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leonard called me. i know, but why? 21st century is raising glow-in-the-dark fish and weaving serapes. this is not a serape, this is a poncho. a serape is open at the sides; a poncho is closed. this is a poncho. and neither is a reason to call someone's mother. really? when was the last time you left the house? i went to the market with penny. yeah, that was three weeks ago. well, then buckle up-- in the next four to eight days she's going to get very crabby. sweetheart, your little friend is concerned about you. yes, well, i'm not a child-- i'm a grown man, capable of living my life as i see fit. and i certainly don't need someone telling on me to my mother! wait, where are you going? to my room-- and no one's allowed in! (door slams) oh, he gets his temper from his daddy. ah. he's got my eyes. i see. all that science stuff, that comes from jesus. sheldon, your mom made dinner. i'm not hungry! oh, leonard, don't trouble yourself. he's stubborn. he may stay in there till the rapture. we so sure that's a bad thing? i tel
leonard called me. i know, but why? 21st century is raising glow-in-the-dark fish and weaving serapes. this is not a serape, this is a poncho. a serape is open at the sides; a poncho is closed. this is a poncho. and neither is a reason to call someone's mother. really? when was the last time you left the house? i went to the market with penny. yeah, that was three weeks ago. well, then buckle up-- in the next four to eight days she's going to get very crabby. sweetheart, your little friend is...
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. >>> leonard garment has died. he was richard nixon's white house counsel after john dean left.e advised nixon to resign and suggested gerry ford as his replacement. he used to say he was born on a kitchen table in a tenement house in brooklyn. garment could never fully explain richard nixon or never fully comprehend him. and in later years, he represented a full range of clients from wealthy shady characters to the poorest of the poor as a human rights lawyer. he was a professional jazz musician who played saxophone in the late 1940s for henry jerome's band, where he sat between two other musicians whose names were stan getz and alan greenspan. leonard garment was 89 years old. >>> it won't be easy, but the mayor of london wants to buy heathrow airport, build upwards of 100,000 homes on the site, and then move heathrow to a different location outside the city of london. heathrow is the size of 35 disney lands. it's the busiest airport in europe by far and near the top of the list worldwide. because heathrow needs more runways to grow, mayor boris johnson says now is the time to
. >>> leonard garment has died. he was richard nixon's white house counsel after john dean left.e advised nixon to resign and suggested gerry ford as his replacement. he used to say he was born on a kitchen table in a tenement house in brooklyn. garment could never fully explain richard nixon or never fully comprehend him. and in later years, he represented a full range of clients from wealthy shady characters to the poorest of the poor as a human rights lawyer. he was a professional...
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leonard pitts why don't you start it off. generally what is your reaction to what the president said? >> my general reaction is glory hallelujah and thank goodness when he already said it. there is no political upside. but morally and socially, i believe and i believe he came to the conclusion that as the nation's first african american president there is no way that he could stand on the sidelines on this. he had to, to speak to these issues and he had to call the nation to account, not so much in terms of what happened legally, in that courtroom in florida, but in terms of the moral implications of it. in terms of this idea that seems to be bandied about that somehow it's trayvon martin's innocence or guilt that is in question, or that mr. zimmerman had every right to talk strm because of perceived danger because of the color of his skin. that needs to be called into account and i think the president did a pretty good job of doing s >>brown: carol swain, what did you think? >> there were parts of his speech that i appreciat
leonard pitts why don't you start it off. generally what is your reaction to what the president said? >> my general reaction is glory hallelujah and thank goodness when he already said it. there is no political upside. but morally and socially, i believe and i believe he came to the conclusion that as the nation's first african american president there is no way that he could stand on the sidelines on this. he had to, to speak to these issues and he had to call the nation to account, not...
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leonard pitts. always a pleasure. thank you. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> we're going live to houston next where four men say they were held captive and nearly starved. they were locked up in a garage turned prison straight ahead. [] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. details are really important during four course. i want to make sure that everything is perfect. that's why i do what i do. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's just $14.99. start your feast with a choice of soup, then salad, plus biscuits! next, choose one of nine amazing entrees like new coconut and citrus grilled shrimp or linguini
leonard pitts. always a pleasure. thank you. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> we're going live to houston next where four men say they were held captive and nearly starved. they were locked up in a garage turned prison straight ahead. [] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep...
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he did not -- leonard garment was 89 years old. he has been arrested accused of theft which happened inside of the rayburn office building. jay korff is outside the capitol tonight with the latest on the story. what do you know? >> outspoken congresswoman michele bachmann said she would not be seeking reelection in 2014 and one of her top aides is to politics.due she fired a member of her staff after he was arrested on a theft charge. a covert camera was placed in her office as a part of the investigation. as a senior legislative stafford congresswoman michele bachmann, she was -- he was often seen walking with republican from minnesota who failed to land her party's presidential nomination. according to sanchez's attorney, bachmann fired sanchez after the 37-year-old was charged late last week with second-degree theft, a misdemeanor. it has been a legend that he took $80 in petty cash from the office. u.s. capitol police confirmed that the investigation into and the arrest of sanchez, but police did not specify if he has been link
he did not -- leonard garment was 89 years old. he has been arrested accused of theft which happened inside of the rayburn office building. jay korff is outside the capitol tonight with the latest on the story. what do you know? >> outspoken congresswoman michele bachmann said she would not be seeking reelection in 2014 and one of her top aides is to politics.due she fired a member of her staff after he was arrested on a theft charge. a covert camera was placed in her office as a part of...
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zimmerman verdict, about the trayvon martin case, about stand your ground, and i'll talk to leonard pitts who is a very famous columnist, a very knowledgeable columnist who wrote an article saying "wake up black america." what's that all about? we'll see you right after sanjay gupta. >>> welcome to "sgmd." we have a rare look inside a village where every single resident has severe dementia. i will tell you it's the most humane things i've ever seen. >>> also treating cancer with marijuana. i'll show you why some doctors don't think it's such a crazy idea. >>> but, first, a new battle over the rules and the laws surrounding abortion. in texas they filibustered, talking for 11 hours straight. >> and that the physician should give a report. >> in north carolina they rallied. >> according to an institute, about one in three american women has had an abortion, but today more than 20 states are implementing laws to restrict the procedure. most dramatic, north dakota, they say no abortions allowed once the heartbeat can be heard and that's usually around six weeks. sometimes before a woman even
zimmerman verdict, about the trayvon martin case, about stand your ground, and i'll talk to leonard pitts who is a very famous columnist, a very knowledgeable columnist who wrote an article saying "wake up black america." what's that all about? we'll see you right after sanjay gupta. >>> welcome to "sgmd." we have a rare look inside a village where every single resident has severe dementia. i will tell you it's the most humane things i've ever seen. >>>...
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i meet the co-author, with stephen hawking, of the grand design, physicist leonard mlodinow. len argues that the nature of time - not the manipulations of god - explains the origin of the universe. when we ask how something begins we think about maybe something we see in the present and we trace it down to time to a point where before which it didn't exist. and that, so that's the beginning. that assumes that time is the way we learn about in school which is a linear a number like a number line and there's a zero and then there's beyond a zero. but modern physics tells us that time isn't really like that. the universe as we go back in time was smaller and smaller and smaller and we also know that as all the matter and energy gets squeezed into the smaller parts of the universe they start to affect each other through general relativity. because it tells you that matters affects other, it affects space and time, which affects matter. and, and then you have to start taking into account that time and space can get warped. and when you, when you get early enough in the universe -
i meet the co-author, with stephen hawking, of the grand design, physicist leonard mlodinow. len argues that the nature of time - not the manipulations of god - explains the origin of the universe. when we ask how something begins we think about maybe something we see in the present and we trace it down to time to a point where before which it didn't exist. and that, so that's the beginning. that assumes that time is the way we learn about in school which is a linear a number like a number line...
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leonard garment was a friend and advisory to nixon just as the watergate scandaled.rged nixon not to destroyed white house tapes.. his wife said he was ill and died at their manhattan home. he was 89 years old. >> a demolition crew in texas ssm apologizing after making a huge mistake. they accidentally tour down the wrong house. the wrongly demolished house wah just a few had houses down fromn the one that was supposed to be knocked down. the owners of torn down home said it was a family home and while no one was living at thegt time personal items and antiquea were lost and despite that theyt are trying to stay positive. p >> people that need help and have less, it's an accident and let's just do what is right andd move on. >> he works for a company that builds community centers for underserved neighborhoods. he and his wife will soon be empty nesters and planning on fixing up the lake home andd moving into it. >> it's not a good situation. >> it's not a good situation att all to show up and see that youu house is knocked down. >> the person that knocked it down, an
leonard garment was a friend and advisory to nixon just as the watergate scandaled.rged nixon not to destroyed white house tapes.. his wife said he was ill and died at their manhattan home. he was 89 years old. >> a demolition crew in texas ssm apologizing after making a huge mistake. they accidentally tour down the wrong house. the wrongly demolished house wah just a few had houses down fromn the one that was supposed to be knocked down. the owners of torn down home said it was a family...
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. - today, sugar ray leonard enjoys the time he spends at this home in los angeles. - i'm in a place of service now. i mean, i tend to give advice to not just young boxers, but to young people in general, because i think that i am a testament of what can be, not what couldn't be. - "my generation" is a production of aarp in association with maryland public television. "my generation" is made possible by... auto and home insurance from the hartford, helping to make a difficult time a little less difficult for drivers 50 and over. information about our program, including how to find an agent, is available at hartfordautoinsurance.com. for you... or someone you love. for care in the home, we are here. interim healthcare. when it matters most, count on us. - to purchase a dvd of "my generation," call (800) 873-6154 or order online at mygeneration.org. please include the show number. >> physical activity is important for healthy aging. it reduces a multitude of undesirable conditions, and it makes you feel good. so, let's get started. sit and be fit made possible in part by vq actioncare.
. - today, sugar ray leonard enjoys the time he spends at this home in los angeles. - i'm in a place of service now. i mean, i tend to give advice to not just young boxers, but to young people in general, because i think that i am a testament of what can be, not what couldn't be. - "my generation" is a production of aarp in association with maryland public television. "my generation" is made possible by... auto and home insurance from the hartford, helping to make a...
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. >> reporter: stew leonard is the c.e.o.f a chain of specialty food stores in the northeast bearing his name. his customers may be local, but ftenfood is often global. >> these are now new zealand >> res. >> reporter: nearly half of the nation's fruit and 20% of esgetables come from abroad. ight nht now, when one of those products comes here, how is it hspected? onright now, we rely on the department of agriculture and the f.d.a. >> reporter: but under the current system, the f.d.a. screens less than 2% of imported imod. we f.d.a. proposals would require importers to prove avreign suppliers have food proty programs that meet u.s. standards and give the f.d.a. new enforcement powers to monitor these programs and stop shipments from suppliers that don't follow the rules. shia. commissioner margaret hamburg. sioner mve to have clear and >> we it standards for all food producers, and we have to make sure that industry is really accountable for the food safety hactices, whether they are in other countries or in the united states.
. >> reporter: stew leonard is the c.e.o.f a chain of specialty food stores in the northeast bearing his name. his customers may be local, but ftenfood is often global. >> these are now new zealand >> res. >> reporter: nearly half of the nation's fruit and 20% of esgetables come from abroad. ight nht now, when one of those products comes here, how is it hspected? onright now, we rely on the department of agriculture and the f.d.a. >> reporter: but under the current...
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leonard time good morning to you. frederick 68 this morning.or 67 in martinsberg. 70 in culpepper.ratures not comfortable in washington. better north and west. all of lus see at least 90 today and in the sort of urban corridor here close to washington up towards baltimoreb along 95 machine suring air temperature and humidity. that combination is so dangerous. thunderstorm chances are not high with heat for the nextex couple of days.uple >> that keeps the clouds from building up during the i did and keeps the storms from building up each afternoon. maybe an isolated risk for a thunderstorm. best chance in the mountains to the west 90 hot and. partly cloudy.lo we'll keep things dryud but hot through the middle of the week. highs by wednesday and thursday mid to upper 90s. heat advisories around here by the middle of the week. lots and lots of water. w the thing about the heat waves you can get warn down over daysd and hours. make sure you take good care of yourself. >> let's talk to jeff. >> we'll start with the look at the friends who extended weekenn a few hours coming from marylan
leonard time good morning to you. frederick 68 this morning.or 67 in martinsberg. 70 in culpepper.ratures not comfortable in washington. better north and west. all of lus see at least 90 today and in the sort of urban corridor here close to washington up towards baltimoreb along 95 machine suring air temperature and humidity. that combination is so dangerous. thunderstorm chances are not high with heat for the nextex couple of days.uple >> that keeps the clouds from building up during the...
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leonard is the attorney for sergeant murphy. we welcome you both. >> leonard, how is your client doing? >> he's doing fine and receiving support from the victim and their families and it mean the world to him. >> he was trying to combat a picture to victims and family was not a welcome one. >> that's the only reason he did it. he spent time with victims and families and spent time with victims through most of his career. he understood the pain they were suffering because of the glamorization of terror and that's why he did it. and the response has been gratifying from the victims. >> it sounds like a lot of public support for him as well. >> absolutely. i talked to a woman last night on the radio show. she set up one of the bock bock pages that are put out there in his support. she has 60,000 friends. if people were disturbed and angry when the cover of roling stone a pored. rolling stone has made the excuse, we are a news magazine. but rolling stone is not a news magazine. it is a fan publicication and they want to do something
leonard is the attorney for sergeant murphy. we welcome you both. >> leonard, how is your client doing? >> he's doing fine and receiving support from the victim and their families and it mean the world to him. >> he was trying to combat a picture to victims and family was not a welcome one. >> that's the only reason he did it. he spent time with victims and families and spent time with victims through most of his career. he understood the pain they were suffering because...
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major-general michael leonard in charge of standing up guantanamo said it cost us the moral high ground. admiral mullen says it has been a recruiting symbol for our enemies. general colin powell said he would close if not tomorrow but this afternoon and senator mccain suggests it would be an act of moral curler which batch -- it would be an act of moral courage. there is a growing bipartisan consensus that we no longer needed. the hearing catalogs the reasons why it is imperative to catalog this into action. we heard of the astronomical costs at a time when the pentagon is furloughing half a million employees and the general reminded us the impending and of combat operations will require a change in authority. they described the deterioration of morale and the deteriorated state of many prisoners which is leading to a tipping point. do tenant showed us how they have worked in system of justice. in many ways, the struggle is a war of ideals. that is the valid grounds on which we should have the greatest advantage. sometimes when we lose our way, outsiders can remind us who we are and wha
major-general michael leonard in charge of standing up guantanamo said it cost us the moral high ground. admiral mullen says it has been a recruiting symbol for our enemies. general colin powell said he would close if not tomorrow but this afternoon and senator mccain suggests it would be an act of moral curler which batch -- it would be an act of moral courage. there is a growing bipartisan consensus that we no longer needed. the hearing catalogs the reasons why it is imperative to catalog...
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finally tonight, i want to thank abby leonard who is a producer here at our show. say there is always someone in our "war room." we're going to miss abby who is moving on to better things. her work is exceptional as has made this show so great. thank you all for joining us here in "the war room." david is taking the reins tomorrow i'll be chiming in from washington, d.c., at least for a black or two. so abby things again. "the young turks" are next. ♪ >> i think it's brilliant. (vo) first, news and analysis with a washington perspective from an emmy winning insider. >> i know this stuff, and i love it. (vo) followed by humor and politics with a west coast edge. bill press and stephanie miller. >> what a way to start the day. alright, in 15 minutes we're i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm
finally tonight, i want to thank abby leonard who is a producer here at our show. say there is always someone in our "war room." we're going to miss abby who is moving on to better things. her work is exceptional as has made this show so great. thank you all for joining us here in "the war room." david is taking the reins tomorrow i'll be chiming in from washington, d.c., at least for a black or two. so abby things again. "the young turks" are next. ♪ >> i...
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general leonard led the first joint task force guantÁnamo which established the detention facility ino make sure his views were the record. while circulating statements evoke many a command to my colleagues the details of the statement to comply with the geneva conventions and the red cross to inspect this facility. he was rebuked by civilian political appointees. here's what he says. we squandered the goodwill of the world after we attacked our actions in guantÁnamo. after we were attacked by her actions in guantguant Ánamo. her decision to keep guantÁnamo open is actually helping our enemies the general rights because it invalidates every make of the perception of the united states. to argue we cannot transfer detainees to a secure facility in united states because of the threat to public security is ludicrous" math. we are pleased to be joined here today by retired major general paul eaton. he is currently a senior bush the national security network. he required from active duty after working 30 years the united states army. from 2003 to 2004 general eaton served in iraq as the com
general leonard led the first joint task force guantÁnamo which established the detention facility ino make sure his views were the record. while circulating statements evoke many a command to my colleagues the details of the statement to comply with the geneva conventions and the red cross to inspect this facility. he was rebuked by civilian political appointees. here's what he says. we squandered the goodwill of the world after we attacked our actions in guantÁnamo. after we were attacked...
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steven leonard, lookout, buddy! they had a weigh-off.t took ten players to match the weight of a 2,000-pound bull. i'll stay right back here. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >>> coming up next, your invitation to come out and play in san francisco this morning >> happening today, the long-awaited sue bierman park playland opens this morning. it opens on land that served as ramps for the freeway that was demolished affeldt the 1980s earthquake. the new park was held up by a law prohibiting permanent structures on the site, but a push by local activists and city leaders got it done. families in the area say it's a welcome addition for a changing neighborhood. today's ribbon cutting ceremony and carnival begins at 10:00 a.m. >> where wise, what can folks expect? >> upper 60s in san francisco and cooler tomorrow. >> >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight, fatal ride. a mother falls from a 150-foot-tall rollercoaster in front of a traumatized crowd. what went wrong here? >>> end of the
steven leonard, lookout, buddy! they had a weigh-off.t took ten players to match the weight of a 2,000-pound bull. i'll stay right back here. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >>> coming up next, your invitation to come out and play in san francisco this morning >> happening today, the long-awaited sue bierman park playland opens this morning. it opens on land that served as ramps for the freeway that was demolished affeldt the...
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. >> they, in my eyes, were not victims but they were leonards to me. >> identical twins segregated in separate housing units find they can't live with or without each other. >> it hurts. i'm almost in tears talking about it because we really are very, very close. very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga county correction center. most of the 2200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are weight trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself but its director would disagree. >> i don't think this is a little city. i don't think there's a city like this in the real world. only because we have a large volume of very difficult people. >> everyone else put your hands up on your head. >> people with a lot of troubles and a lot of needs. >> according to correctional staff, inmate charles evans fits that description. >>
. >> they, in my eyes, were not victims but they were leonards to me. >> identical twins segregated in separate housing units find they can't live with or without each other. >> it hurts. i'm almost in tears talking about it because we really are very, very close. very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a...
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leonard juxtone. and your teacher, tommy llama. >> that was his name! that was his name! mr. llama! [ audience clapping along ] [ chanting ] tommy llama! [ audience clapping along ] >> jimmy: well, that's all the time we have here on "name that guy." guys, come back over here, you guys. ♪ this is charlie day. you have all finished tied for last place with zero points. so you all miss out on the grand prize of $15,000. but we do have consolation prizes. what will they be taking home? ♪ >> steve: well, jimmy, they'll each be getting a t-shirt emblazoned with the name of the guy they failed to correctly identify. wear his name in style. jimmy? >> jimmy: oh, there you go. beautiful. very, very good. thank you very much for bringing those shirts. how you doing, buddy? everything good? >> i brought my penguin to work today. but i just found out bring your penguin to work day is tomorrow. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, very good. >> hey, what are your thoughts on greek yogurt? because i think it's delicious. >> jimmy: hey, we had a great time here. enjoy those prizes. thank
leonard juxtone. and your teacher, tommy llama. >> that was his name! that was his name! mr. llama! [ audience clapping along ] [ chanting ] tommy llama! [ audience clapping along ] >> jimmy: well, that's all the time we have here on "name that guy." guys, come back over here, you guys. ♪ this is charlie day. you have all finished tied for last place with zero points. so you all miss out on the grand prize of $15,000. but we do have consolation prizes. what will they be...
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leonard from virginia called about a speculative biotech named trius therapeutic.et cap. you need to tread lightly. they combat serious skin infections and are likely to file for fda approval before the end of the year. if you own trius, the stock has rallied since may 3rd. trius has gotten too hot to handle. next up on june 19th, dan in rhode island called about array biopharma. they're a speculative biotech with a diverse platform of candidates ranging from multiple myeloma again. the company has five programs, either in or rapidly approaching development, highly unusual. especially when you consider it's only a $500 million company. array has an impressive list of partners. the stock is up 27%. it hasn't run too much. you know what, i say yes to array. it's a speculative stock. i think array is a winner. finally, on june 26th, john called me about cytk. tiny development in biotech making partnership deals with amgen and stelis. i didn't know this at all. cytokinetics has two interesting programs. thanks to the cash the company just raised. they're up 40%. someti
leonard from virginia called about a speculative biotech named trius therapeutic.et cap. you need to tread lightly. they combat serious skin infections and are likely to file for fda approval before the end of the year. if you own trius, the stock has rallied since may 3rd. trius has gotten too hot to handle. next up on june 19th, dan in rhode island called about array biopharma. they're a speculative biotech with a diverse platform of candidates ranging from multiple myeloma again. the company...
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. >> then you have leonard vish yoe who has not been a shareholder in ways.buying the bricks and mortar stores and then we didn't hear from him. i don't know what he'll do now. it's interesting. >> is this another dell situation where he says all right that's it. let me get real financing together and steal this thing? >> i don't know. we'll be following it tomorrow. the ceo of barns and noble resigns. throw up the after hours chart just to button that up. again that gentleman is out. the stock is moving after hours and likely moving again tomorrow morning as we look at it right there. there's a good look for you of what the stock is doing after hours. >>> coming up the trade shaping up to be the biggest attention grabbers tomorrow and why fewer iphones are coming off the assembly lines and what this could mean for investors up next. out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people
. >> then you have leonard vish yoe who has not been a shareholder in ways.buying the bricks and mortar stores and then we didn't hear from him. i don't know what he'll do now. it's interesting. >> is this another dell situation where he says all right that's it. let me get real financing together and steal this thing? >> i don't know. we'll be following it tomorrow. the ceo of barns and noble resigns. throw up the after hours chart just to button that up. again that gentleman...
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. >> reporter: a lot of people at comic-con think, leonard and penny, it's the dream for us. >> i hope so. i would like to represent that dream. >> thanks to tory diamond. "state of the union" with candy crowley starts right now. >>> trayvon martin, george zimmerman, and barack obama. today, black, brown, and white in america. the conversation on the street. >> perfecting the union with our power panel. including one-time member of the black panthers and the turbulent '60s, illinois congressman bobby rush, and cnn's "crossfire" host newt gingrich. >>> plus, profiling, a matter of law or a matter of the heart? congressional black caucus member javier becera and congressional black caucus member join us. >>> then race relations five years after john mccain conceded victory to barack obama. >> we both recognize that, though we have come a long way from the old injustices that once stained our nation's reputation, the memory of them still had the power to wound. >> our exclusive with senator john mccain with his take on race in the obama era and his showdown over syria with the chairman of
. >> reporter: a lot of people at comic-con think, leonard and penny, it's the dream for us. >> i hope so. i would like to represent that dream. >> thanks to tory diamond. "state of the union" with candy crowley starts right now. >>> trayvon martin, george zimmerman, and barack obama. today, black, brown, and white in america. the conversation on the street. >> perfecting the union with our power panel. including one-time member of the black panthers...
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leonard gamt parment passed awar the weekend. he was 89.arment was white house counsel during the watergate scandal and went on to become one of d.c.'s most powerful lawyers. >>> according to the "new york post," a general objection to voter signatures collected by spitzer's campaign was filed yesterday. and since announcing his candidacy, spitzer has collected some 27,000 signatures. a new quinnipiac university poll shows spitzer has a lead over scott stringer. >>> an intern is looking for a new job after wrongly confirming the names of the pilots of asiana flight 214. the ntsb fired that intern. he confirmed to a fox tv station in san francisco four names for the pilots that were fake names and racially offensive. that station has issued apologies on air and online for reporting those fake names. asiana airlines, though, is suing because they say the report badly damaged their reputation. >>> 5:47 now. right now police are asking for your help to find a missing germantown man. take a look at this photo. this is joshua ellis. police say th
leonard gamt parment passed awar the weekend. he was 89.arment was white house counsel during the watergate scandal and went on to become one of d.c.'s most powerful lawyers. >>> according to the "new york post," a general objection to voter signatures collected by spitzer's campaign was filed yesterday. and since announcing his candidacy, spitzer has collected some 27,000 signatures. a new quinnipiac university poll shows spitzer has a lead over scott stringer. >>>...
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joining us by phone, former sec chairman harvey pitt and leonard. both or talk to you, harvey. i want to get a clarification here. how could there be a criminal indictment of a company that is wholly owned and founded by one individual and the individual himself is not indicted? >> well the company is comprised not just of the owner but of the employees and what the government is alleging here that insider trading was so rampant throughout the company over such a long period of time that the company is basically infested and that's why the company bears liability. david: seth, here is what the company itself says. sac put out a comment. they say all this represents a handful of men who admitted to insider trading and it does not reflect the integrity of the firm or the employees. now the problem is is that eight people have been indicted, six of whom who have been either found guilt i or pleaded guilty. two are pleading not guilty. eight people to be indicted is little more than handful of men. these are senior people in the firm, seth. go ahead, se
joining us by phone, former sec chairman harvey pitt and leonard. both or talk to you, harvey. i want to get a clarification here. how could there be a criminal indictment of a company that is wholly owned and founded by one individual and the individual himself is not indicted? >> well the company is comprised not just of the owner but of the employees and what the government is alleging here that insider trading was so rampant throughout the company over such a long period of time that...
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leonard garment passed away over the weekend. he was 89.ment was white house counsel during the watergate scandal and went on to become one of d.c.'s most powerful lawyers. >>> 6:49 is your time now. gas prices are going up. and there's nothing you can do about how much you have to pay. but as cnbc's jackie deangelis explains, there are ways to save, right, jackie? >> there are. i'm not sure you'll like them. as gas prices rise, strategies drivers can use will help you with some of the pain at the pump. the department of annual's fueleconomy.gov suggests observing the speed limit or clearing out extra items in your car to reduce its weight. experts say that apps like gas buddy and aaa's trip tick display, they give you those prices at local gas stations and help you find the lowest prices. some gas stations are offering savings of 5 cents to 10 cents a gallon if you pay cash while credit card and supermarket loyalty programs also providing some generous rewards on gas purchases. so some good ideas there. >>> meantime, at&t launching a new w
leonard garment passed away over the weekend. he was 89.ment was white house counsel during the watergate scandal and went on to become one of d.c.'s most powerful lawyers. >>> 6:49 is your time now. gas prices are going up. and there's nothing you can do about how much you have to pay. but as cnbc's jackie deangelis explains, there are ways to save, right, jackie? >> there are. i'm not sure you'll like them. as gas prices rise, strategies drivers can use will help you with some...
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. >> charles gallagher, i spoke a short time ago with leonard pitts who said he feels that in many ways-americans, the older generation, has become complacent when it comes to race relations. what do you make of his comments? do you believe that? >> well, i don't think it's complacent. i think that, you know, if the word, you know, a lot of this conversation seems to be if the word cracker and -- are linguistic equivalents. tim talked about this before. they're not. the "n" word is being used as a way to blanketly always point to a racial hierarchy where blacks were always subordinate to whites. so -- but i think that is a red herring and i think you're getting at it. what do young folks believe? i've been interviewing whites around the country and studying white racial attitudes for almost two decades and i think for much of white america they are both delusional and schizophrenic. they're delusional because they have, they believe honestly that we are now color blind nation and that anybody can make it. anybody can bootstrap. if you don't make it, it's your own fault. exhibit a is bar
. >> charles gallagher, i spoke a short time ago with leonard pitts who said he feels that in many ways-americans, the older generation, has become complacent when it comes to race relations. what do you make of his comments? do you believe that? >> well, i don't think it's complacent. i think that, you know, if the word, you know, a lot of this conversation seems to be if the word cracker and -- are linguistic equivalents. tim talked about this before. they're not. the...
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lois leonard is still on the government payroll. she's got nothing to do. bring her in and let her use a food bank. and those people who download porn instead try to help notify people, but that's being sarcastic. >> you are being sarcastic. one other serious fact about this. remember, the next year they have taken the employer mandate and delayed it one year. that's because when the employer mandate comes into force, it will encourage a lot of small businesses to dump their employer-provided coverage. they didn't want to have that happen in an election year. the other thing they'll have to deal with is this, though. a lot of people will be signing up for the affordable care act, oba obamacare, affordable health care act are going to think it's entirely free. but everybody who signs up for the affordable care act is going to have to pay a premium. and that premium could be over $1,000 a year. and what i think we're going to do is find a lot of people who say, wait a minute, i thought this was going to be free. now that it's going to cost a lot of money out
lois leonard is still on the government payroll. she's got nothing to do. bring her in and let her use a food bank. and those people who download porn instead try to help notify people, but that's being sarcastic. >> you are being sarcastic. one other serious fact about this. remember, the next year they have taken the employer mandate and delayed it one year. that's because when the employer mandate comes into force, it will encourage a lot of small businesses to dump their...
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major general michael leonard as he said was in charge of standing of guantÁnamo in 2002 said it costtÁnamo has been quote a recruiting symbol for enemies. general colin powell said he would close if not tomorrow but this afternoon and senator mccain has suggested would be an act of moral courage to find a way to shutter the prison. whatever one thinks of initial benefits of detaining prisoners at guantÁnamo there's a growing bipartisan consensus that we no longer need it. today's hearing catalogs the reasons why it is imperative to transform this consensus into action. we heard about the astronomical cost of guantÁnamo the time of the pentagon is furloughing more than half a million employees. general eaton reminded us the impending end of combat operations in a mist and will require a change in detention authorities. general said to describe the deterioration of malik on time on the degraded mental state of many of the prisoners a combination that is leading to a tipping point and lieutenant fryday told us that guantÁnamo has warped our system of justice. in many ways to struggle wi
major general michael leonard as he said was in charge of standing of guantÁnamo in 2002 said it costtÁnamo has been quote a recruiting symbol for enemies. general colin powell said he would close if not tomorrow but this afternoon and senator mccain has suggested would be an act of moral courage to find a way to shutter the prison. whatever one thinks of initial benefits of detaining prisoners at guantÁnamo there's a growing bipartisan consensus that we no longer need it. today's hearing...
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. >> sugar ray leonard. >> yeah. >> you? >> yeah. >> tell us about that. >> he's charismatic.e movie is about roberto duran and the rivalry. >> hands of stone is the name of it. and yes, edgar ramirez is playing roberto duran. and you've heard about the story many, many years. this is definitely one i think that supreme remembered in boxing history. the no mas fight i think defined not only who sugar ray was and also duran as a boxer. you see how him go through the story of how he becomes through he is. through his hardships, you can identify with that. great boxing movies are all about a transform participation. >> you are an athletic kind of. >> if i wasn't, i became. >> move around. i heard you have to lose 25 more pounds. >> from here i'm in a good space now. but i'm definitely shedding a little bit. he was 146 pounds. and 25 at the time. i'm 28. psych. no, i'm 34. >> what are usher's weight loss regime? what are you going to do? >> a lot of it is work. some diet. i've tried a vegan diet, a few different things. but really just kind of the regimented boxing schedule every
. >> sugar ray leonard. >> yeah. >> you? >> yeah. >> tell us about that. >> he's charismatic.e movie is about roberto duran and the rivalry. >> hands of stone is the name of it. and yes, edgar ramirez is playing roberto duran. and you've heard about the story many, many years. this is definitely one i think that supreme remembered in boxing history. the no mas fight i think defined not only who sugar ray was and also duran as a boxer. you see how him go...
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george zimmerman verdict, about the trayvon martin case, about stand your ground, and i'll talk to leonardwho wrote an article saying "wake up black america." what's that all about? we'll see you right after sanjay gupta. >>> welcome to "sgmd." we have a rare look inside a village where every single resident has severe dementia. i will tell you it's the most humane things i've ever seen. >>> also treating cancer with marijuana. i'll show you why some doctors don't think it's such a crazy idea. >>> but, first, a new battle over the rules and the laws surrounding abortion. in texas they filibustered, talking for 11 hours straight. >> and that the physician should give a report. >> in north carolina they rallied. >> according to an institute, about one in three a
george zimmerman verdict, about the trayvon martin case, about stand your ground, and i'll talk to leonardwho wrote an article saying "wake up black america." what's that all about? we'll see you right after sanjay gupta. >>> welcome to "sgmd." we have a rare look inside a village where every single resident has severe dementia. i will tell you it's the most humane things i've ever seen. >>> also treating cancer with marijuana. i'll show you why some...
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and -- >> host: well, leonard, i apologize, we're almost out of time. thank you for sharing that story. any response for that caller, mary roach? >> guest: leonard, are you saying that rem brant, he had the muscles backward? >> host: he's gone. >> guest: oh, he's gone. you did it again. >> host: that's a euphemism. >> guest: anyway, i'm familiar with the painting, but i don't have the knowledge to fact check it. but that's fascinating to hear. >> host: and finally, nate -- this is a tweet -- is there a national clearinghouse for information about donating a body to science? >> guest: um, there should be. we added a page to the back of "stiff," basically how to donate your body because it all depends -- i'd start with calling the closest medical school to you. that's usually the anatomy department has a willed body program usually, and that's who you would contact about donating to a medical school. they usually have a radius of, i don't know, a few hundred miles. they'll come and pick up the body. and so it's done that way. i often get questions like pe
and -- >> host: well, leonard, i apologize, we're almost out of time. thank you for sharing that story. any response for that caller, mary roach? >> guest: leonard, are you saying that rem brant, he had the muscles backward? >> host: he's gone. >> guest: oh, he's gone. you did it again. >> host: that's a euphemism. >> guest: anyway, i'm familiar with the painting, but i don't have the knowledge to fact check it. but that's fascinating to hear. >> host:...
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. >> leonard, thank you for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. >> any time, take care. >> you, too. >>> still ahead in "newsroom" the crowd grows and anticipation builds at buckingham palace. she has been in labor for nine hours now. we're watching. we'll be right back. american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck
. >> leonard, thank you for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. >> any time, take care. >> you, too. >>> still ahead in "newsroom" the crowd grows and anticipation builds at buckingham palace. she has been in labor for nine hours now. we're watching. we'll be right back. american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks,"...
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this morning, live at the leonard h.metime emmy awards nominations announcement. >> good morning. i'm bruce rosenblum, chairman and ceo of the academy of television arts and sciences. welcome to the 65th primetime emmy awards nominations announcement. today's the start of our favorite time of the year, emmy season. with this morning's announcement, we begin our primary role of honoring creative excellence. this past television season clearly reflects the extraordinary creative vision within our television industry. the quality of our story-telling has never been better. and more people are watching more television than ever before. television has evolved and is now experienced on mobile forces, and on flat-screens in the home. and television is on broadcast, on cable and on demand over the internet. this is truly an exciting time for us to be honoring the best of television. now, to get emmys season started, it's my pleasure to introduce one of the stars of amc's hit series, "breaking bad." two-time emmy award winner, aa
this morning, live at the leonard h.metime emmy awards nominations announcement. >> good morning. i'm bruce rosenblum, chairman and ceo of the academy of television arts and sciences. welcome to the 65th primetime emmy awards nominations announcement. today's the start of our favorite time of the year, emmy season. with this morning's announcement, we begin our primary role of honoring creative excellence. this past television season clearly reflects the extraordinary creative vision...
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he and his lawyer, james leonard, agreed to an interview. did you murder these four women?on claims he's been cooperative from day one, submitting his dna and agreeing to an interview without a lawyer. while investigators didn't comment on him specifically, there is evidence that led police to him. >> without any disrespect to mr. olsen, he's not machiavellian. i think he presented to them an attractive target. >> police have contacted police in missouri and alaska for possible connections. >> everybody counts. everybody, every person's a child of god and we view every person, every victim of every crime, particularly crimes of violence like this. as worthy of our best efforts. >> and anyone with information is asked to call crime stoppers. or you can call 1-800-658-8477. >> still to come, stunning new details about a deadly roller coaster ride. this was the nightmare come true. what police are saying about an accident that caused a woman to plunge 14 stories to her death. >>> and a potentially deadly chemical leaking from a plant forcing evacuations. we'll tell you where i
he and his lawyer, james leonard, agreed to an interview. did you murder these four women?on claims he's been cooperative from day one, submitting his dna and agreeing to an interview without a lawyer. while investigators didn't comment on him specifically, there is evidence that led police to him. >> without any disrespect to mr. olsen, he's not machiavellian. i think he presented to them an attractive target. >> police have contacted police in missouri and alaska for possible...
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san francisco police arrested leonard maynard earlier near stockton and post. there were several tourists on board the bus. he faces drunk driving and charges of driving with an open container of alcohol. >>> san francisco police are searching for two suspects in a violent, early-morning home invasion robbery in the bayview district. police say a man was stabbed inside a home on palou avenue after two suspects broke in at about midnight. two suspects are still on the loose. a third was taken into custody. the victim was rushed to san francisco general hospital and is expected to survive. >>> 8:04. we're following develops news from london for you. the moment has arrived. kate middleton is in the hospital in the early stages of labor we're told. the duchess of cambridge and prince william arrived at london's st. mary's hospital early morning. we don't have a live picture to show you. but we can tell you it's the same hospital where princess diana gave birth to williaand harry. now, british prime minister david cameron is excited as everybody else. >> best wishes
san francisco police arrested leonard maynard earlier near stockton and post. there were several tourists on board the bus. he faces drunk driving and charges of driving with an open container of alcohol. >>> san francisco police are searching for two suspects in a violent, early-morning home invasion robbery in the bayview district. police say a man was stabbed inside a home on palou avenue after two suspects broke in at about midnight. two suspects are still on the loose. a third was...
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he and his lawyer, james leonard, agreed to an interview. >> did you murder these four women?ly did not have anything to do with it. >> olson claims he's been cooperative from day one, submitting his dna, agreeing to an interview without a lawyer. while investigators won't comment on olson specifically there's circumstantial evidence that led police to him. >> without any disrespect to mr. olson, he's not mackerelly, he was simply answering their questions, presented them to an attractive target. >> detectives in recent weeks have contacted police in missouri and alaska for possible connections to killing of prostitutes there. >> everybody counts. youdyd know, every person is a child of god, and we -- you know, we view every person, every victim of every crime, particularly, you know, crimes of violence like this, as worthy of our best efforts. >> kristina corbin, fox news. >> shannon: anyone with information about the murders is urged to call the atlantic county prosecutor's office, the number 609-909-7800. visit foxnews.com for more in-depth coverage. >>> coming up, we'll t
he and his lawyer, james leonard, agreed to an interview. >> did you murder these four women?ly did not have anything to do with it. >> olson claims he's been cooperative from day one, submitting his dna, agreeing to an interview without a lawyer. while investigators won't comment on olson specifically there's circumstantial evidence that led police to him. >> without any disrespect to mr. olson, he's not mackerelly, he was simply answering their questions, presented them to...
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dennis: we have the barnes & noble founder, leonard riggio, he actually proposed to buyout the brick-and-mortar and get rid of the electronic stuff. if you were a bidder which half of this country would be buy, the brick-and-mortar chain or the e-book business? >> oh, probably neither to be honest. >> wow. >> i, yeah. i mean, at some price of course anything is worthwhile but, i mean it's a very challenging thing. i mean there are lots of companies out there who think they can follow somebody like in this case, follow amazon with a, with a strategy that is kind of like it but not as big or not as well-funded but that just rarely works out and i think that's what's worked out here. dennis: right. >> just like borders tried to follow barnes & noble, only not quite as big, not quite as good. dennis: right. >> that eventually loses. dennis: but you have found a model, brick-and-mortar model up there in your neighborhood in canada that might offer some answers for amazon. tell us about that. >> a company called indig go or chapters indig go. it is the barnes & noble for canada if you will. they are
dennis: we have the barnes & noble founder, leonard riggio, he actually proposed to buyout the brick-and-mortar and get rid of the electronic stuff. if you were a bidder which half of this country would be buy, the brick-and-mortar chain or the e-book business? >> oh, probably neither to be honest. >> wow. >> i, yeah. i mean, at some price of course anything is worthwhile but, i mean it's a very challenging thing. i mean there are lots of companies out there who think they...
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lindsey stewart and her fiance's best man, mark leonard when a speedboat, their speedboat hit a barge friday night. they were part of a group heading home for dinner. other strike timms including the groom are expected to be okay. the driver of the boat was drinking and now charged with manslaughter. patti ann: extreme weather hitting a huge section of the country. a record amount of rain in pennsylvania. eight inches in one day. major flooding in nevada. two dead in floods in north carolina a tropical storm set to slam hawaii with waves up to two stories high. in arizona this terrifying scene. a bus caught in a waffle water ends up on its side. >> apparently what happened was a tour bus that was involved, we believe there might have been 31 people on the bus. that was, in the water, and the people, people apparently were calling and the water levels rose and started pushing the bus down the wash. jamie colby is le in our new york city newsroom with the latest for us. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: nice to see you, patti ann a lot of challenges over the weekend as the wicked weathe
lindsey stewart and her fiance's best man, mark leonard when a speedboat, their speedboat hit a barge friday night. they were part of a group heading home for dinner. other strike timms including the groom are expected to be okay. the driver of the boat was drinking and now charged with manslaughter. patti ann: extreme weather hitting a huge section of the country. a record amount of rain in pennsylvania. eight inches in one day. major flooding in nevada. two dead in floods in north carolina a...
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king, leonard cohen and bob dylan continue to tour into their 70s and 80s. ♪ >> reporter: but jagger is blazing a trail for rock 'n' roll front men. >> they're all entertainers. a huge longevity. like frank sinatra and others. but there wasn't bands that have been 50 years. there's already a role model for that. good or bad role model, i can't tell you. >> in 2003 mcjagger celebrated bad boy became sir michael jagger when he was knighted for his services to music. >> jagger at 20 was a count cultural figure. something of a revolutionary artistically and politically. jagger at 70 is a member of the establishment. ♪ >> reporter: although he's a grandfather four times over, his charisma remains as timeless as his music. that's even made him a favorite guest on "saturday night live." >> all right. i've got a fwraet idea. why don't you go out and do the rooster. >> stones in the 1960s and in the '70s embodied a fantasy for their audience that you could live any way you wanted to. but now they embody a very different kind of fantasy. for their audience. you can keep going at 70. you cannot
king, leonard cohen and bob dylan continue to tour into their 70s and 80s. ♪ >> reporter: but jagger is blazing a trail for rock 'n' roll front men. >> they're all entertainers. a huge longevity. like frank sinatra and others. but there wasn't bands that have been 50 years. there's already a role model for that. good or bad role model, i can't tell you. >> in 2003 mcjagger celebrated bad boy became sir michael jagger when he was knighted for his services to music. >>...
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stability of the financial system relates to its other functions, particularly as you mentioned, leonard, last resort and monetary policy. so i think there's a good case for it. there are different institutional arrangements that can be worked out in the united states, of course, the fed has got authority over bank holding companies and systemically important firms which means we have a pretty good insight into the largest, most systemic firms. but we share supervisory authorities in both banking and financial markets with a range of other agencies and, of course, we work collaboratively with those agencies, with each agency developing its comparative advantage in a particular part of the system that it's assigned. >> you know, a number of years ago you referred to a savings glut, and today there are many who think there is a shortage of safe assets in the global economy. is that a view that you would agree with? and if you do, is it something that the fed should or can do anything about? >> >> well, on the saving glut i would like just to mention that there were a number of speakers tod
stability of the financial system relates to its other functions, particularly as you mentioned, leonard, last resort and monetary policy. so i think there's a good case for it. there are different institutional arrangements that can be worked out in the united states, of course, the fed has got authority over bank holding companies and systemically important firms which means we have a pretty good insight into the largest, most systemic firms. but we share supervisory authorities in both...
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major-general michael leonard in charge of standing up guantÁnamo said it cost us the moral high groundays it has been a recruiting symbol for our enemies. general colin powell said he would close if not tomorrow but this afternoon and senator mccain suggests it would be an act of moral curler which batch -- it would be an act of moral courage. there is a growing bipartisan consensus that we no longer needed. reasonsing catalogs the why it is imperative to catalog this into action. we heard of the astronomical costs at a time when the pentagon is furloughing half a million employees and the general reminded us the impending and of combat operations will require a change in authority. they described the deterioration of morale and the deteriorated state of many prisoners which is leading to a tipping point. do tenant showed us how they have worked in system of justice. in many ways, the struggle is a war of ideals. that is the valid grounds on which we should have the greatest advantage. sometimes when we lose our way, outsiders can remind us who we are and what we stand for. family memb
major-general michael leonard in charge of standing up guantÁnamo said it cost us the moral high groundays it has been a recruiting symbol for our enemies. general colin powell said he would close if not tomorrow but this afternoon and senator mccain suggests it would be an act of moral curler which batch -- it would be an act of moral courage. there is a growing bipartisan consensus that we no longer needed. reasonsing catalogs the why it is imperative to catalog this into action. we heard of...
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we have michigan waiting, leonard on our independent line. caller: good morning.nd former ambassador, thank you for c-span, great washington, d.c. my question to you sir is, with the american public and the taxpayers funds, what are you expecting the american citizen and the government to do over in egypt? i mean, we cannot put men on the boots out in troops. this is a revolution between their democracy -- why should the united states help these people? can you answer that in plain english, please. guest: sure. and it's a great question because after all it is a taxpayers' money that is going and is the most direct lever of influence over egypt. once upon a time we had far more influence and relationship with the mubarak regime than we have recently. the fact of the matter is that the military assistance was given as a result of egypt's willingness to sign a peace treaty with israel. and that ultimately is the cornerstone of u.s. foreign policy strategically between israel and egypt. and that is, that peace treaty. and that continued military assistance has been m
we have michigan waiting, leonard on our independent line. caller: good morning.nd former ambassador, thank you for c-span, great washington, d.c. my question to you sir is, with the american public and the taxpayers funds, what are you expecting the american citizen and the government to do over in egypt? i mean, we cannot put men on the boots out in troops. this is a revolution between their democracy -- why should the united states help these people? can you answer that in plain english,...
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the lauders who recently leonard lauder gave, collected over his lifetime a remarkable, remarkable arts given to the met. it's worth something like $1 billion. that is something worth giving back. that's a good example. >> jay, mick jagger of course. you talk about how mick jagger is an example of somebody who's following the warren buffett approach, which is don't pass a lot on. >> i thought this was pretty charming, right. you might not expect that of him. you might not think he has any real thoughts of what to do with his kids. he has a number of children, right. i think there was a recent thing in the news about his former wife kind of asking him to set up one of his daughters with a house in london. he apparently didn't want to do that. and having been somebody who grew up himself having to make his own way, he think, that's important, that it's worth pointing down. >> that's an interesting aspect. some of it obviously is financial wizardry. but maybe a larger element would be just good parenting. >> yes, yes. i think that's what buffet and kay graham both go to at the end of the
the lauders who recently leonard lauder gave, collected over his lifetime a remarkable, remarkable arts given to the met. it's worth something like $1 billion. that is something worth giving back. that's a good example. >> jay, mick jagger of course. you talk about how mick jagger is an example of somebody who's following the warren buffett approach, which is don't pass a lot on. >> i thought this was pretty charming, right. you might not expect that of him. you might not think he...
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. >> reporter: a lot of people at comic-con think, leonard and penny, it's the dream for us. >> i hope> thanks to tory diamond. "state of the union" with candy crowley starts right now. >>> trayvon martin, george zimmerman, and barack obama. today, black, brown, and white in america. the conversation on the street. >> perfecting the union with our power panel. including one-time member of the black panthers and the turbulent '60s, illinois congressman bobby rush, and cnn's
. >> reporter: a lot of people at comic-con think, leonard and penny, it's the dream for us. >> i hope> thanks to tory diamond. "state of the union" with candy crowley starts right now. >>> trayvon martin, george zimmerman, and barack obama. today, black, brown, and white in america. the conversation on the street. >> perfecting the union with our power panel. including one-time member of the black panthers and the turbulent '60s, illinois congressman...