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talking about wayne newton, of course. he testified before a virginia house of delegates committee on behalf of his tribe. he asked for official recognition of the tribe from the commonwealth. newton's visit paid off. the committee voted unanimously to recognize the tribe. newton was born in virginia but moved out of state when he was >>> a symbol of blight in one detroit neighborhood is being turned into something beautiful thanks to the work of a couple of artists. two men have been spraying water on an abandoned home at night allowing it to freeze. they created ice house detroit to d
talking about wayne newton, of course. he testified before a virginia house of delegates committee on behalf of his tribe. he asked for official recognition of the tribe from the commonwealth. newton's visit paid off. the committee voted unanimously to recognize the tribe. newton was born in virginia but moved out of state when he was >>> a symbol of blight in one detroit neighborhood is being turned into something beautiful thanks to the work of a couple of artists. two men have been...
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that singer wayne newton, he rebuffed the officers who brought moving vans to his 38-acre ranch.ing to collect on a debt for a breached contract, but newton home which is protected by a big gate was put up by collateral for a loan and that house could be at risk. sanjay, it's weak, but i have to say, no one is says
that singer wayne newton, he rebuffed the officers who brought moving vans to his 38-acre ranch.ing to collect on a debt for a breached contract, but newton home which is protected by a big gate was put up by collateral for a loan and that house could be at risk. sanjay, it's weak, but i have to say, no one is says
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. >>> that singer, wayne newton, the one and only rebuffed the officers who brought moving vans to hisre ranch. they were trying to collect on a debt for a breached contract. but newton's home which you can see is protected by a big gate was put up by collateral for a loan and that house could be at risk, sanjay, it's weak but i haves to to say no one is saying -- >> where does all the money go? you hear the story so much. celebrities clearly made a lot of money and stories like this. >> imagine they're paying their lawyers even more than they'd have to pay the court to just get it over with. >> this dovetails into our show today. the lawyers, the doctors -- >> money, the logic. >> for tonight's "shot." do you know the shot? >> i'm not sure. >> it's not a "shot." it's a shout. a shout-out to you, jessica. >> oh my gosh. >> happy birthday. >> sanjay. >> you worked on your birthday. that is such diligence. amazing. >> that's so nice. >> to celebrate the occasion we wanted to give you a carrot cake. >> after your whole segment on what to eat that's healthy, am i allowed to eat this? it's
. >>> that singer, wayne newton, the one and only rebuffed the officers who brought moving vans to hisre ranch. they were trying to collect on a debt for a breached contract. but newton's home which you can see is protected by a big gate was put up by collateral for a loan and that house could be at risk, sanjay, it's weak but i haves to to say no one is saying -- >> where does all the money go? you hear the story so much. celebrities clearly made a lot of money and stories like...
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paula newton, cnn, london. >>> joining us now is israel's ambassador to the united states michael orrinu for coming in. >> good to be here. >> this individual, this hamas leader who was assassinated. abdul mehed. >> well, he was responsible for two israeli killings, but beyond that, no nothing. >> because within 20 years, he is am ledgedly was involved in kidnapping two israeli soldiers and killing them. >> not allegedly, but he took great pride that he killed these two men. >> so the point is that israel would have a motive to go after him. >> again, i don't know anything about the incident, wolf, and i cannot comment. >> because obviously, a sensitive matter, but the whole world thinks that israel is responsible. >> i cannot comment on it, but i want to comment on something that occurred the day before this and that is a summit meeting in damascus between the hamas leader together with the president of syria and the head of hezbollah, and the president of iran mahmoud ahmadinejad, and that is the headline missed. ahmadinejad called for israel's annihilation and israel without israel i
paula newton, cnn, london. >>> joining us now is israel's ambassador to the united states michael orrinu for coming in. >> good to be here. >> this individual, this hamas leader who was assassinated. abdul mehed. >> well, he was responsible for two israeli killings, but beyond that, no nothing. >> because within 20 years, he is am ledgedly was involved in kidnapping two israeli soldiers and killing them. >> not allegedly, but he took great pride that he...
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president, don't be expecting any dancesheim from wayne newton.t ain't winning thank you very much from him. the king of las vegas, nevada, well, he isn't talking. but the governor of nevada is. a show-stopper. he stops by. in 90 seconds. some things started popping up on a credit report... that i didn't authorize, didn't know anything about. and it continued almost eight years. i've been in law enforcement all my life, i've shred all my receipts. all the junk mail, burn it, whatever. nothing was going to escape and put me at risk... for having my identity stolen. lifelock is the industry leader... in proactive identity theft protection. it's unbelievable, the first thing was, it couldn't happen, there has to be a mistake. and then followed shortly by the sinking, deeping, gut-wrenching feeling that my life is over. there's no credit, there's no buying houses, there's no anything. matthew daubert has now been smeared, so to speak, and didn't do anything, uh, to deserve it, to ask for it, or to warrant it. he joined lifelock to take control of his
president, don't be expecting any dancesheim from wayne newton.t ain't winning thank you very much from him. the king of las vegas, nevada, well, he isn't talking. but the governor of nevada is. a show-stopper. he stops by. in 90 seconds. some things started popping up on a credit report... that i didn't authorize, didn't know anything about. and it continued almost eight years. i've been in law enforcement all my life, i've shred all my receipts. all the junk mail, burn it, whatever. nothing...
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talked about historically microsoft and others including apple, with the newton trying to create a touchou have these chips now that are very lowe's power and very high performance. the snap snapdragon and also the invideo chip. you have technology that working on bigger screens that was not around even a year ago for a screen of this size and this can now exist in a way that consumers can interact with it proposal the appropriately and i think this is the right time for this category to emerge. >> i think one thing that it showed, and walt and i watched steve jobs take the stage. he is obviously engaged in building out his version of a future with this company. there's been no loss of momentum, no loss of ambition, no loss of scale. whatever he went through in terms of medical or illness issues which was a significant point of concern, on their reach into the cull sure and and ability to preoccupy occupation, steve jobs is doing what he has always done. >> rose: i think the opportunity to be obsessive about something like the ipad keeps him vital. thank you david. thank you michael. tha
talked about historically microsoft and others including apple, with the newton trying to create a touchou have these chips now that are very lowe's power and very high performance. the snap snapdragon and also the invideo chip. you have technology that working on bigger screens that was not around even a year ago for a screen of this size and this can now exist in a way that consumers can interact with it proposal the appropriately and i think this is the right time for this category to...
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they set up these communes in newton and around leary's house and they were like the first to be cautious so many lives and in college in the '60s and '70s. they really did start something, there's no doubt about it. san francisco kids a lot of the credit but it really started here. >> insisted to the had the rev. howard thurman was not luther king's mentor who come of. >> there is a chapter in this book called ascenders and saints and it is too long sections about the prison project and the other is about the good friday experiment which again rick should have written that chapter. he did a follow-up which basically was the had the -- i think i mentioned it -- but he did a follow-up study and basically you found most of these people still remember and some ask me about winston, but probably the same i would guess. these were profound experiences, they honor them, they didn't take a lot of psychedelics and some became ministers and some didn't, but it had a long-term positive affect on their lives. it did. >> did leary and abbie hoffman ever meet? >> leary and abbie hoffman perhaps i am s
they set up these communes in newton and around leary's house and they were like the first to be cautious so many lives and in college in the '60s and '70s. they really did start something, there's no doubt about it. san francisco kids a lot of the credit but it really started here. >> insisted to the had the rev. howard thurman was not luther king's mentor who come of. >> there is a chapter in this book called ascenders and saints and it is too long sections about the prison...
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. >> joining us from you newton, massachusetts, a robert a sillian know. how surprised were you?uy, he had no idea. we're standing there looking at the general tweets and twitters of people around the country. we meet this guy at the bar even before he gets there. he had no idea. >> yeah, not surprises at all.public is in the dark in regards to social media and what risks they put themselves in. >> if there is a site out there that they say they're trying to do to raise awareness, how possible is it for something who has ill will in terms of their intentions to go and filed on the that you're out of your house to go and do whatever they want in that house? >> well, to rob means larceny by threats or violence. and it is just a matter of time until some whack job takes this site up on its offer. >> very interesting because we should point out that there have been no reports or because of this website thus far. they say they're trying to raise awareness. but isn't this just illustrate difference of how careful we need to be even using social media or passwords or anything else? >> i
. >> joining us from you newton, massachusetts, a robert a sillian know. how surprised were you?uy, he had no idea. we're standing there looking at the general tweets and twitters of people around the country. we meet this guy at the bar even before he gets there. he had no idea. >> yeah, not surprises at all.public is in the dark in regards to social media and what risks they put themselves in. >> if there is a site out there that they say they're trying to do to raise...
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and on the bottom, wayne newton may be having some financial troubles, police are saying that debt collectorsom his 38-acre walled compound in vegas, according to officers, the matter now returned to court. jon: fox news on the job hunt, and business is booming at the ports mouth naval shipyard in maine due in part to the navy setting aside almost $14 billion for shipbuilding in 2010. the ship and boat-building industry employing some 130,000 workers in this country, and the portsmouth shipyard employs about 4200. molly line is live in maine, she has more for us. a lot of work going on there, huh, molly? >> reporter: absolutely. a beautiful historic shipyard built in 1800, it has literally employed generations of families, and today it's hiring. about 4400 or so folks that work here thousand, and they're expecting to hire 250 more before the end of the year. to talk with us, captain brian fuller. what sort of jobs are you looking for? a lot of people would like some of those. >> we're hiring really across the board. we're hiring all of the crafts skills that we have, ship fitting, pipe fittin
and on the bottom, wayne newton may be having some financial troubles, police are saying that debt collectorsom his 38-acre walled compound in vegas, according to officers, the matter now returned to court. jon: fox news on the job hunt, and business is booming at the ports mouth naval shipyard in maine due in part to the navy setting aside almost $14 billion for shipbuilding in 2010. the ship and boat-building industry employing some 130,000 workers in this country, and the portsmouth shipyard...
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and following that "time magazine" jay newton small on his recent trip to haiti and ongoing relief effortsrrow at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> coming up next on c-span israeli and palestinian journalists gather in jerusalem. a look at the supreme court and popular opinion. and later idaho governor butch otter delivers his state of the state address. >> his film "hillary, the movie" was the focus on a recent supreme court decision on a campaign finance. documentary producer and head of citizens united david bossie, sunday night on c-span's "q&a." last month israeli and palestinian journalists talked about the middle east conflict with members of the knesset. this event was hosted by the mideast press club and it's about an hour and 20 minutes. >> greetings, shalom, >> greetings, shalom, i'm feliss friedson a member of the middle east press club. i'm proud to open this session of the middle east press club. please turn off orcell phones and i want to take a moment and just acknowledge our board members that are here today. many are sick. as you can hear from my voice unfortunately, yakov, can
and following that "time magazine" jay newton small on his recent trip to haiti and ongoing relief effortsrrow at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> coming up next on c-span israeli and palestinian journalists gather in jerusalem. a look at the supreme court and popular opinion. and later idaho governor butch otter delivers his state of the state address. >> his film "hillary, the movie" was the focus on a recent supreme court decision on a campaign finance. documentary...
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paula newton, cnn, london. >>> it is fascinating. >> a real cloak and dager. >> "born identity" the moview coming down in parts of the northeast. rob tracking that storm. all right. good morning, rob. tell us what we're in for. >> better days ahead. it's going to take a while to get to those days. today it's going to be a slow-moving storm, historic for parts of new york. we're going to run it down where it's going next when cnn "american morning" comes right back. client's come in, they're anxious. scared. they don't know where to begin. so we start to talk about what have they done and what are their goals. and then we plan. it's a very good feeling as an advisor to work with people and help get them to their goals. once people perceive that they can control their destiny then they accomplish unbelievable things. [ male announcer ] we're america's largest financial planning company. meet us today at ameriprise.com. largest financial planning company. once upon a time, mutual funds promised to simplify investing. what happened? i used to ask my broker for advice. funny how the "best" fun
paula newton, cnn, london. >>> it is fascinating. >> a real cloak and dager. >> "born identity" the moview coming down in parts of the northeast. rob tracking that storm. all right. good morning, rob. tell us what we're in for. >> better days ahead. it's going to take a while to get to those days. today it's going to be a slow-moving storm, historic for parts of new york. we're going to run it down where it's going next when cnn "american morning"...
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then roben farzad and following that jay newton-small on his recent trip to haiti.0 a.m. eastern on c-span. Ñihere is what is coming up on - Ñispan, next israeli and palestinian journalists gather in jerusalem to talk about the middle east conflict. later, the national today and lesbian task forceÑi -- the national gay and lesbian task force. and later, pakistan's role in afghanistan. >> this bfilm was the focus of recent meeting. he is sunday night on c-span's "q&a." >> last month, israeli and palestinian journalist gather to talk about the conflict in the middle east. we will hear about defining the two-state solution. the event was hosted by the mideast press club and is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> greetings, shalom, and welcome to this very special session. i am the president and ceo of the media alliance, a nonprofit american news agency. it is wonderful that each and every one of you here, despite how difficult it was this morning to get into. i am proud to open this session of the mideast press club. please turn off your cell phones and i want to take a
then roben farzad and following that jay newton-small on his recent trip to haiti.0 a.m. eastern on c-span. Ñihere is what is coming up on - Ñispan, next israeli and palestinian journalists gather in jerusalem to talk about the middle east conflict. later, the national today and lesbian task forceÑi -- the national gay and lesbian task force. and later, pakistan's role in afghanistan. >> this bfilm was the focus of recent meeting. he is sunday night on c-span's "q&a."...
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i would say, i think everybody should also watched the speech that newton gingrich gave the other dayepublican conference, it was great. i think people need to realize we need ideas and new to gingrich acted like, let's look at -- host: i have to jump in because there are a lot of callers. thank you for your contribution. çjohn, democrat, williamsburg, pennsylvania --ç is in williamsburg or williamsport? caller: williamsburg. çhost: i'm -- where is that? caller: i am from the hampton roads area. host: i thought itç was pennsylvania. you are in virginia. caller: i an not a political person. i basically did not know president obama before you came in office. i did not vote for obama, i vote for hillary clinton because i thought they did a good job when he is in there. as i hand it -- see him have of the office at this time of distress, i am proud of the way he handles the situation. as far as overspending, it is amazing how gullible the american economy is an american people are as far as overspending because when the president first came here this country was totally near bankrupt
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newton gingrich said that is what he was going to do.uld rule the whole world through morals and religion. people would sit on their doorstep and be happy and moral and good. they would not make very much money in the worry about it. why do not hurry up and do this? guest: it is a good challenge. i just think i'm the right person for that. thank you for calling. host: thank you for being on "washington journal." her book "workplace flexibility guest: thank you. host: we want to take a break. first, we want to show you a little bit more from our interview with david axelrod. he is our guest this week on " newsmakers." in this part, he is talking about differences between attorney general eric holder and others in the obama administration over holding trials of the alleged 9/11 co- conspirators in new york city. >> the of the story about the decision to try the 9/11 co- conspirators in new york. there is unhappiness in the white house. was that a mistake on his part? >> the attorney general was responding under the protocol that was develo
newton gingrich said that is what he was going to do.uld rule the whole world through morals and religion. people would sit on their doorstep and be happy and moral and good. they would not make very much money in the worry about it. why do not hurry up and do this? guest: it is a good challenge. i just think i'm the right person for that. thank you for calling. host: thank you for being on "washington journal." her book "workplace flexibility guest: thank you. host: we want to...
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natural philosophy is what newton did, moral philosophy covers the social sciences. but it also meant for him as it does for us the study of what is right and wrong, good and bad, but human beings are aiming for, what they aspire to, and those things or part of his vision of social science i would say. >> host: how groundbreaking was his work? >> guest: it was enormously influential as mosul said. almost from the moment is was written by say the 17 nineties it was being friends all over. the pri minister of england as of the 70 nates, william pate had read it already in college, the founders of the united states, especially thomas jefferson and james madison were very much influenced by it and were looking to it for guidance as they shaped this country. and then by the time of the french revolution and was extremely important in france and germany. so in a lot of ways, it was the go to book if you wanted to figure out what gernment should do about the economy, but also with the governments should do in general. >> host: professor russell roberts, do you use adam smit
natural philosophy is what newton did, moral philosophy covers the social sciences. but it also meant for him as it does for us the study of what is right and wrong, good and bad, but human beings are aiming for, what they aspire to, and those things or part of his vision of social science i would say. >> host: how groundbreaking was his work? >> guest: it was enormously influential as mosul said. almost from the moment is was written by say the 17 nineties it was being friends all...
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my book is a little bit different from the movie and the movie you saw john newton was played by albertederal. that's a different thing. some -- will ferrell. that's a different thing. in any case, obviously i think the culture is very important and if i didn't believe it was vulgar i would say the tie tal of my speech is, it's the culture stupid but i don't like to say stupid. if i ever do, let me know. i want to tell you a little bit about myself because i think it's important to understand, well, you'll see, as i tell you. first of all, it was mentioned that i went to yale. i didn't groh grow up in that kind of a family. i grew up in a working class family of european immigrants who actually ended up being my parents. yeah. so then you are awake. i'll continue. my father is greek from greece. my mother is from germany, hence my deep love for siegfried and roy. i just want to say that now. but i was raised -- my father was conservative. he always told me how he loved reading william f. buckly because he learned words from buckly and i'm still learning words from reading buckly but the
my book is a little bit different from the movie and the movie you saw john newton was played by albertederal. that's a different thing. some -- will ferrell. that's a different thing. in any case, obviously i think the culture is very important and if i didn't believe it was vulgar i would say the tie tal of my speech is, it's the culture stupid but i don't like to say stupid. if i ever do, let me know. i want to tell you a little bit about myself because i think it's important to understand,...
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jawy newton-small circuses recent relief efforts in haiti.is live on c-span. >> it is the only collection of american prisoners -- presidential portraits painted by one artist. see the entire collection online at c-span's website. >> new york senator chuck sumer said congress will introduce legislation addressing the recent rulings on campaign spending. corporations and unions can spend unlimited amounts of money on political campaigns. he is joined by maryland democratic congressman chris van hollen. this is about 20 minutes. >> i want to thank him for being here and his contributions to this legislation. as you know, last month, the supreme court shattered nearly a century of u.s. law designed to curb the influence of corporations in our election process. today, we're beginning to pick up the pieces. the truth be told, chris and i and many court watchers have been bracing for an unfavorable decision ever since the court decided to re-here is the decision -- re-hear the decision this fall. the ruling surpassed our worst fears. with the strok
jawy newton-small circuses recent relief efforts in haiti.is live on c-span. >> it is the only collection of american prisoners -- presidential portraits painted by one artist. see the entire collection online at c-span's website. >> new york senator chuck sumer said congress will introduce legislation addressing the recent rulings on campaign spending. corporations and unions can spend unlimited amounts of money on political campaigns. he is joined by maryland democratic...
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newton small ofç time magaze on his recent trip to haiti and ongoing relief efforts.urnal is like every morning at 7:00. former bush administration homeland security secretary michael chertoff comment on his new book about homeland security. this is about 90 minutes. >> good afternoon everyone and welcome to the hudson institute. and also anne mclellan who was on her way, still coming down from canada. she says it is the americans' fault that they want the land, not so much the canadian's fault because they wouldn't let her leave despite the weather but hopefully she will have-- joyner's mitt program. michael chertoff is among many of you know. he is today chairman and managing principle of the chertoff group a security risk management advisory firm with offices in washington d.c. and new york for good judge chertoff is senior counsel at covington llp washington d.c. office and a member of the white-collar defense in investigations practice group. most recently mr. chertoff served as secretary of the department of homeland security as secretary he led a 218,000 person
newton small ofç time magaze on his recent trip to haiti and ongoing relief efforts.urnal is like every morning at 7:00. former bush administration homeland security secretary michael chertoff comment on his new book about homeland security. this is about 90 minutes. >> good afternoon everyone and welcome to the hudson institute. and also anne mclellan who was on her way, still coming down from canada. she says it is the americans' fault that they want the land, not so much the...