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so, on behalf of philip kaufman, peter kaufman, an hbo, i would like to thank the president and the commissioner here today for allowing us to be here and take this item on the agenda. i am thrilled to report that we will be feet -- shooting our feature film here. it stars nicole kidman and clive owen. we are shooting the world in san francisco. it has such distinction, not many places in the country can beat finland, key west, china. it is the whole world. our plan is to shoot entirely in seven to skill. 95% to 98% will be from san francisco in terms of casting crew. labor and residents. we have already hired many of the people in preproduction work is already in a way. speaking in terms of services, we are looking forward to partnering with the port for various promotional opportunities. some of the things i can tell you i have been working with, things that we can do, in addition to certain film credits and thank you credits in the movie, which has a very long life, hbo has a viewership of approximately 30 million. the average for a feature film is 10 million. right there you will get lots of
so, on behalf of philip kaufman, peter kaufman, an hbo, i would like to thank the president and the commissioner here today for allowing us to be here and take this item on the agenda. i am thrilled to report that we will be feet -- shooting our feature film here. it stars nicole kidman and clive owen. we are shooting the world in san francisco. it has such distinction, not many places in the country can beat finland, key west, china. it is the whole world. our plan is to shoot entirely in...
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kaufman: clearly, liquidity's way up.ut what i say is, liquidity's always trumped by transparency and fairness. you can't have fairness if you don't have transparency. >> kroft: senator kaufman, who has both business and engineering degrees, says he is a big fan of technology, but he thinks it's gotten way ahead of financial regulators' ability to monitor it. right now, it's not even possible to determine for sure who is making high frequency trades or what they are telling their computers to do. >> kaufman: we don't... not know what's going inside those boxes. there's all types of allegations about what's going on inside there. and basically, what can happen is you can have these... these meltdowns where you can have a... a computer just go crazy and... and cause all kinds of problems. >> kroft: which takes us back to the mini crash on may 6 and one of the scariest rides in stock market history, when the dow industrials, at one point, plunged 600 points for no apparent reason. turns out, it was triggered when a mutual fu
kaufman: clearly, liquidity's way up.ut what i say is, liquidity's always trumped by transparency and fairness. you can't have fairness if you don't have transparency. >> kroft: senator kaufman, who has both business and engineering degrees, says he is a big fan of technology, but he thinks it's gotten way ahead of financial regulators' ability to monitor it. right now, it's not even possible to determine for sure who is making high frequency trades or what they are telling their...
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in the case of the kaufmans, it's been five months. >> when you put in smartmetering they are supposed to work immediately. >> reporter: its critics who say the fact pg&e still takes manual readings points to an ongoing problem with the smartmeter reading system. >> pg&e is so out of compliance with industry standards that you have to build a communications system first. >> reporter: because of that, tony says pg&e continues to lose the pr battle with customers. >> it simply causes -- it adds to customer confusion and resistance to the smartmeters in the first place. >> reporter: pg&e says it monitors meters remotely while reading them manually. and it's part of the process of providing accurate information for their customers. >> we do monitor to ensure we are getting not only very good reasons but complete reads. >> reporter: the kaufmans are going along with pg&e's flow. >> they were very apologetic about it. and hopefully, we don't have any repeated mistakes again. we shall see. >> reporter: when pg&e finally does start reading their remotely. in santa rosa, jerry watson, cbs 5. >>
in the case of the kaufmans, it's been five months. >> when you put in smartmetering they are supposed to work immediately. >> reporter: its critics who say the fact pg&e still takes manual readings points to an ongoing problem with the smartmeter reading system. >> pg&e is so out of compliance with industry standards that you have to build a communications system first. >> reporter: because of that, tony says pg&e continues to lose the pr battle with...
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[laughter] >> i got say something about ted kaufman. all the years i served in the senate, -- no one, i mean this literally, no one has made as much of an impact in his first two years as a senator than ted kaufman in the entire 36 years i've been there. [applause] >> hey, lynn, how are you? and john carney, i want you to know i'm from clay monte toorks you know. we got a great ticket, and i tell you what, the president's always talking about chicago. and hawaii. [laughter] >> you know? they are nice. hawaii is magnificent. chicago i like. but i was reminded as i got out of the car today, he would not be president of the united states today but for delaware. let me tell you why. [applause] >> no. let me tell you why. the way i look at it, without david and dan fiker, we would have had a hard time. ladies and gentlemen, i want to introduce dan's mom and dad. where are you, mom and dad. dan's mom and dad, we owe you big. we owe you big. [applause] you produced a great delawarian and we're counting on him saving us again. ladies and gentle
[laughter] >> i got say something about ted kaufman. all the years i served in the senate, -- no one, i mean this literally, no one has made as much of an impact in his first two years as a senator than ted kaufman in the entire 36 years i've been there. [applause] >> hey, lynn, how are you? and john carney, i want you to know i'm from clay monte toorks you know. we got a great ticket, and i tell you what, the president's always talking about chicago. and hawaii. [laughter] >>...
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thank you. >> thank you, senator kaufman. i would like to start by thanking all the witnesses for appearing before our panel today. i appreciate you taking your time to travel here and help us with our oversight responsibilities. as we are all aware, the issue before us today examining the efforts to regulate health firms compensate executives -- to regulate how firms compensate executives is one of the most recent issues. taxpayers remain incensed about the large bonuses received by executives at firms that received enormous bailouts. much of the discussion has focused on several issues -- should executives received bonuses? to bonuses cost managers to focus on short-term gained as opposed to the long-term growth of the company? and have executives been captured by management so they rubber-stamp managerial decisions instead of engaging in the appropriate amount of oversight? while i recognize there could be instances in which it is not always perfectly in line with shareholders, i believe in a free-market, these problems ca
thank you. >> thank you, senator kaufman. i would like to start by thanking all the witnesses for appearing before our panel today. i appreciate you taking your time to travel here and help us with our oversight responsibilities. as we are all aware, the issue before us today examining the efforts to regulate health firms compensate executives -- to regulate how firms compensate executives is one of the most recent issues. taxpayers remain incensed about the large bonuses received by...
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. >> bill kaufman is the railway history buff. >> there was a lot of trade coming through here. the state belt ran in and out around corners, it was out in the streets. >> the beltline started running in the 18 90s to move freight docked at the wharf. those trains served every pier to the presidio to what is now at&t park. it was key to moving freight and soldiers to and from the presidio during world war ii but it's days were numbered on the crowded water front. the state sold the area to the city. >> the business went away. by 1992 the city's mecca had dried up and the state line railroad shut down. they are few signs of the railroad left but you have to know where to look. an old round house off the embarcadero is now offices. pier 33 is popular resting spot for tourists. joggers enjoy aquatic park and a tunnel is now passed by motorists winding their way downtown. in an old southern pacific railroad they are trying to breathe new life into the old beltline railroad. >> this was the fifth engine they owned. >> he heads up the all volunteer san francisco trains, a nonprofit th
. >> bill kaufman is the railway history buff. >> there was a lot of trade coming through here. the state belt ran in and out around corners, it was out in the streets. >> the beltline started running in the 18 90s to move freight docked at the wharf. those trains served every pier to the presidio to what is now at&t park. it was key to moving freight and soldiers to and from the presidio during world war ii but it's days were numbered on the crowded water front. the state...
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mike wants this year from kaufman. i would like to give him some recognition for what he has done.lause] -- mike cochrane is here. thank you, tom, for all of your efforts. thank you, monique, and we look forward to a long future. >> thank you, again, very much to princess cruises and conable corporation. next, i would like to introduce the man who really made this possible. he was our first investor in this great project, $1.9 million, which at the outset seemed to be plenty of money, so i would very much like to introduce jack, and i realized i skipped over ed, so i will come right back to him, but jack, if you would not mind stepping forward. thank you very much to the day air quality district. [applause] >> good morning. the port of san francisco is the first to install clean electric shoreside power for the bay area and indeed california. i'm here on behalf of the bay i'm here on behalf of the bay area air quality managem
mike wants this year from kaufman. i would like to give him some recognition for what he has done.lause] -- mike cochrane is here. thank you, tom, for all of your efforts. thank you, monique, and we look forward to a long future. >> thank you, again, very much to princess cruises and conable corporation. next, i would like to introduce the man who really made this possible. he was our first investor in this great project, $1.9 million, which at the outset seemed to be plenty of money, so...
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. >> that was frank kaufman speaking to us from paris earlier. german chancellor merkel says that there will be joining a summit in lisbon, but have dismissed rumors that ato wold seek -- next month's summit will map out a future strategy for nato. >> little members probably agree the new strategic direction should seek -- nato members agree that the strategic direction should seek cooperation with russia. the german chancellor does not envision a formal role for russia within nato itself. rick that it is a partnership. when we reach concrete agreements -- >> it is a partnership. when we reach concrete agreements, we should use common -- concrete projects to show we're working together. russia should take place -- take part in the muscle it -- russia should take part in the missile defense program for europe. regret we're faced with the real threat. we -- >> we are faced with a real threat. we need real defense to protect our pocket -- populations effectively. >> he attended a security conference with germany's opposition green party. in contrt t
. >> that was frank kaufman speaking to us from paris earlier. german chancellor merkel says that there will be joining a summit in lisbon, but have dismissed rumors that ato wold seek -- next month's summit will map out a future strategy for nato. >> little members probably agree the new strategic direction should seek -- nato members agree that the strategic direction should seek cooperation with russia. the german chancellor does not envision a formal role for russia within nato...
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says lawmakers like senator ted kaufman are starting to ask why not why no criminal prosecution in this country there really is a crisis in this country and i don't think it's a populist thing i just think there's a crisis in terms of people thinking there are two different rules but others are not shocked at all richard jackal wrote the book a moral mazes the world of corporate managers and says the corporate system in the united states is set in such a way that keeps those making decisions separate from the consequences of their actions corporate managers who make a decision in a new york to close a plant that indianapolis never really have to meet the men and women in indianapolis who've lost search. as a result of their decision the same holds true for wall street and big banks those behind approving those risky loans are bundling that bad debt then betting against it guess what they don't live in these neighborhoods but collectively their decisions led to the nearly three million home foreclosures a year and more than a million jobs lost and a drowning economy still gasping for air
says lawmakers like senator ted kaufman are starting to ask why not why no criminal prosecution in this country there really is a crisis in this country and i don't think it's a populist thing i just think there's a crisis in terms of people thinking there are two different rules but others are not shocked at all richard jackal wrote the book a moral mazes the world of corporate managers and says the corporate system in the united states is set in such a way that keeps those making decisions...
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patrick kaufman reports from the mine site in chile. >> reporter: there is only one thing everyone wants to know, when will chili's trapped miners be freed. the mining minister has an answer at long last. >> we're going to have another three days, that is why we're foreseeing that probably we'll initiate the rescue process this wednesday. >> reporter: the steel casing of the mine will be completed by early monday. despite the long hours, rescuers have already put in, their boss says they are up to the final challenge. >> this is the most important task that we ever had in our life. so i think as a human group it's easier note vate than i ever faced in my life. >> reporter: officials concede that the rescue will be an ordeal fighter miners. one man at a time, they will be hoisted to the surface by the phoenix rescue capsule. likers up above will watch the miners ascend from a live, video feed to deal with my possible medical emergencies. the capsule is outfitted with an escape hatch and oxygen and will have to gently lower and raise hast-ton capsule with its human cargo. this is when the
patrick kaufman reports from the mine site in chile. >> reporter: there is only one thing everyone wants to know, when will chili's trapped miners be freed. the mining minister has an answer at long last. >> we're going to have another three days, that is why we're foreseeing that probably we'll initiate the rescue process this wednesday. >> reporter: the steel casing of the mine will be completed by early monday. despite the long hours, rescuers have already put in, their...
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here is jeffrey kaufman with some answers. >> it was an accident in a troubled mine that didn't haveafety equipment it should have and ladder would have given a way out but there wasn't anything accidental about the outcome. chile's government took over the rescue and marshaled everything they had but against impossible odds they fined them. a day after the men were found we asked the minister of mines. he had a plan. >> we have plan support system for food, for psychological help et cetera. so we're going to keep them alive and in good shape. >> and they did, with no play book, they invented a system to sustain the men through a six inch hole. they did he did vice had tubes shuttling everything they needed in miniature. then to get the men out. the rescue capsule was used in a mine in pennsylvania but that was 230 feet down but this was ten times deeper. engineers were designing the capsule the health minister to care for the men. this was a chilean effort but the government did not hesitate to call on international expertise. a canadian oil drill, top u.s. drill operators and cable
here is jeffrey kaufman with some answers. >> it was an accident in a troubled mine that didn't haveafety equipment it should have and ladder would have given a way out but there wasn't anything accidental about the outcome. chile's government took over the rescue and marshaled everything they had but against impossible odds they fined them. a day after the men were found we asked the minister of mines. he had a plan. >> we have plan support system for food, for psychological help...
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kaufman says she suggests moderate weight gain. >> it is a harder delivery and the baby could have problems. we realize child of the city is a huge issue. >> women who gain lots of weight will have bigger babies that are more likely to become obese in childhood. >> if they gain too much weight, i tried to gauge when they are eating. is a lot of a fast food. they should not even be going there. >> how much weight should be -- should they be gaining? >> if you are a normal weight category, about 25 pounds. >> she only has a couple of weeks to go so she is right on the mark. >> do you think you'll be back to your old self in no time? >> i hope so. >> a new study indicates race plays a role in breast cancer treatment but they are not sure why. they found african-american and hispanic women are less likely to receive the recommended hormonal therapy or chemotherapy when compared to caucasian women. there were differences after day accounted for patients in stearns and economic status. they say a bigger effort needs to be made to ensure all women get the treatment they need. if you're looking for
kaufman says she suggests moderate weight gain. >> it is a harder delivery and the baby could have problems. we realize child of the city is a huge issue. >> women who gain lots of weight will have bigger babies that are more likely to become obese in childhood. >> if they gain too much weight, i tried to gauge when they are eating. is a lot of a fast food. they should not even be going there. >> how much weight should be -- should they be gaining? >> if you are a...
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senator ted kaufman has done extraordinary work of the last few years. thank you, senator. my great friend tom carper. [applause] delaware attorney general, bo biden, we are thrilled with the work he has done. we are also thrilled with the extraordinary service to our country. we are proud of him. we are grateful for him. [applause] and the former lieutenant governor is in the house. [applause] then there is this guy. [laughter] i have had to make a lot of decisions over the last 24 months, both before i was president and cents. the single best decision i have made was selecting joe biden as my running mate. [applause] i mean that. it is true. joe has been an extraordinary vice president, a great friend, a fighter, somebody who knows what our core mission is, which is making sure that we are growing this economy on behalf of the middle-class so they can live the american dream. joe has live that dream. he has not forgotten where he came from. i know that me taking him out of delaware for a while was frustrating. i assure you it was worth it, at least for me. [laughter] i am
senator ted kaufman has done extraordinary work of the last few years. thank you, senator. my great friend tom carper. [applause] delaware attorney general, bo biden, we are thrilled with the work he has done. we are also thrilled with the extraordinary service to our country. we are proud of him. we are grateful for him. [applause] and the former lieutenant governor is in the house. [applause] then there is this guy. [laughter] i have had to make a lot of decisions over the last 24 months,...
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ted kaufman, thank you so much, sir. >> thanks for having me on. >>> still ahead, china admitting thebout the currency rigging that's handicapping our economy. turns out you're suffering so the chinese government can avoid a domestic revolt and stay in power. it's in the monday megapanel. >>> plus, from fiery to inflammatory. a politician's offensive comments about gay americans and what that says about the fight for gay rights. it's our "daily rant." jonathan capehart, we'll be with him in just a second. but first, a little fun in outer space. why not? one small step closer to making space tourism a reality. i hope my name's still on the list for a ticket. we're back after this. it's work through the grime and the muck, month. tow and pull without getting stuck month. sweat every day to make an honest buck...month. and if you're gonna try and do this in anything other than a chevy... well, good luck...month. great deals on the complete family of chevy trucks all backed for a hundred thousand miles. it's truck month. during truck month, use your all-star edition discount for a total v
ted kaufman, thank you so much, sir. >> thanks for having me on. >>> still ahead, china admitting thebout the currency rigging that's handicapping our economy. turns out you're suffering so the chinese government can avoid a domestic revolt and stay in power. it's in the monday megapanel. >>> plus, from fiery to inflammatory. a politician's offensive comments about gay americans and what that says about the fight for gay rights. it's our "daily rant." jonathan...
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stewart kaufman writes, what is a tourist in europe or abroad going to do to prepare themselves? like the bush years, an election coming up, raise the terror alert. more war. more fun for them. thank you for your e-mails and at which timeer responses and notes on facebook. >>> here is some of what we'll watch later today. an hour from now, vice president joe biden hits the campaign trail with ohio governor ted strickland who is trailing john catchic in the latest polls. public memorial services will be held in las vegas form actor tony curtis. >>> later today, connecticut attorney general richard blumenthal faces off with republican challenger and wrestling mogul linda mcmahon in their first senate demand. they put a white check on the top of every box to let people know that their cereals have healthy whole grain, and they're the right choice... (announcer) general mills makes getting whole grain an easy choice. just look for the white check. ♪ no. no. ♪ [ engine revs, tires screeching ] ♪ ♪ whoo-hoo, yeah ♪ whoo-hoo, yeah ♪ whoo-hoo, yeah ♪ [ vw ceo ] ladies and gentlemen, we g
stewart kaufman writes, what is a tourist in europe or abroad going to do to prepare themselves? like the bush years, an election coming up, raise the terror alert. more war. more fun for them. thank you for your e-mails and at which timeer responses and notes on facebook. >>> here is some of what we'll watch later today. an hour from now, vice president joe biden hits the campaign trail with ohio governor ted strickland who is trailing john catchic in the latest polls. public memorial...
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senator ted kaufman. done extraordinary work over the last two years. thank you, ted.d, senior center in delaware. delaware attorney general bo biden. we are so thrilled with the work that he's done. but also his extraordinary service to our country. we are proud of him. and grateful for him. and former lieutenant governor and soon to be -- >> this is tamron hall with news nation. we are listening to president obama. he's in delaware with a rare joint appearance by the president and vice president. they are campaigning on maf of chris coons. we'll take a quick break. you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. lunesta has some risk of dependency. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion.
senator ted kaufman. done extraordinary work over the last two years. thank you, ted.d, senior center in delaware. delaware attorney general bo biden. we are so thrilled with the work that he's done. but also his extraordinary service to our country. we are proud of him. and grateful for him. and former lieutenant governor and soon to be -- >> this is tamron hall with news nation. we are listening to president obama. he's in delaware with a rare joint appearance by the president and vice...
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. >> that's jeffrey kaufman reporting and can't get enough of that. >> everybody has a story. i am aways mazeed by the woman who said no until the proposal and waited until he came up and i wonder if that was the plan. >> but what if he had a change of heart. >> one guy whose wife and mistress found each other. now, that will be a story. >> and sneak around this way. >> what would you do for 69 days. >> that's unbelievable. you think a lot. this about -- think about your fantasy football. >> they are getting updates after the first two weeks. >> 69 days. and we have never seen this in history. >> everyone will have a story and you wonder what movies or books will come out of it i thought about this. and you know you can run through the list of everyone has jokes. there's a guy who could go over every list of jokes he got and maybe reciting old tv shows or singing songs and they had a lot of prayer. all things to pass the time. >> lost 33 that would be forever. forever. >> the ship supervisor is the last one to com and has been the one to help keep everybody as a group ration t
. >> that's jeffrey kaufman reporting and can't get enough of that. >> everybody has a story. i am aways mazeed by the woman who said no until the proposal and waited until he came up and i wonder if that was the plan. >> but what if he had a change of heart. >> one guy whose wife and mistress found each other. now, that will be a story. >> and sneak around this way. >> what would you do for 69 days. >> that's unbelievable. you think a lot. this about...
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inland will be barely eat degrees. 80 degrees of \ kaufman of baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. admirably. [ male announcer ] at&t is making high speed internet affordable for only $14.95 a month with select services. at&t. rethink possible. >> if you get into a car collision in the san francisco and you are at fault? the city of san francisco could come at you. this new, controversial law. >> said proceeds will be the first major city to amend this new law. and if you get into tax and, and tibet accident?-if you get into it accident. and the city wants you to pay for the cleanup of $500. this should raise $65,000 annually. they are looking in a $13 million budget. you are not exactly going to pay for it your insurance company. and as you can expect, insurance companies are not happy. >> this was approved by the board of super
inland will be barely eat degrees. 80 degrees of \ kaufman of baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. admirably. [ male announcer ] at&t is making high speed internet affordable for only $14.95 a month with select services. at&t. rethink possible. >> if...
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. >> a ton of data on this on the kaufman institute and others, refer now to tom parties, a big managements bureau, said between 1992 and 2005, startups accounted for 100% of net job creation. do you think that our politicians even comprehend what it takes to start a new business to strike out on your own? >> no, i don't. i think the big issue we have is all of our policies focus on already successful businesses, businesses that have made it through the first few years of their lifecycle and simply want to maintain or slightly grow. our policy isn't focused on the entrepreneurs, prospective entrepreneurs where, as you said, all the growth. is we leave them to height fight it out on their own, hoping they will survive and only when they are successful are we going to give them money, sba loans or lending. only then are we going to give them preferential tax treatment through tax deductions. we have to really shift that and focus on helping businesses at the beginning phase of their startup. >> do we leave new businesses alone or rig the game against them by accepting lobbying money from inc
. >> a ton of data on this on the kaufman institute and others, refer now to tom parties, a big managements bureau, said between 1992 and 2005, startups accounted for 100% of net job creation. do you think that our politicians even comprehend what it takes to start a new business to strike out on your own? >> no, i don't. i think the big issue we have is all of our policies focus on already successful businesses, businesses that have made it through the first few years of their...
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the republican party, they should rename it -- host: "roll call" is reporting that senator ted kaufman will be replacing elizabeth warren on the congressional panel that oversees the tarp program. he was appointed thursday and congress created the panel to oversee the bailout in 2008. he praised kaufmans sang the senator was a leader in the fight to bring greater oversight to wall street and the financial reform legislation. elizabeth warren wrote an opinion piece. she poses a question, can customers deeply understand the product -- easily understand product? that is part of birdshot to come up with ideas to simplify those disclosure -- that is part of her job, to come up with ideas to simplify those disclosure laws. she writes -- yesterday the senate banking committee had a hearing where they heard from different members about the financial regulation law. deputy secretary was asked by senator richard shelby if this new director of the consumer financial agency really has the power to make rules, elizabeth warren, that is, given that she is an attempt reposition and has not been confi
the republican party, they should rename it -- host: "roll call" is reporting that senator ted kaufman will be replacing elizabeth warren on the congressional panel that oversees the tarp program. he was appointed thursday and congress created the panel to oversee the bailout in 2008. he praised kaufmans sang the senator was a leader in the fight to bring greater oversight to wall street and the financial reform legislation. elizabeth warren wrote an opinion piece. she poses a...
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upstate new york last year in new york's 23rd district of tea party campaign very heavily for doug kaufman. he lost in the only thing it did was energize it more and make them more determined to win the next time. the next time a scott brown and they went out there in massachusetts in january, it's cold and they were determined to end and nobody thought they would win the election in a day. i think if we see them analyze the selection and they're just going to be more energized. the opposite question is what happens if they don't do this? what happens if grandpa loses. republicans are likely to say we went with the conservatives, they can't win. we have to move the party back to the middle. i think that question. >> first of all, tea party activists do not have candidates randy paul is the republican nominee. what they want to do is improve the quality of service from the person who is privileged to hold the office. and i think they party does not. they think they do not principally, made their most visible impact on the senate right now. where they largely to their average, to study some
upstate new york last year in new york's 23rd district of tea party campaign very heavily for doug kaufman. he lost in the only thing it did was energize it more and make them more determined to win the next time. the next time a scott brown and they went out there in massachusetts in january, it's cold and they were determined to end and nobody thought they would win the election in a day. i think if we see them analyze the selection and they're just going to be more energized. the opposite...
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our "early show" correspondent hat tee kaufman has more. >> reporter: and emotional desiree young pleaded, more money for her child's fund. >> i don't know what else to do. it's been four months now and he's still not home. >> reporter: 7 when he last disappeared last seen by his step-mother. she says she left him at the school science fair. the biological parents believe she's involved in his disappearance. >> we want kyron home and home right now. i want someone in her circle to come forthwith information. >> reporter: the reward is currently krz 50,000. >> money is a motivator. if that es what it takes, that's what it takes. i want my son home. >> reporter: dispute exhaustive searches police have no named suspects or solid leads in the boy's disappearance. >> we will not stop. we are coming to get you and we will bring you home. i love you. >> and finally, good grief, charlie brown! today marks the 60th anniversary of the "peanuts" comic strip. >> places. action. ♪ ♪ >> ten years after the strip creator charles schultz it continues to appear in more than 2200 newspapers and 75 differen
our "early show" correspondent hat tee kaufman has more. >> reporter: and emotional desiree young pleaded, more money for her child's fund. >> i don't know what else to do. it's been four months now and he's still not home. >> reporter: 7 when he last disappeared last seen by his step-mother. she says she left him at the school science fair. the biological parents believe she's involved in his disappearance. >> we want kyron home and home right now. i want...