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so now mackenzie teaches dozens of children in a tiny makeshift classroom.makes it more painful is it's virtually across the street from his old school. >> how does it field to look at your school? >> oh, yes, teach i'm each timt it, i try to avoid coming by here. it hurts. it hurts. it hurts deeply. >> i know what you're saying even though i don't speak your language. it feels terrible. >> it makes a pain in my heart. >> hurtful. >> yes. >> mackenzie said he needs just $9,000 u.s. to build a new school for his kids. just $9,000 of the billions pledged to non-governmental organizations. the international aid has brought small pockets of development. the clinton-bush haiti fund brought $2 million to build in five star hotel, the oasis. the funds say the project created 200 jobs. but according to the u.n. haiti's unemployment has nearly doubled since the earthquake. it now stands at a staggering 90%. jimmy tried unsufficientl unsucr two years to get a job at a hotel. today he says he makes $6 a day on a good day driving a motorcycle taxi in port-au-prince. he'
so now mackenzie teaches dozens of children in a tiny makeshift classroom.makes it more painful is it's virtually across the street from his old school. >> how does it field to look at your school? >> oh, yes, teach i'm each timt it, i try to avoid coming by here. it hurts. it hurts. it hurts deeply. >> i know what you're saying even though i don't speak your language. it feels terrible. >> it makes a pain in my heart. >> hurtful. >> yes. >> mackenzie...
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one for herself and the other for mackenzie. a 2002 acura suv. >> a lot of people wouldn't give up their seat on a bus, adults. and she's so just kind and generous. >> reporter: all that was left to do was give it to her. >> are you serious? >> i started crying. i never in a million years would have thought something like that would have happened to me. >> it's just honored me how it's helped out with mackenzie. >> reporter: be teenagers. this morning, they're teaching us a lesson about selflessness and true friendship. for "good morning america," tai hernandez, abc news. >> great story. >>> and now, to they guy they call jetman. he's used this jet pack to fly over the grand canyon and over the swiss alps. how does he do it? how dangerous is this? and how much does this rig cost? abc's reena ninan is on the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. yves rossy served as a fighter pilot in the air force. now, just a carbon wing ana few tiny engines on his back. this is what you get when you combine the wings of a bird
one for herself and the other for mackenzie. a 2002 acura suv. >> a lot of people wouldn't give up their seat on a bus, adults. and she's so just kind and generous. >> reporter: all that was left to do was give it to her. >> are you serious? >> i started crying. i never in a million years would have thought something like that would have happened to me. >> it's just honored me how it's helped out with mackenzie. >> reporter: be teenagers. this morning,...
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but mackenzie's family only had one car.hat means mackenzie had to rely on rides from her friends. >> i would text someone. it would be when i got off, he's picking me up. that was stressing me out. >> reporter: watching her friend struggle gave chandler an idea. >> god said on my heart, he wanted me to do something big. >> reporter: to help mackenzie, she sacrificed her jeep. >> if a need is there, she's going to help in some way. >> reporter: her plan, to trade in her new car to buy two older ones. one for herself and the other for mackenzie. a 2002 acura suv. >> a lot of people wouldn't give up their seat on a bus, adults. and she's so just kind and generous. >> reporter: all that was left to do was give it to her. >> are you serious? >> i started crying. i never in a million years would have thought something like that would have happened to me. >> it's just honor to me how it's helped out with mackenzie. >> reporter: the friends may just be teenagers. this morning, they're teaching us a lesson about selflessness and tru
but mackenzie's family only had one car.hat means mackenzie had to rely on rides from her friends. >> i would text someone. it would be when i got off, he's picking me up. that was stressing me out. >> reporter: watching her friend struggle gave chandler an idea. >> god said on my heart, he wanted me to do something big. >> reporter: to help mackenzie, she sacrificed her jeep. >> if a need is there, she's going to help in some way. >> reporter: her plan, to...
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mackenzie?>> well, small rural carriers are the ones of bringing broadband to america which i know is a priority for everyone, but oftentimes the rules and regulations -- i think one of the things it should look at is changes in the rules, or when the rules are being looked at how it impacts the small providers. >> i'm out of time but for the rest of you gentlemen would like to sit something i would certainly love to hear your views as well, so thank you for coming. >> thank the gentleman from florida. the distinguished lady from california. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and our witnesses today, appreciate your time. and it's been helpful to me coming from los angeles and having just experienced a blackout which again i thought was specific to our area and didn't really realize how widespread this was, or why this happens. so i just had a couple of questions for you. and one of which is, do you worry that polling consumers into these escalating negotiations between cable or satellite and
mackenzie?>> well, small rural carriers are the ones of bringing broadband to america which i know is a priority for everyone, but oftentimes the rules and regulations -- i think one of the things it should look at is changes in the rules, or when the rules are being looked at how it impacts the small providers. >> i'm out of time but for the rest of you gentlemen would like to sit something i would certainly love to hear your views as well, so thank you for coming. >> thank...
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the noyes-mackenzie scandal was resolved by a man named judge james wickersham, and james wickershamctually is the first great political leader of alaska who would articulate the need for statehood. >> narrator: some of the most powerful investors of the territorial period were j.p. morgan and the guggenheim brothers. their operations included huge copper mines, a railroad to bring the copper ore to tidewater, and shipping companies to carry the ore south. the integrated monopoly became known as the alaska syndicate, and by the early 20th century, it accounted for the majority of alaska's economy. alaskans needed the jobs the investors brought, but many resented outside control over their lives. >> one of wickersham's great foes for much of his career were the guggenheims. now, early on, it's a little bit confusing because he appears like he initially wanted to work for them after he actually left his judgeship. and maybe it's actually because they sort of spurned him that it was really alaska divided into two camps. it was the wickersham, or the wick camp, and the gug camp, and wick
the noyes-mackenzie scandal was resolved by a man named judge james wickersham, and james wickershamctually is the first great political leader of alaska who would articulate the need for statehood. >> narrator: some of the most powerful investors of the territorial period were j.p. morgan and the guggenheim brothers. their operations included huge copper mines, a railroad to bring the copper ore to tidewater, and shipping companies to carry the ore south. the integrated monopoly became...
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mackenzie. the temporary compulsory license has been extended innumerable me congress. my question is how well is it working for television viewers, and do you feel that it ought to be reauthorized for another five years? >> i would say it is working wonderfully as a result of the last reauthorization -- it is working wonderfully. as a result of the last reauthorization, dish is providing 210 channels to all the dma's. >> i agree completely. we think the local compulsory licenses do work. i disagree with my friend preston padden on that one. >> we will go three in a row. i also agree. >> the next question is for mr. garrett, mr. padden, and mr. dodge. what alternatives exist to the compulsory license, and would t hose alternatives adequately protect the rights of copyright holders? mr. garrett? >> the copyright office has addressed that very question in a report that they prepared for congress, when they talked about the different types of licensing. direct licensing, sublicensing, and collective licensing. and the report lays it out in excellent detail. the one thing i
mackenzie. the temporary compulsory license has been extended innumerable me congress. my question is how well is it working for television viewers, and do you feel that it ought to be reauthorized for another five years? >> i would say it is working wonderfully as a result of the last reauthorization -- it is working wonderfully. as a result of the last reauthorization, dish is providing 210 channels to all the dma's. >> i agree completely. we think the local compulsory licenses do...
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paul mackenzie brought us this look back at that concert. >> reporter: in 1966, the beatles filled candle stick park. a very big day in the memory of those who were there. >> we got to stand right beneath the stage which is a raised platform on the field. and they were singing but you could not hear them singing because the stadium noise was very loud at the time. >> i think george -- were getting very fed up of touring. because they were getting big and you want to stay home and spend your money instead of spending your life on coach. so we started recording and started doing things like sergeant pepper and stuff like that. >> son of the well known disk jockey. 20 years later donohugh is still a beatles fan. and is following in his father's footsteps. >> it was a gruesome tour for them. paul and ringo were out talking to people. regular guys. and george was just very silent. i got paul's comb. >> you got paul's comb. >> i wish i had it today. it would be worth a lot. kids were screaming, going crazy. you could not hear one word. it was just pandemonium. >> paul had two ambitions to leave
paul mackenzie brought us this look back at that concert. >> reporter: in 1966, the beatles filled candle stick park. a very big day in the memory of those who were there. >> we got to stand right beneath the stage which is a raised platform on the field. and they were singing but you could not hear them singing because the stadium noise was very loud at the time. >> i think george -- were getting very fed up of touring. because they were getting big and you want to stay home...
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reports from conway mackenzie say hundreds of millions of dollars from retirement accounts were used on savings plans and bonus checks since the 1980's. a restructuring expert says the practice robbed retirement funds, leading to the current crisis. pension trustees deny any wrongdoing. brent schutte is market strategist with bmo global asset management. the august job reports that came out friday kind of a downer, yea under the 169,000 jobs or at it but that was lower-than- expected. yes the unemployment rate was dropped the 10th but, 109k that's not enough to pull up this economy my friend brent schutte is a market strategiest bmo private bank and we saw revisions of the june and july numbers go down and participation rate is down or get you what it was a big smile. you are optimistic. > > i am optimistic. the 169 was only a disappointment in the fact that it was in contrast to some stronger data that happen on earlier in the week. so the where original expectation was for 175 which 169 which was about spot on with the margin era the report has. yes, there was some disappointing pa
reports from conway mackenzie say hundreds of millions of dollars from retirement accounts were used on savings plans and bonus checks since the 1980's. a restructuring expert says the practice robbed retirement funds, leading to the current crisis. pension trustees deny any wrongdoing. brent schutte is market strategist with bmo global asset management. the august job reports that came out friday kind of a downer, yea under the 169,000 jobs or at it but that was lower-than- expected. yes the...
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- hi, amir, hi, marte, hi, mackenzie. - good to see you, sean. - good to see you, too. oh, and look at these great vegetables! oh, and you grew them in your fantastic deck garden. - we sure did. - well, they're great. but, i hear you're having a problem. - the birds keep eating them when we're not around. - oh, well, what you need, is something to scare the birds away. - a carecrow. - oh, i like the way you think! what kinds of things could you find around your house that we could use to make a scarecrow with? - a bag. - or a flower pot. - oh, excellent ideas! we can stack up some flower pots, to make a scarecrow, and we'll use a wooden spoon for the face. oh, and some clothespins for the fingers. just like that, doodle. oh, and we can use a plastic bag to make some long, flowing hair. longer, doodle. it's gotta really be long, so it can flap in the wind, to scare away the birds. and noodle and i could make you some vegetable garden muffins as a delicious snack. oh, and we can recycle the yogurt container from our muffins, to make a hat for the scarecrow. thanks, doodle
- hi, amir, hi, marte, hi, mackenzie. - good to see you, sean. - good to see you, too. oh, and look at these great vegetables! oh, and you grew them in your fantastic deck garden. - we sure did. - well, they're great. but, i hear you're having a problem. - the birds keep eating them when we're not around. - oh, well, what you need, is something to scare the birds away. - a carecrow. - oh, i like the way you think! what kinds of things could you find around your house that we could use to make a...
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the religious outwork and enforcing secularism i was joined earlier by jacob reams a william lyon mackenzie king research fellow at harvard university's canada program to discuss this proposal and its chances of becoming a law in the near future i first asked him to talk about quebec and its history of rejecting religious interference québec famously it was for a very long time a very religious problem it was roughly run of by a combination. of national of the sins of the catholic church for most of the twentieth century but in the one nine hundred sixty s. there was something called a quiet revolution and who better very much a turn away from the church and. came a very secular society much more on the lines of what we think of as republican friends so now that very much defines itself as a secular society but one with a long tradition so what's interesting is that supporters say that this would end special treatment of the religious at work what kind of special treatment are they referring to here well primarily they need a special treatment to. to present themselves as individuals you kn
the religious outwork and enforcing secularism i was joined earlier by jacob reams a william lyon mackenzie king research fellow at harvard university's canada program to discuss this proposal and its chances of becoming a law in the near future i first asked him to talk about quebec and its history of rejecting religious interference québec famously it was for a very long time a very religious problem it was roughly run of by a combination. of national of the sins of the catholic church for...
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agree with robert mackenzie. what does it mean to you that money is protected of the first amendment now. well it shows a fundamental error shameful ignorance or cynicism by the courts towards democracy internecine american tradition it's been a long standing tradition in american politics to try to encourage small donors working class middle class people to pay for campaigns the small donations twenty five fifty dollars the idea was a tens of millions of americans contributed to the democratic elections but it's always understood there's a big difference between the civic virtue of giving ten twenty thirty fifty dollars or one hundred dollars to a candidate and someone secretly giving one hundred million dollars to a campaign and there's a massive difference there because the first is sort of a civic contribution you don't expect a payoff in return the second is purely purely an investment it's all of us simply giving a lot of money to get a political and economic payoff for a corporate interest on the road and
agree with robert mackenzie. what does it mean to you that money is protected of the first amendment now. well it shows a fundamental error shameful ignorance or cynicism by the courts towards democracy internecine american tradition it's been a long standing tradition in american politics to try to encourage small donors working class middle class people to pay for campaigns the small donations twenty five fifty dollars the idea was a tens of millions of americans contributed to the democratic...
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mackenzie put the fire out on the rally being over. they say it will keep on going from here. super cycle. ashley: end of. tracy: i thought i used the washing machine, the super cycle. ashley: yeah. don't forget the rinse. thank you very much, sandra. regulation pushover electronic cigarettes? a head of a top e-cigarette maker njoy's craig weiss shares his reaction next. it might surprise you. tracy: the white house delivering millions of dollars, to detroit but please don't call it a bailout. we'll talk about that next. look at some winners from the s&p 500. nike or nike in the u.k. i don't get that. ashley: i don't either. tracy: we'll be right back. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms obph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about
mackenzie put the fire out on the rally being over. they say it will keep on going from here. super cycle. ashley: end of. tracy: i thought i used the washing machine, the super cycle. ashley: yeah. don't forget the rinse. thank you very much, sandra. regulation pushover electronic cigarettes? a head of a top e-cigarette maker njoy's craig weiss shares his reaction next. it might surprise you. tracy: the white house delivering millions of dollars, to detroit but please don't call it a bailout....
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mackenzie? >> i think our position is . >> hit the button. >> our position is general guideline would be better than specific guidelines. mr. dodge come up with two idea. the distant signal and also kind of the blackout. the distant signal doesn't work for the cable industry. we don't already have the content. lite already has the content and quickly move it. for us it would be building fiber and trying to get if off. which would be impossible. preventing the blackout while leaving the signal on while we negotiate would be preferable. >> not to repeat what has been said. i agree with them. >> hit the button. >> it's not on? >> much better. to return the negotiations to actual free market negotiation. we hear a lot about the thumb on the scale in favor of one party over the other. we don't seek have the thumb put on the scale in our favor. we would rather it removed from the other side the negotiations become free market negotiation. the world changed a lot since 1992. >> thank you. mr. garrett?
mackenzie? >> i think our position is . >> hit the button. >> our position is general guideline would be better than specific guidelines. mr. dodge come up with two idea. the distant signal and also kind of the blackout. the distant signal doesn't work for the cable industry. we don't already have the content. lite already has the content and quickly move it. for us it would be building fiber and trying to get if off. which would be impossible. preventing the blackout while...
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david mackenzie is watching. china a permanent member of the united nations security council.assume that on this issue, china is totally aligned with russia in opposition to u.s. military action? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. china has a very different view from some other countries that my colleagues are -- they don't want any unilateral action. they made pointed remarks towards the u.s. they're not naming america by name. they said they don't want "any unilateral action." they have grave concern for any military acts. they want the pause button hit permane permanently, i think. they say they want to have the results of the u.n. chemical weapons team to come forward first and then they need discussion. but even if that happens, it's very unlikely china will want military action against the assad regime. they wanted talk, not action. and they are the biggest trading partner of syria. they also are hungry for the oil from the region and unlikely they want anything to stop any kind of stability in that region, any wider stability from the situation getting out of control. cou
david mackenzie is watching. china a permanent member of the united nations security council.assume that on this issue, china is totally aligned with russia in opposition to u.s. military action? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. china has a very different view from some other countries that my colleagues are -- they don't want any unilateral action. they made pointed remarks towards the u.s. they're not naming america by name. they said they don't want "any unilateral action."...
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david mackenzie traveled this last year to look for her. >> reporter: this british mother is a wantedoman. she was once cast as a victim. the pregnant wife of one of the suicide bombers who hit london in 2005. she condemned the attack in an interview with the british newspaper. intelligence forces say she was now part of a terror cell. she became known as the white widow. we are here to track her down. in december of 2011 kenyan police helped british authorities raid these homes in the dead of night in pursuit of a complex wave of terror. >> translator: they found enough bomb-making equipment to wreak havoc. >> the nature and amount of weapons recovered in the house, the information received prior and after that, it would mean the intentions must have been sinister. >> reporter: kenyan intelligence officials say the cell planned to destroy the bridge, a ferry and unspecified western targets. police arrested several kenyans and a britain, jermaine grant who faces terror-reelated charges. he show uhhed up in court tuesday charged with conspiracy to commit a felony and possession of expl
david mackenzie traveled this last year to look for her. >> reporter: this british mother is a wantedoman. she was once cast as a victim. the pregnant wife of one of the suicide bombers who hit london in 2005. she condemned the attack in an interview with the british newspaper. intelligence forces say she was now part of a terror cell. she became known as the white widow. we are here to track her down. in december of 2011 kenyan police helped british authorities raid these homes in the...
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david mackenzie, cnn, nairobi. >>> a pastor is gunned down as he stands in the pulpit preaching. but it didn't take long to find a suspect. he turned himself in and wait until you hear who he is. >>> plus, look at this mess. in the pacific northwest, lots of rain and hurricane force winds. it's the remnants of that typhoon that hit japan. # the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. waffle bars... fancy robes... seems every hotel has something to love... so join the loyalty program that lets you earn free nights in any of them. plus, for a limited time, members can win a free night every day. only at hotels.com . >>> some parts of oregon and washington state are getting slammed by unrelenting rain plus fierce wind gusts. rainfall records were shatter
david mackenzie, cnn, nairobi. >>> a pastor is gunned down as he stands in the pulpit preaching. but it didn't take long to find a suspect. he turned himself in and wait until you hear who he is. >>> plus, look at this mess. in the pacific northwest, lots of rain and hurricane force winds. it's the remnants of that typhoon that hit japan. # the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like...
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we will take you inside the secret consulting world of mackenzie, the author of an important new bookompany. and what the home buyers really want in a new home. we take you inside pulte's home of the future. meantime, back to scott and the "halftime" team. >> thank you very much. >>> the securities and exchange commission meeting with all of the exchanges today to look into last month's flash freeze where trading on the nasdaq was shut down for more than three hours. our eamon is live there now with the very latest. >> reporter: hi, scott. the meeting just broke up. it lasted about three hours. we saw a small fleet of black town cars and black mercedes pull out, so a lot of the folks have left the bidding already. we don't know exactly what was said in the meeting, but we do know a little bit about what was on the agenda, what they plan to say during the meeting. here's some reporting from our bob pisani going into the meeting. he found that they would discuss adequate backup capabilities for both the nasdaq and the nyse's public feed. it's an important effort to get the two things st
we will take you inside the secret consulting world of mackenzie, the author of an important new bookompany. and what the home buyers really want in a new home. we take you inside pulte's home of the future. meantime, back to scott and the "halftime" team. >> thank you very much. >>> the securities and exchange commission meeting with all of the exchanges today to look into last month's flash freeze where trading on the nasdaq was shut down for more than three hours....
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david mackenzie filed this report and 2009, looking at how al-shabaa operates. and ward 1 in, the material in the store may be disturbing and is not suitable for some. >> they just shoot, kill. we are calling on all of our brothers overseas, or it ever they are to come. >> he does business in most ways. he goes beyond. he recruits some americans, >> if you look at their heritage, there websites you can distinguish it. >> they use terror tactics, suicide bombings that are not even heard of. they like to end slick maximum damage. >> this is a very deadly organization. >> they will continue to inflict terror. >> a u.s. navy helicopter crashed in the red sea. navy officials say they're aboard the aircraft were found in stable condition, but two more are missing. several naval vessels and additional helicopters are searching the remaining crew members. the red sea is between africa and the arabian peninsula. navy officials said that the crash was the result of and hostile activity, but the exact cause of the crash is still under investigation. >> president obama spok
david mackenzie filed this report and 2009, looking at how al-shabaa operates. and ward 1 in, the material in the store may be disturbing and is not suitable for some. >> they just shoot, kill. we are calling on all of our brothers overseas, or it ever they are to come. >> he does business in most ways. he goes beyond. he recruits some americans, >> if you look at their heritage, there websites you can distinguish it. >> they use terror tactics, suicide bombings that are...
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. >> kevin, on the same notion of the mackenzie peer survey that comes the day before we are said toall about capering but also the fed is expected to tell us they will tell us growth is slowing down. how concerned are you about that? >> not really. when you step back and look at it we grew around 4.5% real terms, in the 70s and 80s load down 3%, follow the trend down line, it was 2% so this is a bigger economy added different phase of our development, more mature economy, pockets of growth, emerging-market stock, tremendous areas of growth, think about brazil, the emerging consumer class, more borrowing, capacity for people to borrow, i think we are at a different phase in our development, 2% when we think about it. cheryl: you don't think 2 presenters and that bad? i don't mean to insult you. we need 3% or 4%. we are just not growing. >> if you have 2% growth that is it, that will be more or less the fed's expectation. that is real growth. that is the stuff you see in your life and if you have a population growing at 1/2%, the expectations going forward and you have a very sizeable
. >> kevin, on the same notion of the mackenzie peer survey that comes the day before we are said toall about capering but also the fed is expected to tell us they will tell us growth is slowing down. how concerned are you about that? >> not really. when you step back and look at it we grew around 4.5% real terms, in the 70s and 80s load down 3%, follow the trend down line, it was 2% so this is a bigger economy added different phase of our development, more mature economy, pockets...
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the left can now say mackenzie's people, look how much they're making, we got to do something about thishat the supporters want. the most recent report on this showed ceos right now make about 350 times the salary or income of an average worker. the unions want to be able to carry the flag on that as they go to shareholder meetings and proxy fights on executive compensation. they want those numbers. stuart: thank you very much, breaking it at 10:00. i thought dodd-frank was supposed to deal with the financial panic. but all of a sudden new rules, tell them how much you are making. charles: this is the kind of stuff that take precedence. it all comes on the heels of let's get higher minimum wage and the report comes out in 2012 and 1 person was the only ones who made money, the afl-cio have a special web site for is this called executive pay watch and they talk about give you all the data, 1980 ceo pay was 42% of the average worker, now 2300, 50%, fueling the 1% crushing the bottom, it is all there, stoking the flames. we are in for a huge fight. the next six months there is a huge fight,
the left can now say mackenzie's people, look how much they're making, we got to do something about thishat the supporters want. the most recent report on this showed ceos right now make about 350 times the salary or income of an average worker. the unions want to be able to carry the flag on that as they go to shareholder meetings and proxy fights on executive compensation. they want those numbers. stuart: thank you very much, breaking it at 10:00. i thought dodd-frank was supposed to deal...
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mackenzie and co.here to stay, alive and well calling for higher commodities, certainly getting a significant drop across the board in commodities but the reason they are saying it is going to continue is emerging market demand and what makes it interesting is the reason goldman sachs and citigroup have the supercycle over is because china has wrapped up their production so much to meet their rising demand. release some interesting opinions coming from pretty big players in the commodities market but none the less today down for oil, down for a bunch of the commodities all one of those things. dennis: thanks very much, sandra smith. your friday media minute, summer of struggle at the box office sony could win big this weekend with a sequel to cloudy with a chance of meatballs, could take top spot, $40 million, better opening than the original. reviews are raves, the film was cheap costing $78 million to make. two other sony summer films, after earth cost $280 million combined to make and the $130 milli
mackenzie and co.here to stay, alive and well calling for higher commodities, certainly getting a significant drop across the board in commodities but the reason they are saying it is going to continue is emerging market demand and what makes it interesting is the reason goldman sachs and citigroup have the supercycle over is because china has wrapped up their production so much to meet their rising demand. release some interesting opinions coming from pretty big players in the commodities...
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david mackenzie has that from beijing. >> reporter: he calls himself eagle dad and might have china'seving young child, the 5-year-old took to the skies in hebei in a specially modified plane. his dad says it's a record-breaking flight. it's not the first time we've heard from the family. there was eagle dad dumping his son in the snow in new york in winter, being criticized, he said it was to toughen him up. there was the joint trip up to the top of japan's mt. fuji. eagle dad clearly wants the publicity and he says it's not their last exploit. kate, back to you. >> makes me wonder what are they going to come up with next? >> i hope it all goes well. >>> coming up here on "new day," what happened to the flag raised on the site of the world trade center after 9/11? you remember this iconic photo? i don't know if you saw the flag last night, the documentary here at cnn about it, but tons of tips pouring in afterwards. we're going to give you the latest on the situation. >>> also we're going to show you a prank of doomsday proportions, lg's viral ad trying to convince unsuspecting job a
david mackenzie has that from beijing. >> reporter: he calls himself eagle dad and might have china'seving young child, the 5-year-old took to the skies in hebei in a specially modified plane. his dad says it's a record-breaking flight. it's not the first time we've heard from the family. there was eagle dad dumping his son in the snow in new york in winter, being criticized, he said it was to toughen him up. there was the joint trip up to the top of japan's mt. fuji. eagle dad clearly...
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i've known her since her days as a lawyer in chicago at baker and mackenzie. we have followed her to the trade job and the finance ministry in france, and we cheered when she came back to the international monetary fund. she quickly rose through the ranks of her law firm to become the first female chairman. in 2005, she joined the french government, to me is one of the great challenge of the world. as minister of foreign trait and 2007 became the first woman to hold the postof minister of finance and economy in a g7 country. in 2011, she was named to this important and present position. she has an extraordinary combination of skills and experiences that are needed to lead the fund through this very trying period. she's an excellent listener. she appreciates different perspectives. she a diplomat. she's tolerant, sometimes. and makes tough calls whenever it's necessary. under her leadership, she has helped saved the euro. she's prompted up struggling up economy on every continent, and provided stability and good judgment in turbulent times nap makes a powerful
i've known her since her days as a lawyer in chicago at baker and mackenzie. we have followed her to the trade job and the finance ministry in france, and we cheered when she came back to the international monetary fund. she quickly rose through the ranks of her law firm to become the first female chairman. in 2005, she joined the french government, to me is one of the great challenge of the world. as minister of foreign trait and 2007 became the first woman to hold the postof minister of...