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. >> public enemy number one. they are beautiful, but one state is declaring an all-out law. the surprising battle over swans. >> we begin with ukraine, a crisis we have been covering for weeks as it intense fizz. two major developments. a disturbing report by human rights watch, and a leading activist feared dead found alive with a shocking story. jennifer glasse has more on the report and the allegations. she joins us from the capital of kiev kiev. >> the report says that when the clashes erupted on the 19th and went on for a few days deliberately targeted journalists and medical workers marked in groups away from the clashes. human rights watch documents, 13 journalists injured, but the ukrainian groups say there were 60 journalists, i was at the front of those clashes. the journalists that i was around were targeted, including a photographer who was there, literally was on the front line, not in the line of fire, not where the demonstrators were throwing rocks at the police and he was shot in the helmet with a rubber bullet. >> the police say 100 of their policemen were i
. >> public enemy number one. they are beautiful, but one state is declaring an all-out law. the surprising battle over swans. >> we begin with ukraine, a crisis we have been covering for weeks as it intense fizz. two major developments. a disturbing report by human rights watch, and a leading activist feared dead found alive with a shocking story. jennifer glasse has more on the report and the allegations. she joins us from the capital of kiev kiev. >> the report says that...
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giant clock around the neck. >> in the day of public enemy.cense suspensions already on his record. guess what? they caught him with some weed. >> i don't believe it for a second. >> you kept a straight face when you said that. i don't know if you were listening to public enemy, but -- >> a little sarcasm, my friend. >>> our own george stephanopoulos and his hilarious wife ally wentworth did their first interview together. very brave of him. she loves to rib him a bit and give him a hard time. they're on the andy cohen show on bravo. and i guess had a few laughs. they asked him a few questions about politics and his time in the clinton white house, and then they, of course, had to turn it a little silly so they showed old pictures of when they were dating and made fun of his hair and had a good time of it. >> i always enjoy seeing george in a more casual environment where he's just kind of -- you know, totally unwound. he's just being himself. it's so nice to see him. he's so good at what he does, it's -- >> he's so smart. >> yes. nice to see
giant clock around the neck. >> in the day of public enemy.cense suspensions already on his record. guess what? they caught him with some weed. >> i don't believe it for a second. >> you kept a straight face when you said that. i don't know if you were listening to public enemy, but -- >> a little sarcasm, my friend. >>> our own george stephanopoulos and his hilarious wife ally wentworth did their first interview together. very brave of him. she loves to rib him...
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just last summer i went on the kings of the mike tour with ice cube, de la soul and public enemy and many years ago and it was crazy. >> jimmy: was this one crazy or -- >> not as crazy -- this was the minivan. those tours were a little crazier. >> jimmy: were they? >> yeah, a little bit. >> jimmy: who was the craziest one on the tours? was it you? >> it was me. >> jimmy: it was you. >> it was all me. >> jimmy: and would you meet girls at every stop? >> no, no, no. i was more into quality, not quantity. >> jimmy: and? >> at that time. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] what do you mean at that time? you're married now. >> yeah, yeah. that's what i mean. it's quality only. yeah. >> jimmy: now you get quality only. but would you meet like girls at the shows? >> i would meet some girls, jimmy. >> jimmy: how would you round them up? >> round them up? >> jimmy: yeah. >> round them up. [ laughter ] this is going well, jimmy. >> jimmy: how do you round up the girls? >> you know what, jim? i never was the guy to like go through a lot of changes. i kind of let it -- if a young lady likes you, you w
just last summer i went on the kings of the mike tour with ice cube, de la soul and public enemy and many years ago and it was crazy. >> jimmy: was this one crazy or -- >> not as crazy -- this was the minivan. those tours were a little crazier. >> jimmy: were they? >> yeah, a little bit. >> jimmy: who was the craziest one on the tours? was it you? >> it was me. >> jimmy: it was you. >> it was all me. >> jimmy: and would you meet girls at...
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. >> beyonce became public enemy number one with fans and the press.iva. the criticism was nothing new for the girl who was bullied at age 9 for her talent. but now 10 years older, beyonce was stronger. her song said it. she was a survivor. ♪ i'm a survivor, i'm not gonna give up ♪ ♪ i'm going to work harder >> the publicity from the scandal was seemingly priceless. people couldn't get enough of destiny's child. by the 2001 grammys, destiny's child seemed unstoppable. or at least that's what everyone thought. >>> when we come back, beyonce goes off on her own. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles
. >> beyonce became public enemy number one with fans and the press.iva. the criticism was nothing new for the girl who was bullied at age 9 for her talent. but now 10 years older, beyonce was stronger. her song said it. she was a survivor. ♪ i'm a survivor, i'm not gonna give up ♪ ♪ i'm going to work harder >> the publicity from the scandal was seemingly priceless. people couldn't get enough of destiny's child. by the 2001 grammys, destiny's child seemed unstoppable. or at...
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today carol seemed like public enemy in the bay area.hat stems back to coaches at usc ran up the score in the famous what's your deal game. carol downplayed that today. >> we have not been friends over the years because we don't know each other well. i know him through the game since we coached against each other. it is a confined relationship in that regard. for whatever reason, you had field day thinking it is something other than what it is. i have great respect for what jim has done. there is nothing there. >> animosity? no. erroneous. it is football. it is competition. it is winning. >> coming up at 6:00, this horse was purchased by a long time 49ers fan who named the colt harbaugh. while the 49ers in seattle the horse will have home field advantage this saturday. that's coming up at 6:00. >> that is awesome. interesting that horse will be a big favorite because of its name. long shot is the one to bet on. you heard it here. >> thank you. >>> be sure to stay with us for all of your 49ers coverage. dennis and ken are heading to seatt
today carol seemed like public enemy in the bay area.hat stems back to coaches at usc ran up the score in the famous what's your deal game. carol downplayed that today. >> we have not been friends over the years because we don't know each other well. i know him through the game since we coached against each other. it is a confined relationship in that regard. for whatever reason, you had field day thinking it is something other than what it is. i have great respect for what jim has done....
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. >> beyonce became public enemy number one with fans and the press.g diva. the criticism was nothing new for the girl who was bullied at age 9 for her talent. but now 10 years older, beyonce was stronger. her song said it. she was a survivor. ♪ i'm a survivor, i'm not gonna give up ♪ ♪ i'm going to work harder >> the publicity from the scandal was seemingly priceless. people couldn't get enough of destiny's child. by the 2001 grammys, destiny's child seemed unstoppable. or at least that's what everyone thought. >>> when we come back, beyonce goes off on her own. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just
. >> beyonce became public enemy number one with fans and the press.g diva. the criticism was nothing new for the girl who was bullied at age 9 for her talent. but now 10 years older, beyonce was stronger. her song said it. she was a survivor. ♪ i'm a survivor, i'm not gonna give up ♪ ♪ i'm going to work harder >> the publicity from the scandal was seemingly priceless. people couldn't get enough of destiny's child. by the 2001 grammys, destiny's child seemed unstoppable. or at...
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vladimir putin on the eve of his big show at the sochi olympics, umarov was russia's osama bin laden, public enemy number one. he had specifically called for the disruption of the sochi games, satanic dancing on the bones of our ancestors, he called them. and as part of a pre-olympic security push the russians have been rounding up the usual terrorist suspects. the indications that umarov is dead are circumstantial at this stage. nobody's been found yet but, scott, a government official in the caucasus says they're looking for him. >> pelley: and the sochi olympics due to start february 7. mark phillips in our london newsroom. thank you, mark. some hospitals are putting off surgeries so they can treat flu patients. this smart contact lens may one day be a god send for diabetics. and do you recognize her? she made news today when the "cbs evening news" continues. it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin hbp. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being
vladimir putin on the eve of his big show at the sochi olympics, umarov was russia's osama bin laden, public enemy number one. he had specifically called for the disruption of the sochi games, satanic dancing on the bones of our ancestors, he called them. and as part of a pre-olympic security push the russians have been rounding up the usual terrorist suspects. the indications that umarov is dead are circumstantial at this stage. nobody's been found yet but, scott, a government official in the...
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public enemy number 3. >>my grandfather had one sonmy father. my father had one childme.my father took his own life, my grandfather took me under his wing and taught me everything about the business and how things were. he made me promise that i would not write the book until all the original family members had died. but one time he told me, because he really ran the operation, that he was running over 300 different establishments. now, if you think about thathe didn't have a fax machine, a cellphone, or a computer. >>he may not have had a business license either for some of those. >>no business license but i know all the bills were paid and everybody got their paycheck. that to me is amazing. >>he had to have that level of organization or else this would have fallen apart. and your grandfather was the guy who was actually the operational head but it was your uncle who was the figure head. he loved being out in the crowd. >>oh, he loved to be in the spotlight. he loved to be the big shot. my grandfather was pretty reclusive and he liked to stay in the background so he was
public enemy number 3. >>my grandfather had one sonmy father. my father had one childme.my father took his own life, my grandfather took me under his wing and taught me everything about the business and how things were. he made me promise that i would not write the book until all the original family members had died. but one time he told me, because he really ran the operation, that he was running over 300 different establishments. now, if you think about thathe didn't have a fax machine,...
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trickle down effect communities that listen to that type of music you know i grew up listening to public enemy and carry a swan and that was really inspirational to me and they were talking about some serious issues things that were going on and what you could do to kind of fight back you know with fight the power you know so it's a whole different generation right now and it's. i do think it's sad that we see a lot of. mean to your music now telling people you know this is what's important money sex drugs riches it's just like wow it's so far straight from the roots of where this. came from a as i care same guy who got to make one. where can people find out more about your songs or work or they got going on or they can go to my website which is conscious dot com and everything there everything is there a lot our website thank you so much for coming on a. better day watching as long as gold which is in the rules to the knowing the law as much the law does the donkey they want to make it a things protect from something done a better job maybe it's me in a job happy and often always going to see
trickle down effect communities that listen to that type of music you know i grew up listening to public enemy and carry a swan and that was really inspirational to me and they were talking about some serious issues things that were going on and what you could do to kind of fight back you know with fight the power you know so it's a whole different generation right now and it's. i do think it's sad that we see a lot of. mean to your music now telling people you know this is what's important...
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enroll now at coveredca.com >>> good evening, thankfully, richard sherman calmed down emerging as public enemyumber one after his post game rant today admitted he could have chosen words more carefully. he had a few seconds of out of his mind moments after the game. listening today he is smart, thoughtful and funny. >> old cliche don't judge a book by the cover. they're judging a book by the cover, off a football field on the football field right after a game not who i am if i had gotten arrested ten times or committed all of the crimes or got suspended for fighting off the field they're not going accept me as a villain. >> tiger woods to tori pines getting ready to tee it up. he knows a sea hawk corner back personally. >> he was fired up. but... no. richard liked that. it's the way he played for a lot of athletes, getting us after something happens good or bad in a game or match or whatever it may be, you're probably going to say things you want to take back. >> russell wilson told a funny story about a meeting with peyton manning when he was a teenager manning pass academy z manning coached
enroll now at coveredca.com >>> good evening, thankfully, richard sherman calmed down emerging as public enemyumber one after his post game rant today admitted he could have chosen words more carefully. he had a few seconds of out of his mind moments after the game. listening today he is smart, thoughtful and funny. >> old cliche don't judge a book by the cover. they're judging a book by the cover, off a football field on the football field right after a game not who i am if i...
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peyton manning versus russell wilson, old versus young, but seahawks corner back and public enemy no.time about his outburst two days ago following the seattle victory. >> there is much about it i regret. you know, mostly i regret the -- i guess, the storm afterwards, the -- the -- you know, the way it was covered, the way it was perceived and the attention that it took away from the fantastic performances from my teammates. that would be the only part of it i regret, the way it's covered. i probably shouldn't have attacked another person. i don't mean to attack him, and that was immature, and i probably shouldn't have done that. i regret doing that. >> the way it's covered, not what i said. not everyone is against sherman. former home run hank aaron tweeted his support tweeting hang in there. keep doing as well as you played sunday. excellent job. you have my support. and for the third year in a row, 49ers coach jim harbaugh gave his nienl press conference with the media following a loss. >> i had not experienced a good loss. a fabulous year of football. i thought the way our superb
peyton manning versus russell wilson, old versus young, but seahawks corner back and public enemy no.time about his outburst two days ago following the seattle victory. >> there is much about it i regret. you know, mostly i regret the -- i guess, the storm afterwards, the -- the -- you know, the way it was covered, the way it was perceived and the attention that it took away from the fantastic performances from my teammates. that would be the only part of it i regret, the way it's...
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during a time of public enemy and apartheid and all of these incredible things happening, they were the first opportunity i had to learn about what was going on in south africa, what was going on with people like mandela, our history at martin luther king and malcolm x and what it meant to be african-american and what it meant to not only study african-americans in our public schools, but what it meant to understand what happens globally in the world. we at galileo high school had some amazing teachers who basically deviated from the curriculum to teach us about mandela and to teach us about apartheid. and i made it my personal mission to make sure that my grandmother didn't purchase those products or we didn't -- she has this old broken down car, but i said, we can't go to shell because, you know, of all the places that supported a divided government in south africa were not thing that i wanted to support because of the challenges that the people faced there. and to have him released from jail in my lifetime and then a few years later when i was in college, when we were fighting propos
during a time of public enemy and apartheid and all of these incredible things happening, they were the first opportunity i had to learn about what was going on in south africa, what was going on with people like mandela, our history at martin luther king and malcolm x and what it meant to be african-american and what it meant to not only study african-americans in our public schools, but what it meant to understand what happens globally in the world. we at galileo high school had some amazing...
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trickle down effect on communities that listen to that type of music you know i grew up listening to public enemy and paris won and that was really inspirational to me and they were talking about some serious issues things that were going on and what you could do to kind of fight back you know with fight the power you know so it's a whole different generation right now and it's sad i do think it's sad that we see a lot of. i mean to your music now telling people you know this is what's important money and sex drugs riches it's just like wow it's so far strayed from the roots of where this hip hop came from the eighty's like your same going to make arrows one. where can people find out more about your songs your work everything you've got going on where they can go to my website which is conscious dot com and everything is there everything is there all of your website thank you so much for coming on to . the. riches in the rooms to the. songs they want to. see. under which he came. back said he wanted to be in a stop motion a bit stealing. exactly he is now criminal acts with the golden palace the
trickle down effect on communities that listen to that type of music you know i grew up listening to public enemy and paris won and that was really inspirational to me and they were talking about some serious issues things that were going on and what you could do to kind of fight back you know with fight the power you know so it's a whole different generation right now and it's sad i do think it's sad that we see a lot of. i mean to your music now telling people you know this is what's...
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. >>> good evening, thankfully, richard sherman calmed down emerging as public enemy number one afterme ra today admitted he could have chosen words more carefully. he had a few seconds of out of his mind moments after the game. listening today he is smart, thoughtful and funny. >> old cliche don't judge a book by the cover. they're judging a book by the cover, off a football field on the football field right after a game not who i am if i had gotten arrested ten times or committed all of the crimes or got suspended for fighting off the field they're not going accept me as a villain. >> tiger woods to tori pines getting ready to tee it up. he knows a sea hawk corner back personally. >> he was fired up. but... no. richard liked that. it's the way he played for a lot of athletes, getting us after something happens good or bad in a game or match or whatever it may be, you're probably going to say things you want to take back. >> russell wilson told a funny story about a meeting with peyton manning when he was a teenager manning pass academy z manning coached him. he holds these camps whe
. >>> good evening, thankfully, richard sherman calmed down emerging as public enemy number one afterme ra today admitted he could have chosen words more carefully. he had a few seconds of out of his mind moments after the game. listening today he is smart, thoughtful and funny. >> old cliche don't judge a book by the cover. they're judging a book by the cover, off a football field on the football field right after a game not who i am if i had gotten arrested ten times or...
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. >> and richard sherman, wow, he is either public enemy number one or he is just a young man who isrly enthused about winning. managing a viral message when we return. ♪ ♪ richard, >> welcome back to "street smart." i'm mark crumpton with trish regan and our guest host for the hour, former white house supervisor. you're a foot fan, even if you're not, the infamous video, they're calling it the rant. >> the rant, the variety rant. >> richard sherman of the seahawks after they beat the 49ers last weekend to advance to super bowl sunday, sherman went on a rant about his rivalry with 49ers wide receiver michael crabtree, take a listen. >> i'm the best one in the game. that's the result you're going to get. don't you ever talk about me. >> who is talking about you? >> so is this being received and how will it impact potential sponsorships? we are joined by the market manager, jamesy fritz, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> is he public enemy number one or do people understand that he is a young kid that got jazzed up after a win? >> you have done that, right, mark? >> ev
. >> and richard sherman, wow, he is either public enemy number one or he is just a young man who isrly enthused about winning. managing a viral message when we return. ♪ ♪ richard, >> welcome back to "street smart." i'm mark crumpton with trish regan and our guest host for the hour, former white house supervisor. you're a foot fan, even if you're not, the infamous video, they're calling it the rant. >> the rant, the variety rant. >> richard sherman of the...
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he emerged as public enemy number one after a postgame rant. in a press conference today and admit head could have chosen his words better and he had a few out of his mind moments. and he is a really smart and funny guy. >> they are judging the book by the cover, and they are judging me off of the football field or on the football field right after a game and not who i am. and now if i had been arrested ten times or committed all of the crimes or got suspended for fighting off of the field and done all that, then i can be accepting being a villain, but i have done nothing villain nous. >> and if he wore red and gold, niner fans would love him. but tyiiger woods at torrey pin, and he knows richard sherman personally, and here is his take on him. >> well, he was a little excited, wasn't he? well, he was fired up. but rich is like that, and that is how he plays, and i think that for a lot of athletes if you get us right after something happens, you know, good or bad, and in a game or match or whatever it may be, and you are going to be saying some
he emerged as public enemy number one after a postgame rant. in a press conference today and admit head could have chosen his words better and he had a few out of his mind moments. and he is a really smart and funny guy. >> they are judging the book by the cover, and they are judging me off of the football field or on the football field right after a game and not who i am. and now if i had been arrested ten times or committed all of the crimes or got suspended for fighting off of the...
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it's also hilarious that this guy's favorite band is public enemy, proving the way he listens to therics on this show. you know, weave alluded to the return of "downton abbey," which is happening tonight, and it's going to be an explosion of serialized appointment tv from here on out. next weekend, you've got "girls" coming back, hbo's "true detecti detectives" on showtime. if you own a dvr, buy three more and set one up in every room in the house. >> liz? >> tomorrow in louisiana, a horrible panel will be ruling on the texas reproductive rights law. edith jones in particular is a woman you need to know. she's a horrible judge, has horrible records on race and women's quality. and my dear, dear friend, rcht t. rybak, the mayor of minneapolis, had a heart attack yesterday and i want to say, recover, get better, you're awesome. >> i'll second the that. and the new orleans saints won last night, keeping alive my dream of doing a super bowl tailgating shows with the patriots, saints, me, melissa, and meadowlands in about a month. we'll see about that. i want to thank all of our guests, j
it's also hilarious that this guy's favorite band is public enemy, proving the way he listens to therics on this show. you know, weave alluded to the return of "downton abbey," which is happening tonight, and it's going to be an explosion of serialized appointment tv from here on out. next weekend, you've got "girls" coming back, hbo's "true detecti detectives" on showtime. if you own a dvr, buy three more and set one up in every room in the house. >> liz?...
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. >> i don't hear any rap or -- >> nwa and public enemy.eople that are going to be -- >> as iconic as the beatles or michael jackson. >> eminem, even though he's not black, is he going to be -- jay z unquestionably is going to be the kind of person that has the staying power to be relevant and around for the future. >> kanye is headed to the rock 'n' roll hall of fame at some point. and the fugees at some point. there are a lot of great hip hop acts at some point should make it. you mention the british invasion, i think we see history repeat itself. the beatles are terrific. but -- >> i don't see you mention coolio. >> you were there. >> i don't think i'm feeling that very much. >> i'd like for you to do it, man. >> i tell you who is one of the most important artists that was at the grammy's last night who performed. that's pink. pink is incredible. she did an incredible performance. who does circus acts and circus -- >> it's like watching cirque du soleil, right? >> she's off the chain. >> all right, coolio. >> that's who we should be talk
. >> i don't hear any rap or -- >> nwa and public enemy.eople that are going to be -- >> as iconic as the beatles or michael jackson. >> eminem, even though he's not black, is he going to be -- jay z unquestionably is going to be the kind of person that has the staying power to be relevant and around for the future. >> kanye is headed to the rock 'n' roll hall of fame at some point. and the fugees at some point. there are a lot of great hip hop acts at some point...
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a little later on we're bicycle to speak to -- speak to sears' public enemy number one.took photos of empty sears shelfs. he says sears has gone from a sick patient to one who is now in critical condition. we, of course, invited sears executives to come on, they declined, so i'm going to fight brian. there's some good things about the all-american brand. we're digging, we're mining for those, we're going to fight it out in just a minute. but investors and traders really believe this bad jobs number, if they did, shouldn't the markets be down more than they are? let's take you to the floor show, nicole petallides in the thick of it at the new york stock exchange, our commodities expert, sandra smith, here in new york today, and, of course, our floor show traders, ted weisberg, gary kozlowski. nicole, we begin with you. look, down 30, 40 points, that, to me, doesn't look as bad as the jobs appeared on the surface. >> right, and the jobs number, obviously, was atrocious, only 76,000 jobs added. that labor force participation rate is really horrifying. it shows americans wer
a little later on we're bicycle to speak to -- speak to sears' public enemy number one.took photos of empty sears shelfs. he says sears has gone from a sick patient to one who is now in critical condition. we, of course, invited sears executives to come on, they declined, so i'm going to fight brian. there's some good things about the all-american brand. we're digging, we're mining for those, we're going to fight it out in just a minute. but investors and traders really believe this bad jobs...
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. >> we could end up -- public enemy's made great music.ple that are going to be -- >> as iconic as the beatles or michael jackson. >> eminem, even though he's not black, is he going to be -- jay z unquestionably is going to be the kind of person that has the staying power to be relevant and around for the future. >> kanye is headed to the rock 'n' roll hall of fame at some point. and the fugees at some point. you mention the british invasion, i think we see history repeat itself. the beatles are terrific. but -- >> i don't see you mention coolio. >> you were there. >> i don't think i'm feeling that very much. >> i'd like for you to do it, man. >> one of the most important artists at the grammys last night that performed, that's pink. pink is incredible. she did an incredible performance. who does circus acts and circus -- >> it's like watching cirque du soleil, right? >> she's off the chain. >> all right, coolio. >> that's who we should be talking about now. >> thank you, i appreciate all of you, great conversation, we were talking about t
. >> we could end up -- public enemy's made great music.ple that are going to be -- >> as iconic as the beatles or michael jackson. >> eminem, even though he's not black, is he going to be -- jay z unquestionably is going to be the kind of person that has the staying power to be relevant and around for the future. >> kanye is headed to the rock 'n' roll hall of fame at some point. and the fugees at some point. you mention the british invasion, i think we see history...
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i grew up post public enemy my father had several x hats and t-shirts. say that to say that dr. king is not a part of my foundation, i don't have any particular attachment or evens or didn't have because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you either chooses malcom omar tin. i just don't have much contact with martin luther king, jr. we had a picture of him in our house, like most black americans do. you'll find malcolm x, martin luther king, and jesus, and now barack obama. actually, the barbershop i used to go there are only three pictures on the wall. they are martin luther king, jr., malcolm x and barack obama. ours was malcom in the center and then martin luther king. i don't have a lot of emotional pull to the legacy of dr. king. i realized it's not entirely my fault, you know. i didn't even grow up celebrating martin luther king, jr. holiday. i grew up in virginia. in virginia, we had lee jackson king day. where we celebrated robert e lee, stone wall jackson, and martin luther king, jr. on the same day. >> big day. >> right. [laughter] >> week. >> it lasted un
i grew up post public enemy my father had several x hats and t-shirts. say that to say that dr. king is not a part of my foundation, i don't have any particular attachment or evens or didn't have because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you either chooses malcom omar tin. i just don't have much contact with martin luther king, jr. we had a picture of him in our house, like most black americans do. you'll find malcolm x, martin luther king, and jesus, and now barack obama....
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>> i think the interesting thing is the ceos are lining up to replace anchors as public enemy numberon is setting on corporate cash out sheets. >> say that again so that it sinks in. >> $7 trillion is currently sitting on corporate balance sheets and cash around the world. alone, it'sd states 1.5 trillion. there's a lot of pressure that we need to stimulate real economic activity and the people who have the money to stimulate our the corporate ceos. fromll move this year penalizing the bankers until we are sure to focusing on ceos and they are going to say spend that money. >> spending money for the stock prices -- at the same time the company has $18 billion in debt, they are essentially borrowing very serioust's a use of cash. especially when we start talking about commodities in china not buying as much a more. using caterpillar products at the same time they're facing these headwinds. your cash and not reduce your debt but reduce your share contribution? >> it pushes up the stock. it's going to come over the next quarter. >> you are locking in low borrowing. >> they have $18 bill
>> i think the interesting thing is the ceos are lining up to replace anchors as public enemy numberon is setting on corporate cash out sheets. >> say that again so that it sinks in. >> $7 trillion is currently sitting on corporate balance sheets and cash around the world. alone, it'sd states 1.5 trillion. there's a lot of pressure that we need to stimulate real economic activity and the people who have the money to stimulate our the corporate ceos. fromll move this year...
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have on my nightstand right now a copy of the autobiography that my father had i grew up posts public enemynd spike lee resurrecting malcolm x and his iconography. my father had several x hats and t-shirts. i say all that to say that dr. king is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reverence board didn't have. because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you either choose malcolm or you choose martin. i just don't have much contact with martin luther king jr.. we had a picture of him in our house lies most -- like most black americans do. you will find malcolm x, martin luther king and jesus and now barack obama. the barbershop i used to go to, there are only three pictures on the wall of martin luther king, malcolm x and barack obama. the picture in our household was malcolm x in the center, -- mohammed to his right and then art mr. king. i just don't have a whole lot of emotional pull to the legacy of dr. king. i realize that is not entirely my fault. i didn't grow up celebrating martin luther king jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia and
have on my nightstand right now a copy of the autobiography that my father had i grew up posts public enemynd spike lee resurrecting malcolm x and his iconography. my father had several x hats and t-shirts. i say all that to say that dr. king is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reverence board didn't have. because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you either choose malcolm or you choose martin. i just don't have much contact with martin luther...
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i grew up post public enemy, spike lee resurrect malcolm x in his iconography, my father had several x hats, i say all that to say dr. king is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reverence, or didn't have, i rejected him because i attributed to the binary that you choose not local or choose martin. i didn't have much contact with martin luther king jr.. we had a picture of him in our house like most black americans do. you will found malcolm x, martin luther king, jesus, barack obama. at the barber shop i used to go to there are only three pictures, martin luther king, malcolm x and barack obama. the picture in our household was malcolm x in the center, the honorable mohammed to his right and martin luther king. i don't have a whole lot of emotional cool to tpull to the dr. king. i did not grow up celebrating martin luther king holiday, in virginia we had lee jackson king day where we celebrated property, stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same day. >> good day. make it a week. >> that lasted until 2000. they celebrated lee jackson
i grew up post public enemy, spike lee resurrect malcolm x in his iconography, my father had several x hats, i say all that to say dr. king is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reverence, or didn't have, i rejected him because i attributed to the binary that you choose not local or choose martin. i didn't have much contact with martin luther king jr.. we had a picture of him in our house like most black americans do. you will found malcolm x, martin luther...
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. >> public enemy, you go ooh and ahh when i jump in my car. >> who is kareem abdul-jabbar. >> yes. >agic. >> reporter: these intricately crafted cuff links, belt buckles and bracelets could be the necessary piece in men's fashion. the piece are lightweight and etched with laser. the next trick is how they were created. >> you can't create these structures in traditional -- >> at all? >> well, you could, but it would be a real problem. >> reporter: for designer nick graham, 3d printing is helping him launch a line for the digital world. >> digital/traditional. it's digitizing tradition. >> reporter: graham gained a reputation for off-beat marketing in the '90s as the creator of joe boxer the you ubiquitous line of men's underwear. he sold the next line exclusively online as the future of production. >> they're printing houses now they're printing food. in terms of a designer it's unending possibility. >> reporter: possibilities that starts as prototypes here in this new york factory. to help crete these pieces graham partnered with shape wait a 3d company founded. it allows its users
. >> public enemy, you go ooh and ahh when i jump in my car. >> who is kareem abdul-jabbar. >> yes. >agic. >> reporter: these intricately crafted cuff links, belt buckles and bracelets could be the necessary piece in men's fashion. the piece are lightweight and etched with laser. the next trick is how they were created. >> you can't create these structures in traditional -- >> at all? >> well, you could, but it would be a real problem. >>...
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. >> even though you are working hard, you remain public enemy number one right now. >> really?people in the world? >> if you look at a popular opinion on things, do you think america is feeling it? >> and there are legacy issues we have to deal with. those are going to be hard and tough. until the economy starts doing better, the banks themselves prove that they are better run adaptations, and the best way to prove that would be to go for a few days, a few weeks, a few months, a new years -- a few years without opening the paper and finding a bad story. and a lot of work has been done, a lot of work still to be done, and we will be in the penalty box of the american public. and why not? trauma, therebig were a lot of causes, but one of them has to be poor risk judgments made by certain banks and to the extent that banks benefitsing a lot of from their good risk management and it turned out to be flawed, you know, it is fair that that hits your reputation when it does not go well. >> what about the repetition that may not have anything to do with something that goldman does? for
. >> even though you are working hard, you remain public enemy number one right now. >> really?people in the world? >> if you look at a popular opinion on things, do you think america is feeling it? >> and there are legacy issues we have to deal with. those are going to be hard and tough. until the economy starts doing better, the banks themselves prove that they are better run adaptations, and the best way to prove that would be to go for a few days, a few weeks, a few...
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i grew up post-public enemy and spike lee resurrecting malcolm x in his iconography. my father had several x hats and t-shirts. i say all that to say that dr. king is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reverence or didn't have because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you either choose malcolm, or you choose martin. i mean, i just don't have much contact with martin luther king jr. i mean, we had a picture of him in our house, like most black americans do. you will find malcolm x, martin luther king and jesus and now barack obama -- [laughter] actually, the barbershop i used to go to, there are only three pictures of martin luther king jr., malcolm x and barack obama. [laughter] but the picture in our household was malcolm x in the center, the honorable elijah muhammad to his right and then martin luther king. so i just don't have a whole lot of, you know, emotional pull to the legacy of dr. king. but i realize that's not entirely my fault, you know? i didn't even grow up celebrating martin luther king jr. holiday beca
i grew up post-public enemy and spike lee resurrecting malcolm x in his iconography. my father had several x hats and t-shirts. i say all that to say that dr. king is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reverence or didn't have because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you either choose malcolm, or you choose martin. i mean, i just don't have much contact with martin luther king jr. i mean, we had a picture of him in our house, like most black...
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warren got into the senate and, remember, those companies, the credit card companies, they were the public enemysly. mastercard is coming out, not exactly who they have been after and american express has been a wonderful job with expense control and the stock has run and my charitable trust sold it for a big gain. not where i want to be. >> finally after monday's action, right? does that set us up for a january that ends up being decent? a lot of guys get nervous around 1850, 1860. >> i still think there's -- look, we're really at the beginnings of the earnings. csx could nix the transports, the transports have been the leader and that's not what you want to see. we were up two straight days. we'll have this kind of thing. when was the two straight days we haven't had the big -- >> best day since october on the s&p. >> that's amazing. >> you got to go back aways before you get the kind of rebound we had. >> i want to look at tech here because a lot of people have been buzzing to me about elliott management. who will be the next. lsi got the bid and that was a laggard that was doing well. elliot
warren got into the senate and, remember, those companies, the credit card companies, they were the public enemysly. mastercard is coming out, not exactly who they have been after and american express has been a wonderful job with expense control and the stock has run and my charitable trust sold it for a big gain. not where i want to be. >> finally after monday's action, right? does that set us up for a january that ends up being decent? a lot of guys get nervous around 1850, 1860....
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this is public enemy number one, right there with the guitar. these nuns because they didn't obey, they were inconvenie inconvenient, they were the eggs that needed to be broken in order to make the obamacare omelet but they were stopped in their tracks, the obama administration, by the supreme court of the united states. >> would you stop making food metaphors this morning i'm hung hungry. >> sorry controversy they said they're going to stick to their guns, they're not going to be exempt as a result of it and now they are. here is the update. take a listen to this. >> it means little sisters are protected. the little sisters for 175 years have done one thing, they've served the elderly poor. that's all they do. they do it according to their faith. the government came and said you're going to have to violate your faith. that's what we're going to require of you to do. the little sisters said, we can't do that. if you don't, we're going to fine you millions of dollars a year. and now they don't have to. now they're protected, at least so they can
this is public enemy number one, right there with the guitar. these nuns because they didn't obey, they were inconvenie inconvenient, they were the eggs that needed to be broken in order to make the obamacare omelet but they were stopped in their tracks, the obama administration, by the supreme court of the united states. >> would you stop making food metaphors this morning i'm hung hungry. >> sorry controversy they said they're going to stick to their guns, they're not going to be...
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is that the public enemy? >> kareem abdul-jabbar. trick question. >> not bad.s what's trending today. right there. >>> in the meantime, more this morning on our shine a light campaign where we pick and support a worthy cause throughout the year. >> matt and savannah got us started on monday with their mission to build a playground for kids with no safe place to play. >>> now it is time for us to reveal what al, willy and i will be focusing on in 2014. >> i'd like to shine a light on the fact that we still have a lot of american troops in harm's way. and i want them to know they're remembered. you are the ones who are going to be the center point of this surge. >> reporter: a few years ago, matt and i went to afghanistan. and you see it on tv, but nothing can prepare you for what these men and women are dealing with. your life is constantly dangerous. you don't know who you can trust. it's a really difficult life. the usa provides a lot of support to our nation's troops. and one of the offshoots has been the uso. >> i want you boys to see what you're fighting fo
is that the public enemy? >> kareem abdul-jabbar. trick question. >> not bad.s what's trending today. right there. >>> in the meantime, more this morning on our shine a light campaign where we pick and support a worthy cause throughout the year. >> matt and savannah got us started on monday with their mission to build a playground for kids with no safe place to play. >>> now it is time for us to reveal what al, willy and i will be focusing on in 2014....
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if the public does know what they're doing, so will the enemies, and they won't need to do it anymore because it will circumvent what they're using. >> there's a difference in letting the public know about the goals and the collections and the programs, and the specific technologies and the ways they're collecting information. there's an integral difference there. and you can let the public know what's going at a broad level without drilling into the individual cases and the individual technology that's you're implementing and putting into place. >> and i'll explain to the audience, that's the hierarchy, the law enforcement community, the fbi director and the department of homeland security head, so they will be listening front and center to what the president has to say. and back to you, amy, we learned this holiday season that a card swipe can affect hundreds of millions of people that did holiday shopping this holiday season, and how do we stay protected? >> there's a failure in implementing the security protocols. we're looking at person to person encryption standards, and making
if the public does know what they're doing, so will the enemies, and they won't need to do it anymore because it will circumvent what they're using. >> there's a difference in letting the public know about the goals and the collections and the programs, and the specific technologies and the ways they're collecting information. there's an integral difference there. and you can let the public know what's going at a broad level without drilling into the individual cases and the individual...
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that law doesn't distinguish between people who leak to the press and the public interest and spies who sell secrets to our enemies all the good that has come from his revelations all the public interest the changes in the law the legal decisions none of that would be relevant in a prosecution and in fact you could expect the prosecutors to move to have it excluded altogether a jury would not be considering whether his disclosures were justified the only thing they would be considering is whether the information was classified and in that case he would be found guilty and he would serve a sentence of thirty or fifty years in prison or even life i don't think and he doesn't think that the cost of his act of conscience of starting this debate should be a whole lifetime behind bars if the law were more fair if the law really did not treat whistleblowers as spies but allowed him to make his defense he would not have gotten on that plane but he saw what happened to prior whistleblowers who were either ignored by the system or crushed by the system but joan was will is also a woman. you know some have over time and. eve
that law doesn't distinguish between people who leak to the press and the public interest and spies who sell secrets to our enemies all the good that has come from his revelations all the public interest the changes in the law the legal decisions none of that would be relevant in a prosecution and in fact you could expect the prosecutors to move to have it excluded altogether a jury would not be considering whether his disclosures were justified the only thing they would be considering is...
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part of a national agenda that makes public sector teachers as the enemy and i think that's bogus. >>they said that they want to get rid of ineffective teachers. >>> now, with this movement, and youia ramirez joins us live from philadelphia, the founder of the foundation for parent empowerment, an education reform. and thank you for your time, what fact do you think teacher tenure has on education. >> well, the way it is in california, it has education but it would be wrong to say that it's the school's fault. that's a victim notion. and this lawsuit, pure and simple, is about making sure that we have good teachers, great teachers, and the avenue and the laws in place to ensure that we get them. >> gloria ram era with the foundation for parent empowerment, thank you for your time tonight. >> all right, rochelle, thank you, and let's head to washington d.c. and joie chen is standing by to tell us what's coming up on america tonight at the top of the hour. >> reporter: good evening, tony, tonight on our program, we concentrate once again on the fight for chicago. the hometown of preside
part of a national agenda that makes public sector teachers as the enemy and i think that's bogus. >>they said that they want to get rid of ineffective teachers. >>> now, with this movement, and youia ramirez joins us live from philadelphia, the founder of the foundation for parent empowerment, an education reform. and thank you for your time, what fact do you think teacher tenure has on education. >> well, the way it is in california, it has education but it would be wrong...
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indeed, if there is a public health threat, enemy number one in the united states of america, it continues to be tobacco use and nicotine addiction. we talk a lot in this body and throughout the congress and throughout the nation about reducing the costs of health care. if we were to cut tobacco use and nicotine addiction, it would drastically reduce those diseases like cancer and heart disease and lung problems that reduce longevity of life in this country but also create enormous costs in treating these medical diseases. the cost of tobacco in health care to this country is about $193 billion a year, not only in direct medical costs but lost productivity. i am proud to have fought and fought successfully through many of my years as attorney general of the state of connecticut working in alliance with other attorney generals, with private health advocates like the campaign for tobacco-free kids, the heart and lung associations, the cancer society, and throughout the country these private advocates who have achieved so much. and when we doubt our achievements on this 50th anniversary of th
indeed, if there is a public health threat, enemy number one in the united states of america, it continues to be tobacco use and nicotine addiction. we talk a lot in this body and throughout the congress and throughout the nation about reducing the costs of health care. if we were to cut tobacco use and nicotine addiction, it would drastically reduce those diseases like cancer and heart disease and lung problems that reduce longevity of life in this country but also create enormous costs in...
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before the wild duck was written, he had aroused so much public hostility against the frankness of his play ghosts that he was labeled an enemy of the people. upon reflection, he turned that accusation against himself into the title of still another play. in the wild duck, some of the most severe attacks are directed against the so-called idealists. though ibsen's subjects-- contemporary corruption in clergy and business, sexual inequality, prudishness and other victorian unmentionables-- were considered dangerous, his method of presentation was conventional. he used melodramatic devices, usually making quite explicit the division between good characters and bad. to make deceptively simple-looking plays, he wrote what was called the well-made play, that is, a play so carefully constructed that almost every line and object turned out to have some important use in a latter part of the play. it was said that if the heroine of a well-made play coughs in the first act, she will surely die of tuberculosis by the end. if a gun is handled, it will surely be used. there are no casual deliveries of mail. a letter will bring joy to some
before the wild duck was written, he had aroused so much public hostility against the frankness of his play ghosts that he was labeled an enemy of the people. upon reflection, he turned that accusation against himself into the title of still another play. in the wild duck, some of the most severe attacks are directed against the so-called idealists. though ibsen's subjects-- contemporary corruption in clergy and business, sexual inequality, prudishness and other victorian unmentionables-- were...
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enemy if you plead guilty to financing the enemy i don't think you should just walk with a fine that's not fine and let's kill. u.s. president barack obama's public opinion ratings are in the doldrums he may finish his days in office as one of the country's worst presidents how do historians and the public determine the success or failure of an american president and why are some presidents rehabilitated years or even decades after they leave office. according. to the consensus can. change the opinions that you. choose to stories get inspired by. truth be access to. no the flame. the olympic spirit travels with the flame from its birthplace to greece. joining james brown for an elemental and epic journey around russia and beyond. where are supposed to go. play. up to mama so hesitation pressure from its western bach is a sewer is main opposition group will at times peace talks in geneva aimed at finding a political way out of the conflict also in the stories that shaped this week. the forms are proposing today should give the american people greater confidence that their rights are being put up to the american president promises to restrain the s
enemy if you plead guilty to financing the enemy i don't think you should just walk with a fine that's not fine and let's kill. u.s. president barack obama's public opinion ratings are in the doldrums he may finish his days in office as one of the country's worst presidents how do historians and the public determine the success or failure of an american president and why are some presidents rehabilitated years or even decades after they leave office. according. to the consensus can. change the...
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>> all i can say is if his top people are using the public tools to work out private grudges against political enemiesen that's still his fault and he should be held accountable for it. >> congressman, great to have you with us. keith ellison of minnesota here with us on "the ed show," thanks so much. >> you bet. >> new jersey governor chris christie sure sounded like a guy with hopes for higher office in his news conference today. we break down bridgegate implications. as the worm turns. dennis rodman lands in tonight's "pretenders." i'm taking your questions next. your eyes really are unique. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age, your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is a vitamin made just for your eyes from the eye care experts as bausch + lomb. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. your eyes are unique, so help protect your eye health with ocuvite. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic th
>> all i can say is if his top people are using the public tools to work out private grudges against political enemiesen that's still his fault and he should be held accountable for it. >> congressman, great to have you with us. keith ellison of minnesota here with us on "the ed show," thanks so much. >> you bet. >> new jersey governor chris christie sure sounded like a guy with hopes for higher office in his news conference today. we break down bridgegate...