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. >> you're not going to be a stage parent like joe jackson?. >> hello, mr. jackson. >> i'm scared of you sir. i will get him switched now. >> crazy. too late. yeah. so. >> what were we talking about? michael jackson. >> michael jackson. i'm in the process of putting together a fifth album right now, coming along really, really nicely. i'll be looking forward for it the top of the year. >> okay. >> the movie "red tales" that we spoke about before, that's finally in theaters january 30th. >> i welcome you to the 332nd fighter group. >> you're fighter pilots. >> the expectations placed upon you men are high. >> we have a right to fight for our country the same as every other american. >> what's your role going to be in that? >> i play andrew "smoky" salem. he is one of the fighter piles. he is from alabama. he plays guitar and chews an ungodly amount of tobacco. yeah. >> you wanted that role. >> for four months they gave me this black licorice that honestly i think i might have preferred the tobacco. it's the most disgusting thing you will ever t
. >> you're not going to be a stage parent like joe jackson?. >> hello, mr. jackson. >> i'm scared of you sir. i will get him switched now. >> crazy. too late. yeah. so. >> what were we talking about? michael jackson. >> michael jackson. i'm in the process of putting together a fifth album right now, coming along really, really nicely. i'll be looking forward for it the top of the year. >> okay. >> the movie "red tales" that we spoke...
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joining me to talk about them is defense attorney, law professor, joe jackson. here's the deal.n of privacy. >> we do. >> not just will and kate, not just of the people of france or italy, we have an expectation and it's enshrined in our constitution. >> absolutely. what happens is, it says this, there's that famous case that you made me read, right, the decision from 1967, i was having nightmares of law school but it's a reasonable expectation of private sy. we know the constitution, it doesn't protect places, it protects people. anywhere where you believe you have a reasonable expectation of privacy, even if it's in a public place, you do, which is a beautiful thing. guess what? you're in a phone booth you're making a phone call, expectation of privacy but only as it relates to the call, don't try doing anything lewd in the phone booth -- >> it's see-through. >> it's see-through. it's not subject for that. amazing. >> we all, in a bathroom in your home, in the place where you reasonably could expect to be private, you are legally protected. they can't record you, they can't ph
joining me to talk about them is defense attorney, law professor, joe jackson. here's the deal.n of privacy. >> we do. >> not just will and kate, not just of the people of france or italy, we have an expectation and it's enshrined in our constitution. >> absolutely. what happens is, it says this, there's that famous case that you made me read, right, the decision from 1967, i was having nightmares of law school but it's a reasonable expectation of private sy. we know the...
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spacex, joe jackson, author of "atlantic fever" recalls the 14th 80 users who took part in a $25,000 contest to be first to fly nonstop across the atlantic in 1927. the event culminated in the death of six pilots and was won by charles lindbergh, who guided the spirit of st. louis across the ocean on may 21, 1927. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> well, thank you for having me out here and thank you for coming out here tonight. i spoke at one of the place in manhattan today. this, and the time in manhattan where the first times that i've ever given a talk with powerpoint or excel i'll try not to blow anything up. they show me how to push the buttons and it should move forward easily. this is my seventh book, and whenever i start a new book is usually from an idea. when i started thinking about this book, it was 2008, the year of the beijing summer olympics, and the presidential elections. there was a lot of talk in the press and in the magazines and on tv about whether or not the united states was the most competitive culture on earth. i was housing to buy that and i wondered
spacex, joe jackson, author of "atlantic fever" recalls the 14th 80 users who took part in a $25,000 contest to be first to fly nonstop across the atlantic in 1927. the event culminated in the death of six pilots and was won by charles lindbergh, who guided the spirit of st. louis across the ocean on may 21, 1927. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> well, thank you for having me out here and thank you for coming out here tonight. i spoke at one of the place in manhattan...
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want to send someone in their code through the game so to speak that i don't want to send shoeless joe jacksonted states undermine by sending memos that were military personnel are first directed them to the next same-sex marriage in the military bases, anywhere when it's legal and finally replaced in that memorandum upon us is going to do so, but we're not going to order you to a same-sex marriage and there have been none. i'm bases around the world, places in the united states, same-sex marriage and direct offense to the defense of marriage act. this is an undermining of our cost of tuition and will slot in separation of powers. that is one item. there are so many others. no child left behind suspended by the president of the united states. he doesn't have the discretion to do that. welfare to work. back in the 90s, a hard knot always thought and bill clinton finally signed the welfare reform act. there are 80 different means tested federal worker programs in the united states, 80. no one can muster memory, no one knows how they interact with each other advocate for people to do the right th
want to send someone in their code through the game so to speak that i don't want to send shoeless joe jacksonted states undermine by sending memos that were military personnel are first directed them to the next same-sex marriage in the military bases, anywhere when it's legal and finally replaced in that memorandum upon us is going to do so, but we're not going to order you to a same-sex marriage and there have been none. i'm bases around the world, places in the united states, same-sex...
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. >> more >>> joe jackson author of "atlantic fever" recounts the f-14 aviators who took part in the 25,000 other contest to be the first to fly a nonstop across the atlantic in 1927. it evened culminated in the death of six pilots and was won by charles lindbergh who guided st. louis across the ocean on may 21st, 1927. this is about an hour and ten minutes. [applause] >> well, thank you for having me here and for coming out here tonight. i spoke at one other place in manhattan today. and this and the time in manhattan were the first times that i have ever given a talk with a power plant. so i will try not to blow anything up. they've shown me how to push the buttons, and it should move forward easily. this is my seventh book. whenever i start a new book is usually from an idea. when i started thinking about this book, it was 2008, the year of the beijing summer olympics and the presidential elections and there was a lot of talk in the press and magazines and on tv about whether or not the united states was the most competitive culture on earth. i was fascinated by that, and i wonder
. >> more >>> joe jackson author of "atlantic fever" recounts the f-14 aviators who took part in the 25,000 other contest to be the first to fly a nonstop across the atlantic in 1927. it evened culminated in the death of six pilots and was won by charles lindbergh who guided st. louis across the ocean on may 21st, 1927. this is about an hour and ten minutes. [applause] >> well, thank you for having me here and for coming out here tonight. i spoke at one other...
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joe fonzi back to you heather. >>> thanks. rumors are flying that randy jackson will no longer serve as a judge on american idol. the tmz is reporting that he will stay on as a mentor. singer nick dee mishgsinaj has signed on. hundreds of bay area artest rists are show casing their work this weekend. >>> plus cooler today but warmer weather is in store for the holiday weekend. if you're on the go or away from the tv you can watch newscasts live on your computer or smart phone. get the free app or go to ktvu.com [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possib
joe fonzi back to you heather. >>> thanks. rumors are flying that randy jackson will no longer serve as a judge on american idol. the tmz is reporting that he will stay on as a mentor. singer nick dee mishgsinaj has signed on. hundreds of bay area artest rists are show casing their work this weekend. >>> plus cooler today but warmer weather is in store for the holiday weekend. if you're on the go or away from the tv you can watch newscasts live on your computer or smart phone....
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joe lieberman backed off. even jesse jackson is attacking me. i better rethink this. >> other questions here? >> this gentleman here in the front. wait till a microphone get to you otherwise we will not hear a word you're saying. this is working its way up the southwest freeway. there we go. >> better than the metro. >> i apologize if this is very obvious to everybody in the room. in the defense a marriage act case, where does the bipartisan ago and pfizer group get the standing to essentially in force the statute? >> not to enforce, to defend. >> to defend. >> they have been allowed to intervene. this is something court do on a regular basis. the party that normally would be spending this is not choosing to advance as strong a defense as the court want to see. they may be only willing to argue one point. we actually have a position that we want to make sure gets defended. you saw the same thing in proposition 8. governor schwarzenegger and brown said we're not going to defend proposition 8 and then they about intervenors. i think the court syst
joe lieberman backed off. even jesse jackson is attacking me. i better rethink this. >> other questions here? >> this gentleman here in the front. wait till a microphone get to you otherwise we will not hear a word you're saying. this is working its way up the southwest freeway. there we go. >> better than the metro. >> i apologize if this is very obvious to everybody in the room. in the defense a marriage act case, where does the bipartisan ago and pfizer group get the...
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jackson went up the stairs. joseph started calling me a tramp and telling me he hated me. >> all right. now, let me hear your version, joe. >> she's lying. >> did you call her names? >> to him. >> he did call amy names. >> what did he call her? was she present when he called her -- >> i don't know the exact words, but he said [ bleep ] or something like that. i don't think he swore, though, i think he said [ bleep ]. >> i didn't say no [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. i don't think she said what i said. >> what she said i said. >> what did you say, joe? what was the word? >> he called me a tramp. >> tramp, yeah, that's what i said. to him. if you want, give me six months, take all the good time -- do what you got to do. >> that's the problem. >> [ bleep ] you. you guys know that. you brought me over here for small, petty nothing crap. you guys know that. >> sanchez, you feel like you're going to dictate what's going to happen here. >> i'm not dictating nothing. >> that's not the case. i'm going to move you out of this unit. that's it. take him back. and i'll get with you on monday, joe. >> the hell with monday. just do it now. pull
jackson went up the stairs. joseph started calling me a tramp and telling me he hated me. >> all right. now, let me hear your version, joe. >> she's lying. >> did you call her names? >> to him. >> he did call amy names. >> what did he call her? was she present when he called her -- >> i don't know the exact words, but he said [ bleep ] or something like that. i don't think he swore, though, i think he said [ bleep ]. >> i didn't say no [ bleep ] [...
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jackson hole speech. between the time i was focused on treasuries and this rally, we've had policy, and as you said, you can't bite the fed. david: joe, what's wrong taking profits off the table right now? >> well, there's never anything wrong with taking profits off the table, but the bottom line is we believe that the market's going to go higher. you know, if you look at the economy, we're in that plow horse recovery type of situation. we think large cap u.s. equities are poised to go higher. corporate cash is at still very high. profits are high. we think the opportunity continues to be very strong in the united states, and we think larger caps are the place to be. liz: where in the larger cap space? are there particular sectors you like? particular names? >> well, within the large cap, we believe in a broader based investment strategy, well diversified. a couple of sectors we like is health care and the other is real estate despite huge runups with home builders. we think that recovery is just at its infancy, and really won't peak out for another four or five years in the real estate market. a couple sectors we think have real le
jackson hole speech. between the time i was focused on treasuries and this rally, we've had policy, and as you said, you can't bite the fed. david: joe, what's wrong taking profits off the table right now? >> well, there's never anything wrong with taking profits off the table, but the bottom line is we believe that the market's going to go higher. you know, if you look at the economy, we're in that plow horse recovery type of situation. we think large cap u.s. equities are poised to go...
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jackson. one of the things he said is we did not know how deep the hole was. essentially. whose fault is that? i mean, why didn't they know? take a stab at it, joe>> first i think the asking are you better off than you were four years ago is pegging it to the wrong spot. if that were at the bottom of the dip, then great. did obama dig us out of the hole or not? but if you can recall four years ago, that's on the verge of that election. the economy was literally falling apart. people believed the economy was falling apart. in january of 2008, the dow was approaching 12,000. by november of 2008, it was at 7,500. wealth was evaporating like water. we didn't know where the bottom was. we were desperate to find someone to help us out of this catastrophe. what obama was given was a catastrophe. what we have to say -- >> let me a ask you this. do you think it was wise, then, he's given an economic catastrophe, they don't know how bad it is and health care is the number one priority? i mean, should it not have been the other way? put health care off and try to work on the bottom out? >> i think if you try to divorce health care from people's economic in
jackson. one of the things he said is we did not know how deep the hole was. essentially. whose fault is that? i mean, why didn't they know? take a stab at it, joe>> first i think the asking are you better off than you were four years ago is pegging it to the wrong spot. if that were at the bottom of the dip, then great. did obama dig us out of the hole or not? but if you can recall four years ago, that's on the verge of that election. the economy was literally falling apart. people...
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the thing that caught me, joe, i can't believe that "american idol" is on for 12 years. >> that's insane. >> randy jacksons now. >> the judges keep getting more interesting. always find somebody else to keep your eyes open. >> they want to spice it up and keep the viewers coming back for more. >> nicki will do it. >> mariah carey, too. interesting panel and keith urban, as well. >> thank you, lisa. >>> reports of in-fighting within team romney. the chairman of the republican party reacts, next. you've been busy for a dead man. after you jumped ship in bangkok, i thought i'd lost you. >>> surfing is my life now. but who's going to .... >>> tell the world that priceline has even faster, easier ways to save you money. . . on hotels, flights & cars? you still have it. >>> i'll always have it. so this is it? >>> we'll see where the waves take me. sayonara, brah! perform, compete and grow. and people are driving this change. that's the power of human resources. the society... for human resource management and its members know... how to harness that power, because we help develop it. from the next economy, to th
the thing that caught me, joe, i can't believe that "american idol" is on for 12 years. >> that's insane. >> randy jacksons now. >> the judges keep getting more interesting. always find somebody else to keep your eyes open. >> they want to spice it up and keep the viewers coming back for more. >> nicki will do it. >> mariah carey, too. interesting panel and keith urban, as well. >> thank you, lisa. >>> reports of in-fighting within...
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joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. larry summers will join fuus in minute. first, how do you test drive a driverless car? >> mike jacksonceo -- >> you test sit. >> you sit with your hands like this waiting to grab the wheel. >> that doesn't sound very relaxing. every time you'res passing a truck, oh, this is it, this is the one. >> it has the spinning thing on the top of it. >> have you said happy birthday yet? >> no, i was going to do it at the end of the show. >> i said this, do you know how andrew rolls? i think you have kevin clash coming over to your house on the kitchen island, have elmo -- >> the boys love elmo. >> let's do it right now. a very happy birthday to henry and max sorkin this morning, they turn 2 today. >> and elmo will be a surprise. >> had a little birthday party with a twist of cookie monster. >> when you're sorkin, you get the real elmo, don't you? >> if kevin is watching, if you would come over, but that's not -- >> do both of the boys like elmo? >> both are infatuated with elmo. cookie monday ster is in there,. but it's an elmo house. >> he's such a nice little boy or nice little thing. i don't
joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. larry summers will join fuus in minute. first, how do you test drive a driverless car? >> mike jacksonceo -- >> you test sit. >> you sit with your hands like this waiting to grab the wheel. >> that doesn't sound very relaxing. every time you'res passing a truck, oh, this is it, this is the one. >> it has the spinning thing on the top of it. >> have you said happy birthday yet? >> no, i was going...
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in fact, joe lieberman back off his questions about affirmative action as a result of that campaign. he said that was one reason why he wasattacks by jesse jackson. >> other questions? this gentleman in the front. >> i was curious, and i apologize this is obvious to everybody, but i do not understand it. i was wondering in defense of marriage act case, where does the bipartisan legal adviser group but the standing to enforce a federal statute? i was curious -- >> to defend its in federal court. >> this is something that courts do on a regular basis. the supreme court will have the party that has chosen the case -- has chosen to defend the case, they will argue only one part, but the court will appoint an a me guess. -- amicus. you saw the same thing in partisan 8, where they said they are not going to defend proposition 8, and they allowed intervenors advance them. the court -- our system is based -- and the court wants to make sure that the arguments are falling -- >> so that they have skin in the game. >> the president will not defend the federal statute, the attorney general has to write a little -- letter, saying here is the reason why, and
in fact, joe lieberman back off his questions about affirmative action as a result of that campaign. he said that was one reason why he wasattacks by jesse jackson. >> other questions? this gentleman in the front. >> i was curious, and i apologize this is obvious to everybody, but i do not understand it. i was wondering in defense of marriage act case, where does the bipartisan legal adviser group but the standing to enforce a federal statute? i was curious -- >> to defend its...
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interesting, joe, to think, and i will get into kc kevin's thought on this, i don't know that vigilantes can talk. you think they're doing a muzzle on the vigilantes. there's a huge debate in jacksonkay, and how this is going to manifest itself. where the doves of saying this huge output gap, all the slack in the economy and the response of the hawks is very interesting to me. they say if the output gap is that big, why is the unemployment rate relative -- sorry, the inflation rate relatively so high? where is the deflation that your model would give us? turn to the hawks, what is your model? they don't really have a model for when inflation will happen but their model is as follows. you create all these excess reserves and at some point in time those excess reserves become loans and real money in the economy, and that's what ignites inflation. there's no way to predict when it will happen. it's when the animal spirits revive themselves and start going. >> and when it happens it's a little late to put it back in the barn. >> then i get to the response of the doves, okay, if you're right and that's the case and the process of inflation and it doesn't matter whether or not we have h
interesting, joe, to think, and i will get into kc kevin's thought on this, i don't know that vigilantes can talk. you think they're doing a muzzle on the vigilantes. there's a huge debate in jacksonkay, and how this is going to manifest itself. where the doves of saying this huge output gap, all the slack in the economy and the response of the hawks is very interesting to me. they say if the output gap is that big, why is the unemployment rate relative -- sorry, the inflation rate relatively...
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in fact, joe lieberman backed off his questions about affirmative action after a result of that campaign he said that was one of the reasons he was backing off. my gosh can't even jesse jacksons attacking me. i better rethink this. >> other questions here? yes, right here, this gentleman in the front. wait until the microphone gets here because otherwise we will not hear a word you're saying. it's currently in anacostia, working its way up the southwest freeway. there they go. >> is in the metro. >> i was curious and i apologize this is very obvious to everyone in the room, but i don't understand it. so i was wondering, where does the bipartisan legal advisor group substantially enforce a statute? i was curious -- >> not to enforce, but to defend. >> they have been allowed to intervene. this is something the courts to a regular basis. for example the supreme court you periodically, but they case for the party defending the case shows to not expand a stronger defense as the court wants and are only going to argue one part. .. >> i would like to ask you a question. you know, poirier while, in the early days of the bush administration, we saw all kinds of cases. how much they h
in fact, joe lieberman backed off his questions about affirmative action after a result of that campaign he said that was one of the reasons he was backing off. my gosh can't even jesse jacksons attacking me. i better rethink this. >> other questions here? yes, right here, this gentleman in the front. wait until the microphone gets here because otherwise we will not hear a word you're saying. it's currently in anacostia, working its way up the southwest freeway. there they go. >> is...
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in fact, joe lieberman back of his questions about affirmative action after and as a result of that campaign. he said that was one of the reasons he was backing off. my gosh, even jesse jackson is attacking me. i better rethink this. >> other questions? yes. right here. this gentleman here in the front. wait until the microphone gets to you because otherwise we will hear a word you're saying. it is working its way up the southwest freeway. there we go. >> i was just curious, and i apologize if this is obvious to everybody in the room. i was wondering, where does the bipartisan legal advisory group get the standing to essentially enforce a federal statute? i was just curious. not to enforce but to defend. >> having standing but if they are allowed to intervene, and this is something that courts to on a regular basis. for example, the supreme court, he periodically, the case where the party that normally would defend the case has chosen not to or is not choosing to advance as strong a defense as the core wants to see. navy only willing to argue one part. the court will appoint an amicus. not someone who was to intervene, but the court will appoint someone. he saw the same thin
in fact, joe lieberman back of his questions about affirmative action after and as a result of that campaign. he said that was one of the reasons he was backing off. my gosh, even jesse jackson is attacking me. i better rethink this. >> other questions? yes. right here. this gentleman here in the front. wait until the microphone gets to you because otherwise we will hear a word you're saying. it is working its way up the southwest freeway. there we go. >> i was just curious, and i...