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been for bernie madoff, the most famous white collar criminal in america right now would probably be marc dreier. he also ran a ponzi scheme and wound up in prison, but unlike madoff, he agreed to talk about it. >> i thought, if somebody would ever interview me on a program such as yours, it would be for something good i've done, not something humiliating i've done. >> kroft: this isn't the way you wanted to be on "60 minutes"? >> no. >> i love the country. i believe in the country. i believe in everything that this country stands for. >> pelley: nada prouty's missions as an fbi agent and cia officer read like a history of america's fight against terrorism. >> nothing prepares you to meet a terrorist, a real-life terrorist. >> pelley: but her fellow c.i.a. officers were shocked when she herself was accused of being a terrorist spy. one of the new york papers called you "jihad jane." >> that's the jane that went to iraq and put her life on the line. >> cooper: mike rutzen is one of just a few people in the world who would do this with a great white shark, and that's just for starters. oh,
been for bernie madoff, the most famous white collar criminal in america right now would probably be marc dreier. he also ran a ponzi scheme and wound up in prison, but unlike madoff, he agreed to talk about it. >> i thought, if somebody would ever interview me on a program such as yours, it would be for something good i've done, not something humiliating i've done. >> kroft: this isn't the way you wanted to be on "60 minutes"? >> no. >> i love the country. i...
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marc klaas is in san francisco. he established the klaas kids foundation in 1994 to stop crimes against children and candice delong, an fbi profiler. jane, what's your read? >> clearly the focus of the investigation is the stepmother. she's been given two polygraphs. they've searched her house. they've interrogated her for up to six hours several time. they've seized her truck twice. and they have also issued questionnaires to parents who have kids at the school and neighbors saying did you see this woman or this truck in the area on that particular day? she's not being called a suspect or a person of interest. i can also tell you that they have called off their search essentially and they have told people in the area we do not think although we can't say 100% sure we do not think it's a stranger abduction. you don't have to be worried for your kids. so that tells you a lot right there. >> larry: the father, marc, supports the stepmother, does he not? >> as i understand it, he does. let me clarify a couple things. f
marc klaas is in san francisco. he established the klaas kids foundation in 1994 to stop crimes against children and candice delong, an fbi profiler. jane, what's your read? >> clearly the focus of the investigation is the stepmother. she's been given two polygraphs. they've searched her house. they've interrogated her for up to six hours several time. they've seized her truck twice. and they have also issued questionnaires to parents who have kids at the school and neighbors saying did...
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marc, who's abducted more, boys or girls?k the most vulnerable population in a predatory kidnapping are girls in the 10 to 12-year-old range, by far the most vulnerable kids are those kids. >> larry: have you ever heard -- >> very quickly, candace made a huge point about yelling. and i think the best thing to yell is you're not my mom, you're not my dad. under no circumstances, if a child has any kind an option, you never ever go with the bad man. >> larry: we only have about 35 seconds. candace, have predators been known to take kids at school? inside school? >> i have never heard of it, but, of course, you know, marc klass with us tonight can attest to children being taken under the boldest of circumstances. usually when that happens, they get caught or i.d.'d quickly. >> larry: can a kid be taken inside a school, have you heard of that, marc? >> polly was taken inside of her bedroom. a little girl named amber dubois was taken out in front her school last february. children can be unfortunately snatched any where. >> larry:
marc, who's abducted more, boys or girls?k the most vulnerable population in a predatory kidnapping are girls in the 10 to 12-year-old range, by far the most vulnerable kids are those kids. >> larry: have you ever heard -- >> very quickly, candace made a huge point about yelling. and i think the best thing to yell is you're not my mom, you're not my dad. under no circumstances, if a child has any kind an option, you never ever go with the bad man. >> larry: we only have about...
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maribel is marc's sister, was marc's sister, who passed away when she was 9 years old of a brain tumors 8 when she was 9 years old. when jennifer and i were pregnant at the same time, we thought a lot about the kind of care that mothers want to be able to give their children, the kind of health care and the level and quality of care that you want to have available when it is your baby, and we wanted that for every single mother everywhere in the world. and maribel was a real inspiration for us thinking that and thinking that we wanted to do more from there for children. >> larry: which every mother wants to do. jennifer, what's the foundation's mission? >> the foundation, i mean, we have a lot of mission, but right now what we're focused on along with the children's hospital of los angeles is called the telemedicine program. what that is, it has a very, very big dream, larry. that is to bring the best, most advanced health care to every child in the world, on the planet. and through this technology, what it is, it allows specialists from anywhere in the world so long as they have this
maribel is marc's sister, was marc's sister, who passed away when she was 9 years old of a brain tumors 8 when she was 9 years old. when jennifer and i were pregnant at the same time, we thought a lot about the kind of care that mothers want to be able to give their children, the kind of health care and the level and quality of care that you want to have available when it is your baby, and we wanted that for every single mother everywhere in the world. and maribel was a real inspiration for us...
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is one of the sister hospitals of the larry king cardiac foundation, which your husband, jennifer, marcr supporter of. we hope to get you involved, too. we help a lot of people, a lot of kids with cardiac problems. >> absolutely. >> larry: we'll be back with more moments with jennifer lopez and lynda lopez right after this. i switched to a complete tomultivitamin with more.50, only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does elmer fudd have trouble with the letter r? elmer: shhhh, be very quiet; i'm hunting wabbits. director (o/c): ok cut!!!! uh...it's i'm hunting "rabbits," elmer. let's try that again. elmer: shhhh, i'm hunting wabbits. director (o/c): cuuuuut! rabbits. elmer: wabbits director (o/c): rabbits. elmer: wabbits. director (o/c): rabbits with an "r." elmer: aw...this diwector's starting to wub me the wong way. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. now sn
is one of the sister hospitals of the larry king cardiac foundation, which your husband, jennifer, marcr supporter of. we hope to get you involved, too. we help a lot of people, a lot of kids with cardiac problems. >> absolutely. >> larry: we'll be back with more moments with jennifer lopez and lynda lopez right after this. i switched to a complete tomultivitamin with more.50, only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and...
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and what is going to turn things around for some marc -- turned things around?re would have a serious problem. [inaudible] >> on debt and deficits it is extraordinary to make that and the last 10 years, we've added seven trillion dollars to our national deficit. one is certainly don't want to a contraction marry in your fiscal policy why you are in a recession, the early part of that when we should have been running much more responsible spending to be in a position to deal with this. a staggering number of people cannot understand what a trillion dollars is. it's just short of $200,000 of indebtedness for every arkansas family. it's a mortgage on a second home. but you do not own a home. you got the interest payments but you do not have the home. [inaudible] >> come on in here. >> i am not dressed for the camera. >> we aren't, either. >> i've got a question. our average student loan debt $25,000 to $30,000 range. it is really tough. as one of the few educators that have not won the lottery, it's good that kids can go to college. no. 2, pell grants are important
and what is going to turn things around for some marc -- turned things around?re would have a serious problem. [inaudible] >> on debt and deficits it is extraordinary to make that and the last 10 years, we've added seven trillion dollars to our national deficit. one is certainly don't want to a contraction marry in your fiscal policy why you are in a recession, the early part of that when we should have been running much more responsible spending to be in a position to deal with this. a...
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. >> larry: marc lamont hill, t. boone pickens thinks this will go longer than they think.his goes into the elections? >> the obama administration has a huge problem on its hands. it has to be tougher, much more clear and downright punitive with bp to win public support. it is okay, not okay. it will be acceptable from vote tires support democrats if democrats appear to be having an articulate clear plan for fixing the problem. if they appear to be in the back pockets of corporations don't impose regulation or have a clear sign in terms of how they will develop technology to fix the problem. democrats will have a major loss. no matter how much this is an issue of republicans, democrats, public/private, the obama administration is the only group of people on the line in november. >> they would lose louisiana, mississippi, alabama anyway. do you think it really affects a lot of votes in new york or oregon? >> i think when you look at hearings like today and see the type of public performance and posturing from representatives around the nation even people who aren't affected
. >> larry: marc lamont hill, t. boone pickens thinks this will go longer than they think.his goes into the elections? >> the obama administration has a huge problem on its hands. it has to be tougher, much more clear and downright punitive with bp to win public support. it is okay, not okay. it will be acceptable from vote tires support democrats if democrats appear to be having an articulate clear plan for fixing the problem. if they appear to be in the back pockets of...
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i was listening to marc levin today. he saithe epa has changed all e rules against microbiology. a professor says that nature will take care of this in time. these buds would take care of the hole clean up, and right now they desperately need it. i could not take care of it anymore, i do not have the supplies. i am just trying to find out if anyone is ting biological mediation. >> we have a lot of oil expertise working to clean it up. this is an unbelievable problem. i think, in a tough situati, we should learn from it. if youave ideas for how to clean it up, please prode them to me. i will make sure they get passed on to the coect a stories. -- the correct authorities. let's go over here. >> i will bring up something a product three years ago on the fourth of july. -- something i brought up three years ago on the fourth of july. if the government wants to get back to being relevant, it must ensure justice, promote the general warfare -- general welfare, d secure the blessings of liberty. i have not seen much of either party that indicates that they understand that. if they dnot
i was listening to marc levin today. he saithe epa has changed all e rules against microbiology. a professor says that nature will take care of this in time. these buds would take care of the hole clean up, and right now they desperately need it. i could not take care of it anymore, i do not have the supplies. i am just trying to find out if anyone is ting biological mediation. >> we have a lot of oil expertise working to clean it up. this is an unbelievable problem. i think, in a tough...
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agency's system of when people move within the same state, the registration moves with them for some marc and finally for those that fall within the cracks, why not allow them to register and states to have the highest participation levels in this country are those who have election day registration. so those are some ways that we can really advance the process forward, have millions of more people but during the process, and create a simple, more effective sample of voting. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, john. we're going to move into the portion where do it question and answer period before we do, i wanted to welcome and thank spencer over 10 who is here from the department of justice for being with us. thank you very much for coming. we're going to open this up for questions and answers, and that the of our panelists a chance to make brief closing remarks -- and then give our analysts a chance to make brief closing remarks. if you want to raise your hand, and if you have a specific question for speaker, please let us know when you do that. right there. >> thank you for a wonderful
agency's system of when people move within the same state, the registration moves with them for some marc and finally for those that fall within the cracks, why not allow them to register and states to have the highest participation levels in this country are those who have election day registration. so those are some ways that we can really advance the process forward, have millions of more people but during the process, and create a simple, more effective sample of voting. thank you....
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i was listening to marc levin today. he said the epa has changed all the rules against microbiology. a professor says that nature will take care of this in time. these buds would take care of the hole clean up, and right now they desperately need it. i could not take care of it anymore, i do not have the supplies. i am just trying to find out if anyone is trying biological mediation. >> we have a lot of oil expertise working to clean it up. this is an unbelievable problem. i think, in a tough situation, we should learn from it. if you have ideas for how to clean it up, please provide them to me. i will make sure they get passed on to the correct a stories. -- the correct authorities. let's go over here. >> i will bring up something a product three years ago on the fourth of july. -- something i brought up three years ago on the fourth of july. if the government wants to get back to being relevant, it must ensure justice, promote the general warfare -- general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty. i have not seen
i was listening to marc levin today. he said the epa has changed all the rules against microbiology. a professor says that nature will take care of this in time. these buds would take care of the hole clean up, and right now they desperately need it. i could not take care of it anymore, i do not have the supplies. i am just trying to find out if anyone is trying biological mediation. >> we have a lot of oil expertise working to clean it up. this is an unbelievable problem. i think, in a...
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what of the long-term consequences of that and what is going to turn things around for some marc -- turneds around? where would have a serious problem. [inaudible] >> on debt and deficits it is extraordinary to make that and the last 10 years, w've added seven trillion dollars to our national deficit. one is certainly don't want to a contraction marry in your fiscal picy y you are in a recession, the early part of that when we should havbeen running much more responsible spending to be in a position to deal with this. a staggering number of people cannot understand what a trillion dollars is. it's just short of $200,000 of indebdness for every arkansas family. it's a mortgage on a second home. but you not own a home. you got the interest payments but you do not have the home. [inaudible] >> come on in here. >> am not dressed for the camera. >> we aren't, either. >> i've got a question. our average student loan debt $25,000 to $30,000 range. it is really tough. one of the few educators that have not won the lottery, it's good thatids can go to college. no. 2, pell grants are important. and
what of the long-term consequences of that and what is going to turn things around for some marc -- turneds around? where would have a serious problem. [inaudible] >> on debt and deficits it is extraordinary to make that and the last 10 years, w've added seven trillion dollars to our national deficit. one is certainly don't want to a contraction marry in your fiscal picy y you are in a recession, the early part of that when we should havbeen running much more responsible spending to be in...
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financial impact of the oil spill on your community and your local businesses, and last but not least, marc cooper, the ddrector of the louisiana governor's office of homeland security and emergency preparedness. thank you all for being here. mayor, if you could go first. >> good morning, senator. i am the mayor of grand isle, on my seventh term. grand isle is about 60 miles southeast of new orleans. it is the only inhabited barrier island of louisiana. in the summertime, we get about 250,000 vacationers, combine to sports fishermen, bird watchers, and visitors coming to enjoy our seafood. most residents are some fisherman or employed by the oil and gas business. we understand what it takes to get the jobbdone, because our livelihood depends on it. if the votes breakdown, or the net net stair, we know how to fix them. -- if the boats break down or the nets tear, we know how to fix them. in grand isle, we provide 7 it is completely down. i am looking at a picture that brings tears to my eyes. we have been watching this oil coming through our passes, which affects by parishes. we have been wo
financial impact of the oil spill on your community and your local businesses, and last but not least, marc cooper, the ddrector of the louisiana governor's office of homeland security and emergency preparedness. thank you all for being here. mayor, if you could go first. >> good morning, senator. i am the mayor of grand isle, on my seventh term. grand isle is about 60 miles southeast of new orleans. it is the only inhabited barrier island of louisiana. in the summertime, we get about...
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veteran wall street journal reporter sarah alice and within sight account of report marc klaas purchase of the "wall street journal." more than 30,000 viewers have already joined us. >> starting monday, watch the confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee elena kagan, live on c-span networks and c-span.org. see replay's every night on c- span to. -- on c-span2. providing unique insight about the court. available in hardcover and as an ebook. c-span is now available in over 100 million homes, bringing you a direct link to public affairs, politics, history, and nonfiction books, all as a public service. created by american's cable companies. washington journal continues. host: here as promised is representative todd akin, serving as missouri's second district representative for his fifth term. he has two military sons. he himself, an army officer in the past at fort bulbar in alexandria, virginia, and also as a member of the army rotc. president obama fired general mcchrystal yesterday. was that the right decision? guest: well, the president clearly has the right to fire generals. it
veteran wall street journal reporter sarah alice and within sight account of report marc klaas purchase of the "wall street journal." more than 30,000 viewers have already joined us. >> starting monday, watch the confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee elena kagan, live on c-span networks and c-span.org. see replay's every night on c- span to. -- on c-span2. providing unique insight about the court. available in hardcover and as an ebook. c-span is now available in over...
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host: could morning, marc, you are on the air. caller: my question is, can, mr.day describe parabolic solar concentrators and how they are steeped with the steam power? and also, how that compares with a bouquet of in terms of cost and efficiency -- devavolcaic in terms of cost and efficiency? guest: the answer to your question is, not very well. <6Ñi think they both have -- boh have a place in the economy and have a place in the economy and i am not the right person to describe them. host: next caller, go ahead. caller: my question concerns property ownership and resources. basically, who owns the land and who owns the farm and who owns all the natural resources? host: fred, what is your point here? caller: from a philosophical plays, who are the rightful owners of our natural resources? jzwe are borrowing those resours from the next generation. i think we need to be very good stories of those during this timeframe because the generations before us have passed on natural resources so that we could have good standing. host: what is your role in the energy council
host: could morning, marc, you are on the air. caller: my question is, can, mr.day describe parabolic solar concentrators and how they are steeped with the steam power? and also, how that compares with a bouquet of in terms of cost and efficiency -- devavolcaic in terms of cost and efficiency? guest: the answer to your question is, not very well.
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financial pact of the oil spill on your community an your local businesses, and last but not least, marc cooper, the ddrector the louisiana governor's office of holand security and emergency preparedness. thank you all for being here. mayo if you could go first. >> goo morning, senator. i am the mayor o grand isle, on my seventh term. grand isle is about 60 miles southeast of new orlns. it is the only inhabited barrier island of louisiana. theummertime, we get about 250,000 vacationers, combine to srts fishermen, bird watchers, d visitors cing to enjoy our seafood. most residents ae fisherman or employed byhe oil and gas business. we understand what it takes to get the jobbdone, becau our livelihood dependsn it. if the votes breakdown, or the net net stair, we know how to fix them. if the boats break down or the nets tear, we know how to fix them. in grand isle, we provide 7 it icompletely down. i am looking at picture that brings tears to my eyes. we have been watching this oil cominghrough our passes, which affect by parishes. we havbeen working hard to come in and b t pass. we haveome
financial pact of the oil spill on your community an your local businesses, and last but not least, marc cooper, the ddrector the louisiana governor's office of holand security and emergency preparedness. thank you all for being here. mayo if you could go first. >> goo morning, senator. i am the mayor o grand isle, on my seventh term. grand isle is about 60 miles southeast of new orlns. it is the only inhabited barrier island of louisiana. theummertime, we get about 250,000 vacationers,...
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host:ould mornin marc, you on the air. caer: mquestion is, can, mr.day describe parabolic solar concentrators and how they are steeped with e stea and also, howhat compares with a bquet of in ter of st and efficiency -vavolcaic in terms of cost and efficiency? guest:the swer to your questio is, not very well. <6i think they bh have -- both ha a place in the economy and ha a place in the economy and i am not the right person o describe them. ost: next caller, go ahead. caery questiononcerns property ownership and resource. basically, wh owns theand and host: fred, wis your point here? caller from a philosophical plays, who are the rhtful owners of our nural resources? jzwe are borrowing those resours om the next generation. i think we need be very go storieof those during this tiframe because t generations before us have passed on natural resources so that we couldav good standing. host: what is your rolen the energy council guest: at dupontor 20 yea plants in a more efficient nner. and we always sawaysto increase our capilities with our products. the
host:ould mornin marc, you on the air. caer: mquestion is, can, mr.day describe parabolic solar concentrators and how they are steeped with e stea and also, howhat compares with a bquet of in ter of st and efficiency -vavolcaic in terms of cost and efficiency? guest:the swer to your questio is, not very well.