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mr. miller. we do place their fee on my fee. it is fee on fee, yes, sir. >> it's all wrapped in. if i tried to explain this to someone who's not an expert on contracting, i'm not an expert on contracting, i would think of it as this. your payroll is $100 and you employ u.s. hires exclusively in the 733. the payroll was $700, you'd add to that, mr. miller, 9.5% up to 7.5% as an award fee, hand that number to mr. houck who takes the new number, adds his indirect of 15.6% and adds possibly a 7.5% fee which includes the fee on the fee, right. >> the concept is correct. the indirect including fee is 15.6. >> say that again. >> the total indirect including fee is 15.6%. >> including the fee? >> yes, sir. but you have the concept correct, yes, sir. >> okay. i'm out of time. thanks. >> thank you, commissioner henke. commissioner ervin? >> thank you. i was going to begin my round of questioning with you, mr. houck to give you an opportunity to respond to the question i was engaging in on the earlier panel
mr. miller. we do place their fee on my fee. it is fee on fee, yes, sir. >> it's all wrapped in. if i tried to explain this to someone who's not an expert on contracting, i'm not an expert on contracting, i would think of it as this. your payroll is $100 and you employ u.s. hires exclusively in the 733. the payroll was $700, you'd add to that, mr. miller, 9.5% up to 7.5% as an award fee, hand that number to mr. houck who takes the new number, adds his indirect of 15.6% and adds possibly a...
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mr. miller and mr. schmidt, are there any of the functions that you are performing under this contract that are further subcontracted? >> no, sir. >> no, sir. >> okay. mr. houck to you, for the other subcontractors, are there any functions, any functions, that are subcontracted? >> no, sir. >> okay. everyone of these subcontractors is performing all of the functions that they've been responsible for performing? >> yes, to the best of my knowledge, that is correct. >> okay. i would like, i ask for when we visited before and we got some input. but i would like in detail what each subcontractor is doing by way of admintrator support, payroll, what have you, in detail. and then if there are any further subcontracts, second tier subcontracts, i'd like that stated. >> for my knowledge, there's no third tier subcontractors. they do not provide additional support via subcontracts to them. as far as the functions that are performed by the subcontractors i believe they have been detailed fairly well. gls does pro
mr. miller and mr. schmidt, are there any of the functions that you are performing under this contract that are further subcontracted? >> no, sir. >> no, sir. >> okay. mr. houck to you, for the other subcontractors, are there any functions, any functions, that are subcontracted? >> no, sir. >> okay. everyone of these subcontractors is performing all of the functions that they've been responsible for performing? >> yes, to the best of my knowledge, that is...
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mr. miller. at least in theory, gls could provide the corporate training and all these other functions that you provide, right, in theory? >> uh-huh. >> all right. so the only thing on this advisory management support, mr. houck is mr. miller's understanding of what you, gls, means by the advisory and management support that l-3 provides your understanding as well? >> yes, sir, it is. we turn to l-3 as well as northrop grummond on a regular basis to seek joint solutions to problems to get lessons learned from the team who performed this contract for many years. they're very valuable to us as a team. >> mr. schmitt, i want you to get into this. again, just reading down the list of what northrop grummond does, these are exceptions with the exception of advisory management support that gls provides. so what unique management support does northrop grumman provide that gls can't get on its own? >> sir, we have, to my knowledge, provided some support to gls on certain topics. i could get back with you
mr. miller. at least in theory, gls could provide the corporate training and all these other functions that you provide, right, in theory? >> uh-huh. >> all right. so the only thing on this advisory management support, mr. houck is mr. miller's understanding of what you, gls, means by the advisory and management support that l-3 provides your understanding as well? >> yes, sir, it is. we turn to l-3 as well as northrop grummond on a regular basis to seek joint solutions to...
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mr. miller if he would speak to me. he got on the phone.poke to a person that i was informed was mr. miller. he read to me verbly the statement that misty had written. i asked him why he was speaking to my client. he basically reiterated there was a waiver of some type and informed me that she failed miserab miserably. >> hello? >> sir, let me talk to your wife. [ inaudible ] can i talk to her? okay. >> how the [ bleep ] can you let my daughter get stole, [ bleep ]? >> great out to bethany marshall, psychoanalyst, author of "deal-breakers," how do you discern her demeanor? misty croslin's demeanor? >> i think she is so arrogant, deceptive and manipulative. and lacks big-picture thinking. she thought she could cheat on and ace a polygraph as a scheme to get equisearch in to detract the attention away from her. it's just an elaborate ruse. is she feeling the heat from her husband, from a relative or, more importantly, is she feeling the heat from the police? but it is so arrogant and so cruel to exploit equisearch. that's such a valuable orga
mr. miller if he would speak to me. he got on the phone.poke to a person that i was informed was mr. miller. he read to me verbly the statement that misty had written. i asked him why he was speaking to my client. he basically reiterated there was a waiver of some type and informed me that she failed miserab miserably. >> hello? >> sir, let me talk to your wife. [ inaudible ] can i talk to her? okay. >> how the [ bleep ] can you let my daughter get stole, [ bleep ]? >>...
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mr. miller -- i appreciate you are making time to talk to us, and thank you, mr. miller. craig miller. one of the attendees from yesterday's town hall meeting from arlen specter expressing his frustrations. i want to bring in the conversation, chuck todd. nbc political director. and dr. nancy snyderman here, and contessa is here, and jonathan capehart. politicians are coming up with ways to deal with the town halls. some with the arlen specter models, and others have their own way. how do you believe this will ultimately progress? will it be productive? >> reporter: i think the hope here at the white house, is by the president holding his own town hall meetings, the one yesterday which, of course, cannot have the same acrimonious confrontations, that will overshadow and take wind out of the sails of some of the opponents. and you are seeing some democrats sharing talking points with each other, and getting better at beating back some of the criticisms, and refining some of this. i think that you are going to see more follow the model of claire mccaskill, who seemed to have more command
mr. miller -- i appreciate you are making time to talk to us, and thank you, mr. miller. craig miller. one of the attendees from yesterday's town hall meeting from arlen specter expressing his frustrations. i want to bring in the conversation, chuck todd. nbc political director. and dr. nancy snyderman here, and contessa is here, and jonathan capehart. politicians are coming up with ways to deal with the town halls. some with the arlen specter models, and others have their own way. how do you...
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mr. miller and mr.chmidt, are there any of the functions that you are performing under this contract that are further subcontracted? >> no, sir. >> no, sir. >> okay. mr. houck to you, for the other subcontractors, are there any functions, any functions that are subcontracted further subcontracted? >> no, sir. >> okay. every one of these subcontractors is performing all of the functions that they have been responsible for performing? >> yes, sir. to the best of my knowledge that is correct. >> i would like page i asked for when we visited before, and we got some input, but i would like in detail what each of subcontractor is doing by way of administrator support, payroll, what have you, in detail. and then if there are any further subcontracted, second year subcontracts, i would like that also indicated. >> as i stated, there are no further subcontractors. there is no second, no, sir tier of subcontractors. the contractors who provide linguistic support, again, do not provide additional support via subco
mr. miller and mr.chmidt, are there any of the functions that you are performing under this contract that are further subcontracted? >> no, sir. >> no, sir. >> okay. mr. houck to you, for the other subcontractors, are there any functions, any functions that are subcontracted further subcontracted? >> no, sir. >> okay. every one of these subcontractors is performing all of the functions that they have been responsible for performing? >> yes, sir. to the best...
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mr. miller, obviously your confrontation with senator specter has got -- gotten a lot of play. were you santa fed -- satisfied with how it ultimately ended? were you satisfied with how he handled it? >> no. sean: what would you have preferred? >> i would have preferred if -- if i could have gotten my voice heard, everything that i wanted to say would have gotten said. sean: i want to get diane in here. they've called you all these named, -- names, these elected officials. you're not part of an organized group but you care about this. what is your reaction to how the politicians are treating average american citizen the people that work hard, play by the rules, get up in the morning, pay their taxes, obey the law, people like this you? >> they're not telling the truth and so there's a lot of misinformation out there and if people don't goat gow out and challenge them, they're going to get away with it. sean: are you glad you did it do you feel that there's growing support for your movement? >> ab-- all americans should use their voice and speak up for things they believe in, oth
mr. miller, obviously your confrontation with senator specter has got -- gotten a lot of play. were you santa fed -- satisfied with how it ultimately ended? were you satisfied with how he handled it? >> no. sean: what would you have preferred? >> i would have preferred if -- if i could have gotten my voice heard, everything that i wanted to say would have gotten said. sean: i want to get diane in here. they've called you all these named, -- names, these elected officials. you're not...
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mr. miller joins us now. of people have put up the canadian system as something that maybe we should look at. your thoughts? >> the president said the canadian system only covers 33 million people. it is not applicable to the united states. we have 300 million people did that has been taken off the table. trace: they say the canadians only spend half as much on health care as we do and it seems to be working well for them. >> they also come across the border when they really need care and they do not want to wait. fortunately, a lot of the people are right along the border of the united states and they come to our health care system. trace: we talk a lot about single-payer system. give me your sense on where we are going? do you think the public option will fold into the single-payer system? >> my concern is that a public option, says insurance companies will be hard-pressed to compete with the government, essentially, people will move from employer coverage. 170 million people are covered by employers now. i
mr. miller joins us now. of people have put up the canadian system as something that maybe we should look at. your thoughts? >> the president said the canadian system only covers 33 million people. it is not applicable to the united states. we have 300 million people did that has been taken off the table. trace: they say the canadians only spend half as much on health care as we do and it seems to be working well for them. >> they also come across the border when they really need...
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mr. miller, i respect the guy, but i don't think his argument made sense as far as the fact the government doesn't care if the stock goes up. what do you mean? >> there would be a lot of constituents out there who would be very angry with their congress people if these go to zero and we poured all of the money into it. >> absolutely. >> and you said it the first time, the government will let all of these investors put money into it hand over fist. doesn't seem plausible. >> i want to short squeeze your investigation. >> and that was the word on the street. coming up next, we talk to a member of obama's economic recovery advisory board on the possibility of a double dip recession. and then we head to the charts to tell you what key level to watch. we crown the new king of the whales. >>> here's what else is coming up on "fast." >>> is an optimistic market ignoring a possible double dip? a top obama adviser reveals the forecast from inside the white house. >>> and it's the hottest thing on the street, and no, we're not talking about viral videos. it's exploding options activity. and here's h
mr. miller, i respect the guy, but i don't think his argument made sense as far as the fact the government doesn't care if the stock goes up. what do you mean? >> there would be a lot of constituents out there who would be very angry with their congress people if these go to zero and we poured all of the money into it. >> absolutely. >> and you said it the first time, the government will let all of these investors put money into it hand over fist. doesn't seem plausible....
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mr. miller. and will continue our testimony with mr.dana hauber said, cofounder of the final, biological education for autism treatments in iowa. usually we don't say beat iowa. [laughter] smack i should've looked at that before i said it. >> and that little clip could be misinterpreted, you know. she lives on a farm in northwood iowa, that's way up in northwest iowa with her husband and three children. her seven-year old daughter was diagnosed with autism when she was 15 months old. she has an associate degree in applied science and veterinary from minnesota. welcome. >> she was diagnosed a little over age three. she regressed. >> age three, not 15. >> would you punch the button on your finger? thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and the senator cochran, colleagues, for this opportunity to encourage action on autism. my name is dana halverson. on a daily basis i am a wife and mother of an iowa farm family. my days are filled from very early to very late with joyous blessings and challenges of my three children. i have one
mr. miller. and will continue our testimony with mr.dana hauber said, cofounder of the final, biological education for autism treatments in iowa. usually we don't say beat iowa. [laughter] smack i should've looked at that before i said it. >> and that little clip could be misinterpreted, you know. she lives on a farm in northwood iowa, that's way up in northwest iowa with her husband and three children. her seven-year old daughter was diagnosed with autism when she was 15 months old. she...
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miller and 17-year-old watson. >> at least through their version of this event that mr. mr. lock took a primary role in the assault and much of the racial aspect. >>reporter: after beating the victim and stealing his wallet police say the 3 stole the victim's truck, smoked marijuana and crashed the vehicle. >> there is a couple different account as to who did what, even as subtlely as who drove the vehicle when it crashed. >> police say there is no evidence the 2 teenager suspects are affiliated with racial organization. investigators believe they knew each other from the neighborhood. >> not out of danger yet. >>reporter: as for james, he is out of the hospital but hardly recovered. police are charging the teenagers as adults tonight. all 3 are facing some 18 separate charges. we are live at police headquarters, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> we are following breaking news out of south east baltimore. homicide detectives have been called to a home in the 100 block of south high lapped avenue. police tell us one person was shot. we have a crew on the way to the scene and we of cou
miller and 17-year-old watson. >> at least through their version of this event that mr. mr. lock took a primary role in the assault and much of the racial aspect. >>reporter: after beating the victim and stealing his wallet police say the 3 stole the victim's truck, smoked marijuana and crashed the vehicle. >> there is a couple different account as to who did what, even as subtlely as who drove the vehicle when it crashed. >> police say there is no evidence the 2...
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emanuel miller and zachary watson were arrested yesterday. 28-year-old calvin lockner is being held without bail. mr. privott was see veerl beaten while fishing with his wife. the taens face charges including first degree murder. >>> the man who escaped from a howard county sheriff's deputy is back in custody tonight. u.s. marshals found 20-year-old devon champagne of jessup last night hiding inside a wall in a home near richmond virginia. the sheriff's office said champagne had just been convicted of felony theft last week whether he attacked the deputy who was driving him to the detention center. champagne used his handcuffs to choke and hit the deputy and tried to take his gun before climbing out of the window of the deputy's car. >>> if you're headed down to the ocean this weekend, you need to be extra careful in the water. even hurricane bill is not a direct threat for us, we will feel his effects along the coast of the national weather service says hurricane bill will churn up high surf and dangerous rip current. if you get stuck in a rip current, stay calm and swim parallel to the shore until
emanuel miller and zachary watson were arrested yesterday. 28-year-old calvin lockner is being held without bail. mr. privott was see veerl beaten while fishing with his wife. the taens face charges including first degree murder. >>> the man who escaped from a howard county sheriff's deputy is back in custody tonight. u.s. marshals found 20-year-old devon champagne of jessup last night hiding inside a wall in a home near richmond virginia. the sheriff's office said champagne had just...
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mr. joshua cobbs is on the next panel. david miller, va., and christina halverson from iowa.e have covered all the aspects we wanted to cover on autism with these two panels. we will first opened up with dr. thomas insel, the director of the national institute of mental health. he is not a stranger to this subcommittee. dr. insel, welcome. your statements will be made a part of their record in their entirety. we ask you to go ahead and proceed, as you so desire. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is a real pleasure and honor to be here with the other panelists. i know this a very busy time for you and your colleagues. we greatly appreciate you taking time in the middle of the summer before recess to hear about the latest research and challenges with autism. i will try to review the progress. the testimony will be submitted for the record so rather to than just reading that, i will take you very quickly 33 questions. what do we know at this point? what do we need? and what are we doing? we will summarize those quickly. to get you on track, let's make sure we are on the same page i
mr. joshua cobbs is on the next panel. david miller, va., and christina halverson from iowa.e have covered all the aspects we wanted to cover on autism with these two panels. we will first opened up with dr. thomas insel, the director of the national institute of mental health. he is not a stranger to this subcommittee. dr. insel, welcome. your statements will be made a part of their record in their entirety. we ask you to go ahead and proceed, as you so desire. >> thank you, mr....
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mr. joshua cobb's, miss boyd, david miller, and dena halverson. >> thank you all for being here. some of you have come a great distance. your statements will be made a part of the record in their entirety. you kind of summarize, 5 minutes or so, i would appreciate it very much. we will just sort from left to right here, dr. geraldine dawson, the chief science officer for autism speaks. dr. dawson received her ph.d. from the university of washington. thank you very much, and please proceed. >> good morning, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for inviting me. i am very honored to appear before this subcommittee, and i want to thank the committee members and you for your leadership in providing full funding for the combating autism act, and also for your most recent fiscal year appropriations bill. this year, more children will be diagnosed with autism, as you may know, than with age, diabetes, and cancer combined. autism research, however, is still significantly underfunded, despite greater public and congressional awareness. for example, leukemia affects one in 25,000 people, but r
mr. joshua cobb's, miss boyd, david miller, and dena halverson. >> thank you all for being here. some of you have come a great distance. your statements will be made a part of the record in their entirety. you kind of summarize, 5 minutes or so, i would appreciate it very much. we will just sort from left to right here, dr. geraldine dawson, the chief science officer for autism speaks. dr. dawson received her ph.d. from the university of washington. thank you very much, and please...
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miller getting extremely earthy. >> rahm emanuel should get some gorilla glue and put it in that chair behind the oval office and sit down here, mr. president. chris: there's a choice of words. rush almost baugh after the president said the cop w arrested professor gates acted stupidly. here's rush. >> i think he's genuinely revved up about race. you know me. i think he is genuinely angry in his heart and has been his whole life. chris: did the sotomayor nomination, the combination of you a those discussions about the -- the combination of all those discussions about the wise latina and the sergeant in cambridge acting stupidly, did he open the door to this sort of ethnic attack on him? the attack on his very legitimacy? >> well, i think the attack on the legitimacy is really the point. and there's a concerted effort to try to delegitimize barack obama. he's a communist. he's a socialist. he's hitler now. he's trying to impose euthanasia on old people. and he's a racist. right? and i think your point, chris, is spot on. in this sense. i think it's unintentional but it's true thathat the people who are trying to delegitimize him a
miller getting extremely earthy. >> rahm emanuel should get some gorilla glue and put it in that chair behind the oval office and sit down here, mr. president. chris: there's a choice of words. rush almost baugh after the president said the cop w arrested professor gates acted stupidly. here's rush. >> i think he's genuinely revved up about race. you know me. i think he is genuinely angry in his heart and has been his whole life. chris: did the sotomayor nomination, the combination...
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mr. joshua cobb's, miss boyd, david miller, and dena halverson. >> thank you all for being here. some of you have come a great distance. your statements will be made a part of the record in their entirety. you kind of summarize, 5 minutes or so, i would appreciate it very much. we will just sort from left to right here, dr. geraldine dawson, the chief science officer for autism speaks. dr. dawson received her ph.d. from the university of washington. thank you very much, and please proceed. >> good morning, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for inviting me. i am very honored to appear before this subcommittee, and i want to thank the committee members and you for your leadership in providing full funding for the combating autism act, and also for your most recent fiscal year appropriations bill. this year, more children will be diagnosed with autism, as you may know, than with age, diabetes, and cancer combined. autism research, however, is still significantly underfunded, despite greater public and congressional awareness. for example, leukemia affects one in 25,000 people, but r
mr. joshua cobb's, miss boyd, david miller, and dena halverson. >> thank you all for being here. some of you have come a great distance. your statements will be made a part of the record in their entirety. you kind of summarize, 5 minutes or so, i would appreciate it very much. we will just sort from left to right here, dr. geraldine dawson, the chief science officer for autism speaks. dr. dawson received her ph.d. from the university of washington. thank you very much, and please...
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miller both arrested separately at their home last night. police said they were ocomp lises -- accomplices. >> i think the consensus is that mr. lockner played a leading real roll in a lot of this. >> reporter: commissioner fred bealefeld says it is unclear if they were also motivated by racial hate rid. >> there are a couple of accounts as to who did what. including who operated the vehicle when it crashed. i think the versions are, depends on who you talk to. >> reporter: adolphadolf hitler appears to have been an icon to lock ner. police say he has a tattoo of the dead nazi on his chest that says "he lives." they also say he is a member of the hate crume, -- group, aryan brotherhood. >> steven haines is neighbors and friends with the 76-year- old victim. glad all three suspects are now in a city jail. >> i pray and hope that justice will come to them. that they will get just what they deserve. >> reporter: police giving a lot of credit to the people in the curtis bay neighborhood where the suspect live. they say they called in tips. meanwhile, all of three suspects face a long list of criminal charges. we're live at central
miller both arrested separately at their home last night. police said they were ocomp lises -- accomplices. >> i think the consensus is that mr. lockner played a leading real roll in a lot of this. >> reporter: commissioner fred bealefeld says it is unclear if they were also motivated by racial hate rid. >> there are a couple of accounts as to who did what. including who operated the vehicle when it crashed. i think the versions are, depends on who you talk to. >>...
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miller, fox news. >>> we can get a statement from the family as steve mentioned earlier. family was with mrs.ant to read you portions of that statement. the family says she was the light of our lives, the mother, wife, grandmother, sister and aunt who taught us by example with passn what it means to live a faith-driven life of love and service to others. her life showed that. >> it wanted saying she had a relentless belief in the dignity and worth of every human life. she worked without ceasing, searching, pushing, demanding and hoping for a change. >> she was a living prayer, a living advocate, a living center of power. she set out to change the world and to change us and she did that and more. i love this portion of the statement from the family. it says we are together in our belief that she is now in heaven rejoicing with her family enjoying the fruits of her faith and still urging us onward to the challenges ahead. her love will inspire us to faith and service always. so her legacy will live on. >> eunice kennedy shriver dead this morning at the age of 88. she had her 88th birthday just
miller, fox news. >>> we can get a statement from the family as steve mentioned earlier. family was with mrs.ant to read you portions of that statement. the family says she was the light of our lives, the mother, wife, grandmother, sister and aunt who taught us by example with passn what it means to live a faith-driven life of love and service to others. her life showed that. >> it wanted saying she had a relentless belief in the dignity and worth of every human life. she worked...
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mr. kiby was the former senior economy for the republican national committee. before that he was chief of staff for republican congressman dan miller of florida. republican officials and the health insurance industry and for-profit hospital consulting firms and for-profit cancer treatment centers and all of these other people have every right to participate in this debate. of course, they do. they have every right to go to these events and yell no and say that there's no reason to reform health care. they even have the right to scream at people who actually want to talk about the fact that there might be need to reform health care. that is their constitutional right. they are americans like any of us. nobody is suggesting that they can't participate in this debate in the way that they are. what is dishonest is to do it in a way that disguises who they are, that disguises their role in it, that disguises their financial role in it. washington lobbyists and health care executives and former officials have just as much a right to shut down health care reform as anyone else does. these folks have just as much a right to derail the proc
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miller out of chicago. you have to give them credit for keeping it at home. >> you and mrs.these are undergarments produced by american companies. >> this is american apparel. we'll start with them. what i found interesting is that, you know, they've got these rainbow colored t-shirts, et cetera. but they actually operate the largest garment factory here in the u.s. and employ about 5,000 people in l.a. alone. >> keep in mind, in this economy. >> exactly. you're keeping jobs at home. out of vermont, commando. big hollywood favorites for their invisible undergarments. and no nonsense, made in tennessee. they have an environmentally friendly approach to their company. >> and give me that -- because it's the blue jeans, you think of them as expensive. but a lot of american brands that aren't. >> brands $40 to $80. great variety. sizes that range up to 24. and even chemical free. so look on pie website -- on our website. i have my article where i list. >> and finally shoes. the average american four pair of shoes a year. most not made in this country. but new balance is. >> funn
miller out of chicago. you have to give them credit for keeping it at home. >> you and mrs.these are undergarments produced by american companies. >> this is american apparel. we'll start with them. what i found interesting is that, you know, they've got these rainbow colored t-shirts, et cetera. but they actually operate the largest garment factory here in the u.s. and employ about 5,000 people in l.a. alone. >> keep in mind, in this economy. >> exactly. you're keeping...
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miller here with us. >> everybody loves hollywood. >> yes, they do. >> what do we have, a tease, mr. haines? >> a tease and i don't have it. >> are you on? >> no. >> we'll be right back with more of whatever it is we do. don't go away. >>> all right. welcome back. you're watching "squawk on the street." on the phone with us is donald trump. >> over here. >> sorry. back in control of the casinos buying back $100 million of a few casinos, do i have it right, donald? >> we're in the process of doing that it's a tedious process. it's a long process, erin. i made an offer a number of months ago bond "american idoho rejected the offer. we received a vote of approval from the board of directors of the company t took a long time, the bondholders were very actively involved in that and they were not accepted. so we were happy about that but it is a process. >> how much money has been lost in trump entertainment over the years? >> well, it was very suck sussful, mark, when i had it as a private company and i took it public years ago. >> big mistake. >> that was not one of the great things because i be
miller here with us. >> everybody loves hollywood. >> yes, they do. >> what do we have, a tease, mr. haines? >> a tease and i don't have it. >> are you on? >> no. >> we'll be right back with more of whatever it is we do. don't go away. >>> all right. welcome back. you're watching "squawk on the street." on the phone with us is donald trump. >> over here. >> sorry. back in control of the casinos buying back $100 million of...
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miller place new york. anthony on the line. caller: you point out an article by mr.uzman where he mentioned divisiveness in current america. that is true. woodstock represented that type of society where people were more in tune in helping one another and doing for mankind. breakfast in bed for all. ultimately what we have now when they tried have a reunion of woodstock, the children rioted because of the fact they were, charged $10 for the tiny cup of ice cream and advertising all over the place. woodstock was a pure festival in that it had no sponsors, no infiltration by the corporate, capitalistic media that has now, they put a strangle hold, the current, more modern woodstock, they had everybody fenced in, in a way that was almost like prison and not allowed to bring in food. any faud brought was taken away. and then extorting them by celling necessities. it took away the philosophy of the festival. host: did you go to the original woodstock? caller: i didn't. my best buddy did. the headline was hippies mired in mud. you could see him. he had only brought a bag o
miller place new york. anthony on the line. caller: you point out an article by mr.uzman where he mentioned divisiveness in current america. that is true. woodstock represented that type of society where people were more in tune in helping one another and doing for mankind. breakfast in bed for all. ultimately what we have now when they tried have a reunion of woodstock, the children rioted because of the fact they were, charged $10 for the tiny cup of ice cream and advertising all over the...