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the kaufmans, parents and children, hope to hit the high seas again soon. cecilia vega, abc news, san diego. >> and when we come back here, the big news from "the view," rosie roaring back. it's our "instant index" next. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. thischance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance o
the kaufmans, parents and children, hope to hit the high seas again soon. cecilia vega, abc news, san diego. >> and when we come back here, the big news from "the view," rosie roaring back. it's our "instant index" next. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve...
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kaufman, i mr. kaufman, i miss where you and so you can get started on adjustment and then we will swear in the doctor when he returns. you are aware of the committee into the gaza practice taking has been under oath. any objection to testifying under oath? advisor under the rules of the house you can be advised by counsel to do you have desired to be advised by counsel to the? i do not. >> thank you. spent please raise your right hand and i will swear you in. please were the test we about to give us the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. >> you are under oath subject to the penalties. you may not get a five minute written summary, five minute summary of your written statement. go ahead. >> fantastic. thank you, chairman murphy, ranking member degette, and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to be to testify on the sims for disease control and prevention anthrax laboratory incidents. but he began like amending the cdc, specifically the actions taken to
kaufman, i mr. kaufman, i miss where you and so you can get started on adjustment and then we will swear in the doctor when he returns. you are aware of the committee into the gaza practice taking has been under oath. any objection to testifying under oath? advisor under the rules of the house you can be advised by counsel to do you have desired to be advised by counsel to the? i do not. >> thank you. spent please raise your right hand and i will swear you in. please were the test we...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.se garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an academy award nominated actor whose new film "x- men: days of future past" is in 3d in theaters everywhere on friday. ladies and gentlemen, welcome wolverine himself, hugh jackman. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the way to do it my friends. hugh jackman. that's the way to do it. [ cheers and applause ] wooo, come on. that's the way to do it. >> i'm in training. >> jimmy: can i just ask why -- >> i'm in training. >> jimmy: you're in training for what? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't know what that is, yeah. i don't know what we just did but it was great. >> i'm training for the tony awards. i'm hosting the tony awards. >> jimmy: that's right. [ cheers and applause ] yep. >> and -- >> jimmy: june 8th. >> june 8th, ver
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.se garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an academy award nominated actor whose new film "x- men: days of future past" is in 3d in theaters everywhere on friday. ladies and gentlemen, welcome wolverine himself, hugh jackman....
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the kaufmans, parents and children, hope to hit the high seas again soon.ia vega, abc news, san diego. >> reena, you had a segment on "nightline" about a family that lives on the sea. >> yeah, a family in the bahamas off the bahamas for 4 hours on their boat. they have toddlers and a newborn. you have young. 6-month-old twins. >> can't imagine any body doing that. >> crazy when you are a new parent. i thought they were crazy. when i spent time with them i understoo understood why they do this. why are you going to the middle east to raise your kids when you can live in america? >> would you do it? >> no, pass. not my thing. kudos to them for making it work. coming up call him the new comeback kid. after nearly a decade and a half of retirement, garth brooks is announcing a big return to the world of music with a new album and ambitious tour. >> ahead in the next half-hour, child birth like you have never seen it before, or perhaps, don't ever want to see it. one woman's wild ride, her delivery caught on a go pro camera. you have got to see this. you are wat
the kaufmans, parents and children, hope to hit the high seas again soon.ia vega, abc news, san diego. >> reena, you had a segment on "nightline" about a family that lives on the sea. >> yeah, a family in the bahamas off the bahamas for 4 hours on their boat. they have toddlers and a newborn. you have young. 6-month-old twins. >> can't imagine any body doing that. >> crazy when you are a new parent. i thought they were crazy. when i spent time with them i...
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california's national guard rescued the kaufman family from their disabled sailboat in april because their daughter needed medical help. the kaufmans allege if their phone service hadn't been cut by whenever communications they could have received medical advice over the phone. instead, they say they were forced to be rescued and let their boat sink. >>> a small fire department in marin county played a key role in preventing a tanker truck accident from being much worse. the san quentin fire department was first on the scene when the truck overturned near the prison gates monday. the small crew helped stop gushing fuel from reaching the bay and the prison's employee housing complex. the road was closed for almost a day. >>> basketball season still months away but the warriors could be making some big moves this summer. the "associated press" says golden state and the minnesota timberwolves have resumed trade talks again involving minnesota all-star forward kevin love. love can become a free agent next season and has told the timberwolves he will look to join a team that can contend f
california's national guard rescued the kaufman family from their disabled sailboat in april because their daughter needed medical help. the kaufmans allege if their phone service hadn't been cut by whenever communications they could have received medical advice over the phone. instead, they say they were forced to be rescued and let their boat sink. >>> a small fire department in marin county played a key role in preventing a tanker truck accident from being much worse. the san...
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the kaufman parents and children hope to hit the high sea again soon.ia abc news san diego. >> coming up next on 7 news at 9:00. how to get in on huge military auction that is taking place rate here in the bay are area. can't believe the stuff being sold. also 7 is a sponsor and proud sponsor of age walk san francisco here you see walker filing past the jumbotron at last year event. this year walk in 10 day on sunday july 20 and golden gate park. register call this number on the screen. visit aids walk.net or down load the aids walk.net or down load the aids walk app. do that now and is. >> bidding starts tomorrow on one of the largest military auction ever. more than 80 tanks looking for tank in the market for one maybe. gun parts ands miscellaneous military equipment on the block including from ton surface to surface missile. part of the late little field collection that he kept on his family estate in the valley. auction is expected to raise 10 million dollars. >> maker of mobile parking app monkey parking thinking twice about diagnose business in s
the kaufman parents and children hope to hit the high sea again soon.ia abc news san diego. >> coming up next on 7 news at 9:00. how to get in on huge military auction that is taking place rate here in the bay are area. can't believe the stuff being sold. also 7 is a sponsor and proud sponsor of age walk san francisco here you see walker filing past the jumbotron at last year event. this year walk in 10 day on sunday july 20 and golden gate park. register call this number on the screen....
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josh kaufman. also behind josh is of course, the house band, the roots, ladies and gentlemen.w album. [ cheers and applause ] that is their new album. "and then you shoot your cousin" is the name of the album. "and then you shoot your cousin." that is the name of the album. and currently they are not talking to their cousins. [ laughter ] but congratulations it was -- it's number eight on itunes now? >> tariq: yes. >> jimmy: number eight on itunes. the roots have a top ten record. [ cheers and applause ] download it everybody. go pick it out. buy it in stores. so happy, guys. so proud of you guys. it's been a great week so far. there's more ahead tomorrow night. amanda seyfried will be here from "a million ways to die in the west." [ cheers and applause ] then, i am so excited for this. will ferrell and chad smith of the red hot chili peppers are going to battle it out in an epic drum off right here in our studio. [ cheers and applause ] because they look alike, and will said in an interview that chad smith does not exist. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: and that he is a a will ferr
josh kaufman. also behind josh is of course, the house band, the roots, ladies and gentlemen.w album. [ cheers and applause ] that is their new album. "and then you shoot your cousin" is the name of the album. "and then you shoot your cousin." that is the name of the album. and currently they are not talking to their cousins. [ laughter ] but congratulations it was -- it's number eight on itunes now? >> tariq: yes. >> jimmy: number eight on itunes. the roots have...
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kaufman, anything to add? >> i continue to stand by my belief that -- and my conviction -- because over the last 10 years i have traveled several labs and i have asked scientists to please report laboratory accidents and incidents so we can learn from them. if we take this chance now and turn this into a punitive action against scientists that make intended injuries, it builds resentment, teaches no new behavior, and it hides true behavior. if we're going to make decisions to decrease risk in science we better consider how we address incidents and accidents before doing so. a punitive actions, in my opinion, are not the way to go. certainly against a scientist makes a mistake. if they go against standard operating procedure, that's a completely different job issue than a scientist doing their job within a culture and does not go outside of the s.o.p. provided to them. >> thank you. mr. chair, i yield back. >> it builds resentment? you've got to be kidding me. you are telling me these people with phd's don't un
kaufman, anything to add? >> i continue to stand by my belief that -- and my conviction -- because over the last 10 years i have traveled several labs and i have asked scientists to please report laboratory accidents and incidents so we can learn from them. if we take this chance now and turn this into a punitive action against scientists that make intended injuries, it builds resentment, teaches no new behavior, and it hides true behavior. if we're going to make decisions to decrease...
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. >> reporter: the kaufman's made it aboard a navy warship.they were forced to sink and abandon their boat. the rescue operation cost $600,000. the word that kept coming up about your trip was the word reckless. what do you say to that? >> irresponsible, too. we disagree. i think you said it earlier that people -- i think they were reading the news and making this ten-second snap judgment and assumed we grabbed a six pack and hopped in a sailboat and went to the south pacific. we're both experienced sailors, we raised our daughters on a sailboat. we were very prepared. >> reporter: still, many accused them of being selfish and irresponsible parts. >> my heart went out to them. they lost everything. they lost their home. it's like your house burning down. >> they did everything right. >> are they irresponsible? i don't think they are. they can do whatever they want to. >> reporter: they say living at sea is anything but a life of danger. family budgets range from $2,000 to $5,000 a month. as for safety in >> i wouldn't do this if it wasn't safe
. >> reporter: the kaufman's made it aboard a navy warship.they were forced to sink and abandon their boat. the rescue operation cost $600,000. the word that kept coming up about your trip was the word reckless. what do you say to that? >> irresponsible, too. we disagree. i think you said it earlier that people -- i think they were reading the news and making this ten-second snap judgment and assumed we grabbed a six pack and hopped in a sailboat and went to the south pacific. we're...
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kaufman, anything to add to that? >> i continue to stand by my belief that any type of -- and my conviction, because over the last ten years i have travelled the world including several federal labs in the united states and i have asked scientists to please report laboratory steaccidents so we h a chance to learn. if we take this chance and turn it into a aspect, it's well known punishment builds resentment, it teaches no new behavior and hides true behavior. and so if we're going to make decision that is are going to decrease risk in science, we better consider how we address incidents and accidents before doing so. punitive actions in my opinion are not a way to go. certainly not against scientists that unintentionally makes a mistake. if there are that willingly go against sop's that's a completely different job issue than a scientist doing their job within a culture and does not go outside of the sop provided to them. >> thank you. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> i got to comment. it builds resentment. you have got
kaufman, anything to add to that? >> i continue to stand by my belief that any type of -- and my conviction, because over the last ten years i have travelled the world including several federal labs in the united states and i have asked scientists to please report laboratory steaccidents so we h a chance to learn. if we take this chance and turn it into a aspect, it's well known punishment builds resentment, it teaches no new behavior and hides true behavior. and so if we're going to make...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. we're hanging out with james mcavoy, amy schumer. amy, thank you for that. it was super fun. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: amy, i consider you an honest person. >> thank you. >> jimmy: yeah. welcome. [ light laughter ] >> you too. you too. >> jimmy: thank you. we're both honest people. >> we're two honest people sitting here. >> jimmy: but i want to know who's more honest. it's time for "truth or truth." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ truth or truth >> all right, jimmy. you're up first. >> jimmy: okay. >> truth or truth? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: truth. >> what's your motto in life? >> jimmy: you got to risk it to get the biscuit. [ laughter ] now it's on you. which is it? truth or truth? >> hmm, hmm. [ laughter ] truth. >> jimmy: if you could make out with one person from his
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. we're hanging out with james mcavoy, amy schumer. amy, thank you for that. it was super fun. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: amy, i consider you an honest person. >> thank you. >> jimmy: yeah. welcome. [ light...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.s regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> good morning. i'm rosemary connors. it's a few minutes before 8:30 when you head out the door. let's get a check on the forecast with brittney shipp. >> we're in the middle of a warming trend that's going to push us into the 90s as we head to work tomorrow. cape may, beautiful conditions expected down the shore and dedell beaches. temperatures range 84 to 88 degrees today. 90s next week. >>> new from overnight, we've learned an off duty officer with the philadelphia housing authority opened fire on a car after he was nearly run over. it followed an argument at 8th and lumbar bard streets. investigators tell us one of the four men inside the car pointed a gun at officer and tried to run him down. nobody was shot. police chased down the car and eventually arrest
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.s regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> good morning. i'm rosemary connors. it's a few minutes before 8:30 when you head out the door. let's get a check on the forecast with brittney shipp. >> we're in the middle of a warming trend that's going to push us...
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to begin at the beginning, there was republican congressman mike kaufman of colorado.up of donors and said that president obama "is just not an american." he later apologized but a local nbc affiliate decided to follow up. >> after your comments about the president, do you feel that voters are owed a better explanation than just i misspoke? >> i think that -- as i stand by my statement that i misspoke and i apologize. >> and who are you apologizing to? >> i stand by my statement that i misspoke and i apologize. >> we talk to you all the time. you're a very forthcoming guy. who is telling you will not to talk? >> i stand by my statement that i wrote, as you have, and i misspoke and i apologize. >> was it that you thought it would go overwhelm where folks are very conservative and you would never say something like that in the suburbs? >> i stand by my statement. i misspoke and i apologize. >> anything i can ask you that you'll answer differently? >> i stand by my statement. i misspoke and apologize. >> thank you, congressman. >> no matter the question, he wanted everyon
to begin at the beginning, there was republican congressman mike kaufman of colorado.up of donors and said that president obama "is just not an american." he later apologized but a local nbc affiliate decided to follow up. >> after your comments about the president, do you feel that voters are owed a better explanation than just i misspoke? >> i think that -- as i stand by my statement that i misspoke and i apologize. >> and who are you apologizing to? >> i...
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holmes and kaufman.unamerica for retirement savings and 14 years ago abecame a full-time fill an low piece. >> let me back up just a second. i say many times on this program -- i believe in this. that we are who we are because somebody loved us. we are who we are because somebody loved us. i assume that must have started with your parents. talk to me about your mom and dad. >> my dad was very gregarious. he was a fun-loving guy. my mother was very serious. she had a great influence on me. she was more intellectual. >> what did your parents do for a living? >> well, my mother started out as a dress maker. my father started out as a house painter and became a merchant in detroit. >> how does a guy who starts with such humble beginnings dream of such a big world for himself? >> well, i didn't start -- a step at a time. whenever i would reach a goal i would say where do i go from there? i would never be satisfied with whatever i had. i was always looking to do more and do it better. >> so -- you mentioned fo
holmes and kaufman.unamerica for retirement savings and 14 years ago abecame a full-time fill an low piece. >> let me back up just a second. i say many times on this program -- i believe in this. that we are who we are because somebody loved us. we are who we are because somebody loved us. i assume that must have started with your parents. talk to me about your mom and dad. >> my dad was very gregarious. he was a fun-loving guy. my mother was very serious. she had a great influence...
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this is southbound near kaufman avenue. drivers make their way into center city. this is where we see delays later. right now, everything is quiet. >> tropical storm arthur approaches. we'll get a live report from the outer banks of north carolina where tourists are packing up this morning. >> a lot of people are talking about this. facebook offered an apology. we'll tell why you. also ahead, lightning strikes and scattered bricks, big trouble at one of the country's most historic bridges. >>> and an officer in trouble for what he's about to do to one man in a wheelchair. >>> that's a live view of beach avenue which is going to see a warmup today. we'll keep an eye on more strong storms later today. the first alert radar shows storminess this morning heading off shore and to the north of the new york area. >> this morning the son and grandson of a montgomery county man are both charged in his death. david st. onge sr. is charged with murder. his son is charged with conspiring to dispose of a body. the remains after a man were found in the tarp. police tell us davi
this is southbound near kaufman avenue. drivers make their way into center city. this is where we see delays later. right now, everything is quiet. >> tropical storm arthur approaches. we'll get a live report from the outer banks of north carolina where tourists are packing up this morning. >> a lot of people are talking about this. facebook offered an apology. we'll tell why you. also ahead, lightning strikes and scattered bricks, big trouble at one of the country's most historic...
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eric and charlotte kaufman were criticized for taking their two young daughters on an around the worldoyage. the military had to swoop in and save them when their 1-year-old got sick a thousand miles off mexico but they have no regrets and plan to sue their satellite phone carrier saying their only connection to land was cut off. >> we sat with no communication for 12 hours just waiting. >> you don't even know if they received it. >> no idea. you push the button and hope it works. >> why bring your kids on this trip? >> why -- i mean why wouldn't you? >> why go live your life. >> they hope to sail the high seas and want to pay back taxpayers for the cost of the rescue with any money they might win in court. >>> a police officer near dallas is recovering from so veer burns after a bizarre incident on the job. a man set himself on fire and attacked the officer setting her ablaze, as well. surveillance cameras at a cell phone store captured the officer rolling on the ground trying to put out the flames. two customers rushed in to help and the officer is expected to be okay. >>> and the de
eric and charlotte kaufman were criticized for taking their two young daughters on an around the worldoyage. the military had to swoop in and save them when their 1-year-old got sick a thousand miles off mexico but they have no regrets and plan to sue their satellite phone carrier saying their only connection to land was cut off. >> we sat with no communication for 12 hours just waiting. >> you don't even know if they received it. >> no idea. you push the button and hope it...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. he's rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> some come here to build something smarter. some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster, something safer, something greener, something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. >>> comfort is trumping style as more and more people wear sneakers at the office a recent survey found that almost half of young adults think it's okay compared to only a third of baby boomers. is that a sign that casual friday will be more like every day? joining us right now with a study the street.com's editor and chief, janet guyian. thanks for being here today. >> thanks so much for having me. >> so, sneakers at work. you don't mean wearing them on the subway, sticking them in your purse
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. he's rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> some come here to build something smarter. some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster, something safer, something greener, something the whole world can share....
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kaufman really hits the nail right on the head in regard to this overall issue. it to you. and i am proud to introduce him to you in anticipation of the second panel. mr. chairman, thank you. i yield back. >> to the panel, you are aware the committee is holding an investigative hearing. when doing so has the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you have objections to taking testimony under oath? all the witnesses indicate no. the chair then advises you all that you are under the rules of the house and rules of the committee. you are entitled to be advised by counsel. do any of you wish to be advised by counsel? all the witnesses indicate no. in that case would you all please rise and raise your right hand. i'll swear you in. stand, please. do you swear the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truths and nothing but the truth? thank you. all the witnesses answered the affirmative. you are now under oath and subject to the penalties set forth in section 1001 of the code. you may now give a five-minute written summary of your stateme
kaufman really hits the nail right on the head in regard to this overall issue. it to you. and i am proud to introduce him to you in anticipation of the second panel. mr. chairman, thank you. i yield back. >> to the panel, you are aware the committee is holding an investigative hearing. when doing so has the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you have objections to taking testimony under oath? all the witnesses indicate no. the chair then advises you all that you are under...
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kaufman you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you all for stepping forward as whistleblowers. i believe the rank-and-file in the veterans administration are in fact employees that care about serving the needs of the nation's veterans and without whistleblowers such as yourself who have had a courage to step forward, we would never know the problems that exist in the veterans administration because none of those problems have ever been self identified by their leadership in the administration. they have always been aware of them simply by the whistleblowers coming forward and sharing with us the reality of what is occurring on the ground with the veterans health administration. one thing i think when we became aware of the magnitude and the crisis was concerning the patient wait times, and the fraudulent changes in terms of those records often fueled by the drive for bonuses. that's what you're saying is actually the problem was much deeper than simply patient wait times, that they were also denying people inside the system is that correct? >> they didn't get into collecting th
kaufman you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you all for stepping forward as whistleblowers. i believe the rank-and-file in the veterans administration are in fact employees that care about serving the needs of the nation's veterans and without whistleblowers such as yourself who have had a courage to step forward, we would never know the problems that exist in the veterans administration because none of those problems have ever been self identified by their leadership in the...
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speaking of apologies, david cameron apologized for pointing this man, andy kaufman.is former head spin doctor was found duty of one charge of conspiracy to hack phones. the jury was later discharged after it failed to reach a verdict on two other charges against him of misconduct in public office. during a noisy session, ed liband said he mi was wrong to take on the former head the daily news. >> the charge against the prime minister is not one of ignorance, it is willful negligence. that is at the heart of this scandal. an innocent victim of phone hacking that he did not stand up for. the prime minister will always be remembered as being the first ever occupant of his office who brought a criminal into the heart of downing street. >> all of these issues were examined by the levinsohn inquiry. to examine the calls we make and the leadership we give, i am happy to any time because it is leadership that has got this economy moving. it is leadership that has gotten our deficit down. it is leadership that is putting britain that to work. and it is the total absence of le
speaking of apologies, david cameron apologized for pointing this man, andy kaufman.is former head spin doctor was found duty of one charge of conspiracy to hack phones. the jury was later discharged after it failed to reach a verdict on two other charges against him of misconduct in public office. during a noisy session, ed liband said he mi was wrong to take on the former head the daily news. >> the charge against the prime minister is not one of ignorance, it is willful negligence....
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kaufman really hits the nail right on the head in regards to the overall issue, and i will commend it to you, and i am proud to introduce him to you in anticipation of the second panel. mr. chairman, thank you very much, and i yield back. >> to the panel, you are aware that there is an investigative hearing, and they are used to taking testimony under oath. you any of you have objections to adding testimony under oath? it indicates no. the chair advises you that you are under the rules of the house and committee, and you're entitled to be advised by counsel. do any of you wish to be advised by counsel during today's testimony? all of the witnesses indicate no. in that case, please rise and raise your right hand, and i will swear you in. do you swear the testimony you are about to give is the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. all of the witnesses answered in the affirmative. title 18, section 1001 of the united states code, and you may now give a five-minute written summary of your statement. dr. frieden. >> chairman murphy, ranking member degette. chairman murphy, rank
kaufman really hits the nail right on the head in regards to the overall issue, and i will commend it to you, and i am proud to introduce him to you in anticipation of the second panel. mr. chairman, thank you very much, and i yield back. >> to the panel, you are aware that there is an investigative hearing, and they are used to taking testimony under oath. you any of you have objections to adding testimony under oath? it indicates no. the chair advises you that you are under the rules of...
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amaze methe judge who acquitted me, the head judge -- judgethere were three judgeshead one was irving kaufman the rosenbergs to the chair 10 years earlier. but he acquitted me. he said, "we are not inclined to lightly disregard charges of unconstitutionality, even though they may be made by those unworthy of our respect." however, i feel thatboth my wife and i feel we're lucky to be alive and lucky to be on good terms with our neighbors, and in the little town where we live, people shout out, "hi, pete! hi, toshi!" and i'd like toi wish i could live another 20 years just to see things that are happening, because i believe that women working with children will get men to wake up to what a foolish thing it is to seek power and glory and money in your life. what a foolish thing. here we are -- there's a politician in my hometown, a very nice guy. he used to be a shop steward for the union in the local factory, but for 20 years he represented our town in the county legislature. and he said, "pete, if you don't grow, you die." 1:00 in the morning, i sat up in bed and thought of the next question.
amaze methe judge who acquitted me, the head judge -- judgethere were three judgeshead one was irving kaufman the rosenbergs to the chair 10 years earlier. but he acquitted me. he said, "we are not inclined to lightly disregard charges of unconstitutionality, even though they may be made by those unworthy of our respect." however, i feel thatboth my wife and i feel we're lucky to be alive and lucky to be on good terms with our neighbors, and in the little town where we live, people...
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ben kaufman is going to join us. the founder and ceo and famous foot massager. after the break, as we head to the break check out the "squawk box" market indicator. you're seeing some green arrows ahead of the market open. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. don't just visit new york visit tripadvisor new york with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. but we're not in the business of naming names. the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's been called the benchmark of its class. really, guys, i thought... it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... m
ben kaufman is going to join us. the founder and ceo and famous foot massager. after the break, as we head to the break check out the "squawk box" market indicator. you're seeing some green arrows ahead of the market open. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about...
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so we will have more on the diplomatic efforts right now because with me is gerald kaufman, a britishof parliament with the opposition labor party. as you can see, he is with me in our london studio. thank you for coming in. >> hello. >> your first thoughts on the reaction so far of international government, particularly the u.k. government which, of course, is conservative-led. it's not your government. what maz been the response to you so far. >> their attitude has been disgraceful. >> why? >> when i spoke in the house of commons yesterday and the frame minter, david cam responded, he blamed everything on hamas. the fact that the israelis are mr. dyess murdering huge numbers of palestinians is secondary as you have been saying and making clear, the issue is i have led delegation to gaza when it is not as bad as it is now. the situation is quite clear: their water supplies are very, very low indeed. their fishermen are not allowed to go out into the open sea by theitsisi navy and there is no point of them fishing in shore because the waters are polluted by sewage. schools cannot be r
so we will have more on the diplomatic efforts right now because with me is gerald kaufman, a britishof parliament with the opposition labor party. as you can see, he is with me in our london studio. thank you for coming in. >> hello. >> your first thoughts on the reaction so far of international government, particularly the u.k. government which, of course, is conservative-led. it's not your government. what maz been the response to you so far. >> their attitude has been...
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this is ben kaufman, founder of quirky. also known as the world's least important ceo.rain. at quirky, our products are invented by real people who submit their ideas to our website. so whether our ceo makes it or not, quirky will continue to invent incredible new things. products invented by real people like you. quirky. [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] >>> sweet getting over the top of the hill. erica, dylan, who's up? >> okay. >> all right, erica, you know what you're doing. >> yes, yes! >> go, go, go, go. >> yes! >> dylan! >> all right. >> come on, dylan! >> beautiful. >> awesome! >> awesome. >> how come i couldn't get it done right the first time. >> because you like the drama. >> david gregory, tell us what's coming up on "meet the press" this morning. >> all
this is ben kaufman, founder of quirky. also known as the world's least important ceo.rain. at quirky, our products are invented by real people who submit their ideas to our website. so whether our ceo makes it or not, quirky will continue to invent incredible new things. products invented by real people like you. quirky. [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans....
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officer of kaufman from the oakland td- pd. if you move to california you have 20 days to register give this. so he said he kept the south carolina plates in this the first time he drove it in months. the factories in if you ride around the bay area it's impossible to miss cars from with states from of plate. what your pay registration fees and there's someone on your street who lives near was a different state planes there is something you can do. people who are tired of registration cheapest can report of this or not pain of registration fees. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>: is now affecting the ride on the return san rafael westbound because the sense sir francis j. boulevard has been completely closed
officer of kaufman from the oakland td- pd. if you move to california you have 20 days to register give this. so he said he kept the south carolina plates in this the first time he drove it in months. the factories in if you ride around the bay area it's impossible to miss cars from with states from of plate. what your pay registration fees and there's someone on your street who lives near was a different state planes there is something you can do. people who are tired of registration cheapest...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.cts. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is an entrepreneur, a fashion designer and a best-selling author. this month, you can see her back on tv in the new show, "candidly nicole," which premieres thursday, july 17th at 10:00 p.m. on vh1. i can't wait for that. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, nicole richie. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. you're gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you look beautiful. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you. thank you so much for having me. >> jimmy: how is the family doing? how's the kids? >> the family is great. we just got back from australia, actually. joel, my husband, does "the voice" out there. so, we just got back a few days ago. and now i'm here. >> jimmy: oh, he's one of the judges on "the voice"? >> yes, yes. yes, he is. >> jimmy: wow. how was australia? i really want to go to australia. >> oh
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.cts. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is an entrepreneur, a fashion designer and a best-selling author. this month, you can see her back on tv in the new show, "candidly nicole," which premieres thursday, july 17th at 10:00 p.m. on vh1. i can't wait for that. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, nicole richie. ♪...
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kaufman, you specialize in the area of behavior change. we have heard from you and other witnesses today this culture as a concern. congress has investigated problems with the veterans ad n administration because of the care we have for our veterans and we saw cash incentives for people. we also had in this committee the ceo of the general motors. americans were outraged and described as the culture of come play sency. now we see this getting into an area which before if you weren't a veteran or didn't buy those chevy cars you were not a risk. but when you release a pathogen it's around anybody exposed to it. does this review team familiarity around pathogens tend to lead people to cut some corners and just get complacent about this? >> i think that there's -- i believe you know this, too. i think there is an inherent risk in behavior in general. you overbehavior. offunder behave. i think it's a kind of a balance and that is in essence what professional development and training and assessments can be used for is to keep that balance in che
kaufman, you specialize in the area of behavior change. we have heard from you and other witnesses today this culture as a concern. congress has investigated problems with the veterans ad n administration because of the care we have for our veterans and we saw cash incentives for people. we also had in this committee the ceo of the general motors. americans were outraged and described as the culture of come play sency. now we see this getting into an area which before if you weren't a veteran...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.n. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: ladies and gentlemen, kanye west. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody say, god show me the way because the devil trying to break me down ♪ ♪ jesus walks with me with me with me with me you know what the midwest is young & restless ♪ ♪ where restless might snatch your necklace and next these might jack your lexus ♪ ♪ somebody tell these who kanye west is ♪ ♪ i gotta testify come up in the spot looking extra fly for the day you die ♪ ♪ you gonna touch the sky gotta testify come up in the spot looking extra fly ♪ ♪ for the you die you gonna touch the sky ♪ ♪ work it harder make it better do it faster makes us stronger ♪ ♪ more than ever hour after our work is never over ♪ ♪ work it harder make it better do it faster makes us stronger ♪ ♪ more than ever hour after our work is never over ♪ ♪ let
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.n. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: ladies and gentlemen, kanye west. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody say, god show me the way because the devil trying to break me down ♪ ♪ jesus walks with me with me with me with me you know what the midwest is young & restless ♪ ♪...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.nt than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. we're here with tom cruise and he and i are getting ready to go head-to- head, or face-to-face, in a new game called "facebreakers." [ cheers and applause ] now, it's baseball season. so tom and i of course will be throwing footballs. >> yeah. >> jimmy: they're way cheaper. >> we're ahead of the curve. >> jimmy: baseballs cost a a fortune this time of year. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so we'll throwing footballs at that wall of glass with our faces on it. that's my face. [ laughter ] that's tom's face. [ laughter ] don't confuse the two. [ laughter ] i know they look alike. we're going to take turns throwing, but if we hear the air horn, it's a speed round. we just throw as fast as we can. >> okay, good. >> jimmy: all right. first person -- >> now, is there any distance. i don
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.nt than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. we're here with tom cruise and he and i are getting ready to go head-to- head, or face-to-face, in a new game called "facebreakers." [ cheers and applause ] now, it's baseball season. so tom and i of course will be...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night," everyone! our first guest tonight is a very talented actor who is best known for playing harry potter in the highest grossing film franchise of all time. he is currently starring on broadway in the critically acclaimed play, "the cripple of inishmaan." it was just nominated for a drama desk award. ladies and gentlemen, daniel radcliffe! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: so great to have you here. >> thanks very much, man. >> seth: thank you for being here. your adoring public. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> seth: um, this play is so great. congratulations. it opened last week. great reviews. i saw it, i loved it, which is even better than great reviews. >> yeah. >> seth: the pinnacle. and it is such a gre
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night," everyone! our first guest tonight is a very talented actor who is best known for playing harry potter in the highest grossing film franchise of all time. he is...
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kaufman, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, thank you so much for the service of your sons and sergeant, in your case your own service. my heart goes out to you for your losses as a veteran myself. the question i have is, i mean, do you think, certainly sergeant in your case and then for the parents in the cases of your sons, was va overmedicating them in lieu of giving them therapy? >> thank you for that question. this is an issue we battle with on a daily basis as we provide support and service to veterans and active duty members. part of what i do through the ministry i'm in is providing support groups through the chaplain's channels. so ideal with this very closely on both sides. medication is no longer being used as a tool to subdue the symptoms while we work on the deeper issues. >> no. what does the va do? >> the va specifically utilizes medication to control it and keep them, suppress the symptoms without working on the deeper issues. >> thank you. please. >> brian was never put on any medication. only for
kaufman, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, thank you so much for the service of your sons and sergeant, in your case your own service. my heart goes out to you for your losses as a veteran myself. the question i have is, i mean, do you think, certainly sergeant in your case and then for the parents in the cases of your sons, was va overmedicating them in lieu of giving them therapy? >> thank you for that question. this is an issue we...
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did dirty and the driver was a speeding but this review near orlando and hanging however this this kaufman from the oakland office of the california peace. if he moved to californiayou see if you move to california you have 20 days to register your vehicle, the driver of this car claims he tries to register it but it failed smog and kept breaking down so he just kept the south carolina plates and this was the first time he drove it in months man he has some luck the first time in months and he get pulled over the fact is, if you ride around the san francisco bay area it's almost impossible to miss cars with plates from out of state, nats: ambiance and again i say having out of state plates is not behaving badly unless you live in the state but your auto is still registered in let's say virginia if said driver has been living on your block for lets say a few years with out of state plates, while you are still paying registration fees through your nose and yout tired of it there is something you can do the state of california back in 2004 created a cheaters website where you can report regis
did dirty and the driver was a speeding but this review near orlando and hanging however this this kaufman from the oakland office of the california peace. if he moved to californiayou see if you move to california you have 20 days to register your vehicle, the driver of this car claims he tries to register it but it failed smog and kept breaking down so he just kept the south carolina plates and this was the first time he drove it in months man he has some luck the first time in months and he...
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kaufman, you are recognized for five minutes. dr. tuchschmidt, based on the testimony provided by the whistleblowers here tonight, it appears that the same unethical tactics are occurring. numerous v.a. medical centers across the country. this would seem to indicate there is a universal policy in place against whistleblowers that is well-known among all the supervisors throughout the country. do you have an explanation for this? i don't believe there is any policy or a collusion to suppress whistleblowers among the top leadership of the organization. in fact, i think the organization has said today, particularly secretary gibson, that we intend to do something about that. the message has clearly gone out to everybody in that june 13 letter that there are consequences for retaliation. we have to go through a process when those complaints come in. so that we are treating people fairly and we know both sides of the story and we have facts before we take action. but i think the organization, that the secretary speaks for the organization
kaufman, you are recognized for five minutes. dr. tuchschmidt, based on the testimony provided by the whistleblowers here tonight, it appears that the same unethical tactics are occurring. numerous v.a. medical centers across the country. this would seem to indicate there is a universal policy in place against whistleblowers that is well-known among all the supervisors throughout the country. do you have an explanation for this? i don't believe there is any policy or a collusion to suppress...
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. >> reporter: it was a trip eric and charlotte kaufman spent years planning, sailing all the way from new zealand with their two young daughters. >> how long was that supposed to take? >> about 3,000 miles. >> reporter: but 18 days in it came to a crashing end. they that they were stranded in the pacific ocean 900 miles off shore. their 1-year-old daughter sick and in dire need of rescue. >> that's when we realized we entered a very bad spot. >> reporter: the parents who face harsh criticism for bringing their children on that adventurous sea this morning are telling their story for the first time. why bring them on this trip? >> why -- why wouldn't you? >> this is how we are living. >> reporter: lira had fever and a rash. the antibiotics they brought weren't working. it was only getting worse. what did you do? >> we grabbed the emergency position indicating beacon and activated it and then we sat there. >> reporter: 12 hours after they hit that button national guardsmen parachuted out of a plane into the frigid waters to save this baby. >> to see people show up is amazing. >> members
. >> reporter: it was a trip eric and charlotte kaufman spent years planning, sailing all the way from new zealand with their two young daughters. >> how long was that supposed to take? >> about 3,000 miles. >> reporter: but 18 days in it came to a crashing end. they that they were stranded in the pacific ocean 900 miles off shore. their 1-year-old daughter sick and in dire need of rescue. >> that's when we realized we entered a very bad spot. >> reporter:...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.e's rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> back now on a saturday morning with a pretty incredible story about doctors able to give a young girl a new ear. with that ear, a new lease on life. we have that story. nice to see you. >> good morning, erica. that is the truth. wait until you see the final results of this ear. pretty remarkable. doctors grew charlotte a new ear inside her arm. she was attacked by a raccoon that wanted her milk bottle as a baby. the rough road back turned her into an extraordinary lady. a warning, some of this video may be hard to watch. >> you don't always have to be perfect. rock what you get. >> reporter: rock what you got. that's her inspiring motto. when she was 3 months old, a pet raccoon crawled into hib crib, bit off her node, cheek, mouth and part
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.e's rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> back now on a saturday morning with a pretty incredible story about doctors able to give a young girl a new ear. with that ear, a new lease on life. we have that story. nice to see you. >> good...
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he praised the plan i worked on with senator kaufman from delaware, to liables at 3% of usgdp.on is, do you agree with vice chair fisher or do you agree with governor torello? >> well, i think one of the things that vice chair fisher said that i certainly agree with is that systemic risk in the financial system is not purely a question of too big to fail institutions. and we shouldn't lull ourselves into think that if we deal with ways to resolve or diminish the roles of those institutions that systemic risk is not still a real phenomenon that we have to worry about. during the great depression, when we had a financial crisis, it was mainly a large number of small banks that were affected, and then we saw runs on the banking system that had the potential to and did cause a collapse of credit in the economy. so, i think he pointed out, and i agree, that we have to worry about more than the too big to fail firms and could have systemic risk if a large number of smaller institutions are hit for some reason. but it is certainly -- i agree with my colleague, governor torello, we're
he praised the plan i worked on with senator kaufman from delaware, to liables at 3% of usgdp.on is, do you agree with vice chair fisher or do you agree with governor torello? >> well, i think one of the things that vice chair fisher said that i certainly agree with is that systemic risk in the financial system is not purely a question of too big to fail institutions. and we shouldn't lull ourselves into think that if we deal with ways to resolve or diminish the roles of those...
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kaufman, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, thank you so much for the service of your sons and sergeant, in your case your own service. my heart goes out to you for your losses as a veteran myself. the question i have is, i mean, do you think, certainly sergeant in your case and then for the parents in the cases of your sons, was va overmedicating them in lieu of giving them therapy? >> thank you for that question. this is an issue we battle with on a daily basis as we provide support and service to veterans and active duty members. part of what i do through the ministry i'm in is providing support groups through the chaplain's channels. so ideal with this very closely on both sides. medication is no longer being used as a tool to subdue the symptoms while we work on the deeper issues. >> no. what does the va do? >> the va specifically utilizes medication to control it and keep them, suppress the symptoms without working on the deeper issues. >> thank you. please. >> brian was never put on any medication. only for
kaufman, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, thank you so much for the service of your sons and sergeant, in your case your own service. my heart goes out to you for your losses as a veteran myself. the question i have is, i mean, do you think, certainly sergeant in your case and then for the parents in the cases of your sons, was va overmedicating them in lieu of giving them therapy? >> thank you for that question. this is an issue we...