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what gives them any more legitimate meas tha cy that any of the other militias that we are hearing about? >> that libya has one of the largest weapons arsenal that fell into the hands of adrenalin pumped revolutionaries. >> it is a charge that is firmly rejected by america's ambassador here. the u.s. holds no responsibility she told us to helping power the militias that help plant the libyan government's authority. >> this is life. life is full of difficult choices. freedom is really messy and it takes a lot of work. democracy, as i say again, it is not a destination. it is a path. what are the foundations around which all lib yab libyans are prepared to coalesce? >> a commitment to support libya, a commitment to help rebuild this justice sector but they failed to do this even from the beginning. >> heavily armed, combat tactics >> every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka... >> with s.w.a.t. raids on the rise... >> when it goes wrong, it goes extremely wrong... >> what's the price for militarizing our police >> they killed evan dead >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard
what gives them any more legitimate meas tha cy that any of the other militias that we are hearing about? >> that libya has one of the largest weapons arsenal that fell into the hands of adrenalin pumped revolutionaries. >> it is a charge that is firmly rejected by america's ambassador here. the u.s. holds no responsibility she told us to helping power the militias that help plant the libyan government's authority. >> this is life. life is full of difficult choices. freedom is...
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by bringing this thingup a litt bit, the minimum wage, that mea they may have a free hour -- >> hold on, guys. wayne, if that does, in fact, happen, where the low end of the income spectrum moves up -- prices could go up for things like a mcdonald's cheeseburger. who does that help? >> well, i don't think it does, eric. the point is, it's not really whether or not this is going to affect, i don't think so mh, the pricing mechanism and the economy so much as it's goingo affect people working. the workforce itself is going to shrink. people are going to hire less people. if i can get a j done at the same price, i'm looking at margins in my business. if my getti the job done with five people who can do this job instead of six people who can do this job, i'm going to lay off that sixth person. that's what's going to happen. so the workforce is going to shrink and ultimately this is going to drive jobs away as opposed to promoting jobs. >> go ahead, last thought, michelle. i wa to move on. >> it's not just guessing. the cbo has said it and that was the labor department's own assessment ba
by bringing this thingup a litt bit, the minimum wage, that mea they may have a free hour -- >> hold on, guys. wayne, if that does, in fact, happen, where the low end of the income spectrum moves up -- prices could go up for things like a mcdonald's cheeseburger. who does that help? >> well, i don't think it does, eric. the point is, it's not really whether or not this is going to affect, i don't think so mh, the pricing mechanism and the economy so much as it's goingo affect people...
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. >> if i can persuade, you know, sharpton and o'reilly to be in the same meet iing, then it mea that -- then it means there are people of good faith who want to get some stuff done. >> he's right about that. well, the northern lights have been putting on quite a show over parts of the united kingdom. also known as the aurora borealis, the lights are commonly seen at the north and south poles. they're caused by atoms colliding with particle from the sun. the beautiful pinks and greens have been visible in areas outside of london. seeing the northern lights is on my bucket list of things to do. >> you have to go to the north, scandinavia, they have great locations. closer to alaska and see it too. on the west, we showed you the beginning of the show the preparation and now the storm arrived. . the heavy rain is there. from l.a.x. to san francisco, everything is just wet. and we got about half an inch of rain already at the l.a.x. airport. that's good. you can see from the bay bridge there, we are going to be watching -- doesn't look too windy at least. there will be strong gusts out th
. >> if i can persuade, you know, sharpton and o'reilly to be in the same meet iing, then it mea that -- then it means there are people of good faith who want to get some stuff done. >> he's right about that. well, the northern lights have been putting on quite a show over parts of the united kingdom. also known as the aurora borealis, the lights are commonly seen at the north and south poles. they're caused by atoms colliding with particle from the sun. the beautiful pinks and...
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neil: okay, so what you mea? >> we like the management. but in this case we do like it. the last five years apple haspent over $18 billion in research and development. a lot of that has not been seen yet by the shareholders. these guys are smart guys. >> you know, they just bought $14,000,000.2 weeks. and i'm not going to criticize this. neil: do think that they were doing him because you told them to do matter that was just what they were doing? >> i can't take credit for that. neil: have you talked to tim cook? >> i don't want to go in any conversation at this time with tim and myself. we get along pretty well. and i'm hoping, i have no intention of selling my apple stock. >> we just talked to the general that we think the companust tall that we think the company is extremely undervalued and he agrees or he agrees completely. the only difference is why don't you spend all the money and then they disagree t that. so i think that we are making too much of this and i don't want this to be a major battle in point. they say the best way to win the war is not friday. neil: t
neil: okay, so what you mea? >> we like the management. but in this case we do like it. the last five years apple haspent over $18 billion in research and development. a lot of that has not been seen yet by the shareholders. these guys are smart guys. >> you know, they just bought $14,000,000.2 weeks. and i'm not going to criticize this. neil: do think that they were doing him because you told them to do matter that was just what they were doing? >> i can't take credit for...
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it mea earn 1.5% cash back on every purchase, every place, evy occasion, all over creation.ng should mean. so consider... what's in your wallet? neil: it is a snow day for a lot of kids in this country. when i was a kid that was a big deal. they start to do their homework and chores. something i suspect the tiger mom would like. and something that i suspect that justin bieber's mom maybe didn't enforce all the time. i'm no expert here. with me now to weigh in on all of this is the triple package, a new book. >> the wrap is right now that justin bieber should be deported and the justin bieber should be talked about at the highest levels. he could have some trouble. >> i'm no expert on justin bieber. unruly behavior, that example he was the son of a single mom in a funny way that is what our book is about. a tough economy and yet all over. some people can look at those and asked that they are doing it. our book is that we have identified the polities are helping people make it as tough economy. neil: obviously that was never taught or learned. the fear is that given all of the
it mea earn 1.5% cash back on every purchase, every place, evy occasion, all over creation.ng should mean. so consider... what's in your wallet? neil: it is a snow day for a lot of kids in this country. when i was a kid that was a big deal. they start to do their homework and chores. something i suspect the tiger mom would like. and something that i suspect that justin bieber's mom maybe didn't enforce all the time. i'm no expert here. with me now to weigh in on all of this is the triple...
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beyond that it is not only the legitimate meas of government, it's the way it -- legitimate lf the government. >> some members of the parliament that they announced that they will proceed to live my parliamentary immunity in order for me to have trial with the same charges, yes. >> and what happens then? >>> well, there are certain moments in time whether a society and a generation realizes the responsibility we have. i had a mandate from my citizen, my co-citizens. and i've done my job. i do my job and i will keep on doing that. and that is picking up with the truth, it has been hurtful in many ways but at the same time, it gives us the profound consciousness that we will be able to change the history of our country. that we will conquer liberty, democracy, justice, opportunity for all citizens. i trust the venezuelan people and i know if even we were put on the side, more leaders will show up and will continue our job. >> you're willing to risk your life for this cause? >> at this time. thousands, tens of thousands of venezuelans are in the streets risking their lives for this cause. >> up
beyond that it is not only the legitimate meas of government, it's the way it -- legitimate lf the government. >> some members of the parliament that they announced that they will proceed to live my parliamentary immunity in order for me to have trial with the same charges, yes. >> and what happens then? >>> well, there are certain moments in time whether a society and a generation realizes the responsibility we have. i had a mandate from my citizen, my co-citizens. and...
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rec rec art school and his paihoolg sold in november -- from ovt ber -- and his painti in a membern a meaost $400,000.ost $400,0$4 and another and another her lascape of winnie the poof win witht the charwiterst the tet the >> how about eddie peake?>> he is a b>> artist. b>> b b bn paintings it is mostly right now mstlyhtht artists under 35 witsts undengs.s undeundeun >> tnk you v>> t. you ar the fuly athe ful he blooerg.hem.bloo for "taking stock." sto ♪ . .
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miami, and wyoming, and something else, but look, he just gets furious, and he has had enough of the mea, and he says that somehow through his actions of protecting the family, he has been turned into a homophobe, and he never said the f-word to the photographer that people think that he did when you slow down the tape. he's mad, but he always gets, you know, combustible as it is, and cko come pes tuous. and he says won't and then a half hour later, his wife hilaria tweets a picture of and says that it is for their daughter. it is going to be difficult for him. and i hope it does blow over, because he is entertain iing. >> yes, we all like him. >>> we wanted to the ask you about the "real house lives" but we understand breaking news about robin thicke. >> yes, there have been pictures with the lady and the people in this town have always understood that it is a nice understanding or forgiving situation, and they have been together since he was 14 and she was 15 and walked up to her in an all-ages club, and asked her the dance and been r married since 2005 and they have a almost 4-year-ol
miami, and wyoming, and something else, but look, he just gets furious, and he has had enough of the mea, and he says that somehow through his actions of protecting the family, he has been turned into a homophobe, and he never said the f-word to the photographer that people think that he did when you slow down the tape. he's mad, but he always gets, you know, combustible as it is, and cko come pes tuous. and he says won't and then a half hour later, his wife hilaria tweets a picture of and says...
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that's what everything should mea so consider... what's in your wallet?verything you ever learn... ♪ ♪ to fight without saying a word? ♪ ♪ then waltz back into my life ♪ ♪ like it's all gonna be all right ♪ ♪ don't you know how much it hurts? ♪ ♪ when we don't talk ♪ when we don't touch ♪ when it doesn't feel like we're even in love ♪ ♪ it matters to me ♪ when i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ don't know what to do ♪ don't kw if it really even matters to you ♪ ♪ how can i make you see ♪ it matters to me? ♪ when i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ don't know what to do ♪ don't know if it ally even matters to you ♪ ♪ how can i make you see ♪ it matters to me? ♪ gerri: a new report finds the doctors are not consulting journals when they don't know the answer. who dohey call? wikipedia. joining me now is the executive director of the imf institute. thank you for joining us tonight. this shocks me, i have to say. should i be worried that my doctor is going to wikipedia? anyone can change wikipedia. >> we don't think you should be worried too much. doctors are going to sou
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. >> i was going to say, he is a great, great quarterback, i mea perhaps the best ever, look at all of these regular season records he is setting, but if the same guys who broke thee th record before, tom brady with the touchdown record, dan marino with the touchdown record in yards. they did not win the super bowl, they had great seasons and hat s came in there and they lost e al when you are talking about his legacy he is one game under .500 in the playoffs and in the super bowl i remember a line. they pay those guys on defense as well. >> but are we talking about the art of playiarrterback orarrter talking about w much numbers you have racked up and once we t into is it about number and regular seasumbers or winning super bowls? >> how should we talk about it? >> well, nobody has done more in this or the art of playing quarterback than peytorbacnning, he changed the pos cion and what you do when you come to the lin of scrimmage, he changed the standard that is set, and that is as important to the discussion dihing else. >> the game has changed. peter can speak to that. look at the o
. >> i was going to say, he is a great, great quarterback, i mea perhaps the best ever, look at all of these regular season records he is setting, but if the same guys who broke thee th record before, tom brady with the touchdown record, dan marino with the touchdown record in yards. they did not win the super bowl, they had great seasons and hat s came in there and they lost e al when you are talking about his legacy he is one game under .500 in the playoffs and in the super bowl i...
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be capitalism does not serve the media well because thiss what the people want not the decision by e mea people of ask about should congres continued to investigate ben gauzy there is a lot of passion writing they are not getting attention. >> there is a big difference between what you atated about what will you watch on the screen? into the other question and [chanting] day over and over and over? we cld do both. is it is the24 hour news day. >> my opinion is people's eyes would be diverted to beiber on this list rain -- split screen. >> i think i hate when journalists sounds so important about their job but the amican people understand they try to make public figures feel uncomfortable to root out corruption. that is what jefferson was about. he would be the beiber fan also. >> but the essential proem there is no money with that. there is no money with the serious stories so we'd do it for different reasons. it is not profitable otheise. >> the alternative media is serving the public like the i.r.a. scandal an "fast & furious" and they are making money. neil: it is a big plate that you
be capitalism does not serve the media well because thiss what the people want not the decision by e mea people of ask about should congres continued to investigate ben gauzy there is a lot of passion writing they are not getting attention. >> there is a big difference between what you atated about what will you watch on the screen? into the other question and [chanting] day over and over and over? we cld do both. is it is the24 hour news day. >> my opinion is people's eyes would be...
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huge mea culpa. theompany went back to the 401k. is them doing business because of health care. neil: when you have these kind of things, any of these larger companies, they can almost claim became glanced past debts. so i think you guys should know what is going on and then of course without saying that this was started. so the pr point might not have been good but was the rational behind a good? >> i amalways thankful when ceos talk to you and tell you the truth. and actually laying out how this is happening. so the problem was that he said distressed babies. babies can be in distress, but you don't have distressed babies. and so when he uses the wrong word, he talks specifically. >>o you think that carl ichan closes with the that he sees no reason to keep up this fight with apple now that he has what he wants from apple reign at turns out that that is what is going on. >> another 32 billion on tap for the restful year read carl ichan didn't get what he wanted. andhow big of a fight i he going to have? of the pension fund, new yor
huge mea culpa. theompany went back to the 401k. is them doing business because of health care. neil: when you have these kind of things, any of these larger companies, they can almost claim became glanced past debts. so i think you guys should know what is going on and then of course without saying that this was started. so the pr point might not have been good but was the rational behind a good? >> i amalways thankful when ceos talk to you and tell you the truth. and actually laying out...
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huge mea culpa. the company went back to the 401k.is them doing business because of health care. neil: when you have these kind of things, any of these larger companies, they can almost claim became glanced past debts. so i think you guys should know what is going on and then of course without saying that this was started. so the pr point might not have been good but was the rational behind a good? >> i am always thankful when ceos talk to you and tell you the truth. and actually laying out how this is happening. so the problem was that he said distressed babies. babies can be in distress, but you don't have distressed babies. and so when he uses the wrong word, he talks specifically. >> so you think that carl ichan closes with the that he sees no reason to keep up this fight with apple now that he has what he wants from apple reign at turns out that that is what is going on. >> another 32 billion on tap for the restful year read carl ichan didn't get what he wanted. and how big of a fight is he going to have? of the pension fund, new
huge mea culpa. the company went back to the 401k.is them doing business because of health care. neil: when you have these kind of things, any of these larger companies, they can almost claim became glanced past debts. so i think you guys should know what is going on and then of course without saying that this was started. so the pr point might not have been good but was the rational behind a good? >> i am always thankful when ceos talk to you and tell you the truth. and actually laying...
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. -- mea culpas. what was going on ensued the doors of the firm on the west coast?> newport beach, california. pimco saw the outflows. some people said internally said, not a big deal, we had so much money coming into the funds. they manage almost $2 trillion. a lot of money came in. it will come out. other people felt pressure. in general they had to figure out how to deal with it. the fund underperformed relative to some of the competitors but actually beat its benchmark yet there was stress and there was pressure and they all really felt it. gerri: this is because gross was so super successful coming into that, right? interesting fellow, apparently does yoga in the mornings. doesn't want to be talked to by the hi pa loy in the mornings as you reported. wants to be left alone. idiosyncratic. is this type of a person typically you find at the top of a company? >> that is interesting question. he is a genius. let him be quirky and difficult that is not a big of a deal. i would argue he is 69. at some point he has to show where the next generation will be and handove
. -- mea culpas. what was going on ensued the doors of the firm on the west coast?> newport beach, california. pimco saw the outflows. some people said internally said, not a big deal, we had so much money coming into the funds. they manage almost $2 trillion. a lot of money came in. it will come out. other people felt pressure. in general they had to figure out how to deal with it. the fund underperformed relative to some of the competitors but actually beat its benchmark yet there was...
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would like to fet out today to those people -- get out today to those people, that that legitimate meas canno-- legitimt be, reporting both sides of a very complex story, in fact all sides of a very complex story it is just not proper to put them in jail on charges that wouldn't be sustained outside egypt. this is not going to do anything for the legitimacy of those powerful figures inside jeebt must have and -- egypt must have and certainly crave. >> the president of venezuela is now threatening to kick out some cnn journalists and others, and suggesting that they're trying to overthrow the government. we've heard this before in other countries. why is this problem growing right now, do you think? >> well, the easiest thing for any regime under pressure, it's not just governments by the way. of course you have other powerful figures whether they are drug cartels or other organizations, they don't like to have the light shown -- shone in the dark corners. its job in many ways is to challenge those in power. when countries have a sense of security about themselves and who they are, they
would like to fet out today to those people -- get out today to those people, that that legitimate meas canno-- legitimt be, reporting both sides of a very complex story, in fact all sides of a very complex story it is just not proper to put them in jail on charges that wouldn't be sustained outside egypt. this is not going to do anything for the legitimacy of those powerful figures inside jeebt must have and -- egypt must have and certainly crave. >> the president of venezuela is now...
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i mea i think boehr didn't have a lot of choice.e doesn't want to see the government go into efault, even though ankly it is not goin o into default. we have enough money to pay the interestand that would be enough to settle whatt would be considered the true debt. would it effect the markets? probably so. would it be the end of the world? probably not. but i understand why boehner is feeling he is in a tight spot, doesn't want to create a problem, so the reblicans look like they're the ones gumming up the works. but i absolutely unrstand why republicans didn't want to vote on this because they got nothing for it, not e stinking thing. no reductions in any of the spending. and that's what they really wanted to do and felt like ey should have held for. >> you know, governor, we've just watched the republican party do this twice, '96 and just -- '95 and '96 and last fall. it is horrible politics. it is worst strategy. and devastating to the party's interest. and this is a year in which you guys have a clear track straight to victory i
i mea i think boehr didn't have a lot of choice.e doesn't want to see the government go into efault, even though ankly it is not goin o into default. we have enough money to pay the interestand that would be enough to settle whatt would be considered the true debt. would it effect the markets? probably so. would it be the end of the world? probably not. but i understand why boehner is feeling he is in a tight spot, doesn't want to create a problem, so the reblicans look like they're the ones...
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she did the mea culpa in may of 2013, and they wanted to make sure it stayed quote, off of plan. we'll show you this e-mail, the chairman of the house, ways and means committee pressed the issue at a hearing yesterday. >> the committee has found irs e-mails from 2012 in which the irs and treasury discussed working on regulations quote, off plan, i'm sure that means hidden from the public. >> jay christian adams, good to see you again. we have the e-mail, it is pretty lengthy, goes on and on, from a woman named ruth madrigal, to among others, lois lerner, and what the e-mail says is look, don't know who in your organization is keeping tabs on those applying for c-4's, the tax except status, but since we mentioned them as addressed off plan i have my radar up. she goes on to talk about a court ruling that she believes will be very helpful to them that justifies the irs really giving it to those who are pacs. who are super pacs, who are openly political. she thinks it will be super helpful to go after groups who are applying for tax exempt status, like the groups who are targeted. d
she did the mea culpa in may of 2013, and they wanted to make sure it stayed quote, off of plan. we'll show you this e-mail, the chairman of the house, ways and means committee pressed the issue at a hearing yesterday. >> the committee has found irs e-mails from 2012 in which the irs and treasury discussed working on regulations quote, off plan, i'm sure that means hidden from the public. >> jay christian adams, good to see you again. we have the e-mail, it is pretty lengthy, goes...
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the president went on what critics called his apology tour, a majority offer the apologies for the mea culpa. in recent months our troops have had to watch as al-qaeda hoisted its flag over cities that americans died to liberate. in afghanistan, we have learned the president did not listen to the generals after the successful troop surge, and the former press secretary recently revealed how he thought that mr. obama never believed in the mission there. remember, too, the white house cheered when the fever of the arab spring reached libya but then failed to see the terror attack coming on our consulate in benghazi. and to this day, no one is in custody for that. and that is not to mention the ongoing nightmare that is syria, the stale mate that is iran, or the so-called reset with iran and five years later look at the shift. 53% feel that world leaders do not respect our president. only 41% still believe a huge swing from where we were when he took office. and in the face of that, this announcement today. america is now cutting the military, he is proposing the administration is, to hel
the president went on what critics called his apology tour, a majority offer the apologies for the mea culpa. in recent months our troops have had to watch as al-qaeda hoisted its flag over cities that americans died to liberate. in afghanistan, we have learned the president did not listen to the generals after the successful troop surge, and the former press secretary recently revealed how he thought that mr. obama never believed in the mission there. remember, too, the white house cheered...
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. >> i have to say, you know, the piece i wrote on miley, and mea feeling after meeting her are quiteiling, very talented. i'm not saying i don't sing "wrecking ball" in the shower. >> who doesn't? >> she's sympathetic in a lot of ways, but you did say again very eloquently this experience was something that left you crying and shaking, i think. >> right. >> tell me how that was itches i think it's kind of one of those things where you can't judge something until you do it yourself, and i'm trying to be an actress in l.a. i studied theater in college. i've never doning in performancewise focused on being a little person. i'm in a mask, so you can't necessarily see my face. if you put inible in a mask or behind something like that, you're going to feel you're losing your identity. >> i think you used the word problem, actually. >> exactly. so anybody is going to feel that way. this is not necessarily just miley. look at -- >> you don't necessarily blame miley. it's not about you tearing her down. >> no, exacti. it's a call to action like little people need to stop being seen as just jo
. >> i have to say, you know, the piece i wrote on miley, and mea feeling after meeting her are quiteiling, very talented. i'm not saying i don't sing "wrecking ball" in the shower. >> who doesn't? >> she's sympathetic in a lot of ways, but you did say again very eloquently this experience was something that left you crying and shaking, i think. >> right. >> tell me how that was itches i think it's kind of one of those things where you can't judge...
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he had an excellent mea culpa. the hills. >> i don't think she is at all. >> what's your analysis on those two things? don imus said nappy-headed hoes, she use the n word. are those equal things? >> it's not about whether they're equal things, how do you deal with it when that happens. if someone's message is, i is what i is and look what happened to my family. don imus eventually came out and said i made a big mistake. i fully apologize. when he's asked about it on a regular basis he continues to say that. paula deen is comfortable around your audience and family. she's not on your show right now talking about this. i think there are big issues because shi not comfortable with the issue. >> mel, maybe the thing is she doesn't need those people. she's comfortable with the base that she has, and that base doesn't care about this. >> we'll see when she approaches major media. >> i think mike's analysis is exactly right in terms of the apology. the first one was terrible, the second one was not that great, the third o
he had an excellent mea culpa. the hills. >> i don't think she is at all. >> what's your analysis on those two things? don imus said nappy-headed hoes, she use the n word. are those equal things? >> it's not about whether they're equal things, how do you deal with it when that happens. if someone's message is, i is what i is and look what happened to my family. don imus eventually came out and said i made a big mistake. i fully apologize. when he's asked about it on a regular...
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she said we need a historical reckoning, which sounds like reconciliation, and instituting a mea culpa doctrine would enhance american credibility. >> what she read was the correction. the original tweet was daniel pearl, blah blah, which is basically the most insulting thing you can possibly say to, a, the pearl family, b, the wall street journal, c, anyone, journalists and americans. this guy was murdered. this guy was murdered. she's blaming him for the murder? >> a tear nl thing to say, but where did she say about comparing us to nazis? >> she did. i have a list. >> she compared the united states with nazis? >> yes, she did. >> show me that. >> she made anti-israel comments. i have a binder on her. i have binders. >> i am shocked. >> i will say real quick, i read the whole speech. you're right. she pointed out that the foundation does something, not getting revinj, talks about forgiveness and openness. that was the gist of what she was trying to get in 140 characters, to give her the benefit of the doubt. if you watch her, the way she says i love the country, the greatest country o
she said we need a historical reckoning, which sounds like reconciliation, and instituting a mea culpa doctrine would enhance american credibility. >> what she read was the correction. the original tweet was daniel pearl, blah blah, which is basically the most insulting thing you can possibly say to, a, the pearl family, b, the wall street journal, c, anyone, journalists and americans. this guy was murdered. this guy was murdered. she's blaming him for the murder? >> a tear nl thing...
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we begin tonight with ukraine and dramatic developments in the eastern region of cry mea. governments seized russian buildings. and also a warning not to intervene in ukraine and the former president is hiding in russia. we will have more on today's developments in kiev. but first, lawrence lee is in crimea. >> there are attempts to turn the capital into a source of kiev but the reverse. the parliament building in the hands of heavily armed men protecting it from what they see as undemocratic forces. their support is not so many but eager to tell you they would like nothing more than russian tanks on the streets to protect them. >> american army was supported in different countries. today we support russian army because everyone of us has relatives in russia. >> the police line staffed by just a handful of uncertain looking men didn't look very impressive. the small group proves just how unimpressive it was. the point being that they wanted to tell the armed group in charge of parliament that they were with them and that they were in control. >> so it is pretty obvious who
we begin tonight with ukraine and dramatic developments in the eastern region of cry mea. governments seized russian buildings. and also a warning not to intervene in ukraine and the former president is hiding in russia. we will have more on today's developments in kiev. but first, lawrence lee is in crimea. >> there are attempts to turn the capital into a source of kiev but the reverse. the parliament building in the hands of heavily armed men protecting it from what they see as...
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>> horizontal drilling, you know, goes into reservoirs that have less per mea bill tea and the same timet the very same time. >> all right. so let's go back. your vision, your vision, the hydraulic drilling, north dakota, the dabocan, you have totally totally transformed the economy and you may wind up transforming our foreign policy as well. my question, harold hamm, is this. did the u.s. government do this or was it a surprise? did the bureaucrats have this vision or was it your vision? >> larry, for sure it has been transformative. this actually began in canada, a lot of the -- that preceded what went on here in the u.s. and certainly it's been transformative. actually, we didn't have -- we didn't see the government up in north dakota when this began. that's where we are going. i want to be as clear as possible. viewer viewers, i am a great fan of harold hamm. >> it came from independent producers in this country. nobody expected this to happen and certainly the government was not involved at all and this occurring. so that wasn't where it came from and they are taking credit and we t
>> horizontal drilling, you know, goes into reservoirs that have less per mea bill tea and the same timet the very same time. >> all right. so let's go back. your vision, your vision, the hydraulic drilling, north dakota, the dabocan, you have totally totally transformed the economy and you may wind up transforming our foreign policy as well. my question, harold hamm, is this. did the u.s. government do this or was it a surprise? did the bureaucrats have this vision or was it your...
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. >> they sent him out to lower expectations but to -- i think the bidenism part was the sort of meabeginning of that statement, of course biden being biden. this is really a serious issue. this is something that to be quite frank with you, on the drawing board we knew it was going to be a disaster. unmitigated disaster. gretchen, where the 30 million americans that we heard to pitch out there that needed -- >> they haven't signed up. >> where are they? there should have been a flood. there shouldn't be any negotiating. you shouldn't have to hire hollywood stars. you shouldn't have to hire athletes to promote this. there should have been a natural flood of people saying this is the greatest thing, the greatest achievement, the hallmark of the president's administration. instead of millions of people losing their insurance, losing their doctors. this is an unmitigated disaster out of the gate. >> financially we'll have to see what happens. if they don't get the 7 million, who the heck pays for it. >> you know. >> i got to run. good to see you. >>> big brother could soon be watching us
. >> they sent him out to lower expectations but to -- i think the bidenism part was the sort of meabeginning of that statement, of course biden being biden. this is really a serious issue. this is something that to be quite frank with you, on the drawing board we knew it was going to be a disaster. unmitigated disaster. gretchen, where the 30 million americans that we heard to pitch out there that needed -- >> they haven't signed up. >> where are they? there should have been...
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of insurance and banks, the ceo of one of the world's biggest banks goes to capitol hill to offer a meaer a transan late tick issue that. we have details what they did and what they're growing to do next. david: that is exciting. you might call it a potential linkedin killer. there is a startup company trying to steal the professional networking company's crown, starting on college campuses. we'll talk to the firm's founder and ceo coming up next. ♪ i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergymoodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t trent that can restore t ve to normal in about two weeks in most axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. in about two weeks in most women, especlly those who areen oror who may become pregnant and chdren should avoid ct where axirons applied as unexpected signs of por incased acnen or in women may occur.r report these symptoms to your doct. tell your doctorbout all medical conditions and medi
of insurance and banks, the ceo of one of the world's biggest banks goes to capitol hill to offer a meaer a transan late tick issue that. we have details what they did and what they're growing to do next. david: that is exciting. you might call it a potential linkedin killer. there is a startup company trying to steal the professional networking company's crown, starting on college campuses. we'll talk to the firm's founder and ceo coming up next. ♪ i ys say be thman with the plan but with...
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mark karpeles issued his "mea culpa" before news cameras in tokyo today. >> there was a weak area in the system and as a result we lost bitcoins. i am deeply sorry that i have caused trouble to everyone. >> sreenivasan: his website had been one of the largest on-line exchanges for the digital crypto-currency known as bitcoins. bitcoins are generated, or mined, by computers, solving math problems that become ever more complex and time-consuming. the site, that acted as an exchange, went off-line tuesday, amid allegations of major theft, and karpeles acknowledged today he can't account for 850,000 bitcoins, that almost 4% of all the bitcoins available today, valued at about $425 million. the catastrophic losses prompted picketing this week outside the company's tokyo offices... >> i had 311 bitcoins in there, which at the time before this started was worth around $300,000. so it looks like that has disappeared. >> sreenivasan: bitcoins were created in 2009 to enable cross- border transactions without third party oversight, and their value soared in recent months. some entrepreneurs eve
mark karpeles issued his "mea culpa" before news cameras in tokyo today. >> there was a weak area in the system and as a result we lost bitcoins. i am deeply sorry that i have caused trouble to everyone. >> sreenivasan: his website had been one of the largest on-line exchanges for the digital crypto-currency known as bitcoins. bitcoins are generated, or mined, by computers, solving math problems that become ever more complex and time-consuming. the site, that acted as an...
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but most of ci, mea is quite stable. people are at home, people are working, people do not want unrest. i venture to say most people there are happy with the fact that the peninsula is part of ukraine. this move that we're seeing today is clearly a russian provocation. we'll see how far it can go. most ukraine -- including the ethnic russian, and russian-speaking want a future of peace. they are sick of the corruption that was represented. they want no part of that in the future in any move that will bring back anything similar to the old regime i think will be pushed back in all part of the ukraine. gerri: we're looking at live pictures here of the ukraine. kiev in particular. bishop, to you, you said people there want peace. i think that's a universal feeling. unfortunately in the cimea right now we have tanks, we have troops. the origin unconfirmed at the point. we think they are russian. what do you make of that. you're in the country right now. >> caller: well, there is tension in the country. fortunately, there has
but most of ci, mea is quite stable. people are at home, people are working, people do not want unrest. i venture to say most people there are happy with the fact that the peninsula is part of ukraine. this move that we're seeing today is clearly a russian provocation. we'll see how far it can go. most ukraine -- including the ethnic russian, and russian-speaking want a future of peace. they are sick of the corruption that was represented. they want no part of that in the future in any move...
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past, as she has described before back in 2013, is something that we have to do basically a national meaolicy has been america frankly on her news asking for forgiveness is a better america. that's not my view of america. her view is that america's past is so dark and so dismal that we have an enormous amount to account for on the world stage and the president apupon theed h appointed her because that's what he thought. remember what president obama did with his apology tour and we'll be different, it will be a different playing field in the world with president obama. he and she are cut from the same cloth. they're not different. they believe that america has a lot to atone for and this atoning goes on today. her comments going back decades are even more outrageous. about you she's from the same mold. >> didn't she marry the -- >> yeah, the regulatory czar. he's on my hit list. >> there is a hash tag dedicated to her. she got in there with a correction, switched it to the foundation is a reminder for individual accountability and reckonciliation required. >> yeah, she said we need do a
past, as she has described before back in 2013, is something that we have to do basically a national meaolicy has been america frankly on her news asking for forgiveness is a better america. that's not my view of america. her view is that america's past is so dark and so dismal that we have an enormous amount to account for on the world stage and the president apupon theed h appointed her because that's what he thought. remember what president obama did with his apology tour and we'll be...
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years is a lot more humility about these things, too, and if you will the ns,, you better will the meaand back of the a long-term presence and good lead to a downside. >> thanks. yes, please. >> thank you. --get a graduate degree at gw in international affairs. you mention your high regard for president bush and his work in international -- >> the older. >> bush the elder. you also mentioned secretary is under's work in the middle east but looking at bush the elder does the high regard in the best respect also extend to the secretary of state jim baker? >> i covered jim baker. i was the diplomatic responded so i had very high regard for the job he did as secretary of state. >> thank you very much. thank you. yes, please. >> lick a list -- nicholas, undergraduate at gw and great admirer of your column and the writing in "the kalb report." i was here in a session where ted koppel talked about the state of news. i read "the new york times" a andand i've read al jazeera bbc to avoid news written by cynics and people writing -- watching their readership and writing for that group. how do yo
years is a lot more humility about these things, too, and if you will the ns,, you better will the meaand back of the a long-term presence and good lead to a downside. >> thanks. yes, please. >> thank you. --get a graduate degree at gw in international affairs. you mention your high regard for president bush and his work in international -- >> the older. >> bush the elder. you also mentioned secretary is under's work in the middle east but looking at bush the elder does...
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we are here with that and how some security measures were put mea into action yesterday.ion good morninggo >> reporter: good morning to youte both. and welcome to super bowl boulevard. it's 13 blocks here in times bo square. it's basically been turned into e a fan zone.ically been even if you come out this morning, security is tight.ing, sec same deal ten miles away if you are across the hudson it's the toward same deal there. the security teams say they are ready for anything. the first scare came yesterday when envelopes containing a white powder were found in r was hotels and one sent to former mayor rudy giuliani's office in udy manhattan. none were hazardous, but they did not take chances. they didn' it's part of a beefed up security effort before the biggest game. ef with most of the 80,000 fans expected to use mass transit to the get to the game the chief says they are prepared. >> we are in a post 9/11 environment. we know terrorism is something that we need to be concerned about.lo is so, we are trying to make an environment here as people board trains to move to metlife stadium
we are here with that and how some security measures were put mea into action yesterday.ion good morninggo >> reporter: good morning to youte both. and welcome to super bowl boulevard. it's 13 blocks here in times bo square. it's basically been turned into e a fan zone.ically been even if you come out this morning, security is tight.ing, sec same deal ten miles away if you are across the hudson it's the toward same deal there. the security teams say they are ready for anything. the first...
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this is the mea yeah research institute. even more alarming of claims of video more grown up skids kids in training camps where they send the kids through paces in camouflage outfits and receiving instruction on variety of weapons indoctrinated. they are called cubs of zarqawi after the al qaeda leader. this is a new generation being groomed according to reports. there are propaganda value. the combat where kids are old enough to hold a gun, mapping sniper positions, working front line strength of battle scared cities. according to another report released by the u.n., young people are being recruited for various capacities by the armed opposition and apparent they're dying for the cause there are indications of teenage casualties among the opposition ranks. by the way that same u.n. report underscores another very important fact, that children in syria have been used, have been impacted to a much greater degree in the last three years by the assad regime itself. more than 10,000 children have been killed, thousands injured a
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. >> poof, back on twitter a mea culpa. aaron neighler, thank you so much. >>> let me shift gears now and move to the war on terror. there was one phrase we have heard over and over. that being this. the u.s. does not negotiate with terrorists. but right now, the u.s. appears to be doing just that. reviving the idea of a prisoner exchange. here's what we're learning. the u.s. telling the afghan taliban, if you give us one of yours, we will give you -- if you give us one of ours, i should say, we will give you five of yours. those five in question are taliban operatives currently being held at gitmo in guantanamo bay in cuba. the american in question here is this young man, army sergeant bowe bergdahl, held captive since 2009. in january of this year, the u.s. was sent this video by the taliban, a proof of life video, which some predicted was a sign that they were ready to negotiate for his release. this coming after his father made the promise to his son, we will never leave you on the battlefield. >> a father does not leav
. >> poof, back on twitter a mea culpa. aaron neighler, thank you so much. >>> let me shift gears now and move to the war on terror. there was one phrase we have heard over and over. that being this. the u.s. does not negotiate with terrorists. but right now, the u.s. appears to be doing just that. reviving the idea of a prisoner exchange. here's what we're learning. the u.s. telling the afghan taliban, if you give us one of yours, we will give you -- if you give us one of ours,...
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i was watching espn three weeks ago tnd was total everybody was me a mea culpaing to richard nawghtd.uits after failing to snatch medals at the olympics. not blaming them for the losses. some athletes did complain event in vent in the back was slowing them down. i need a vent in my pants. >> switching to suits final two days of competition. and it's nothing but net for a harlem globe trotter pulling off this incredible trick shot. >> get in there oh. game is on. it's over. >> after a few dribbles. 65 making a shot five stories above madison court in new york city. this shot has never been done before. >> the world famous basketball team is celebrating 88th year. they are such a family friendly. wonderful entertainment troop if you ever get to see the harlem globe trotters. >> has it been tried before? have a lot of people shot on basket. >> this is how the knicks practice. this explains why they are losing. >> can we try this on the court? coming up on the show a star opportunity and the class president but he was just suspended from school for fighting and suspending his sister. his
i was watching espn three weeks ago tnd was total everybody was me a mea culpaing to richard nawghtd.uits after failing to snatch medals at the olympics. not blaming them for the losses. some athletes did complain event in vent in the back was slowing them down. i need a vent in my pants. >> switching to suits final two days of competition. and it's nothing but net for a harlem globe trotter pulling off this incredible trick shot. >> get in there oh. game is on. it's over. >>...