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and mick cornett is a republican , mayor of oklahoma city. gentlemen, thank you so much for being with us. here on "newsmakers." also joining us is our press panel. lisa mascaro is a reporter with the "los angeles times." if the i could start with a general question. kind of building on what you were saying in the -- we had a taped press conference, mayor nutter, right before we came onto this live program. how dependent are u.s. cities on congress and the federal government at this point? and we'll start with you, mayor nutter, and then -- >> the federal government plays a significant role and affects cities and states all across america. the federal budget obviously is huge. many departments and agencies directly fund programs and services to states and in some instances directly to cities and so when the federal government makes cuts, or when they invest, you can see the difference right on the ground in cities and states all across america. >> well, we're at the bottom of the funding stream. cities operate within the enabling legislation
and mick cornett is a republican , mayor of oklahoma city. gentlemen, thank you so much for being with us. here on "newsmakers." also joining us is our press panel. lisa mascaro is a reporter with the "los angeles times." if the i could start with a general question. kind of building on what you were saying in the -- we had a taped press conference, mayor nutter, right before we came onto this live program. how dependent are u.s. cities on congress and the federal government...
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michael nutter, a docrat, mayor of philadelphia, and mick cornett, republican, mayor of oklahoma city. lisama -- lisa mascaro and kevin hall are our political reporters panel. kevin hall. >> back on this theory of the community block grants, one of paul ryan's path to prosperity republican plan on medicare talks about a block grant, you would give states medicaid money as a lump stomacher -- sum for them to distribute. mayors aren't governors so it's obviously not going to come directly to you, but i'm curious whether you think this approach wod take you right down the same path of what y've described absent community block grants, would it end up going to rural areas and cities not -- >> my experience is that if governors get money they take care of their inventory, whether that's tnsportation or social services and we might get something indirectly or later, but if you want money to go to cities, don't give it to governors. >> you would argue if you go down this path you have to line it, not give them a blank check. >> it is a tremendous risk. both of our cities and many others acro
michael nutter, a docrat, mayor of philadelphia, and mick cornett, republican, mayor of oklahoma city. lisama -- lisa mascaro and kevin hall are our political reporters panel. kevin hall. >> back on this theory of the community block grants, one of paul ryan's path to prosperity republican plan on medicare talks about a block grant, you would give states medicaid money as a lump stomacher -- sum for them to distribute. mayors aren't governors so it's obviously not going to come directly...
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[cheers and applause] cut me, mick. [laughter] i don't know what the hell this is. i i don't know what it's going on. i hope it's not for real. he insists his twitter account was hacked. i need a trusted name in news, maybe the most trusted name in news to bring some insightful reportage for this. >> this become the subject of a serious war between liberal blogs suggesting it's a conspiracy and others questioning the hking claim. >> they could call the capitol police or the f.b.i. and say come on in and launch an investigation because i was hacked. why hasn't he done that? >> we don't know the answer to that. i asked congressman weiner's press secretary about it today. i didn't get a response. >> jon: i guess that's the end of it. the liberal and conservative blogs having an all-out war they are probably not doing anything about the story except showing that the tags from the photo don't much the camera he uses. it shows no signs of manipulation but it's odd that the only person who saw the tweet has a history of sending harassing messages to the woman who received
[cheers and applause] cut me, mick. [laughter] i don't know what the hell this is. i i don't know what it's going on. i hope it's not for real. he insists his twitter account was hacked. i need a trusted name in news, maybe the most trusted name in news to bring some insightful reportage for this. >> this become the subject of a serious war between liberal blogs suggesting it's a conspiracy and others questioning the hking claim. >> they could call the capitol police or the f.b.i....
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day then got worse when mick. was sent off for a foul just start the pope's. but couldn't add another to neil finished. enough but terry who had respect and if you came out on top again second from bottom place to get so export that moscow man alexander netting for the chechen thing twenty eight minutes. after the break shemale i still got all of my cereal from the sports following alexander let's see years old him yeah right a new school in growth. and in another dog the. big one male sending off in this one to defend the beach getting is not you would for a clumsy challenge that although through all right which the resulting penalty think about and prove costly because i put together and bring change in to set the ball on my time on his hands picked at the bottom corner which turned out to be president. so after all that this is how the top of the table looks to be a scar riding high in the victims of the any and all communities lurking behind them along with the engine played a great start to the season themselves and at the bottom it is spot on now she can
day then got worse when mick. was sent off for a foul just start the pope's. but couldn't add another to neil finished. enough but terry who had respect and if you came out on top again second from bottom place to get so export that moscow man alexander netting for the chechen thing twenty eight minutes. after the break shemale i still got all of my cereal from the sports following alexander let's see years old him yeah right a new school in growth. and in another dog the. big one male sending...
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troll right missed the resulting penalty for the band not pretty costly because up at the other end mick i'd bring church intercepted the ball with simon his hand picked out the bottom corner turned back to be crossing guard we. were going with the goat and this is time to shake the table this is the top half serious guy riding high in the big guns it's an economic unlocking my teeth behind along with it and you've made a great start to the season themselves as i got a goldfish drop that i'm trying yesterday. and at the bottom it is spot on our cheek good points away from korea tearing incidentally state eleven. now wimbledon begins tomorrow with russia near. sharapova one of the strong favorites of this year's grand slam the twenty four year old has regained her form of all this season after struggling with a shoulder injury and says she's looking forward to getting back on grass she faces another russian fed cup team mate and patel in the opening round of many believe she will make the latter stages with the likes of the williams sisters still a bit of an unknown quantity after coming
troll right missed the resulting penalty for the band not pretty costly because up at the other end mick i'd bring church intercepted the ball with simon his hand picked out the bottom corner turned back to be crossing guard we. were going with the goat and this is time to shake the table this is the top half serious guy riding high in the big guns it's an economic unlocking my teeth behind along with it and you've made a great start to the season themselves as i got a goldfish drop that i'm...
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preparing to host the two thousand and fourteen winter paralympics he asked russia's paralympic champion mick keelty range of to inspect seoul cheese newly built airport. we like to this place is one of the few airports in russia that have lived and advised to help disabled passengers to board the plane throughout the city however there are issues that require attention but i'm sure they'll be dealt with. all the newly built ice rink steady and ski pistons are equipped in accordance with strict paralympic standards but in the city itself with its aging infrastructure still a lot has to be done to comply sochi sidewalks shops and restaurants are also undergoing massive construction to comply with strict standards so that nowhere result and even though competition such as iceland harkey and alpine skiing will be held far from the city center thanks to the games she will be more accessible for people with disabilities living in less the legacy for locals and visitors alike russia's paralympic squad topped the overall standings at the vancouver two thousand and ten winter games thirty eight medal
preparing to host the two thousand and fourteen winter paralympics he asked russia's paralympic champion mick keelty range of to inspect seoul cheese newly built airport. we like to this place is one of the few airports in russia that have lived and advised to help disabled passengers to board the plane throughout the city however there are issues that require attention but i'm sure they'll be dealt with. all the newly built ice rink steady and ski pistons are equipped in accordance with strict...
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but this is the this is the kind of radical thing we want to avoid i mean mick even if it were true in retrospect that regulating banks and offering to bail them out created a moral hazard here we are we're in a situation where people have made these loans and we don't want to mortgage all of the economic prosperity of society now in some kind of a neo liberal experiment we've lent the money and we now want to avoid as she has rightly said a kind of contagion effect that brings down and tire economies into a scenario like the great depression but the key is that banks which will benefit from an orderly restructuring of this rather than some kind of apocalyptic collapse need to share in the i'm not i'm not very a finalist and i don't any let me jump in here after a short break we'll continue our discussion on the euro crisis stay with r.t. . and. and nine hundred eighty two dr ralph minster at the university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. on all the main risk issues. ninety five percent of all competent sc
but this is the this is the kind of radical thing we want to avoid i mean mick even if it were true in retrospect that regulating banks and offering to bail them out created a moral hazard here we are we're in a situation where people have made these loans and we don't want to mortgage all of the economic prosperity of society now in some kind of a neo liberal experiment we've lent the money and we now want to avoid as she has rightly said a kind of contagion effect that brings down and tire...
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. >> there is mick jagger and see where he's going. >> still ahead. grandparent scam strikes again.ael finney will join us with that and a special 7 on your side report. >> you have seen the shoes that promise you a good work out just by walking around. doctors say some people should avoid them altogether. that's up next. >> we have all seen the commercial for a. sales of these shoes totaled more than a billion dollars last year. it is three times more than the year before. consumer report. and they are here with the grim result. >> trying to talk people out of them on my house. >> just because they are popular doesn't mean they're safe or effective. >> the commercials for a variety of toning shoes make it look easy to get in shape. >> i am toning my muscles. >> and tone your ham strings. but they are hearing more about injuries. >> one patient broke in a toning sneaker and felt her ankle turn and a bone break. >> a surgeon said that is no big surprise. toning shoes are intentionally designed to create instability. >> a patient who is elderly or someone with a balance issue you are
. >> there is mick jagger and see where he's going. >> still ahead. grandparent scam strikes again.ael finney will join us with that and a special 7 on your side report. >> you have seen the shoes that promise you a good work out just by walking around. doctors say some people should avoid them altogether. that's up next. >> we have all seen the commercial for a. sales of these shoes totaled more than a billion dollars last year. it is three times more than the year...
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then live in canada for three months and then they move to england and you have keith richards and mick jagger and so few of them stayed in their home country. it was up to a 90% -- >> can you get a residence in antarctica. >> we will close things out with a post game wrap up. to see clips of recent shows go to foxnews.com/redeye. >>> you can see andy on the willis report on tuesday. 5:00 p.m. coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" we have dana vashon and chris rouser and andrew breitbart. >> i say we have andrew breitbart because we say he is coming on, because he owes me. >> he does owe you. he owes you everything. >> due -- do you have a show coming up? >> in missouri. the eighth through the 11th and then that movie that i am in is premiering in new york on the 24th of this month. >> i think i have been there before. any after show plans? >> i got the casey anthony trial. no spoilers. if she wasn't on trial for her life she would so be in my jacuzzi. she is just my type. it is terrible. >> awful, awf
then live in canada for three months and then they move to england and you have keith richards and mick jagger and so few of them stayed in their home country. it was up to a 90% -- >> can you get a residence in antarctica. >> we will close things out with a post game wrap up. to see clips of recent shows go to foxnews.com/redeye. >>> you can see andy on the willis report on tuesday. 5:00 p.m. coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" we have dana vashon and chris...
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>> this is typical of mick. he comes in after the opening stateme statement, and -- >> the first time you have ever been here for a briefing. >> that is my family. i got to figure out how to live without her or take her with me. i have to figure it out in july. >> we would like her to remain of course. >> you would have liked her to remain and me to leave years ago. courtney. >> first of all i think that is the first goodbye speech i heard where you apologized for your behavior. >> any time you heard me apologize for behavior. >> thank you for your words. if i could ask you one last time how many mrats do you employ? >> we bought 27,000 of them, right? >> you bought. >> at a cost of $45 billion. seriously, thank you all so much. it has been a true, true honor to work with all of you and i hope we get to stay in touch and maybe work together again in the future. take care. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] start by saying i'm really so
>> this is typical of mick. he comes in after the opening stateme statement, and -- >> the first time you have ever been here for a briefing. >> that is my family. i got to figure out how to live without her or take her with me. i have to figure it out in july. >> we would like her to remain of course. >> you would have liked her to remain and me to leave years ago. courtney. >> first of all i think that is the first goodbye speech i heard where you...
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okay, now, the when mick jaggar was carrying me out of a party. i was 11. there were a lot of exciting memories, great parties, interesting people. woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food and he goes, what are you doing? and i go, well, i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, no. don't ever do that again. i was like, okay. it was squeaking and i said, okay. and i never did that again on a plate. >> and now every time you hear a squeaking you think of woody allen? >> yes, okay, tatum, put that down. it's been like that a lot. there's so many of those experiences so -- >> your dad was so mesmerizing as a star. >> right. >> that you can't even imagine when you watched him that he was going to go on to be the great romantic lead for the next 20 years and he didn't really. why do you think it never really happened in the way it should have done? >> i'm not really sure. i have some suspicions but i'm not sure. >> what are your suspicions? >> i wouldn't tell you, because their my suspicions so i'm not going to say it on national
okay, now, the when mick jaggar was carrying me out of a party. i was 11. there were a lot of exciting memories, great parties, interesting people. woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food and he goes, what are you doing? and i go, well, i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, no. don't ever do that again. i was like, okay. it was squeaking and i said, okay. and i never did that again on a plate. >> and now every time you hear a squeaking you think of...
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but mick shell walkman is very much devoted to that and runs the tea party caucus.nk that is going to be very interesting and very interesting to see whether there are women who become serious contenders and got whole way. i think it's all fascinating. >> as someone who's trail blazed girl power in the media. >> girl power? >> a little spice girls. >> i would say -- go ahead. >> what would you call it? >> confidence power? proficiency power? >> nothing sexist. >> nothing sexist. >> it was the spice girls that coined that phrase. >> that's fine. that's fine. >> confidence power. the reason we said girl power is that i'm sure a lot of your instinct is great to see women at the top of their profession like the sarah palins, michele bachmanns. get my instinct would also tell me that ideologically and politically you're about as far removed from what they're saying as you could possibly be. >> this is very dangerous as the assumption you've just put forward. i'm not an american. i don't vote. i don't have an ideological bias. i actually have a lot of of both. i believe i
but mick shell walkman is very much devoted to that and runs the tea party caucus.nk that is going to be very interesting and very interesting to see whether there are women who become serious contenders and got whole way. i think it's all fascinating. >> as someone who's trail blazed girl power in the media. >> girl power? >> a little spice girls. >> i would say -- go ahead. >> what would you call it? >> confidence power? proficiency power? >> nothing...
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let's bring in mick. >> i'm sure a lot of americans are surprised to hear there u.s. military forces still in harm a way in iraq. this was the single biggest attack against americans. according to u.s. and iraqi officials, five american service members were killed at a u.s. military base in baghdad. by a rocket attack and at the same time late reports from baghdad and the iraqis themselves. say say that two of the attackers were killed in a premature explosion alongside that rocket launcher. this follows what has been a serious up tick in sewno shia and shia on sunni violence there in iraq over the past couple of months. it looks like it's pay back time for that seven or eight years of violence against sunni and shia, shia and sunni in iraq in the past eight years >> jim, thank you so much for that. there big disagreements over the troop drawdown in afghanistan. we will talk about that with senator bernie sanders ahead. fast-moving wildfires have been raging and they are expanding by several thousand acres and continuing to grow. new orders have been in the third larg
let's bring in mick. >> i'm sure a lot of americans are surprised to hear there u.s. military forces still in harm a way in iraq. this was the single biggest attack against americans. according to u.s. and iraqi officials, five american service members were killed at a u.s. military base in baghdad. by a rocket attack and at the same time late reports from baghdad and the iraqis themselves. say say that two of the attackers were killed in a premature explosion alongside that rocket...
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. >>> flying too close to the sun cost the mick cal ith ras his wings.jet fuel prices rising, will the airline industry hook its future on the power of sunshine? the shape of wings to come, just ahead. >>> welcome back. you're watching "world business today." >>> airbus is flying high at the paris air show leaving boeing on the tarmac a day after announcing indian airlines is buying 180 of its a-320 neo jets. airbus trumped that on thursday with a sale of 200 of the fuel-efficient jets to air asia. in the meantime boeing is still trying to decide whether to build a new more fuel efficient narrow-bodied plane or modify a current existing model. analysts say boeing show in paris may hasten the decision. airbus is reporting sales of some 730 jets with a list price of just over $72 billion. boeing for its part says it sold 138 planes, mostly expensive wide bodies with a total list price of less than $22 billion. >>> airbus's new planes may be more fuel efficient but they'll still be no match for solar power. the solar impulse, a new plane fueled by the sun h
. >>> flying too close to the sun cost the mick cal ith ras his wings.jet fuel prices rising, will the airline industry hook its future on the power of sunshine? the shape of wings to come, just ahead. >>> welcome back. you're watching "world business today." >>> airbus is flying high at the paris air show leaving boeing on the tarmac a day after announcing indian airlines is buying 180 of its a-320 neo jets. airbus trumped that on thursday with a sale of...
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okay, now, the when mick jag gur was carrying me out of a party. i was 11.lot of exciting memories, great parties, interesting people. woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food and he goes, what are you doing? and i go, well, i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, no. don't ever do that again. i was like, okay. it was squeaking and i said, okay. and i never did that again on a plate. >> and now every time you hear a squeaking you think of woody allen? >> yes, okay, tatum, put that down. it's been like that a lot. there's so many of those experiences so -- >> your dad was so mesmerizing as a star. >> right. >> that you can't even imagine when you watched him that he was going to go on to be the great romantic lead for the next 20 years and he didn't really. why do you think it never really happened in the way it should have done? >> i'm not really sure. i have some suspicions but i'm not sure. >> what are your suspicions? >> i wouldn't tell you, because their my suspicions so i'm not going to say it on national television. >>
okay, now, the when mick jag gur was carrying me out of a party. i was 11.lot of exciting memories, great parties, interesting people. woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food and he goes, what are you doing? and i go, well, i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, no. don't ever do that again. i was like, okay. it was squeaking and i said, okay. and i never did that again on a plate. >> and now every time you hear a squeaking you think of woody allen?...
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for three to five years, focusing on a particular project in any number of fields, including quantum micks managers oversee projects at businesses and universities all over the country. most famously darpa funded the first version of the internet, then called arpa net. in 1969 computer hubs called nodes were able to send messages to each other over a phone line. >> that original investment was about $150 million. and that gave birth to the internet, now about $300 billion later. >> these days darpa is working on a slew of exciting innovations, including big dog, a ground-breaking project in robotics. the idea is to create a robot with animal-like capacities and strength that can go with soldiers on combat missions in rough terrain. >> when you watch the big dog video, what you'll see is that it really looks like a dog. and it has all sorts of other attributes that make it resilient in difficult environments. >> another project is called blue angel, created in 2009 to combat the h1n1 pandemic. scientist came up with a way to see who had the flu before they get symptoms. >> the conventional
for three to five years, focusing on a particular project in any number of fields, including quantum micks managers oversee projects at businesses and universities all over the country. most famously darpa funded the first version of the internet, then called arpa net. in 1969 computer hubs called nodes were able to send messages to each other over a phone line. >> that original investment was about $150 million. and that gave birth to the internet, now about $300 billion later. >>...
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that will mick it very hard to leave that gang lifestyle behind which is why the city gets involved in helping them come up with a clean slate. >> my first tattoo is this one, three dots, signifying my crazy life. for me it's three points where you end up, hospital, cemetery or jail. >> that tattoos a the ones behind his ears tell the world a story of his gang life, a story he's working to rewrite. >> i feel like i did a lot of damage to a lot of people, and i think that's something i will not ever repay. >> reporter: two years ago he walked away from the gang, but even as he took the bus too and from school the tattoos made him a target. >> i would have to put a band-aid over it, wear a heed sweater where nobody sees it, and i don't get no drama. >> there we go. >> reporter: on this day he sits through his sixth laser tattoo removal session, the culmination of the city of san jose's clean slate program. former gang members like sanchez and others do 30 hours of community service and go to weekly meet is and stay clean. in return, they get sessions with dr. sherwin lewis who donates hi
that will mick it very hard to leave that gang lifestyle behind which is why the city gets involved in helping them come up with a clean slate. >> my first tattoo is this one, three dots, signifying my crazy life. for me it's three points where you end up, hospital, cemetery or jail. >> that tattoos a the ones behind his ears tell the world a story of his gang life, a story he's working to rewrite. >> i feel like i did a lot of damage to a lot of people, and i think that's...
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and it wasn't long after the renee zellweger thing so i knew he wasn't comfortable so i wanted to mick me what he had to give me to play the guitar. i said, i don't play the guitar but if you ask me to single i will. so as a result of that i hosted some competitions in nashville who i met this wonderful producer and i met the liner notes of lady antebellum. victoria shaw said i stalked her. i said i know how to write news and books. but i really want to learn how to write country music and luckily she was generous with her time and talent and that started this whole process. >> you're already thinking about putting out the second one. does that mean you'll leave the news business? this can no be. >> no, i love what i do at hln.
and it wasn't long after the renee zellweger thing so i knew he wasn't comfortable so i wanted to mick me what he had to give me to play the guitar. i said, i don't play the guitar but if you ask me to single i will. so as a result of that i hosted some competitions in nashville who i met this wonderful producer and i met the liner notes of lady antebellum. victoria shaw said i stalked her. i said i know how to write news and books. but i really want to learn how to write country music and...
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when mick jagger carried me out of a party -- >> piers: i bet he did. what happened then?aking you? >> he was taking me to the car because i was sleeping because i was 11. there was a lot of fun, exciting memories, a lot of great parties, a lot of interesting people. woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food. he goes what are you doing? i go, well i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, don't do that. don't ever do that again. it was squeaking and i didn't know that. i was like okay. then i never did that again on a plate like -- going -- >> piers: every time you hear a squeaking -- >> i think of woody allen going, okay, tatum, put that down. i go okay. it's been like that a lot. there are so many of those experiences. >> piers: do you think -- your dad in "love story" was so meds mer rising as star. >> right. >> piers: that you kind of imagined when you watched it he was going to go on to be the great romantic lead for the next 20 years and he didn't really. why do you think that it never really happened in the way it should have done? >>
when mick jagger carried me out of a party -- >> piers: i bet he did. what happened then?aking you? >> he was taking me to the car because i was sleeping because i was 11. there was a lot of fun, exciting memories, a lot of great parties, a lot of interesting people. woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food. he goes what are you doing? i go, well i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, don't do that. don't ever do that again. it was squeaking and i...
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louis, get on a plane, fly dallas, mick his esence known, express his respect and condolences.y himself. no entourage or anything. then go back to the airrt and fly home. andometimes you just are struck by an act of simple decency and kindness. and stan had more than 3,000 lifetime hits. he has about 3 million simple acts of decency and kindness. >> this book covers some of them. stan musial an american life. thank you bob and george. thank you, tim. >> tmas j. tierney and joel fleishman are here, both have been consultants to large foundations. combined they have combined their experience and knowledge in their book "give smart." it is a how to guide with practical advice for effective philanthropy. i'm pleased to have both of them at the table to talk about this book. tell me first, because it is endorsed by lots of people like melinda gates and john whitehead, why do we need a book about giving smart? >> well, our communities need as much impact as possible with every single dollar of giving. in fact most people, philanthropyists and others are trying to do more with less. s
louis, get on a plane, fly dallas, mick his esence known, express his respect and condolences.y himself. no entourage or anything. then go back to the airrt and fly home. andometimes you just are struck by an act of simple decency and kindness. and stan had more than 3,000 lifetime hits. he has about 3 million simple acts of decency and kindness. >> this book covers some of them. stan musial an american life. thank you bob and george. thank you, tim. >> tmas j. tierney and joel...
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letter of your last name and the first line was last names beginning a through l and the second was mick to o and the longest line was o commesso with an unusual lastname in ireland there were certain advantages to that. i am the youngest of seven which is why i'm avoiding eye contact with you. i found it was better to keep my head down. [laughter] i did grow up in a house full of readers. my parents were prolific breeders. they were not sitting around reading franchot's acidulous or anything. my dad liked michener. i used to say he would read by the pound. my mom liked the true crime and biography and when i was a kid would always be embarrassing riding the train into the city with her because she would be reading something like the i-95 killer and on the front cover there would be somebody stabbing somebody. i was like can you just put it in a newspaper or something but i was lucky to grow up in a house like that. i ran into a friend from high school a few years ago and he said whenever i went over to your house in high school your parents would just be sitting in the living room readi
letter of your last name and the first line was last names beginning a through l and the second was mick to o and the longest line was o commesso with an unusual lastname in ireland there were certain advantages to that. i am the youngest of seven which is why i'm avoiding eye contact with you. i found it was better to keep my head down. [laughter] i did grow up in a house full of readers. my parents were prolific breeders. they were not sitting around reading franchot's acidulous or anything....
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back to mick el so that. lefty par putt on 8. disappointing 3 over 74.ith a 1 under 70. but day 1 belongs to the 22-year-old irish man. >> walking up 9 with my caddy and getting used to the first round in the major. need to the keep it going but i played really good out there today. didn't make any mistakes. which tl the u.s. open is huge and pl lacking forward to tomorrow. >>reporter: giants wrapped up the series in the desert tonight hoping for a sweep of the diamondbacks. check this out. i don't think she has a souvenir. she thought wrong. lungs from the second row. lady you get nothing and like it. that's mine. >> tacky.u! >> make for good opening shot. pl 6th inning young with homer. arizona on top 2 nothing. in the fifth. swing and myself. ross on the move. throw to third gets away and ross comes home to make it 2-1. he and kennedy throwing smoke. 8 innings. struck out 10. bill come get some. l or watch it. 9th inning rally. pat burl license to to left. good enough for sac. fly. tied at 2. in the bottom of the tenth. justin facing santiago and here
back to mick el so that. lefty par putt on 8. disappointing 3 over 74.ith a 1 under 70. but day 1 belongs to the 22-year-old irish man. >> walking up 9 with my caddy and getting used to the first round in the major. need to the keep it going but i played really good out there today. didn't make any mistakes. which tl the u.s. open is huge and pl lacking forward to tomorrow. >>reporter: giants wrapped up the series in the desert tonight hoping for a sweep of the diamondbacks. check...
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the movie premiered in the 1984 election cycle here's what mick had to say about what he meant to doay after fox. let's see if we can play that. [applause] ♪ [background noise] >> my private grandiose notions was that this movie would unseat ronald reagan. >> well, so much for that. they used to particular goals and that doesn't stop them from trying. the creator of friends we were going to play this but there was cursing. the creator of friends for example told me one of her favorite episodes, the lesbian episode in the first season. that episode she said the cat can grist for gingrich as the pastor of the wedding. she said that she was cast as a quote on quote fu to the right to read the feel of the of the need to slap us across the face guilt from rich people and socialists so they have to live with themselves. the way they do that is by looking across america and say okay you're a bunch of capitalists i know i'm making money off of you but at least i'm going to smack you across the face and remind you how evil you are that's why we see so much shock on you. they don't feel good a
the movie premiered in the 1984 election cycle here's what mick had to say about what he meant to doay after fox. let's see if we can play that. [applause] ♪ [background noise] >> my private grandiose notions was that this movie would unseat ronald reagan. >> well, so much for that. they used to particular goals and that doesn't stop them from trying. the creator of friends we were going to play this but there was cursing. the creator of friends for example told me one of her...
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. >> michael nut second quarter mayor of philadelphia, mick cornett is the mayor of oklahoma city. kevin hall, lisa mascaro, thank you all for being on news maker d. >> thank you, thanks for having us. coming up, a look at the influence of new media and campaign advertising with former white house senior advisor david axelrod and former rnc chairman ed gillespie and later, the future of media and telecommunications. next, a look at the influence of new media in campaign advertising. you will hear from former without house senior advisor david axelrod who is now heading up president obama a re-election campaign and former rnc chairman ed gillespie. they spoke at the annual convention. cnn chief political correspondent leads this 20-minute discussion. we want to talk turkey and politics. >> some people think they're the same! >> how do you pick where you put your advertising dollars? >> look, it is a simple concept. we are all about targeting. we want to reach people who might vote for us or we need to mobilize at the most cost-effective way. i remember when i started off in this bus
. >> michael nut second quarter mayor of philadelphia, mick cornett is the mayor of oklahoma city. kevin hall, lisa mascaro, thank you all for being on news maker d. >> thank you, thanks for having us. coming up, a look at the influence of new media and campaign advertising with former white house senior advisor david axelrod and former rnc chairman ed gillespie and later, the future of media and telecommunications. next, a look at the influence of new media in campaign advertising....
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[applause] i gotta tell you, having people like mick mulvaney and reed rib on the budget committee is breath of fresh air. so in the house we put out a budget to get this situation under control. we do four things. number one, we cut spending. $6.2 trillion of spending. [applause] we just think it's this novel idea that we ought to get government to live within its means and that we should give our children a debt-free nation, and we literally put into place a plan that literally pays off our national debt. [applause] number two, like in the mid 1990s we had great success with welfare reform, but we only reformed one of the several welfare programs in the federal government. we need to finish reforming our welfare system. [applause] but we want to have a welfare system that is geared not toward keeping people on welfare, but getting them back on their feet in the lives of self-sufficiency. that's what this country's about. [applause] if we go down this path or this tipping point of having more takers than makers in america, then we will become a european cradle to grey social well --
[applause] i gotta tell you, having people like mick mulvaney and reed rib on the budget committee is breath of fresh air. so in the house we put out a budget to get this situation under control. we do four things. number one, we cut spending. $6.2 trillion of spending. [applause] we just think it's this novel idea that we ought to get government to live within its means and that we should give our children a debt-free nation, and we literally put into place a plan that literally pays off our...
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[applause] i gotta tell you, having people like mick mulvaney and reed rib on the budget committee ishouse we put out a budget to get this situation under control. we do four things. number one, we cut spending. $6.2 trillion of spending. [applause] we just think it's this novel idea that we ought to get government to live within its means and that we should give our children a debt-free nation, and we literally put into place a plan that literally pays off our national debt. [applause] number two, like in the mid 1990s we had great success with welfare reform, but we only reformed one of the several welfare programs in the federal government. we need to finish reforming our welfare system. [applause] but we want to have a welfare system that is geared not toward keeping people on welfare, but getting them back on their feet in the lives of self-sufficiency. that's what this country's about. [applause] if we go down this path or this tipping point of having more takers than makers in america, then we will become a european cradle to grey social well -- grave social welfare state. that
[applause] i gotta tell you, having people like mick mulvaney and reed rib on the budget committee ishouse we put out a budget to get this situation under control. we do four things. number one, we cut spending. $6.2 trillion of spending. [applause] we just think it's this novel idea that we ought to get government to live within its means and that we should give our children a debt-free nation, and we literally put into place a plan that literally pays off our national debt. [applause] number...
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. >> reporter: the last time anyone saw 26-year-old mick shell lee alive was when she took break fromy 27th, ten days ago. her family is distraught. they're asking the fbi to take over the case. >> if the fbi helped getter back would be good. but the best thing is to have her walk through that door. i just want her back. >> reporter: that night, le told coworkers she was going to get something out of her car. police later found her suv locked, blocks away from the hospital. >> every hour is time lost. and we know that. we're very wary of that. we're focusing on the time that we have in getting her back. >> reporter: her family is offering a $45,000 reward for information and hoping against hope for her safe return. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> thank you, david. >>> and finally, twi-hards got their fill at the mtv movie awards. "twilight" dominated. best male and female performances and best kiss. pattinson threw fans for a loop. he crossed over to team jacob and blanted a big one on his costar taylor lautner. a couple of them. and i can, well, as
. >> reporter: the last time anyone saw 26-year-old mick shell lee alive was when she took break fromy 27th, ten days ago. her family is distraught. they're asking the fbi to take over the case. >> if the fbi helped getter back would be good. but the best thing is to have her walk through that door. i just want her back. >> reporter: that night, le told coworkers she was going to get something out of her car. police later found her suv locked, blocks away from the hospital....
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visiting the historic governor's mansion and eating lunch at a local deli, he talked about puerto rico's mick challenges with an unemployment rate of 50%. >> when the people of puerto rico make a clear decision, my administration will stand by you. >> many say this visit is also about politics. ruling an important voting block in key battleground states like florida. that's how a local political science professor sees it. >> they are looking for both of the puerto rican community. we have a big community in new yo york. >> the island's governor who gave tpresident a tour of his mansion said the visit gave a chance to remind washington of what they need and what they have to offer. >> we want to be a part of the solutions discussed in washington. >> reporter: as for politics -- how much do you think the president's visit here is part of his overall strategy to make sure he can win over the hearts and minds of the people of puerto rico who live in the united states? >> well, of course, anything that happens anywhere, not just in puerto rico nowadays will have a political effect. >> since then,
visiting the historic governor's mansion and eating lunch at a local deli, he talked about puerto rico's mick challenges with an unemployment rate of 50%. >> when the people of puerto rico make a clear decision, my administration will stand by you. >> many say this visit is also about politics. ruling an important voting block in key battleground states like florida. that's how a local political science professor sees it. >> they are looking for both of the puerto rican...
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there's two audiences, your conservative base and the bigger mick turs. so a big kickoff event tonight. we're very excited. >> i remember co-moderating the epic debate between clinton, obama and edwards. there were some zingers there. do you think it will get personal tonight? >> reporter: it will be largely a policy debate. i don't expect any personal attacks here at all. that being said, there will be some sharp policy disagreements. we know already governor pawlenty just yesterday called mitt romney's health care plan, compared it to the obama plan. is that personal? policy? that's pretty tame, but a toughening line. look for a lot of that. they tend to like and respect each other, and remember we're early in the campaign, people are just starting to tune in. if you seem personal, nasty, that could turn more people off than it brings in. they do have significant differences. they have differences over taxes and intending. they also have some information differences over the foreign policy question. remember, one of these republicans, seven candidates o
there's two audiences, your conservative base and the bigger mick turs. so a big kickoff event tonight. we're very excited. >> i remember co-moderating the epic debate between clinton, obama and edwards. there were some zingers there. do you think it will get personal tonight? >> reporter: it will be largely a policy debate. i don't expect any personal attacks here at all. that being said, there will be some sharp policy disagreements. we know already governor pawlenty just...
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his name is dave mick. want to run that video and explain the back story of how that happened.ay home, got caught in the storm. had his iphone on him, started recording. by the time he realized how serious things were, he tried to get inside his house, started screaming, let me in, let me in. he eventually did get in, and i eventually got a chance to talk to him about it all. take a listen. >> it just happened so quickly. you know, people say they happen quickly, they happen quickly. by the time i got from my truck to the house, the tornado was already there. i started banging on the door. there was nothing between me and the rest of the trees that were coming my way. people say your life flashed before your eyes, well, trees were flashing before my eyes. >> reporter: fascinating. and defend and dave mech is fortunate his house was spared. he lives just a block from where i'm standing. the residents of this house not so fortunate. this house destroyed and will have to be demolished. just goes to show you what happens in these tornadoes. i know you're from ohio. you're familiar
his name is dave mick. want to run that video and explain the back story of how that happened.ay home, got caught in the storm. had his iphone on him, started recording. by the time he realized how serious things were, he tried to get inside his house, started screaming, let me in, let me in. he eventually did get in, and i eventually got a chance to talk to him about it all. take a listen. >> it just happened so quickly. you know, people say they happen quickly, they happen quickly. by...
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a lot of people didn't agree with me, but mick shell bachmann -- michele bachmann showed herself very think she could speak to the tea party and she's the outside candidate who can cut in here. >> tony blankley, good to have you and cornell belcher as well. >> thank you. >> a lot coming up. the defense starts its case in the murder trial of casey anthony. fascinating day in court. we're going to get the latest on what happened from gary tuchman who's there and we'll hear from dr. drew about what could be going on crazy whether she's a pathological liar and what that means. also al qaeda names a new leader to take over for osama bin laden. could the delay mean there's dissension in the ranks? to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. even though i'm a great driver, and he's... not so much. well, for a driver like you, i would recommend our new snapshot discount. this l
a lot of people didn't agree with me, but mick shell bachmann -- michele bachmann showed herself very think she could speak to the tea party and she's the outside candidate who can cut in here. >> tony blankley, good to have you and cornell belcher as well. >> thank you. >> a lot coming up. the defense starts its case in the murder trial of casey anthony. fascinating day in court. we're going to get the latest on what happened from gary tuchman who's there and we'll hear from...
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le dije a mick jagger si me daba un abrazo y me dijo no! hispano que suena en los Ángeles y en todo lo que tiene que ver con hollywood. >> palabras no hay muchas pero el hecho de que se lleven mis piezas quieren resaltar el orgullo hispanvrÓ latino. y con eso resaltan y crean la fama internacional de que hay talento en nuestros paÍses. >> quÉ orgullo, mujeres! >> de verdad? >> verdad. >> de barranquilla para el mundo! [risas] >> miren, estÁn muy bonitas! vamos a hablar de diseÑos carteras, porque las mujeres siempre tenemos muchas dudas y esta mujer que ven acÁ tiene consejos maravillosos para que usted resuelva su guardarropas. dice que necesita solo uno o dos vestidos y que si cambia los accesorios va bien siempre. >> le sacas provecho en el closet. un vestido rojo, negro, fucsia, azul y el accesorio lo cambia todo. mi closet es negro, blanco y gris y hay que identificar mucho las piezas esenciales. >> tenemos que saberlo todo! >> tenemos la cartera ideal para cada ocasiÓn. vamos a una pausa comercial y al volver vamos a echar un vistazo
le dije a mick jagger si me daba un abrazo y me dijo no! hispano que suena en los Ángeles y en todo lo que tiene que ver con hollywood. >> palabras no hay muchas pero el hecho de que se lleven mis piezas quieren resaltar el orgullo hispanvrÓ latino. y con eso resaltan y crean la fama internacional de que hay talento en nuestros paÍses. >> quÉ orgullo, mujeres! >> de verdad? >> verdad. >> de barranquilla para el mundo! [risas] >> miren, estÁn muy bonitas!...
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. >> host: do any of you think it could be mick shared for accountability for their own actions? >> there has always been some sources of conditionality attached to u.s. data of pakistan but often has been the executive branch prerogative to judge the criteria of general or abstract. whenever the decree of the automatic trigger it might involve, it would be a helpful change to attach specific metrics even is the executive branch has discretion we should be held accountable to the specific issues rather than generalizing that things are good enough. >> i could doubt agree more. some countries use their own weaknesses as an excuse. >> i did agree that this is excellent testimony as we go into the foreign aid appropriations cycle to use the metrics because clearly the location of the bin laden compound calls into serious question the pakistan cooperation with the united states. but i recognize the gentlemen from missouri. >> although we have heard the american supporters are on an noble quest to bring
. >> host: do any of you think it could be mick shared for accountability for their own actions? >> there has always been some sources of conditionality attached to u.s. data of pakistan but often has been the executive branch prerogative to judge the criteria of general or abstract. whenever the decree of the automatic trigger it might involve, it would be a helpful change to attach specific metrics even is the executive branch has discretion we should be held accountable to the...
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. >> michael nut second quarter mayor of philadelphia, mick cornett is the mayor of oklahoma city. kevin hall, lisa mascaro, thank you all for being on news maker d. >> thank you, thanks for having us. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> defense secretary robert gates at a senate hearing on the president's 2012 budget request. >> c-span's coverage of the national cable telecommunication association's 2011 cable show continues today at 5:15 p.m. eastern. f.c.c. chairman is interviewed by former f.c.c. chairman powell who heads the ncta. then at 6:30, a look ahead to next year's presidential election with former obama white house senior advisor and former republican national committee chairman. >> the times sort of ordered the world. when i was growing up. >> page one, producer and director andrew rossi looks at the changing newspaper industry and takes an inside look at "the new york times" through the eyes of the staff. >> i came into it without a grand sort of sense of what the solutions are for tradit
. >> michael nut second quarter mayor of philadelphia, mick cornett is the mayor of oklahoma city. kevin hall, lisa mascaro, thank you all for being on news maker d. >> thank you, thanks for having us. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> defense secretary robert gates at a senate hearing on the president's 2012 budget request. >> c-span's coverage of the national cable telecommunication...
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cost of these transactions and help consumers across america, help smally businesses across america, mick the profit they need. some people say that well this hasn't been studied enough.al for 11 months now the federal reserve has been studying this, the best economist the best1, minds there. they have entertained 11,000 comments and they have heard sun everything under the sun.. they have heard it all. a in a matter. of days they are set to issue a rule, a rule which no one has seen, and rule which the banks don't want anyone to see. they don't want this rule to see at the light of day and that is why they are here today to stop theg a federal reserve from issuing athemn rule that may cost them in terms of their bottom line. n it is our choice now. it is their choice about whether or not these banks are going to d prevail or not. history will record the strength of consumers, small businesses across america against the wallthe ll street banks to take away more than half of the interchanget fees on debit cards that are collected across america. i hope that myd colleagues wille stand by th
cost of these transactions and help consumers across america, help smally businesses across america, mick the profit they need. some people say that well this hasn't been studied enough.al for 11 months now the federal reserve has been studying this, the best economist the best1, minds there. they have entertained 11,000 comments and they have heard sun everything under the sun.. they have heard it all. a in a matter. of days they are set to issue a rule, a rule which no one has seen, and rule...
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remember, as the president's deputy national security adviser dennis mick, who said just three months ago, quote, al qaeda is increasingly attempting to recruit and radicalized people for terrorism during the united states. the threat is real and it is rising. al qaeda is trying to convince muslim americans to reject the country and their fellow americans. there was the president's deputy national security adviser to read as a mentioned the department of homeland security is formulating a comprehensive plans to stop radicalization, terrorist radicalization and recruitment in america's prisons. .. approximately one third of these prisoners claim some form of religious affiliation. islam is the fastest-growing religion among prisoners. about 80% of those who joined a religion while in prison turned to islam. multiple study showed that a typical inmate who converts to islam is poor, black, upset about racism and not particularly interested in the middle east politics. in preparation for this hearing my staff spoke with representatives from the bureau of prisons, the state prison official
remember, as the president's deputy national security adviser dennis mick, who said just three months ago, quote, al qaeda is increasingly attempting to recruit and radicalized people for terrorism during the united states. the threat is real and it is rising. al qaeda is trying to convince muslim americans to reject the country and their fellow americans. there was the president's deputy national security adviser to read as a mentioned the department of homeland security is formulating a...
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its dome or cupola was designed by mikkel angelo when it was designed in 1590, some 20 years after mickangelo had died. i think after his death only the drum of the dome was completed. it's the second largest church in the world. it's a monument to the apostle peter. remember, god said the church would be built on the rock peter was built. the basilica sits on the hallowed grounds of an earlier church built by em per or constantine in the 14th century. below it lies the vatican any crop lus. it's a maze of mausoleums and crypts and was only first discovered during an excavation in 1939. and at the end of this narrow underground passageway, a small tomb was discovered, and in 1968 pope paul vi announced that the tomb did, in fact, hold the bones of st. peter. and that altar, by the way, was built so it's directly above the tomb of st. peter. we're going to take you more inside for a tour in just a little while. also a rare behind t-the-scenes day in the life of the pope, x. we're going to bring back archbishop timothy dolan back in a few minutes and talk about the things affecting the ca
its dome or cupola was designed by mikkel angelo when it was designed in 1590, some 20 years after mickangelo had died. i think after his death only the drum of the dome was completed. it's the second largest church in the world. it's a monument to the apostle peter. remember, god said the church would be built on the rock peter was built. the basilica sits on the hallowed grounds of an earlier church built by em per or constantine in the 14th century. below it lies the vatican any crop lus....