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at least a century to come, right, keith. with that i would like to bring up a man very responsible for the wonderful growth of these businesses and these neighborhoods in san francisco. and somebody that we are indebted to for all of his leadership in the city. the mayor, ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, larry. good morning, everybody. you know it's really exciting to be here this morning. i know our city administrator and the project director are here to join doreen and monique and supervisors for the free samples, keith. on this kind of day, we were actually looking forward to the old distillery, the potrero ride, that will keep us warm. but it's unique. when you look at the history of those years with fritz maytag in the 70s. and i was in law school during that time. i won't tell you how much beer i drank, being a cal-berkeley guy. but larry, i compare what the giants went through in their history and anchor, and you see similarities. we almost lost both companies and then that he:-- then they rebounded. and they are in f
at least a century to come, right, keith. with that i would like to bring up a man very responsible for the wonderful growth of these businesses and these neighborhoods in san francisco. and somebody that we are indebted to for all of his leadership in the city. the mayor, ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, larry. good morning, everybody. you know it's really exciting to be here this morning. i know our city administrator and the project director are here to join doreen and monique and...
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keith? hi. how you doing? >> moyers: is he gonna be able to make it this year?just received a letter that i have to pay $1,300 now or keith will have to be put out in 48 hours. we were concerned about this letter that came from your school. but again, god came through again! keith had applied for a lot of charge cards before he left. we came up with something. oh, that's so sweet. i can tell you've been down south a long time. you're saying, "yes, ma'am." your discover card came in. i called the discover card people and i told them we wanted a cash advance. >> moyers: most people, when they pray, expect god to give them a miracle. what you got was a $1,000 credit with 18% interest rate. >> but it'll tide me over until i can get the miracle. so then this semester is taken care of. you hear me? all right, i love you. it's called, rob peter to pay paul. and i'm robbing peter so much that peter is just standing there. send it to the bank. >> moyers: the stanleys were like millions of others trying to survive the good times of the '90s. living on credit became a way
keith? hi. how you doing? >> moyers: is he gonna be able to make it this year?just received a letter that i have to pay $1,300 now or keith will have to be put out in 48 hours. we were concerned about this letter that came from your school. but again, god came through again! keith had applied for a lot of charge cards before he left. we came up with something. oh, that's so sweet. i can tell you've been down south a long time. you're saying, "yes, ma'am." your discover card came...
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>> being small presents keith with a unique challenge. he can't stock his shelves with too much stuff. he must know what products could be a waste of time and money. >> even though we have a 6,000 square foot store, the big boxes have 300,000 items. so you can't carry it all. we find the mainstream of what people tend to buy the most and that mainstream is where we have put the most concentration on being most competitive. >> north meridian also has a smaller staff, which helps customers at the cash register. >> we have a couple of managers, we have keith the owner and maybe three or four staff members and that's it. >> even after products hit the shelves, keith says he has to be flexible. his pricing strategy isn't perfect. sometimes the shoppers say prices are too good to be true. >> they'll come and say do you know such and such is charging $2 more for this. you might want to look at this price. >> other times, clients are wary to make a purchase. >> we'll look at what competitors are doing and if we have the room, we'll bring it down
>> being small presents keith with a unique challenge. he can't stock his shelves with too much stuff. he must know what products could be a waste of time and money. >> even though we have a 6,000 square foot store, the big boxes have 300,000 items. so you can't carry it all. we find the mainstream of what people tend to buy the most and that mainstream is where we have put the most concentration on being most competitive. >> north meridian also has a smaller staff, which...
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finally, to my left, keith ogorek. keith, welcome. keep the senior vice president of marketing for the indianapolis based office solutions, which penguin acquired in july 2012. asa so publishing imprints include offer has universe, trafford and asked leapers. the company has strategic alliances such as thomas nelson is zero so publishing imprints in the uk's main, australia, new zealand and singapore. a well-qualified panel to talk about this issue. i want to start with james mcquivey and the base eager to book publishers today is disrupt thyself. >> absolutely. in fact come he opened the session asking whether or not it was the the disrupt or a defender of publishing. i would contest the idea that it's either/or. disruption is the best defense for publishing and self-publishing is turning out to be a potential bone for
finally, to my left, keith ogorek. keith, welcome. keep the senior vice president of marketing for the indianapolis based office solutions, which penguin acquired in july 2012. asa so publishing imprints include offer has universe, trafford and asked leapers. the company has strategic alliances such as thomas nelson is zero so publishing imprints in the uk's main, australia, new zealand and singapore. a well-qualified panel to talk about this issue. i want to start with james mcquivey and the...
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let's talk with keith fitzgerald. in the heat wave, people wave good-bye to the money because power outages sweep the country, rising bills cst hundreds of bucks more each much. gay, you say this is green energy's time to shine. >> exactly. i mean, you look at your bill, and you would think an entrepreneur says, hey, this is the time for the home windmills or solar panels to work, and this ets to my point why i think th thing is smoke and mirrors because now is the time to take advantage of the high price electricity and come in with less epensive green energy, and, yet, i don't see the entrepreneurs knocking at the door. >> what do you think it is, keith, the technology's not there or not enough government subsidies? >> oh, an interesting question because, you know, the idea that the government can spend money better than a priate entrepreneur is preposterous as the concept of central intelligence or the nsa lately. this costs america $300 billion
let's talk with keith fitzgerald. in the heat wave, people wave good-bye to the money because power outages sweep the country, rising bills cst hundreds of bucks more each much. gay, you say this is green energy's time to shine. >> exactly. i mean, you look at your bill, and you would think an entrepreneur says, hey, this is the time for the home windmills or solar panels to work, and this ets to my point why i think th thing is smoke and mirrors because now is the time to take advantage...
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>> being small presents keith with a unique challenge. he can't stock his shelves with too much stuff. he must know what products could be a waste of time and money. >> even though we have a 10,000 square foot store with 65 items in here, the big boks have 300,000 items. you can't carry it all. we found mainstream what people tend to buy the most. that mainstream is where we put the most concentration on being most competitive. >> north meridian has a smaller staff, which helpss customers a the cash register. even after products hit the shelves, keth says he has to be flexible. his pricing strategy isn't perfect. sometimes shoppers say the prices are too good to be true. >> they've said, do you know that such and such is carrying this for $2 more? how can you sell it for this price? >> otherwise, clients are wary to make a purchase. >> some customers have said, hey, your caulk is a little high here. we'll look at what competitors are doing and if we have the room we'll bring it down a little bit. >> the key is to know who locally is charg
>> being small presents keith with a unique challenge. he can't stock his shelves with too much stuff. he must know what products could be a waste of time and money. >> even though we have a 10,000 square foot store with 65 items in here, the big boks have 300,000 items. you can't carry it all. we found mainstream what people tend to buy the most. that mainstream is where we put the most concentration on being most competitive. >> north meridian has a smaller staff, which...
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imogen, schulz, keith, nick. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. editors kept that swear word nick >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> it's a factor special you don't want to miss. >> there are days i want the news i don't leave my house. >> it is nutsville out there, you know that. >> bill: dennis miller. >> yippee why owe, mrs. mud rutgers, looks like we got ourselves a convoy. >> bill: jesse watters? do you have any proof of that. >> tons of it. >> you have got to run? >> i have got -- >> stay loose. >> bill: it's a watters world meets miller time. >> is he shakier than a jack hammer operator playing jiang go on lunch break. >> bill: hits colorado and san francisco and tries to find out what the people think about the state of our country. [ laughter ] and the d man sounds off on
imogen, schulz, keith, nick. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. editors kept that swear word nick >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> it's a factor special you don't want to miss. >> there are days i want the news i don't leave my house. >> it is nutsville out there, you know that. >> bill: dennis miller. >> yippee why owe, mrs. mud rutgers, looks like we got ourselves a convoy. >> bill: jesse watters? do you have any proof of that....
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imogen, schulz, keith, nick. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. editors kept that swear word nick just said. how dare you? -- same place. right now o'reilly is back and is he live and coming at you. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> i tried to stand up and that's when he grabbed me by the head and slammed my head down. put his hand on my nose and other hand on my mouth and [bleep] >> bill: the jury in the trayvon martin case hears the defendant george zimmerman tell police he was defending himself from harm. do you believe that? we will have the latest from the courtroom. also, bernie goldberg will analyze press coverage from the trial. >> there is no stopping the publishing process at this stage. great care has been taken to make sure that mr. snowden can't be pressured by any state to stop the publication process. >> bill: the united states telling russia and ecuador it better not harbor edward
imogen, schulz, keith, nick. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. editors kept that swear word nick just said. how dare you? -- same place. right now o'reilly is back and is he live and coming at you. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> i tried to stand up and that's when he grabbed me by the head and slammed my head down. put his hand on my nose and other hand on my mouth and [bleep] >> bill: the jury in the trayvon martin case hears the defendant george...
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it's going to roll that way all week long. >> keith. >> keith, not into the deep south, 80 in dallasu should be >> it is going to be hot and humid, starting up of 79 degrees in the nation's capital with a light, southerly wind. 76 in fredericksburg. high temperatures climbing well into the low to middle nineties. theill feel closer to triple digits. this heat wave is with us all week long. 97 by thursday and friday. >> umertime heat and best new from the carolinas all the way to north georgia, it's going to stop raining now and it has been months of solid rain. linsey, what's up? >> thanks, now a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." three names. miley cyrus, ryan seacrest and keith urban here live. >>> mama june is also here alive dishing on her new book and raising honey boo boo. >>> and we asked you. you told us. "gma" viewers favorite hot spots coming up on "good morning america." >>> "gma's morning menu" brought to you by the makers of centrum, the mess recommended, preferred and studied multivitamin brand. [ female announcer ] this test paper behaves like the surface
it's going to roll that way all week long. >> keith. >> keith, not into the deep south, 80 in dallasu should be >> it is going to be hot and humid, starting up of 79 degrees in the nation's capital with a light, southerly wind. 76 in fredericksburg. high temperatures climbing well into the low to middle nineties. theill feel closer to triple digits. this heat wave is with us all week long. 97 by thursday and friday. >> umertime heat and best new from the carolinas all...
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it's going to roll that way all week long. >> keith. >> keith, not into the deep south, 80 in dallasshould be there. and that's t >> umertime heat and best new from the carolinas all the way to north georgia, it's going to stop raining now and it has been months of solid rain. linsey, what's up? >> thanks, now a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." three names. miley cyrus, ryan seacrest and keith urban here live. >>> mama june is also here alive dishing on her new book and raising honey boo boo. >>> and we asked you. you told us. "gma" viewers favorite hot spots coming up on "good morning america." >>> "gma's morning menu" brought to you by the makers of centrum, the mess recommended, preferred and studied multivitamin brand. [ female announcer ] this test paper behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what soap does to it. ♪ soap strips your ski dove is different. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove doesn't strip your skin like soap. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, pure chocolate goodness that brings people together. when the chocolate is hershey's life is delicious.
it's going to roll that way all week long. >> keith. >> keith, not into the deep south, 80 in dallasshould be there. and that's t >> umertime heat and best new from the carolinas all the way to north georgia, it's going to stop raining now and it has been months of solid rain. linsey, what's up? >> thanks, now a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." three names. miley cyrus, ryan seacrest and keith urban here live. >>> mama june is also here...
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it's going to roll that way all week long. >> keith. >> keith, not into the deep south, 80 in dallasyou should be >>> good monday morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. starting off with the cloud cover but we'll have sunshine this afternoon away from the coast, temperatures below average. more cooling tomorrow, summer on hiatus for a couple days, then it comes back in time for the weekend. today's temperatures upper 50s to low 60s a along the coast and san francisco. richmond and oakland, mid to upper 60s. a lot of 70s until the east bay valleys where we'll have 80s. >> umertime heat and best new from the carolinas all the way to north georgia, it's going to stop raining now and it has been months of solid rain. linsey, what's up? >> thanks, now a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." three names. miley cyrus, ryan seacrest and keith urban here live. >>> mama june is also here alive dishing on her new book and raising honey boo boo. >>> and we asked you. you told us. "gma" viewers favorite hot spots coming up on "good morning america." >>> "gma's morning menu" br
it's going to roll that way all week long. >> keith. >> keith, not into the deep south, 80 in dallasyou should be >>> good monday morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. starting off with the cloud cover but we'll have sunshine this afternoon away from the coast, temperatures below average. more cooling tomorrow, summer on hiatus for a couple days, then it comes back in time for the weekend. today's temperatures upper 50s to low 60s a along the coast and san...
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[laughter] keith, you offered richard m. daley the chance to speak on the record about his wife ingrid and he turned you down. on some of us disappointment, can be a surprise to, was? >> it wasn't a surprise. i hope he would chat with me, that when you think it through i do think is a very savvy man, a very savvy politician. sort of richard nixon used to talk, sort of about plausible deniability. there was no upside in talking to me. if he would've talked to me and i wrote a book that he didn't like, then it would be hard for him to say, well, i don't like this book. were as if i wrote a book he didn't like and he never talked to me, he could to i don't even know the guy, i don't like his s book. i think you wanted to reserve the right to say he didn't like the book. >> what he said? >> he has said nothing publicly. [laughter] >> what do you hear? >> i've heard nothing official. unofficially, both have come to talks like this and i bought my book and asked me to sign. so no one is throwing eggs at me so that's good. >> has a
[laughter] keith, you offered richard m. daley the chance to speak on the record about his wife ingrid and he turned you down. on some of us disappointment, can be a surprise to, was? >> it wasn't a surprise. i hope he would chat with me, that when you think it through i do think is a very savvy man, a very savvy politician. sort of richard nixon used to talk, sort of about plausible deniability. there was no upside in talking to me. if he would've talked to me and i wrote a book that he...
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and finally, keith olberman is back at espn. it is possible he was fired before we air jiecht you could have used a funnier name than johnny poncetti. he should have been from a funny place like camp cucamonga. >> you write your stuff and i will write my stuff. >> so sensitive. >>> let's welcome our guest. get a job, butterflies. i am here with fox business network reporter joleen kent. and he is so sharp that nurses use him to draw blood. i bet he has a book. oh yes, it is an e book called "the lizard king" and in tijuanna he is a pay toilet, bill schulz. and his mustache was kicked out of a salon for shooting up a pay january know player. he is the fox news contributor and the president of "red eye." >> a block, the lede. that's the first story. and now, the human potato, greg gutfeld. >> human potato, all right. should they scan your sedan? the government has turned its focus on your ford and where you drive even if you are not a criminal. according to a study published , police are using automated scaners to collect digital
and finally, keith olberman is back at espn. it is possible he was fired before we air jiecht you could have used a funnier name than johnny poncetti. he should have been from a funny place like camp cucamonga. >> you write your stuff and i will write my stuff. >> so sensitive. >>> let's welcome our guest. get a job, butterflies. i am here with fox business network reporter joleen kent. and he is so sharp that nurses use him to draw blood. i bet he has a book. oh yes, it is...
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the stanleys have five kids -- nicole, about to enter college when we met her, the oldest son, keith, the twins klaudale and claude jr., and omega. how'd your children take it when you came home and said you'd lost the job over at ao smith? or did you tell them? >> claude stanley: well, i told them. i told them. and they was in private school then. >> bill moyers: they were? >> claude stanley: yeah. i had to pull them out of private school. >> keith stanley: i think the hardest time is when you have to worry about coming home, like i say, always coming home and then there's a bill on the door saying the water's cut off. or there's a, the guy just called saying he's going to cut off the phone. or the electricity's off. and you have to wait for a couple of days until mom and dad can, get enough money to put it back on. >> terry neumann: i was working factory, he was working factory when we were dating. when we got married, we had started a family right away, so he still worked factory and i stayed home. and he made pretty good money when we were first married, you know, for a young coup
the stanleys have five kids -- nicole, about to enter college when we met her, the oldest son, keith, the twins klaudale and claude jr., and omega. how'd your children take it when you came home and said you'd lost the job over at ao smith? or did you tell them? >> claude stanley: well, i told them. i told them. and they was in private school then. >> bill moyers: they were? >> claude stanley: yeah. i had to pull them out of private school. >> keith stanley: i think the...
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keith mccullough and -- let's look at facebook. are you buying in? >> i definitely wouldn't buy facebook today. if you own facebook, i'd take it and sell it and buy a house with it, christine. >> you would! >> yeah, i think that's the right call. people should feel comfortable in housing in particular. it's supply and demand from a mortgage -- think about your mortgage payment as a percentage of your income. it's at a historical low, so that's affordable, and prices, as you pointed out multiple times, are rising, which is a great time to buy a house. >> michelle slipped in june, but new home sales are at a five-year high. you look at some of this housing data, do you agree with mortgages falling for the second straight week that the read on the housing market is still quite bullish? >> i think it is. i think the fundamentals are very supportive of home prices continuing to rise. we have very low inventory, we have a lot of pent-up demand coming from household information, and mostly coming from people that were sitting on the sidelines waiting to fee
keith mccullough and -- let's look at facebook. are you buying in? >> i definitely wouldn't buy facebook today. if you own facebook, i'd take it and sell it and buy a house with it, christine. >> you would! >> yeah, i think that's the right call. people should feel comfortable in housing in particular. it's supply and demand from a mortgage -- think about your mortgage payment as a percentage of your income. it's at a historical low, so that's affordable, and prices, as you...
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keith, christopher, thank you for joining us.hat will wrap things up for "sg md," and keep updated with me on twitter and time to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with don lemon. >>> hello, everyone, top of the hour, i'm don lemon in new york, you're in the "cnn newsroom." a lot going on this hour and we'll start with the big story of the day, and, of course, it's this one, east coast, west coast, and nearly every state in between. people gather to show the nation they are frustrated, they are fed up and they're downright angry at the acquittal of george zimmerman. >> trayvon! >> trayvon! >> trayvon! >> that you're looking at right there is atlanta today, just one of the 100-plus cities where people are rallying around the memory of trayvon martin and demanded something more be de
keith, christopher, thank you for joining us.hat will wrap things up for "sg md," and keep updated with me on twitter and time to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with don lemon. >>> hello, everyone, top of the hour, i'm don lemon in new york, you're in the "cnn newsroom." a lot going on this hour and we'll start with the big story of the day, and, of course, it's this one, east coast, west coast, and nearly every state in between. people gather to...
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. >>> over 1200 treated for excessive heat as country superstar toby keith and friends gave a whole lotk to his hometown tornado survivors in oklahoma, next. >>> welcome back. a lot of people had a long extended holiday weekend. the weather is going to be more of the same today. actually getting a little bit warmer in some places. today, more or less 111 in vegas. 113 in phoenix. still warm in boise. as we go throughout the next couple days we'll see a seesaw here. especially in l.a. about 87 today. even hotter on tuesday. then the temperatures will drop off just a little bit as we go through wednesday. other areas not so lucky as you'd expect this time of the year in the desert. we'll be about 110 through wednesday in vegas. more clouds around. maybe a slight chance for an afternoon storm that could drop you down. richard, can you really notice a difference if it's 104 or 110. >> but 80 degrees in los angeles. a nice climbing day. >>> a band of yellow mignons piled the coffers with green over the fourth of july weekend. "despicable me 2" cashed in on the holiday movie rush, earning $14
. >>> over 1200 treated for excessive heat as country superstar toby keith and friends gave a whole lotk to his hometown tornado survivors in oklahoma, next. >>> welcome back. a lot of people had a long extended holiday weekend. the weather is going to be more of the same today. actually getting a little bit warmer in some places. today, more or less 111 in vegas. 113 in phoenix. still warm in boise. as we go throughout the next couple days we'll see a seesaw here. especially...
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keith, what are your clients asking you now? are they scared -- let's use another metaphor. kids with a bowl of jelly beans who just can't stop eating right now. >> the reality of the base of answers you just had there are quite reminiscent of regular investors, too. people are kind of fighting last year's war, and i think you made another great point, which is if your weight was up 20%, you would definitely have some issues with that, but in this case the stock market is up 20%, and for right reasons. joblessness down this week, we have a stock market on fire, and really, in terms of economic advice or advice for your portfolio, you have to get out of bonds. that's another thing people need to be paying attention to. you sell bonds because growth is rising, and that's something where people should not lose money. rule number one, don't lose money. >> so many people have asked me this week, what should i do with my 401(k)? your takeaway is the end of the world trades like gold and bonds, people should be scaling back their bond exposure. that's what you're telling people. >>
keith, what are your clients asking you now? are they scared -- let's use another metaphor. kids with a bowl of jelly beans who just can't stop eating right now. >> the reality of the base of answers you just had there are quite reminiscent of regular investors, too. people are kind of fighting last year's war, and i think you made another great point, which is if your weight was up 20%, you would definitely have some issues with that, but in this case the stock market is up 20%, and for...
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. >>> nsa director general keith alexander made an emergency visit to capitol hill urging lawmakers to reject an amendment to a defense bill to end the phone records program. the obama administration is warning the nation would be at risk of more terrorism if it stops the nsa's massive collection of personal phone records. >>> former new york congressman anthony weiner is apologizing again for sending more explicit photos and messages. this time, he says he is refusing to quit in his race for mayor. >> there is no question that what i did is wrong. >> i have forgiven him. i believe in him. and as we have said from the beginning, we are moving forward. >> weiner reportedly promised a
. >>> nsa director general keith alexander made an emergency visit to capitol hill urging lawmakers to reject an amendment to a defense bill to end the phone records program. the obama administration is warning the nation would be at risk of more terrorism if it stops the nsa's massive collection of personal phone records. >>> former new york congressman anthony weiner is apologizing again for sending more explicit photos and messages. this time, he says he is refusing to quit...
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with jack spar owe it was keith. >> keith was most assuredly one of the main ingredients in captain jack. >> rose: with tonto it's this photograph. >> tonto it is the photograph and sort of this idea of dissecting-- . >> rose: the multifacets of it. >> the multifacets of the man, the warrior, the child. >> the desperate need to a ving his dignities, integrity, you know. >> rose: it's also interesting how you prepare for a role. i mean you're a big reader. >> yeah. >> rose: -- wound knee. >> oh yeah. >> rose: sure. >> rose: all of that to inform you about the context of a character's life? >> to-- yeah, just in terms of studying what-- i mean because it's a subject that i've been fascinated with for years. it's a subject that mar long and i spoke about. >> and he spoke at the academy awards. >> yeah, he sure did. in a very interesting way. it's been something in my life, it's always been fascinating to me. so to learn, to really learn, you know, when you read say howard zin's people's history of the united states and you realize that, you know, the human beings that were here who were doi
with jack spar owe it was keith. >> keith was most assuredly one of the main ingredients in captain jack. >> rose: with tonto it's this photograph. >> tonto it is the photograph and sort of this idea of dissecting-- . >> rose: the multifacets of it. >> the multifacets of the man, the warrior, the child. >> the desperate need to a ving his dignities, integrity, you know. >> rose: it's also interesting how you prepare for a role. i mean you're a big...
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dagen: good to talk to you, keith. be well. thank you. connell: the u.s.t in a new un study. it is a good thing. dagen: some of the winners today on the nasdaq. ♪ ♪ [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. dagen: let's talk about the batter of the la boulange and we are not winning. a new report from the united nations reveali
dagen: good to talk to you, keith. be well. thank you. connell: the u.s.t in a new un study. it is a good thing. dagen: some of the winners today on the nasdaq. ♪ ♪ [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do...
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seconds later, the other inmate, keith reeves, appears to put a hand in his face, and thompson strikesnched him in the mouth like four times, and then he tried to take another tray and pour it overtop of my head. and then i got him in a headlock, and i just choked him out. >> narrator: other inmates step in to break up the fight when an off-camera officer arrives and threatens to use pepper spray. after initial interviews with both inmates, staff identified reeves as the aggressor and temporarily assigned him to a single-person segregation cell. >> damn. >> narrator: they allowed thompson to return to his dormitory. >> it was really a bully situation, like what you would see on a commercial, you know, about kids bullying. >> [ sighs ] >> look at him, cool, laid-back type person. you know what i'm saying? to people start getting on my nerves. i can get an attitude problem. and you know what i'm saying? he hit me first. but they didn't see it that way. they looking at it i started it. so i guess they figure i'm a troublemaker. you know what i'm saying? they moved me there and put me in t
seconds later, the other inmate, keith reeves, appears to put a hand in his face, and thompson strikesnched him in the mouth like four times, and then he tried to take another tray and pour it overtop of my head. and then i got him in a headlock, and i just choked him out. >> narrator: other inmates step in to break up the fight when an off-camera officer arrives and threatens to use pepper spray. after initial interviews with both inmates, staff identified reeves as the aggressor and...
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as keith said. we turn next to tom. he's the head of the office of rural health policy within hhs's health resources and services administration. he served as the associate administrator for health policy for the last five years. tom, i didn't gate chance to say hello before the program began. hello. [laughter] thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you so much for the opportunity to be here. a little bit about our office. we're located in the hhs hhs administration. our office actually has a department wide charge to coordinate rural activity within hhs. and as part of that, a big part what we do is keep our eye on the policies and their impact on rural communitieses. we do that through analysis but also working with a series of research center including keith at university of iowa. we have a number of grant programs, i think, that focus heavily on capacity building both at the state level and at the community level. then we are very, very much focused on technical service to rural community to help them sort
as keith said. we turn next to tom. he's the head of the office of rural health policy within hhs's health resources and services administration. he served as the associate administrator for health policy for the last five years. tom, i didn't gate chance to say hello before the program began. hello. [laughter] thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you so much for the opportunity to be here. a little bit about our office. we're located in the hhs hhs administration. our office...
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keith ablow is still here.fter the break. >> whether this will be a company where working people can raise enough to build a family, own a home and secure a retirement. we still have a long way to go. ♪ ♪ we used to live with a bear. [growl] we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, we, go away. shoo bear. but we can't really tell bears what to do. moooooommmmmm!!! then one day, it was just gone. mom! [announcer] you are how you sleep. tempur-pedic. a locan happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our e-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ♪ stuart: moving down this wedne
keith ablow is still here.fter the break. >> whether this will be a company where working people can raise enough to build a family, own a home and secure a retirement. we still have a long way to go. ♪ ♪ we used to live with a bear. [growl] we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, we, go away. shoo bear. but we can't really tell bears what to do. moooooommmmmm!!! then one day, it was just gone. mom!...
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keith, i want to start with you. let's play part of that interview that everybody's talking about today. here's some of that. >> george zimmerman got away with murder, but you can't get away from god. and at the end of the day, he's going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. the law couldn't prove it. we just have to believe in the lord, that he's -- if he has to pay, he will pay. >> now, of course, you have to make a point that juror b-29 and her other jurors found george zimmerman not guilty of second-degree murder. that said, were you surprised to see her come forward and make such an admission? >> i was surprised to see her come forward. i was surprised to see her show her face and to give out part of a name. it seems to me she clearly did not understand the law. i don't know if that was the fault of the judge or the fault of the prosecutor in terms of explaining the law to her. but the jury instructions specifically said in order to prove george zimmerman guilty of second-degree murder, it
keith, i want to start with you. let's play part of that interview that everybody's talking about today. here's some of that. >> george zimmerman got away with murder, but you can't get away from god. and at the end of the day, he's going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. the law couldn't prove it. we just have to believe in the lord, that he's -- if he has to pay, he will pay. >> now, of course, you have to make a point that juror b-29 and her other jurors...
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keith, what is the word among traders regarding dell?r carl icahn put out what, about an hour ago, urging shareholders don't do the buyout deal. what are the traders saying? >> we're watching it with interest like everybody else is. it has been an ongoing saga. the special committee better allow a vote to go through on silver lake and michael dell's proposal otherwise it turns into a sideshow at this point. we have a week to accumulate the votes to get this deal done and i don't think they will be able to do and most traders down here don't think so. carl icahn and southeast management will come in with their proposal and make a decent proposal. adam: if michael dell loses the vote what happens to the stock price? will it go up because of icahn's deal? we're seeing 15 to $18 after the deal is done. >> not sure they go away that they will be losing at price they are overing for the company. they may come in with a higher bid. in fact they may come in with a higher bid overall. the stock is down today because of technology shares overall.
keith, what is the word among traders regarding dell?r carl icahn put out what, about an hour ago, urging shareholders don't do the buyout deal. what are the traders saying? >> we're watching it with interest like everybody else is. it has been an ongoing saga. the special committee better allow a vote to go through on silver lake and michael dell's proposal otherwise it turns into a sideshow at this point. we have a week to accumulate the votes to get this deal done and i don't think...
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which is why sometimes when i go out of the frame, i'm never out of the frame with keith. that's why this show looks the way it does. thank you, keith. >> okay, thanks for straightening me out on that. my question's about nokia. i notice that they came out with a fabulous new product this morning. has 42 pixels on it. have been getting very different ideas about whether that's a good investment or not. i thought i'd ask you and see what you had to say. >> i think that some things are call options on the possibility that things will go right and for the last 50, 60, 70 cents, i've said nokia is a call option on perhaps being acquired by microsoft. this is not blackberry. i think it's ahead of the game. any way, thank you for those kind comments. everybody had nice comments. guess who's back? ♪ is that despicable ben bernanke? hardly. yeah, the easy money has been made, but is there more to be made? yes. why don't we do it together. >> coming up, public display. from crowd computinging to pan fried noodles, a slew of new byes spark the highest ipo quarter in 60 years. but no
which is why sometimes when i go out of the frame, i'm never out of the frame with keith. that's why this show looks the way it does. thank you, keith. >> okay, thanks for straightening me out on that. my question's about nokia. i notice that they came out with a fabulous new product this morning. has 42 pixels on it. have been getting very different ideas about whether that's a good investment or not. i thought i'd ask you and see what you had to say. >> i think that some things...
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keith and brian, good to have you here today. >> thank you. martha: keith, let me start with you.s happening here? >> it looks like that he is facing over a thousand charges. his attorneys looked at the evidence. they determined the best way to resolve this, enter a guilty plea, spare everybody the trauma -- drama of a trial and so forth and this is a conference hearing which we're expecting that he may be pleading guilty. martha: all right. brian, how do you think, do you think that's likely? >> absolutely and i think it's actually a very good move for both side. you know, of all the tremendous evidence that the prosecution has in this case, i think the one question is about the feet tall homicide and that is the one charge he could get the death penalty for, if he is in a death penalty state. frankly if they took that off the table and said, listen, plead guilty, take life we'll close the case out, that's a good deal for everyone if that is the deal -- martha: hold on one second. we want to listen here. >> the negotiation process, they have ceased doing some of those things beca
keith and brian, good to have you here today. >> thank you. martha: keith, let me start with you.s happening here? >> it looks like that he is facing over a thousand charges. his attorneys looked at the evidence. they determined the best way to resolve this, enter a guilty plea, spare everybody the trauma -- drama of a trial and so forth and this is a conference hearing which we're expecting that he may be pleading guilty. martha: all right. brian, how do you think, do you think...