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. >> reporter: michael ray flew in from boston. he didn't know sergeant smith but he could identify. >> personally, it hits home with me. i have a family, i have a daughter, around her age, and this is tough. [ bagpipes ]. >> reporter: the law enforcement family that never says goodbye, only stay safe, says today this still isn't goodbye, but stay safe, little brother. >> i love you, stay safe. that's all you can do. there's no guarantees in life, especially in our line of work. >> reporter: gone but never forgotten, tommy smith. >> i'll love him forever. >> reporter: his two older brothers and brother-in-law all in law enforcement will take some time to mourn and then they will get back to duty to serving the public because they say that is what tommy would want. as for detective maes, we're told he was not at the funeral. he was expected to show up but he wanted the focus to be on sergeant smith and his family and not on him. . >>> no cameras were allowed inside today's service but sources tell kpix 5 that mezerly was in attendan
. >> reporter: michael ray flew in from boston. he didn't know sergeant smith but he could identify. >> personally, it hits home with me. i have a family, i have a daughter, around her age, and this is tough. [ bagpipes ]. >> reporter: the law enforcement family that never says goodbye, only stay safe, says today this still isn't goodbye, but stay safe, little brother. >> i love you, stay safe. that's all you can do. there's no guarantees in life, especially in our line...
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rays. reminds you of michael anglo's the creation.of god is something called a psychological phenomenon of perceiving random shapes and images. >> up next, what landed this woman in today's ugly segment. ♪ ♪ mine was earned orbiti the moon in 1971. afghastan, in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's ened, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former miliry members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an au insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. ♪ legs, for crossing. ♪ et...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter c
rays. reminds you of michael anglo's the creation.of god is something called a psychological phenomenon of perceiving random shapes and images. >> up next, what landed this woman in today's ugly segment. ♪ ♪ mine was earned orbiti the moon in 1971. afghastan, in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's ened, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment...
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parked outside restaurants and mall parking lot is under arrest now. 22-year-old vernon ray shown evan car michaelof san francisco has been charged with 27 felony counts of burglary and grand theft. some of the thefts happened at the stanford shopping center in palo alto. palo alto police say the burglary spree stretches back at least 6 mont months. >> south san francisco police mean time have now release add sketch of man who walked naked into a high school girl's locker room. he's described as a white man around 40 years old. 5 foot 10 with average build. he'sh ygbalding with sht brown hair and pot belly. the man went that the girl's locker room at south san francisco high school two weeks ago and police say he made eye contact with a group of 5 cheer leaders then he left. >>> wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against the on demand car service uber over the death of 6-year-old girl on new years eve in san francisco. abc 7 news reporter has the story. >>reporter: 6-year-old sophia lieu was in this crosswalk on polk ellis street when 57-year-old man hit her. the driver worked out of his own ca
parked outside restaurants and mall parking lot is under arrest now. 22-year-old vernon ray shown evan car michaelof san francisco has been charged with 27 felony counts of burglary and grand theft. some of the thefts happened at the stanford shopping center in palo alto. palo alto police say the burglary spree stretches back at least 6 mont months. >> south san francisco police mean time have now release add sketch of man who walked naked into a high school girl's locker room. he's...
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michael. people almost exclusively bursting at the organic section the patient x ray brooks pharmacy board but isn't this a therapy session as the acidity is pictured at the eighteen thousand patients some patients such as button called ticket to the hospital several months off of the entry and i get the full treatment is received but a very big difference and eight. that made a batch of cookie. it was into the program. blessed us with a mentor and programs designed to try to help doctors nurses and office this is what is going like that but a strange stuff the korea strait the pdp the hospital a couple times it is just healthcare they head to the lost legacy readers get the wood. you just next door to the hospice nurse the korean protection accorded to fight back in two thousand and ten. jointly funded by but the koreans americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions including vehicle the context of structured well. loving the metrics like to compute overpass and decrepit. it tends not to spare. soon i know he took over. what goes on. it was. bill hall. in order to get it
michael. people almost exclusively bursting at the organic section the patient x ray brooks pharmacy board but isn't this a therapy session as the acidity is pictured at the eighteen thousand patients some patients such as button called ticket to the hospital several months off of the entry and i get the full treatment is received but a very big difference and eight. that made a batch of cookie. it was into the program. blessed us with a mentor and programs designed to try to help doctors...
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expense of fish i could pay for two thousand and ten at st michael got people almost exclusively bursting at the unit searched the patient x ray brooks pharmacy board but isn't this a therapy session this deficit is key to the eighteen thousand patients some patients such as button called ticket to the hospital several months off of the entry and i get the full treatment is received but a very big difference in taste. that made a batch of cookie. it was into the program. blessed us with a mentor and programs designed to try to console system that says come all this is what is going to like the registration stuff the korea strait the big legal costs of capable phones it isn't just hope that they have to the lost legacy nobody does it get the wood you just next door to the hospice service the korean protection accorded to fight back in two thousand and ten. jointly funded by but the koreans americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions including vehicle with copics structured and well kept coming and that tricks like to compute overpass and decrepit. he tends not to smear him. soon i know it took over. what
expense of fish i could pay for two thousand and ten at st michael got people almost exclusively bursting at the unit searched the patient x ray brooks pharmacy board but isn't this a therapy session this deficit is key to the eighteen thousand patients some patients such as button called ticket to the hospital several months off of the entry and i get the full treatment is received but a very big difference in taste. that made a batch of cookie. it was into the program. blessed us with a...
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from the 1920s, many shoe stores featured x-ray machines, supposedly help to assure of a fit but also. michael film "million dollar brain." >> in the 1978 superman movie the visitor showed off his x-ray vision. >> what color underwear am i wearing? >> osgood: to the lois lane. >> pink. >> osgood: back in the real world. a back scatter x-ray. >> debut in 2007 of airport security scanners that produced all too explicit widespread safety and privacy concerns. the risk to the individual is zero. the tsa assured the traveling public just last month the staning software generic outline of a passengers. also none is in place from crip ton. . >> osgood: coming up, a lesson to a work of art. no matter how busy your morning you can always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. [announcer]...if you think the best bed for one of you might be a compromise for the other one... [woman]ask me about our tempur-pedic.
from the 1920s, many shoe stores featured x-ray machines, supposedly help to assure of a fit but also. michael film "million dollar brain." >> in the 1978 superman movie the visitor showed off his x-ray vision. >> what color underwear am i wearing? >> osgood: to the lois lane. >> pink. >> osgood: back in the real world. a back scatter x-ray. >> debut in 2007 of airport security scanners that produced all too explicit widespread safety and privacy...
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expense of fish i could pay for two thousand and ten at st michael got people almost exclusively bursting at the unit searched the patient x ray brooks pharmacy board but isn't this a therapy session this facade that is key to the eighteen thousand patients some patients such as button called ticket to the hospital several months off of the entry and i get the full treatment is received with a very big difference and eight that made a batch of cookie it was into the program blessed us with a mentor and programs designed to try to console system that says come all this is what is going like that but a strange stuff the korea strait the big legal costs of capable phones it is just healthcare they head to the lost legacy nobody dst the wd you jus nor to the hostal i t kn protection accorded to fight back in two thousand ten jointly funded by but the koreans americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasio including vehicle with copics structured and well kept coming in that tricks like to compute overpass and that the team. he tends not to smear him. soon i know he took over. what goes . it was. bill hall. in ord
expense of fish i could pay for two thousand and ten at st michael got people almost exclusively bursting at the unit searched the patient x ray brooks pharmacy board but isn't this a therapy session this facade that is key to the eighteen thousand patients some patients such as button called ticket to the hospital several months off of the entry and i get the full treatment is received with a very big difference and eight that made a batch of cookie it was into the program blessed us with a...
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i wanted to ask ray a question. anyway, michael agrees with you that it is attractive. they will stay there forever. from the iranian point of view, mightsee why me -- why we want to keep it at the table if for example the interim agreement was the permanent agreement. it would allow us to say that we have constrained the program. we would be hovering in some zone fairly well-defined of the breakout capacity. how would the iranians feel about staying there indefinitely? what would they gain? what would they lose? when the been curious negotiations have not happened. both sides have tried to increase their leverage for the perspective resumption of negotiations. they have been trying to attempt for more sanction regimes. if there is a breakdown of negotiations, that does not mean that everyone promptly walks away from the table. everyone goes back to the pre- existing conditions. in the united states and the international community will try to enhance it. the idea is that they cannot return to the table. breakdown, that does not mean that the table disappears. it may rea
i wanted to ask ray a question. anyway, michael agrees with you that it is attractive. they will stay there forever. from the iranian point of view, mightsee why me -- why we want to keep it at the table if for example the interim agreement was the permanent agreement. it would allow us to say that we have constrained the program. we would be hovering in some zone fairly well-defined of the breakout capacity. how would the iranians feel about staying there indefinitely? what would they gain?...
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michael and his mom. no room for ten to twenty six second deficit to beat his x ray teammates stepped on a counselor and to those placed the gym and x rayed squall and claimed all three spots on the podium and in the motorbikes cassidy role as a fellow spaniard marc coma secured his place in the top of the standings. it's his fourth dot com rally title silken belgian midfielder kevin to boeing has completed a move from chelsea to bundesliga team of all spoken of kim and media reports an easy transfer fee is in the regionals twenty two million euros. chelsea recently paid about eight am to halt million euros for the attacking midfielder. his ten goals while on loan to that agreement last season brings is still on the cons about it. twenty two year old has signed a funny and a half year contract with the feds he has a plan to care for illegal smuggling of them the bill to mandate a little more than ten sailors and book lovers braved freezing temperatures in the latvian capital riga to launch the ict stint as european capital of culture. and they did so by forming a human chain reminiscent of four people in t
michael and his mom. no room for ten to twenty six second deficit to beat his x ray teammates stepped on a counselor and to those placed the gym and x rayed squall and claimed all three spots on the podium and in the motorbikes cassidy role as a fellow spaniard marc coma secured his place in the top of the standings. it's his fourth dot com rally title silken belgian midfielder kevin to boeing has completed a move from chelsea to bundesliga team of all spoken of kim and media reports an easy...
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>> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the great society 50 years later, and well, it's 50 years later. looking back over my own life i'm just a little bit older than the great society programs themselves, one program in particular, the basic educational opportunity grant made it possible for me to attend an university that i never would have been able to go to without it. so here i am, sitting here, making a nice living, thank you. how do we assess that? do we say, well, then it paid off because you pay taxes, you're a productive citizen, so it worked. or do we say, well, you probably would have been a success without it because i can't know that you wouldn't, it's unsure whether this was a good idea to help pay for you to go to school? >> i have always thought what you do is you learn from the successes you build on them, and then you go the next step. head start, educational investment, social security which sharply reduced poverty among the elderly over the years. we haven't even talked abou
>> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the great society 50 years later, and well, it's 50 years later. looking back over my own life i'm just a little bit older than the great society programs themselves, one program in particular, the basic educational opportunity grant made it possible for me to attend an university that i...
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>> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america >> welcome bac back to "inside story," i'm rayuarez. on this edition of our program we're talking about the new deal between boeing and the machinist union that keeps the production of the 777 x airliner in the state of washington. the state gave boeing big tax breaks but the union als also ge concessions, particularly on retirement. the company will shift to a 401k style plan. we'll go to a professor at university of cauniversity of california-berkeley. and from seattle, scott hamilt hamilton, managing director of liam company. professor, let me start with you, apart from the scale which is new and big, aren't these trends already established in american manufacturing? right-to-work states trying to pull work out of closed shops, the end of benefit pensions, moving to 401ks and workforce is interchangeable. if we don't make it with you, we'll make it with somebody else? >> they sure are there in force. this isn't a new story. there is a poisonous atmosphere when it comes to unions in the private sector throughout the united state
>> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america >> welcome bac back to "inside story," i'm rayuarez. on this edition of our program we're talking about the new deal between boeing and the machinist union that keeps the production of the 777 x airliner in the state of washington. the state gave boeing big tax breaks but the union als also ge concessions, particularly on retirement. the company...
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advocacy group, including former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, former pennsylvania governor ed rendell, and now former transportation secretary ray lahood, is pushing policy actions to address infrastructure needs. among their recommendations: passing a long-term transportation bill; establishing a national infrastructure bank to fund freight and other industrial projects; and consideration of gas or mileage fees to fund building and maintenance. still, the challenge ahead looms large. we look at the realities and real questions surrounding these projects with two people who are making the case for it. as we just heard, they are both with the group, "building america's future." former governor ed rendell, a democrat and former transportation secretary ray lahood, a republican and longtime congressman who was named co-chair of the group today. welcome to you both. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: so governor rendell to you first, what mainly is the problem that you want to fix? >> we want to revitalize the nation's infrastructure. we did a report a few years ago that said falling behinding falling apart. our infrastructure is lite
advocacy group, including former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, former pennsylvania governor ed rendell, and now former transportation secretary ray lahood, is pushing policy actions to address infrastructure needs. among their recommendations: passing a long-term transportation bill; establishing a national infrastructure bank to fund freight and other industrial projects; and consideration of gas or mileage fees to fund building and maintenance. still, the challenge ahead looms large....
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>> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. joining us now to talk about the american craft beer industry from spokane, washington, john bryant, cofounder of life brew house. and richard, and greg cook, co-founder and ceo of stone brewing company. well, you guys and your market segment, greg cook, continue to grow at a time when the rest of the industry, if you'll excuse the pun, is flat. what is the problem? i hear this under current of narrative of loss every time one of your compatriots sells out to a big brewing giant as an ah shucks instead of chest thumping high five situation. >> the idea that we shouldn't expect more and that we just want less, we're changing that notion into we actually deserve more and we deserve better. as you know compatriots fighting on the front line of great beer in this country when one of us decides to go to the other side of the line it is a disappointing loss sometimes. >> let's talk about that other side of the line, bill butcher. from what you've seen so far, and there have been sev
>> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. joining us now to talk about the american craft beer industry from spokane, washington, john bryant, cofounder of life brew house. and richard, and greg cook, co-founder and ceo of stone brewing company. well, you guys and your market segment, greg cook, continue to grow at a time when the rest of the...
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rays revealed a minor fracture. she will need help walking over the past few weeks. eight days after fellow countryman michaelumacher a race car driver was seriously injured when he fell while skiing. >>> flight to atlanta nearly a year ago, when the air craft descended hunley admit smacking the child under the eye. the judge imposed a hamper penalty because of hunley's prior criminal history, which included a prior assault. >>> frightening disappearance. on new year's day a man named nicholas simmons disappeared from his parents' home. four days later his parents found him thanks that picture in u.s.a. today. an associated press photographer snapped the picture, just to illustrate the cold weather and again that is simmons pressed against a steam vent, just a few blocks from the capitol building. after seeing his photo the family called police found simmons took him to the hospital. the man and his family have been reunited. everybody has always some kind of story to tell. >> always, always, not a good reminder, appreciate it david, thank you. >>> on joorms. al jazeera america, he is fightings for a big figh
rays revealed a minor fracture. she will need help walking over the past few weeks. eight days after fellow countryman michaelumacher a race car driver was seriously injured when he fell while skiing. >>> flight to atlanta nearly a year ago, when the air craft descended hunley admit smacking the child under the eye. the judge imposed a hamper penalty because of hunley's prior criminal history, which included a prior assault. >>> frightening disappearance. on new year's day a...
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michael and dr. kaplan, thanks for joining us, and have a great new year. this is the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm rayuarez. >> we can pass those those savings on. >> welcome hugh jackman. >> having low prices drives traffic to our shores. >> please welcome john legend. >> which allow us to lower expenses and lower prices again.
michael and dr. kaplan, thanks for joining us, and have a great new year. this is the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm rayuarez. >> we can pass those those savings on. >> welcome hugh jackman. >> having low prices drives traffic to our shores. >> please welcome john legend. >> which allow us to lower expenses and lower prices again.
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story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> america tonight's team of reporters breaks it down. >> so let's get immigration reform done this year. >> michael oku on immigration. >> adam play on jobs and the economy. >> that's what health reform is all about. the peace of mind that if misfortune strikes you don't have to lose everything. >> lori jane gliha on health care. and sheila macvicar on what mr. obama said and didn't say on problems. and on the night of problems, this is reality. >> i feel like 24 hours, at the restaurant five days a week every night i drive taxi. >> what it's like to work so hard and still fall short. >> and good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. we can't exactly say it's a comment from the heavens. but on washington's biggest night of the year just as president obama finished his state of the union address, a very severe, very rare storm, down in the beltway. beginning with the chaos down south. upper north you may not understand this but this is jackson, mississippi and this is when that part of the country gets snow and those vicious, vicious temperatures, it feels as cold as minus 30 with the wind
story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> america tonight's team of reporters breaks it down. >> so let's get immigration reform done this year. >> michael oku on immigration. >> adam play on jobs and the economy. >> that's what health reform is all about. the peace of mind that if misfortune strikes you don't have to lose everything. >> lori jane gliha on health care. and sheila macvicar on what mr. obama said...
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ray la hood, former secretary of transportation under president obama and the cochair of building america's future, a coalition founded by former new york mayor michael thank you for being with us today and i want to ask you how bad this is. >> well, at one time we were number one in infrastructure. number one in our ability to build the hoover dam, the golden gate bridge, the interstate system, the best freight system in america and now 16th, melissa. and we're way, way down in our ability to do what we have to do because we have not made the investments in roads, bridges, the investments in our transit systems which are now all 50 years old. we are in very bad shape and i think the way to describe it better than any other way is that america's one big pothole. >> wow. well, where are we most vulnerab vulnerable? >> i think the roads and bridges. i think they're in a state of disrepair. i think our 50-year-old transit systems around the country, every one needs new cars, new infrastructure. we have not made the investments and it's not for a lack of leadership from president obama. during the last four and a half years, we put forth some pretty big,
ray la hood, former secretary of transportation under president obama and the cochair of building america's future, a coalition founded by former new york mayor michael thank you for being with us today and i want to ask you how bad this is. >> well, at one time we were number one in infrastructure. number one in our ability to build the hoover dam, the golden gate bridge, the interstate system, the best freight system in america and now 16th, melissa. and we're way, way down in our...
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ray hon is a smart guy. i think de blasio is the day -- >> he's not smart enough to know how the city works. look, the sanitation department, it's a complex big bureaucracy. michaelll of his faults wasn't a huge fan. he was the guy who actually knew how to make a bureaucracy work. >> got it. >> bill de blasio ran hillary clinton's office run. >> he got the job. >> i want to bring this back to the bigger picture. we're talking about income inequality. a lot of people are carried out about the bigger job. they're pushing a similar' equality. here's what the president had to say two weeks bago about that. >> the relentless chore and that is dangerous and it has jeopardized middle class american's basic bargain. >> so it's what's happening in new york city a test case for democrats across the city. if you talk about a tail of two nations, that's exactly what you are going to get. i think it's not about what you're going to git. it's not what it is. they can live in a rose colored glass house. you know they going to get some rocks thrown if they don't realize what's happening. >> bill de blasio, warren are to the left much further than president obama ever would. we'r
ray hon is a smart guy. i think de blasio is the day -- >> he's not smart enough to know how the city works. look, the sanitation department, it's a complex big bureaucracy. michaelll of his faults wasn't a huge fan. he was the guy who actually knew how to make a bureaucracy work. >> got it. >> bill de blasio ran hillary clinton's office run. >> he got the job. >> i want to bring this back to the bigger picture. we're talking about income inequality. a lot of...
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. >> michael king could spend the rest of his life in max, but he is far from the most notorious escapee at brushy mountain. the most famous escape was made by james earl rayr he killed civil rights leader martin luther king jr. ray had been an escapee from missouri state penitentiary when he assassinated king. >> the main thing he was interested in was escaping. now, when i first met him, i was interested in escaping too. we got into a couple of plots together that never worked out. one we were going to go through the roof of the old auditorium where they showed movies. we did get the hole cut but it was discovered before we had a chance to use it. we didn't get caught, we didn't get locked up over it. they found it and tightened security in that area. >> in 1977 ray plotted another escape with james slagle and two other inmates. the plan was to climb the outer wall using a makeshift ladder crafted from chains. the inmates knew the tower guard closest to the wall took an afternoon nap. but slagle feared ray's high profile would lead them to the escapees. >> i said, james, you've got no pickup, no car. as soon as your foot touches down, they know it's you,
. >> michael king could spend the rest of his life in max, but he is far from the most notorious escapee at brushy mountain. the most famous escape was made by james earl rayr he killed civil rights leader martin luther king jr. ray had been an escapee from missouri state penitentiary when he assassinated king. >> the main thing he was interested in was escaping. now, when i first met him, i was interested in escaping too. we got into a couple of plots together that never worked...
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michael corbett is the new ceo of citigroup. he talked about the new era thinking and how citigroup looks different than it did before. >> you look at rayions. they are never smooth. we actually go into this one a bit that are then we have historically. you have to remember that taper is taper. it is not tightening. it is removing what was put in as excess liquidity. we are just getting back to where we think we should the. >> taper is not actually a tightening. it is a taper. his comments on what the new citigroup looks like is interesting. they try to distinguish themselves from one another. >> i would say that more than any other executive here, it is the different executive. eric, who was michael corbat 12 months ago? >> 100 days into the job. all he could say was the right word. that was what everyone wanted to hear. execution. that is still his mantra for 2014. i said really? when will it not be execution? the answer is never. that is all that matters. orbatat is the c distinction? this he have a bigger helicopter? >> no, it is smaller. the point that he wanted to make -- we had a fascinating conversation about universal banking.
michael corbett is the new ceo of citigroup. he talked about the new era thinking and how citigroup looks different than it did before. >> you look at rayions. they are never smooth. we actually go into this one a bit that are then we have historically. you have to remember that taper is taper. it is not tightening. it is removing what was put in as excess liquidity. we are just getting back to where we think we should the. >> taper is not actually a tightening. it is a taper. his...
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michael scotto from new york 1. grimm clearly livid. why? scotto asked him about a fund rai raising allegation. i asked him.bizarre outburst. >> i was surprised by his reaction i asked that question at the very end of the interview after the state of the union address. i decided to throw in that question about the investigation because we had been waiting for hear from him on allegations that had surfaced just a couple weeks ago. i asked that question. i really wasn't expecting much of a response. i thought he'd say i don't want to talk about that. or i've done nothing wrong. something to that event. and then it kind of evolved into something he saw at television. >> you seemed to sense something in his eyes when he was looking back at you? what did you see? >> well, what happened, we taped it it was going to air as is. i asked him that question and said i don't want to talk about it and walked off the camera. i turned back to the camera and explained why he left the interview. i think it was during that time he got infuriated and came back to me and after i wrapped up leaning over an saying if you do somet
michael scotto from new york 1. grimm clearly livid. why? scotto asked him about a fund rai raising allegation. i asked him.bizarre outburst. >> i was surprised by his reaction i asked that question at the very end of the interview after the state of the union address. i decided to throw in that question about the investigation because we had been waiting for hear from him on allegations that had surfaced just a couple weeks ago. i asked that question. i really wasn't expecting much of a...
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story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> america tonight's team of reporters breaks it down. >> so let's get immigration reform done this year. >> michael oku on immigration. >> adam play on jobs and the economy. >> that's what health reform is all about. the peace of mind that if misfortune strikes you don't have to lose
story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> america tonight's team of reporters breaks it down. >> so let's get immigration reform done this year. >> michael oku on immigration. >> adam play on jobs and the economy. >> that's what health reform is all about. the peace of mind that if misfortune strikes you don't have to lose
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michael at that mara, i would -- at would -- -- i would bet up all night. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> thanks. >>> heather nauert, who is also up early. >> you guys ever see "ray. bill and hillary clinton compiled a political hit list during her run for president. this according to a new book the clintons reportedly ranked politicians who had burned hillary on a scale of one to seven. seven being the worst. getting a seven, the current secretary of state, john kerry. also senator jay rockefeller of west virginia, senator bob casey of pennsylvania, and vermont senator patrick leahy. also on the list, missouri senator claire mccaskill. the first female senator who endorsed president obama. did president obama overstep his authority? the supreme court will hear arguments on whether president obama violated the constitution during his first term by using executive power to temporarily fill high-level positions. a trio of recess appointments to the national labor relations board deemed unconstitutional by lower courts because the senate was in recess when he acted. >>> outrageous in this story behind the photo is pretty insane. police in california spotted this van
michael at that mara, i would -- at would -- -- i would bet up all night. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> thanks. >>> heather nauert, who is also up early. >> you guys ever see "ray. bill and hillary clinton compiled a political hit list during her run for president. this according to a new book the clintons reportedly ranked politicians who had burned hillary on a scale of one to seven. seven being the worst. getting a seven, the current secretary of state,...