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what does john browne say? i've lived my life, i want to do more and this is what i want to accomplish before i die? >> i'd still like to keep changing the agenda. >> charlie: yes. i'd like to add thinking to the debate and help people through some of the challenges that i saw. >> charlie: both personal and having to do with the issues we're talking about. >> both personal and business, and i think time allows you to reflect on lessons with a bit more clear eye, but clearer eyes than you miff done than when you were younger. >> charlie: one last question about the environmental issue. what's the most urgent thing for the country, for world to say to itself now? >> the most urgent thing to say is we're going to stop polluting the environment. we have to stop it. and places like china, for example, are beginning to do that. >> charlie: it's unbearable to do it. >> it's unbearable to do it and the population is rising up and shows what happens when you leave it unattended. >> charlie: thank you for coming. >> it's
what does john browne say? i've lived my life, i want to do more and this is what i want to accomplish before i die? >> i'd still like to keep changing the agenda. >> charlie: yes. i'd like to add thinking to the debate and help people through some of the challenges that i saw. >> charlie: both personal and having to do with the issues we're talking about. >> both personal and business, and i think time allows you to reflect on lessons with a bit more clear eye, but...
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john brown, thank you for being here today and for your insight into this troubled region. ncaa has a big pay problem. in that they are not paying their players. we are asking -- should it? we had some opinions on this. here is what we had to say about it in the "smart" meeting. next -- are an 18-year-old and amazing basketball player? you go for it. >> $2 million per year to play for the nba? >> for yourself, not for your school. >> that is because you are a student. >> why don't they compensate? >> it is a sham. ♪ >> defense secretary chuck hagel is trying to sell his vision for leaner, meaner military. we look at five powerful weapons on the chopping block. ♪ right, if you want more rankings, go to bloomberg.com/rank. >> we would be right back. ♪ right, it is almost time to get your bracket ready. march madness is just around the corner, with college basketball it is big, big business jury of the sport has brought in about $16 billion for the ncaa since 2000. the players, they are not seeing any of that money. maybe they should? joining us now is paul, who authored the c
john brown, thank you for being here today and for your insight into this troubled region. ncaa has a big pay problem. in that they are not paying their players. we are asking -- should it? we had some opinions on this. here is what we had to say about it in the "smart" meeting. next -- are an 18-year-old and amazing basketball player? you go for it. >> $2 million per year to play for the nba? >> for yourself, not for your school. >> that is because you are a...
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. >> you can watch charlie rose's full interview with john brown on bloomberg television tonight.n nakamoto may say he is not the father of bitcoin. a lot of people throw support his way. one woman says go hunt your own food, do more with less. in eats. a skydiver escaped a major injury after getting entangled with an aircraft in tampa, florida. they were about 75 feet off the ground. he says he will continue skydiving when he feels safe again. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television, streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet, and your smart phone. i am adam johnson. is he? i am talking about dorian nakamoto being the father of bitcoin. he says he is not, "newsweek" says he is. enthusiasts have sent him $28,000 in bitcoin. leah mcgrath goodman, the author of the "newsweek" piece, answers questions from tom keene and trish regan. >> we have to stop saying it is no big deal who did this. i am ok with being skeptical of certain details. i am ok with kicking the tires. i really do think there is more to this. i am really happy that other journalists want to look at this.
. >> you can watch charlie rose's full interview with john brown on bloomberg television tonight.n nakamoto may say he is not the father of bitcoin. a lot of people throw support his way. one woman says go hunt your own food, do more with less. in eats. a skydiver escaped a major injury after getting entangled with an aircraft in tampa, florida. they were about 75 feet off the ground. he says he will continue skydiving when he feels safe again. ♪ >> this is "lunch money"...
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he was a friend of john brown, the fire and brimstone abolitionist. even though the assistance he gave to brown in the days leading up to harpers ferry put him on the wrong side of the law. he was a law man by day, a lawbreaker by night. and believe me, i'm not putting him up for sainthood and i'm not looking to apologize for some of the terrible things he did and it happened on his watch, and especially later on. but there's a story here that never gets told, and it's the story of a barefoot cooper who becomes a world-famous detective and makes his bone protecting america's railroads. and his first, his biggest client is the illinois central railroad, and the illinois central also has a lawyer on retainer, and his name is abraham lincoln. and thereby hangs a tale. the bottom line is that lincoln and pinkerton come to know of each other on the way up. and 10 years on when lincoln is president-elect of the united states and he is being told that there are men waiting to kill him in baltimore, he trusts the pinkerton. he's going to listen to pinkerton.
he was a friend of john brown, the fire and brimstone abolitionist. even though the assistance he gave to brown in the days leading up to harpers ferry put him on the wrong side of the law. he was a law man by day, a lawbreaker by night. and believe me, i'm not putting him up for sainthood and i'm not looking to apologize for some of the terrible things he did and it happened on his watch, and especially later on. but there's a story here that never gets told, and it's the story of a barefoot...
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." >> lloyd john brown is here and he served as ceo of british petroleum -- british petroleum. he also has a new book which is called "seven elements that change the world." i am pleased to have him back at this table. good to see you. when i first picked up this book, i thought here is another book about an informed thinker writing about what doctors were affecting geopolitical decisions in the world. this is about real elements. >> it starts with a scientific theme but then moves through economic politics and human behavior. >> you removed moved by a lecture by sir william bragg. >> my late father gave me a wartime book and said read this, you may understand something. it was about the elements. i read it and became a scientist and then an engineer. >> what about the story you tell through the cell of elements - - seven elements? --all the elements do things good things and bad things. people focus on the bad things but it is worth reminding people of the good and bad converted to the good with great regulation, laws, and purpose. >> i want to spend some time on one of these
." >> lloyd john brown is here and he served as ceo of british petroleum -- british petroleum. he also has a new book which is called "seven elements that change the world." i am pleased to have him back at this table. good to see you. when i first picked up this book, i thought here is another book about an informed thinker writing about what doctors were affecting geopolitical decisions in the world. this is about real elements. >> it starts with a scientific theme...
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and the former ceo of bp, john brown.e council on foreign relations posted this event earlier this month. >> good afternoon. i'm bob lack well, the senior fellow for american foreign-policy here at the council. council,half of the let me welcome you to this with admiralent dennis blair and lord john brown ofthe strategic consequences the american oil boom. proceed is wel will have a conversation among the three of us for half an hour and then we will turn it over to you for comments and questions. we will end promptly at 2:00. on thisu for coming cold wintry new york afternoon. me start, john, if i could, with you. we all read about tracking -- fracking. not all of us are technologists in the energy industry. can you tell us exactly what it is? >> good afternoon. fracking was invented just after the american civil war by the colonel robert torpedo company. today,'t what we do using explosives to break up rocks. i point this out in a book that i just wrote called "the seven elements." it was later revived by amico. not bp.
and the former ceo of bp, john brown.e council on foreign relations posted this event earlier this month. >> good afternoon. i'm bob lack well, the senior fellow for american foreign-policy here at the council. council,half of the let me welcome you to this with admiralent dennis blair and lord john brown ofthe strategic consequences the american oil boom. proceed is wel will have a conversation among the three of us for half an hour and then we will turn it over to you for comments and...
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i want to commend john browne's book. it is elegantly written. a very creative, interesting read.lso, admiral blair's commission report which will tell you a lot ore about the subject. let us thank them and thank you all for coming. national captioning institute] able satellite corp. 2014] a discussion on global change and fiscal austerity. nd we'll talk about a health insurance enrollment on "washington journal." congressional budget director, congressman chris van hollen and grover nordquist and others will talk about the state of the u.s. economy. join this event in progress tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. on c-span 2, there is talk about telecommunications policy. free state foundation. now supreme court justice kagan talks about her life, career and u.s. constitution. she sat down with the dean of the georgetown university law enter. >> good afternoon and welcome everyone. this is our first dean's lecture to the graduating class and what we're going to do is in the years moving forward beginning with this year have a leading member of the bench and the bar t
i want to commend john browne's book. it is elegantly written. a very creative, interesting read.lso, admiral blair's commission report which will tell you a lot ore about the subject. let us thank them and thank you all for coming. national captioning institute] able satellite corp. 2014] a discussion on global change and fiscal austerity. nd we'll talk about a health insurance enrollment on "washington journal." congressional budget director, congressman chris van hollen and grover...
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of the council, let me welcome you to this particular event with admiral dennis blair and lord john browne on this strategic conferences of the american oil boom. the way we will proceed is, we'll hav have a conversation. among the three of us for about half an hour, and then we'll turn it over to you for comments and questions. and we will and probably at 2: 2:00. -- end promptly at 2:00. again, thank you for coming on this cold, wintry new york afternoon. let me start, john, if i could with you your we often read about fracking. i think not all of us are technologists in the energy industry. can you tell us what exactly is it speak with well, good afternoon. fracking was invented i think just after the american civil war by the colonel robert torpedo company. rather remarkable thing. it wasn't what we do today, using explosives to break up rocks. i point this out in the book i've just written called the seven element. but it was later revived by amoco. amoco corporation, now part of bp. invented a way of forcing sand, high pressure, propelled by water into rocks that need space to let th
of the council, let me welcome you to this particular event with admiral dennis blair and lord john browne on this strategic conferences of the american oil boom. the way we will proceed is, we'll hav have a conversation. among the three of us for about half an hour, and then we'll turn it over to you for comments and questions. and we will and probably at 2: 2:00. -- end promptly at 2:00. again, thank you for coming on this cold, wintry new york afternoon. let me start, john, if i could with...
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of convicted killers and felons accompanied by live music delivered an ambitious performance of john brown'sody. an epic poem about slavery and the civil war. now 12 years later the prison's first screening of the documentary about that play nelson butler was a cast member. >> you know, i had a life sentence for murder in prison. i kind of had that thought in my head of, hell, i ain't getting out. >> reporter: he and everybody -- >> i thought you were out of your mind. when you showed up, it sounded crazy. >> reporter: director joe defrancesca convinced all of them it wasn't. >> it was just this force of personality that kept saying, hey, stick with this, stick with this, stick with this. >> reporter: and stick with it they did. every saturday for two years, digging into a poem about race, freedom and redemption. >> my hunch was you guys would get this. they would understand what this was. this is not far away. >> reliving slavery. hm. this affects me, man, so deeply. >> all the men would know a lot about the cost of freedom. >> through the play, we talked. what does this mean to you? what d
of convicted killers and felons accompanied by live music delivered an ambitious performance of john brown'sody. an epic poem about slavery and the civil war. now 12 years later the prison's first screening of the documentary about that play nelson butler was a cast member. >> you know, i had a life sentence for murder in prison. i kind of had that thought in my head of, hell, i ain't getting out. >> reporter: he and everybody -- >> i thought you were out of your mind. when...
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a john brown look happening there.ut with did have beards. >> i highly recommend people go and check out this documentary. we are going to be posting it on msnbc.com. you can check it out directly on msnbc.com. fascinating documentary and highly recommended. excellent work. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >>> we have an update for you now on the search for the missing malaysian flight 370. some 26 countries helping in the search that spans from central asia to the indian ocean. defense officials are telling nbc news that the u.s. is preparing to reduce its participation. specifically the navy destroyer, uss kidd, is preparing to halt its search and return to normal operation that would leave two advanced u.s. planes continuing the search. you use tide pods? yeah! that little guy cleans, brightens and fights stains. so now i can focus on more pressing matters. wow! isn't it beautiful? your sweet peppers aren't next to your hot peppers. [ gasps ] [ sarah ] that's my tide. what's yours? feeding your lawn need not
a john brown look happening there.ut with did have beards. >> i highly recommend people go and check out this documentary. we are going to be posting it on msnbc.com. you can check it out directly on msnbc.com. fascinating documentary and highly recommended. excellent work. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >>> we have an update for you now on the search for the missing malaysian flight 370. some 26 countries helping in the search that spans from central asia to the...
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john banville. welcome. >> glad to be here. >> brown: this is confusing. we have john banville doing benjamin black doing raymond chandler. who is sitting here with me? >> it's banville, of course. i mean, it's just me. i invent these other voices. but none of us is a singular being. we all invent versions of ourselves. >> brown: part of what you do anywhere as a writer? >> yes. >> brown: what attracted you to taking on phillip particular? >> i have been writing since my rly teens. he's a wonderful writer, invented a new kind of fiction. he brought the crime novel up to the level of literature and above, also wonderfully entertaining and accommodating. he never despised their writings like many of the authors do. like they couldn't be written by mere more talls. i always hated that. people who are, as chandler said himself, you know, what he wanted to do is write the kind of fiction that it would be very, very good and they would get it. so he didn't write down, he wrote up. >> brown: how do you do it without overdoing it? how tohannel his style without mak
john banville. welcome. >> glad to be here. >> brown: this is confusing. we have john banville doing benjamin black doing raymond chandler. who is sitting here with me? >> it's banville, of course. i mean, it's just me. i invent these other voices. but none of us is a singular being. we all invent versions of ourselves. >> brown: part of what you do anywhere as a writer? >> yes. >> brown: what attracted you to taking on phillip particular? >> i have...
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it is john who has brown hair, blue eyes and live in this particular neighborhood. and a lot of cases it is a name like frank. i met him once. i think he lived over there. >> reporter: a little more than 48 hours since the massive mudslide, the rescue effort intensified monday with crews probing the ground with electronic equipment to search for survivors. by mid day they had to scale the operation back because the ground was still unstable. so far they have not found survivors. >> we are still in a rescue mode. i want to let everyone know that the situation is very grim. we haven't -- we are still holding out hope that we are going to be able to find people that may be alive. we have not found anybody alive on this pile since saturday. >> reporter: as it happened on a saturday officials believe more people were at home instead of being away at work. we learned today they are searching an area of more than 100 properties that were in the slide zone. 49 of the lots had some sort of structure on the property like homes, vacation rentals or rvs. officials say 25 of the
it is john who has brown hair, blue eyes and live in this particular neighborhood. and a lot of cases it is a name like frank. i met him once. i think he lived over there. >> reporter: a little more than 48 hours since the massive mudslide, the rescue effort intensified monday with crews probing the ground with electronic equipment to search for survivors. by mid day they had to scale the operation back because the ground was still unstable. so far they have not found survivors. >>...
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the republican party, having come of age during the era of the republican party bleeding kansas, john brownnd the civil war, they could not help but to use later as the center of the conflict. but they some magazines and newspapers commonly taking to celebrate the military, arguing in effect that bravery rather than rally was the chief quality to be commemorated. this bothered them very much. the authors pointedly emphasized that they were moral and political issues that divided the nation before and in many respects after the war. they viewed the public as having been called what they said was the uprising of national conscience against the secular wrong. they could never be blotted out by the romance of union. of course, that wrong with slavery. no hay and nicolay made little effort to mask device they did set out with robert todd lincoln empower them to do it to write a history of lincoln that was grounded in evidence. it was shopping around 1875 the robber told him he would give them exclusive access to the papers and they begin working on this project. by then nicolay had been appointe
the republican party, having come of age during the era of the republican party bleeding kansas, john brownnd the civil war, they could not help but to use later as the center of the conflict. but they some magazines and newspapers commonly taking to celebrate the military, arguing in effect that bravery rather than rally was the chief quality to be commemorated. this bothered them very much. the authors pointedly emphasized that they were moral and political issues that divided the nation...
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abigail dolittle, zane brown, john rutledge.nk you all very much. >>> now this could be the final meeting of the kudlow youth summit tonight. our college-aged crew of young adults will tackle the lousy obamacare enrollment numbers and the ukraine crisis, joining me on set right now. stay with us on kudlow. we will be right back. l right in retirement, will you outlive your money? l right uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. >>> for the average person, many folks who don't have health insurance initially, you know, they are going to have to make some soils choices and they might end up having to
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. >> john, it's josh brown.u have bali technologies on your list which i thought looked the most interesting. this is a stock that had a massive rally. but over the last nine months it's down 20%. that strikes me as odd given the fact that almost all of the 50 states are now allowing gambling and casino proliferation is one of the biggest megatrends you could possibly invest in. why isn't this name doing bet r better? and is that the opportunity for investors now? >> i think because it had such a massive rally early last year, had some great brands out there, the michael jackson brand was doing very, very well and betty boop and grease, all fun names. but having slot machines around these iconic brands they were doing really well. and i think it got a bit ahead of itself. now you have a chance to get it as we think a reasonable price closer to 14 times nx year's earnings. and long-term as warren talked about these pension funds are really causing a lot of problem for major states and cities and counties througho
. >> john, it's josh brown.u have bali technologies on your list which i thought looked the most interesting. this is a stock that had a massive rally. but over the last nine months it's down 20%. that strikes me as odd given the fact that almost all of the 50 states are now allowing gambling and casino proliferation is one of the biggest megatrends you could possibly invest in. why isn't this name doing bet r better? and is that the opportunity for investors now? >> i think because...
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i'm pamela brown. >> i'm joe johns.where malaysia flight 870 vanishlast reported off the coast of vietnam. a vietnamese radar spotted liquid and rubbish. >>> the faa is pushing back and appealing the court's decision. the agency says the operator violated the strip laws by not getting authorized for flight ahead of time. the faa argues the court's ruling puts the safety of people and property on the ground in jeopardy. >>> number three, was oscar pistorius a paranoid, cheating gun-loving man with a temperaturer? the emotional ex-girlfriend accused the sprinter of cheating on her with reeva steenkamp, the model he later shot to death. >>> and at the paraolympic games, as a symbolic protest, ukraine's team sent one of athletes to carry the flag into the stadium. originally, ukraine threatened to pull out of the games during the crisis and warned they will drop out if russia escalates the conflict. >> number five, today, international observers will try for the further time to enter crimea. the past two days, a team of abo
i'm pamela brown. >> i'm joe johns.where malaysia flight 870 vanishlast reported off the coast of vietnam. a vietnamese radar spotted liquid and rubbish. >>> the faa is pushing back and appealing the court's decision. the agency says the operator violated the strip laws by not getting authorized for flight ahead of time. the faa argues the court's ruling puts the safety of people and property on the ground in jeopardy. >>> number three, was oscar pistorius a paranoid,...
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aaron brown senator john kyl he talked about planned parenthood as 97% of the funds went to abortion when it was 3 percent for 10 percent of something like that. he said, well, he did not contend his statement to be factual. [laughter] and the leader not he was embarrassed. the preston follow upon a. it was just reporting as we said . >> i think the idea that what the press doesn't call up one side verses the other is exaggerated. a place like the post of the new york times does operate under a different set of standards and values set ben does a more partisan media. that's fine. orbitz 34 years ago in which it talked about the decline and essentially the impartial arbiter or referee of democracy. roldan as been played by, you know, a place like the "washington post," the new york times or a think tank. in other words an institution that isn't fully brought in to one side or the other. those of us who were in those places are trying to do that. one of the challengers, and this is not so obvious to all people get the information they want as opposed to seeking the permission of may ch
aaron brown senator john kyl he talked about planned parenthood as 97% of the funds went to abortion when it was 3 percent for 10 percent of something like that. he said, well, he did not contend his statement to be factual. [laughter] and the leader not he was embarrassed. the preston follow upon a. it was just reporting as we said . >> i think the idea that what the press doesn't call up one side verses the other is exaggerated. a place like the post of the new york times does operate...
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brown. >> i'm joe johns. 10:00 on the east, 7:00 in the west. you're in the "cnn newsroom." we begin with a mystery at sea unfolding now under the cover of darkness. after a jet carrying 239 people vanished off the southern coast of vietnam. >> just last hour malaysian transportation official vowed the search will continue around clock. he said this. >> we cannot detect the aircraft. but we are very sure that the disappearance will be around in the sea. it won't be on the land. >> the uss is now headed from the south china sea to the area where malaysia airline flight mh-370 was last reported as liquid and rubbish are spotted in waters off whmalaysia and vietnam. >> three americans including an infant were on board the 777 from kul and an austrian wasn't board at all and that his passport was stolen two years ago. the same may be true in the case of an italian citizen. >> let's bring in cnn airline and correspondent richard quest following the qup dw ing thing . what do you make of this talk of passports missing and so on. does that give you any reason to believe that this w
brown. >> i'm joe johns. 10:00 on the east, 7:00 in the west. you're in the "cnn newsroom." we begin with a mystery at sea unfolding now under the cover of darkness. after a jet carrying 239 people vanished off the southern coast of vietnam. >> just last hour malaysian transportation official vowed the search will continue around clock. he said this. >> we cannot detect the aircraft. but we are very sure that the disappearance will be around in the sea. it won't be...
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i'm pamela brown. >> i'm joe johns.ngs you need to know for your "new day". >>> disappearance of a malaysian airline jet suggests the jet may have turned back before vanishing off the southern coast of vietnam. meanwhile, we now know the two people who boarded the flight using stolen passports appear to have bought their tickets together and other names on the passenger manifest are now raising questions. >>> number two, a judge has set bond for a pregnant mother accused of trying to kill her three children at $1.32 million. yesterday ebony wilkerson made her initial court appearance after being charged with three counts of attempted first degree murder. according to police, wilkerson told her children to go to sleep before driving them into the ocean on tuesday. >>> number three, police have busted what could be one of the largest known counterfeit schemes in the united states. authorities say these two brothers, here you see them right here from new york made millions by selling knockoff products like chap stick, john
i'm pamela brown. >> i'm joe johns.ngs you need to know for your "new day". >>> disappearance of a malaysian airline jet suggests the jet may have turned back before vanishing off the southern coast of vietnam. meanwhile, we now know the two people who boarded the flight using stolen passports appear to have bought their tickets together and other names on the passenger manifest are now raising questions. >>> number two, a judge has set bond for a pregnant...
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. >> john, from florida, a senior market strategist, mr. brown, welcome, and good to have you on the program. >> good to have to be with you, john, thank you. >> let me just start, do you think that these sanctions will work? >> i personally don't. i think here we're seeing the most dangerous geo political events since the cuban missile crisis. and the cuban missile crisis, the united states had far the most to lose and therefore couldn't back down. in the crimea, the essence of the ukraine deal, russia has far more at stake and can't back down. so he has chosen to acquiesce, and tainment, made lots of noises. president roosevelt said speak softly and carry a large stick, and they would starta to cut off gas and supplies to the west. and much more seriously, their banks would suffer. they're linked with those in europe and the united states. and it is the last time that we want to be causing economic problems just as china is starting to cut back on its expansion. it would be damaging to the west. >> it would seem that europe wouldn't want to go
. >> john, from florida, a senior market strategist, mr. brown, welcome, and good to have you on the program. >> good to have to be with you, john, thank you. >> let me just start, do you think that these sanctions will work? >> i personally don't. i think here we're seeing the most dangerous geo political events since the cuban missile crisis. and the cuban missile crisis, the united states had far the most to lose and therefore couldn't back down. in the crimea, the...
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. >> brown: stanford university researchers john redtger and michael fu are experimenting with yoga and mindfulness practices to help students concentrate on class work. >> we're going to get into our relaxed state and were going to get into mindful practice, so lets get into mountain pose, move your feet so they are shoulder length apart >> caesar is in a high crime neighborhood and many students face real world stresses and anxieties and fears which can impair their ability to learn. principal dion -- >> we have, by the 2010 census, 50% students who are homeless. there are some very concrete things like a telephone, a mattress, a refrigerator with food in it, an address that you are in charge of that's not to mention the shootings, lets not even go into the gang war that's going on right now in our neighborhood. just the simple things that are stressful. >> i want you to notice what you are feeling, and notice you emotion, can you say how you feel? >> early life stress research program overseas the project thacaesar chavez academy. >> we talk about trauma and adverse things. we have t
. >> brown: stanford university researchers john redtger and michael fu are experimenting with yoga and mindfulness practices to help students concentrate on class work. >> we're going to get into our relaxed state and were going to get into mindful practice, so lets get into mountain pose, move your feet so they are shoulder length apart >> caesar is in a high crime neighborhood and many students face real world stresses and anxieties and fears which can impair their ability...
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john williams. as for earnings, look for results from brown-forman and pe petsmart. >>> john kerry and survei lavrov are due to hold face-to-face talk necessary paris today. the two expect to test the viability of a dialogue on the ukrainian crisis on the sidelines of a planned conference on lebanon and the syrian war. ahead of this, lavrov has said the international community reacted wrongly to the unrest in ukraine, setting a bad example by supporting protesters who seize power in violation of the constitution. steve sedgwick is, of course, in kiev. steve, what do you think of these comments as far as negotiations are concerned between russia going forward and the ukrainian government? >> let me make one comment on that before we get to our next guest. 24 hours ago, mr. putin was saying it was an illegitimate government, that yanukovych was still the legitimate president. but now it appears that there are talks between the prime minister here in ukraine and indeed russian ministers a the a minister upon minister level. that has to be progress going forward. they recognize in russia there are minis
john williams. as for earnings, look for results from brown-forman and pe petsmart. >>> john kerry and survei lavrov are due to hold face-to-face talk necessary paris today. the two expect to test the viability of a dialogue on the ukrainian crisis on the sidelines of a planned conference on lebanon and the syrian war. ahead of this, lavrov has said the international community reacted wrongly to the unrest in ukraine, setting a bad example by supporting protesters who seize power in...
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brown apologized yesterday for those remarks there is still this sympathy, john heilemann. you constantly hear republicans say we've got to cut entitlements. it seems like republicans better be focusing on what democrats promise to do on issues like choice or they're going to get their asses handed to them this november. your thoughts. >> boy, there is a lot to say there, chris. >> i have a lot to say. >> i know you do. there is no doubt that democrats need to rally their troops if they're going to hold the line. it's very unlikely they're going to advance much in the midterm elections this november. and there is no doubt they have to rally the troops because the republican electorate in an off year is already fired up. it's going to be more fired up. they have a very pointed message, specifically on health care, but more broadly on entitlements as you say, so democrats need to get their forces out there and get them rallied around something whether that's around opposition to the republican party or a positive vision like increasing the minimum wage. democrats have got to
brown apologized yesterday for those remarks there is still this sympathy, john heilemann. you constantly hear republicans say we've got to cut entitlements. it seems like republicans better be focusing on what democrats promise to do on issues like choice or they're going to get their asses handed to them this november. your thoughts. >> boy, there is a lot to say there, chris. >> i have a lot to say. >> i know you do. there is no doubt that democrats need to rally their...
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john. he had brown hair, blue eyes, he lived at 123 stillhead lane. and then another description of john who is 58 years of age. and we believe that's the same individual and may have duplication up and down that list. so the public's been great at reporting and helping us to bring that number down. >> and real quickly. i know at a news conference you said you're a man of faith. and you believe in miracles. but based on what you're seeing on the ground, mr. pennington, are you starting to lose hope you're going to be finding more survivors? >> well, i never lose faith. and a lot of people in this community will never lose faith. but i think there's a realism element that's entered in. and as we enter day three, we see the devastation. and i think the realization is that we have responded as well as we can. and we will continue to do that. but we are turning that very delicate corner into the recovery operation. and i think that's only fair to the people that are out there and for that process of grieving and healing, not just for the individuals and fa
john. he had brown hair, blue eyes, he lived at 123 stillhead lane. and then another description of john who is 58 years of age. and we believe that's the same individual and may have duplication up and down that list. so the public's been great at reporting and helping us to bring that number down. >> and real quickly. i know at a news conference you said you're a man of faith. and you believe in miracles. but based on what you're seeing on the ground, mr. pennington, are you starting to...
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and later, you have got to hear john boehner's latest excuse on unemployment insurance. it is unbelievable. senator brown of ohio joins me on that. next, i'm taking your questions, "ask ed live," just ahead on msnbc. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score... is that new? yup, you have our discover it card, so you get your fico® score on every statement. and, it's free. that's pretty cool of you guys. well, we just want to help you stay on top of your credit and avoid surprises. good. i hate surprises. surprise! whoa. is it your birthday? yep. cheers. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. free fico® credit score. get the it card at discover.com. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. i
and later, you have got to hear john boehner's latest excuse on unemployment insurance. it is unbelievable. senator brown of ohio joins me on that. next, i'm taking your questions, "ask ed live," just ahead on msnbc. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score... is that new? yup, you have our discover it card, so you get your fico® score on every statement. and, it's free. that's pretty cool of you guys. well, we just want to help you stay on top...
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brown apologized yesterday for those remarks there is still this sympathy, john heilemann. you constantly hear republicans say we've got to cut entitlements. entitlements, if you look at -- are social security and medicare mainly and yet they keep saying we've got to cut back on government, we've got to cut back on all the safety net entitlement stuff and yet they don't pay a price for it 34ri9ically. i'm determined they pay a price for their words like every politicians should. your thoughts, it seems the democrats better be focusing on what republicans are promising to do on issues like choice. on issues like voter suppression, or they're going to get their asses handed to them this november. your thoughts? >> boy, there is a lot to say there, chris. >> i have a lot to say. >> i know you do. there is no doubt that democrats need to rally their troops if they're going to hold the line. it's very unlikely they're going to advance much in the midterm elections this november. and there is no doubt they have to rally the troops because the republican electorate in an off year
brown apologized yesterday for those remarks there is still this sympathy, john heilemann. you constantly hear republicans say we've got to cut entitlements. entitlements, if you look at -- are social security and medicare mainly and yet they keep saying we've got to cut back on government, we've got to cut back on all the safety net entitlement stuff and yet they don't pay a price for it 34ri9ically. i'm determined they pay a price for their words like every politicians should. your thoughts,...
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john blackstone has the latest on the rescuers and the devastating search. and mind games, terrell brown on the new u.s. memory champ and his unforgettable win. pt
john blackstone has the latest on the rescuers and the devastating search. and mind games, terrell brown on the new u.s. memory champ and his unforgettable win. pt
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john blackstone has the latest on the rescuers and the devastating search. and mind games, terrell brown on the new u.s. memory champ and his unforgettable win. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. an aftershock measuring 4.1 rattled southern california this afternoon, the biggest of the more than 100 that followed last night's earthquake. the quake was centered just about 20 miles owz los angeleseralitying both homes and nerves. the quake even stopped the rides at disneyland for a while. here's carter evans. >> reporter: the 5.1 magnitude earthquake hit just after 9:00 from night. it left stores a mess and did enough damage to homes and apartments that more than 80 people had to find somewhere else to stay. since then, more than 100 aftershocks have rumbled through the region. >> and now we're having an aftershock. >> reporter: crews are now inspecting bridges, dams and railroad tracks for signs of damage. the quake even caught the attention of baseball hall of fame announcer
john blackstone has the latest on the rescuers and the devastating search. and mind games, terrell brown on the new u.s. memory champ and his unforgettable win. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. an aftershock measuring 4.1 rattled southern california this afternoon, the biggest of the more than 100 that followed last night's earthquake. the quake was centered just...
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john. he is the commander of mortuary affairs. colonel brown is the director of mortuary there's operations for i defense -- commander aaron. rules, all witnesses will be sworn before they testify. these rise and raise your right .and ve do you affirm that the testimony will give will be the truth -- but the record reflect that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. as we have discussed, i want our office and the families to know that there are limitations in things we can discuss. there are certain classified information -- certain things about the auction will -- actual operation that we will not discuss. for the safety and security of the ongoing operation. it is imperative that we do this so we do not allow insurgents and other enemies of the united states to gain operational advantage. we will adhere to that. we have had classified briefings. if we have to have additional briefings, we will. of defense and the witnesses understand this. -- well we have five witnesses here today, i believe we will have three opening statements. some of
john. he is the commander of mortuary affairs. colonel brown is the director of mortuary there's operations for i defense -- commander aaron. rules, all witnesses will be sworn before they testify. these rise and raise your right .and ve do you affirm that the testimony will give will be the truth -- but the record reflect that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. as we have discussed, i want our office and the families to know that there are limitations in things we can discuss. there...
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joining me now is john ruetten, who played for both the cleveland browns and washington redskins and es minority hiring coaching, as well as in the front office positions. and is john, i'm awfully glad to talk to you about this. i think most people would agree with the spirit of the rule. but there is some concern about how it would it actually be enforced. what are you envisioning? >> well, the national football league, alex, first of all, thanks for having us on. but the national football league is a league of rules. you are penalized if you flinch in the national football league. a false start and so forth. so what we're saying to the national football league, or asking, really, is that they take into consideration the fact that the "n" word and the slurs and racial slurs and all type of derogatory words of being said in the workplace -- and we're not just saying on the field, but also in the workplace, all over the buildings and so -- building and offices and so forth. as a deitterrent to the fact of how players have come to disrespect each other. not only white on black, but blac
joining me now is john ruetten, who played for both the cleveland browns and washington redskins and es minority hiring coaching, as well as in the front office positions. and is john, i'm awfully glad to talk to you about this. i think most people would agree with the spirit of the rule. but there is some concern about how it would it actually be enforced. what are you envisioning? >> well, the national football league, alex, first of all, thanks for having us on. but the national...
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a good example is we would get a report of john smith at 123 steel head lane with brown hair and brown someone john 58 years of age. it turns out these are the same individuals. that's the number of reports we're dealing with. >> give us an idea of conditions of people. we flow there's seriously injured people in the hospital now. can you give us an update on their condition? >> reporter: i'm not able to actually do that. that's outside my preview i can't tell you conditions in general now. we're in the middle of response mode and turning towards recovery unfortunately to the grieving community. more than anything else, the debris out there, the debris field is huge and very challenging for first responder community. it goes on constantly 24/7. >> give us an idea of what rescuers are up against. we know conditions are concerning. >> reporter: i'm sorry. please repeat the question. >> could you give us an idea of what people conducting search and rescue operations are up against? >> reporter: yeah, great question. tremendous challenges. the best way for me -- the best analogy i think is
a good example is we would get a report of john smith at 123 steel head lane with brown hair and brown someone john 58 years of age. it turns out these are the same individuals. that's the number of reports we're dealing with. >> give us an idea of conditions of people. we flow there's seriously injured people in the hospital now. can you give us an update on their condition? >> reporter: i'm not able to actually do that. that's outside my preview i can't tell you conditions in...
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brown ridge. too much time on the clock. and too much time for dave stockton. son of john making his old man proud. the layup to win it.they hang on. >>> now when we come back, a shocker in the women's game and we show you tiger woods for two reasons. the bad or the good. guess which way we are leaning? ,,,,,,,, save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ cadillac championship here tiger ...in synch with his putter at 15...look at this >> miami, the bag drop of the cadillac championship. and look here. tiger woods
brown ridge. too much time on the clock. and too much time for dave stockton. son of john making his old man proud. the layup to win it.they hang on. >>> now when we come back, a shocker in the women's game and we show you tiger woods for two reasons. the bad or the good. guess which way we are leaning? ,,,,,,,, save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing...
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john kerry heads to ukraine tomorrow. >>> time now is 6:39. governor jerry brown going for a fourth term.hers. >> a quick check of the big board. dow jones starts off the day in the negative side. we get an update from kcbs radio jason brooks after the break. ,,,,,, >>> pollen report and the storm clouds come in. a hamper on things. medium high and then more sunshine as we head towards wednesday, of course, the pollen count and more on the weather when we come back. >>> walt disney company is cutting funding starting 2015 to the boy scouts of america because of banning gay leaders to the organization. it will affect the organization's ability to serve children. last year, the bsa lifted a ban on gay youth but ban on gay adult leaders is still in place. >>> facebook is offering to pay medlo park. he or she would work on safety and truancy prevention at schools. facebook offered to pay for this up to five years including the officer's salary and benefits plus rent and renovations at the substation. >>> the uncertainty in ukraine is playing out in global markets today. >> here's financial re
john kerry heads to ukraine tomorrow. >>> time now is 6:39. governor jerry brown going for a fourth term.hers. >> a quick check of the big board. dow jones starts off the day in the negative side. we get an update from kcbs radio jason brooks after the break. ,,,,,, >>> pollen report and the storm clouds come in. a hamper on things. medium high and then more sunshine as we head towards wednesday, of course, the pollen count and more on the weather when we come back....
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john gates takeing the lead in the half. then in the second half, they ran away from it. answers to anthony brown. he flushes it.ll play ucla tomorrow in the semifinals. >>> speaking of the tournament. sign up for the bracket challenge at kpix.com/bracketchallenge and compare your picks against ours. alex stalock made 35 saves for the sharks. the game went to a shoot-out. pavelski. a nifty move to get the sharks ahead. stalock didn't even have to make a save. they are in a first place tie with the duck ins the pacific. usually, we see a spelling bee at 6:00. now, i'm asking for ken bastida to give me the proper spelling of patrick marleau. >> marlea ... no, that's not right. leau. >> how did you get that? that is exactly right. >> wow! really well done. >> it is because i'm very good at french names. >> yes you are. >> bonjour. >> ohh la la. >> i drew that on you and you came threw. >> in the clutch. >> we'll be right back. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> david letterman is next. >> i got an a in spelli
john gates takeing the lead in the half. then in the second half, they ran away from it. answers to anthony brown. he flushes it.ll play ucla tomorrow in the semifinals. >>> speaking of the tournament. sign up for the bracket challenge at kpix.com/bracketchallenge and compare your picks against ours. alex stalock made 35 saves for the sharks. the game went to a shoot-out. pavelski. a nifty move to get the sharks ahead. stalock didn't even have to make a save. they are in a first place...
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brown and governor chris thank you. last year wasn't right governor chris thank you referred to our governor as a retread and it was responded to by johne said i exchange governor christie to do stand ups in a heated race. so, now you're thinking about this after that jp morgan washington bridge closures for two lanes i'm worried about my commute today (laughter) the chances of jerry shutting down the entire bay bridge and biking it back to where he came from thank you, very much (laughter) that is what he thinks he is so why is that hard. i'm just delighted you came to help celebrate and this occasion. i must tell you that i'm overwhelmed but all of you. i think i would have to pause for a moment and ask every person who's here that served with me in the california legislation or the assembly during those tumultuousus thirty years if you'll rise and let people see who you are. obviously, we can't introduce all of you, please rise and let people see who you are my mother minnie. many years ago (clapping) passed on she would have been a one hundred and 5 here today, the 11th of february. at one time when she was evidenced some degree of
brown and governor chris thank you. last year wasn't right governor chris thank you referred to our governor as a retread and it was responded to by johne said i exchange governor christie to do stand ups in a heated race. so, now you're thinking about this after that jp morgan washington bridge closures for two lanes i'm worried about my commute today (laughter) the chances of jerry shutting down the entire bay bridge and biking it back to where he came from thank you, very much (laughter)...
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analysis confirmed what roy brown already knew -- that the saliva stains on sabina kulakowski's t-shirt had come from barry bench. >> the paternity testing showed that the johnn the shirt came from the father of this woman, kate aren't, who was barry bench's daughter. >> unbelievably, when this evidence was presented to the court, the judge refused to grant a new trial. he said he had no proof that barry bench was katherine's biological father. >> you would think you would be home the next day. you wouldn't think they would try to drag this out. >> this is the kind of people i'm dealing with. >> with more prompting, the state of new york exhumed barry benches body and took a dna sample. it conclusively matched the saliva on sabina kulakowski's t-shirt and roy brown was finally released from prison 15 years to the day he was convicted. but the question remains, why did barry bench murder sabina kulakowski? barry bench and sabina were acquaintances, sabina lived with barry's brother, ron, until they broke up a month before the fire. according to friends, barry bench was in financial trouble and may have wanted to sell the farmhouse where sabina was staying. no
analysis confirmed what roy brown already knew -- that the saliva stains on sabina kulakowski's t-shirt had come from barry bench. >> the paternity testing showed that the johnn the shirt came from the father of this woman, kate aren't, who was barry bench's daughter. >> unbelievably, when this evidence was presented to the court, the judge refused to grant a new trial. he said he had no proof that barry bench was katherine's biological father. >> you would think you would be...
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. >> we're still dealing with the john does versus john 58's and we're reconciling them, but we're making great progress. >> brown: the people of arlington faced a different task, reconciling themselves to all they've lost. >> several different areas where there's houses at and there's areas where there's no houses and just mud, and they don't have like, dogs searching those areas. uh, i'm sorry, i'm just... >> that's ok, you really... >> brown: some gathered tuesday evening to mourn the victims, and pray for the missing. >> we're here to support those who have fallen and hope that some lives are still recovered. even those leading the search struggled with questions of whether the disaster was preventable, in an area known for past mudslides. >> it haunts me because that's not-- we did everything that we could have done and the community did feel safe. they understood that risk. and we were-- i think we did what we could do. sometimes large slides happen. >> brown: the national guard, the federal emergency management agency and others have now joined the operation. as for survivors and their neighbors, there's l
. >> we're still dealing with the john does versus john 58's and we're reconciling them, but we're making great progress. >> brown: the people of arlington faced a different task, reconciling themselves to all they've lost. >> several different areas where there's houses at and there's areas where there's no houses and just mud, and they don't have like, dogs searching those areas. uh, i'm sorry, i'm just... >> that's ok, you really... >> brown: some gathered...