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i gave a mea culpa six or eight months ago and said there is no inflation at least as reported. what is your take on this because the inflation story never panned out. >> i'm still waiting for your next mea culpa. when the fed monetized $3 million worth of mortgages and treasury, by definition, that is inflation. quantitative easing is just a euphemism for inflation. we're talking about the effect of inflation when we talk about rising prices. we already have rising real estate prices, rising stock prices. inflation has caused that. but i believe consumer prices are also rising much faster than the government admits. we're hiding behind the cpi numbers which have been reverse engineered to come up with a low number. but if you actually look at what's happening to consumer prices, not what the government tells you is happening, but what is actually happening, prices are rising a lot faster. and so yellen is wrong. there is inflation and it's going to get even worse. and part of the reason that we're not feeling it is that we're exporting a lot of it. we send countries like china
i gave a mea culpa six or eight months ago and said there is no inflation at least as reported. what is your take on this because the inflation story never panned out. >> i'm still waiting for your next mea culpa. when the fed monetized $3 million worth of mortgages and treasury, by definition, that is inflation. quantitative easing is just a euphemism for inflation. we're talking about the effect of inflation when we talk about rising prices. we already have rising real estate prices,...
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i'll admit to it, mea culpa. an awful lot of it is personal vanity. i think we are curious about ourselves. we're curious about our own limits, then we try to discover or own limits. and a lot of what keeps me going and keeps my drive is, i'm curious as to how far i can go, how far oracle can go. they're inextricably linked. [ticking] >> t. boone pickens is on a national campaign to change american energy policy. his plan is to replace foreign oil with natural gas and wind, which he says will be good for the country and good for him. what's the balance for you between, "i'm doing something for america," and, "i'm doing something for boone?" >> oh, you know, no question. i'm rich enough. i mean, let's don't talk about boone. but i don't want-- >> what do you mean, don't talk about boone? boone thinks about boone. >> well, let me tell you, i sure as hell don't want to lose. i'll tell you that. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we meet three maverick businessmen: medial mogul ted turner, tech tycoon larry ellison, and oi
i'll admit to it, mea culpa. an awful lot of it is personal vanity. i think we are curious about ourselves. we're curious about our own limits, then we try to discover or own limits. and a lot of what keeps me going and keeps my drive is, i'm curious as to how far i can go, how far oracle can go. they're inextricably linked. [ticking] >> t. boone pickens is on a national campaign to change american energy policy. his plan is to replace foreign oil with natural gas and wind, which he says...
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mentioned with the rest of e league's elites " " after being released by the lakers over the weekend, mearld peace is headed to new york. the queens native agrd to a two-year deal with the knicks worth over 3 millione lakers also owe him over sen million next year.. just a couple weeks to go u the raiders open camp in na with greatest return man in history of the league on thr roster... cribbs returned 8 kickoffs r touchdowns in nine years wi the browns. undrafted out of ke state, cribbs tweeted when was released by cleveland "h start, new team, new chip o shoulder"... he joined me lt night on gameday... " " if your power was turned off this weekend because your we didn't pay the pg&e bill, hs what "you" missed! they gave irl drive sebasti bourdain a trophy for second place..i guess we know what he thoug of it... they're calling ite worst first pitch in baseba history... doubt the rays wl call carley rae jepsen ever again... tempers flare at a stock car race in winston-s north carolina. mike robertn gets out of his car to start a fight with a felw driver who didn't stop to ee him.. robert
mentioned with the rest of e league's elites " " after being released by the lakers over the weekend, mearld peace is headed to new york. the queens native agrd to a two-year deal with the knicks worth over 3 millione lakers also owe him over sen million next year.. just a couple weeks to go u the raiders open camp in na with greatest return man in history of the league on thr roster... cribbs returned 8 kickoffs r touchdowns in nine years wi the browns. undrafted out of ke state,...
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mea culpa and full disclosure. new hampshire was lost by our graphics department. since been found and put back. and this calls for a reminder of great things about new hampshire. it's got the best motto, live free or die. and it is the home of the first in the nation primary. its entire elected delegation is women, governor, two u.s. senators, and members of congress. and while they are all serious people, new hampshire has also given us seth myers and sarah silverman and the inventor of tupperware is from there, and paper towels were invented in new hampshire. so to the great people of the great state of new hampshire, from the peaks of the white mountains to the shores of winnipesaukee, please accept our apology. >>> when we come back after a break, the jockeying for excitement building tonight across the pond. >>> finally tonight as we úbl mentioned, the waiting game is fully underway in london. kate middleton is due pretty much any time now. we already know the official title of their child prince or princess of cambridge. and to mark this approaching occasio
mea culpa and full disclosure. new hampshire was lost by our graphics department. since been found and put back. and this calls for a reminder of great things about new hampshire. it's got the best motto, live free or die. and it is the home of the first in the nation primary. its entire elected delegation is women, governor, two u.s. senators, and members of congress. and while they are all serious people, new hampshire has also given us seth myers and sarah silverman and the inventor of...
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. >> if you want to put this in a corporate sense, i mea would you want to get rid of the accounts receivable department because there's some rogues throwing parties in that department? >> if they're losing money hand over fist and they're not doing their job, i'm certainly not going to increas their budget. i'm going to ask for some heads. >> why? why not snf becau?not? increases the budget maybe gsz it better. >> i would say this. the irs is systemically broken. i mean, you don't go out there and specifically target conservative groups unless there's something radically, internally, inherently wrong with the agency. and it sounds radical, maybe you do have to start from the beginning. >> again, charlie -- >> wait a minute. they targeted people. >> how many irs agents are there and how many were behaving -- >> they had a whole office. >> how many were behaving li rogues? >> wait a second. they had a directive from the white house. that's basically be proven. >> you don't know that. >> they said it! >> i'm n saying it's obama. that cincinnati office said they had a directive from washington t
. >> if you want to put this in a corporate sense, i mea would you want to get rid of the accounts receivable department because there's some rogues throwing parties in that department? >> if they're losing money hand over fist and they're not doing their job, i'm certainly not going to increas their budget. i'm going to ask for some heads. >> why? why not snf becau?not? increases the budget maybe gsz it better. >> i would say this. the irs is systemically broken. i...
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so that is mea copa and so does that... >> does the commission know about it, were you reporting on a... >> yeah. >> on a basis of where you were with it. >> yeah, i mean, it was not that complex, i think that there were some e-mails that went back and forth about what to do and i think that there was a request made about the director if i recall correctly and i believe that mr. warfield has the e-mails to get advice from the city attorney. i did so and the sad vice was to redact the private information. >> so, in the cc, what seemed to you you would just put somebody has to be ultimately in control. so in every cc, we should put the department head or the commission head, because they were knowledgeable of the activity that was happening. and the engagement that you were having with the city attorney. >> yes. >> the staff is not agreeing with that. you are shaking your head? >> the cc task commission and we are not naming the people and from the task force and so the order of the determination of the cc is okay, kate patterson and the referal of the cc, and that is where we are getti
so that is mea copa and so does that... >> does the commission know about it, were you reporting on a... >> yeah. >> on a basis of where you were with it. >> yeah, i mean, it was not that complex, i think that there were some e-mails that went back and forth about what to do and i think that there was a request made about the director if i recall correctly and i believe that mr. warfield has the e-mails to get advice from the city attorney. i did so and the sad vice was...
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so that is mea copa and so does that... >> does the commission know about it, were you reporting on a... >> yeah. >> on a basis of where you were with it. >> yeah, i mean, it was not that complex, i think that there were some e-mails that went back and forth about what to do and i in
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the muslim brotherhood's eadership is hiding out in llildings and tents all across mea compound which means that the people who are camped out here aren't just protesters, they're effectively human shields. if security forces decide to arrest those leaders, they will e to getget past the thousands of people surrounding them. mohammed okda was a consultant for morsi's government. t we're not going to back down. we'll not allow ourselves to ave again in a police state, being intimidated, held incommunicado, being tortured and being just detained for datever reason. >> reporter: do you think some people here are willing to die? >> a lot of people here are willing to die. >> schieffer: clarissa ward in cairo. clarissa, do you have any sense this is coming to a head any time soon? ementsl, bob, statements from security forces seem to indicate that they might try to clear out those camps in the coming days, not weeks. and the muslim brotherhood has now announced that it's calling her rnother round of massive esotests tomorrow. it's worth remembering that the iast time this city saw big prot
the muslim brotherhood's eadership is hiding out in llildings and tents all across mea compound which means that the people who are camped out here aren't just protesters, they're effectively human shields. if security forces decide to arrest those leaders, they will e to getget past the thousands of people surrounding them. mohammed okda was a consultant for morsi's government. t we're not going to back down. we'll not allow ourselves to ave again in a police state, being intimidated, held...
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the municipal executives association, mea, the fire fighters local 798, the police officers association, the alliance for jobs and sustainable growth, the san francisco chamber of commerce, our council of district merchants, as well as protect our benefits which is the reorganization here in the city and county of san francisco that continues to advocate for retirees here in the city. special thanks to mayor lee of his endorsement of this measure. there are a number of people that worked very, very hard over the past six months on this measure and i want to take a moment to thank them. first of all, my staff, [speaker not understood], kathrin, stephanie, margaret who spent countless hours on this and will continue to do so i imagine. our controller ben rosenfield and his staff who spent a ton of time on this with me and in meetings. mickey callahan and her staff in particular martin and emilie, and dhr for all of their hard work. our mayor's budget director kate howard who in the midst of budget season continued to spend a ton of time on this issue. and the dozens of labor and business
the municipal executives association, mea, the fire fighters local 798, the police officers association, the alliance for jobs and sustainable growth, the san francisco chamber of commerce, our council of district merchants, as well as protect our benefits which is the reorganization here in the city and county of san francisco that continues to advocate for retirees here in the city. special thanks to mayor lee of his endorsement of this measure. there are a number of people that worked very,...
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here to talk about his new book in the mea's role with the bombing is reelection from the media researchenr the author of the brave new book entitled collusion, how the media's role the 2012 election and how to stop them from doing it in 2016. congratulations on the book. with the cables you talk about the cnn candy crowley the way she responded a and interjected in that debate asserting that the president had declared benghazi was an act of terrorism and there was no consequence in civic no. every four years republicans complained about the moderator's that they have a heated in choosing theast year it was interesting because the two moderators you expected to be left wing jim leyritz and especially bob schieffer both did a terrific job in the first and third debates. they both did a great j. the middle was candy crowley and i would have put my money on her. but she was terrific and took away a golden moment r me on the. he heard e president say that the president declared it a terrorist attack and he looked at the president in disbelief that you may have just given me the presidency wi
here to talk about his new book in the mea's role with the bombing is reelection from the media researchenr the author of the brave new book entitled collusion, how the media's role the 2012 election and how to stop them from doing it in 2016. congratulations on the book. with the cables you talk about the cnn candy crowley the way she responded a and interjected in that debate asserting that the president had declared benghazi was an act of terrorism and there was no consequence in civic no....
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mea reporter joining me now with how to protect your data on the cloud. had to tell you i am so worried about this because all of my stuff is there. you want to know what coupon i've got? it is up there. you wa to know where i live? anything about me is there. should i be concerned? >> the same concern as always, w the consequences can be a lot more severe as you said, it is your photographs, your documents, your li, somebody gets into it, can be big ouble. the cloud is not that new. you have been using it all along. the differences in the old days we had hard drives, flash drives or cd-ro, and priesey let us put the documents, the photos, our life in these remote storage devices. like having a personal locker in the sky. very convenient. gerri: look at what is going on. all of the major media since i've have had some sort of a break-in. anywhere you look it seems like nothing isecure. >> you are right, they are more vulnerable than they let on. you have inese hackers, criminal gangs looking for credit card information. sometimes the hackers win. gerri: i
mea reporter joining me now with how to protect your data on the cloud. had to tell you i am so worried about this because all of my stuff is there. you want to know what coupon i've got? it is up there. you wa to know where i live? anything about me is there. should i be concerned? >> the same concern as always, w the consequences can be a lot more severe as you said, it is your photographs, your documents, your li, somebody gets into it, can be big ouble. the cloud is not that new. you...
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little too much and i'm suspicious, but when he got to work, he put his head down and focused on the meatunity, and in combination with the good works, the voters responded. >> i think eliot spitzer is smart to go running for comptroller. it shows pen answer ance on his. he's not running for mayor. can he win this thing? >> yes. i think honestly one of his biggest challenges at this point is he has to get almost 4,000 signatures by later this week, which is not easy. he has two things going for him. everyone knows his name, which in ballot races anywhere that matters and helps you, even if people know your name for not the greatest reasons. and number two, don't forget. he has a tremendous amount of personal wealth, can fund the campaign says he's going outside public financing. it's not a sure thing. i think he's got a 50-50 chance. i agree with you, by the way. we like second chances in this country. >> we love that. >> look at josh hamilton and baseball. but you have to humble yourself first, and this is spitzer humbling himself saying, i don't want to be mayor. >> up next, we have th
little too much and i'm suspicious, but when he got to work, he put his head down and focused on the meatunity, and in combination with the good works, the voters responded. >> i think eliot spitzer is smart to go running for comptroller. it shows pen answer ance on his. he's not running for mayor. can he win this thing? >> yes. i think honestly one of his biggest challenges at this point is he has to get almost 4,000 signatures by later this week, which is not easy. he has two...
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i mea it is patchwork. >> i'm touching mexico. john: not that hard to get over the fence.g dealers build ramps. this car happens to get stuck. kennedy found it was pretty easy to climb the fence. >> you could totally get over this. john: in fact, there were >> pointy. >> easiir to cross from the other side. jjhn: thank you for going there and clearly there are problems with both sounds. but proponents of the wall say, hey, this deters people. this keeps a lot of people out. >> not really because there are only 33 percent of the border that is actually protected by some kind of fencing. as you saw, -- john: suspect at downtown every 2,000 miles in the mexican border. >> just the southern border. john: the other part is harder to get to, mountainous. >> it is mountainous, boris. there were hes all over the part of the fence that we saw. arizona, texas, you're going to see the same thing. it is the -- chain is only as strong as its weakest lin the chain is only effective as pistol. john: this is the age of cool, amazing technology. i would think with drones, the cameras, pres
i mea it is patchwork. >> i'm touching mexico. john: not that hard to get over the fence.g dealers build ramps. this car happens to get stuck. kennedy found it was pretty easy to climb the fence. >> you could totally get over this. john: in fact, there were >> pointy. >> easiir to cross from the other side. jjhn: thank you for going there and clearly there are problems with both sounds. but proponents of the wall say, hey, this deters people. this keeps a lot of people...
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i mea should you just go to the supermarket? >> absolutely. that is what i do, to be hest with you.ross -- around the corner from me inanta monica. i prefer going to the supermarket in knowing what i am getting with all the hype. also, farmers markets are not what they used to be. if they're sling jams d jellies. gerri: you know, the idea, the spinoffs of being it is from a small farmer and it came right from -- 10 acres, not so. some of tse are big farms. let's face it. it is commercially pduced. >> and there are exceptions. one of the best and oldest in theountry, there you will meet farmers and talk to them and learn from them. what you should always do is taste. and if there is someone who want, don't buy from them. taste first, talk to the farme see wherit is grown. our relationship going. gerri: organic farmer's markets. howan i be sure? >> certification. evader not have that whiteiece of paper up there that certifies that they are organic they're not. gerri: it is great to see you. >> i'm here. to. [laughter] gerri: so good to e you. thank you. well, still to come, my "2 cent
i mea should you just go to the supermarket? >> absolutely. that is what i do, to be hest with you.ross -- around the corner from me inanta monica. i prefer going to the supermarket in knowing what i am getting with all the hype. also, farmers markets are not what they used to be. if they're sling jams d jellies. gerri: you know, the idea, the spinoffs of being it is from a small farmer and it came right from -- 10 acres, not so. some of tse are big farms. let's face it. it is...
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withstand these assaults and can't seem to come up with a way in which to counterattack the national mealove the fact -- you talk about ignorance, arrogance and fear. and all i can think f, you and reince priebus aren't going to get along. >> think about it. ignorance, they just will not understand how important this is. it should be at th top of their agenda that they have to get in the war of ideas. they've got to get through this force that's stopping them at every opportunity. the arrogance is to think they don't need to do that. we're above that. this haughtiness, you saw it with the romney campaign. my goodness did you see it they made no effort to address this. and then fear, so many republicans believe if they get smacked once, they better not respond because they'll get smacked again. >> i couldn't agree with you more. and i find it amazing that republicans last year didn't think they needed to get out the vote either. that was sort of, i think, a silly oversight on their part in a presidential election. >> lou, i was asked last night, brother hannity asked me is it fair to say
withstand these assaults and can't seem to come up with a way in which to counterattack the national mealove the fact -- you talk about ignorance, arrogance and fear. and all i can think f, you and reince priebus aren't going to get along. >> think about it. ignorance, they just will not understand how important this is. it should be at th top of their agenda that they have to get in the war of ideas. they've got to get through this force that's stopping them at every opportunity. the...
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had to defend an article written in the new republic in which she suggested instituting a doctrine of mea culpa would enhance our credibility showing that american decision makers do not endorse the sins of their predecessors. >> we have nothing to apologize for. >> you don't have any in mind that we committed or sponsored. >> i will not apologize for america. i will stand proudly if confirmed behind the u.s. placards. >> i understand, do you believe the united states committed or sponsored crimes? >> i believe the united states is the greatest country on earth, i really do. >> so your answer to whether we committed crimes is united states is the greatest country on earth. >> we see failure of the u.n. council for the slaughter in syria. a disgrace history will judge harshly. >> reporter: democrats and republicans are blocking military aid to the syrian rebels promised by the white house, fearing the ill conceived program will result in weapons being provided to al qaeda. >> the president needs to make judgments when to use military force on the basis of u.s. national interest. what we fo
had to defend an article written in the new republic in which she suggested instituting a doctrine of mea culpa would enhance our credibility showing that american decision makers do not endorse the sins of their predecessors. >> we have nothing to apologize for. >> you don't have any in mind that we committed or sponsored. >> i will not apologize for america. i will stand proudly if confirmed behind the u.s. placards. >> i understand, do you believe the united states...
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but then he got to work, put his head down and focused on the mea culpa opportunity in combination withthe good works, the voters responded. >> hey, chris cillizza, i think eliot spitzer is smart to be running for comptroller. i think that shows some penitence on his part. he is running for a row office in new york city. can he win this thing? >> yes. i honestly think one of his biggest challenges at this point, michael, he's got to get almost 4,000 signatures. >> by thursday. >> later this week, which is not easy. if he gets it, he has two things going for him. everyone knows his name, which in down ballot races everywhere, that matters and helps you. even if people know you for not the greatest reasons. and number two, don't forget, he has a tremendous amount of personal wealth, can fund the campaign, says he is going outside of public financing. if he qualifies for ballots and that's an if. it's not a sure thing, i think he has a 50-50 chance. i agree with you, by the way. we like second chances in this country. >> we love that. >> look at josh hamilton in baseball. but you have to h
but then he got to work, put his head down and focused on the mea culpa opportunity in combination withthe good works, the voters responded. >> hey, chris cillizza, i think eliot spitzer is smart to be running for comptroller. i think that shows some penitence on his part. he is running for a row office in new york city. can he win this thing? >> yes. i honestly think one of his biggest challenges at this point, michael, he's got to get almost 4,000 signatures. >> by thursday....
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. >> you know, i mea to my mind, a lot of what you see from jackson and sharpton is about two guys who are still caught up in a mold that goes back to the '50s and '60 and they've madit into your business, lou. that's my uncharitable description of those two. on other side of that fence, i understand there are lots of poor black people, poor people any color in this couny who feel they never get heard from. when sharpton or jackson, at least the media shows up. i think it's bad leadership when you don't say to people here's what you c do to help yourself here's why we ca help you in terms of education, in terms of employment, in terms of family, in terms of faith to take the steps you need to get up that ladder, upward mobility and enjoy america. you know, benefit from all that america has to offer. >> you kn, talk about whether the president -- i couldn' agree more, by the way, juan. but talking about whether or not the president could have weighed in earlier or not atthe george zimmerman trial, i honestly believe that it wa appropriate for him to weigh in as soon as that verdict was
. >> you know, i mea to my mind, a lot of what you see from jackson and sharpton is about two guys who are still caught up in a mold that goes back to the '50s and '60 and they've madit into your business, lou. that's my uncharitable description of those two. on other side of that fence, i understand there are lots of poor black people, poor people any color in this couny who feel they never get heard from. when sharpton or jackson, at least the media shows up. i think it's bad leadership...
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on the heels of the governor's mea culpa in the loans and gifts from a former campaign donor, there are calls here for him to step down. should these scandals cost him his job in the end? >> richard, this is a very depressing segment. look. i would simply say this to you. i think, because mcdonnell only has six months to go in his term, he'll probably tough it out. you can do a lot of stonewalling and get through the six months. but if you're asking me whether privately there are loathes of people, including many republicans who would like for him to go, the answer is yes. he is hurting the party in a gubernatorial election year. but mainly i'll tell you why people are upset. this is not the virginia way. this is not the way business is done in virginia. and it's pretty shocking and shocking to learn we have had a governor and first lady with their hands out, palms up. that's what has been going on. >> the optics are not good there. we started our discussion saying not a very uplifting segment. with you the three together. new york, san diego and virginia. is there a common thread here
on the heels of the governor's mea culpa in the loans and gifts from a former campaign donor, there are calls here for him to step down. should these scandals cost him his job in the end? >> richard, this is a very depressing segment. look. i would simply say this to you. i think, because mcdonnell only has six months to go in his term, he'll probably tough it out. you can do a lot of stonewalling and get through the six months. but if you're asking me whether privately there are loathes...
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mea culpa is not exactly what you expect to hear from a juror.learly feels like she owes an apology to martin's family. does she? >> absolutely. and this is so hard for me because i -- i feel so -- i'm so emotional about the verdict. i don't apologize for that emotional connection at all. the legal side of me understands her conflict. but i also felt like she was very much bullied by b-37 in that deliberation. i do feel like she could have been that one vote that came -- you know, made it a hung jury which would have given the ability to retry george zimmerman. i feel like she caved. part of me is very upset with her. i think the apologies after are empty apologies. then i understand her to be a mother of eight and i feel very sympathetic towards her pain because i know that it is real. i know her apology to trayvon's parents is real. i'm angry with her for not being strong enough to go against the bullies, five others, especially b-37, where she could have been the deciding vote to retry him and maybe the verdict would be different. >> but, mo,
mea culpa is not exactly what you expect to hear from a juror.learly feels like she owes an apology to martin's family. does she? >> absolutely. and this is so hard for me because i -- i feel so -- i'm so emotional about the verdict. i don't apologize for that emotional connection at all. the legal side of me understands her conflict. but i also felt like she was very much bullied by b-37 in that deliberation. i do feel like she could have been that one vote that came -- you know, made it...
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mea culpa and the culture of doping in american sports. >>> all that when "now" starts right after thisu first day, little brother? i guess. did you download that book i sent? yah, nice rainbow highlighter. you've got finch for math right? uh-uh. english? her. splanker, pretend we're not related. oh trust me, you don't want any of that. you got my map? yeah. where you can sit can define your entire year. and what's the most important thing to remember? no face to face contact...
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one actually doping, two, lying when you may have actually been caught and sort of this mea culpa, doese? >> you said it -- dope. that's a great word. not only for what he did but how he is acting. this guy denied this worse than anybody. this is the lance armstrong of major league baseball. not in terms of the significance, like alex rodriguez, he's the biggest name but braun denied this worse than anyone. he said how dare you ever accuse me of using performance enhancing drugs. he actually got the urine collector, the drug sample collector fired as a result of this because he said this guy screwed the whole thing up. well, no he didn't, you did. you're the one who denied it and he made everyone look bad. he threw so many people under the bus en route to trying to proclaim his innocence and clearly he is not innocent. >> harold ford, every time you're on the show, there is this doping scandal. >> i've been on the show -- every sports scandal you've covered from penn state to lance -- i mean -- >> you have been here. >> don't call me during football season. i don't want to come back on
one actually doping, two, lying when you may have actually been caught and sort of this mea culpa, doese? >> you said it -- dope. that's a great word. not only for what he did but how he is acting. this guy denied this worse than anybody. this is the lance armstrong of major league baseball. not in terms of the significance, like alex rodriguez, he's the biggest name but braun denied this worse than anyone. he said how dare you ever accuse me of using performance enhancing drugs. he...
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necessarily abandon it, but certainly they're taking it apart piece by piece, and to me it's something of a mea by saying, you know what? this part of it doesn't work, maybe other parts don't work. >> many hey, rick, i believe the question was directed to me in this case. [laughter] so if the democrats -- i'm just going to reclaim my time as they say in the senate. but here's the thing and, charles, you're absolutely right. if democrats want to vote against a verification enforcement mechanism and say that, hey, we have to actually follow the law, make sure who people who are getting these subsidies are eligible, they need to explain why they would vote against that. it's in the law. the president's waived it, why is that? by the way, if we're giving this one-year waiver to big businesses that have all sorts of, you know, lobbyists and that sort of thing -- charles: right, financial resources. >> why not give them to individuals and small businesses? charles: guy, i'm glad you brought that up. rick, a lot of people said the president made a pretty smart political move to push this back, but the
necessarily abandon it, but certainly they're taking it apart piece by piece, and to me it's something of a mea by saying, you know what? this part of it doesn't work, maybe other parts don't work. >> many hey, rick, i believe the question was directed to me in this case. [laughter] so if the democrats -- i'm just going to reclaim my time as they say in the senate. but here's the thing and, charles, you're absolutely right. if democrats want to vote against a verification enforcement...
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is now the time for president obama's no sequester catastrophe mea culpa? don't hold your breath. we have economist steve stanley. i'm reading you this morning and jumping out of my seat and cheering your e-mail. i love it. the fact of the matter is the sequester, all the horror -- listen to this. the cbo said it would lose 750,000 jobs and 1.5% gdp. i say nonsense. >> no. i mean, obviously, there are a couple of reasons why washington would exaggerate the fears. one is quite intentionally they're looking to get more money. i think the bureaucracy and the administration was hoping to spend more. they thought, if they could make the cuts very dramatic, then perhaps congress would cave in and give them more money. i think the second thing is most of official wrb is still working off the old kaynesan multiplier models that tells them that decreased spending creates a gdp boost, and they have these huge impacts. that didn't make a lot of sense. >> well put. garbage in, garbage out. garbage multipliers in, garbage multipliers out. none of that stuff happened. if it would have happened,
is now the time for president obama's no sequester catastrophe mea culpa? don't hold your breath. we have economist steve stanley. i'm reading you this morning and jumping out of my seat and cheering your e-mail. i love it. the fact of the matter is the sequester, all the horror -- listen to this. the cbo said it would lose 750,000 jobs and 1.5% gdp. i say nonsense. >> no. i mean, obviously, there are a couple of reasons why washington would exaggerate the fears. one is quite...
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quote, incity tiewght a doctrine of mea culpa would enhance by showing that american decision makerst endorse the sins of their predecessors. >> we have nothing to apologize for. >> so you don't have any in mind now that we have committed or sponsors? >> i will not aipo poll guise for america. i will stand very proudly if confirmed behind the u.s. placard. >> i understand, but do you believe the united states has committed or sponsored crimes? >> i believe the united states is the greatest country on earth. >> power one, a pulitzer prize for writing about u.s. failures to prevent genocide. she argued passionately for the clinton administration to intervene in rwanda and help convince president obama to intervene in libya to overthrow muammar gaddafi, shep. >> shepard: helps president obama create a new organization called the atrocities prevention board it includes officials from the cia, the state department, justice department, and other government agencies. members say they meet once a month to talk about ways to prevent genocide and other atrocities. ed snowden now, he could be o
quote, incity tiewght a doctrine of mea culpa would enhance by showing that american decision makerst endorse the sins of their predecessors. >> we have nothing to apologize for. >> so you don't have any in mind now that we have committed or sponsors? >> i will not aipo poll guise for america. i will stand very proudly if confirmed behind the u.s. placard. >> i understand, but do you believe the united states has committed or sponsored crimes? >> i believe the...
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we have heard his mea culpas.e have heard, you know, all about what he did, how he did it, how the "times" reacted. what was left to be said? >> so, i wanted to tell his story because i think there are still some lessons that can be learned. i think we also hand' heard from jason in a long time. a lot of people talked about this right when it happened. and there really wasn't a lot of coverage after the fact. >> yeah. >> from jason and from hal reins, the executive director who lost his job as a result of the scandal. >> right. >> i think with some reflex, there can be some new wisdom brought to the story. >> thus the film. let's take another clip, a look at a little bit more of the film. this is, i believe this is jason talking about the d.c. sniper attack. >> rumors started to bubble up from reporters at the "washington post," that, you know, they were covering the same stories as i, but they didn't see me at the hearings. >> he had better tips than the entire washingt"washington post had a small army of people
we have heard his mea culpas.e have heard, you know, all about what he did, how he did it, how the "times" reacted. what was left to be said? >> so, i wanted to tell his story because i think there are still some lessons that can be learned. i think we also hand' heard from jason in a long time. a lot of people talked about this right when it happened. and there really wasn't a lot of coverage after the fact. >> yeah. >> from jason and from hal reins, the executive...
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after some audio difficulties he left the room and re-emerged to deliver his mea culpa take two and tor calls for his resignation. >> it is not acceptable for me to try to explain away the conduct as the product of a different generation. i'll be entering a counseling clinic to undergo two weeks of intensive therapy to begin the process of addressing my behavior. >> in short, that was a no. he will not resign and we'll have more on that and all your mayoral sexual harassment and sexting is scandals coming up. we begin with the national dialogue on color, culture and criminal justice that was kicked off exactly one week ago with the president's extraordinaire and extem appear remarks on race from the white house briefing room. and from the streets to the pulpit, from civic groups to the halls of congress, that conversation is going strong. just this afternoon, trayvon martin's mother sybrina fulton continued to turn her pain into purpose, speaking at the national urban league's annual conference in philadelphia in very personal and very powerful terms. >> no high school graduation for t
after some audio difficulties he left the room and re-emerged to deliver his mea culpa take two and tor calls for his resignation. >> it is not acceptable for me to try to explain away the conduct as the product of a different generation. i'll be entering a counseling clinic to undergo two weeks of intensive therapy to begin the process of addressing my behavior. >> in short, that was a no. he will not resign and we'll have more on that and all your mayoral sexual harassment and...
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. >> also, in his previous mea culpa, he said there's going to be more stuff that comes out.there would be more stuff that would come out. but all that happened after the previous press conference. >> stephanie: like a serial killer telling you i told you there would be more bodies. >> he hasn't learned a lesson. there's two problems with this. one is that anybody calling her brave and strong is totally misguided there. is nothing brave and strong by. >> allowing someone to repeatedly disrespect you. i don't think that makes you brave or strong. >> stephanie: i pointed out on cnn last night as a childless loser myself, perhaps i can't judge. the first time she made the choice, she has a baby on the way. okay. i can't stand in her shoes and make that choice for her. now, it just seems like oh my god. >> it is not even that. make the choice you want to make but stop calling her brave and strong for allowing a man to repeatedly disrespect you. that doesn't make you brave or strong. the other part is i know a lot of media people in new york and d.c. know her and like her personal
. >> also, in his previous mea culpa, he said there's going to be more stuff that comes out.there would be more stuff that would come out. but all that happened after the previous press conference. >> stephanie: like a serial killer telling you i told you there would be more bodies. >> he hasn't learned a lesson. there's two problems with this. one is that anybody calling her brave and strong is totally misguided there. is nothing brave and strong by. >> allowing someone...
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. >> reporter: the mayor's mea culpa comes after a scandal and lawsuit that has rocked the nation's eighth largest city with seven women accusing him of sexual misconduct. four of his accusers came forward on a local television station including a dean at san diego university and a retired navy rear admiral. >> and he stopped me and he got very dloes me and he ran his finger up my cheek like this and he whispered to me do you have a man in your life? >> it's a hue mull yating incident and it's unfortunate that it happened and it's one of the reasons i'm speaking out today. >> maura fink worked for him in 2005. she said he inappropriately touched her during campaign dinner. >> he told me to turn around which i did, not knowing what came next. he patted me on the rear and said, no it's still there. >>. >> reporter: for fink the apology is not enough. >> he dups understand the gravity of the situation he's put me in and the city of staying zaig in. >> reporter: he can't be alone with any woman alone in a city building and he has agreed to that order. john blackstone cbs news los angeles. >>>
. >> reporter: the mayor's mea culpa comes after a scandal and lawsuit that has rocked the nation's eighth largest city with seven women accusing him of sexual misconduct. four of his accusers came forward on a local television station including a dean at san diego university and a retired navy rear admiral. >> and he stopped me and he got very dloes me and he ran his finger up my cheek like this and he whispered to me do you have a man in your life? >> it's a hue mull yating...
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i don't know he needs to do another big mea culpa.tried to diffuse this at the press conference where huma did vouch for her man where some said she enabled this because she knew the behavior continued past the time he got out of congress a couple years ago. we live in a digital age now. it's really interesting this story was not broke been in a new york media outlet national media organization but by t thedirty.com, i was unfamiliar, run by a guy named richie, described himself as the coolest person in the world and pictures of other celebrities and pro athletes and women not their wives. another buzzfeed has identified this woman in the latest exchanges with if it's a real name or whatever. it's a real there are a lot more players in the media's face than just the post, "wall street journal" and new york did a daily news for people to get information. >> shannon: i don't think this is good for elliott spitzer as trying to make a second run at it in new york. good to see you. thanks so much. >> a pair of deep sea divers nearly become
i don't know he needs to do another big mea culpa.tried to diffuse this at the press conference where huma did vouch for her man where some said she enabled this because she knew the behavior continued past the time he got out of congress a couple years ago. we live in a digital age now. it's really interesting this story was not broke been in a new york media outlet national media organization but by t thedirty.com, i was unfamiliar, run by a guy named richie, described himself as the coolest...
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. >> people will forgive once, if you can convince people your mea culpa is sincere.me back to the second time to the public, well-being okay, it is not what i told you the first time that is where the problem really is. bill: to brad's point, i don't think he cares. it's all-in, all about him. here we go, on camera. another one, weiner. >> quit isn't the way we roll in new york city. we fight through tough things. we are a tough city. someone wants to come out with something embarrassing about you in your private life you have to talk about that for a little while but it also remeaned me citizens when they come up to you and they want to talk to you a situation on their block or their child's school or something going on at their job site that is what the campaign is all about. i will never forget that. bill: many people suggest he doesn't belong in the mayor's office. he belongs in a doctor's office. >> he said at beginning a year ago, i got a couple of days of therapy. as if that will solve the problem. he mows recently said i'm talking to people. he maybe is getti
. >> people will forgive once, if you can convince people your mea culpa is sincere.me back to the second time to the public, well-being okay, it is not what i told you the first time that is where the problem really is. bill: to brad's point, i don't think he cares. it's all-in, all about him. here we go, on camera. another one, weiner. >> quit isn't the way we roll in new york city. we fight through tough things. we are a tough city. someone wants to come out with something...
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. >> what you didn't see -- >> reporter: the 19-year-old mea culpa was a hot topic on "the view" on thursdayed. >> if you get the focus of the world and young people look up to you, there needs to be someone around you that says that's wrong. >> reporter: from his most recent dust-up with the paparazzi, to his memorial day run-in with keyshawn johnson over how fast he was driving his ferrari, to being accused of battery by his neighbor, after a confrontation in march, it's been a rough year for selena gomez's ex-boyfriend, or current boyfriend if rumors are to be believed. bieber's mother was asked that question in an appearance on "the view" wednesday morning. >> are they back together? what do you know? >> i know that it depends what day it is. >> reporter: sounds like president clinton is taking it all in stride. allegedly telling the biebs, if that's the worst thing you've ever done, all is well. bieber also reportedly told the former president that he'd love to volunteer his services for the clinton global initiative. so, quite the about-face. you have to wonder, if you're the biebs, wh
. >> what you didn't see -- >> reporter: the 19-year-old mea culpa was a hot topic on "the view" on thursdayed. >> if you get the focus of the world and young people look up to you, there needs to be someone around you that says that's wrong. >> reporter: from his most recent dust-up with the paparazzi, to his memorial day run-in with keyshawn johnson over how fast he was driving his ferrari, to being accused of battery by his neighbor, after a confrontation in...
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el dÍa de hoy la mea chida es jenni rivera. porque es su cumpleaÑos nÚmero 44.%. >>> comparado con otros programas maÑaneros en la televisiÓn, normalmente las grandes cadenas. gracias a ustedes. >>> es importante, porque como todo en la vida, "despierta amÉrica" tuvo sus momentos buenos, sus tristes, pero le damos las gracias a nuestra gente, tambiÉn nuestra gente en california que son los mÁs fieles admiradores. >>> aquÍ los quieren mucho. es increÍble cÓmo crecio "despierta amÉrica" a niveles increÍbles. y desbancando a programas en inglÉs. es un honor desde california representar a ustedes. (aplausos) >>> "despierta amÉrica" crece y crece. >>> y seguirÁ creciendo. >>> y dicen que todos estos artistas americanos estÁn fascinados con el concepto. >>> y la compartimos con todo el equipo de producciÓn de "despierta amÉrica." vamos a las noticias. >>> quÉ noticiÓn muchachos. gracias en nombre de todo el equipo. y nos encanta contar con su apoyo y madrugar en las maÑanas. y esto es noticia hoy, salen nuevas revelaciones sobre los escÁndalos sexuales de la iglesia c
el dÍa de hoy la mea chida es jenni rivera. porque es su cumpleaÑos nÚmero 44.%. >>> comparado con otros programas maÑaneros en la televisiÓn, normalmente las grandes cadenas. gracias a ustedes. >>> es importante, porque como todo en la vida, "despierta amÉrica" tuvo sus momentos buenos, sus tristes, pero le damos las gracias a nuestra gente, tambiÉn nuestra gente en california que son los mÁs fieles admiradores. >>> aquÍ los quieren mucho. es...
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was that a good strategy for us to go across the world and actually provide that mea culpa?o you think that was good or bad? did it work or didn't work? >> i'm not sure exactly to what you're -- are you talking about the reset? >> well, we can talk about reset, sure. >> so the reset, again, is i think something that has yielded a very complex set of consequences. in some respects, such as syria, the reset has not produced the kind of dividend that we seek in new york, and with devastating consequences, again, for the people of syria. on shipping supplies and reinforcing our troops in afghanistan, the fact that we have a channel of dialogue and cooperation with russia has produced results. honestly, the sanctions imposed against iran back in 2011, the sanctions resolutions we've imposed even recently on north korea, they come about in part because the bilateral relationship is strong, at least strong enough to allow us to agree on issues of shared interest. there's also a lot which i didn't mention in response to senator murphy that goes unseen. and again, none of this takes
was that a good strategy for us to go across the world and actually provide that mea culpa?o you think that was good or bad? did it work or didn't work? >> i'm not sure exactly to what you're -- are you talking about the reset? >> well, we can talk about reset, sure. >> so the reset, again, is i think something that has yielded a very complex set of consequences. in some respects, such as syria, the reset has not produced the kind of dividend that we seek in new york, and with...
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i wouldn't call it a mea culpa. it's a tough operating environment in many parts of the world.eather didn't help either. maybe you can go into that. >> thanks number one for letting me be on this morning. >> sure. >> yeah, it was a disappointing quarter in terms of our volume. we said along the road there would be a bump here or there. we didn't expect the world to have a bump and the whole industry slowed down. a lot is a macro-environment. a lot is weather. a lot of it was the weather. i think the most important point in the whole thing is we continued to take share. we took volume share. we took value share across the world both as in total non-alcoholic beverages. you do what you do. you xeechlt ours is a great industry. it's going to come back. we continue to invest in our brands. have strong brands, a strong system. we'll be back as well. we are confident in the second half of the year. >> gary, we know where your growth is. you get good results in africa and asia, places like that. but this country, north america, still matters a lot and some people are pointing to, that
i wouldn't call it a mea culpa. it's a tough operating environment in many parts of the world.eather didn't help either. maybe you can go into that. >> thanks number one for letting me be on this morning. >> sure. >> yeah, it was a disappointing quarter in terms of our volume. we said along the road there would be a bump here or there. we didn't expect the world to have a bump and the whole industry slowed down. a lot is a macro-environment. a lot is weather. a lot of it was...