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that's rht.he coalition for life was asked to expin in detl the activity at prayer meetings. provide the percentage of tim your group spends on prayer groups compared to other activities. one group, the american patriots against government excess -- i li that name -- was required to provide a synopsis of every book read. the president of t group said i don't have time to provide a book report. you can read them for it yourself. john: -- >> augusta the bigger point it was happening must top. this is why we have t stand up and say no. john: some on the left don't see any problem with what the irs did. the former head of theax division. >> i could not find anything that suggested the irs had aed inappropriately. perhaps ineffectively, but not inappropriately. >> i have not seen what they did wrong. they are supposed to evaluate how much political activity a lot 501(c)3 wants to engage in. john: no problem. no problem. it is all just fine. the fact that those guys can stand up and say that to me is t
that's rht.he coalition for life was asked to expin in detl the activity at prayer meetings. provide the percentage of tim your group spends on prayer groups compared to other activities. one group, the american patriots against government excess -- i li that name -- was required to provide a synopsis of every book read. the president of t group said i don't have time to provide a book report. you can read them for it yourself. john: -- >> augusta the bigger point it was happening must...
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. >> find out how it works on "rht this minute." >>> there's a lot of prank-type videos out there and we show a lot of them on the show like guys thinking of creative and creepy ways to pick up girls. what about a video opposite of that. >> trying to give them the number? >> guys being really sweet, maybe chivalrous? >> i don't want you to take this the wrong way or anything, but i think that we should start dating other people. >> oh, really? >> he is breaking up with perfect strangers. >> i think that it would be better if we go our separate ways. >> well, if that is what you feel, all right. >> this is garrett garcia from the overboardhumor channel and he is walking up to strangers and telling them -- >> well, if you are going to be making up, we should see other people. >> and he goes up to another girl with another guy. >> we should see other people. >> or girls with dogs. >> we should see other people. i don't really like your dogs. >> and other girls were like, yes, because i don't know you and i don't want to see you again. but this girl with the long hair on the beach plays a
. >> find out how it works on "rht this minute." >>> there's a lot of prank-type videos out there and we show a lot of them on the show like guys thinking of creative and creepy ways to pick up girls. what about a video opposite of that. >> trying to give them the number? >> guys being really sweet, maybe chivalrous? >> i don't want you to take this the wrong way or anything, but i think that we should start dating other people. >> oh, really?...
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because at times -- you can't just be creative, you have to make the rht moves in terms of very muchthe audience wants on some level. you can design is as much yourself, but you have to thin about who is this woman and think outside of what you want. gerri: a lot of people that i talk to, especially young women want to know how to break into fashion. it's very competitive. when the someone has success, they want to know how did you manage to make that happen? makkah honestly when i started i was like 22 years old. it was mfirst real job. i work at condÉ nast for several ars. i didn't know what i was getting, i found this storefront i could live in the back of because it was a two bedroom. i just kind of winged it. finally i started developing a business sense. that is what is really important. you have to think about who is your customer, do you have a customer with us, this, are you willing to make the commitment. gerri: it is very demanding. how do you know what hat works for you? beeause is it possible -- i have shopped for hats and it's ve confusing. >> a sickly i think at, like
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onceethis ges rleased, any smart badguys going o find a way aroundhis, rht? >> absolutely. not ly a way around it, but in the paswere either criminal organizations were terrorists found out, sometis they find a way to track our communities b dismantled organization with what they believed to be what we know about. not only do we have to fid them again, but we have to figure out who to find and what network and groups to find again. lou: you are saying that he was a hero. but no, he is not. how do you feel? >> i am confident that my positi has only been strengthened since we ound out that he's being ebriefeded by te intelligence apparatus. this is absolutely spot on when she says that it's very damaginn. because what isout there in the unitedtas or around the world, the first thing that they do are using human capabilities which are messages being used and sent by runners as opposed to getting on the oner getting on the nternet. it is going to make our job much moreifficult, especially since we no longer ave the human intelligence capabilities th we once had neil: worthiest
onceethis ges rleased, any smart badguys going o find a way aroundhis, rht? >> absolutely. not ly a way around it, but in the paswere either criminal organizations were terrorists found out, sometis they find a way to track our communities b dismantled organization with what they believed to be what we know about. not only do we have to fid them again, but we have to figure out who to find and what network and groups to find again. lou: you are saying that he was a hero. but no, he is...
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lawsuits was not for the money but to stop thihis illeg actity which is a violation of our constitutional rhtsto do that you have to us stop the companies and the individual's response will with a large penalty. that is where you come up with the 23 million. between these o lawsuits you have one dealingit the verizon situation and the other dealg with the other cell phon providers and internet oviders like facebook and skyp. you have potentially over 300 million class participants as plaintiffs. if you bre it now with all of the people, it may turn out not3 basis,ut we do want to punish the companies and government officials because this is an outrageous abuse of privacy. melissa: you say that the lawsuit, in the lawsuit claims that therogram violates the reasonable expectationsf privacy as well as the rights to free speech and tir freedom from unreasonable search and izure. do you feel like you're going to get a lot of traction withhis? are you hopul the you're going to win,or is this about making a statement? >> we're hopeful we're going to win and we're hopeful that the judge of we got will
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the lips, tongue or thro, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get dical lp rhty. ask your docr aboutcialis e or difficulty breathing or swallowing, and a 30-tablet free trial. >> in the middle of these scandals the president got good news the irs ruled the second term a total loss as a ride off. [llughter] [applause] lou: eight could use a little humor these-- it is a depressing place i imagine with mired in scandal and immigration reform is a mess , the future in the house is far from certain and did we mention seemingly a new scandal every week. as a result his approval rating is under water the latest fox news poll alan shows only 43 percent approval rating. 51 percent disapprove of the job the president is doing. you would thinn the president will look at that and devote his focus to the nonsense of the most important issues and problems facing america. -hat are those? according to gallup, a 24% the biggest problem is the economy. we knew that. 18 percent say it is jobs we knew that but it seems washington does not. 60 percent said satisfaction with the gove
the lips, tongue or thro, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get dical lp rhty. ask your docr aboutcialis e or difficulty breathing or swallowing, and a 30-tablet free trial. >> in the middle of these scandals the president got good news the irs ruled the second term a total loss as a ride off. [llughter] [applause] lou: eight could use a little humor these-- it is a depressing place i imagine with mired in scandal and immigration reform is a mess , the future...
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melissa: peter, let me start with you, lay out t evidenc om rht now the irrationa behavior that is supposedlyng on. some recent examples thare out there. astin martin fet as recor4. # 5 million at anucon in 85 million. it seems like a lot for a car. christie's set 3 record in may, 37 record amounts. more than one a day. luxury vacation firm, abercrombie and kent, they sold ou their african safari touour this is particularry opule. chart ear second jet and do a second round because everyone want to do it. thiss in theory a sampl of excess going going o right now. ter what doou think. i'm a sociomistt. melissa: i hd i heardhat. robert precto row.lied from hoe fos did the wave. what i look for examples are of overconfiden. i don't care whathe stor is, people baving in exuberant way, committing capiial, borrowing money, doing thgs that just show that it's good today but it will be evee better torrow. melissa: yeah. >> what i see right now is the very high-end, which typically is the group that has so benefitefrom this bernanke-induced ctral bank liquidy frenzied recovery. melissa: right. >> theyr
melissa: peter, let me start with you, lay out t evidenc om rht now the irrationa behavior that is supposedlyng on. some recent examples thare out there. astin martin fet as recor4. # 5 million at anucon in 85 million. it seems like a lot for a car. christie's set 3 record in may, 37 record amounts. more than one a day. luxury vacation firm, abercrombie and kent, they sold ou their african safari touour this is particularry opule. chart ear second jet and do a second round because everyone want...
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there has been a breach of significant magnitude and people have a rht to be very concerned. i don't think you can dismiss this. at the same time, you don't aim that there has been a breach of principles until you e what has been done. that is something that investigation will occur. if you will, let's not forget the prosecution ahead of the facts. let's get to the facts and see if there haseen some kind of inappropriate gathering of information. >> i mentioned hry reid at a time when he stepped on t floor of the senate to say that heas very well aware it dd raise the possibility that your tax return iormation or a part of it was leaked to him. what you think about? >> well, he obviously got this return and he actually laid out also what i paid in taxes over a decade. i'd have paid millions and millions of dollars in taxes. there was never a year where i didn't p a lot of money in taxes. i n't know where the source of data wise. neil: we talked about this, a majodonor to your campaign. no fewer than three fewer audits. he lives on each and he had to pay $85,0. >> the idea of
there has been a breach of significant magnitude and people have a rht to be very concerned. i don't think you can dismiss this. at the same time, you don't aim that there has been a breach of principles until you e what has been done. that is something that investigation will occur. if you will, let's not forget the prosecution ahead of the facts. let's get to the facts and see if there haseen some kind of inappropriate gathering of information. >> i mentioned hry reid at a time when he...
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. >> rht. in chinese they do our culture right and no laws are wrong. 200,000 from venture-capital is, 75 fm an angel. >> easier to get venture-capital probably a policy where you don't want peoe coming year. it requires significant investment. john: and it is harder now than they used to be for an immigrant to start a business. >> charter because so many people want to. we made it much more difficult. we don't treat people as well as they used to. we have competition and we have higher corporate taxes. lot of things are working against this in the long term and we have to change as a country of one to succeed because other countries now are doing will we're doing. we are not gettinghe bt and brigesest. i he seen harvard ph.d. to tears in their eyes being kicke out of the coury. they want to stay here and hire people and getobs and start. john: thank you. gary shapiro. you can learn more about what he says from this book, the come back, how innovation will restore e american dream. i sure hop the american dream is still there and does not nd total resto
. >> rht. in chinese they do our culture right and no laws are wrong. 200,000 from venture-capital is, 75 fm an angel. >> easier to get venture-capital probably a policy where you don't want peoe coming year. it requires significant investment. john: and it is harder now than they used to be for an immigrant to start a business. >> charter because so many people want to. we made it much more difficult. we don't treat people as well as they used to. we have competition and we...
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opaking viagra and ll your doctor rht away if you experience sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing taking action. viagra. talk toour doctor. ♪like a night in a forest ♪like the mntains in springtime♪ ♪like a walk the rain ♪like a sto in thdesert ♪like a sleepy blue oan ♪you fill up my senses ♪come fill me again ♪come let me love you ♪let give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter ♪let me die in yo arm ♪let me lay down beside you ♪let me always be with you ♪comeet me love you ♪come love me again lou: a quite interesting daa on wall street. stocks selling off in a op-ed piece, ben bernanke says in on wednesday invtors discriminated etween it what about it is market that we need to talk about right now? is how would permeate. there are a few things that we are looking at u: dear ben, don't do that. let me put that down. [laughter] >> precisely. it is all a matter of the economic data. we have seen an uptickn jobless claimsever sends e saw the adjustment in may. lou: so the sun is high in the sky and ww are feelgbetter. that is a postive indication and it does dve earnings high
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have a great night and we will see rht back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody.onsecutive day of triple digit gains on wall street. the market is ignoring a downward revision of three month old first quarter gdp numbers. the market is instead gaining in heading back toward the 1000 threshold on the numerous positive economic reports and federal reserve forecasts or the past o weeks. the rally began when the opening bell. the dow jones industrials gaining 150 points on the day. the down up for two consetive trading session now three over the past four since it lost 500 points in a 2-day timeframe last wednesday and
have a great night and we will see rht back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody.onsecutive day of triple digit gains on wall street. the market is ignoring a downward revision of three month old first quarter gdp numbers. the market is instead gaining in heading back toward the 1000 threshold on the numerous positive economic reports and federal reserve forecasts or the past o weeks. the rally began when the opening bell. the dow jones industrials gaining 150 points on the day. the...
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up next, our tax dollars are going to the rht things. city willrain students to push obamacare to their friends and families, and we are all paying for it. seriously. we will tell you all about it. plus, never go to your local bank again. and all mobile bank act gives the green light from the federal reserve. but could create more problems than it solves? mo "money" coming up. maybe some gold. ♪ melissa: so that whole obamacare thing does not seem to be catching on as well as the president wanted it to. the government seems to be having a tough time selling the idea. why not recruit students to push it? california state health care exchange cover california is doing just that. it is giving almost a million dollars debt l.a. public schools to create a program that includes teaching high-school students how to convince their parents to sign up. this is the class. this is what they'y're doing. wrong on so many levels. joining me now, senior editor brian dougherty. it i so difficult to figure where to start with this one. it is amazing. a mi
up next, our tax dollars are going to the rht things. city willrain students to push obamacare to their friends and families, and we are all paying for it. seriously. we will tell you all about it. plus, never go to your local bank again. and all mobile bank act gives the green light from the federal reserve. but could create more problems than it solves? mo "money" coming up. maybe some gold. ♪ melissa: so that whole obamacare thing does not seem to be catching on as well as the...
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lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help rht away. ask your doctoabout cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >> i have not called president shi or president putin because, number one. i should not have to. charles: president saying he has not even tried to speak to the guy who have been protecting nsa speaker ed snowden. retired army colonel, said that the president is porchin botchis whole thing, some comments from president have been astonishing. >> they have been. we have a president who doesn 't want to be bothered. i think he recognizes he is not getting anything out of either one because of the flops he has done in the past, he is trying to give away our missiles, and you know scuttle our economy, and chinese and russians know they have the upper hand, this is an american problem, according to them, i thought it was interesting that vladimir putin kind of gested at this, dismissed it by saying, it's like trying to shear a pig. you get a lot of squealing but you don't get any fleece. that is the reality of what w
lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help rht away. ask your doctoabout cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >> i have not called president shi or president putin because, number one. i should not have to. charles: president saying he has not even tried to speak to the guy who have been protecting nsa speaker ed snowden. retired army colonel, said that the president is porchin botchis whole thing, some comments from...
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lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help rht your doctor about cialis for daily use lori: more contentious testimony in day 4 of the george zimmerman murder trial, rachel jeantel took the stand for a second day answering questions about the last phone call she had with trayvon martin. in moments before his fatal fight with zimmerman. at one point defense attorney west suggested it of martin not zimmerman who made the encounter a racial incidence. >> describing the person is what you think it of racial. >> yes, because he described him as a creepy ass cracker. >> yes. >> it was racial because trayvon martin put race in this. >> no. >> you don't think that is a racial comment in. comment? >> no. >> you don't. that creepy ass cracker is a racial comment? >> no. >> west questioned jeantel's statement she heard what sounded like someone hit the other end of her call with martin. >> you don't know that trayvon got hit. >> he could have. >> you don't know that trayvon at that moment took his first and drive it to george zimmerman's fac
lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help rht your doctor about cialis for daily use lori: more contentious testimony in day 4 of the george zimmerman murder trial, rachel jeantel took the stand for a second day answering questions about the last phone call she had with trayvon martin. in moments before his fatal fight with zimmerman. at one point defense attorney west suggested it of martin not zimmerman who made the encounter a...
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companie the have been bten down, they had cheaper valuations, i wou look at those, it is overcrowded rhtdumber, a lot of the homebuilders complain, they look at a company like warehouser. i -- weyerhaeuser i would stick to basic. >> part of the reason that prices are rising becau inventory is dun is dn, there ao many hoo that should have gone into foreclosure,hat have not. i think there is a lotf problems, i think that fed all eyes on fed tomorrow, in bernanke himself will be quick to point out how much improvent we've seen in the home industry, i think this is one everbrigh of -- one of the t spots i our slow recovering economy. but we have a longays to go. it is regionalized. neil: would he bursts what many would think is a bd market bubble. >> a big point. we're in midst of a housing bubble, interest rate creepin up, mbe they are balancing that out. neil: all right lori, final word, jared tnk ou. very much. >> thank you. neil: maybe they heard about how mu goldman sachs back interns were making because some inpaid were making because some inpaid interns are [ male announcer ] the meed
companie the have been bten down, they had cheaper valuations, i wou look at those, it is overcrowded rhtdumber, a lot of the homebuilders complain, they look at a company like warehouser. i -- weyerhaeuser i would stick to basic. >> part of the reason that prices are rising becau inventory is dun is dn, there ao many hoo that should have gone into foreclosure,hat have not. i think there is a lotf problems, i think that fed all eyes on fed tomorrow, in bernanke himself will be quick to...
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have a great night and we will see rht back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody.hank you for being with us. a second consecutive day of triple digit gains on wall street. the market is ignoring a downward revision of three month old first quarter gdp numbers. the market is instead gaining in heading back toward the 1000 threshold on the numerous positive economic reports and federal reserve forecasts or the past o weeks. the rally began when the opening bell. the dow jones industrials gaining 150 points on the day. the down up for two consetive trading session now three over the past four since it lost 500 points in a 2-day timeframe last wednesday and thursday. the dow is now up nearly 14% year-to-date. up an incredible 128 percent since the lows of 2009. the s&p jng today's rally, picking of 15 points. the broader market of over 12 percentf the year. an up nearly 140% since march of 2009. the nasdaq gaining 28 points on the d. the tech coriente index up nearly 12% on the year. and, the nasdaq has almost trled, growing over 166 percent since march of 20009. the w
have a great night and we will see rht back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody.hank you for being with us. a second consecutive day of triple digit gains on wall street. the market is ignoring a downward revision of three month old first quarter gdp numbers. the market is instead gaining in heading back toward the 1000 threshold on the numerous positive economic reports and federal reserve forecasts or the past o weeks. the rally began when the opening bell. the dow jones...
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lips, tongue or that, orifficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help rhtcr about cial for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ra, we do whater it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can y airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! nd with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? ♪ lou: in 1996 twa flight 800 in exploded up the coast of long island. just 12 minutes after it had taken off. all 220 people aboard were killed. the national traffic safety board and the fbi concluded the explosion was caused by fire and the flames -- in the plane's center fuel tank. a new documentary suggests otherwise. joi
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all rht. first up, a different take on food trucks. siness is booming.s growing so fast that some are starting franchises. the dougie foo track offers rsions of ice-cream, cookies, other treats. in the beetwo or see it? in manhattan these are everywhere. the line of the streets. fantastic. >> i have seen them. live in the suburbs outside of manhattan, and there are a lot of dog lovers like myself. melissa: to you have when you carry in a purse? >> the pitbull in the terrier. >> i hav a littl dog a carry in my purse. melissa: and just curious. >> i have not seen this truck, but i have. they're is a woman. the 11 men and. i walk my dog and riverside park. this gorgeous woman. short shorts, goes out and looks for guys like me who have talks. they did not -- they' not really interested. the. melissa: did he just say a gorgeous sexy woman in short shorts teeseven it made to sell dog treats. melissa: a much steeper pay for these dogreats? you buying the dog treats? >> it's a bargain. >> pretty reasonable. they're going to pay $10 for above. core may food. tees
all rht. first up, a different take on food trucks. siness is booming.s growing so fast that some are starting franchises. the dougie foo track offers rsions of ice-cream, cookies, other treats. in the beetwo or see it? in manhattan these are everywhere. the line of the streets. fantastic. >> i have seen them. live in the suburbs outside of manhattan, and there are a lot of dog lovers like myself. melissa: to you have when you carry in a purse? >> the pitbull in the terrier....
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exactly rht.e rate itself is not as important as the direction and the speed at which we get there. i think- could the world live, could the u.s. live with the 3% 10 yea bonds? certaiy it could. it has been a attractive rate for years. the volatility - the speed at which get their concerns peop. then there are a lot o macro trader up there who borrow money at these low rates only to invest inomething for earning a bit of a spread. no, that spread couldarrow. and that is adding to the volatility. lou: the volatility also -- have to start working in shopping those pencils and adjust to something like a normal time in our country's financial hisry. just very quickly, we are out of time. give uyour sense of at investors should be doing. >> i think investors shod betwn now and the middle of the summer may b take a littl bit of money off the table. we have had a maaket that is of 16% so far this yr. 25 pcent over the last 12 months. can we have a 5 percent correction, 10 percent correction over the next
exactly rht.e rate itself is not as important as the direction and the speed at which we get there. i think- could the world live, could the u.s. live with the 3% 10 yea bonds? certaiy it could. it has been a attractive rate for years. the volatility - the speed at which get their concerns peop. then there are a lot o macro trader up there who borrow money at these low rates only to invest inomething for earning a bit of a spread. no, that spread couldarrow. and that is adding to the...
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. >> rht. melissa: look at people like, wonder, why people come to see certain people speak. dwilliams is one. maybe you want to hear him sing. maybe a lot of different things. i n't kw i want to sit through a speech of his. tiger woods supposedly gets $200,000. i interviewed tiger woods. he is very tough to interview because he doesn't want to say a lot. and he's not terribly dynamic in an interview setting. when y watch him and oking at hi right now, when you watch him after a things upecause he is notose that exciting to listen to. why would you pay him $200,000 to speak, to show up? maybe, but as a indidder i don't want to -- at dinner i don't want to sit through his speech. >> the case of tiger woods our organization attracts middle-aged c suite men. middle-aged c suiteen play golf. best thing they can do in the golf world is meet tiger woods and list to tiger woods. it is all about the ability to attract atteance. lissa: yee. >> tiger woods, guys like clinton, gore, bush, alan greenspan they get those --. melissa: elizabeth berkeley, looking at her on the screen. elizab
. >> rht. melissa: look at people like, wonder, why people come to see certain people speak. dwilliams is one. maybe you want to hear him sing. maybe a lot of different things. i n't kw i want to sit through a speech of his. tiger woods supposedly gets $200,000. i interviewed tiger woods. he is very tough to interview because he doesn't want to say a lot. and he's not terribly dynamic in an interview setting. when y watch him and oking at hi right now, when you watch him after a things...
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itisjut not rht. do you see this coming down th pipe anytime soon?> i wish i could say that i did. but the victims don't. were at a deadlock and frankly the needs to be a wave of al qaeda. the governor has waiting. thirty-eight and 40 families have said that they want a thi party to come inand determine how to distribute the money. >> ilieu ofthe distribution panel instd of the distribution pane. >> i just hope that methg ppens for those families. i know that you do as well. please come back soon and tell us what is goingon. i think tt it very intesting. >> thank you. >> we will invite the governor or thettorney general or whatever it takes. th is the end. >> i cannot agreeore. thank you for calling yo attention to this. we really appreciate it. >> thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >>oingon in newtown, connticut is just one exampe in a terrible world. weecently talked about america's worst charity. if you miss that segment, go to geiwillls.com to find a list. and and family say that they gave money to some of these loser charities that spent pen
itisjut not rht. do you see this coming down th pipe anytime soon?> i wish i could say that i did. but the victims don't. were at a deadlock and frankly the needs to be a wave of al qaeda. the governor has waiting. thirty-eight and 40 families have said that they want a thi party to come inand determine how to distribute the money. >> ilieu ofthe distribution panel instd of the distribution pane. >> i just hope that methg ppens for those families. i know that you do as well....
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would like to get your reaction to it rht after we listen to it. >> i was a critic of the evious administrationor those occasions in which i felt they had violated our values, and i ca and with a healthy skepticism about hal our various programs wereponsored. but what i have been able to do is examine and scrub our intelligence services are operating, and i am cfident that at ts point we have struck the appropriate bance. lou: he did not quite blame president bush, did he? >> well, buu he defended the program. he defended our national interest here, i think, which is to be able to continue this program. of coue their is a lot of sunderstanding about the program is about. it is not about reading erybody's mail and intersecting all their phone calls. it is about keeping them at a date, the so-called records of these calls to match them against -- to see if any calls come inrom some suspicious area, like was here is ten and the border area between pakistan and afghanistan and to check against a possible terrorist phone cal. lou: are you astonished at the congress? and by congress and i am referrin
would like to get your reaction to it rht after we listen to it. >> i was a critic of the evious administrationor those occasions in which i felt they had violated our values, and i ca and with a healthy skepticism about hal our various programs wereponsored. but what i have been able to do is examine and scrub our intelligence services are operating, and i am cfident that at ts point we have struck the appropriate bance. lou: he did not quite blame president bush, did he? >> well,...
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the employ hears every rht to screen based on whether a candidate has a criminal background right?t's cle tha if you're handling money and you're an accountatant and stolen from a past employer you shoul not handle money again and you should be able to screen based on these pretees. >> seth, what is wrong with that? why is that not okay? >> i agree with you completely. the probleme have bureaucrats in washington, specifically at th eeoc, want to march into the hrepartment, lift up hood on employment manuals on these private e companies and tell thm what to do, to make the judgment casor the companies despite there is no dispute they never intentionally doesrime the against anybody. i think ts ase of power and i thinkases will be ultimately dismissed. melissa: ty, do you agree. >> completely. the gornment doesn't need to get involved who companies want to hire based onheir background and whether or not they hava crimina bkground. obviously when you deal with thin such as race and ethnicit sex, those are areas that the government should get involved but, with background, pertainingo
the employ hears every rht to screen based on whether a candidate has a criminal background right?t's cle tha if you're handling money and you're an accountatant and stolen from a past employer you shoul not handle money again and you should be able to screen based on these pretees. >> seth, what is wrong with that? why is that not okay? >> i agree with you completely. the probleme have bureaucrats in washington, specifically at th eeoc, want to march into the hrepartment, lift up...
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neil: all rht. our resident liber year is perfectly fine with all of this big brother isn't.. explain your hypocrisy, if you will? >> mblatant hypocrisy. somebo cut me a break. lo. i mean, this is hard one for me to defend. i will be honest. finding people forearing baggs. if they had donehat earlier we nevewould have had jersey shore. neil: we shouldust find that tanned for livg. >> actually, i amkay with that. if you have enough money to waste going to a tannining salo, they shouldax you on it. @% what the people that tanning? >> a lot of people do. aot of people do. but we are in this sort of politically correct environment where we tried to the -- language. and, you know,aybe whether it isore money or not, we want to enforce it. what do you think of that? >> it is risky when you allow e gerent is regulating. to a certainin extent there is preced in the local government enforcing public dency standards. you can't walk around lot of plas. [laughter] >> joke abo tt. >> it people areotnd newt, no one will complain. neil: i had that bill clinton answer. explain what the me
neil: all rht. our resident liber year is perfectly fine with all of this big brother isn't.. explain your hypocrisy, if you will? >> mblatant hypocrisy. somebo cut me a break. lo. i mean, this is hard one for me to defend. i will be honest. finding people forearing baggs. if they had donehat earlier we nevewould have had jersey shore. neil: we shouldust find that tanned for livg. >> actually, i amkay with that. if you have enough money to waste going to a tannining salo, they...
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melissa: so this picture that we're watching rht her and events unfolding is this dramatic enough tolue that peace you were talk about? >> i don't think it is dratic enough to ungluehat peace becae turkey had over i history a fairly distinct secular strain. they're nonsectarian. they don't respond wl to the heavy hand of authoritariism. since the turkish republic s found 90 years ago turkey had been a ver open society by middle easten standards. relatively freedom, relatily high amounts of freedom of the speech and freedom of the press. turkish society will with stand thisn the short term a long as erdogan doesn't overreact and take a bad situation and maket worse. melissa: seems that is ectly what he is doing though. isn't that theear he is overreting fhere bent towards democracy, that ishe posite of the direction he seems be taking it in? >> absolutely. what is happening is, erdogan is in fact overreactin he is taking a bad situation, making worse. he has wiggle room to bck off from the heavy-handed rche. engage in the protesters. they do live in democracy have freedom of speh and
melissa: so this picture that we're watching rht her and events unfolding is this dramatic enough tolue that peace you were talk about? >> i don't think it is dratic enough to ungluehat peace becae turkey had over i history a fairly distinct secular strain. they're nonsectarian. they don't respond wl to the heavy hand of authoritariism. since the turkish republic s found 90 years ago turkey had been a ver open society by middle easten standards. relatively freedom, relatily high amounts...
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the situation with the attorney general right now is that he is much detested on the rht but has becomenient on the left for democrats he is an ever present reminder of some of the things the liberal base dislikes the most particularly overaggressive tactics in dealing with reporters and dealing with leaks. there are things in the past, the fast and furious most notably but when it gets to things like the associated press and overbroad subpoena for associatedpress records and james rosen e-mail accounts and phone records, that's when democrats starts to get a little queasynd the longer he is there and republicans can continue to demand his dparture the more uncomfortable democrats will become. charles: president obama must realize he has become such an extraordinarily lightning rod every ti his name comes up in the press is always in a negative manner. >> there is that, but remember this, it is a complicated thing fothe president, president obama doest have very many people who have been around andave much washingttn experience. eric holder is an old handn washington ding back to a key
the situation with the attorney general right now is that he is much detested on the rht but has becomenient on the left for democrats he is an ever present reminder of some of the things the liberal base dislikes the most particularly overaggressive tactics in dealing with reporters and dealing with leaks. there are things in the past, the fast and furious most notably but when it gets to things like the associated press and overbroad subpoena for associatedpress records and james rosen e-mail...
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you have a rht here front of me. they can do it.i want to show people some numbers because i truly is astonishing. a huge breath of the permission that is being collected. at&t has hundred 30 million, verizon 121, spread 55. where does this end? is thi okay? i am kind of an errant teeseven erica. >> said of know if it is okay in a sense that it is difficult for people to deal with security versus privacy. it is important for everyone to realize you're getting minute data which is showing that numbers that have been done by individuals who are suspected of being terrorists to see whether calls are going. gerri: i don't get it. what does that mean? >> the term for going behind the calls to find out exactly just the numbers. in oer words -- >> so what you have would be my name, your name, and the phone numbers. >> it would be the numbers and the length of the call. these numbers are being tracked by nsa and other security arms of the government. make sure that they're tracking. >> on the same page. collecting verses access. collecting
you have a rht here front of me. they can do it.i want to show people some numbers because i truly is astonishing. a huge breath of the permission that is being collected. at&t has hundred 30 million, verizon 121, spread 55. where does this end? is thi okay? i am kind of an errant teeseven erica. >> said of know if it is okay in a sense that it is difficult for people to deal with security versus privacy. it is important for everyone to realize you're getting minute data which is...
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>> you are rht.i have said mantimes, democracy is generally a good thing, butxtremely ugly, so to make the observation that one part of what we're trying to accomplish is being tied to another part of what we're trngo accomplish inothing earth shattering, that is just the way it is. to maiott to this other part of the legislation. when i saii don't understand how this is conservative or liberal, if u listen twhat the program is trying to accomplish, there is nothing conservative or liberal about it. i don't think there's anything conservative about the republic opposiiion to the immigration bill as it stands, theyey are just against immigrants. chars: you have the last word. >> that is outrageous to say republicans are anti-immigrant. >> people against the bill seem to be. they want to make sure the bord is secure first. we don't want to see what happened in 1986. >> youon't find one american against secure borders. >> ended up with an influx of illegal americans. it has become with border security a
>> you are rht.i have said mantimes, democracy is generally a good thing, butxtremely ugly, so to make the observation that one part of what we're trying to accomplish is being tied to another part of what we're trngo accomplish inothing earth shattering, that is just the way it is. to maiott to this other part of the legislation. when i saii don't understand how this is conservative or liberal, if u listen twhat the program is trying to accomplish, there is nothing conservative or...
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. >> rht. gerri: they're really do. he's going to win?ll, i think phil mickelson is a great sry right now because ofhe way he flynn. he is never won u.s. open. i know it's on his time. this is a short game players cose. you should see him, dng some pretty good magicight now. unpicking a guy, but nobody really knows much about him. is an aggressive, you kw, nice cocky kid that is planning to break off. gerri: i have to go was filled. my heart is with phil. i would like to see him play well. just as our viewers out there, brad is super, super punter, and you can seeim on the champis tour. be sure to check him o. thank you for coming on. >> appreciate your time. gerri: appreciate avenue. we will beollowing you on the torque. congratulations on your recent win. coming up next, warning for parents of kidto play sports and a new lawha could send you to present the next time you a knockout back you have had your ion. our legal panel weighs in composite wi get your reaction. ♪ alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the m
. >> rht. gerri: they're really do. he's going to win?ll, i think phil mickelson is a great sry right now because ofhe way he flynn. he is never won u.s. open. i know it's on his time. this is a short game players cose. you should see him, dng some pretty good magicight now. unpicking a guy, but nobody really knows much about him. is an aggressive, you kw, nice cocky kid that is planning to break off. gerri: i have to go was filled. my heart is with phil. i would like to see him play...
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compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's rht r you. it's simple.rch, compare, andpply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. ♪ gerri: we aki gerri:are looking out for your credit score tonight. any moves can haunter history for years to come. join me now with tips to boost your credit score, coumer education present fosmart credits.com. welcome back to the show, always good to have y on. i want to start with the credit scoring, it is a long time. if you have that information, how long is it? >> the credit industry is a self policing industry. when you miss payments w are you have accounts went to default or collections or most ly people going into foreclosure that is a seven yearenalty. if you file bankruptcy or have a tax lien on your credit report or unpaid student loan those can stay longer up to 10 yea and unpaid tax liens and defaulted student loan can stay indefinitelyly until they ar paid. gerri: why do i think the good stuff is away. justy intuition. >> it is interesting you bring that up. thfederal law that defines en bad stuff has to be
compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's rht r you. it's simple.rch, compare, andpply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. ♪ gerri: we aki gerri:are looking out for your credit score tonight. any moves can haunter history for years to come. join me now with tips to boost your credit score, coumer education present fosmart credits.com. welcome back to the show, always good to have y on. i want to start with the credit scoring, it is a long time. if you have...
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call your door rht away if you have muse pain or weakne, feel unusually tired, ve loss oappetite, uppere or yellowing of in or eyes. these could beigns ore but serious side efct iyour choleerol at goal? ask your docr about cresto [ female announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ liz: black rock, the world's largest money manager is completing a big overhaul of its underperforming u.s. equities unit, including a purge of some management teams. adam shapiro joins us with the very latest on the story. big black street story. >> a huge wall street story when youuconsider they have $290 billion under management. they have already replaced half of the management teams at the funds in equities. there are some other news, but first let's get to the ceo and chairman. he actually said not too long ago that he was late in the game addressing to the underperformance of these funds. he is taking steps to deal with that. here is his ," this is a long-term effort thht we know will take time. we believe it is the right thing to do for our clients and they're s
call your door rht away if you have muse pain or weakne, feel unusually tired, ve loss oappetite, uppere or yellowing of in or eyes. these could beigns ore but serious side efct iyour choleerol at goal? ask your docr about cresto [ female announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ liz: black rock, the world's largest money manager is completing a big overhaul of its underperforming u.s. equities unit, including a purge of some management teams. adam...
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same thing when you're talking about taxing and teens without necessily giing a bar for the men an rhts. those ppblic service announcements in this country in the kind of advertising and education at has gone in the schools has bn tremenusly powerful in recing teen smoking. think that is that he the kind of public campaign our awareness campaign t you need. when you'r oine you are giving up your privacy voluntarily most of the time. this is involuntary. here the government says, we have a right to see something not withstanding the fact that you have not- nobody is under reasons suicion of committing a crime. gerri: viewe are on your side. -o it will be interesting to see if this goesnywhere. it will be hard to get through the legislature because of t issues you bring up. thank you foroming on the show. >> they did for having me. gerri: now we want to know what youhink. our questn. shou cops, the police have access to your cell phone after a car crash? logi gerriwillis.com and vote the right-hand side of the street. ellis said results of the end the show. well, we had some good news tod
same thing when you're talking about taxing and teens without necessily giing a bar for the men an rhts. those ppblic service announcements in this country in the kind of advertising and education at has gone in the schools has bn tremenusly powerful in recing teen smoking. think that is that he the kind of public campaign our awareness campaign t you need. when you'r oine you are giving up your privacy voluntarily most of the time. this is involuntary. here the government says, we have a right...
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gerri: lking to use your personality; rht? just a little bit? >> exactly.with the bow on it, just awesome. does it flatter everybody or do you have to have an hourglass figure in >> well, yo know, this drss creates that figure. i think this dress woks on a lot of types, and i love it because it's a scoop neck, it's a beautiful dress, under 500 dollar and you can't go wrong with it. it hugs your curves in all the right places, but because it's simple, you can have a fabulouserrings like you have on now. >> i took those immediately when i came to the set. >> that gives you the kiss of luxury it deserves. gerri: i like the material and the fabric is fantasti. dress two. there's a t going on. >> it's a designer gown, you pay more money, but we're talking about a thousand dollars here, but it's got such exquisite design details in right now. the illusion necklin is beautiful, the applications, and there's a lot of rama in the back, too, another huge strend, a streamer back. when you ot the things going op, don't over access rise, but people want their personal s
gerri: lking to use your personality; rht? just a little bit? >> exactly.with the bow on it, just awesome. does it flatter everybody or do you have to have an hourglass figure in >> well, yo know, this drss creates that figure. i think this dress woks on a lot of types, and i love it because it's a scoop neck, it's a beautiful dress, under 500 dollar and you can't go wrong with it. it hugs your curves in all the right places, but because it's simple, you can have a fabulouserrings...
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call your doctor rht away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. is your cholesterol at goal? ask your doctor about crestor. [ female announcer ] if you cat afford your medication, aastrazeca may be able thelp. >> mike rowe, know the name, sure you do, former star of the show "dirty jobs," traveling the country, highlighting jobs people do their best to aced void but those jobs, by the way, keep america running. in fact, the second year in a row, it is trade jobs that are in highest demand. guess what? mike with us here in the flesh here in new york today. mike, welcome to the program. >> it's a lot of flesh, thank you. >> i watched the sthoa, you did 300 jobs? >> 300 jobs, eight and a half years, every state. half a dozen countries. >> jobs people do not want to do, so the question is why were these people doing those jobs? >> happy, property prowess, both to a degree you wouldn't imagine. there's so many lessons from the show, a end people ask all the time if i l
call your doctor rht away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. is your cholesterol at goal? ask your doctor about crestor. [ female announcer ] if you cat afford your medication, aastrazeca may be able thelp. >> mike rowe, know the name, sure you do, former star of the show "dirty jobs," traveling the country, highlighting jobs people do their best to...
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