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judith joins me now to explain how shwhat she's learned. it's been five years, how do you feel about this? >> i've moved beyond. we sold our claim a year and a half ago, i took my name off all the websites. just said that's it. it's over. >> you know, i so want to tell my viewers what they can do to avoid getting into the situation you got into. what can we tell them? >> nothing. as far as i'm concerned we haven't changed the laws. we're chasing, thanks to the trustee and some of the law people what's happening, but i think its happening every day. we read about another ponzi scheme. this one went on long, that's what made it different. some how he was protected. >> how did you decide to invest with berni madoff? >> we had an unusual situation. my mother had invested many years ago through friends, and she, my dad had passed away, and we were really helping her. she was beginning, she was quite senior but totally with it and quite a good investor, and she had checked him out, and she decided to stay. we were looking at helping her. we put m
judith joins me now to explain how shwhat she's learned. it's been five years, how do you feel about this? >> i've moved beyond. we sold our claim a year and a half ago, i took my name off all the websites. just said that's it. it's over. >> you know, i so want to tell my viewers what they can do to avoid getting into the situation you got into. what can we tell them? >> nothing. as far as i'm concerned we haven't changed the laws. we're chasing, thanks to the trustee and some...
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let's imagine her name is judith. we'll scape or so permission to invent judith shakespeare. let us imagine since facts are so hard to come by she said. the girl is running and endearing as her. she was a bit match and it. i can't can do is virginia woolf accent but imagine a virginia woolf. she had no chance of learning grammar and logic. it's like bbc like fat dell and abbe. she picked up a book now and then. one of her brothers perhaps and read a few pages but then her parents came and told her to mend the stockings her minds this do and not moon about with books and papers. this is a thought experiment. a famous thought experiment. what would have happened if she were shakespeare? before she was out of her teens she would be betrothed. she cried, like that's the worst possible thing. what does the wool stapler even do? she cried out that marriage was hateful to her and she was severely beaten by her father. then he told her not to shame him in this matter of marriage. there were tears in his eyes. how could she disobey him? how could she break his heart? in this fiction s
let's imagine her name is judith. we'll scape or so permission to invent judith shakespeare. let us imagine since facts are so hard to come by she said. the girl is running and endearing as her. she was a bit match and it. i can't can do is virginia woolf accent but imagine a virginia woolf. she had no chance of learning grammar and logic. it's like bbc like fat dell and abbe. she picked up a book now and then. one of her brothers perhaps and read a few pages but then her parents came and told...
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joining me, judith brown dianis and maya wiley.s a huge win. >> thanks, karen. huge win. >> starting with the new vra legislation, i want to talk about voter i.d., i believe it was in the statement that you put out, judith, you talked about a known practice coverage formula. up said practice that have traditionally been known to discriminate against voters would have to be precleared before going into effect. what would that look like? >> thanks for having me, karen. we know there are certain kinds of tools that have been used as the tools of voter suppression. so, for example, if you have a growing minority population and you used to have single-member districts to vote in and you moved to an at-large system, moving of polling places can really hurt minorities. there should be a provision, if a jurisdiction uses one of these methods and they have a significant number of minority voters, it should be precleared. we're letting too many jurisdictions off the hook by waiting around for them to have a certain number of judgments before
joining me, judith brown dianis and maya wiley.s a huge win. >> thanks, karen. huge win. >> starting with the new vra legislation, i want to talk about voter i.d., i believe it was in the statement that you put out, judith, you talked about a known practice coverage formula. up said practice that have traditionally been known to discriminate against voters would have to be precleared before going into effect. what would that look like? >> thanks for having me, karen. we know...
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joining me right now is judith brown dianis, and ryan haygood. i want to start with judith.a lot about this. it's almost like an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object. it just keeps coming. they don't get the message. we've got these pennsylvania people that just openly say it's for political gain. they don't bs us, they just say, fewer black votes, fewer big city votes, more chances our guys win. >> it's total manipulation for their own gain. but today we had a huge victory for democracy. you showed several times, representative turzi, admitting it's all about politics. >> voter i.d., which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> done. >> done! that's right. >> well, today, we say, check for democracy. >> and let me show you another guy, chairman of the republican party, robert kasich, i met him last month. here he is doing the same thing, openly and transparently cheering the votes of democrats. >> do you think all the attention drown to voter i.d. affected last year's elections? >> yeah, i think a little bit. i think we probably
joining me right now is judith brown dianis, and ryan haygood. i want to start with judith.a lot about this. it's almost like an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object. it just keeps coming. they don't get the message. we've got these pennsylvania people that just openly say it's for political gain. they don't bs us, they just say, fewer black votes, fewer big city votes, more chances our guys win. >> it's total manipulation for their own gain. but today we had a huge victory for...
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. >> judith and her husband inteffed over $1 million and recovered $1 million. it's been five years, how do you feel about it? >> i have moved beyond. we settled our claim a year and a half ago, and i took my name off the websites and said, "that's it, it's over." >> i want to tell my viewers what they can do to avoid getting into the situation you got into. what can we tell them? >> nothing. as far as i'm concerned we certainly haven't changed the laws we are chasing thanks to the trustee, some of the law people. what's happening, but i think it's happening every day. we read about another uponsy scheme. this went on untenably long. that made it different. somehow he was protected. >> how did you decide to invest with bernie madoff. >> we had an unusual situation. my mother had invested many years ago through friends. she - my dad passed away, and we were really helping her and she was beginning - she was senior, although totally with it and an investor. she had checked him out and stayed. we were looking at helping her. we put money into her account to give he
. >> judith and her husband inteffed over $1 million and recovered $1 million. it's been five years, how do you feel about it? >> i have moved beyond. we settled our claim a year and a half ago, and i took my name off the websites and said, "that's it, it's over." >> i want to tell my viewers what they can do to avoid getting into the situation you got into. what can we tell them? >> nothing. as far as i'm concerned we certainly haven't changed the laws we are...
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. >> the expo's key note speaker was judith kerr. she gave a room full of aspiring best-selling authors her perspective on the self-publishing industry and advised them how to make a success of self-publishing. here's an excerpts of her address. >> before i talk about our publishing program i want to -- self-publishing is not a new trend. the timeline of publishing. we can see in the paint little of the caves in southwest france as a form of self-publishing. that 17,000 years ago. these drawings are pigment on rock, represent animals, rituals, symbols and signs, so that fellow tribes people that were permanent but not portable. then came the manuscript of the middle ages. like these beautiful gospels from 8700. they were produced by monks, self-published. these were inked and a describe would produce one book at time for one customer. usually a rich patron or for somebody in the church. permanent and only slightly portable. in 19 -- sorry -- in 1439, journalists who were the media experts called the first technology entrepreneur inve
. >> the expo's key note speaker was judith kerr. she gave a room full of aspiring best-selling authors her perspective on the self-publishing industry and advised them how to make a success of self-publishing. here's an excerpts of her address. >> before i talk about our publishing program i want to -- self-publishing is not a new trend. the timeline of publishing. we can see in the paint little of the caves in southwest france as a form of self-publishing. that 17,000 years ago....
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judith, what are the chances this gets through? >> i think it's going to get through. voting rights act, and we know that voting is fundamental in this country, and i think they are going to get behind it. >> last time it passed the house by huge majorities, passed the senate with over 90 votes. we know there's a appetite for it, politically, it's going to come down to eric cantor. the votes are on the floor, as we know with this house, the trick is to get motions on to the floor. >> ari melber, judith, thanks to both of you. >>> in honoring the legacy of martin luther king jr., this morning the martin luther king foundation laid a wreath at the mlk memorial in washington, d.c., and this is also important to note a day of service across the country. msnbc.com has launched a special section called "growing hope," encouraging volunteerism and service. tell us what you're doing on this day of service. tweet us with #growinghope. i'm supporting bottomless closet, which helps provide women clothes for interviews. ug] [ male announcer ] so he can't let a cold keep him up ton
judith, what are the chances this gets through? >> i think it's going to get through. voting rights act, and we know that voting is fundamental in this country, and i think they are going to get behind it. >> last time it passed the house by huge majorities, passed the senate with over 90 votes. we know there's a appetite for it, politically, it's going to come down to eric cantor. the votes are on the floor, as we know with this house, the trick is to get motions on to the floor....
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judith miller is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist who has interviewed the prime minister, and as wek at those pictures, i'm curious to know, you sat down with him. what he tell you. >> he told me he was going to do what israel needed, no matter who cared and no matter who objected. he was that kind of man. larger than life. absolutely certain in his opinions. the kind of man we have not seen in the region for quite some time. >> nicknamed the bull bulldozer but shocked the world. >> he gave if sacred israeli splashed was preparing to give up even more sacred israeli land which was the left bank, when he had his stroke. he decided that he did not want the united states to impose a solution on him. and that if anybody was going to draw a line, it would be the borders of israel it would be an israeli prime minister, not an american president. >> he is the person i often quote when i tell young people, of you don't make a decision, others will decide for you. he railed against that. he didn't want anyone making decisions for them. the secretary of state john kerry has made ten, 101 trip
judith miller is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist who has interviewed the prime minister, and as wek at those pictures, i'm curious to know, you sat down with him. what he tell you. >> he told me he was going to do what israel needed, no matter who cared and no matter who objected. he was that kind of man. larger than life. absolutely certain in his opinions. the kind of man we have not seen in the region for quite some time. >> nicknamed the bull bulldozer but shocked the world....
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do that and the ghosts was finished products as well to master the again after stories written by judith and i think tom were missing something here or this isn't quite in that door. um i think we need to sort of take it in a different direction. um i might tell the reporter that and we might have a discussion about this or that sometimes they win and sometimes i win but that in all smelly it's there it's their products. so um i'd trust them and their judgment but down by get my job is a sort of just kind of given some feedback unlikely that a a take it in and use it if they can and again. i do sin is put to the final product is most important things so ultimately opened at the final product will will again be the best thing and the candy. he's been agreed to a seat. looking through news articles for two straight hours. too busy to see us this time duty as an animated conversation with the rookie reporter on just joined the team so there are many ways in which scott helps a little better with that. on this. in japan students could come. steve hansen. more complicated stands condemned. it
do that and the ghosts was finished products as well to master the again after stories written by judith and i think tom were missing something here or this isn't quite in that door. um i think we need to sort of take it in a different direction. um i might tell the reporter that and we might have a discussion about this or that sometimes they win and sometimes i win but that in all smelly it's there it's their products. so um i'd trust them and their judgment but down by get my job is a sort...
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now, the same thing is being done on part of the n judith line. also k the iconic cable car lines will be mostly out of service starting tomorrow afternoon. the california line stops at 2:00 p.m. and the palo mason cable car line will run only between fisherman's war f and china. >> the celebrations do get out of hand, we can either reroute around those celebrations or insuring that if people do climb on to energized lines, there is an energy running out that could be harmful to people who do climb on board. >> muni is also trying to take care of its property. this is not if first time muni has taken such steps because of rowdy fans. a spokesperson says the agency took similar steps the last few years during big games. >> the enthusiastic fans out there or sips just yet today? >> well, not a whole lot of signs, but we see a lot of people sort of walking around here near the waterfront wearing their 49ers gear and they seem pretty excite d for tomorrow's game. >> all the bankers in the east bay were wearing 49er gear as well. thanks a lot. and stay
now, the same thing is being done on part of the n judith line. also k the iconic cable car lines will be mostly out of service starting tomorrow afternoon. the california line stops at 2:00 p.m. and the palo mason cable car line will run only between fisherman's war f and china. >> the celebrations do get out of hand, we can either reroute around those celebrations or insuring that if people do climb on to energized lines, there is an energy running out that could be harmful to people...
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judith with the power commission has heard that more than once. >> you have to weigh the costs and benefits. >> reporter: it looked into upgrading michigan's infrastructure a few years ago. the agency found it would cost $1 million per mile to bury power lines and the average homeowner would have to pay thousands of dollars more every year. >> occasionally we hear from a city regarding this issue. but when they realize that residential folks in the city will have to bear the cost of it, they usually lose interest fairly quickly because people just can't afford it. >> reporter: she said while the frequency of power outages would decrease with underground lines it would take three to four times longer to restore them when damaged, and that's not all. >> an underground system would need to be replaced every 25 years. overhead systems last much longer. that all adds to the cost 237 when it comes to cost over savings in most cases savings wins until the next storm blows in. bisi onile-ere, al jazeera, detroit. >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in jerusalem where he spent the day meeting w
judith with the power commission has heard that more than once. >> you have to weigh the costs and benefits. >> reporter: it looked into upgrading michigan's infrastructure a few years ago. the agency found it would cost $1 million per mile to bury power lines and the average homeowner would have to pay thousands of dollars more every year. >> occasionally we hear from a city regarding this issue. but when they realize that residential folks in the city will have to bear the...
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(doorbell rings) judith: i said, "no!" jake: and i said, "why not?" no! why not? have to give you a reason. dad, i got my learner's permit, but mom won't let me drive her car. just because they give 15-year-olds learner's permits doesn't mean they're ready to drive. been driving for years. grand theft auto one, grand theft auto two. and i never ran over anybody but pimps and crack whores. jake... sorry. crack prostitutes. go get started on your homework.
(doorbell rings) judith: i said, "no!" jake: and i said, "why not?" no! why not? have to give you a reason. dad, i got my learner's permit, but mom won't let me drive her car. just because they give 15-year-olds learner's permits doesn't mean they're ready to drive. been driving for years. grand theft auto one, grand theft auto two. and i never ran over anybody but pimps and crack whores. jake... sorry. crack prostitutes. go get started on your homework.
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. >> you just heard judith say she approves of the madoff chase.ou bring up the point that awful these settlement whether it's about the london whale or madoff are shareholders paying. it's not bank executives. >> in a company like facebook or twitter or microsoft, you have venture capitalists who own 40, 50% of the company. in the big banks in the united states, less than one-half of 1% of the shares are owned by insiders. 991/2 %. stock in these companies are directly or indirectly owned by you and me. the net effect of that is that the person who is being fined is you or me. what did we do wrong? nothing. who is not being find kerry kelling jer wasn't fined the guy at countrywide, angelo maz illa isn't fined. why are they penalizing you and i for something we didn't do and not penalizing the people who incorrect. >> who says money can't buy you friends? companies are making big bucks off selling them to you. >> story and more as "real money" continues. keep it right here. >> every sunday night, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprisin
. >> you just heard judith say she approves of the madoff chase.ou bring up the point that awful these settlement whether it's about the london whale or madoff are shareholders paying. it's not bank executives. >> in a company like facebook or twitter or microsoft, you have venture capitalists who own 40, 50% of the company. in the big banks in the united states, less than one-half of 1% of the shares are owned by insiders. 991/2 %. stock in these companies are directly or...
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immigrants to more contemporary names like ann landers and washington may get miss manners herself judith martin. she's been waiting for the key column since nineteen seventy dispensing pithy and proper guidelines for social behavior. and she's come to the jewish community center of greater washington to share some of her weekend now if you during the days when everybody behaved well just tell me when at once her column isn't the only place to find her thoughts ms martin has also authored a series of books. the latest season when they kick off is called miss manners minds your business which he co authored with her son was wonderful i have written a book that my daughter before and i wrote this in with my son. and we made love getting into it. and of course they were extremely well brought up as you can imagine. and this isn't the first chinese market has come to the jewish community center. this local audiences were sent into werewolves. many have been reading her column for years and they always have lots of questions. barbara we got the gcc explains. i believe that she use to take year
immigrants to more contemporary names like ann landers and washington may get miss manners herself judith martin. she's been waiting for the key column since nineteen seventy dispensing pithy and proper guidelines for social behavior. and she's come to the jewish community center of greater washington to share some of her weekend now if you during the days when everybody behaved well just tell me when at once her column isn't the only place to find her thoughts ms martin has also authored a...
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. >> the expo's keynote speaker was judith, president and publisher, and gave a room of aspiring authors her perspective on the self-publishing industry advising how to make a success of self-publishing. he's an an excerpt of her address. >> before i talk about exciting things we're doing in our self-publishing program, i wanted to sort of share the point that self-publishing is not a new trend. the time line of publishing. we can see in the paintings of the last quote in southern southwest france, a form of self-publishing taking place 17,000 year ago. these drawings are pigment on rock representing animals, symbols, and signs for their fellow tribes people. they were permanent, but not portable. then came the illuminated manuscript of the middle ages like these gospels for monks, self-publish the story. usually, a rich patron or for somebody in the church, permanent and only slightly portable. in 19 -- in -- sorry, in 1439, the media expert javas called the first technology entrepreneur invented the mechanical movable type used to print the catholic church because they couldn't light t
. >> the expo's keynote speaker was judith, president and publisher, and gave a room of aspiring authors her perspective on the self-publishing industry advising how to make a success of self-publishing. he's an an excerpt of her address. >> before i talk about exciting things we're doing in our self-publishing program, i wanted to sort of share the point that self-publishing is not a new trend. the time line of publishing. we can see in the paintings of the last quote in southern...
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judith levine, associate professor of sociology at temple university, and author of "ain't no trust:l low-income mothers and why it matters." and one of the editors of the shriver report, senior vice president for american values and new communities at the center for american progress. so i want to start with you, daniella, because i want to go right to this question of single mothers and how much this whole story about women has to do with the ability of women to control and manage their own fertility. >> right, exactly. i mean, the thing we found most in this report and through our polling, which was an amazing over 3,500 people, is that women need time. they need time to take care of chair children. they need time to take care of their parents. they need time if they want to get out of that low-wage job. how are they supposed to better their education if they have no flexibility over their schedule? it's an ironic thing that the wealthiest people are the once who have the most flexibility. everyone needs it, but single mothers are the ones who really need it the most. in our poll,
judith levine, associate professor of sociology at temple university, and author of "ain't no trust:l low-income mothers and why it matters." and one of the editors of the shriver report, senior vice president for american values and new communities at the center for american progress. so i want to start with you, daniella, because i want to go right to this question of single mothers and how much this whole story about women has to do with the ability of women to control and manage...
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judith miller is with us as well. so before we get in to this, these developments are fascinating. fascinating aspects is africom is nothing more than a shell. and i have to say that i was surprised at that. how do you think that that factored into what did or did not happen? >> you have to talk about another eason why to be prepared because there was a spontaneous video that was because of this. i think that is 450 page tracript that we are just learning about now, it really calls into question some of the administration questioning what happened and it's not going to be good for hillary clinton. lou: it is also not good for "the new york times." >> they just finished months of investigation and one byline story by person who is based in cairo. h was viewed as and they were from the christian coptic community and he had also reported to libya that a video is responsible in part for this affair and he sent back to do another story and basically we examined this. lou: let me turn to you, ralph. the assets that were available because as you well know much of it has been why in the wo
judith miller is with us as well. so before we get in to this, these developments are fascinating. fascinating aspects is africom is nothing more than a shell. and i have to say that i was surprised at that. how do you think that that factored into what did or did not happen? >> you have to talk about another eason why to be prepared because there was a spontaneous video that was because of this. i think that is 450 page tracript that we are just learning about now, it really calls into...
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ron christie, and fox news contributor jud judith miller.bony williams, good to have you here, since i mentioned you last ebony, i turn to you first, sperling said it is false there was a quote, unquote magic number that after the washington post, had given administration two pinnochios for lying about 7 million. >> i have to say even as a left wing supporter that number was certainly -- out there. it was the target number, we heard from secretary kathleen sebelius, now this is an opportunity for dang to kind of make a fuller statement, saying that was an ideal number we would be satisfied with continual yee enroll am. lou: a half million. >> well not a hf a million. they need more, but ty need more context on what the number represents. lou: judy, context, this dang has a hard time -- this dang has a haradministration has a hard e dealing with context. >> i think that is a very good theme for them this tale of two country, de blasio large theme, rich versus -- >> de blasio has just been in office for a couple of days, president for 5 years,
ron christie, and fox news contributor jud judith miller.bony williams, good to have you here, since i mentioned you last ebony, i turn to you first, sperling said it is false there was a quote, unquote magic number that after the washington post, had given administration two pinnochios for lying about 7 million. >> i have to say even as a left wing supporter that number was certainly -- out there. it was the target number, we heard from secretary kathleen sebelius, now this is an...
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another scientist is judith curry and she now says openly that you cannot control whether by reducingns. and that seems to be the entire premise. if we tweak mr. cap-and-trade we can also tweak the weather pattern. barbara boxer went on to the senate floor and implied a carbon tax would help to prevent future tornado outbreaks. it seems like every time that there is a new weather extreme somee says the cause was man-made global warming. in 90% of the country will face below normal temperatures tomorrow. this is a climate change, if it is a one, what is it? >> and what are your we have had the largest tornado ever recorded on earth and we have had the fastest hurricane ever recorded on earth. >> carbon could cause the planet to plunge. >> global warming is going to cost us the planet? >> it will be here but we will have to continually rebuild. the idea that the united states are developing world should limit their energy choices based on this is scientifically baseless. as i just mentioned the geological record bears out on the current weather bears it out. there's no more that you can
another scientist is judith curry and she now says openly that you cannot control whether by reducingns. and that seems to be the entire premise. if we tweak mr. cap-and-trade we can also tweak the weather pattern. barbara boxer went on to the senate floor and implied a carbon tax would help to prevent future tornado outbreaks. it seems like every time that there is a new weather extreme somee says the cause was man-made global warming. in 90% of the country will face below normal temperatures...
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another scientist is judith curry and she now says openly that you cannot control whether by reducingns. and that seems to be the entire premise. if we tweak mr. cap-and-trade we can also tweak the weather pattern. barbara boxer went on to the senate floor and implied a carbon tax would help to prevent future tornado outbreaks. it seems like every time that there is a new weather extreme someone says the cause was man-made global warming. in 90% of the country will face below normal temperatures tomorrow. this is a climate change, if it is a one, what is it? >> and what are your we have had the largest tornado ever recorded on earth and we have had the fastest hurricane ever recorded on earth. >> carbon could cause the planet to plunge. >> global warming is going to cost us the planet? >> it will be here but we will have to continually rebuild. the idea that the united states are developing world should limit their energy choices based on this is scientifically baseless. as i just mentioned the geological record bears out on the current weather bears it out. there's no more that you c
another scientist is judith curry and she now says openly that you cannot control whether by reducingns. and that seems to be the entire premise. if we tweak mr. cap-and-trade we can also tweak the weather pattern. barbara boxer went on to the senate floor and implied a carbon tax would help to prevent future tornado outbreaks. it seems like every time that there is a new weather extreme someone says the cause was man-made global warming. in 90% of the country will face below normal...
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but the highlight my dear niece, judith, her wedding. my family was all together over the weekend.ther of the bride, next to me, my girlfriend, amber, my sister-in-law, cynthia, and my brother, butch. it was a glorious, glorious time. >> you all look so happy. it was no surprise to any of us. but in your post you told everyone about amber and your relationship. i hope that was a good experience. >> i'm going to tell you all this and you know because you have had a front row seat. all that tumultuous year that i had. i have never been happier or healthier than i am right now. and -- my -- my year-end post my year-end post was just full of gratitude and just telling everyone all that i'm grateful for, including my girlfriend, amber, who really loved me through a very difficult year. and i'm very happy for the support and it's just -- letting everybody know that -- reflect on what got you to where you are right now and to be grateful for where you are. >> i hope you and she felt the love coming back. >> we did. how about your vacation? >> much less exciting. >> oh, really? no headline
but the highlight my dear niece, judith, her wedding. my family was all together over the weekend.ther of the bride, next to me, my girlfriend, amber, my sister-in-law, cynthia, and my brother, butch. it was a glorious, glorious time. >> you all look so happy. it was no surprise to any of us. but in your post you told everyone about amber and your relationship. i hope that was a good experience. >> i'm going to tell you all this and you know because you have had a front row seat....
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. >>> when we come back we'll talk to the co-chair of the world economic forum's annual meeting, judith rodin and what does all-ie dimob think about bitcoin, his exclusive answer next when "squawk box" in davos returns. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. really it's glorious, is it not? >> it's glorious. we are in davos, switzerland no less. >> but the weather i see and you hear. >
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people living in the neighborhood there at 46th and judith say they are unhappy how the situation was handled. >> reporter: san francisco firefighters this afternoon cleared broken windows. and shoveled glass. remnants of last night's bomb squad detonation that tore the building apart and rattled the neighborhood and sparked a fire at this liquor store. >> my whole house shook. i ran to my roommates room and none of us knew what it was. >> reporter: the police were called in. family members clearing out items from a late family member found a suspicious device. they used the protocall with the decision made to have people shelter in place or evacuate before it was exploded in the building. >> i know there is concern as to why the bomb squad did not move the device. however, in this case they determined it was safer. >> do you think you should have been evacuated? >> i have a 90-year-old mother in law. >> his family and home are fine but he wants an explanation. >> earlier on in the day they told us they found a suspicious package and they told us to stay where you are until further no
people living in the neighborhood there at 46th and judith say they are unhappy how the situation was handled. >> reporter: san francisco firefighters this afternoon cleared broken windows. and shoveled glass. remnants of last night's bomb squad detonation that tore the building apart and rattled the neighborhood and sparked a fire at this liquor store. >> my whole house shook. i ran to my roommates room and none of us knew what it was. >> reporter: the police were called in....
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people living in the neighborhood there at 46th and judith say they are unhappy how the situation was handled. >> reporter: san francisco firefighters this afternoon cleared broken windows. and shoveled glass. remnants of last night's bomb squad detonation that tore the building apart and rattled the neighborhood and sparked a fire at this liquor store. >> my whole house shook. i ran to my roommates room and none of us knew what it was. >> reporter: the police were called in. family members clearing out items from a late family member found a suspicious device. they used the protocall with the decision made to have people shelter in place or evacuate before it was exploded in the building. >> i know there is concern as to why the bomb squad did not move the device. however, in this case they determined it was safer. >> do you think you should have been evacuated? >> i have a 90-year-old mother in law. >> his family and home are fine but he wants an explanation. >> earlier on in the day they told us they found a suspicious package and they told us to stay where you are until further no
people living in the neighborhood there at 46th and judith say they are unhappy how the situation was handled. >> reporter: san francisco firefighters this afternoon cleared broken windows. and shoveled glass. remnants of last night's bomb squad detonation that tore the building apart and rattled the neighborhood and sparked a fire at this liquor store. >> my whole house shook. i ran to my roommates room and none of us knew what it was. >> reporter: the police were called in....
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jon: judith miller, kirsten powers. thank you both. >> thank you.boston mobster, james "whitey" bulger convicted of multiple murders was reportedly brought to tears by a touching love note from his girlfriend. the attorney for bulger reportedly hand delivering a note his client wrote to his girlfriend, something the mobster never thought the prison officials would allow. bulger's girlfriend, catherine greg behind bars reportedly helping him hide from police. we are told she responded that we spent 16 years on the run together best arrest in 2011 and we set them up for a nice reality tv series on their romance. jon: guy convicted -- jenna: horrible things. jon: participating in what, 16 murders, crying over his girlfriend. >>> target reveals a massive data breach affecting tens of thousands or 10 of millions of americans actually was bigger than originally reported. just how far it went. >>> plus danger beneath the snow. some expert advice on avalanche safety in light of several recent deaths in the west. rmer:n idaho potato farmer. and our giant ida
jon: judith miller, kirsten powers. thank you both. >> thank you.boston mobster, james "whitey" bulger convicted of multiple murders was reportedly brought to tears by a touching love note from his girlfriend. the attorney for bulger reportedly hand delivering a note his client wrote to his girlfriend, something the mobster never thought the prison officials would allow. bulger's girlfriend, catherine greg behind bars reportedly helping him hide from police. we are told she...
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. >> judith momo, who assists victims of trafficking, says every american should be alarmed about theublic health consequences that comes with the explosion of cheap sex offered at these massage parlors and secret brothels. >> they have sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea, syphilis. one person takes it and then passes it on to the other person. and by the time you look at it, you have 15, 20 or even 100 people infected from this one little lady who was trafficked. and they are right in your neighborhood. >> these are slaves. in this day and age, slavery exists in cities like san francisco, but it's the most egregious kind of slavery. it's sex slaves. >> mayor gavin newsom of san francisco takes the issue of slavery in his city very personally. >> if it weren't so real, because i've seen it, i've seen it firsthand, i would not believe it. and most people drive by and they don't believe this stuff. they say, well, maybe it happens a little, but you're exaggerating. give me a break. exaggerating. every single one of these massage establishments, almost every single one, this i
. >> judith momo, who assists victims of trafficking, says every american should be alarmed about theublic health consequences that comes with the explosion of cheap sex offered at these massage parlors and secret brothels. >> they have sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea, syphilis. one person takes it and then passes it on to the other person. and by the time you look at it, you have 15, 20 or even 100 people infected from this one little lady who was trafficked. and...
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years later i interviewed judith campbell asner, who was what they called a party girl.then having an affair with sinatra. sinatra introduced her to jfk. she many years later showed me documentation and had taken messages from jfk to sam g. but the relationship changed. sinatra felt that his house and he completely rejected. he had a plaque on one of the doors there that said this is the room that jfk flopped and in the date was engraved. .. >> and peter lawford told me that he took a sledgehammer to the heliport landing and busted up the rooms. just went insane. and that was the end of the relationship. up to that point, they had been very, very close. sinatra had campaigned for kennedy, raised a lot of money, created the campaign song, he'd flown to hyannis port. very close to them. but after that, no. >> host: a couple of conspiracy theories, and this is from lawrence, an e-mail from lawrence. did you come across any evidence that george bush was in the plaza when jfk was killed? >> no, i did not come across evidence that he was there, but there is a letter in the fbi
years later i interviewed judith campbell asner, who was what they called a party girl.then having an affair with sinatra. sinatra introduced her to jfk. she many years later showed me documentation and had taken messages from jfk to sam g. but the relationship changed. sinatra felt that his house and he completely rejected. he had a plaque on one of the doors there that said this is the room that jfk flopped and in the date was engraved. .. >> and peter lawford told me that he took a...
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judith woodruff is the coanchor of cbs' news hour. she coproduced a documentary about the first lady. thank you for being with us. he is the washington bureau chief. he is a californian who has been covering national politics since 1984 and cowrote a book with his father, a reagan biography. lou, nice to see you. we looked at hundreds of hours of video about the reagan presidency in the c-span library. we decided to start with the closing chapter. this is footage from the funeral when mrs. reagan says goodbye. we thought that it symbolized the partnership they both covered so much. let's watch. then we will talk a little bit more about the relationship. hard to believe it was nearly 10 years ago. as you look at that, as we have worked our way through the series, especially in the 20th century, many of the first ladies were political partners with her husbands. was this a particularly special partnership between the two of them? >> it was from the very beginning, from the sacramento days, from the hollywood days. as the partnership we
judith woodruff is the coanchor of cbs' news hour. she coproduced a documentary about the first lady. thank you for being with us. he is the washington bureau chief. he is a californian who has been covering national politics since 1984 and cowrote a book with his father, a reagan biography. lou, nice to see you. we looked at hundreds of hours of video about the reagan presidency in the c-span library. we decided to start with the closing chapter. this is footage from the funeral when mrs....
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let's talk about it with judith miller, pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter and author.rs, columnist for "the daily beast." both are fox news contributors. kirsten, i start with you, as i understand it you agree with what the newspapers have to say. you think edward snowden ought to be exonerated here? >> absolutely. i think he, if it wasn't for him we wouldn't know so much we now know about the government surveillance program. and if the obama administration had been transparent the way that they said that they would be, that obama promised he would be, then edward snowden wouldn't have had to release all of this information. and i think he has done a public service and i don't think he should be punished for it. i think he should be absolutely given clemency. he shouldn't have to live his whole life on the run. jon: judy, what do you think? welcome this guy back home, throw him a tickertape parade down sixth avenue in new york? >> no, i don't think so, jon. i'm in between the kind of hero and traitor camps. there are people like kirsten who say, look, two out of three
let's talk about it with judith miller, pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter and author.rs, columnist for "the daily beast." both are fox news contributors. kirsten, i start with you, as i understand it you agree with what the newspapers have to say. you think edward snowden ought to be exonerated here? >> absolutely. i think he, if it wasn't for him we wouldn't know so much we now know about the government surveillance program. and if the obama administration had been...
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judith miller is pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter, author and fox news contributor. kirsten powers, columnist for "usa today" and fox news contributor. he has three years left in office, kirsten. is the legacy slipping away? >> i think the point of this article while the economy does look like it is finally turning around the president is at a point where it is probably not going to turn around enough by the time that he leaves. so you know, it is turning around but i think most americans would probably say right now they don't feel that. they don't really feel the economy is doing that well. by the time people start feeling it and there starts being great numbers versus solid numbers coming out, obama will be out of office. there isn't enough time probably for the economy to rebound at the levels you would have seen under his predecessors. jon: i wonder about the thing he will talk about any minute now, judy, the extension of unemployment benefits. 99 weeks people have been able to collect unemployment benefits for. it is kind of one of the hallmarks of his administ
judith miller is pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter, author and fox news contributor. kirsten powers, columnist for "usa today" and fox news contributor. he has three years left in office, kirsten. is the legacy slipping away? >> i think the point of this article while the economy does look like it is finally turning around the president is at a point where it is probably not going to turn around enough by the time that he leaves. so you know, it is turning around but...
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judith curry and her work at the georgia institute of technology. again, thank you madam chairman for holding this hearing. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses. >> thank you so much, senator. senator whitehouse. >> thank you very much, madam chair. just briefly, welcome our witnesses to this chamber. one in which reality is so often suspended. one in which science is so often twisted and mocked. and one in which the power of special interests to manipulate american democracy is often so nakedly revealed. my belief is that the propaganda machine behind the climate denial effort will go down in history as one of our great american scandals. like tea pot dome. or watergate for that matter. most americans see through it. major american organizations. everything from coke and pepsi to ford and gm to walmart and nike and apple. can go on and on through the corporate community. outside the corporate community, you can go from the joint chiefs of staff to the u.s. conference of catholic bishops to the garden clubs of america. over and over again, o
judith curry and her work at the georgia institute of technology. again, thank you madam chairman for holding this hearing. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses. >> thank you so much, senator. senator whitehouse. >> thank you very much, madam chair. just briefly, welcome our witnesses to this chamber. one in which reality is so often suspended. one in which science is so often twisted and mocked. and one in which the power of special interests to manipulate american...
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let's get reaction from judith miller, pulitzer-prize-winning reporter and fox news contributor and kirstens, columnist for fox news contributetory as well. kirsten, fox news and rush limbaugh are the only problems that lie between the president and convincing the country he is doing everything right. >> pretty awesome power, isn't it. more powerful than the president of the united states and leader of the free world. look, i think the president really does seem to believe this because this is not the first time he said something like this. he, i think needs to understand how a lot of his rhetoric actually is what makes people feel that he doesn't really, they really can't relate to them, relate to him the way he talks about a lot of conservatives is not always in a way that seems like he is trying to bring them into the fold. look, there are some really fundamental differences in philosophy and ideology that are going to naturally make conservatives not like president obama. jon: sure. >> regardless what's happening in the media. jon: right. and compromise is the key to getting anything do
let's get reaction from judith miller, pulitzer-prize-winning reporter and fox news contributor and kirstens, columnist for fox news contributetory as well. kirsten, fox news and rush limbaugh are the only problems that lie between the president and convincing the country he is doing everything right. >> pretty awesome power, isn't it. more powerful than the president of the united states and leader of the free world. look, i think the president really does seem to believe this because...
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judith miller a pulitzer prize-winning reporter and fox news contributor and. for media buzz and fox news contributor as well. you saw the piece in your former employer "the new york times" which the author says mr. obama was surprised at the uproar that ensued over the snowden revelations. why would a president be surprised at those kind of reports? >> would you rather be surprised, jon, than irritated which is clear what he was today. it is interesting to me the president singled out to be three parties to be particularly irritated that. one was edward snowden, two was china and three was russia and the press of our first characterization of a program that was almost entirely secret before edward snowden announced it to the world before his leaking. of course he is unhappy. but, mr. president, better get used to it. there will be a lot more of this. jon: the piece from gregory lawrence, said surprised at uproar particularly so that many americans did not trust him and goes on from there. >> it is shocking that he is actually surprised because in 2007, didn't
judith miller a pulitzer prize-winning reporter and fox news contributor and. for media buzz and fox news contributor as well. you saw the piece in your former employer "the new york times" which the author says mr. obama was surprised at the uproar that ensued over the snowden revelations. why would a president be surprised at those kind of reports? >> would you rather be surprised, jon, than irritated which is clear what he was today. it is interesting to me the president...
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naomi and judith. >> naomi is a lovely name.t has been flying off the shelves and the bible mini series we have seen on television. what does it say for our thirst for interest in it. >> we are looking at parents taking the reins and instilling values of in their children. fundamental core values of good and bad, right and wrong. no matter which direction they go and what they do in troubling times they will be able to draw on these values, good and bad, right and wrong. >> what do you cover on your website, baby names? >> it's a lot of fun. it's good news at a time when we are so inundated with bad news. and i cover celebrity baby names. >> next on the rundown, wreak their silence on the a & e controversy. the duck dine i family peaking exclusively to fox news. the stars are speaking out for the first type what they say -- for the first time. what they say happens next. >> a ups driver in a wild hoedown with a wild bird. i'll show you more of this turkey. [♪] >> more than 1 million people braved the cold weather to watch the ba
naomi and judith. >> naomi is a lovely name.t has been flying off the shelves and the bible mini series we have seen on television. what does it say for our thirst for interest in it. >> we are looking at parents taking the reins and instilling values of in their children. fundamental core values of good and bad, right and wrong. no matter which direction they go and what they do in troubling times they will be able to draw on these values, good and bad, right and wrong. >>...
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engines of economic development and i want to credit the good folks at the e.p.a., including my friend, judith, who leads region 2. but one hudson valley with poison in their water has waited over 10 years for a solution. e.p.a. began cleanup at the site in hopewell junction in 2003 and officially added hopewell to the superfund national priority list in 2005. hopewell junction isn't an empty brownfield. it's a community full of children and families who need our help and who need our help now. hopewell could be a neighborhood anywhere, a neighborhood where families shouldn't have to choose between clean water and their children's health, between selling their house or staying in a place where they grew up and love but is now contaminated. my neighbors, like deborah hall, have put blood, sweat and tears into this effort for 10 years to try to clean up hopewell, 10 years telling anyone that would listen that hopewell must be a priority because they can't wait. it's outrageous and they deserve better from their government and i support this amendment to keep our priorities straight and i urge my
engines of economic development and i want to credit the good folks at the e.p.a., including my friend, judith, who leads region 2. but one hudson valley with poison in their water has waited over 10 years for a solution. e.p.a. began cleanup at the site in hopewell junction in 2003 and officially added hopewell to the superfund national priority list in 2005. hopewell junction isn't an empty brownfield. it's a community full of children and families who need our help and who need our help now....