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play richard and then richard would play feed the birds for walt every friday and and then richard told me that after wall passed away he still went to the office at five five or six o'clock for a few years and saying feed the birds and lots office do your family of the mother is. the best person in the world to her her name is shire for it's one who played rockies wife. first rocky was young yeah she was in the godfather yes al pacino sr conny corleone not a corner so your uncle is francis ford coppola so if you grew up around all this you almost had to be in the business right i mean war going to be a plumber well. yeah maybe i mean actually the truth is that my mom. my mom loves movies deeply old movies old musicals. but she's not a hollywood like she never was part of like the you know very much of a homebody and stuff and we weren't really she she actually made a real point like we never were raised on sets i never was a kid on set i grew up in a time where i feel like it was you know a lot of actors i hear them or see in interviews they'll say i saw that guy up on the screen i tho
play richard and then richard would play feed the birds for walt every friday and and then richard told me that after wall passed away he still went to the office at five five or six o'clock for a few years and saying feed the birds and lots office do your family of the mother is. the best person in the world to her her name is shire for it's one who played rockies wife. first rocky was young yeah she was in the godfather yes al pacino sr conny corleone not a corner so your uncle is francis...
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you are on with richard norton smith. caller: good morning. my name is earl gordon. good morning. i have been a firm democrat all my life, and i just feel we was looking more at obama when he first got in office, and the way he cut people on disability with the cost of living raise, and a lot of things that are uncharacteristic for a democratic president. he let a lot of people down, you do not promise things you cannot deliver. he did have a chance to deliver. as a president, i go back in history and i look at a lot of presidents that did the things they say they were going to do, , george bush,agan george bush junior, people are down them, but when you look at them they did not hurt anybody. the rich.ed out he bailed out wall street. there are a lot of people very upset with obama, and i feel that after a time his rate will go down even farther, and i feel and if the president lies puts your hopes up he should be impeached. guest: i do think it is interesting at what point you rate this. the shared rescue, if you will,
you are on with richard norton smith. caller: good morning. my name is earl gordon. good morning. i have been a firm democrat all my life, and i just feel we was looking more at obama when he first got in office, and the way he cut people on disability with the cost of living raise, and a lot of things that are uncharacteristic for a democratic president. he let a lot of people down, you do not promise things you cannot deliver. he did have a chance to deliver. as a president, i go back in...
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he is king richard in "richard the third" and olivia in "twelfth night." is provided a master class in shakespearean acting. i am pleased to have him at the table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> what a nice tribute. how did this happen? these two plays coming here for you to show your stuff? >> how did it happen? it took a few years. the set and clothing designers and the musical director and the kind of core players, people that worked with me a lot when i was artistic director of the globe. when my time finished, i immediately set about wanting to suppose, carrying on the core workable we did which i hope was a rigorous attempt to explore what i call original playing up practices. what we know from shakespeare's day. it took a long time. we had to figure a way to mount two productions that would be popular enough. elizabethan spent their money on what they wore on their backs. >> what was your term in production? >> original playing practices. there should be not only an intellectual inquiry into how the plays might have originally be
he is king richard in "richard the third" and olivia in "twelfth night." is provided a master class in shakespearean acting. i am pleased to have him at the table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> what a nice tribute. how did this happen? these two plays coming here for you to show your stuff? >> how did it happen? it took a few years. the set and clothing designers and the musical director and the kind of core players, people that worked...
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>> that was revolution for the audience, to see richard, even richard pretending on the an aristocrat, he could really have been in deep trouble outside of the theatre for doing that, be 2 clothing is very beautiful, this old fifties red shirt, this would probably was not a particularly wonderful material so it may be on the outside it would be slashed and the beautiful, very expensive, say, gold silk that would be worth more than my house a as an actor that would show through unbeneath, so they loved layers, they loved hiding and revealing, i suppose that would be the next thing i would say about shakespeare too is you cannot, if you want to enjoy it or want to make shakespeare plays, try to understand his deep love, as i suppose of hiding and revealing. >> rose: is it harder to prepare for olivia than it is for richard? >> no, it is not. >> rose: really? >> >> rose: because it is the more interesting character? >> it is just not -- it is not such a comfortable place to go. i mean, olivia starts in deep grief, of course, but that is not neceil -- >> rose: a place to go -- >> it is no
>> that was revolution for the audience, to see richard, even richard pretending on the an aristocrat, he could really have been in deep trouble outside of the theatre for doing that, be 2 clothing is very beautiful, this old fifties red shirt, this would probably was not a particularly wonderful material so it may be on the outside it would be slashed and the beautiful, very expensive, say, gold silk that would be worth more than my house a as an actor that would show through unbeneath,...
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you look great, richard.for coming in. >> david, i'm dressed like an academic this afternoon, my tweed coat. david: start with last week's decision. if you had been a voting member last week would you have voted with the majority or been a dissenter? >> no. i would have voted with the majority. i wanted to see the beginning of this tapering. i said so at the meeting. i felt like from my perspective the best thing is to get started. as you remember, david, i said, even though i wasn't for the program from the beginning, you couldn't go from wild turkey the bourbon, to cold turkey. david: right. >> betting this thing started was very, very important. i think it was also important for ben bernanke to lead that in his last penultimate meeting. yes i would support it. david: does the 10 billion go far enough? you have i guess about eight meetings next year. would 10 billion per meeting be satisfactory to you? >> i actually argued and i can only speak for my several i argued for 20 billion. i think the market could
you look great, richard.for coming in. >> david, i'm dressed like an academic this afternoon, my tweed coat. david: start with last week's decision. if you had been a voting member last week would you have voted with the majority or been a dissenter? >> no. i would have voted with the majority. i wanted to see the beginning of this tapering. i said so at the meeting. i felt like from my perspective the best thing is to get started. as you remember, david, i said, even though i...
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going to come back and we were going to move on to richard now go for. you know when we look at this whole issue it's a very complicated issue has been pointed out and there are different aspects to the issue there are three important subsets within the misuse of firearms is the intentional criminal misuse of guns is the negligent misuse of guns and then there's the doraine shooter or the suicidal shooter and there are different strategies that we need to focus on to address each one and when we mix them up as we have over the past year and just talk about one from column a affecting one from column b. we end up with befooled fight that was our legislative process in washington last year and i hope we can elucidate and chad some real light on this issue over the next hour thank you joel. yeah well i appreciate what everyone has said it's a very complicated problem but that said there's a lot we can do about it and while rates of violent crime and gun homicides have gone down over the last two decades really. there's still sky high compared to what they c
going to come back and we were going to move on to richard now go for. you know when we look at this whole issue it's a very complicated issue has been pointed out and there are different aspects to the issue there are three important subsets within the misuse of firearms is the intentional criminal misuse of guns is the negligent misuse of guns and then there's the doraine shooter or the suicidal shooter and there are different strategies that we need to focus on to address each one and when...
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richard calls it the sweetest victory.f all of his election victories, this was the sweetest one in 1946 because they had worked so hard to get this. it was really the beginning of what became the patented team. class there was a senate campaign, but we always read pat nixon does not like politics. from this story, where she was very much involved, where did the evolution lie? >> something happens after 1960, i think. in 1960, she actually is a campaign worker. she does not give her name. >> i think something happened after 1960. in a 1960, she is actually a campaign worker. she does not give her name. she gives her name as thelma. she is helping out, but the she is not presenting herself as the wife of the vice president of the united states. after that very bitter defeat and difficult defeat, she wanted out of politics. when i said she may not have wanted to be first lady, she wanted to be first lady in 1960. i do not know about 1968. >> during her years, she traveled extensively. how important was that the type of first
richard calls it the sweetest victory.f all of his election victories, this was the sweetest one in 1946 because they had worked so hard to get this. it was really the beginning of what became the patented team. class there was a senate campaign, but we always read pat nixon does not like politics. from this story, where she was very much involved, where did the evolution lie? >> something happens after 1960, i think. in 1960, she actually is a campaign worker. she does not give her name....
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richard is clapping. trying to get that free ski ticket at tahoe. >> i want to go home and get up there, my friend. i wouldn't mind that. >> as far as the sunshine goes, no problem out there during the day today. again, just very, very cold temperatures. today, 49 in san francisco. tomorrow, 51. a little bit of that rain coming in. by the way, san francisco still easily on track for their driest year ever. this one really won't take any dent into that. >> okay. i'm not picky. any ski resort west of the mississippi sounds good to me. >>> now to entertainment for you. the live stage production of "the sound of music" airs tonight at 8:00 on nbc. do not miss that. see carrie underwood bring new life to that role made famous by julie andrews. >>> some new information in the fiery car death of actor paul walker. according to the coroner's office, walker died of traumatic and thermal injuries. it was also announced wednesday that production of "fast & furious 7" has officially been shut down. >>> israeli actres
richard is clapping. trying to get that free ski ticket at tahoe. >> i want to go home and get up there, my friend. i wouldn't mind that. >> as far as the sunshine goes, no problem out there during the day today. again, just very, very cold temperatures. today, 49 in san francisco. tomorrow, 51. a little bit of that rain coming in. by the way, san francisco still easily on track for their driest year ever. this one really won't take any dent into that. >> okay. i'm not picky....
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richard? >> nbc's danielle leigh, thank you so much for that. >>> there are fears of a full-blown civil war in south sudan. the world's newest country. escalating battles between government and rebel forces prompted the evacuation of americans sunday. the state department says about 380 u.s. officials and citizens have been evacuated. president obama says he may take turts further action to protect americans. gunfire wounded four u.s. service members saturday and last week the u.n. says at least two peacekeepers and 11 civilians were killed. tens of thousands are seeking refuge with the u.s. mission there. >>> jpmorgan chase taking action. it affects customers who shop at the store between november 22nd and december 15th. those chase customers can now only spend $300 on any one day and can only withdraw $100 in cash per day. the bank says it's a precaution as many as 40 million accounts were compromised in this breach. >>> nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is here with the forecast. good morning
richard? >> nbc's danielle leigh, thank you so much for that. >>> there are fears of a full-blown civil war in south sudan. the world's newest country. escalating battles between government and rebel forces prompted the evacuation of americans sunday. the state department says about 380 u.s. officials and citizens have been evacuated. president obama says he may take turts further action to protect americans. gunfire wounded four u.s. service members saturday and last week the...
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you can blame richard reed for that.that tried to detonate explosives in his shoes during a flight from paris to miami in december 2001. but other passengers helped a flight attendant stop him. john zor era talked to people who had been on that tremendous flight. early saturday morning thankful to be on the ground and alive. passengers from the diverted paris-miami flight finally made -- made it to their final destination. the story they would tell is both heroic and chilling. this man identified from the french ministry as richard reed was apparently trying to ignite an explosion in his shoes. a flight attendant caught him in the act. >> she yelled help me. someone pulled from behind. he had long hair. >> reporter: during the struggle the bite victim was builten in the hand. two on the left, three in the middle and two on the right. nicholas green was sitting in row 34 in the center section. the suspect green says was seated a few rocks in front of him on the right. >> then very quickly two people who were sitting oppos
you can blame richard reed for that.that tried to detonate explosives in his shoes during a flight from paris to miami in december 2001. but other passengers helped a flight attendant stop him. john zor era talked to people who had been on that tremendous flight. early saturday morning thankful to be on the ground and alive. passengers from the diverted paris-miami flight finally made -- made it to their final destination. the story they would tell is both heroic and chilling. this man...
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i'm richard lui. this is nbc "early today." we hope it's your first stop of the day. >>> leading the news in this morning's covington news, community supports officer morgan day. 5-year-old morgan stewart was made sheriff for the day. hundreds turned out to participate and even nba great shaquille o'neil made a special appearance to morgan's delight, no doubt. >> and on nbcnews.com, doomsday preacher harold camping dies at 92. he predicted doomsday and end of the world. dates each proved wrong, as you probably guessed. >>> some stories we're watching. an incredible rescue in ontario, canada. the operator of this crane was stranded above this massive fire. the flames consumed the vacant building below. the operator was hoisted from the crane by helicopter all while firefighters battled the blaze below. there are fears this morning that the crane could collapse. >>> and an 11-year-old guide dog saved his blind companion when he fainted and fell on the subway tracks. orlando and cecil williams laid down between the tracks as the t
i'm richard lui. this is nbc "early today." we hope it's your first stop of the day. >>> leading the news in this morning's covington news, community supports officer morgan day. 5-year-old morgan stewart was made sheriff for the day. hundreds turned out to participate and even nba great shaquille o'neil made a special appearance to morgan's delight, no doubt. >> and on nbcnews.com, doomsday preacher harold camping dies at 92. he predicted doomsday and end of the world....
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i'm richard lui.his is "early today," we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news, on the "today" show meet the heroes behind this act of bravery. an armed gunman in a commuter bus demanding passengers' cell phone. one man grabs the gun and he wrestles the robber to the bus floor. >>> slightly haunted pennsylvania home doesn't scare away would-be buyers. the listing of this 1901 victorian comes with sounds of phantom footsteps, a strange knocking, a hardly noticeable scream once a week and ghastly visage lurking behind you in the bathroom mirror. that's all. >> people will buy it. asking price, $144,000. >> bargain. >> you don't even have to pay me to buy that. >> on halloween, having people over. >> slightly haunted. good idea. >>> new mexico's supreme court unanimously rules to legalize same-sex marriage. before the ruling the state neither legalized nor banned gay marriages. new mexico is the 17th state along with washington, d.c., to legalize gay marriage. >>> hhs ann
i'm richard lui.his is "early today," we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news, on the "today" show meet the heroes behind this act of bravery. an armed gunman in a commuter bus demanding passengers' cell phone. one man grabs the gun and he wrestles the robber to the bus floor. >>> slightly haunted pennsylvania home doesn't scare away would-be buyers. the listing of this 1901 victorian comes with sounds of phantom footsteps,...
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good morning, seema. >> hi, richard. president obama will meet with top tech executives at the white house today about ways to boost the economy. now, the group includes apple ceo tim cook, google's eric schmidt and yahoo!'s marissa meyer. >>> toys "r" us plans to keep stores open 24/7. shoppers can also buy items online and pick them up in stores within an hour. >>> and the national retail federation says nearly half of holiday shoppers plan to wrap up their list online. about 32 million people haven't even started shopping. 10% will wait until christmas eve. richard? >> i'm part of the 50%. i admit it. thank you, seema. >>> just ahead, paul mccartney is in our sports coverage including the man who put the foot into monday night football next. >>> in a desperate bid to find out how much intel snowden took, nsa officials recently floated the idea of offering edward snowden amnesty. i'd take the deal, ed. just come back with all the intel and all is forgiven. i tell you what. to make you feel safe, we'll meet you in a spe
good morning, seema. >> hi, richard. president obama will meet with top tech executives at the white house today about ways to boost the economy. now, the group includes apple ceo tim cook, google's eric schmidt and yahoo!'s marissa meyer. >>> toys "r" us plans to keep stores open 24/7. shoppers can also buy items online and pick them up in stores within an hour. >>> and the national retail federation says nearly half of holiday shoppers plan to wrap up their...
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a president is going to be someone who is very driven, as an agenda, device eighten hour, and richard nixon as 39 becomes his vice president, who already is showing signs he is on his way. so the fact they got along as well as they did is a testament to self things, but i think eisenhower should be praised because eisenhower made the vice-presidency significant. the sent my parents to 53 nations around the world as goodwill ambassadors. they were the vietnam in 1953, 53 nations, because he believed in person to person diplomacy, and my father liked that. eisenhower led the way on that relationship, with making the vice-presidency more than what it was -- a warm bowl of spit, who said that. >> to add to what julie was saying, this idea they got along well in spite of their respective circumstances and their abilities, a case in point, the alternative, would be eisenhower and macarthur. when you see pictures of them together in this cozy situation in manila, you have the general and then the staff aide and the staff aide is leaping over respectfully -- leaning over respectfully and prov
a president is going to be someone who is very driven, as an agenda, device eighten hour, and richard nixon as 39 becomes his vice president, who already is showing signs he is on his way. so the fact they got along as well as they did is a testament to self things, but i think eisenhower should be praised because eisenhower made the vice-presidency significant. the sent my parents to 53 nations around the world as goodwill ambassadors. they were the vietnam in 1953, 53 nations, because he...
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richard, where are we now? >> one of the storerooms at the smithsonian in the national museum of american history. >> in 101 objects, 24 is one of the objects. what are we looking at? >> i love it. this is rca tv from 1939, the tra12. i don't know about you, peter, you may be younger than me, but growing up in the 1950s, was the center of the living room. this was new technology. this was bringing the world into our home. this is an earlier model from 1939 #. it premiered at the world fair in new york. these television sets, as you see, you didn't watch the tube. the tube was in the machine, in the casing, and you projected up and watched the mirror. that's how you saw tv. as franklin roosevelt was on tv at that time in 1939, rca and nbc broadcast baseball games. you can only imagine what they looked like on this. it was perfected technology as i knew in the 50s, and, of course, we know now with wide screen tvs, but you can see the case. this is an art decco-type design. he designed all sorts of thicks, lunch c
richard, where are we now? >> one of the storerooms at the smithsonian in the national museum of american history. >> in 101 objects, 24 is one of the objects. what are we looking at? >> i love it. this is rca tv from 1939, the tra12. i don't know about you, peter, you may be younger than me, but growing up in the 1950s, was the center of the living room. this was new technology. this was bringing the world into our home. this is an earlier model from 1939 #. it premiered at...
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thank you for inviting me so richard what do you think is this bankruptcy decision the best outcome for detroit. no it's not it's one of the worst outcomes and i think you're right to point to this issue of the pensioners it is a historic moment it is saying to the workers of that city and in fact to the workers of all this country that when you sign a contract with an employer and you give up wages and benefits now to get a pension in the future and the employer agrees with you to do that that if and when that employer gets into difficulty they can act as if they never made that commitment they can forget all that for when all that you did without to get a pension and take the pension away when you ed that the crisis in detroit is because large corporations general motors ford and chrysler decided it's more. profitable to go elsewhere they could leave behind that disaster and now make the people who work for this city pay for it by being destitute in their old age it is an amazing marker of where we have come as a country we've certainly come a far way richard in the wrong direction le
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i'm richard lui. we start with tragic news in new jersey. a man is shot dead in a carjacking after shopping with his wife at an upscale mall. it happened late sunday at short hills, about 23 miles west of new york city. the prosecutor says the 34-year-old had just left the mall with his wife. he was opening his car door when two men approached firing at least one shot. the man was shot in the head. his wife was unharmed. the two suspects then took off in the victim's 2012 silver range rover suv. now, the search is on for those two men. officials say there were no other incidents at that mall. >>> now to centennial, colorado, the scene of yet another school shooting friday. arapahoe high school is closed today, and counselors will be available to the community. this morning 17-year-old senior claire davis is in a coma and in critical condition. she was shot point blank in the head by karl pierson who took his own life. nbc's ron mott has details. >> reporter: senior joe redmond said he scrunched down in a hallway when the shotgun blast tore t
i'm richard lui. we start with tragic news in new jersey. a man is shot dead in a carjacking after shopping with his wife at an upscale mall. it happened late sunday at short hills, about 23 miles west of new york city. the prosecutor says the 34-year-old had just left the mall with his wife. he was opening his car door when two men approached firing at least one shot. the man was shot in the head. his wife was unharmed. the two suspects then took off in the victim's 2012 silver range rover...
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>> he's laughing. >>> i'm richard lui. you're watching "early today." >>> leading the news in "chicago sun times," after decades in prison, south side man's rape conviction overturned. stanley rice is being released after spending 30 years in prison for a rape he says he falsely confessed to after being tortured by police. >> and in the "san antonio express," tacos or death? police say a 28-year-old man brandished a sword in an attempt to steal tacos from a texas restaurant. when he left the building to take a phone call the waitress locked him out. >> two tacos, i would like that with guacamole or money. these are real stories, by the way. >>> some stories you might have missed. >>> democrat katherine clark becomes the fifth woman elected to the house from massachusetts. clark will represent the fifth congressional district. edward markey vacated that seat when he won secretary kerry's senate seat. >>> kerry is encouraging congress to hold off to imposing new sanctions because, quote, this is a very delicate diplomatic mo
>> he's laughing. >>> i'm richard lui. you're watching "early today." >>> leading the news in "chicago sun times," after decades in prison, south side man's rape conviction overturned. stanley rice is being released after spending 30 years in prison for a rape he says he falsely confessed to after being tortured by police. >> and in the "san antonio express," tacos or death? police say a 28-year-old man brandished a sword in an attempt...
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you knew richard pryor.ly, and what misconceptions or misperceptions of the median are out there that you could dispel? >> well, i should say first that we spent time with richard, but i wouldn't want you to think we got to know him. by the time we were ever in his presence, he was pretty much beyond being able to speak, you know. it was heartbreaking to be sitting with him finally and being the ones doing all the talking. but, you know, i still would return home after spending a couple hours sitting with him and remember the afternoon as if i'd had a conversation with him. so there was some strange alchemy still going on there of a which he was in charge, clearly. >> well, joe, one of the things you document is his evolution as a comedian. he didn't start out the richard pryor we just showed. >> well, he didn't. i mean, he was coming out of what was referred to as the chitlin circuit, bridging vaudeville into the nightclub years. when he was first on tv as many of us saw him right off, he was under the spel
you knew richard pryor.ly, and what misconceptions or misperceptions of the median are out there that you could dispel? >> well, i should say first that we spent time with richard, but i wouldn't want you to think we got to know him. by the time we were ever in his presence, he was pretty much beyond being able to speak, you know. it was heartbreaking to be sitting with him finally and being the ones doing all the talking. but, you know, i still would return home after spending a couple...
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host: richard norton smith, i will let you jump in here.not going to try to argue her viewpoint. i would be interested to know what it was about the nsa that disturbed her, and led her to believe the president had been less than honest. host: do you think that might be an issue that is remembered most? internals oft the the polling -- president has dropped most sharply among many of his own former supporters, particularly younger voters. i think the nsa cuts very sharply. host: nsa a very big story of 2013. what are you going to remember about 2013? guest: i'm a biographer. to twong to say goodbye very different giants of history, each in their own way demonstrated against the cynicism of our time, that individuals can positively the course of history. what is margaret and one is nelson mandela. -- one is margaret thatcher and what is nelson mandela. i'm going to say hello to pope francis. each asks about president obama and his qualifications. wouldn't you agree that mr. obama was probably the least qualified candidate for president in the
host: richard norton smith, i will let you jump in here.not going to try to argue her viewpoint. i would be interested to know what it was about the nsa that disturbed her, and led her to believe the president had been less than honest. host: do you think that might be an issue that is remembered most? internals oft the the polling -- president has dropped most sharply among many of his own former supporters, particularly younger voters. i think the nsa cuts very sharply. host: nsa a very big...
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our guest host, bloomberg contributing editor richard f and also wendy liebman -- richard falk and wrathy liebman. >> a lot of news. ofwill start with a visit the prime minister -- a visit to the japanese war memorial. abe became the first japanese prime minister to visit the shrine in years. some see it as a sign of japanese imperialism. the visit, he says, was not intended to hurt the feelings of the chinese of the korean people. tear gasthailand fired and rubber bullets at antigovernment protesters -- police in thailand fired tear gas. there are preparations for national elections scheduled for february. protesters want to keep the country's political -- or i should say they want the rules rewritten to make sure the family of the prime minister is not able to keep control. the orange crop in florida falling to a 23 year low. the big reason? a disease spread by an asian insect that causes the fruit to shrink and drop from the trees. number ofthe fewest boxes since 1990's. >> another agricultural product in trouble, but it is not bugs -- unless you figure washington falls in that catego
our guest host, bloomberg contributing editor richard f and also wendy liebman -- richard falk and wrathy liebman. >> a lot of news. ofwill start with a visit the prime minister -- a visit to the japanese war memorial. abe became the first japanese prime minister to visit the shrine in years. some see it as a sign of japanese imperialism. the visit, he says, was not intended to hurt the feelings of the chinese of the korean people. tear gasthailand fired and rubber bullets at...
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richard richard burr of north carolina, and ron johnson of wisconsin. now, those are all senators who say, you see them up there, all senators on the republican side who say that they at least want to give this measure, this deal a chance to get to a final vote. and why does this matter? this matters because once it gets to a final vote, you just need a simple majority, 51. democrats are expected to have that. so that's why this key 60-vote threshold tomorrow is the one to batch for. going back to the democrats really fast, there very well could be a few democrats, maybe some of thome up for re-election in tough races, red states like mark pryor of arkansas, or kay hagan of north carolina. we haven't heard from her yet. but it looks as though democrats and republicans frankly behind the scenes are pretty confidence that this is going to go through. >> this is a compromise that sailed through the house of representatives. but with every compromise, you're going to end foo people on both sides unhappy with
richard richard burr of north carolina, and ron johnson of wisconsin. now, those are all senators who say, you see them up there, all senators on the republican side who say that they at least want to give this measure, this deal a chance to get to a final vote. and why does this matter? this matters because once it gets to a final vote, you just need a simple majority, 51. democrats are expected to have that. so that's why this key 60-vote threshold tomorrow is the one to batch for. going back...
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richard simmons says it's time for all of us to work out.gs turn very quickly south from there. >> i want to take my clothes off. >> don't we all. >> look at this. we're out of time. don't worry about it. >> let me, entertain you -- >> okay. pele go to a mattress store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's t ultimate sale on the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. for two days only, queen mattresses start at just $599.99. and save 50% on limited edition innovation or memory foam series beds. plus special financing. only at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized sleep number. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the under
richard simmons says it's time for all of us to work out.gs turn very quickly south from there. >> i want to take my clothes off. >> don't we all. >> look at this. we're out of time. don't worry about it. >> let me, entertain you -- >> okay. pele go to a mattress store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's t ultimate sale on the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number...
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>> reporter: hi, richard. well, russian officials, first of all, they declared a state of emergency today in volgograd while investigators there have issued a statement saying that this morning's bus bomb was from their perspective definitely carried out by a male suicide bomber. people were going to work or the market this morning when that bomber struck and now a whole city of one million is terrified. reports that residents are staying put, they're staying inside. they're just too afraid to go out about their daily lives. now, the strong suspicion is that this is the work of islamist insurgents from the rest of north caucuses. police are already calling these latest attacks acts of terror and the investigators are, we understand, starting to find links between the two latest bombings that you mentioned and both of them related, they say, to the public appeal several months ago from the chechen war lord, an appeal to his men, if you recall, richard, to kill civilians and disrupt the upcoming sochi winter oly
>> reporter: hi, richard. well, russian officials, first of all, they declared a state of emergency today in volgograd while investigators there have issued a statement saying that this morning's bus bomb was from their perspective definitely carried out by a male suicide bomber. people were going to work or the market this morning when that bomber struck and now a whole city of one million is terrified. reports that residents are staying put, they're staying inside. they're just too...
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i'm richard lui. he is known for changing the world. people around the globe mourning the loss of nelson mandela. from a small prison cell he empowered a nation. his humility helped to revolutionize south africa. >> his tireless struggle for freedom gave him the respect of the world. >> his journey to president embody the promise that human beings ask countries can change for the better. >> we should have the same type of spirit and caring of the people and as a nation. >> we go to roba from johannesburg. this is not unexpected given mr. mandela's house. we might ask now how are south africans reacting? >> reporter: richard, news of nelson mandela's death was announced just before midnight. so inevitably still today many of south africans are still learning the news that the father of this nation passed away during the evening. here his suburban home in johannesburg many hundreds of people have come. the mood here is not somber at all, though. there have been very few people here in tears. people have
i'm richard lui. he is known for changing the world. people around the globe mourning the loss of nelson mandela. from a small prison cell he empowered a nation. his humility helped to revolutionize south africa. >> his tireless struggle for freedom gave him the respect of the world. >> his journey to president embody the promise that human beings ask countries can change for the better. >> we should have the same type of spirit and caring of the people and as a nation....
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this family business was founded by richard's dad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard'slder brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75. just get-- >> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and they're still not well-situated in the retail market. t
this family business was founded by richard's dad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard'slder brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a...
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richard fuld's view on that was that he has no knowledge of it.idence that he did. a jury would have to decide who's telling the truth. >> but so far, there's been no jury to hear the evidence. despite valukas' findings-- and the supporting documents and testimony to back them up-- the securities and exchange commission has not brought any charges of any kind against former lehman executives. we've made numerous requests to interview the s.e.c.'s head of enforcement. all of those requests have been declined. the securities and exchange commission has not brought a case. >> no, they have not. >> does that bother you? >> i'm not permitted to be bothered by that. you know, my job was to set out the facts, lay it out. they have to make their own prosecutive decisions. >> as it turns out, some of lehman's most egregious accounting shenanigans took place right under the noses of government regulators. how closely was the s.e.c. monitoring lehman brothers during this time? >> they were on premises. they were talking to the lehman people daily. they offic
richard fuld's view on that was that he has no knowledge of it.idence that he did. a jury would have to decide who's telling the truth. >> but so far, there's been no jury to hear the evidence. despite valukas' findings-- and the supporting documents and testimony to back them up-- the securities and exchange commission has not brought any charges of any kind against former lehman executives. we've made numerous requests to interview the s.e.c.'s head of enforcement. all of those requests...
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i want to go back really quick to what richard and everybody was saying. i support the opening doors. it is so important, because they are eating up the resources. there is is a couple of things with can do off the bat. >> quickly. >> sure. >> faith based organizations can step up. >> you know what, mark, i will pause you there, because we are going to talk about solutions in a few minutes. i don't want to get to that, but i will go to you first with it, you know, dawn i want to get wac to this idea of the shelter systems that are already in place. we mentioned a third of the folk whose use them every year, are kids and families. do you feel like families have been stabilized? that is in no way an indictment of the service providers themselves, but they are under these strict limb cases about how long they can receive services and still receive their own funding. so they are putting a band aid on a gunshot wound. so if they are not able to really help a family identify what happened what are the issues and for some families that will be short term. they ar
i want to go back really quick to what richard and everybody was saying. i support the opening doors. it is so important, because they are eating up the resources. there is is a couple of things with can do off the bat. >> quickly. >> sure. >> faith based organizations can step up. >> you know what, mark, i will pause you there, because we are going to talk about solutions in a few minutes. i don't want to get to that, but i will go to you first with it, you know, dawn i...
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and to richard's previous point you know that the n.r.a. represents you know ordinary responsible gun owners the n.r.a. is actually doing a disservice and fails to represent the interests of ordinary. owners because it's become dominated by big industry and its policies essentially reflect a marketing strategy to keep selling guns so the australia experience in one thousand nine hundred five when they passed the limits on automatic weapons and background chaps and they actually did a buyback of dangerous automatic and semi automatic weapons they have not had the same little mass shooting ever since and they used to have them regularly and their rates of ordinary gun violence have dropped by half they have saved five hundred billion dollars per year so there is a way to do this and it works and we have a terrific experience to look at it has not been a slippery slope in australia and australia is every bit as much of gun culture as . america and it has not been a slippery slope and people nominate guns responsibly we can do that here i'm goi
and to richard's previous point you know that the n.r.a. represents you know ordinary responsible gun owners the n.r.a. is actually doing a disservice and fails to represent the interests of ordinary. owners because it's become dominated by big industry and its policies essentially reflect a marketing strategy to keep selling guns so the australia experience in one thousand nine hundred five when they passed the limits on automatic weapons and background chaps and they actually did a buyback of...
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you'll get the best out of them. >> now in his 60's, will richard branson ever slow down? retire. i have been creating things since i was 15 years old and i will always create things. but i have never seen it as work. so, i will create something, find somebody else to run it and move on and create something else. >> what is it about whales? >> it is one of the great things of the world, to swim with these beautiful creatures, which we are going to try to encourage more people to do. >> for more, check out the latest issue of "bloomberg pursuits" magazine, available now. ♪ >> he is the fashion world's reigning superpower. >> whatever aspect of the business that you are in in our industry, everybody looks at ralph lauren as the model. >> a dreammaker who netted billions by imagining what others wished for. >> every time i design clothes, i am making a movie. >> i do not think anybody since walt disney has been as successful in persuading millions and millions of people to buy into his fantasies. >> wherever you go, ralph lauren's brands project an aura of rarefied living. >>
you'll get the best out of them. >> now in his 60's, will richard branson ever slow down? retire. i have been creating things since i was 15 years old and i will always create things. but i have never seen it as work. so, i will create something, find somebody else to run it and move on and create something else. >> what is it about whales? >> it is one of the great things of the world, to swim with these beautiful creatures, which we are going to try to encourage more people...
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richard quest live down in atlanta for us. richard, are the numbers being drawn yet? >> reporter: yes, good evening from atlanta. from the television station just outside wsb. this is the place where they've been drawing the numbers. and i was wrigting them down. i'm going to call them out to you, don. my producer has also been writing. if i get them wrong i'll probably get fired. this is the way i heard. 8, 20, 14, 17, 39, and 7. so they were the first five plus the sixth number. 8, 20, 14, 17, 39 and 7. you know what of course i'm doing. much as i'd like to talk to you about all of this, frankly i've got to work out if i really need to bother turning up to work tomorrow. i'll check them in a moment. >> i think i know the answer to that, richard. because there's like a 1 billion to 1 chance of anybody winning this. >> no, come on. i've got more statistics i can give you. 1 in 250 million chance of winning. basically i've got more odds, more chance of dying by getting flesh-eating bacteria. i've also got -- it's true. i also have more chance of dying by hitting while
richard quest live down in atlanta for us. richard, are the numbers being drawn yet? >> reporter: yes, good evening from atlanta. from the television station just outside wsb. this is the place where they've been drawing the numbers. and i was wrigting them down. i'm going to call them out to you, don. my producer has also been writing. if i get them wrong i'll probably get fired. this is the way i heard. 8, 20, 14, 17, 39, and 7. so they were the first five plus the sixth number. 8, 20,...
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>> well, if i am richard serra it is contrary to the fact conditionaling i am richard serra.rose: you are, aren't you. >> sure. >> but you not only compete against yourself but everybody who came before you and everybody who came after you. and you are born at a certain moment in to a history, a continuum. and where you enter that history and continuum has a lot to do with what you do, about who came before you and also who comes after you. and everyone is born into a different continuum and everyone enters into the kind of overturn of art history at a different age. so you know, i came out of the mid 20s century and we're into the 21st century. at the turn of the century you had picasso. it moves on. >> rose: you came out. you began life as a painter, did you? or -- >> i began life as an english major making drawings and got into yale making drawings and painted and when i started sprmenting with live and stuffed animals and that took me in a different direction. >> rose: what direction did that take you into. >> formulating processes with rubber and rubber lead me to lead a
>> well, if i am richard serra it is contrary to the fact conditionaling i am richard serra.rose: you are, aren't you. >> sure. >> but you not only compete against yourself but everybody who came before you and everybody who came after you. and you are born at a certain moment in to a history, a continuum. and where you enter that history and continuum has a lot to do with what you do, about who came before you and also who comes after you. and everyone is born into a...
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and nationwide republicans are denying insurance to 4.8 million americans, richard. how can you take a health care hearing in texas seriously when they don't address that issue? >> remember, these are republicans who in theory worry about the cost of this kind of thing. uninsured americans put a greater cost burden on the rest of us because they don't go untreated. they put a burden on every single hospital. there are many big hospital companies in the texas area donating to republicans who should be saying not only is this the right thing to do, it's also right economically for the texas health care system. >> let's hold it right there. congressman emanuel cleaver and richard wolffe, thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> good to be with you, rev. >>> coming up, they obstruct, they block, and they threaten. but today some big progress. why now is the time to keep fighting for fairness. >>> and too rich to jail? overwhelming response to a drunk teen using the affluenza defense to get away with killing four and paralyzing one. a victim's brot
and nationwide republicans are denying insurance to 4.8 million americans, richard. how can you take a health care hearing in texas seriously when they don't address that issue? >> remember, these are republicans who in theory worry about the cost of this kind of thing. uninsured americans put a greater cost burden on the rest of us because they don't go untreated. they put a burden on every single hospital. there are many big hospital companies in the texas area donating to republicans...
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richard and tom are fond of each other. >> disney magic. disney magic.e conversation. >> back to the story. how could mary poppins the story come out of the cold heart of p.l. traverse? >> inside the cold heart is the wounded child. >> as we see in "saving mr. banks" her father alcoholic, mother attempted suicide. julie andrews and richard sherman have now learned her true back story. >> today i do have sympathy. but then know. >> i didn't know anything about that. >> these are actual recordings of those painstaking sessions the verman brothers sat through with the icy traverse. i his listen to those tape recordings, like poking hot forks into my ears. >> reporter: the first pl traverse experience took place the day after she had given birth. >> the phone rang. i picked it up. growing she said, this is p.l. travis. i never met ear anything. i understand you're doing mary poppins. going to be mary poppins. she said talk to me. i said, i'm exhausted right now. i just gave birth to a baby yesterday. she said, well you are far too pretty. which you have got
richard and tom are fond of each other. >> disney magic. disney magic.e conversation. >> back to the story. how could mary poppins the story come out of the cold heart of p.l. traverse? >> inside the cold heart is the wounded child. >> as we see in "saving mr. banks" her father alcoholic, mother attempted suicide. julie andrews and richard sherman have now learned her true back story. >> today i do have sympathy. but then know. >> i didn't know...
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richard? >> thank you, tracie potts. >>> joe biden is arriving in asia for a weak long trip that will include meetings with several leaders. his first stop is in tokyo, japan. the trip is geared at trade and economics, it comes during a dispute over an air defense zone over the east china sea. later in the week biden heads to south korea. between north and south korea. jury selection is set to begin in the case against a former bp engineer this morning. 52-year-old curt mix is charged with two counts of obstruct iin justice. in the 2010 oil spill in the gulf of mexico. they claim mix deleted messages which hurt a grand jury's spill investigation. >>> a weekend search for a missing 17-year-old virginia girl turned up nothing. there was a heated issue when volunteers approached the home of the only suspect in her disappearance. volunteers searched for alexis murphy in a wooded area once they reached the area where d taylor lived, the property owner asked those volunteers to leave the 19-acre pro
richard? >> thank you, tracie potts. >>> joe biden is arriving in asia for a weak long trip that will include meetings with several leaders. his first stop is in tokyo, japan. the trip is geared at trade and economics, it comes during a dispute over an air defense zone over the east china sea. later in the week biden heads to south korea. between north and south korea. jury selection is set to begin in the case against a former bp engineer this morning. 52-year-old curt mix is...
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look, richard is right about the him middity of some republican, especially on the national debt.dn't want a government shutdown because they know it hurts in the polls. they signed off on this budget deal. a lot of conservatives are angry about that. but the way to channel that age service to elect more conservatives, not just republicans. so a lot of young people are very concerned about the debt. they're concerned about the cost of health care. so i think if republicans frame this correctly as the president's poll numbers continue to fall, they've got a good chance to take back the senate and then to do something with it. >> richard, i'm going to ask you this, so what would you be fearful of, if you will, on the democratic side if the republicans frame it right, as cal just suggested that they should do? >> well, again, i think politicians work out of self interest. the issues that i mentioned are ones where democrats and republicans, whether it's mary landrieu or mitch mcconnell or lamar alexander who is facing challenges of their own, where they kind of see the outcome works
look, richard is right about the him middity of some republican, especially on the national debt.dn't want a government shutdown because they know it hurts in the polls. they signed off on this budget deal. a lot of conservatives are angry about that. but the way to channel that age service to elect more conservatives, not just republicans. so a lot of young people are very concerned about the debt. they're concerned about the cost of health care. so i think if republicans frame this correctly...