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ken smith, the mother's changed herpstory? >> absolutely. initially she told investigators that she put the child on the couch at 5:00 a.m., an hour later the child was gone. witnesses telling police tonight that at 3:00 a.m., she heard a wrestling in her garbage can and that's where they found that blanket that's now into evidence. so for the last several days investigators have been talking with antoinette davis, and still not getting any information so they're trying to sort through her different stories and all of the tips and leads that they're getting to hopefully get to the truth, nancy. >> right, of course they are. out to dr. bethany marshall, psychoanalyst and author of "deal breakers." she's joining us from l.a. bethany, take a listen to this. >> karen, are you ever surprised, i always lost no matter how many times it happened, i'm trying to remember one time a mother sided with the dead or molested or abused child over the husband or boyfriend and i'm not remembering out of ten years of felony prosecution a single time the mother
ken smith, the mother's changed herpstory? >> absolutely. initially she told investigators that she put the child on the couch at 5:00 a.m., an hour later the child was gone. witnesses telling police tonight that at 3:00 a.m., she heard a wrestling in her garbage can and that's where they found that blanket that's now into evidence. so for the last several days investigators have been talking with antoinette davis, and still not getting any information so they're trying to sort through...
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out to ken robinson with wtam 1100. ken, what happened?well, anthony sowell, a known sex offender who spent 15 years in prison, he was released in 2005, he served the maximum amount of time -- >> whoa. whoa. mr. robinson, hold on. >> yes. >> the man gets out in 2005. >> that's right. >> and in that space of time we already have half a dozen dead women in his home that we know of? and i'm predicting there's going to be more. he's done all that since 2005? >> since 2005. we're not sure when the alleged killing spree actually started. but he's been out of prison since 2005. he served his time. he served his maximum time -- >> that's four years. >> mm-hmm. >> in four years we've got at least six dead bodies. and once they start excavating that back yard, ken robinson, the lord in heaven only knows what we're going to find. i didn't mean to interrupt you. go ahead, ken. >> well, i was just going to jump in and say today cleveland police started going -- searching abandoned homes. this is a very depressed area. there's a lot of abandoned homes i
out to ken robinson with wtam 1100. ken, what happened?well, anthony sowell, a known sex offender who spent 15 years in prison, he was released in 2005, he served the maximum amount of time -- >> whoa. whoa. mr. robinson, hold on. >> yes. >> the man gets out in 2005. >> that's right. >> and in that space of time we already have half a dozen dead women in his home that we know of? and i'm predicting there's going to be more. he's done all that since 2005? >>...
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ken baker off to you first. obviously this is very shocking considering hulk never really let on how bad things had gone for him personally. we knew they'd gotten bad, but not like that. >> we know divorce is retched. around that time his son was facing all these serious charges and it was a very public messy divorce. it must have been really hard for him. but i've got to say right here. a little warning. hulk is the ultimate showman. he's promoting a book, and it seems like when celebrities have these sort of "i reached the bottom and climbed my way back to the top to happiness" there's always a gun and some sort of alcohol and pills involved. i'm not saying he's making it up, but it's conveniently dramatic and fits that formula. i love hulk hogan, but at the same time, he says this book is called "my life outside the ring," we saw that, it was hogan knows best. >> you make a great point, ken. and i have become cynical. i always liked hulk hogan, and when i see him now on the "today" show, i sit back and wonder
ken baker off to you first. obviously this is very shocking considering hulk never really let on how bad things had gone for him personally. we knew they'd gotten bad, but not like that. >> we know divorce is retched. around that time his son was facing all these serious charges and it was a very public messy divorce. it must have been really hard for him. but i've got to say right here. a little warning. hulk is the ultimate showman. he's promoting a book, and it seems like when...
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chairman, are the words of ken lewis. $45 billion tarp available if necessary.eam and formed an agrees. slide #5 is not here today. third -- incoming team at fed and treasury in agreement. this is from another board member who is not here. slide 5, -- a slight six, ben bernanke and henry paulson spoke to tim geithner. you have our commitment is will be resolved. you will get additional investment. that's from bank of america lawyer. none of these are in dispute here today. none of the testimony we have had until now this beats the fact that in various ways, the then new york bank chairman, tim geithner, was in the loop because this was after he was the likely and in fact now is the secretary. knowing all of this, do you believe today and that if the money had not been made available, and this is for the board members primarily, in the form of a loan or a loan through preferred stock with interest, do you believe you would have likely pulled the mac, and it is going through with the deal as currently cost, $18 billion in losses. since your career has been in bank
chairman, are the words of ken lewis. $45 billion tarp available if necessary.eam and formed an agrees. slide #5 is not here today. third -- incoming team at fed and treasury in agreement. this is from another board member who is not here. slide 5, -- a slight six, ben bernanke and henry paulson spoke to tim geithner. you have our commitment is will be resolved. you will get additional investment. that's from bank of america lawyer. none of these are in dispute here today. none of the testimony...
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ken smith, the mother's changed her story? >> absolutely. initially she told investigators that she put the child on the couch at 5:00 a.m. an hour later the child was gone. witnesses telling police tonight that at 3:00 a.m., she heard a wrestling in her garbage can and that's where they found that blanket that's now into evidence. so for the last several days investigators have been talking with antoinette davis, and still not getting any information so they're trying to sort through her different stories and all of the tips and leads that they're getting to hopefully get to the truth, nancy. >> right, of course, they are. out to dr. bethany marshall, psychoanalyst and author of "dealbreakers." she's joining us from l.a. bethany, take a listen to this. >> karen, are you ever surprised? i always was, no matter how many times it happened. i'm trying to remember one time a mother sided with the dead or molested or abused child over the husband or boyfriend. and i'm not remembering out of ten years of felony prosecution a single time the mother
ken smith, the mother's changed her story? >> absolutely. initially she told investigators that she put the child on the couch at 5:00 a.m. an hour later the child was gone. witnesses telling police tonight that at 3:00 a.m., she heard a wrestling in her garbage can and that's where they found that blanket that's now into evidence. so for the last several days investigators have been talking with antoinette davis, and still not getting any information so they're trying to sort through her...
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. >> to ken robinson joining us from wtam 1100 a.m. news radio. joining us in front of sowell's home. ken, what more can you tell me? are people still gathering in front of the home? this is day three, wondering every time they bring a gurney out, is that my mother, my sister or daulgter under the sheet? >> th >> reporter: that's absolutely correct. people have been here since day one, waiting on the coroner, outside the house. this series of crimes rocked the neighborhood. there's a gamette of emotions from anguish, people wondering why the police didn't figure out something was going on here earlier. people wondering, are they safe? some lost confidence in the police. one gentleman is thinking of starting his own patrol in the neighborhood because he lost confidence in the police department. >> everyone, we are taking your calls live. with me right now is the daughter of the one woman who has been identified so far, the mother of three. she had two girls and one boy. with me is danitacarmichael, the daughter of tonja carmichael. thank you for be
. >> to ken robinson joining us from wtam 1100 a.m. news radio. joining us in front of sowell's home. ken, what more can you tell me? are people still gathering in front of the home? this is day three, wondering every time they bring a gurney out, is that my mother, my sister or daulgter under the sheet? >> th >> reporter: that's absolutely correct. people have been here since day one, waiting on the coroner, outside the house. this series of crimes rocked the neighborhood....
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out to ken robinson with wtam 1100. ken, what happened?own sex offender who spent 15 years in prison, he was released in 2005, he served the maximum amount of time -- >> whoa. whoa. mr. robinson, hold on. >> yes. >> the man gets out in 2005. >> that's right. >> and in that space of time we already have half a dozen dead women in his home that we know of? and i'm predicting there's going to be more. he's done all that since 2005? >> since 2005. we're not sure when the alleged killing spree actually started. but he's been out of prison since 2005. he served his time. he served his maximum time -- >> that's four years. >> mm-hmm. >> in four years we've got at least six dead bodies. and once they start excavating that back yard, ken robinson, the lord in heaven only knows what we're going to find. i didn't mean to interrupt you. go ahead, ken. >> well, i was just going to jump in and say today cleveland police started going -- searching abandoned homes. this is a very depressed area. there's a lot of abandoned homes in the area. they started g
out to ken robinson with wtam 1100. ken, what happened?own sex offender who spent 15 years in prison, he was released in 2005, he served the maximum amount of time -- >> whoa. whoa. mr. robinson, hold on. >> yes. >> the man gets out in 2005. >> that's right. >> and in that space of time we already have half a dozen dead women in his home that we know of? and i'm predicting there's going to be more. he's done all that since 2005? >> since 2005. we're not sure...
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the story in my book of my second interview with sergei, and he comes in the room, and he says to me, ken, let me ask you a question. he said, why don't you just publish your book for free online? just put it out there. many more people will read it. i said, well, that may be true that many more people will read it, but let me ask you a question. i said, who's going to pay me to write this book? i need to earn a living, right? and who's going to pay for my trips out here? i made many trips out here. and who's going to pay the air fare and the hotel, and who's going to send me on a book like i'm on now and index -- sergei at that point wanted to change the subject because the truth is he was approaching it like an engineer does or someone who doesn't know the book publishing business. but he was also approaching it, i would argue, as someone who didn't have a full appreciation of copyright, and the appreciation that you need the cooperation of people who own the content in order to share it. but i also want to make sure i can earn a living because that's how i make money. so one of the rea
the story in my book of my second interview with sergei, and he comes in the room, and he says to me, ken, let me ask you a question. he said, why don't you just publish your book for free online? just put it out there. many more people will read it. i said, well, that may be true that many more people will read it, but let me ask you a question. i said, who's going to pay me to write this book? i need to earn a living, right? and who's going to pay for my trips out here? i made many trips out...
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what a character here, ken seeley.woman simply an addict and she was addicted to a man instead of a drug? this guy was her drug? >> that's exactly the same symptoms i deal with in my private practice every day-s these are the extremes that people do. what i'm seeing in this case, though, the problem is the faulty system once again. what's going to happen when we're back here and she does commit that crime, that crime that that woman was so fearful from and she does commit that crime and we say oh, we should have held her accountable and monitored her? she needs some kind of treatment. probation, we all know what that is. nothing. i see people every day that are loaded on probation -- >> darren kavinoky, what if she does it again? >> ken, hang on one quick second here. there's a significant legal dispute about exactly what kind of harm befell that victim. and this is something that her lawyer was advocating zealously about, that there was a significant fight about whether or not she'd actually been harmed by this pepper
what a character here, ken seeley.woman simply an addict and she was addicted to a man instead of a drug? this guy was her drug? >> that's exactly the same symptoms i deal with in my private practice every day-s these are the extremes that people do. what i'm seeing in this case, though, the problem is the faulty system once again. what's going to happen when we're back here and she does commit that crime, that crime that that woman was so fearful from and she does commit that crime and...
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. >> hey, you said ken right. good for you. i was worried about ken. >> if i ever need a lawyer, can i call you? >> my man. >> i disagree. let me tell you why, i hate to agree with wise about anything. >> my hope is that the bills and redskins both are winning and both come to a super bowl. >> go tackle the guy with the ball. he made a good point. >> wise made a point. >> dan snyder joins me and you're not a big fight fan but there's a -- >> did you say dan snyder? >> we'll go back to the tape and listen. >> did i really? welcome home, man. girl: my name is emily, and in 7 years... i'll be an alcoholic. all: hi, emily. announcer: kids who drink before age 15 are 5 times more likely to have alcohol problems [ car starting ] >> allen iverson! >> i'm so far different from the guys. i'm very brief. >> you look at allen. you say, hey, there's a free- spirit guy. >> iverson. >> allen's life is a dream come true. . >> where i go, i hear about it the next day, like anywhere! >> a think a big part of al is he doesn't try to appeal to an
. >> hey, you said ken right. good for you. i was worried about ken. >> if i ever need a lawyer, can i call you? >> my man. >> i disagree. let me tell you why, i hate to agree with wise about anything. >> my hope is that the bills and redskins both are winning and both come to a super bowl. >> go tackle the guy with the ball. he made a good point. >> wise made a point. >> dan snyder joins me and you're not a big fight fan but there's a -- >>...
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ken baker off to you first. obviously this is very shocking considering hulk never really let on how bad things had gone for him personally. we knew they'd gotten bad, but not like that. >> we know divorce is retched. around that time his son was facing all these serious charges and it was a very public messy divorce. it must have been really hard for him. but i've got to say right here. a little warning. hulk is the ultimate showman. he's promoting a book, and it seems like when celebrities have these sort of "i reached the bottom and climbed my way back to the top to happiness" there's always a gun and some sort of alcohol and pills involved. i'm not saying he's making it up, but it's conveniently dramatic and fits that formula. i love hulk hogan, but at the same time, he says this book is called "my life outside the ring," we saw that, it was hogan knows best. >> you make a great point, ken. and i have become cynical. i always liked hulk hogan, and when i see him now on the "today" show, i sit back and wonder
ken baker off to you first. obviously this is very shocking considering hulk never really let on how bad things had gone for him personally. we knew they'd gotten bad, but not like that. >> we know divorce is retched. around that time his son was facing all these serious charges and it was a very public messy divorce. it must have been really hard for him. but i've got to say right here. a little warning. hulk is the ultimate showman. he's promoting a book, and it seems like when...
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ken robinson, what more can you tell me? are people still gathering out in front of the home? this is day three? wondering every time they bring a gurney out with a body on it, is that my mother, is that my sister, is that my daughter under that sheet? >> that's absolutely correct. people have been here since day one. waiting on the coroner, waiting in front of the house, looking, wafg, wondering what's going to happen next. this series of crimes has rocked this neighborhood. there's a gamut of emotions flowing through the neighborhood right now from anguish. people wondering why police didn't find out something was going on here earlier. people wondering, are they safe now. some have lost confidence in the police. i had one gentleman tell me that he's thinking about starting his own patrol through the neighborhood because he's lost confidence in the police department. >> i want to go to a special guest joining us right now. everyone, we are taking your calls live. and with me right now is the daughter of the one woman who has been identified so far. the mother of three. she h
ken robinson, what more can you tell me? are people still gathering out in front of the home? this is day three? wondering every time they bring a gurney out with a body on it, is that my mother, is that my sister, is that my daughter under that sheet? >> that's absolutely correct. people have been here since day one. waiting on the coroner, waiting in front of the house, looking, wafg, wondering what's going to happen next. this series of crimes has rocked this neighborhood. there's a...
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i'm asking ken sealy. >> yeah, jane, thanks. the part that i'm seeing in this and that disappoints me is that the mayor's niece was there for two years. why didn't he see the red flags and take action on them, and maybe a lot of lives could have been saved. two years is an awful long time for somebody to just sit there and watch their niece's behavior. she had to be down there with them to be living with that. >> none of it makes any sense, people. none of it makes sense that you could live in a stench-filled house for two years with bodies rotting next to you, doing drugs and you don't notice it? more on the alleged cleveland strangler in just a bit. we're also taking your calls. 1-877-jvm-says. 1-877-586-7297. plus, do prosecutors have the smoking gun in the casey anthony case? investigators found a syringe with traces of chloroform. can it be traced to murder? but first, rocked by tragedy. an entire community searching for answers. a vigil going on as we speak. family members in cleveland mourning the loss of their mothers, t
i'm asking ken sealy. >> yeah, jane, thanks. the part that i'm seeing in this and that disappoints me is that the mayor's niece was there for two years. why didn't he see the red flags and take action on them, and maybe a lot of lives could have been saved. two years is an awful long time for somebody to just sit there and watch their niece's behavior. she had to be down there with them to be living with that. >> none of it makes any sense, people. none of it makes sense that you...
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red ken livingstone and renting it is making, is unapologetically a man of the left. he counts among his close friend fidel castro and hugo chavez. and he made great sport making fun of margaret thatcher when she was prime minister here k. told me a story when i was interviewing him about margaret thatcher used to set up and she would look across the river and ken was a member and he had a building. he put up a giant, giant anti-thatcher banter so every day when she would look out tranthirteen should have to look at this. [laughter] >> and he would just be reveling in it. but she got the last laugh because she would abolish the entire london city council. so she didn't have to look at the banter anymore. two-story. >> so he had about the most unlikely profile you could imagine to adopt a reform that was favored by free market economist like bilton friedman and folks like that. but embrace it he did because it conformed with his environmental views. he knew that cutting congestion that cutting traffic and pollution. so he decides uses market reform to achieve his envir
red ken livingstone and renting it is making, is unapologetically a man of the left. he counts among his close friend fidel castro and hugo chavez. and he made great sport making fun of margaret thatcher when she was prime minister here k. told me a story when i was interviewing him about margaret thatcher used to set up and she would look across the river and ken was a member and he had a building. he put up a giant, giant anti-thatcher banter so every day when she would look out tranthirteen...
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ken was a visionary. what you don't want to do is inhibit that. (yours really want does is good solid rules. >> people would say we are in the mess we are in today because of the growth in the 1980s. >> completely turned us around. our best days were behind us. what we learned under the reagan administration is that the potential for economic growth is still there. the two big parts were to stabilize it to get rid of deflags. that's what we did. it took a real kweezing out. it was to have a stable honest dollar and give people a chance to be enter (you ares. it wasn't worth it. you lower taxes, you were finally recognizing the heroism of entrepreneurs i'm not sure i lay the society. the people i met happy enough. they had that russian character iz kick of being redesigned. theyer more passive than americans. you wouldn't begin to see irritation like you would in the united states. >> they had a taste of freedom. there still are certain resignation. they probably accept what's imposed on them much more readily than americans. i am so graduate ameri
ken was a visionary. what you don't want to do is inhibit that. (yours really want does is good solid rules. >> people would say we are in the mess we are in today because of the growth in the 1980s. >> completely turned us around. our best days were behind us. what we learned under the reagan administration is that the potential for economic growth is still there. the two big parts were to stabilize it to get rid of deflags. that's what we did. it took a real kweezing out. it was...
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inez, we are going to get to you in just a moment but first, i want to start with ken robinson, radio reporter, wtam in cleveland. what, dare we ask, is the very latest on this investigation into the house next door? >> well, the very latest is that yes, there was a stench coming from that house. neighbors complained again that the smell had returned, so cleveland police arrived to investigate. they brought in a crew. the house next door was actually being renovated, according to the owner. the owner says he's been working on rebuilding and reconfiguring this house and there was a lot of junk in the backyard, a lot of debris, so police had to bring a crew in to remove a lot of debris from the backyard, and now they're going to bring in thermal imaging equipment. they're going to scour that backyard, try to detect if any bodies are buried there. >> now, they're saying the smell is back big-time, right, ken? the neighbors? >> that's absolutely true. neighbors said the smell was worse than he had ever smelled it before. of course, we all know that the smell was one of the things that peo
inez, we are going to get to you in just a moment but first, i want to start with ken robinson, radio reporter, wtam in cleveland. what, dare we ask, is the very latest on this investigation into the house next door? >> well, the very latest is that yes, there was a stench coming from that house. neighbors complained again that the smell had returned, so cleveland police arrived to investigate. they brought in a crew. the house next door was actually being renovated, according to the...
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again, as ken the climate scientist that we write about at some length. we makes the point that there is no magic temperature for the earth. there is no magic carbon dioxide level. it's changed many times in a couple of directions over the course of our planet. what you do want to avoid is rapid change, because rapid change is generally catastrophic change. then it would be great to have, you know, one way to think of it is when you build a house, you try to do everything you can. and that's one of the great marks of progress of the 21st century. we have gotten much better at stopping fires and so on. we try to do everything you can. but you also to want have a sprinkler system. we hope that the house is not burning down. if there is a chance, you want a sprinkler system in the house. >> one thing that brings out. we talked about that. this is very controversial solution amount scientists. for one of the reasons that you just brought up. you can imagine a se their owe that we know that carbon dioxide is warming the earth. we just know that. you create the
again, as ken the climate scientist that we write about at some length. we makes the point that there is no magic temperature for the earth. there is no magic carbon dioxide level. it's changed many times in a couple of directions over the course of our planet. what you do want to avoid is rapid change, because rapid change is generally catastrophic change. then it would be great to have, you know, one way to think of it is when you build a house, you try to do everything you can. and that's...
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. >> to ken robinson joining us from wtam 1100 a.m. news radio, also joining us from front of sowell's home. ken robinson, what more can you tell me? are people still gathering in front of the home? this is day three, wondering every time they bring a gurney out with a body on it, is that my mother, is that my sister, is that my daughter under that sheet? >> that's absolutely correct. people have been here since day one, waiting on the coroner, waiting in front of the house, looking, watching, wondering what's going to happen next. this series of crimes rocked the neighborhood. there's a gamut of emotions flowing through the neighborhood from anguish, people wondering why the police didn't find out something was going on here earlier. people wondering, are they safe? some lost confidence in the police. i had one gentleman telling me he's thinking about starting his own patrol through the neighborhood because he lost confidence in the police department. >> i want to go to a special guest joining me right now. everyone, we are taking you
. >> to ken robinson joining us from wtam 1100 a.m. news radio, also joining us from front of sowell's home. ken robinson, what more can you tell me? are people still gathering in front of the home? this is day three, wondering every time they bring a gurney out with a body on it, is that my mother, is that my sister, is that my daughter under that sheet? >> that's absolutely correct. people have been here since day one, waiting on the coroner, waiting in front of the house,...
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we had ken fineberg. appointed by the president, determining how much we will pay the c.e.o.s of the companies. we have gone from finding bureaucrats. somebody appoint bd the president determining how much somebody can get in salary and stock options. how can you explain a move across the political spectrum. and are there any reference points? is there any inteelect churl moring to makes us understand how and why? one thing the professor didn't mention, go to slate.com. i write every couple of weeks. and one of the things that i've said is that angry populace, which is the end of the spectrum. 180 degrees. angry populism is no better a guy to rational intervention than is anne rant oogs libertarianism. there's the aner that is just jumping out of the public these days. and i think we understand it. we should sympathize with it. you see people have created the class -- clatkism. so what i want to do is suggest that we should try to frame the kind of information and ask yourself how should it be and where a
we had ken fineberg. appointed by the president, determining how much we will pay the c.e.o.s of the companies. we have gone from finding bureaucrats. somebody appoint bd the president determining how much somebody can get in salary and stock options. how can you explain a move across the political spectrum. and are there any reference points? is there any inteelect churl moring to makes us understand how and why? one thing the professor didn't mention, go to slate.com. i write every couple of...
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ken salazar, interior secretary, "blasts oil industry as the arm of the gop.accused some industry trade groups of acting like an arm of the republican party in criticizing the obama administration's record on energy production. specifically, can sell its art said that some trade groups were acting like a political -- ken salazar said that some troops were acting like an arm of the political party." next phone call is from springfield, illinois, craig on the independent line. caller: happy thanksgiving. host: thank you, sir. caller: "frontline" was on last night -- the gentleman was talking about the importance of pbs and c-span -- the talk about the industry with standards established by congress, the first thing they do is find ways to get around them. and to me, that is criminal behavior. to segue into afghanistan, we go to other countries to go to war, and yet there is nothing called the -- there is a thing where we go to other countries and tell them how to act, and our country seems to be one of the most corrupt there are. everybody -- it is sad to see th
ken salazar, interior secretary, "blasts oil industry as the arm of the gop.accused some industry trade groups of acting like an arm of the republican party in criticizing the obama administration's record on energy production. specifically, can sell its art said that some trade groups were acting like a political -- ken salazar said that some troops were acting like an arm of the political party." next phone call is from springfield, illinois, craig on the independent line. caller:...
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. -- ken wall street that a long? absolutely not. -- ken wall street do that alone -- can wall street do that alone? absolutely not. investors with 18 trillion dollars, the second is the middle east funds and the third is china. we have to link u.s. institutional investors with their 18 trillion dollars to invest. and we need government policy to create that. there is a partnership. lastly, constructing a policy solution that is truly bipartisan. we must mobilize 30-$50 billion and we cannot do that unless everyone agrees that this is where our country is going. that will be the closing session, today. lastly, i want to have a sense of purpose in this magnificent room that is so motivating to all of us, to remind ourselves of the greatness of the founding fathers that imagined the kind of place exemplified by this room, and compare that with the knowledge of our earth's sensitivity and our desire is seat -- our desire for a sustained society. and they need to work together towards the solutions. our goal today is to h
. -- ken wall street that a long? absolutely not. -- ken wall street do that alone -- can wall street do that alone? absolutely not. investors with 18 trillion dollars, the second is the middle east funds and the third is china. we have to link u.s. institutional investors with their 18 trillion dollars to invest. and we need government policy to create that. there is a partnership. lastly, constructing a policy solution that is truly bipartisan. we must mobilize 30-$50 billion and we cannot do...
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the jail said that the guard, ken moon, was not seriously hurt and is at home recovering.t's 48 minutes past the hour. business travelers want to come home and some of you want to go away for the weekend. here's bob. >>> a little windy for you now, robin, specifically across new england, down through new york city and kind of touching off around philadelphia with some gusty winds but not quite as bad when you get south of ny. we're looking at about the hour or more delays around the new york city metros including newark because of that gusty north wind. on the other side looking at chicago. winds up out of the southeast or southwest, too. winds of about 30 miles per hour is a possibility. boston, gusty winds, shorter delays. san francisco later today, clouds and then rain moved back into the bay area. again, an hour delay yesterday. just about the same thing today. more weather, robin,a bit. >> you've got it. thank you. >>> the first woman to play basketball with the boys is now the first woman to coach them. the first woman ever? >> on a professional level, yeah. >> that'
the jail said that the guard, ken moon, was not seriously hurt and is at home recovering.t's 48 minutes past the hour. business travelers want to come home and some of you want to go away for the weekend. here's bob. >>> a little windy for you now, robin, specifically across new england, down through new york city and kind of touching off around philadelphia with some gusty winds but not quite as bad when you get south of ny. we're looking at about the hour or more delays around the...
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>> guest: i thain ken his mind is that it ended well. he was not broker or in the streets. mind you at one point* he was a poor kid on the streets of harlem hustling pop bottles and spilling for write-off of fruit stands. he went to california and started the sugar ray robinson youth foundation. he no longer have the peak cadillac but a little bread pinto going to see movie moguls and asking them to make contributions to the foundation. sell it in no way he went back to the former self to the poor kid. >> host: he became walker smith, jr. again whose lives -- eyes lit up again and wanted to recreate that experience. >> guest:. i tell the chapter dissaving all of the walker smith juniors. in his mind he thought his he thought that was saving children giving up on the mountaintop reaching back down pulling the children up and that gave him great joy. >> host: you seeing it by the time it was time to pass he was a happy man? >> guest: very much so. i really do. he was living with a woman that he loved and he could walk into the youth center and the children would see him and h
>> guest: i thain ken his mind is that it ended well. he was not broker or in the streets. mind you at one point* he was a poor kid on the streets of harlem hustling pop bottles and spilling for write-off of fruit stands. he went to california and started the sugar ray robinson youth foundation. he no longer have the peak cadillac but a little bread pinto going to see movie moguls and asking them to make contributions to the foundation. sell it in no way he went back to the former self to...
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but can't this be a teachable moment, ken sealy? i mean, what are the first signs that somebody's getting hooked on pain meds after the legitimate need to use them for medical reasons has come and gone? >> this is what i see all the time, jane, is what happens is trauma happens like this, and then all of a sudden, they stop getting their medication because it's not necessary, so they start doctor shopping, they start looking and all the addict behaviors is happening, and i think with some of your other guests, that they're hearing that there's a judgment on addiction. there's no judgment. addiction is not prejudiced. it hits all walks of life. what we need to get through to people is that you have to take action as you have shown at the beginning of your show, people have seen all these red flags throughout his life but we don't take action. you have to get a professional involved. you have to take the action to help save their lives, because you don't have that day, you don't have the privilege of the day of when they're going to d
but can't this be a teachable moment, ken sealy? i mean, what are the first signs that somebody's getting hooked on pain meds after the legitimate need to use them for medical reasons has come and gone? >> this is what i see all the time, jane, is what happens is trauma happens like this, and then all of a sudden, they stop getting their medication because it's not necessary, so they start doctor shopping, they start looking and all the addict behaviors is happening, and i think with some...
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. >> the jail said that the guard ken moon was not seriously hurt and is home recovering.he sheriff's department says it's going to write letters on the inmate's behalf that they can use in court. >>> you may be in one with of the millions of families experiencing experiencing unemployment for the first time and some don't know that a lot of help is available. hln money expert clark howard has the answers. >> are you unemployed. maybe you never faced it before. maybe a member of your family is unemployed that never experienced it before. there are certain things to look at and consider if you've never been through the cycle. now, i was talking with a woman the other day who's unemployed for a while and asking me questions about which bills to pay, which ones she shouldn't and all that. i said, one unemployment check are you getting? and she looked at me like, unemployment check? i said, you haven't filed for unemployment? she said, no, i didn't think i should. i was like, yes. it's insurance. ubd go apply. a lot of people who have never been unemployed feel like somehow it
. >> the jail said that the guard ken moon was not seriously hurt and is home recovering.he sheriff's department says it's going to write letters on the inmate's behalf that they can use in court. >>> you may be in one with of the millions of families experiencing experiencing unemployment for the first time and some don't know that a lot of help is available. hln money expert clark howard has the answers. >> are you unemployed. maybe you never faced it before. maybe a...
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>> ken, here is a question designed for you. would you address it? what the writer is getting at is, can you describe to the military industrial complex and corporate interests of the u.s. as the reason why we have not decisively cut our weaponry back? >> the answer is no, and is wrong to say we have not decisively cut our weapons back. it is wrong to say that we have been going down the mountain. the number of strategic nuclear weapons at the u.s. has now are far less than anything i would have imagined taking office in the reagan administration in 1981, and in the arms control business in 1983. i could not have conceived would be as big as low a level as we are today. let's not have the totally wrong idea that it continues to mount and we are getting bigger and bigger. that is wrong. if you are asking me if the number of nuclear weapons we have today is too large, i would say yes. we should reduce it all the time. there are serious issues we have to deal with on nuclear weapons. there is the spread of nuclear weapons, fissile material spread. to sp
>> ken, here is a question designed for you. would you address it? what the writer is getting at is, can you describe to the military industrial complex and corporate interests of the u.s. as the reason why we have not decisively cut our weaponry back? >> the answer is no, and is wrong to say we have not decisively cut our weapons back. it is wrong to say that we have been going down the mountain. the number of strategic nuclear weapons at the u.s. has now are far less than anything...
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ken mehlman gets it, too. the problem is they get it but they don't know what to do about it, or they are struggling in terms of what they are going do about it. and the other thing that's happening is that with every passing year, ronald reagan becomes a more distant memory. so he becomes an installer of all figure for many americans. obama's america is emerging from all this. so while the book is about the 2008 election, it really is about us. it's about who we are as a people and why that majority that he got in 2008 is actually a very sturdy majority. let me explain what i mean very briefly. his job approval rating, according to the latest gallup poll, 55%, very healthy, very nice. 42% of whites like him, approve of his job in the same poll. 44% of weekly churchgoers give obama a passing grade. 59% of those that seldom go to church like what obama is doing. but what is doing him in the polls is 76% of nonwhites approve of his job performance. 93% of african-americans say we like what he's doing, we like an
ken mehlman gets it, too. the problem is they get it but they don't know what to do about it, or they are struggling in terms of what they are going do about it. and the other thing that's happening is that with every passing year, ronald reagan becomes a more distant memory. so he becomes an installer of all figure for many americans. obama's america is emerging from all this. so while the book is about the 2008 election, it really is about us. it's about who we are as a people and why that...
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soviet power and i was very interested to see maybe you've read it, there was a brand new biography of ken and elf which i have not read, it only came out last week or a couple weeks ago. but it begins with tannin being quoted as saying actually i was rather misunderstood. cold war would have been shorter if it now had been -- if it had not been miller driest. actually i don't know how to read either one of those documents of kennan talking up the containment of soviet russia without involving military force but it is a very, i'm certainly looking forward to reading the biography. >> host: there was a certain ambivalence on kennan's part about the reaction that he provoked. but what he did is a big part of the story of your book because what he said is no soviet government, stalin, is not like us. he's not just a good buddy. they come out of an empire. they are not necessarily or friend. maybe containment is the only answer. and that i would say confirmed some of the things being suggested by the books you describe. >> guest: yes, other heroes of mine that get mentioned our their realm, th
soviet power and i was very interested to see maybe you've read it, there was a brand new biography of ken and elf which i have not read, it only came out last week or a couple weeks ago. but it begins with tannin being quoted as saying actually i was rather misunderstood. cold war would have been shorter if it now had been -- if it had not been miller driest. actually i don't know how to read either one of those documents of kennan talking up the containment of soviet russia without involving...
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ken lay pointman example of that? >> i don't think we have a travel ban on cuba. for a long period of time, for a long period of time large numbers of people that been able to go, hundreds of thousands of cuban-americans can go. my point is they have not brought any political change of the sword people are arguing here should result from that. >> reclaiming my time. it has been mentioned as well that this legislation are what we are trying to do here is to increase-- encourage tourism or promote tourism or to encourage travel. mr. peters you studied the legislation. this is legislation contain a grant program for travel agents to promote travel to cuba or does this legislation simply say you are allowed. we will give you the freedom that we give you and every other area? >> it is the latter. the legislation you are referring ends the prohibition. it doesn't push anybody to go anywhere and no it doesn't have the u.s. government funds to promote tourism or give grants to anybody. >> nobody end of this legislation is compelled to do anything? it is simply granting th
ken lay pointman example of that? >> i don't think we have a travel ban on cuba. for a long period of time, for a long period of time large numbers of people that been able to go, hundreds of thousands of cuban-americans can go. my point is they have not brought any political change of the sword people are arguing here should result from that. >> reclaiming my time. it has been mentioned as well that this legislation are what we are trying to do here is to increase-- encourage...
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a faithful member of mikado baptist church, proud mother of three sons, billy, ken, bobby. mrs. bateman never misses a show. happy birthday, miss sybil. >>> police issuing an amber alert for a missing 2-year-old girl taken by her father this morning in sanford, maine. police believe 2-year-old hailey traynham was taken from her mother's home by 38-year-old gary traynham. authorities say the two may be in the lakes region of new hampshire. >> straight out to dennis hoey, reporter with the "portland press herald" and "maine sunday telegram." dennis, this is the only amber alert out of the state of maine. what happened? >> that's correct, nancy. it's the first amber alert ever issued by the state of maine since it was implemented seven years ago. what we do know is that maine state police and sanford police issued an amber alert around 5:00 this evening for 2-year-old hailey traynham, who was abducted from her apartment by her biological father, gary traynham. the parents, gary and lisa gould, are the biological parents, but we're not certain whether they're married or not. and the
a faithful member of mikado baptist church, proud mother of three sons, billy, ken, bobby. mrs. bateman never misses a show. happy birthday, miss sybil. >>> police issuing an amber alert for a missing 2-year-old girl taken by her father this morning in sanford, maine. police believe 2-year-old hailey traynham was taken from her mother's home by 38-year-old gary traynham. authorities say the two may be in the lakes region of new hampshire. >> straight out to dennis hoey, reporter...
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ken sealy, an expert. police are saying this woman is flying flat out. even though we're hearing this distraught, emotional-filled voice. how does that dovetail with addiction? >> well, jane, what you're seeing here, again, is what we keep reporting on. but i love that you want the solution. because that's what this is really about. is bringing the answers. and yes, the people that watch the behavior and had seen the red flags, they need to be held accountable. because the addicts do what they do. the addict is an addict. they lie, they steal, they cheat. they do bad things. but the people that are healthy in the addicts' lives need to hold them accountable. they need to be monitored. they need to be put into a program where they're being held accountable, that they're going to their meetings and testing clean. >> let me ask you this. from what i know of addiction, and i'm a recovering alcoholic, but what i know about addiction is, that when somebody is jonesing, their ability to lie increases incrementally. in other words, the more they need the drug, t
ken sealy, an expert. police are saying this woman is flying flat out. even though we're hearing this distraught, emotional-filled voice. how does that dovetail with addiction? >> well, jane, what you're seeing here, again, is what we keep reporting on. but i love that you want the solution. because that's what this is really about. is bringing the answers. and yes, the people that watch the behavior and had seen the red flags, they need to be held accountable. because the addicts do what...
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i had an agent on the phone misinform me to tell of the animal forand will form that ken the program. people at the office here in california -- they should assign one person per person or a group of people. there's a lot of jobs stimulus that could be added. host: thank you for sharing your experience and your ideas. guest: these are great suggestions. one of the challenges you recognize is that while these might create more jobs, there's funding required to support those jobs. one of the challenges that medicare faces is trying to keep a lean administrative machine so the money goes out in benefits and not running a bloated bureaucracy. medicare does a tremendous job at that. administrative overhead is a fraction of what private companies charge. it does mean that we do not have the luxury of caseworkers 40%. a lot of your ideas make sense. host: boca raton, chase, republican. caller: thank you. i've reported in 2000 i was working for a nursing@@@@@@"az the reagan administration had a program where they hired retired judges all over the country, gave them a small salary, gave them l
i had an agent on the phone misinform me to tell of the animal forand will form that ken the program. people at the office here in california -- they should assign one person per person or a group of people. there's a lot of jobs stimulus that could be added. host: thank you for sharing your experience and your ideas. guest: these are great suggestions. one of the challenges you recognize is that while these might create more jobs, there's funding required to support those jobs. one of the...
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a faithful member of makado baptist church, proud mother of three sons, billy, ken, bobby. mrs. bateman never misses a show. happy birthday, miss sybil. >>> police issuing an amber alert for a missing 2-year-old girl taken by her father this morning in sanford, maine. police believe 2-year-old hailey traynham was taken from her mother's home by 38-year-old gary traynham. authorities say the two may be in the lakes region of new hampshire. >> straight out to dennis hoey reporter with the "portland press herald" and "maine sunday telegram." dennis, this is the only amber alert out of the state of maine. what happened? >> that's correct, nancy. it's the first amber alert ever issued by the state of maine since it was implemented seven years ago. what we do know is that maine state police and sanford police issued an amber alert around 5:00 this evening for 2-year-old hailey traynham, who was abducted from her apartment by her biological father, gary traynham. the parents, gary and lisa gould, are the biological parents, but we're not certain whether they're married or not. and they
a faithful member of makado baptist church, proud mother of three sons, billy, ken, bobby. mrs. bateman never misses a show. happy birthday, miss sybil. >>> police issuing an amber alert for a missing 2-year-old girl taken by her father this morning in sanford, maine. police believe 2-year-old hailey traynham was taken from her mother's home by 38-year-old gary traynham. authorities say the two may be in the lakes region of new hampshire. >> straight out to dennis hoey reporter...
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after arrangements very kindly facilitated by ken sullivan and the west virginia humanities council, i agreed to do so and looking out across this historic courtroomtonight, i'm very happy that i accepted that invitation. i have been prepared to make a few observations about this courthouse and this courtroom, which are really, really very historic, mostly because of "john brown's trial" that took place here, but for other reasons as well. judge sanders has covered out very well. i'm going to get right to the story of the trial. and at the outset, i want to tell you the thesis that i'm going to express tonight, which is the thesis of my book, titled "john brown's trial." it is thought "john brown's trial" was the most important trial in the history of the united states. that's my conclusion after studying dates as closely as i could. and that is the purport of my book. i tried to explain in my book why i believe that to be true and i'll try to give you a suggestion of why you believe that to be true in my remarks here tonight. john brown's trial was the first trial in the history of
after arrangements very kindly facilitated by ken sullivan and the west virginia humanities council, i agreed to do so and looking out across this historic courtroomtonight, i'm very happy that i accepted that invitation. i have been prepared to make a few observations about this courthouse and this courtroom, which are really, really very historic, mostly because of "john brown's trial" that took place here, but for other reasons as well. judge sanders has covered out very well. i'm...
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ken feinberg says he is quote-unquote concerned they will see top talent leave these firms. j.p. morgan, their ceo talked about that concern as well, the top talent will leave. but if you ask other folks that is not the response you get. i want to bring you a few quotes who wrote in on facebook. jeffrey says they should be forced to live like the rest of us for the next five years. paul wrote they should be forced to go back to school to pass business 101. to be fair, i think they can but there is anger over compensation. the latest details are on cnnmoney.com. >> clearly people have not forgotten about this. there are a lot of people unemployeed in our country right now. lots of anger. thank you so much, poppy. >>> attorney general eric holder is telling a senate committee why he's ordered five suspects from the september 11th attacks to be prosecuted in federal court. khalid shaikh mohammad. republican leaders in congress says the trials will give mohammad a platform for airing anti-american views. holder says that doesn't concern him. >> if khalid shaikh mohammad makes the sam
ken feinberg says he is quote-unquote concerned they will see top talent leave these firms. j.p. morgan, their ceo talked about that concern as well, the top talent will leave. but if you ask other folks that is not the response you get. i want to bring you a few quotes who wrote in on facebook. jeffrey says they should be forced to live like the rest of us for the next five years. paul wrote they should be forced to go back to school to pass business 101. to be fair, i think they can but there...
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i coming from a background of securities fraud and that's what people thought about ken ley and bernie ebbers. and i think we've done a good job in sort of installing a greater degree of skepticism that what comes from wall street isn't necessarily the holy grail but that's going to continue to be attention and part of the process. >> and because of your experience and maybe you can help us out to understand, what are the signs that you look for that suggest to you that there's the possibility of fraud in the making? what are you looking for? >> it really depends on the different programs 'cause each -- each of these t.a.r.p. programs are so different. but the capital purchase program, the investment in banks, there we're really looking at the typical indicia of securities fraud that i worked on for so many years as a prosecute. accounting restatements, you know, information, wild changes in earnings. the typical red flags that, you know, a company of typical securities fraud. we have a hotline we market aggressively on our website and we get tips from insiders who help focus us on som
i coming from a background of securities fraud and that's what people thought about ken ley and bernie ebbers. and i think we've done a good job in sort of installing a greater degree of skepticism that what comes from wall street isn't necessarily the holy grail but that's going to continue to be attention and part of the process. >> and because of your experience and maybe you can help us out to understand, what are the signs that you look for that suggest to you that there's the...
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. >> i would like the record to show that ken needed a lawyer. let's start with you.the decision to go for assault one, the direct result of skrat eeg yik >> i was asked in 1972, a prominent soviet official what would have happened to the soviet ic we did launch an agreement that was from the considerable buildup in sof yet offense. if it weent stuff, we'd have tÈ respond to it. the soviets are always at least he wanted to find a situation that would be stable. to him, stablt meant one where the united states had the max numb. if they would maintain that position throughout. >> what was the >> it would be the effect. >> let me say the subject is important anden recognizing. i'm a conservative republican. i believe arms control should be kind of honest. it was an environmental ptuissu they were going to put the test underground. i don't think it did much for the nuclear buildup. >> my objection is they were limb i had. if you were restricting me from high jumping 6 12i if was no sweat off my back. it wane to tell you the truth, a wonner furl exhibit the only treat y th
. >> i would like the record to show that ken needed a lawyer. let's start with you.the decision to go for assault one, the direct result of skrat eeg yik >> i was asked in 1972, a prominent soviet official what would have happened to the soviet ic we did launch an agreement that was from the considerable buildup in sof yet offense. if it weent stuff, we'd have tÈ respond to it. the soviets are always at least he wanted to find a situation that would be stable. to him, stablt meant...
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ken, first of all, my condolences over this horrific incident. i know this has to be tough for you and the surviving co-workers. what did rodriguez do at your firm, why was he fired in 2007, and what's your reaction to this comment he made, they left me to rot? sir? speak up, sir. >> mr. rodriguez was hired in 2006 as the entry level engineer. we're an engineering firm and we do transportation engineering, and his performance was below the necessary standards and he was counselled by his supervisors for approximately 11 months, and when his performance did not improve, then we terminated our employment with him in june of 2007, two and a half years ago. >> now, did he seem violent, weird, cuckoo for cocoa puffs to you? >> well, i didn't know him, but in reviewing his file, there's no references in there whatsoever to any type of misconduct or violent nature or anything. it was strictly a performance issue. >> wow. we are learning a lot about this guy and i don't even know if you're aware of all the stuff. he has a violent past. we have just learn
ken, first of all, my condolences over this horrific incident. i know this has to be tough for you and the surviving co-workers. what did rodriguez do at your firm, why was he fired in 2007, and what's your reaction to this comment he made, they left me to rot? sir? speak up, sir. >> mr. rodriguez was hired in 2006 as the entry level engineer. we're an engineering firm and we do transportation engineering, and his performance was below the necessary standards and he was counselled by his...
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and on up, they have guys that come on up >> joe: every day, tyler sloan becomes more and more like kendy there in a white sweater. andrew gordon poms one back to center ice. 3:34 to go in the opening period. hagman crunched by carlson. john carlson got almost 18 minutes in his nhl debut last night >> craig: started off with a buck 45. that helped his total >> joe: laich, hagman missed it. another lay up inside. what a beautiful pass by ian white. i thought it was hagman. al koken was interviewing that 19-year-old. he said i don't think that first shift was ever going to end. you know if you are in there for 1:45, you know you are in trouble. you know the average shift is 45 to 1:50. that's what the coaches like to see. family -- ovechkin scores. in pinpoint passing. that is pretty. and you can just see ovie the chances he was getting tonight compared to last night under the stifling defense of the montreal canadiens. a ton of people in red here in ton throw. this guy is an icon in canada. they love ovechkin. what are you going to do as a goaly. he needed 6-foot legs and toskala does no
and on up, they have guys that come on up >> joe: every day, tyler sloan becomes more and more like kendy there in a white sweater. andrew gordon poms one back to center ice. 3:34 to go in the opening period. hagman crunched by carlson. john carlson got almost 18 minutes in his nhl debut last night >> craig: started off with a buck 45. that helped his total >> joe: laich, hagman missed it. another lay up inside. what a beautiful pass by ian white. i thought it was hagman. al...
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. -- ken wall street that a long? absolutely not. -- ken wall street do that alone -- can wall street do that alone? absolutely not. investors with 18 trillion dollars, the second is the middle east funds and the third is china. we have to link u.s. institutional investors with their 18 trillion dollars to invest. and we need government policy to create that. there is a partnership. lastly, constructing a policy solution that is truly bipartisan. we must mobilize 30-$50 billion and we cannot do that unless everyone agrees that this is where our country is going. that will be the closing session, today. lastly, i want to have a sense of purpose in this magnificent room that is so motivating to all of us, to remind ourselves of the greatness of the founding fathers that imagined the kind of place exemplified by this room, and compare that with the knowledge of our earth's sensitivity and our desire is seat -- our desire for a sustained society. and they need to work together towards the solutions. our goal today is to h
. -- ken wall street that a long? absolutely not. -- ken wall street do that alone -- can wall street do that alone? absolutely not. investors with 18 trillion dollars, the second is the middle east funds and the third is china. we have to link u.s. institutional investors with their 18 trillion dollars to invest. and we need government policy to create that. there is a partnership. lastly, constructing a policy solution that is truly bipartisan. we must mobilize 30-$50 billion and we cannot do...
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ken wrote, i think it is a very selfish choice made by jordan's son.he made a decision that showed no concern for the school losing a $2 million. while jane posted, "family pride is admirable, however, so is team pride. marcus jordan had an obligation to his team to wear the adidas. let him wear his air jordans during the other 95% of his life." you know what i say? let nike sponsor the team now. mike, give them a call. i'm sure they'll do it. >>> and friends and family gathered to remember three dickinson state university softball players that were found dead on tuesday. classes are going to be canceled today. the three women were found in an suv submerged in a pond near the campus on tuesday. police do not believe that foul play -- they do not suspect any foul play. >>> and lastly, changing gears here. while some in their 80s might be playing shuffleboard, these seniors are putting the granny in granny shot. they are the granny globetrotters. all women 80 and over, some of which are even in their 90s, truly impressive. they travel all over the state
ken wrote, i think it is a very selfish choice made by jordan's son.he made a decision that showed no concern for the school losing a $2 million. while jane posted, "family pride is admirable, however, so is team pride. marcus jordan had an obligation to his team to wear the adidas. let him wear his air jordans during the other 95% of his life." you know what i say? let nike sponsor the team now. mike, give them a call. i'm sure they'll do it. >>> and friends and family...
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. >> the jail said guard ken moon was not seriously hurt and is at home recovering right now.he sheriff's department saying it will write letters on the inmates' behalf that they can use in court. >>> you know, so i'm on the way home or you're on the way home from let's say winning the world series championship. and you're the manager of the yankees as well and you pulled over to help somebody else. this is a very interesting story. >> yeah, joe girardi manager of a championship team by day, good samaritan by night. >> right. >> richard, the victim who he helped had absolutely no idea who he was. we are talking about manager joe girardi on his way home from the team's celebration. they won the world series in case you didn't hear. he spotted a car crashed along a busy, curving stretch of highway outside the city and he stopped. he saw the car still jutted into traffic so he parked, crossed three lanes of traffic to help the woman out, even flagged down police as they drove by. the victim was fine. cops told her who he was. right now let's go to live pictures, speaking of, the
. >> the jail said guard ken moon was not seriously hurt and is at home recovering right now.he sheriff's department saying it will write letters on the inmates' behalf that they can use in court. >>> you know, so i'm on the way home or you're on the way home from let's say winning the world series championship. and you're the manager of the yankees as well and you pulled over to help somebody else. this is a very interesting story. >> yeah, joe girardi manager of a...
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a faithful member of mikado baptist church, proud mother of three sons, billy, ken, bobby. mrs.birthday, miss sybil. >>> police issuing an amber alert for a missing 2-year-old girl taken by her father this morning in sanford, maine. police believe 2-year-old hailey traynham was taken from her mother's home by 38-year-old gary traynham. authorities say the two may be in the lakes region of new hampshire. >> straight out to dennis hoey reporter with the "portland press herald" and "maine sunday telegram." dennis, this is the only amber alert out of the state of maine. what happened? >> that's correct, nancy. it's the first amber alert ever issued by the state of maine since it was implemented seven years ago. what we do know is that maine state police and sanford police issued an amber alert around 5:00 this evening for 2-year-old hailey traynham, who was abducted from her apartment by her biological father, gary traynham. the parents, gary and lisa gould, are the biological parents, but we're not certain whether they're married or not. and they're still searching for mr. traynham
a faithful member of mikado baptist church, proud mother of three sons, billy, ken, bobby. mrs.birthday, miss sybil. >>> police issuing an amber alert for a missing 2-year-old girl taken by her father this morning in sanford, maine. police believe 2-year-old hailey traynham was taken from her mother's home by 38-year-old gary traynham. authorities say the two may be in the lakes region of new hampshire. >> straight out to dennis hoey reporter with the "portland press...
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i had an agent on the phone misinform me to tell of the animal forand will form that ken the program.eople at the office here in california -- they should assign one person per person or a group of people. there's a lot of jobs stimulus that could be added. host: thank you for sharing your experience and your ideas. guest: these are great suggestions. one of the challenges you recognize is that while these might create more jobs, there's funding required to support those jobs. one of the challenges that medicare faces is trying to keep a lean administrative machine so the money goes out in benefits and not running a bloated bureaucracy. medicare does a tremendous job at that. administrative overhead is a fraction of what private companies charge. it does mean that we do not have the luxury of caseworkers 40%. a lot of your ideas make sense. host: boca raton, chase, republican. caller: thank you. i've reported in 2000 i was working for a nursing service and they were double billing. under the reagan administration, they had a wonderful program where they would hire retired judges from
i had an agent on the phone misinform me to tell of the animal forand will form that ken the program.eople at the office here in california -- they should assign one person per person or a group of people. there's a lot of jobs stimulus that could be added. host: thank you for sharing your experience and your ideas. guest: these are great suggestions. one of the challenges you recognize is that while these might create more jobs, there's funding required to support those jobs. one of the...
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you had ken feinberg in places where the government does have direct involvement.he views on executive compensation that he has expressed her extremely sensible. boleyn is a public company. if i were a short of -- goldman is a public company. if i were a shareholder, i would wonder what they were doing. when i see guys that say that we are making big profits and those profits are coming about because the government is guaranteeing their liabilities, these guys are patting themselves on the back when they are actually just lip-synching. >> air guitar. we are at the template to unemployment -- we are at 10.2% unemployment. cash for clunkers seen a little bit like a gimmick. is the jobs summit in response to the 10.2% unemployment a little gimmicky? >> they always leave of the second part, that without the stimulus, it would go to 9%. the impact of the stimulus was predicted to be some amount. what we and everyone else missed in the private sector, people who make their living, the baseline with so much worse than anybody thought at the moment that they were making a
you had ken feinberg in places where the government does have direct involvement.he views on executive compensation that he has expressed her extremely sensible. boleyn is a public company. if i were a short of -- goldman is a public company. if i were a shareholder, i would wonder what they were doing. when i see guys that say that we are making big profits and those profits are coming about because the government is guaranteeing their liabilities, these guys are patting themselves on the back...
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host: ken is joining us from naples republicans line in phoenix. >> a question for you this morning isu, what are your thoughts on that and are you a major supporter of the labor unions. guest: northeast ohio has a a lot of blue-collar and labor union activity, but i cannot see that as a negative thing. there are people in youngstown that understood -- that have understood that they need to change the way they did business 5 for 10 years ago and that is not the way to do business now. 30 years ago, the gm plant had a very difficult reputation in terms of management labor relationship. most recently, they have been awarded the general motors' chevrolet cruz. and that meant that they needed to step up conditions that would allow the plant to be competitive there is a local hospital that we are trying to use the stimulus dollars to preserve 4000 jobs at local hospitals. the groups have been stepping ñrcertainly there are still unis that do not get it, but i can tell you that most of the union's have stepped up and understood that they need to be a partner with management and with the busi
host: ken is joining us from naples republicans line in phoenix. >> a question for you this morning isu, what are your thoughts on that and are you a major supporter of the labor unions. guest: northeast ohio has a a lot of blue-collar and labor union activity, but i cannot see that as a negative thing. there are people in youngstown that understood -- that have understood that they need to change the way they did business 5 for 10 years ago and that is not the way to do business now. 30...
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the great story when ken delinger and -- criticized his save the caps campaign, abe was so hurt by thathe "washington post." we say when things are going advertising wise, unleash a columnist on abe and when he was criticized for the firing of michael jordan. he was very sensitive and at times he would avoid media contact or "washington post." >> the old time owner, i know the brown family -- you're seeing more young tycoon or corporate boards and congolmorate, is it the last of the old-time -- >> i don't think that dan schneider could be call -- >> he would be one of the younger -- >> you've to remember abe pollin bought what was the chicago zephyr was in 196-2 or 3? for the highest amount paid for a franchise. he wasn't all 75 or 85. he was a young guy. and arnie haft was his partner. and another partner wasser, it earl foreman -- >> i'm too young to remember that. >> you can't disagree with me. they brought the team here. and it stayed in baltimore until 1972. they played half a year at coldfield house and moved to the capital centre. >> let's hear from a guy we haven't heard from in
the great story when ken delinger and -- criticized his save the caps campaign, abe was so hurt by thathe "washington post." we say when things are going advertising wise, unleash a columnist on abe and when he was criticized for the firing of michael jordan. he was very sensitive and at times he would avoid media contact or "washington post." >> the old time owner, i know the brown family -- you're seeing more young tycoon or corporate boards and congolmorate, is it...
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i had an agent on the phone misinform me to tell of the animal forand will form that ken the program.people at the office here in california -- they should assign one person per person or a group of people. there's a lot of jobs stimulus that could be added. host: thank you for sharing your experience and your ideas. guest: these are great suggestions. one of the challenges you recognize is that while these might create more jobs, there's funding required to support those jobs. one of the challenges that medicare faces is trying to keep a lean administrative machine so the money goes out in benefits and not running a bloated bureaucracy. medicare does a tremendous job at that. administrative overhead is a fraction of what private companies charge. it does mean that we do not have the luxury of caseworkers 40%. a lot of your ideas make sense. host: boca raton, chase, republican. caller: thank you. i've reported in 2000 i was working for a nursing service and they were double billing. under the reagan administration, they had a wonderful program where they would hire retired judges from
i had an agent on the phone misinform me to tell of the animal forand will form that ken the program.people at the office here in california -- they should assign one person per person or a group of people. there's a lot of jobs stimulus that could be added. host: thank you for sharing your experience and your ideas. guest: these are great suggestions. one of the challenges you recognize is that while these might create more jobs, there's funding required to support those jobs. one of the...