184
184
Jul 22, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
you know and i think if you good on the other end with what we were talking about 24 hours ago michael which is medicare and social securi social secure barack obama putting those on the table, we saw those from congress. so aagree with pat and john than. we are talking about the credibility of the united states. defaulting seems to be not an option. i've always been of the belief, just because i look at it through a political lens, that neither side really wants this because the political consequences, forget the huge economic consequences, the political consequences are too unpredictable. too chaotic. no one whoes who will blame who. the thing i just -- one quick thing michael. >> quick comment because then i got to break. >> one step back. independents look at this. they are not interested in the details like we are. all they see is washington not being able to get anything done. it is bad for both parties. >> of that mind said, my mantra is one of shared pain. if they can cobble together a video bb and i like express it this way, where everybody has skin in the game, then i think it is s
you know and i think if you good on the other end with what we were talking about 24 hours ago michael which is medicare and social securi social secure barack obama putting those on the table, we saw those from congress. so aagree with pat and john than. we are talking about the credibility of the united states. defaulting seems to be not an option. i've always been of the belief, just because i look at it through a political lens, that neither side really wants this because the political...
486
486
Jul 28, 2011
07/11
by
KOFY
tv
eye 486
favorite 0
quote 0
michael finney shows you which three are worth considering. woman from alex trebek broke into his hotel room. >>> new musical comedy. >> don sanchez has what's hot. ♪ >> sophisticated andrea marcovicci in the razz room. >> jewish film festival little powerful films that offer discovery. >> theater works presents a new comedy fly by night about life changing events and 1965 new york blackout at lucie stern theater. >> paul riser joins forces for a new cd. here them at bimbo's 365. >> flying kites and family foon at annual berkeley festival. kites aren't just for kids at the berkeley marina. >> this is hilarious one woman show across india in flying yoga. >> fifth chevron festival has naltdly renowned performers at lescher center. >> and weather is going to be nice, too. >> it's going to be nice and cool at the coast. >> thank you for j (speaking in international language) and he said unto them go ye into all of the world and preach the gospel preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause)
michael finney shows you which three are worth considering. woman from alex trebek broke into his hotel room. >>> new musical comedy. >> don sanchez has what's hot. ♪ >> sophisticated andrea marcovicci in the razz room. >> jewish film festival little powerful films that offer discovery. >> theater works presents a new comedy fly by night about life changing events and 1965 new york blackout at lucie stern theater. >> paul riser joins forces for a new cd....
175
175
Jul 28, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
michael finney shows which three are worth considering. >> and the government is now looking to pay youhave the next big start up idea. [ female announcer ] what's so great about jcp cash? no exclusions! with jcp cash, earn ten dollars off when you spend just twenty-five storewide. and unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. get ten dollars off with no exclusions! we make style affordable, you make it yours! jcpenney. >>> a live look now at golden gate bridge. fog is creeping back in. you can't see the tops of the towers there and it's slow going heading to marin for folks coming into the city traffic is moving nicely now. >> and if you're looking to buy an e book reader there are more choices now. consumer reports put a dozen of them to the test. and michael finney is here now with results. >> these days more people are trading regular books for e book readers like the nook from barns and noble. sales almost doubled in the last year alone. >> it's easy. and i can get whatever books i want. i don't have to worry about ordering them. >> i can sit in the easy chair and p
michael finney shows which three are worth considering. >> and the government is now looking to pay youhave the next big start up idea. [ female announcer ] what's so great about jcp cash? no exclusions! with jcp cash, earn ten dollars off when you spend just twenty-five storewide. and unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. get ten dollars off with no exclusions! we make style affordable, you make it yours! jcpenney. >>> a live look now at golden gate bridge....
235
235
Jul 28, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
michael finney shows you which three are worth considering.rom alex trebek broke into his hotel room. >>> new musical comedy. >> don sanchez has what's hot. ♪ >> sophisticated andrea marcovicci in the razz room. >> jewish film festival little powerful films that offer discovery. >> theater works presents a new comedy fly by night about life changing events and 1965 new york blackout at lucie stern theater. >> paul riser joins forces for a new cd. here them at bimbo's 365. >> flying kites and family foon at annual berkeley festival. kites aren't just for kids at the berkeley marina. >> this is hilarious one woman show across india in flying yoga. >> fifth chevron festival has naltdly renowned performers at lescher center. >> and weather is going to be nice, too. >> it's going to be nice and cool at the coast. >> thank you for joining us. >> have a great day. ♪ ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters.
michael finney shows you which three are worth considering.rom alex trebek broke into his hotel room. >>> new musical comedy. >> don sanchez has what's hot. ♪ >> sophisticated andrea marcovicci in the razz room. >> jewish film festival little powerful films that offer discovery. >> theater works presents a new comedy fly by night about life changing events and 1965 new york blackout at lucie stern theater. >> paul riser joins forces for a new cd. here...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
and we went down this path right it did a lot of wonderful things but it streamlined michael's not the least of which is basically to. marginalize nasa now the other question about which should be i mean i think every nation needs to make sure that its defenses are strong enough to defend its country and maybe do a little more. i think united states is trying to be the policeman around the world i frankly think that's a mistake. that's our peace loving president obama is going. to find that the world is less fascinated now with the space exploration that it was the nineteenth if you can feel like the public interest shifted to a different sphere. first of all the apollo program was not an exploration program it was a political program to demonstrate to the soviets the rest of the world that the united states was not second rate we barely were able to do that did you feel that it was a political mission when you're flying. it was our job was to put the american flag on the moon and and if we had any time to pick up rocks well ok but don't cause and you don't have any accidents. fortunately the rest of
and we went down this path right it did a lot of wonderful things but it streamlined michael's not the least of which is basically to. marginalize nasa now the other question about which should be i mean i think every nation needs to make sure that its defenses are strong enough to defend its country and maybe do a little more. i think united states is trying to be the policeman around the world i frankly think that's a mistake. that's our peace loving president obama is going. to find that the...
188
188
Jul 18, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what i'm raising to you, michael. >> al, on that point, which is -- i would not have a disagreement with you, necessarily. i think that the messaging has been off. i think that arguments that have been profited by the leadership have stepped on each other. whether boehner or mcconnell or mcconnell on ryan or whom ever. so there has not been the kind of strategic coordination, particularly rolling out big plans like the ryan plan, and making big proposals as you have seen bit gop. so i will absolutely concede that from a strategic messaging point. yeah, the party has been off point a bit. it doesn't, however, take away from the underlying argument that country wants us to do something about spending. and al, i've said this from the beginning -- >> the amendment is not it. do you really that if you had -- just a minute. i let you finish. let me raise this point. do you realize michael that if you add balanced budget amendment that ronald reagan, with his budget illegal eight times, that george bush would have been illegal eight times. that michael -- that bill clinton would have been
that's what i'm raising to you, michael. >> al, on that point, which is -- i would not have a disagreement with you, necessarily. i think that the messaging has been off. i think that arguments that have been profited by the leadership have stepped on each other. whether boehner or mcconnell or mcconnell on ryan or whom ever. so there has not been the kind of strategic coordination, particularly rolling out big plans like the ryan plan, and making big proposals as you have seen bit gop....
621
621
Jul 25, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 621
favorite 0
quote 0
and michael finney takes a look at which brands you should buy and which you should look out for. >>e are many simple fixes, but that might save thousands of dollars and consumer reports can help you to know which brands to buy to save you future fixes. repairman anthony tells clients when ab an appliance breaks down don't just rush to buy a new one. a repair may do. >> it's $100 and they were ready to spend $1700. >> but it isn't easy to know. consumer reports national research center surveyed more than 27,000 subscribers who had repair problems, including appliances to find out if you should repair or replace. >> most products we asked about don't break too easily. when things do go wrong, they can go horribly wrong. >> consumer reports found with three to four year old appliances one repair prone is a side by side refrigerator with an ice maker, front loading washing machines were more likely to break down and consumer reports finds you can't go by brand name alorng either. ge made reliable cooking appliances but repair prone are its refrigerators, lg made reliable plasma tvs but
and michael finney takes a look at which brands you should buy and which you should look out for. >>e are many simple fixes, but that might save thousands of dollars and consumer reports can help you to know which brands to buy to save you future fixes. repairman anthony tells clients when ab an appliance breaks down don't just rush to buy a new one. a repair may do. >> it's $100 and they were ready to spend $1700. >> but it isn't easy to know. consumer reports national...
45
45
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
oh no michael starting from scratch a expects that which he wants to do the whole of the season and lots of domestic things. we expect that we should be a bit quieter than last week given that we're now in the summer season monday is of course i july fourth the markets will be closed in the united states this week investors will pay as usual close attention to external factors including our inflationary data coming out of both the euro zone and united states and also keep an eye of course on u.s. jobs data in russia there are very few big events are scheduled one notable event takes place friday when the x five will release their second quarter operating update. michael stein from a person of his analysis of what we can expect from the coming week and that wraps up the business because i'm joined in less than forty five minutes for another business updates and if you can write you can log on to a website archie dot com slash business. twenty years ago in the large this country is the biggest surpluses of. one hundred million the beach began a journey. where did it take the. wealth of bri
oh no michael starting from scratch a expects that which he wants to do the whole of the season and lots of domestic things. we expect that we should be a bit quieter than last week given that we're now in the summer season monday is of course i july fourth the markets will be closed in the united states this week investors will pay as usual close attention to external factors including our inflationary data coming out of both the euro zone and united states and also keep an eye of course on...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
reasonable to grant him early release and peace was of course the crucial factor which enclosed the judge's decision. u.s. admiral michael mullen has announced that america will continue to run reconnaissance missions near china this comes after two chinese fighter jets intercepted a u. two spy plane over taiwan which china claims as its territory has already warned the move could damage relations with washington well to discuss this we're joined live by from a foreign policy think thank you very much mr hallinan for joining us now as trying to claims taiwan as its own and has long been against a reconnaissance missions of the u.s. along this coastline is their anger justified or is this a storm in a teacup. well you know i think that their anger is justified i'm not saying that this incident is going to get a whole lot worse but there's a long history here and they really goes back to one nine hundred ninety six when the clinton administration sent two aircraft carrier battle groups into the taiwan straits at that time there was a lot of tension between taiwan and mainland china and the chinese had to back up they were
reasonable to grant him early release and peace was of course the crucial factor which enclosed the judge's decision. u.s. admiral michael mullen has announced that america will continue to run reconnaissance missions near china this comes after two chinese fighter jets intercepted a u. two spy plane over taiwan which china claims as its territory has already warned the move could damage relations with washington well to discuss this we're joined live by from a foreign policy think thank you...
172
172
Jul 20, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
>> we are here to lob which -- to lobby. michael and i have visiting a lot of cities and speaking to kids and young machine. especially in at-risk communities. there's been a surge in dogfighting. we call it street fighting. kids are squaring up pit bulls we think that prevention work is important. we also need policies that deter this activity. frankly, bring people to justice when they knowingly violate the law and engage in this cruelty to animals. mike and i were up on the hill today meeting with lawmakers and urging them to adopt new crimes for being a expect day for or bringing a child to -- spectator. or bringing a child. people bring a 7, 8 or 10-year-old kid, a parent to watchdogs fighting or roosters fighting. >> greta: in your new book, i didn't realize you got involved in dogfighting at age eight. i never heard of it until your case. >> in the community i group up in it was prevalent. it was something i was exposed to a lot of the older guys exposed myself and others to it. it was just something that we learned to do. i
>> we are here to lob which -- to lobby. michael and i have visiting a lot of cities and speaking to kids and young machine. especially in at-risk communities. there's been a surge in dogfighting. we call it street fighting. kids are squaring up pit bulls we think that prevention work is important. we also need policies that deter this activity. frankly, bring people to justice when they knowingly violate the law and engage in this cruelty to animals. mike and i were up on the hill today...
173
173
Jul 28, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
but i think michael's fundamental point is correct, which is when i was a football player in texas wee always taught by my coach, you know, you always play like you're from behind. you never get arrogant. and right now it is absolutely arrogant to say the things that they're saying and it breeds complacency. so what we want to drive home is the point that, forgive the fans out there for drew brees and the new orleans saints, but this reminds me of the 2010 super bowl where everybody had written them off going into the final part of the game, they kicked an onside kick and came back from ten points from behind. that's the challenge we have, which is it would be a tragedy of ironic proportions that if in bin laden's death we give him a victory he couldn't achieve in life through our arrogance and complacency. >> well, michael scheuer and chad sweet, i really appreciate you joining us here. >> thank you, sir. >>> up next, between iraq and a hard place. that's where john boehner finds himself. as we told you at the top of the show. taking on the democrats while fighting off the tea party
but i think michael's fundamental point is correct, which is when i was a football player in texas wee always taught by my coach, you know, you always play like you're from behind. you never get arrogant. and right now it is absolutely arrogant to say the things that they're saying and it breeds complacency. so what we want to drive home is the point that, forgive the fans out there for drew brees and the new orleans saints, but this reminds me of the 2010 super bowl where everybody had written...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
pretty much it was stable and getting better he managed to create a man made river project which was going to keep michael i'm so behind him for north africa east he's done a great deal for his people subsidized housing market cheap free education i mean maybe he's a socialist leaning agenda didn't suit the us but i don't see too many things but he could have done differently and certainly i think now he was very much in favor of a peaceful transition to a better system and not the wall on which nato proposes ok omar look like you want to disagree or is. quite disagree. but that became in one nine hundred sixty nine by a cool remove the border stayed there ousted most of the plotters with him jailed some of them most of them wanted to and then you had this u.t.s. of extremely repressive campaigns throughout the seventy's from the get seventy's started during the eighty's and throughout the ninety's being the opposition after the opposition was sacked out including by the way the socialists and the leftists many of them that wanted it he of reform and institutionalize it sounds standard for the middle east
pretty much it was stable and getting better he managed to create a man made river project which was going to keep michael i'm so behind him for north africa east he's done a great deal for his people subsidized housing market cheap free education i mean maybe he's a socialist leaning agenda didn't suit the us but i don't see too many things but he could have done differently and certainly i think now he was very much in favor of a peaceful transition to a better system and not the wall on...
217
217
Jul 3, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
so it gives me great pleasure to introduce doctor michael willrich from brandeis university which is associate professor and department of history and, of course, as you note dr. willrich we talking about his book, "pox: an american history" published earlier this year by penguin press. dr. willrich's first book "city of courts" one for dissing bush john h. dunning prize awarded by the american historical association for the best book on any aspect as u.s. history and the william nelson cromwell prize for legal history. dr. willrich received his ph.d in history from the university of chicago. before that he worked for some years as a journalist in washington, d.c. writing for the "washington monthly," city paper, "the new republic" and other magazines. please give dr. willrich a very warm welcome. [applause] >> the thank you so much for that lovely introduction and thank you all for coming out this evening. it's terrific to be in this place. a beautiful building. and it's got so many wonderful public programs going on right now, bringing the history of medicine and disease which is s
so it gives me great pleasure to introduce doctor michael willrich from brandeis university which is associate professor and department of history and, of course, as you note dr. willrich we talking about his book, "pox: an american history" published earlier this year by penguin press. dr. willrich's first book "city of courts" one for dissing bush john h. dunning prize awarded by the american historical association for the best book on any aspect as u.s. history and the...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
michael and. the marshall islands both against us which means that the two thirds have always been assured but i would drive for more countries is a drive for digits of four dimensional support and that's really what we're going to do thank you very much for. the. first tree removal called clear cut. second explosives are used to plans to go deeper than the there's a. third the remains are made by machinery. finally easy from mortgage soil is deposited in vallecito. legal and. will comes with a. good mix of big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into high gear cheap products they don't understand. he says kept he followed russian invaders to each of bidders and brought in their big breakthrough back. spotlight on stored on technology update here on c.n.n. we've got the future covered. new story dominating our coverage tonight. forty children's bodies inside the sunken pleasure cruiser in central russia it went down in minutes killing almost half of the two hundred seven armful. the missile sinking listen three minutes of our whole family was on the last over believe it
michael and. the marshall islands both against us which means that the two thirds have always been assured but i would drive for more countries is a drive for digits of four dimensional support and that's really what we're going to do thank you very much for. the. first tree removal called clear cut. second explosives are used to plans to go deeper than the there's a. third the remains are made by machinery. finally easy from mortgage soil is deposited in vallecito. legal and. will comes with...
479
479
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
COM
tv
eye 479
favorite 0
quote 0
which it is all up here. >> stephen: oh, book. michael shermer thank you so much. the book is the beliefing brain. we'll be right back. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night! (cheers and applause)
which it is all up here. >> stephen: oh, book. michael shermer thank you so much. the book is the beliefing brain. we'll be right back. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night! (cheers and applause)
352
352
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
COM
tv
eye 352
favorite 0
quote 0
which it is all up here. >> stephen: oh, book. michael shermer thank you so much. the book is the beliefing brain.e'll be right back. ice breakers mints with icy-cool flavor crystals. ice breakers. stay cool. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night, guys. [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] toyota venza. keep on rolling. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i like the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night! (cheers and applause)
which it is all up here. >> stephen: oh, book. michael shermer thank you so much. the book is the beliefing brain.e'll be right back. ice breakers mints with icy-cool flavor crystals. ice breakers. stay cool. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the...
1,346
1.3K
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
COM
tv
eye 1,346
favorite 0
quote 0
which it is all up here. >> stephen: oh, book. michael shermer thank you so much. the book is the beliefing brain. we'll be right back. what's up, smart? oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey? nah, with the hotels.com summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby. interesting... wow, i'm blown away. you look great. hotels.com summer sale, save up to 30%. and get a free kindle. hotels.com. be smart. book smart.
which it is all up here. >> stephen: oh, book. michael shermer thank you so much. the book is the beliefing brain. we'll be right back. what's up, smart? oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey? nah, with the hotels.com summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby. interesting... wow, i'm blown away. you look great. hotels.com summer sale, save up to 30%. and get a free kindle. hotels.com. be smart. book smart.
1,055
1.1K
Jul 18, 2011
07/11
by
COM
tv
eye 1,055
favorite 0
quote 0
which it is all up here. >> stephen: oh, book. michael shermer thank you so much. the book is the beliefing brain. brain. we'll be right back. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. met an old man at the top asked him if he had a secret and the old man stopped and thought and said: free 'cause that's how it ought to be my brother credit 'cause you'll need a loan for one thing or another score 'cause they break it down to one simple number that you can use dot to take a break because the name is kinda long com in honor of the internet that it's on put it all together at the end of the song it gives you freecreditscore-dot-com, and i'm gone... offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night! (cheers and applause)
which it is all up here. >> stephen: oh, book. michael shermer thank you so much. the book is the beliefing brain. brain. we'll be right back. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. met an old man at the top asked him if he had a secret and the old man stopped and...
387
387
Jul 13, 2011
07/11
by
COM
tv
eye 387
favorite 0
quote 0
which it is all up here. >> stephen: oh, book. michael shermer thank you so much. the book is the beliefing brain.e'll be right back. ok, people. show me the best way to design a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. brace yourself for the big, bold taste tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. brace yourself for the big, bold taste tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night! (cheers and applause)
which it is all up here. >> stephen: oh, book. michael shermer thank you so much. the book is the beliefing brain.e'll be right back. ok, people. show me the best way to design a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately....
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
to be cleared of any wrongdoing by the court first to trying hard kosky michael stone to huge shareholding in motor sports talk which. the excitement rushes up a notch in the world of cricket this week the top two run countries in the test form of india and england calling head to head at lord's in thursday's opener on this year's world cup none of the tournaments believes it's going to be as tight on the crease as it is on paper. i think it's going to be very exciting season definitely they've got really good bowlers and then to some broader. resonance so it's going to be sort of be a tough fight i think the team plays well. plays well under pressure and i think they're more than physical toughness really mental toughness who is mentally tough is going to win it. let's finish with a hop skip and jump or actions to that effect park her or free running which initially was made famous for the film industry is now gaining momentum in russia or among cost read takes up the story. can we call it a sport if your performance is not rated well these three runners don't care what you call there are four four who are practiti
to be cleared of any wrongdoing by the court first to trying hard kosky michael stone to huge shareholding in motor sports talk which. the excitement rushes up a notch in the world of cricket this week the top two run countries in the test form of india and england calling head to head at lord's in thursday's opener on this year's world cup none of the tournaments believes it's going to be as tight on the crease as it is on paper. i think it's going to be very exciting season definitely they've...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
than three or four countries against usually the united states israel michael nisha and the marshall islands both against us which means that the two thirds have always been assured but our drive for more countries is a drive for legitimacy for international support and that's really what we're going to do thank you very much. with the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially a lot of nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. up most of the victims to use it as a threat to all of it but you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons of venture you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up to nuclear weapons or a bill. that represents all of the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. i'm going to mission free accreditation free zones for chargers free. range lunch three risk free studio time fre
than three or four countries against usually the united states israel michael nisha and the marshall islands both against us which means that the two thirds have always been assured but our drive for more countries is a drive for legitimacy for international support and that's really what we're going to do thank you very much. with the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by...
151
151
Jul 2, 2011
07/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
michael? >> well, it's still also the political context in which everyone's operating right now. as far as i know the president didn't have anything to do with this. but the bursting bubble of the housing market has really undermined coidence in the whole economy. we've had a larger percentage fall in housing prices in this crisis than we did in the great depression. it's hard for people to feel good about the economy when their principal asset has declined in that way. >> lehrer: and fannie mae and freddie mac were huge dominoes in this collapse, were they not? >> it's absolutely true. as it points out t this was a massive bipartisan failure. both parties built this house of cards. nobody really wants to take responsibility in the aftermath because it might you are hurt the markets even further. >> lehrer: all right, on to other things, mark. the hot new tone from president obama and returned somewhat by republicans on this debt ceiling debate, what's going on? >> well, i mean, the knock on barack obama is he is too cerebral too, cool, too detached it. so he gets a little combat
michael? >> well, it's still also the political context in which everyone's operating right now. as far as i know the president didn't have anything to do with this. but the bursting bubble of the housing market has really undermined coidence in the whole economy. we've had a larger percentage fall in housing prices in this crisis than we did in the great depression. it's hard for people to feel good about the economy when their principal asset has declined in that way. >> lehrer:...
199
199
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> public relations department expressing the feelings of pg&e, which are that we're sorry. >> attorney michaelko represents 40 clients. >> you can talk about pr and legal. pg&e, now, there is a year to figure it out. and what are you saying? >> they're saying it's not our fault. >> he says he's distraught that the legal filing seems to go back on the promise cash given to victims right after the disaster had no string as tachd and not preventing future actions. pg&e says that was not their intent. >> there are two faces. one tells you what you want to hear and one tells you what they are thinking. >> and in the statement from an hour ago, there is a quote from chris johns, the president of pg&e says we have always and will continue to work to do the right thing to, help rebuild the community and to help families impacted by the accident. we will not waiver from that. >> thank you. >> and the cal state university system has approved a plan to raise tuition to offset larger than expected cuts. the hike raises annual tuition for under graduates to nearly $5500, this on top of a 10% hike approved
. >> public relations department expressing the feelings of pg&e, which are that we're sorry. >> attorney michaelko represents 40 clients. >> you can talk about pr and legal. pg&e, now, there is a year to figure it out. and what are you saying? >> they're saying it's not our fault. >> he says he's distraught that the legal filing seems to go back on the promise cash given to victims right after the disaster had no string as tachd and not preventing future...
184
184
Jul 2, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
issues we talked about, and this piece on this book is interesting in the atlantic and which you were saying, michael eric dyson, is the fact that malcolm x was more of a street hustler like the rest of us need it more powerful for us to know where we could go which is an interesting way of looking at who malcolm was like on the west side of this town but let me read you a piece in this book. this is malcolm x when he's going through africa. he just left the secretaries home, and i will just read this one paragraph. as malcolm sought to process the recognition of status, talking about the house and the deliberation that he's met throughout africa he reflected how he changed in the past few months. my mind seems to be more at peace since i left in september. my thoughts come strong and clear and easy to express myself. paradoxically he then added my mind is almost incapable of producing words lately and it worried me. what he appears to be saying is that his middle east and african experiences have greatly broadened his mind yet his limited category of the black nationalism was insufficient to address
issues we talked about, and this piece on this book is interesting in the atlantic and which you were saying, michael eric dyson, is the fact that malcolm x was more of a street hustler like the rest of us need it more powerful for us to know where we could go which is an interesting way of looking at who malcolm was like on the west side of this town but let me read you a piece in this book. this is malcolm x when he's going through africa. he just left the secretaries home, and i will just...
173
173
Jul 19, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
which today was called for wednesday. meant to be the first day of mps summer break. some hope. michaelcrick there. >> joined by the deputy leader the labour party and nick is still with us. there is something wrong with the prime minister's judgement over coulson, isn't there? >> made clear he receive assurances which he accepted. same assurances given to scott hersh court. the scottish court accepted them. >> number 10, did they? >> but they all, sorry they all made some pretty big decisions in relation to mr. coulson. he received those assurances. he made perfectly clear. if the assurances turn out to be lies we will put his hand up and admit that the wrong decision. the worst accusation anybody is leveling at him naivete. >> he is naive? >> all this frothy talk he should look at his position like paul stephenson so much end of term, gid giddiness on part of the labour party. >> we'll come to end of term giddiness. 3:00 in the morning, phone comes to ring at town downing street and someone displays naive tate. >> i'm not accusing. >> accusation has been leveled naivete. >> he is not
which today was called for wednesday. meant to be the first day of mps summer break. some hope. michaelcrick there. >> joined by the deputy leader the labour party and nick is still with us. there is something wrong with the prime minister's judgement over coulson, isn't there? >> made clear he receive assurances which he accepted. same assurances given to scott hersh court. the scottish court accepted them. >> number 10, did they? >> but they all, sorry they all made...
163
163
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
michael. she felt trapped in a marriage she did not want and which she grew to hate.cause of that trap. >> borden says during their marriage, they had an unhealthy relationship, especially when it came to sex. >> the sex wasn't loving. held down, felt violated, felt overpowered. and then on the other hand, sex might be withheld or used as a weapon by her as best she could. >> and although they didn't know it, according to borden, their son, michael was a casualty of their conjugal war. >> his bedroom was right adjoining their bedroom. young michael ross being a kind of witness to a form of rape, ongoing basis gets integrated into part of his development. >> no little boy sits down and says to himself, gee, when i grow up, do i want to be turned on by consenting behavior or do i want to be turned on by coercive and sadistic behaviors? >> psychiatrist fred berlin also studied ross for the defense team. he believes ross was born with an abnormal sexual psyche. >> michael ross in growing up discovered he was afflicted with a horrible aberration of sexual makeup that was a
michael. she felt trapped in a marriage she did not want and which she grew to hate.cause of that trap. >> borden says during their marriage, they had an unhealthy relationship, especially when it came to sex. >> the sex wasn't loving. held down, felt violated, felt overpowered. and then on the other hand, sex might be withheld or used as a weapon by her as best she could. >> and although they didn't know it, according to borden, their son, michael was a casualty of their...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
credit is the growing heap of debt which many say is impossible to pay back michael pinto he's a senior economist at euro pacific capital he said help us figure it out thank you for being here listen to you you love how we try to tell you how you do i said you love me oh you're trying to help me ok that's. ok you were the you're my wife is that ok well let's talk about the debt then the day is now less than a week away default congress the white house still can't agree on the deal so what happens next week if the country defaults who feels that pain ok so you know what i think unfortunately. as the problem of getting this route is that the u.s. will default on her going to come august second this is a bunch of malarkey there's plenty of revenue coming into the government coffers to pay the interest on our day that's the only thing creditors should be concerned no there's things they can be concerned also is that the u.s. will spangly get fiscal house in order. to bring the debt ceiling ceiling. to the last decade back up if the u.s. pays the end on the debt. he doesn't get paid if the d
credit is the growing heap of debt which many say is impossible to pay back michael pinto he's a senior economist at euro pacific capital he said help us figure it out thank you for being here listen to you you love how we try to tell you how you do i said you love me oh you're trying to help me ok that's. ok you were the you're my wife is that ok well let's talk about the debt then the day is now less than a week away default congress the white house still can't agree on the deal so what...
435
435
Jul 31, 2011
07/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 435
favorite 0
quote 0
and their ponds, which should be filled with fresh water, are bone dry. michael steinhauser runs a farm and ranch business in the worst drought in a generation. >> this will be one that people will talk about for years to come. >> reporter: it's one consumers will be paying for in grocery stores in the months ahead. there's plenty of beef on the market. the cattle being sold today are keeping prices down. but what about six months from now? >> let's say next year it rained and they wanted to replenish their herd. they want to get some more cows. where do you find those cows when so many of them have been sold already? >> reporter: the same is true for the price of corn, wheat and soybeans used in so many grocer: products. already up 4% from last year. like these sunflowers, they've all wilted in the texas drought. in west texas, where people can't remember the last time it rained, they still somehow have a sense of humor about it. but make no mistake. this is a serious drought. large lakes that supply drinking water to west texas cities are mere puddles. in this
and their ponds, which should be filled with fresh water, are bone dry. michael steinhauser runs a farm and ranch business in the worst drought in a generation. >> this will be one that people will talk about for years to come. >> reporter: it's one consumers will be paying for in grocery stores in the months ahead. there's plenty of beef on the market. the cattle being sold today are keeping prices down. but what about six months from now? >> let's say next year it rained and...
144
144
Jul 27, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
when you talk about companies like walmart which will be represented by their ceo, michael duke, thomasaulk from kimberly clark and larry merlot with cvs. they have a lot of people working for them and a lot of people do business with these companies. today they're looking attackses and how that affects business and hiring. this is relevant to a lot of people's lives lives, maybe more so than the debt ceiling. it seems like more and more the debt ceiling is getting into the vernacular every day, people starting to talk about this more. >> some people are giving up on talking about it altogether. why not rap about it? a rapper tells washington to raise the debt ceiling. let's listen to this together ♪ raise the debt ceiling ♪ raise the debt ceiling >> he's keeping the message simple, tim. >> yeah, he is. he's cumulonimbus, from what i understand, he makes it rain. that's one of the signs that -- when you get a rap song like this, grand master ali, in the american vernacular, once you've done that, you've probably hit a mainstream issue. i'm not sure if it's going to be on the hot 100. >>
when you talk about companies like walmart which will be represented by their ceo, michael duke, thomasaulk from kimberly clark and larry merlot with cvs. they have a lot of people working for them and a lot of people do business with these companies. today they're looking attackses and how that affects business and hiring. this is relevant to a lot of people's lives lives, maybe more so than the debt ceiling. it seems like more and more the debt ceiling is getting into the vernacular every...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
michael boyd finishes up one over. while maintaining the defense holders brazil which looking to finals of the corporate america. why in fairness why. west meets east the usa will take on japan final the women's world cup. the first to golf and thomas bjorn has carded a five under par opening round of sixty five to play in the early lead in the british open championship at royal st george's but then cast aside memories of his two thousand and three meltdown that's the major he was denied the last time it came to this english course eight years ago bjorn blew a three shot lead with four holes to play but here raise some of those painful memories with a fine round the forty one year old dane only knew on monday that he was playing at the event after the withdrawal of v.j. singh and he went on to take the early lead by a stroke probably got in your human a spaniard played flawless golf at the fourth might twelfth uncertainty. however the galleries erupted after dustin johnson reached the past three sixteenth having before over at the twelve the american sank a hole in one and a string of birdies and ended the day a
michael boyd finishes up one over. while maintaining the defense holders brazil which looking to finals of the corporate america. why in fairness why. west meets east the usa will take on japan final the women's world cup. the first to golf and thomas bjorn has carded a five under par opening round of sixty five to play in the early lead in the british open championship at royal st george's but then cast aside memories of his two thousand and three meltdown that's the major he was denied the...
147
147
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
place at the headquarters of the department of employment services which runs the summer job program for about 14,000 kids. council man michaelwn wants to know how a convicted felon gets an unsupervised contact with a 17-year-old girl. >> we'll have a hearing and will ask some of these questions and hopefully get some answers. the question is once we get some of those answers, the question is how to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the accused molester, thomas nelson, did not undergo a background check. >> he is not a supervisor. all supervisors are required to have a background check, which the metropolitan police department conducts. >> reporter: police did check his record after his arrest. >> and there was nothing in there to indicate this type of an offense in his history that i saw. >> reporter: the mayor wanted some distance. >> obviously, he was hired before we got here. >> reporter: and made a promise. >> we're not going to tolerate the victimization of our youth. >> and that was gary neurenberg reporting. now, when nelson applied for that job, he truthfully answered a question on his application sayin
place at the headquarters of the department of employment services which runs the summer job program for about 14,000 kids. council man michaelwn wants to know how a convicted felon gets an unsupervised contact with a 17-year-old girl. >> we'll have a hearing and will ask some of these questions and hopefully get some answers. the question is once we get some of those answers, the question is how to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the accused molester, thomas nelson,...
174
174
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
place at the headquarters of the department of employment services which runs the summer job program for about 14,000 kids. councilman michael brown wants to know how a convicted felon gets apparently unsupervised contact with a 17-year-old girl. >> we have a hearing. we're going to ask some of these questions and hopefully get some answers but the question is once we get some of the answers, the question is how to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> the accused molester, nelson, did not undergo a background check. >> he was not the supervisor of record of the individual so he's not a supervisor. all supervisors are required to have a background check which the metropolitan police department conducts. >> reporter: police did check his record after his arrest. >> there was nothing in there to indicate this type of an offense. in his history that i saw. >> the mayor wanted some distance. >> ivel he was hired before we got here. >> and made a promise. >> we're not going to tolerate the victimization of our youth. >> gary nurenberg, 9news now. >> when nelson applied for the job, he truthfully answered a question on his applica
place at the headquarters of the department of employment services which runs the summer job program for about 14,000 kids. councilman michael brown wants to know how a convicted felon gets apparently unsupervised contact with a 17-year-old girl. >> we have a hearing. we're going to ask some of these questions and hopefully get some answers but the question is once we get some of the answers, the question is how to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> the accused molester, nelson,...
126
126
Jul 2, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
latest book is called "the political action handbook: a call to buy it for the hip-hop generation," which michaelmoore, yes, that michael moore, called a hard hitting analysis of what it takes to become politically active. at a global policy solutions dr. rockymore for its strategic leadership and coalition building for nonprofit organizations like the robert wood johnson foundation, the alliance for excellent education and congressional black caucus foundation. she serves on the board of the leadership for healthy communities and the national committee to preserve social security and medicare. [applause] it's a wonderful adlai organization. and just so she doesn't get bored with her life, she's also a member of the delta sigma theta sorority. please welcome maya rocymore. [applause] >> moore terry. i appreciate the invitation, and i am especially thrilled to be here before the national organization of women. [inaudible] for women. excuse me. i want to follow-up with sara and sending olga and sonya and also patricia schroeder for her leadership. [applause] for laying down the foundation we all st
latest book is called "the political action handbook: a call to buy it for the hip-hop generation," which michaelmoore, yes, that michael moore, called a hard hitting analysis of what it takes to become politically active. at a global policy solutions dr. rockymore for its strategic leadership and coalition building for nonprofit organizations like the robert wood johnson foundation, the alliance for excellent education and congressional black caucus foundation. she serves on the...
288
288
Jul 30, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
then there is michael crabtree in a boot out four to six weeks which seems to be a chronic foot problemu got the quarterback situation. alex smith signed but league rules prevent him from practicing until next thursday. rookie practiced how to take a snap. patrick willis, saw his buddy leave for san diego. so many changes. >> unfortunately, there is some guys i've had the pleasure of playing with that no longer with us anymore. that is just part of the game. >> here is another part of the game. there were so many rumors, he was going to jets, no the cowboys and the niners had a shot. the ex-raider signed philadelphia. five-year $60 million deal. >> tennis up in stanford. serena williams and maria sharapova. all serena. you saw the power there. on the serve and then watch the feather touchback shot. serena would cruise in straight sets 6-3, 6-1 and she has not lost to maria sharapova since 2004. more highlights and all baseball on the news at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. have a great weekend everybody. i'm larry beil. >> next at 8:30 a warning from the highway patrol, bay bridge drivers are hea
then there is michael crabtree in a boot out four to six weeks which seems to be a chronic foot problemu got the quarterback situation. alex smith signed but league rules prevent him from practicing until next thursday. rookie practiced how to take a snap. patrick willis, saw his buddy leave for san diego. so many changes. >> unfortunately, there is some guys i've had the pleasure of playing with that no longer with us anymore. that is just part of the game. >> here is another part...
155
155
Jul 2, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
latest book is called "the political action handbook: a call to buy it for the hip-hop generation," which michael moore, yes, that michael moore, called a hard hitting analysis of what it takes to become politically active. at a global policy solutions dr. rockymore for its strategic leadership and coalition building for nonprofit organizations like the robert wood johnson foundation, the alliance for excellent education and congressional black caucus foundation. she serves on the board of the leadership for healthy communities and the national committee to preserve social security and medicare. [applause] it's a wonderful adlai organization. and just so she doesn't get bored with her life, she's also a member of the delta sigma theta sorority. please welcome maya rocymore. [applause] >> moore terry. i appreciate the invitation, and i am especially thrilled to be here before the national organization of women. [inaudible] for women. excuse me. i want to follow-up with sara and sending olga and sonya and also patricia schroeder for her leadership. [applause] for laying down the foundation we all s
latest book is called "the political action handbook: a call to buy it for the hip-hop generation," which michael moore, yes, that michael moore, called a hard hitting analysis of what it takes to become politically active. at a global policy solutions dr. rockymore for its strategic leadership and coalition building for nonprofit organizations like the robert wood johnson foundation, the alliance for excellent education and congressional black caucus foundation. she serves on the...
262
262
Jul 20, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
which is more likely to you? >> that he did know. i have no doubt. >> reporter: michael wolf wrote the book, "the man who owns the news." inside the secret world of rupert murdoch. so, he was a hand on manager? >> deeply. this is what he lived for. this is what got him up in the morning. this is his joy. >> reporter: not tapping people's phones, but digging the dirt. splashing it in bold headlines on the front pages. >> it's almost a cliche. he has been -- he has been destroyed or humbled by exactly the culture that he's built. >> yeah, he's actually -- the camera's been turned. it's usually his papers and his media splashing the most sensationalist things on newsstands and on the movie screens worldwide and now it's him on the screen. >> reporter: to a man who rarely pulls his own punches, it must seem like the natural order of things has turned upside down. >> you are going nowhere, mr.! you stay right there. >> reporter: like the blockbuster movie fox studios will release in just a few wewes. question is, can rupert murdoch ever get back to the planet where he had so
which is more likely to you? >> that he did know. i have no doubt. >> reporter: michael wolf wrote the book, "the man who owns the news." inside the secret world of rupert murdoch. so, he was a hand on manager? >> deeply. this is what he lived for. this is what got him up in the morning. this is his joy. >> reporter: not tapping people's phones, but digging the dirt. splashing it in bold headlines on the front pages. >> it's almost a cliche. he has been...
130
130
Jul 31, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> officer michael white's responsibility is to stand guard in tower 14, from which he sees the entire northeast corner of stateville. he's been on the job for more than five years. >> you have to be serious. serious about it. it's real easy to get kind of lax around here because you're dealing with people and you're dealing with guys really trying to wear you down and find a weakness in you. so i'd say serious. serious. it's a penitentiary, you know. >> even as white stands vigil, the day is also beginning for some new arrivals to the prison. many of them will end up spending more time here than most of the guards will in their entire career. walking through the first of many outer gates, there's no mistaking this for a minimum or medium security facility. stateville's reputation is well known. >> from what i hear, people killing each other and stuff like that. you got to go in with guys doing life and stuff down over here. hear a lot of bad things about this penitentiary. kind of scary. because you're going to be here and you see how it is, like, maximum security and stuff like that.
. >> officer michael white's responsibility is to stand guard in tower 14, from which he sees the entire northeast corner of stateville. he's been on the job for more than five years. >> you have to be serious. serious about it. it's real easy to get kind of lax around here because you're dealing with people and you're dealing with guys really trying to wear you down and find a weakness in you. so i'd say serious. serious. it's a penitentiary, you know. >> even as white stands...
157
157
Jul 19, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
michael, one last question to you. whichis, do you expect many plans at the congressional level to be ultimately written by judges? and if so, is there an opening for the public mapping kind of activities to have some influence at that stage? >> well, courts actually prefer not to get involved in the redistricting process. so their first instinct when there's a constitutional defect with a particular redistricting plan is to have the legislature or whatever the redirecting authority be a commission or something else, have them try again. they will direct them to say, here we've identified these errors. you have a chance now to rectify those errors. where you could however, have, a map that is drawn by a court or a court, take ideas from the public, isn't this sort of voting rights issues. those will probably most likely be put back to the legislature to fix, if there are any issues that are discovered. it would be in states like a virginia or a new york where you have a divided state government and you can't get a legislativ
michael, one last question to you. whichis, do you expect many plans at the congressional level to be ultimately written by judges? and if so, is there an opening for the public mapping kind of activities to have some influence at that stage? >> well, courts actually prefer not to get involved in the redistricting process. so their first instinct when there's a constitutional defect with a particular redistricting plan is to have the legislature or whatever the redirecting authority be a...
130
130
Jul 10, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
wind come in his book, the fifth witness, best selling thriller writer michael, named the law firm shanda, massey and ortiz, which is his first but probably not his last cameo appearance in the book. geoff, welcome. i'm going to be quick because i think questions we were interesting. and their were many things to do that we differ on, for different data publisher. one thing quickly i just want to make it clear after speaking for myself, not for little brown or the company that owns us. i want to talk about library furniture. and there's a reason for that and actually this is a perfect place for it because of mark, the transit system here. there's another market as well, which is a system that was introduced in the early '60s to automate the transfer and recording of the geographic information. so it came about at a time where the digital revolution was really starting and it started earlier but it was getting going and it was a great idea in a lot of ways, which was too great was effectively an electronic card count. and if you were born probably before 1980 you remember card catalog. and card catalog for pretty
wind come in his book, the fifth witness, best selling thriller writer michael, named the law firm shanda, massey and ortiz, which is his first but probably not his last cameo appearance in the book. geoff, welcome. i'm going to be quick because i think questions we were interesting. and their were many things to do that we differ on, for different data publisher. one thing quickly i just want to make it clear after speaking for myself, not for little brown or the company that owns us. i want...
230
230
Jul 31, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
michael jordan. but that image becomes this in the 1980s which then, basically, is erased from its context and becomesthis is, arguably, one of the most famous images out of the 1980s, one of the most famous images in branding history. and to use michael jordan as an example of how we started to really defy the individual in a way the individual before -- and, again, he's just one example -- but here's some of the things that were being said about michael jordan in the 1980s. i think he's god disguised as michael jordan. [laughter] chinese kids listed jordan and communist leader zhou enlai as the two greatest men in history. this is from the 1980s. washington post called him the most famous man on earth. fellow nba players referred to jordan as, quote, jesus in nikes." this is an example of how in the 1980s we started defying the individual who could soar above his team. it just becomes this image. it doesn't even matter that it's michael jordan anymore. so this becomes, i argue, in the 1980s a cult of the individual. this is a time when a lot of the self-help industry begins to explode. we see in a l
michael jordan. but that image becomes this in the 1980s which then, basically, is erased from its context and becomesthis is, arguably, one of the most famous images out of the 1980s, one of the most famous images in branding history. and to use michael jordan as an example of how we started to really defy the individual in a way the individual before -- and, again, he's just one example -- but here's some of the things that were being said about michael jordan in the 1980s. i think he's god...
275
275
Jul 11, 2011
07/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
raises dangerous questions for the murdoch empire which includes fox news, the "wall street journal" and "the new york post." murdoch biographer michael wolff. >> james murdoch wrote the initial checks to the people who were suing the company and the question that investigators are asking now, are they settlement checks or are they hush money checks? >> reporter: only a week ago, rupert murdoch and his powerful family business looked unassailable. not anymore. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs morning news" this morning, the space shuttle "atlantis" may be forced to takee dugard talks for the first time about her experience of being held as a sex slave. and whiten. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both worlds. introducing all free clear oxi-active. a powerful new detergent without dyes or perfumes that helps get out your toughest dirt and stains. its added natural cleaning boosters help get your whole f
raises dangerous questions for the murdoch empire which includes fox news, the "wall street journal" and "the new york post." murdoch biographer michael wolff. >> james murdoch wrote the initial checks to the people who were suing the company and the question that investigators are asking now, are they settlement checks or are they hush money checks? >> reporter: only a week ago, rupert murdoch and his powerful family business looked unassailable. not anymore....