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he's not the droid you are looking for. >> john: here's the thing.t romney's dad was born in mexico. i don't know how he could run for president. shouldn't mitt be hyping this to latino voters, particularly those with the accent? are you surprised we're not hearing more of this from the grandfather. >> the grandfather went down there to practice polygamy. >> john: the great grandfather. he didn't move down. he self-deported. >> offshore. >> john: for all how well obama is doing with latinos obama is not doing well with caucasians. if he doesn't get the numbers up he could very well lose the election. what advice would you give him to try to connect more with white voters? >> with white voters? >> john: yeah. >> i have no idea what he could do. he's doing good. the jobs are coming back. it's slow. >> john: we're not losing 750,000 jobs a month as when he took the job. and it's the stimulus that slowed it down. >> i keep referring back to really really look at the other guy. then there are your choices. really look examine your choices. >> romney is so
he's not the droid you are looking for. >> john: here's the thing.t romney's dad was born in mexico. i don't know how he could run for president. shouldn't mitt be hyping this to latino voters, particularly those with the accent? are you surprised we're not hearing more of this from the grandfather. >> the grandfather went down there to practice polygamy. >> john: the great grandfather. he didn't move down. he self-deported. >> offshore. >> john: for all how well...
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and another check on the instaweather forecast with john. here's how wall street is >> and now, your maryland lottery midday pick three and fick four numbers. >> happy hot friday. here we go. for starter, we've got a four. followed by another four in the middle. your final number for your pick three game is a seven. making your pick three numbers today four, four, seven. in a moment you pick four. but first, your bonus match five doubler is here through july 8. you can double your winnings on every pay. visit your favorite lottery retailer and play bonus match five. and britney north is all set. we've got a five. followed by a two. your next number is -- that is a seven. and your final number for your pick four game, we've got a four. we capping your pick four numbers, five, two, seven, four. the maryland lottery. let yourself play. >> hot. >> humidity, way, way up there today and tomorrow. so it feels like 110 today. >> oh, my gosh. drink lots of water and stay co
and another check on the instaweather forecast with john. here's how wall street is >> and now, your maryland lottery midday pick three and fick four numbers. >> happy hot friday. here we go. for starter, we've got a four. followed by another four in the middle. your final number for your pick three game is a seven. making your pick three numbers today four, four, seven. in a moment you pick four. but first, your bonus match five doubler is here through july 8. you can double your...
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[applause] >> is john here? i will give you the question. why are you putting through only 10 lateral police officers and 50 entry-level officers this fiscal year? 50 lateral officers better on the list would be more cost- effective. this is a question regarding public safety. and i think it goes to you, chief suhr. >> so the reason only one class is because the fiscal year ends on june 30, so that is the quickest we can get a class in. the reason that it is 10 and 50 is that was the makeup of what was left off the last collateral was, coupled with the officers off of the new list. a list that still has about 1500 people being backgrounded for entry into hopefully will be more than one class next fiscal year. >> thank you. can i have the next four people come up, please? maylene wong, ferrardo ramos, larry jon, and winnie. >> good evening, everyone. i am from self help for the elderly. first of all, thank you, mr. mayor, supervisor farrell, and supervisor david chiu for providing this opportunity to hear our voice. sekula, thank you to the m
[applause] >> is john here? i will give you the question. why are you putting through only 10 lateral police officers and 50 entry-level officers this fiscal year? 50 lateral officers better on the list would be more cost- effective. this is a question regarding public safety. and i think it goes to you, chief suhr. >> so the reason only one class is because the fiscal year ends on june 30, so that is the quickest we can get a class in. the reason that it is 10 and 50 is that was...
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john here who was testifying. who was willing to testify about conversations. the president gave him permission to do that. and then you had a taping system. i don't think without -- maybe if you didn't have either of those four you would not have had the rul that you had. certainly that pertains to john's testimony. richard, how important was john dean's testimony? >> it was very, very important. but to fred's litany i would add two other things. you would have to have an opposing party controlling the senate. and you had to have a judge who was willing to follow the evidence and to be aggressive in not allowing his courtroom to be used to still further a cover up. so i watched john dean's testimony before i was appointed to the special prosecutor's office. i saw this young man only four years older than i. i was an assistant u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york at the time. and i saw him drone on and on in that john dean monotone. for hours and hours and i listened to the content. i absolutely could not believe that richard nixon the arch strate
john here who was testifying. who was willing to testify about conversations. the president gave him permission to do that. and then you had a taping system. i don't think without -- maybe if you didn't have either of those four you would not have had the rul that you had. certainly that pertains to john's testimony. richard, how important was john dean's testimony? >> it was very, very important. but to fred's litany i would add two other things. you would have to have an opposing party...
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john it took the time. he does not go that many places, right? the very idea that he is heree middle of the afternoon and dressed for the day -- [laughs] i am going to be in big trouble. more on john in a moment. i want to thank phil ginsburg, thank you very much. for your leadership and for making this all possible. i know that megan is here. i used to bring her bacto the pk with my daughter all those years ago. and larry. please extend my thanks to the other members of the commission as well for this great honor. so here we are. 25 years later. i will talk about that, but this relationship of our family and the park goes back more than 40 years. but over the past 25 years, working with six mayors, now senator feinstein, agnos, jordon, willie brown who may be joining us, with mayor newsom, and now with our great leader, mmirror -- mayor lee, i have had the privilege of working with these mayors. that would not be possible without the work of so many of you here. some of us were on a trip to liberia for our colleague who is newly deceased, but this was several years ago. he w
john it took the time. he does not go that many places, right? the very idea that he is heree middle of the afternoon and dressed for the day -- [laughs] i am going to be in big trouble. more on john in a moment. i want to thank phil ginsburg, thank you very much. for your leadership and for making this all possible. i know that megan is here. i used to bring her bacto the pk with my daughter all those years ago. and larry. please extend my thanks to the other members of the commission as well...
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here is john edwards tonight right after coming out of court and beating the rach by getting one acquittal and five counts of his trial. this is open to a lot of interpretation. here is john edwards talking about his future. >> i don't think god is through with me. i think there are good things ki still do, and whatever happens with this legal stuff, what i'm hopeble about is all of those kids i have sewn in the poorest parts of this country and some of the poorest places in the world, that i can help them. and whatever way i'm still capable of helping them. and i want to dedicate my life to being the best dad i can be, and to helping those kids who i think deserve help. >> i think there is a plan for the guy here if he gets through this and not get another trial. able to walk free. looks like he will do what he was talking about was begin an institute, what he calls the two americas. >> that could be. chris, i'm sure we're not going to see down here in north carolina john edwards on the ballot again, but is this most of all he wants to practice law. that was thought to be a key reason why
here is john edwards tonight right after coming out of court and beating the rach by getting one acquittal and five counts of his trial. this is open to a lot of interpretation. here is john edwards talking about his future. >> i don't think god is through with me. i think there are good things ki still do, and whatever happens with this legal stuff, what i'm hopeble about is all of those kids i have sewn in the poorest parts of this country and some of the poorest places in the world,...
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good everything and welcome inside the war room. >> hi hi,hi john, good to be here. >> john: who is thereal mitt romney. the guy on the bus tour the guy with the knockout wife and fine young men as a sons, or the guy having the recipients treat in utah with the one per centers. >> i would answer yes he's both frankly. i mean, i don't think i don't think it's any secret that there are a lot of republicans and people on the right who are very excited about the prospect of a romney candy can candidacy or presidency or excited about not a second obama term so they will open their wallets big time for him. so i think the gathering in utah is a chance for him to try to get people excited, try to get the big donors together. give them a little face time with the candidate. i mean, you know, i think we have seen money in politics take on a whole new role this cycle. i expect it will only get worse the next few months. you know, at the same time, i mean, you know i think those other things are true too. he is a family man, very much rooted in his faith. shown he is committed to this point of his
good everything and welcome inside the war room. >> hi hi,hi john, good to be here. >> john: who is thereal mitt romney. the guy on the bus tour the guy with the knockout wife and fine young men as a sons, or the guy having the recipients treat in utah with the one per centers. >> i would answer yes he's both frankly. i mean, i don't think i don't think it's any secret that there are a lot of republicans and people on the right who are very excited about the prospect of a...
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first of all, we're going to start with john. here'snixon and him talking to you, discussing what's famous about the cancer on the presidency. he was master mining, if you will, the cover up. here he is talking about blackmail and what he's willing to pay to keep them quite. let's listen. >> john, i'm always -- that's a long time ago. but what was the reaction when you heard the president of the united states talk casually about grabbing a million bucks out of a safe somewhere and having it at his disposal. that's going on in politics today in some event. huge bills running in. >> i'd gone in there to convince him authorize. to warn him we're obstructing justice. hopefully he would end it. i was getting all the wrong reactions includesing when i pulled out of thin air it cost a million dollars. that's $5 million in today's dollars. i learned later and we all know what he did after that conversation was he went to the corner of the oval office where rose woods had the suite. he walked over to the door and picked up on the microphone and
first of all, we're going to start with john. here'snixon and him talking to you, discussing what's famous about the cancer on the presidency. he was master mining, if you will, the cover up. here he is talking about blackmail and what he's willing to pay to keep them quite. let's listen. >> john, i'm always -- that's a long time ago. but what was the reaction when you heard the president of the united states talk casually about grabbing a million bucks out of a safe somewhere and having...
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plane and to say mishaps alone could fill an entire show but here are some of the most absurd examples in recent history. we. only. just heard john. kerry she. actually your. touch my right there you know your story. we could do that here but if you touch my junk i want to have your rest. through a series of videos bloggers expose how virtually anything could be snuck through the naked body scanner machines at the transportation security administration continues to claim that their methods of screening are central for security here's a clip from our latest video. the t.s.a. is directed airports to withhold security videos like the ones you're watching now the t.s.a. has told both airports that capture me defeating the scanners that they are not allowed to release the videos for security reasons these checkpoints videos show nothing about the public interest you see or legally even stand there and record and the t.s.a. frequently release a checkpoint videos which is in their interest i've taken one airport to court over this and they've argued in legal briefs that the t.s.a. told them to lie about the checkpoint videos and pretend
plane and to say mishaps alone could fill an entire show but here are some of the most absurd examples in recent history. we. only. just heard john. kerry she. actually your. touch my right there you know your story. we could do that here but if you touch my junk i want to have your rest. through a series of videos bloggers expose how virtually anything could be snuck through the naked body scanner machines at the transportation security administration continues to claim that their methods of...
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john was here from the very beginning when "fast money" was created, and as you -- >> john melloy, 6'3scared of. >> have something very special for john here, and we've made our way to the control room back there just behind. >> there we are. >> happy birthday. >> the world's smallest -- >> that's a deep dish pizza because when in chicago -- >> there. >> he will be 235 the way he's eating right there. >> the guy is jacked. look at him. >> exactly. >> our best wishes, of course, for john's 16th birthday. >> absolutely. >> all right. >> we'll head to break. got your first move tomorrow when we come back. stay tuned. ♪ [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. ♪ and development. a few distribution issues will be resolved. some new members of the team will be introduced. as usual the i.t. department is always there to lend a hand. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you're responsible for liquid assets. and employee incentives. you just need the rig
john was here from the very beginning when "fast money" was created, and as you -- >> john melloy, 6'3scared of. >> have something very special for john here, and we've made our way to the control room back there just behind. >> there we are. >> happy birthday. >> the world's smallest -- >> that's a deep dish pizza because when in chicago -- >> there. >> he will be 235 the way he's eating right there. >> the guy is jacked. look at...
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john live in oakland and tells us the problem here is prostitution. john? >> no prostitution here at the economy inn but the judge says it's not ready to keep the area crime free. so she's ordering the motels to shutdown. >> reporter: the economy inn is one of two motels ordered to shut down. >> it's horrifying seeing the women and children. >> reporter: for years city officials say they've tried to wipe out prostitution here. >> there are victims who are brought in to this, many of whom who lose their lives or their livelihood. >> reporter: she's been helping lead the fight against neighborhood prostitution. >> worst than a blight. a blight would be like an empty house. this is like a holocaust. >> reporter: this week the judge issued the rulings saying each motel must close for one year starting on july 1st. attorney represents both properties. >> i disagreed with the judge. i told her very clearly they haven't had a single act of prosecution since late last year. >> it wasn't until we got a preliminary injunction that they began to pay attention. but beca
john live in oakland and tells us the problem here is prostitution. john? >> no prostitution here at the economy inn but the judge says it's not ready to keep the area crime free. so she's ordering the motels to shutdown. >> reporter: the economy inn is one of two motels ordered to shut down. >> it's horrifying seeing the women and children. >> reporter: for years city officials say they've tried to wipe out prostitution here. >> there are victims who are brought...
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we thank the library staff as well as sfgovtv for their good work here. john came here because we invited him and because he knew that he is making a difference and will continue to make a difference. after serving 14 years on death row and spending 18 years of his life fighting the case, he continued to fight for justice, and he brought his case to the united states supreme court. he received a $40 million jury verdict, and in april, the united states supreme court overturned that, even though in this case, there were three prosecutors who have -- who were found to have intentionally withheld evidence that would have exonerated him. plus, and this is a great lesson for all of us, it was a prosecutor who was the hero. he stood up and came forward and told everybody what the other two prosecutors did. when he did that, his efforts were rebuked by the district attorney. as a result, he left his job. it tells you that there are heroes everywhere. people are standing up for justice everywhere. we have to reach everyone everywhere every place in order to solve this
we thank the library staff as well as sfgovtv for their good work here. john came here because we invited him and because he knew that he is making a difference and will continue to make a difference. after serving 14 years on death row and spending 18 years of his life fighting the case, he continued to fight for justice, and he brought his case to the united states supreme court. he received a $40 million jury verdict, and in april, the united states supreme court overturned that, even though...
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to get a bomb through a body scanner than it is through a metal detector so why the double speak john here they are saying they're essential to their national security to our national security to have these scanners this billion dollar industry that we've already spent so much money on yet they're so easily defeated as you've shown time and time again in your series of videos why why do they still say that you know. the kind of more happy side of the spectrum the it could just be that they're embarrassed you know they spent a lot of taxpayer dollars on these machines that essentially don't work and they probably don't want to admit that they're a failure on the other side of the spectrum this was a billion dollars that went to government contractors that have significant ties with with defense spending already one of the companies is owned by a company that ran out of another one of the companies has a lobbyist that was the former head of the t.s.a. so we see a lot of interesting political connections in here and there's. there's certainly a potential the following the money will find you
to get a bomb through a body scanner than it is through a metal detector so why the double speak john here they are saying they're essential to their national security to our national security to have these scanners this billion dollar industry that we've already spent so much money on yet they're so easily defeated as you've shown time and time again in your series of videos why why do they still say that you know. the kind of more happy side of the spectrum the it could just be that they're...
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first of all, we're going to start with john. here's a tape recording of you talking to president nixon or him talking to you discussing about the cancer on the presidency. when he was masterminding, if you will, the cover-up. here he is talking about blackmail he's willing to pay to the burglars to keep them quiet. let's listen. >> what was, it was a long time ago, what was your reaction when you heard the president of the united states talk casually about the fund of -- he could just grab a million bucks out of a safe somewhere and have it, that is what is going in politics to some extent today. there's a huge amount of money rolling in. what did you think? >> i gone in there to try to convince him otherwise, to warn him we were obstructing justice and that he would slam his fist down on the desk and stop it. i pulled out of thin air the fact that it could costa -- cost, a million dollars we know what he did after that conversation is go to the corner of the office where rose woods had a suite and open the door and you can still pick
first of all, we're going to start with john. here's a tape recording of you talking to president nixon or him talking to you discussing about the cancer on the presidency. when he was masterminding, if you will, the cover-up. here he is talking about blackmail he's willing to pay to the burglars to keep them quiet. let's listen. >> what was, it was a long time ago, what was your reaction when you heard the president of the united states talk casually about the fund of -- he could just...
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john: wow mit jonathan grubert. thank you for your time and expertise on the matter. >> happy to be here. >> john: now for more on theitics of the healthcare decision and its likely impact in november, i'm joined by democratic strategy bahsills southland michael and michael mislanski. you saw professor grubert. does--let me go to you first michael. is mitt romney going to run against the mandate or is he hoping this goes away and he'll focus on the economy again. >> i think it will become part of the strategy. if he tries to run all on obama-care it's a mistake. i think they'll argue the tax side of the argument. this points out how important a word is. it's all about a word. if this were put in this position to begin with, it never would have passed. if it looks like a tax, if it acts like a tax, it's a tax. at a minimum, to be intellectually honest, not to say that the candidates are, but it's a tax and it will effect a lot of people in the middle class and lower middle class who are struggling and they've got a lot of challenges financially. then all of a sudden they've made a conscious choice not to pay for healt
john: wow mit jonathan grubert. thank you for your time and expertise on the matter. >> happy to be here. >> john: now for more on theitics of the healthcare decision and its likely impact in november, i'm joined by democratic strategy bahsills southland michael and michael mislanski. you saw professor grubert. does--let me go to you first michael. is mitt romney going to run against the mandate or is he hoping this goes away and he'll focus on the economy again. >> i think it...
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because john fugelsang is here it's fridays with john fugelsang. >> you have heard of tv on the radioin the boo radially studio in new york -- >> it is great to have you here on camera. >> it's great to be here with you on camera -- you all right? >> i have to strike out with her every day on the show. >> he'll be striking out with me again next saturday night in boston. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> and i'll be doing guilt a love story in minneapolis. >> and then we'll be on the [ overlapping speakers ] >> it used to be a chain of theaters -- >> this has been a great year because i got to headline the blue state ball and then sexy liberal with you at the safety so my goal to play every single theater in minneapolis is continuing at place. >> good luck. >> there are a few adult houses i have scheduled in the fall. >> good luck. >> steph, skip as a vietnam vet has been plagued with health problems lately. cheryl ann decided to contact scott brown, and within a week they received help and a personal letter from scott perry. scott brown's office never responded. caroline said i guess w
because john fugelsang is here it's fridays with john fugelsang. >> you have heard of tv on the radioin the boo radially studio in new york -- >> it is great to have you here on camera. >> it's great to be here with you on camera -- you all right? >> i have to strike out with her every day on the show. >> he'll be striking out with me again next saturday night in boston. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> and i'll be doing guilt a love story in minneapolis....
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gwen: in the end, how surprised were you about john roberts being the key link pin here? >> i think i was more surprised that it was upheld on the basis of the taxing power than i was that it was john roberts. the last time joan and i were on here, she predicted the supreme court would uphold it. i predicted it wouldn't. clearly someone changed their vote. but i don't think anyone came out of the arguments thinking they'll uphold this on the taxing authority and this is why the roberts' opinion is so interesting because he gives the liberal this is victory on the law but gives the conservatives this huge vote of support for what had been the central argument all along, that the congress' commerce power does not extend to somebody who isn't doing anything. if you don't have insurance, you're not in commerce, you can't be regulated and roberts has a forceful opinion agreeing with that so he falls back to the government's fall-back and he says but congress can tax almost everything, the founding of the republic, there was a head tax, you could be taxed for standing there so h
gwen: in the end, how surprised were you about john roberts being the key link pin here? >> i think i was more surprised that it was upheld on the basis of the taxing power than i was that it was john roberts. the last time joan and i were on here, she predicted the supreme court would uphold it. i predicted it wouldn't. clearly someone changed their vote. but i don't think anyone came out of the arguments thinking they'll uphold this on the taxing authority and this is why the roberts'...
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but possible, john. >> here's what has me confused and help me with the medical advice. he has this event. they say it's a first-time seizure. goes to get treatment. that's on saturday. he flew back across the country and here in washington, d.c. today. his staff says he had limited recall. is that advisable? >> you know, it depends in part, john. that's a good question. it depends in part if think nope what the cause of the seizure was at this point. my guess is, and again, we do this quite a bit in hospitals trying to evaluate this sort of thing, he had an mri scan, some scan of his brain, had his laboratory values checked, had an eeg perhaps. if all those things contaminao l normal, they may say whatever it is we don't think it's that serious. it's okay to travel. there are people who have epilepsy and he's seizures who do fly. my guess is again there may be more investigation into exactly what happened here to his brain. basically, the effort to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> we'll keep on top of this story, as well. appreciate your help. >>> tonight the penta
but possible, john. >> here's what has me confused and help me with the medical advice. he has this event. they say it's a first-time seizure. goes to get treatment. that's on saturday. he flew back across the country and here in washington, d.c. today. his staff says he had limited recall. is that advisable? >> you know, it depends in part, john. that's a good question. it depends in part if think nope what the cause of the seizure was at this point. my guess is, and again, we do...
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we've got some good convection here. >> john makes the risky choice to chase alone today. er, make sure to stay connected. >> over here is the am radio. some of the antennas there. >> after three hours on the road, he sees the development he's been waiting for. >> behind me is a fully formed cell and i'm on the eastern side of it now, which means that i want to get around it. >> coming in behind the storm is the safest part of the storm because you're not threatened by the storm coming at you, but at the same time, you're in the part of the storm where any tornadoes will typically form. >> to his dismay, he sees he's in exactly the wrong place. >> unfortunately, it looks like we're headed more into the center of the cell than i'd like to. >> i realized i had to drive through the thunderstorms in order to get to the back side of them. >> we're in a tornado watch that has been issued until 8:00 this evening. >> this cloud here starting to drop down a little bit. >> despite the risk, john continues to record, a dangerous distraction in an already tense situation. >> again, ver
we've got some good convection here. >> john makes the risky choice to chase alone today. er, make sure to stay connected. >> over here is the am radio. some of the antennas there. >> after three hours on the road, he sees the development he's been waiting for. >> behind me is a fully formed cell and i'm on the eastern side of it now, which means that i want to get around it. >> coming in behind the storm is the safest part of the storm because you're not...
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here. >> thank you. >> sean: coming up, we will check in with john stossel, here with a special investigation into teachers david limbaugh is back to plain how big labor has influenced the obama administration and he will welcome to hotels.com. summer road trip, huh? yep uhuh let's find you a room. at hotels.com, you'll always find the perfect hotel. cause we only do hotels. wow. i like that. nice! no. laugh...awe hmm nice huh ooh, yeah book it! oh boy call me... this summer, we're finding you the perfect place - plus giving you up to $100 at hotels.com support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering ] in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now citi thankyou visa card holders can combine the thankyou points they've earned and get even greater rewards. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the jeep grand cherokee has won more than just respect. ♪ >> sean: welcome back to thi
here. >> thank you. >> sean: coming up, we will check in with john stossel, here with a special investigation into teachers david limbaugh is back to plain how big labor has influenced the obama administration and he will welcome to hotels.com. summer road trip, huh? yep uhuh let's find you a room. at hotels.com, you'll always find the perfect hotel. cause we only do hotels. wow. i like that. nice! no. laugh...awe hmm nice huh ooh, yeah book it! oh boy call me... this summer, we're...
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here. so, john, let me ask you this question.ou have cory booker first i'm not indicting private equity. duvall patrick a good company. now bill clinton. cynics say because they get donations. but new york a lot of businesses created by private equity. it may not just be cynical. >> and it may expose a deeper schism with the democratic party bill clinton dealt with when he was running for president. the democratic leadership council attacked by folks on the far left too closely business. always a tension in the democratic party. these liberal base and folks with a much more expensive interkeshgted attitude about business. one of the things we may be seeing a blowback on the bain attacks showing the divisions beneath the surface of the democratic party surfacing yet again. >> hogan interesting. think about bill clinton weighing in on this. it's clear from everything bill clinton said he'd voting for barack obama and wants barack obama to win but he's a guy who did what he did with business onboard. >> that's right. and bill clinto
here. so, john, let me ask you this question.ou have cory booker first i'm not indicting private equity. duvall patrick a good company. now bill clinton. cynics say because they get donations. but new york a lot of businesses created by private equity. it may not just be cynical. >> and it may expose a deeper schism with the democratic party bill clinton dealt with when he was running for president. the democratic leadership council attacked by folks on the far left too closely business....
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i'm here with john avlon. look, i keep this on my desk.his is a blind trust, everything, mitt romney, we've got it. in that was, john, from last summerall the stocks mitt romney owns in his blind trust. the new ones came out today and compared them. what did you find in them? >> this is an update since last august. just glancing at it very quickly, he's a very wealthy man. he has over 50 asset holdings valued at over $1 million, at least. this is an extraordinarily successful guy. there's some speaking fees, he's got more money as a former director and it's largely status quo. he's trying to keep his activity at a minimum because he's running for office. >> when you look through the original ones he did own individual stocks in ford, it appears that some of them are gone. much more money markets. very conservative -- >> that's right. to get a sense of the range, very, very diversified. to give you the range, he got up to $6.2 million from bain in the last calendar year. that's the kind of ranges. follow the money. this is a document that e
i'm here with john avlon. look, i keep this on my desk.his is a blind trust, everything, mitt romney, we've got it. in that was, john, from last summerall the stocks mitt romney owns in his blind trust. the new ones came out today and compared them. what did you find in them? >> this is an update since last august. just glancing at it very quickly, he's a very wealthy man. he has over 50 asset holdings valued at over $1 million, at least. this is an extraordinarily successful guy. there's...
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john is here with a preview of what the changes will do. john. >> to some degree rush hours at metro have always been somewhat different fares cost more, trains run more frequently and on red line not all trains run to the end of the line. starting tomorrow, new changes in rush hour effecting tens of thousands of commuters, using the yellow, blue and orange lines. under the changes, some commuters will be winners others losers. >> reporter: metro's orange line, virginia, has a chronic over crowding problem during rush hour. how crowded is it? >> some times you have to wait two or three trains to get on the train because they are so full of passengers. >> reporter: metro's silver line will funnel more trains on to the orange line. metro runs trains from virginia, into dc, two ways. the bridge over the potomac river which carries yellow line trains back and forth and tunnel under the potomac river between rossland and foggy bottom. blue line and orange line trains run here. metro managers decided to shift more rail traffic over the bridge, so
john is here with a preview of what the changes will do. john. >> to some degree rush hours at metro have always been somewhat different fares cost more, trains run more frequently and on red line not all trains run to the end of the line. starting tomorrow, new changes in rush hour effecting tens of thousands of commuters, using the yellow, blue and orange lines. under the changes, some commuters will be winners others losers. >> reporter: metro's orange line, virginia, has a...
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john? >> i'll be here. back, john? ere. [♪...] >> i've been training all year for the big race in chicago, but i can only afford one trip. and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my four-star hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >> announcer: save big on car rentals too, from $12.95 a day. ♪ >>> hey, imsom kneebacks you're watching "world news now"! >> sleep is overrated. ♪ it's not about the money, money we don't need your money money money we just want to make the world ♪ >>> royals making all kinds of news. >> every single day. >> happy 30th birthday to prince william. hard to believe he is 30, when we think back of the pictures of him with his mother diana, young. now look at him, all grown up. >> and all married. and now we learned that the late princess left him a very gen
john? >> i'll be here. back, john? ere. [♪...] >> i've been training all year for the big race in chicago, but i can only afford one trip. and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my four-star hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com...
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here. >> thank you. >> sean: coming up, we will check in with john stossel, here with a special investigation into teachers unions. and david limbaugh is back to plain how big labor has influenced the obama administration and he will expose the unholy alliance, when she he joins me next, straight ahead. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours with us. with real advice for real goals. a u.s bank wealth management advisor can help you every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients. so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along there wealth. so there footsteps can help the next generation find there own path. all of us serving you. usbank there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in t economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >
here. >> thank you. >> sean: coming up, we will check in with john stossel, here with a special investigation into teachers unions. and david limbaugh is back to plain how big labor has influenced the obama administration and he will expose the unholy alliance, when she he joins me next, straight ahead. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours with us. with real advice for real goals. a u.s bank wealth management advisor can help you every step of the way. from big steps,...
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here. >> thank you. >> sean: coming up, we will check in with john stossel, here with a special investigation into teachersnd david limbaugh is back to plain how big labor has influenced the obama administration and he will expose the unholy alliance, when i know the name of eight princesses. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. get great gifts for dad at the bass pro shops father's day sale, like... plus free kids fishing at our catch and release pond this weekend. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel
here. >> thank you. >> sean: coming up, we will check in with john stossel, here with a special investigation into teachersnd david limbaugh is back to plain how big labor has influenced the obama administration and he will expose the unholy alliance, when i know the name of eight princesses. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few...
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abc's john schriffen is here with more on their miraculous survival. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, paula. certainly, an unbelievable story. imagine the panic. the worry of their family and friends. the men were soiling from florida's west coast to mexico. when their boat hit one of the biggest storms of the season. they were believed dead. but amazingly, after nine days lost at sea, these two men stepped on shore. this morning, we're hearing their miraculous tale for the first time. it all started 12 days ago, when 57-year-old gerald chessher and 48-year-old vance bryan set sail from captiva island, florida, for four days at sea, pushing a barge to cancun. >> four days. it seemed to be more of a vacation than a job. >> reporter: tropical storm debby had other ideas. >> within five hours, the vacation was over. >> reporter: the storm intensified. crashing waves against their boat. >> the rain was -- it was so tremendous, it was like a million marbles. >> reporter: it was strikingly clear, these two had a problem. >> we lost power. our fi
abc's john schriffen is here with more on their miraculous survival. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, paula. certainly, an unbelievable story. imagine the panic. the worry of their family and friends. the men were soiling from florida's west coast to mexico. when their boat hit one of the biggest storms of the season. they were believed dead. but amazingly, after nine days lost at sea, these two men stepped on shore. this morning, we're hearing their miraculous tale for the...