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he was arrested last night after trying to take humphrey hostage at a shopping mall. she talked her way out. >> i said no. i'm not going anywhere with you. i just kept asking him if he was all right, if there was something i could do. i kept asking him lots of questions about himself. he was real candid saying things like he had killed somebody already. he said i took somebody out. >> during this time police in three bay area counties are already looking for him. exit ramps were blocked after reports boyce car jacked a car. in the mean time, police got a call from boyce's mother in oregon saying her son was unstable and headed to the area. >> he thought the government was out to get him. she indicated he had talked about the recent bombing in boston as well as colorado and columbine. she indicated he was on his way to san francisco from up north to go to the consulate and ask for asylum. >> officers spanned out around the consulate waiting for boyce to arrive. humphrey, still talking to the suspect, was finally able to get someone in the mall to notice she was in trou
he was arrested last night after trying to take humphrey hostage at a shopping mall. she talked her way out. >> i said no. i'm not going anywhere with you. i just kept asking him if he was all right, if there was something i could do. i kept asking him lots of questions about himself. he was real candid saying things like he had killed somebody already. he said i took somebody out. >> during this time police in three bay area counties are already looking for him. exit ramps were...
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happen -- humphrey- hawkins act. it usually worked. saidama administration where they want to get this employment rate to? guest: their responsibility for achieving full employment rests with the administration. they want to create jobs. but it also rests with the federal reserve and that is where you really have seen unemployment targeting take place. i don't think there's anyone in the world who would say we don't want to see full employment. we don't want people who want a job not to have a job. the question is, what is full employment and that is hotly debated. it is not clear exactly what that number would be. it is not zero. there will always be people in transition or not in the labour force. is it 5%? that is extraordinarily low. is it 5.5%? is it 6%? there is a big debate about that. the federal reserve has said its unemployment target is 6.5%. that is the number where it will say they will keep interest rates low until the economy had at least 6.5% unemployment. they may keep rights longer for lower than th
happen -- humphrey- hawkins act. it usually worked. saidama administration where they want to get this employment rate to? guest: their responsibility for achieving full employment rests with the administration. they want to create jobs. but it also rests with the federal reserve and that is where you really have seen unemployment targeting take place. i don't think there's anyone in the world who would say we don't want to see full employment. we don't want people who want a job not to have a...
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humphries, being that sharida didn't notify you that -- >> wilkins begins to cross-examine humphrey,den he seems to be having a heart attack. >> excuse me. hold on a second. >> he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time, and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. >> your honor, excuse me for a second. i need -- i need some time. >> and then collapsed on the floor. >> officer humphrey takes his cue from the judge who clears out the courtroom. security sees to wilkins while they wait for medical assistance to arrive. >> once we got to him, it was obvious that he was faking this. his eyes were closed, but he was trying to peek out of the corners of his eyes. he was, like, trying to gain an angle and kind of look out the side. >> courtroom cameras stopped rolling while medical personnel attend to wilkins. >> i remember looking over, calling him by name. his eyes were kind of closed, squint, and you could see that he was blinking. his respirations were equal, even, unlabored. >> during his checkup, he shows further signs of life. >> i did trip ove
humphries, being that sharida didn't notify you that -- >> wilkins begins to cross-examine humphrey,den he seems to be having a heart attack. >> excuse me. hold on a second. >> he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time, and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. >> your honor, excuse me for a second. i need -- i need some time. >> and then collapsed on the floor. >> officer humphrey takes his cue from the judge who...
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and vice president humphrey in the 1968 presidential election say you're not looking at a neutral i was and and a liberal democrat. we all know that every great man in human history has flaws and weaknesses and makes mistakes but i know how moved i was and i and in the life of richard nixon the greatness of richard nixon and the presidency that i was reminded of just a little bit more when i walk through this museum. my one anecdote is to my mark -- remarkable surprise president bill clinton and i were talking politics coming unusual topic. [laughter] and presidential history and he said something that surprised me that i did not know and he said you know, who i turn to for advice and wisdom? this is before the big blowup that occurred to a tragic mistake of bill clinton. i said to? he said richard nixon. well. and then i listened to the words that became much more moving in this sad occasion of the passing of richard nixon when clinton gave the eulogy that brought tears to my eyes and most americans because in that you megaera those comments bill clinton moments ofs we all transcen
and vice president humphrey in the 1968 presidential election say you're not looking at a neutral i was and and a liberal democrat. we all know that every great man in human history has flaws and weaknesses and makes mistakes but i know how moved i was and i and in the life of richard nixon the greatness of richard nixon and the presidency that i was reminded of just a little bit more when i walk through this museum. my one anecdote is to my mark -- remarkable surprise president bill clinton...
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humphreys says she was the says thank god, she was the one faced with this situation. >> so i am using to working with strong personalities and stuff and so i think that i have those skills. >> police say the boys ran into the near by neighborhood on the elizabeth circle. >> banging at the door and trying to get in. while i looked at him i see this big huge guy and he's pushing his body against my door and he's trying to get in. >> reporter: now police say before the boys t down here, he already kyle clark jacked a man leaving behind hundreds of bullets in the victim's vehicle. investigators tell us, they confiscated an ak 47 when they finally made the arrest last night. we are live, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now, we learned that morgan state police are investigating -- state police -- did confirm they are interviewing somebody who is arrested in california last night. who is reported to be mentally ill and in possession of firearms. >>> president obama rejected criticism that the fbi ignored warning signs about one of the boston bombings suspects. the 90 day review of the
humphreys says she was the says thank god, she was the one faced with this situation. >> so i am using to working with strong personalities and stuff and so i think that i have those skills. >> police say the boys ran into the near by neighborhood on the elizabeth circle. >> banging at the door and trying to get in. while i looked at him i see this big huge guy and he's pushing his body against my door and he's trying to get in. >> reporter: now police say before the...
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to the faceless money men when prices are going crazy a crash must be on the horizon warns oscar humphreys so in new york this past week leonardo dicaprio presided over an auction and it broke records smashed records no this was no isolated event. good prices were mirrored by options at sotheby's and christie's that made nearly half a billion dollars the highest total and auction history but max get this highest totals in auction history this past year mirrored in the auctions the buyers are often the galleries that represent the artist or collectors that own other works by these artists the more they pay the more valuable the work they already own because. most of the posers game. christie's and the other one south of b.s. have been involved in scams in the past for their financing the purchase of art to jack the price up of art work to make the catalog go back catalog worth more that's an old trick it's the same concept i see your point that when a company buys back its own stock they're just to manipulate the stock price higher to make their bonuses higher so i think in the art world of
to the faceless money men when prices are going crazy a crash must be on the horizon warns oscar humphreys so in new york this past week leonardo dicaprio presided over an auction and it broke records smashed records no this was no isolated event. good prices were mirrored by options at sotheby's and christie's that made nearly half a billion dollars the highest total and auction history but max get this highest totals in auction history this past year mirrored in the auctions the buyers are...
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plantation because there are way too many people who feel they are entitled to government support humphrey every day one and needed to look at the number of people who are obtaining government assistance we also trading that for votes. >> the number keeps going up and thnumbers are deplorable money put that in perspective the state of california there are more people on food stamps. john: but the jobs are out there. may not be the job that you won but in my book "backlash" i have worked a number of jobs and i was not the only crazy look at new jersey department of motor vehicles of manual typewriters and without a typewriter it was an experienceut not the ideal situation but i did it. john: the jobs are out there last year i went to the welfare office not far from here and ask people why are you getting handouts? >> no jobs? didn't really? i asked team to check that out. within a few blocks they found lots of businesses that want to hire people. of 79 businesses that w asked him less than two hours, 40 said they would hire, 24 said they'd take people with no experience. the owner of this r
plantation because there are way too many people who feel they are entitled to government support humphrey every day one and needed to look at the number of people who are obtaining government assistance we also trading that for votes. >> the number keeps going up and thnumbers are deplorable money put that in perspective the state of california there are more people on food stamps. john: but the jobs are out there. may not be the job that you won but in my book "backlash" i...
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plantation because there are way too many people who feel they are entitled to government support humphrey every day one and needed to lookt the number of people who are obtaining government assistance we also trading that for votes. >> the nuer keeps going up and the numbers are deorable money put that in perspective the state of california there are more people on food stamps. john: but the jobs are out there. may not be the job that you won but in my book "backlash" i have worked a number of jobs and i was not the only crazy look at new jersey department of motor vehicles of manual typewriters and without a typewriter it was an experience but not the ideal situation but i did it. john: the jobs are out there last year i went to the welfare office not far from here and ask people why are you getting handouts? >> no jobs? didn't rlly? i asked my team to check that out. within a few blocks they found lots of businesses that want to hire people. of 79 businesses that we asked him less than two hours, 40 said they would hire, 24 said they'd take people with no experience. the owner of this r
plantation because there are way too many people who feel they are entitled to government support humphrey every day one and needed to lookt the number of people who are obtaining government assistance we also trading that for votes. >> the nuer keeps going up and the numbers are deorable money put that in perspective the state of california there are more people on food stamps. john: but the jobs are out there. may not be the job that you won but in my book "backlash" i have...
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carter glass, william martin, dwight eisenhower, george humphrey, douglas dillon, william simon, paul volcker, bill clinton, paul o'neill, and sheila bair. explain that. >> the last 80 years of fiscal monetary financial history, how we got into the mass of bubbles and the fiscal and monetary crisis of today. ofically using the standard threefold items. free-market, fiscal rectitude, which we balanced budgets, we do not make excuses for deficits because you do not think the economy is not performing up to your doctor and expectation, and not using the central bank and ordered to try to centrally manage the economy and, wall street and encourage risk-taking and all of that. these are not bad people and good people. these are good policies and bad policies in well-known careers. not one party or one doctrine. so i took these individuals as examples of fiscal rectitude, and that is why clinton is on there. that is why eisenhower is on there. i have a huge problem with defense spending. this is also why eisenhower is on there. on the other hand, using the government to inflate the economy,
carter glass, william martin, dwight eisenhower, george humphrey, douglas dillon, william simon, paul volcker, bill clinton, paul o'neill, and sheila bair. explain that. >> the last 80 years of fiscal monetary financial history, how we got into the mass of bubbles and the fiscal and monetary crisis of today. ofically using the standard threefold items. free-market, fiscal rectitude, which we balanced budgets, we do not make excuses for deficits because you do not think the economy is not...
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republican party and you do wonder if ted cruz is to mitt romney as george mcgovern was to hubert humphreysorry, that's like way too much for me. >> the argument that the only way we're going to win is to give people the unadulterated purist. >> nothing concentrates the mind like losing five out of the last six elections. it happened with republicans now. they're getting to the point where they've got to settle this internal debate and i'm not sure if this next election cycle will be the one to do it because they're probably going to do very well in the midterms which means the party's right wing will be even more encouraged to stand fast, but they've got to move -- demographics are saying you have to do something to appeal to the hispanic community among others and immigration is not the key issue among hispanics. jobs the economy are. >> 30 states have republican governors, 315 electoral votes. 24 states have republican governors and republican legislatures. 51% of the country. people in the governorships are doing brilliant things. >> if you want a regional or national party? >> if you
republican party and you do wonder if ted cruz is to mitt romney as george mcgovern was to hubert humphreysorry, that's like way too much for me. >> the argument that the only way we're going to win is to give people the unadulterated purist. >> nothing concentrates the mind like losing five out of the last six elections. it happened with republicans now. they're getting to the point where they've got to settle this internal debate and i'm not sure if this next election cycle will...
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unseated the president in 1976 and later served five years in prison before presidential pardon that humphrey990. two etc., he was retried and sentenced to life behind bars. estela de carlotto of the human rights group grandmothers of the plaza de mayo criticized them for repeat desk for not finding those who disappeared including babies taken from biological parents. >> we feel so relieved, but at the same time dissuade, because it does not speak to wear those 30,000 people we are looking for are or the whereabouts of the 400 grandchildren that the grandmothers of plaza de mayo are still looking for who disappeared in our life. not a single word to help with the search. on the contrary, he reaffirmed those crates. -- crimes. tried died while being for court invaded effort to target political opponents in the 1970's and 1980's. another former dictator reynaldo bignone remains on trial in the case. the head of the associated press says the newsgroup has not ruled out legal action against the justice department for the warrantless spying uncovered over the past week. the justice department has
unseated the president in 1976 and later served five years in prison before presidential pardon that humphrey990. two etc., he was retried and sentenced to life behind bars. estela de carlotto of the human rights group grandmothers of the plaza de mayo criticized them for repeat desk for not finding those who disappeared including babies taken from biological parents. >> we feel so relieved, but at the same time dissuade, because it does not speak to wear those 30,000 people we are...
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a lot of good people like hubert humphreys fought for civil rights. they didn't get it until '64. they fought for it. everybody knew where they stood, darn it. why can't the democratic party stand for jobs, at least? let the other party say no and have the jobs party against the no party. why are you so squeamish about that? >> $4 trillion in public works projects. $4 trillion right now in bridges and tunnels that every other country in the world would love to be able to put people to work. why not propose it? why not propose $4 trillion? interest rates are real low. the government can borrow the lowest on earth. our country is the most solvent country on earth. you're right. >> congressman israel, i'm going to go back to my problem. the french which george w. with his limited i.q. made fun of the french all the time because they wouldn't back him on his stupid war. go to france, if you only get one vacation a month, go watch the train systems over there. you're under the english channel about 20 minutes. what do we got? amtrak. it's like a buckboard. i said it last night. the ric
a lot of good people like hubert humphreys fought for civil rights. they didn't get it until '64. they fought for it. everybody knew where they stood, darn it. why can't the democratic party stand for jobs, at least? let the other party say no and have the jobs party against the no party. why are you so squeamish about that? >> $4 trillion in public works projects. $4 trillion right now in bridges and tunnels that every other country in the world would love to be able to put people to...
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you can help us with petition and we're doing other things this is a this is a sort of old hubert humphrey inside outside strategy i'm working my colleagues and working with outside groups and individuals online makes it a whole lot easier to put pressure on senators and congressmen to pay attention to this that this issue isn't going away that wall street money doesn't necessarily have to carry the day and that citizen ball citizen involvement really can matter on this issue senator brown thank you so much thanks to keep up the great work thanks thank you. he is the good the bad of the very very pent up hope pictorially ugly good. her aging grannies on monday the political singing group held a rally in front of the north carolina state house to protest that state's recent sharp turn to the right joining together with the local chapter the end of the granny song critical of republican policies and dared police to arrest them. thank you. for having to pay bills maybe make a way to. make it so i am can see they. think then. if that's what it takes the fire that police did eventually arrest t
you can help us with petition and we're doing other things this is a this is a sort of old hubert humphrey inside outside strategy i'm working my colleagues and working with outside groups and individuals online makes it a whole lot easier to put pressure on senators and congressmen to pay attention to this that this issue isn't going away that wall street money doesn't necessarily have to carry the day and that citizen ball citizen involvement really can matter on this issue senator brown...
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humphrey bogart was in this theater. >> reporter: really? called the petrified forest which is a legendary play. i would like to think he was in dressing room number one which is where my dressing room is. >> reporter: and yet i think a lot of people will say to themselves, hey, tom hanks. he does not have to show up at a theater every night. he's a big movie star. why are you... >> i don't have to do anything. yes, it's true. >> reporter: why are you doing this? >> well, because i'm an actor. i'm sorry. this is what we do. this is the job. this is the fever that we have for which there is no cure. i love being an actor so much that everything else in show business is work compared to the moments where i get to put on clothes and pretend to be somebody else. that's play. the great secret is we would all do it for free. >> reporter: mike macalarie loved his job too. after a tumultuous career, he was the columnist who broke the dramatic story of abner luima, the haitian man who was brutalized by new york city cops in 1997. that reporting earne
humphrey bogart was in this theater. >> reporter: really? called the petrified forest which is a legendary play. i would like to think he was in dressing room number one which is where my dressing room is. >> reporter: and yet i think a lot of people will say to themselves, hey, tom hanks. he does not have to show up at a theater every night. he's a big movie star. why are you... >> i don't have to do anything. yes, it's true. >> reporter: why are you doing this?...
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the sequester is a perfect example of the moral tests of government hubert humphrey talked about.nd replacing it is the only conceivable response to it that we can have as americans. but apart from failing to protect our most vulnerable, the sequester cuts also do direct harm to our economy and prevent us from making the critical investments in education, infrastructure, and innovation that have always been what's made america great and prosperous. as secretary arne duncan wrote in a letter to chairwoman barbara mikulski about the effects of the sequester, "education is the last place to be reducing our investment as the nation continues to climb out of the recent recession and to prepare all of its citizens to meet the challenges created by global economic competitiveness in the 21st century. indeed, irk i can assure that you our economic competitors are increasing, not decreasing, their investments in education, and we can ill-afford to fall behind as a consequence unfortunate indiscriminate across-the-board cuts that would be required by sequestration." secretary duncan goes on
the sequester is a perfect example of the moral tests of government hubert humphrey talked about.nd replacing it is the only conceivable response to it that we can have as americans. but apart from failing to protect our most vulnerable, the sequester cuts also do direct harm to our economy and prevent us from making the critical investments in education, infrastructure, and innovation that have always been what's made america great and prosperous. as secretary arne duncan wrote in a letter to...
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>> so you went from humphrey to reagan -- should we anticipate some future -- >> no.ned to the way i was raised. i went from -- if you want to look at the transition it was a deviation from the way i was raised then a return to the way i was raised. as my grandfather said when i was involved in all sorts of radical things my boy, i did not raise you to be like that. i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc. he would -- when i came home talking nonsense as he called it, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. >> before president bush was elected had you envisioned yourself as a judge? >> oh, god no. the judge is the last thing. i did not envision myself living in washington. i think you are called -- those of us who are former seminarians or religious they understand what i'm saying, you think you're called to do certain things. when you are called you're supposed to do it. i would say to myself just don't call me. then the president calls you dick thornberg, two of his aides called me in 1989. i forget the tw
>> so you went from humphrey to reagan -- should we anticipate some future -- >> no.ned to the way i was raised. i went from -- if you want to look at the transition it was a deviation from the way i was raised then a return to the way i was raised. as my grandfather said when i was involved in all sorts of radical things my boy, i did not raise you to be like that. i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc. he would -- when i came home talking nonsense as he called...
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>> so you went from humphrey to reagan -- should we anticipate some future -- >> no. i returned to the way i was raised. i went from -- if you want to look at the transition it was a deviation from the way i was raised then a return to the way i was raised. as my grandfather said when i was involved in all sorts of radical things my boy, i did not raise you to be like that. i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc. he would -- when i came home talking nonsense as he called it, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. >> before president bush was elected had you envisioned yourself as a judge? >> oh, god no. the judge is the last thing. i did not envision myself living in washington. i think you are called -- those of us who are former seminarians or religious they understand what i'm saying, you you're called to do certain things. when you are called you're supposed to do it. i would say to myself just don't call me. [laughter] then the president calls you dick thornberg, two of his aides called me in 1989. i
>> so you went from humphrey to reagan -- should we anticipate some future -- >> no. i returned to the way i was raised. i went from -- if you want to look at the transition it was a deviation from the way i was raised then a return to the way i was raised. as my grandfather said when i was involved in all sorts of radical things my boy, i did not raise you to be like that. i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc. he would -- when i came home talking nonsense as he...
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>> so you went from humphrey to reagan -- should we anticipate some future -- >> no.i returned to the way i was raised. i went from -- if you want to deviation from the way i was raised then a return to the way i was raised. as my grandfather said when i was involved in all sorts of radical things my boy, i did not raise you to be like that. i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc. he would -- when i came home talking nonsense as he called it, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. >> before president bush was elected had you envisioned>> oh, god no. the judge is the last thing. i did not envision myself living in washington. i think you are called -- those of us who are former seminarians or religious they understand what i'm saying, you think you're called to do certain things. when you are called you're supposed to do it. i would say to myself just don't call me. \[laughter] you the president calls dick thornberg, two of his aides called me in 1989. i forget the two at the end of the breakfast they said
>> so you went from humphrey to reagan -- should we anticipate some future -- >> no.i returned to the way i was raised. i went from -- if you want to deviation from the way i was raised then a return to the way i was raised. as my grandfather said when i was involved in all sorts of radical things my boy, i did not raise you to be like that. i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc. he would -- when i came home talking nonsense as he called it, he would get up and...
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good luck with the conference at suntrust robinson humphrey. >>> just a reminder, at least 51 peopleough moore, oklahoma, on monday. there was a direct hit on an elementary school in the town of moore. it's the deadly evidence tornado since 2011 in joplin, missouri. the president has declared a major disaster area in oklahoma and he's ordered federal aid to support efforts. cnbc will be on the ground with more updates throughout this morning. >>> be sure to tune into squawk's cnbc "squawk on the street." marissa mayer and david karp will be on the show to announce their deal just yesterday. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. >> this is terrible. this is war zone terrible. >> when you see a tornado that bick, you have no choice. it's either find cover or die. >> it got louder and the nkts thing you know, you see the latch coming undone and we couldn't reach for it and it ripped
good luck with the conference at suntrust robinson humphrey. >>> just a reminder, at least 51 peopleough moore, oklahoma, on monday. there was a direct hit on an elementary school in the town of moore. it's the deadly evidence tornado since 2011 in joplin, missouri. the president has declared a major disaster area in oklahoma and he's ordered federal aid to support efforts. cnbc will be on the ground with more updates throughout this morning. >>> be sure to tune into squawk's...
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>> you went from humphrey to reagan. should we anticipate some future -- >> no. no. i know, i actually returned to the way i was raised. i went from, if you want to look at the transition, it was a deviation from the way i was raised and a return to the way i was raised. because my grandfather said when i was involved in all sorts of radical things in college, boy, i didn't raise you to be like that. i didn't raise you to be disrespectful, to be uneducated, et cetera. and he would literally, when i would come home, talking as he called it nonsense, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts. in his mind. >> and before president bush was elected, had you ever envisioned yourself as a judge? >> all god, no. a judge is the last thing. i didn't envision myself living in washington. i think you are called, those of us who are former seminarians, and people were seminarians, former seminarians are priests or religious, they understand what i'm saying. you think you are called to do certain things, and when you are called you're supposed to do it
>> you went from humphrey to reagan. should we anticipate some future -- >> no. no. i know, i actually returned to the way i was raised. i went from, if you want to look at the transition, it was a deviation from the way i was raised and a return to the way i was raised. because my grandfather said when i was involved in all sorts of radical things in college, boy, i didn't raise you to be like that. i didn't raise you to be disrespectful, to be uneducated, et cetera. and he would...
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talk about nixon and watergate this was a president directly involved, we're going to audit herbert humphreyanybody who runs against me -- that's hugely different anything so far. >> and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became a bed. you see, we're doing some changing of our own. ah, we can talk about it later. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ . >>> joy was about to say. >> you were talking about the watergate. it's great you brought it up. these are questions of scale. nixon audited his political enemies. if you want to talk about somethi
talk about nixon and watergate this was a president directly involved, we're going to audit herbert humphreyanybody who runs against me -- that's hugely different anything so far. >> and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became a bed. you see, we're doing some changing of our own. ah, we can talk about it later. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is...
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hubert humphrey once said that the most effective foreign- policy -- foreign-policy was the civil rights act of 1964. only when we live of our cash live up -- live up to our values can we be an inspiration. haost: hi, john. am a retired police officer. after 9/11, the national institute of technology reviews to test the -- refused to test the dust. they said there was no point in looking for something they don't believe this there. guest: i was at 9/11 three days after the attack, at ground zero. the devastation on america and the world trade tower -- keep in mind that they identified those terrorists because they are the terrorists- identified those because they are symbolic with american prosperity. i don't know what the sub explosives were. that is beyond my competence. but it is incredible that -- it is incredible, the death and destruction that inflicted on the american people. in and lookseets at civil liberties and the connection to the evolution of the patriot act and other things post-9/11. "what civil liberties? they have been disappearing since 2001." guest: a lot. an fbis a p
hubert humphrey once said that the most effective foreign- policy -- foreign-policy was the civil rights act of 1964. only when we live of our cash live up -- live up to our values can we be an inspiration. haost: hi, john. am a retired police officer. after 9/11, the national institute of technology reviews to test the -- refused to test the dust. they said there was no point in looking for something they don't believe this there. guest: i was at 9/11 three days after the attack, at ground...
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>> so you went from humphrey to write again. should we anticipate some future transition? >> no.actually returned to the way that i was raised. the transition was a deviation from the way that i was raised and a return to the way that i was raised involved in all sorts of radical things in college i didn't raise you to be like that. i didn't raise you to be disrespectful and uneducated etc and when i would come home talking they would call that nonsense he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. schenectady ever envision yourself as a judge? >> those of us that were for mercenaries and people are seminaries or religious they understand what i'm saying you think you are called to do certain things and when you are called you are supposed to do it so i would say to myself just don't call me. two of his aides called me in 1989. i forget, there were two top aides when he was the attorney general and asked me to have breakfast to talk about the administration. so at the end of the breakfast they say some people are interested in your being a ju
>> so you went from humphrey to write again. should we anticipate some future transition? >> no.actually returned to the way that i was raised. the transition was a deviation from the way that i was raised and a return to the way that i was raised involved in all sorts of radical things in college i didn't raise you to be like that. i didn't raise you to be disrespectful and uneducated etc and when i would come home talking they would call that nonsense he would get up and leave the...
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if you carry philly big like lbj or humphrey, you win the state but you don't win the house delegationu will, wasting all of the votes with 85%, 90% pleuralities. 9 disturbs it's all republicans. what happens is the democrats grab all of the votes in the big cities, win the big states. it's good in terms of the electoral college but not good for the house. 52-48 they won. >> i think we are being a little over the critical about obama's ability to work with congress. not you. there was an antidote in "the new york times" how he couldn't per situate senator begich to support gun control because even after he sent someone up to alaska he asked them to review a road project so lisa murkowski. he has worked congress subtly in those ways. redistricting a lot of members feel safe in their homes that they don't have to go out and support the vote and the only threat to their existence is a primary and the only way to get a primary challenge is working with the president especially on gun control. >> and never lose to a moderate. >> he made that point yesterday in his press conference. they are
if you carry philly big like lbj or humphrey, you win the state but you don't win the house delegationu will, wasting all of the votes with 85%, 90% pleuralities. 9 disturbs it's all republicans. what happens is the democrats grab all of the votes in the big cities, win the big states. it's good in terms of the electoral college but not good for the house. 52-48 they won. >> i think we are being a little over the critical about obama's ability to work with congress. not you. there was an...
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mcgovern of south dakota, senator robert dole of kansas, senator jake jabbetz of new york, senator humphrey of minnesota, in a bipartisan way came together and helped putting together an effort to end hunger. and in the 1970's, mid to late 1970's we almost succeeded in ending hunger in this country. we almost succeeded. and then came along a congress that undid everything. and today we have seen the results of the negligence of congress and of various white houses over the years and that is 50 million americans, 50 million americans who are hungry. mr. speaker, i believe that we can do better than that and i believe that we are a much better country than that and i plead with my colleagues here. please don't do this. please don't do this. the people we're talking about who benefit from this program, you know, they don't have any big political pacts, they don't have a lot of high-priced lobby yists here in washington. -- lobbyists here in washington. i'm not sure how many of them will vote in the next election, but there are neighbors, -- but they're our neighbors, they're part of our commun
mcgovern of south dakota, senator robert dole of kansas, senator jake jabbetz of new york, senator humphrey of minnesota, in a bipartisan way came together and helped putting together an effort to end hunger. and in the 1970's, mid to late 1970's we almost succeeded in ending hunger in this country. we almost succeeded. and then came along a congress that undid everything. and today we have seen the results of the negligence of congress and of various white houses over the years and that is 50...
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that was about it. 18 -- i was from georgia, i voted for humphrey in 1968 and mcgovern in 1972. i thought they were too conservative. [laughter] i was more of a libertarian. i was trying to figure things out the people were telling me, "you are black, we already have the views you are supposed to have. you are not supposed to read or think about things." that is bizarre. what am i supposed to think today? >> should we anticipate some future ambition? >> no. the way i wasd to raised. it was a deviation from the way i was raised and a return to the way i was raised. as my grandfather said when i was involved in all sorts of notcal things, "boy, i did raise it to be like that. i did not raise it to be disrespectful, to be an " ucated, etc. when i came home talking "nonsense," he would leave the room because i was so far off the chart in his mind. >> before president bush was elected to ever envision yourself that -- did you ever envision yourself as a judge? >> daughter, no. -- god, no. people who are seminarians understand what i am saying. you think you are called to do certain t
that was about it. 18 -- i was from georgia, i voted for humphrey in 1968 and mcgovern in 1972. i thought they were too conservative. [laughter] i was more of a libertarian. i was trying to figure things out the people were telling me, "you are black, we already have the views you are supposed to have. you are not supposed to read or think about things." that is bizarre. what am i supposed to think today? >> should we anticipate some future ambition? >> no. the way i wasd...
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soon after humphrey began posting photos of maddie online the dog became an instant instagram star.ity, and an uncanny ability to balance stop by our studio to take some behind the scenes photos. they are with us now, the book is called "maddie on things" good morning nice to see you. >> good morning. >> she's your first dog. >> yes. >> you rescued her? >> i sure did, in atlanta, georgia. >> you quit your job and took off on a road trip, why? >> i was burned out on corporate life and the biggest catalyst was a broken heart which i think a lot of people can relate to and i wanted to go out to the world and connect with people and tell stories and celebrate everyday life. >> then you met maddie and maddie mended that broken heart and little did you know i don't think at the time you had incredible talent on your hands. her ability to pose and pose on things very pretarious doing it. >> she has inherently great balance. the beautiful thing about photography it becomes a document of our lives and ages and become more reliable. i wanted to remember my companion i was traveling with and t
soon after humphrey began posting photos of maddie online the dog became an instant instagram star.ity, and an uncanny ability to balance stop by our studio to take some behind the scenes photos. they are with us now, the book is called "maddie on things" good morning nice to see you. >> good morning. >> she's your first dog. >> yes. >> you rescued her? >> i sure did, in atlanta, georgia. >> you quit your job and took off on a road trip, why?...
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to the faceless money men when prices are going crazy a crash must be on the horizon warns oscar humphreys so in new york this past week leonardo dicaprio presided over an option and. broke records smashed records no this was no isolated event these inflated prices were mirrored by options outside to be used in christie's that made nearly half a billion dollars the highest total and auction history but max get this highest totals in auction history this past year mirrored in the auctions the buyers are often the galleries that represent the artist or collectors that own other works by these artists the more they pay the more valuable the work they already own because. most of the posers game. christie's and the other one self-abuse have been involved in scams in the past for their financing the purchase of art to jack the price up of art work to make the catalogue a back analogue worth more that's an old trick it's the same concept i see your point that when a company buys back its own stock they're just to manipulate the stock price higher to make their bonuses higher so i think in the ar
to the faceless money men when prices are going crazy a crash must be on the horizon warns oscar humphreys so in new york this past week leonardo dicaprio presided over an option and. broke records smashed records no this was no isolated event these inflated prices were mirrored by options outside to be used in christie's that made nearly half a billion dollars the highest total and auction history but max get this highest totals in auction history this past year mirrored in the auctions the...