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well journalist robert harris says years of crippling spending cuts have broad greece to breaking point. it's always a risk where do you have out employment twenty seven percent of many people it didn't ruin by what has happened in the us a lot of ill feeling between greeks and against germany because of the euro austerity measures which had been full staunch the greek people and eighty's tilted greece at the seas by the germans therefore there is resentment in a greek sought stupid they're very sophisticated modern developed society they know that a lot of the money that he's given to greek government to help the greeks anybody called eighty percent of that money goes straight back to west banks to german and french banks very large as it was unwise to let money to the greek government. will be exploring the murky waters of the financial world and because the report so what's that on our team later today and coming up in just a few moments our reports on the future of the critic. i marinate join me. for it seems that in part and. terry interview and much much. only on. no c n n the m.s
well journalist robert harris says years of crippling spending cuts have broad greece to breaking point. it's always a risk where do you have out employment twenty seven percent of many people it didn't ruin by what has happened in the us a lot of ill feeling between greeks and against germany because of the euro austerity measures which had been full staunch the greek people and eighty's tilted greece at the seas by the germans therefore there is resentment in a greek sought stupid they're...
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but it's hardly lifted above zero reaching about point one percent last year french journalist robert harris believes a long focus on sexual orientation issues as a smokescreen to distract the public from his failures. d'souza issues that are used to divert the race to distract attention from his own popularity one to get seed pressure at the ministries each year is actually to these issues that he clearly there is i suppose about one of the population who do feel very strongly about this we talked about this year ago at that time i said there is the set of the population who will not go on the subject of wards of government issues that hold a week back to the background there is the new code which is it's barring them to try all of it or if you like this is not. even favor of the family was a pair of children. for sure just. brussels and washington are putting together a significant short term assistance for ukraine which is grid by mass protests in a standoff between the government and the opposition e.u. foreign policy chief catherine ashton said the package is supposed to help the countr
but it's hardly lifted above zero reaching about point one percent last year french journalist robert harris believes a long focus on sexual orientation issues as a smokescreen to distract the public from his failures. d'souza issues that are used to divert the race to distract attention from his own popularity one to get seed pressure at the ministries each year is actually to these issues that he clearly there is i suppose about one of the population who do feel very strongly about this we...
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>> robert, appreciate it, and just let the harris's know in louisiana i'm checking the family tree. let's bring in margaret president of the food bank for new york city. margaret, good to see you. first of all, i know you didn't agree with the president signing this. you wanted him to veto this farm bill. now that he has, what is your reaction? >> we're incredibly disappointed. the president mentioned the people who he does not want to go hungry, unfortunately, 850,000 people will be negatively impacted by this decision that has now been made law. >> does michigan's debbie stebenow, does she get any credit for negotiations with republicans. it could have been worse if republicans had their way. >> the reality is i don't know how we can applaud a decision without looking at whether or not it's a good decision. at the end of the day there has to be some focus on people instead only party and politics. you know, we're hearing people talk about, really, it's just going to be a 1% difference. that is not the reality for families. families are going to see half of the money that they rece
>> robert, appreciate it, and just let the harris's know in louisiana i'm checking the family tree. let's bring in margaret president of the food bank for new york city. margaret, good to see you. first of all, i know you didn't agree with the president signing this. you wanted him to veto this farm bill. now that he has, what is your reaction? >> we're incredibly disappointed. the president mentioned the people who he does not want to go hungry, unfortunately, 850,000 people will...
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robert, over to you. >> reporter: hey tony, good evening, with tony harris of washington, louisiana, and his father aaron harris, they have been farming out here for years. over a little over a thousand acres of soybeans. as you can see, 300 head of cattle out here on in cold day of louisiana. it doesn't quite look like louisiana, it looks like the middle of the country, but these guys have been doing this for a long time. tony harris, this is going to even the playing field for you guys? it will it allow to you compete with the big guys in the midwest. >> we'll never be able to compete with them, but there are things that we need and this bill will help with that we need to improve our pasture and help with the cattle. >> this will help rural towns and rural grocery stores. you're a big part of the community here along with your father, how is that going to effect you guys here in washington, louisiana? >> well, if we can get, of course, the assistance that we really need we can again start to get growth from our cattle. we can get improvement in our pastures and that technical assistance from the ffsa
robert, over to you. >> reporter: hey tony, good evening, with tony harris of washington, louisiana, and his father aaron harris, they have been farming out here for years. over a little over a thousand acres of soybeans. as you can see, 300 head of cattle out here on in cold day of louisiana. it doesn't quite look like louisiana, it looks like the middle of the country, but these guys have been doing this for a long time. tony harris, this is going to even the playing field for you guys?...
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harry potter." the book is titled "the silkworm." it will be the second book written under the name robert galbraith.e lackluster but they skyrocketed when sales of her identity were out. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," it's not over, what happens after the latest storm passes by. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. >>> before chuck hagel became secretary of defense or senator from nebraska he was in the army and fought in vietnam. and as david martin tells us, after years of searching, he finally found one of his long lost war buddies. >> reporter: it was 1968, the worst year of the vietnam war and sergeant chuck hagel didn't know from one day to the next whether he would live or die. >> we lost something like 16,000 dead americans in that year, 1968. >> reporter: his life was in the hands of lieutenant jerome johnson, his platoon commander. >> steady, careful. never excitable. and in combat, that's wh
harry potter." the book is titled "the silkworm." it will be the second book written under the name robert galbraith.e lackluster but they skyrocketed when sales of her identity were out. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," it's not over, what happens after the latest storm passes by. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of...
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goer get the golden globes and oscars, neil patrick harris has been named man of the year. following in the big footsteps of robert by being roved on stage at harvard university. joining in the fun, of course, in typical style, the star cast that even had a self-styled jingle from "rent" ♪ why does the whole love world neil patrick harris why does the whole wild world love doogie m.d. ♪ >> hasty pudding's woman of the year is helen mirren who impr s impressed everyone with her on-stage performance of twerking. hey, miley, watch out. >>> time to break out the plastic cups with a major announcement about "pitch perfect" part two 20. anna kendricks and rebel wilson is set to reprise their roles. s of it was a huge hit and launched a top ten hit or viral cup playing craze. ♪ i got my ticket for the long way round ♪ ♪ two boughts of whiskey for the way ♪ ♪ and i sure would like some sweet company ♪ >> oh, gosh, you guys. >> dan's a pro. >> i want to see everyone's try. >> you do it. you show us how to do it. >> she knows. >> dan, you've been throwing me off all morning. but it is funny you did that. you cued me up for
goer get the golden globes and oscars, neil patrick harris has been named man of the year. following in the big footsteps of robert by being roved on stage at harvard university. joining in the fun, of course, in typical style, the star cast that even had a self-styled jingle from "rent" ♪ why does the whole love world neil patrick harris why does the whole wild world love doogie m.d. ♪ >> hasty pudding's woman of the year is helen mirren who impr s impressed everyone with...
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democrat robert menendez and chuck schumer criticized president obama with the deed over iran and you have harry reid with plans to pass two sweeping trade deals and now getting it on both sides of the issue from mary landrieu and widen as well. how much of what we're hearing is rooted in general policy differences and how much is it about drawing a contrast in an election year with an unpopular president? >> i think a little bit of both. a lot of names are not mul verable democrats by any stretch of the imagination. if they have differences with this president, it's not because they need to survive in november. it's because they don't agree with him and more crucially, because they don't feel like they owe it to him to stay in line or keep the criticisms muted. it may a consequence of the type of relations that have been commented upon between obama and congressional democrats over the years. of course, there's a lot of other democrats, mary landrieu comes to mine and ones in red states that are vulnerable. i think there's -- they may indeed have honest differences with the president but they w
democrat robert menendez and chuck schumer criticized president obama with the deed over iran and you have harry reid with plans to pass two sweeping trade deals and now getting it on both sides of the issue from mary landrieu and widen as well. how much of what we're hearing is rooted in general policy differences and how much is it about drawing a contrast in an election year with an unpopular president? >> i think a little bit of both. a lot of names are not mul verable democrats by...
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roberts has a ton of money on hand. >> there's no place like home. nia. >> a lot of eyes on a woman named lucy flores who is an attorney out in nevada. you heard harryer name. he's thinking perhaps he can coax her into the lieutenant governor's race. if she wins that race, then it makes it less likely for brian sandoval who is the governor of nevada to get into a race in 2016 and challenge harry reid. a lot of eyes on lucy flores -- >> harry reid playing chess. >> harry is always behind the scene. >> what a surprise. >> going back to immigration, you know, there's now this conventional wisdom that maybe it's better for republicans to punt this issue in 2014. why bring up the intraparty fight, but talking to some republicans who are engaged on this issue, want to see immigration reform pass, especially for their candidates in 2016, they say why is it going to be any easier in 2015? 2015 comes and you have a lot of people running for president sitting in the senate. they could barely get something through the senate the first time around. you think when they're up for 2016 they're going to want to pass something called comprehensive immigration reform
roberts has a ton of money on hand. >> there's no place like home. nia. >> a lot of eyes on a woman named lucy flores who is an attorney out in nevada. you heard harryer name. he's thinking perhaps he can coax her into the lieutenant governor's race. if she wins that race, then it makes it less likely for brian sandoval who is the governor of nevada to get into a race in 2016 and challenge harry reid. a lot of eyes on lucy flores -- >> harry reid playing chess. >> harry...
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the golden globes and the oscars, neil patrick harris has been named man of the year by the hasty pudding drama group. following in the big footsteps of robertd by being roasted on stage at harvard university. joining in the fun, of course, in typical style, the star cast that even had a self-styled jingle from "rent." ♪ why does the whole love world neil patrick harris why does the whole wild world love doogie m.d. ♪ ♪ why does the -- >> hasty pudding's woman of the year title went to helen muir enwho impressed the crowd with her on-stage twerking. hey, miley, watch out. >>> and it is time to break out the plastic cups again with a major announcement about "pitch perfect part deus." part 2. anna kendricks and rebel wilson are confirmed to reprise their roles of beca and fat amy with a release date of may 15th next year. the a cappella movie was a huge hit and launched a top ten hit or rather a viral cup playing craze. ♪ i got my ticket for the long way round ♪ ♪ two bottles of whiskey for the way ♪ ♪ and i sure would like some sweet company ♪ >> oh, gosh. okay, you guys. >> dan's a pro. >> no. i want to see everyone's try. okay, ready? >> y
the golden globes and the oscars, neil patrick harris has been named man of the year by the hasty pudding drama group. following in the big footsteps of robertd by being roasted on stage at harvard university. joining in the fun, of course, in typical style, the star cast that even had a self-styled jingle from "rent." ♪ why does the whole love world neil patrick harris why does the whole wild world love doogie m.d. ♪ ♪ why does the -- >> hasty pudding's woman of the year...
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robert d. norton the second, bob martin, a the vice-president of the lenin harry bradley foundation, but beforehe got to the nonprofit world where bob and i knew each other for years was when he was the assistant general counsel at chrysler or dimer chrysler corporation including the head for seven years of their class-action practice there, so he has seen many of these cases from the perspective of a corporate defense counsel and can shed light on the issue from that perspective. i want to start with you a full return to bob. you have done a lot of work on this issue and come at it from a legal ethics standpoint. what is the fundamental ethical legal issue that is at play here between class councils and the clients? >> i would say that there are two main issues. one is the inherent conflict of interest between the interest of the class members and interest of the attorney that suit them up into a class. it is interesting when you think about how they class is formed. if, theoretically, the 50,000 people that constitute this class were pulled an estimate how many of you would like to join a lit
robert d. norton the second, bob martin, a the vice-president of the lenin harry bradley foundation, but beforehe got to the nonprofit world where bob and i knew each other for years was when he was the assistant general counsel at chrysler or dimer chrysler corporation including the head for seven years of their class-action practice there, so he has seen many of these cases from the perspective of a corporate defense counsel and can shed light on the issue from that perspective. i want to...
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harry et linger. he's one of the few people that's been to the white house twice under two sitting presidents. >> host: next call for robert edsel comes from are martha in charleston, south carolina. i think this is probably martha barclay, isn't it? >> caller: oh, good morning, peter. >> host: how are you, martha? >> caller: i'm fine. thank you for your work with c-span. because of c-span, of course, i ran out and bought edsel's, robert edsel's book years ago when you had his work on c-span. and you've kind of stolen my thunder, peter, you've asked about the priceless -- well, the cost and the value of art. i mean, it's definitely priceless just as life is priceless. and the movie, of course, portrayed the two lives lost. i imagine there were more lives lost. have to go back and check my books. my question to robert edsel, thank you for your work. since the age of 39, i think it's marvelous. i kind of had the feeling that movie was like a fraternity party sphere. even -- atmosphere. even though the locations and the artwork, it was of just superb. i'm so glad the story is out, maybe because of of the movie. but i wanted t
harry et linger. he's one of the few people that's been to the white house twice under two sitting presidents. >> host: next call for robert edsel comes from are martha in charleston, south carolina. i think this is probably martha barclay, isn't it? >> caller: oh, good morning, peter. >> host: how are you, martha? >> caller: i'm fine. thank you for your work with c-span. because of c-span, of course, i ran out and bought edsel's, robert edsel's book years ago when you...
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to talk about the intersection of the two, selena roberts, a former sportswriter and founder and ceo of a digital sports network. the hall of famer harrywhich does include a super bowl win. congratulations on that. mike is a sports reporter for the npr. waiting for his first super bowl victory, i think. in las vegas johnny is the executive director of the racing sports operations for the casino wind las vegas. thank you for joining us. the gambling aspect of super sunday, i've talked to so many people who aren't just talking about do you think it's the seahawks or the broncos or what about the point spread, the two-point spread, and it occurs to me that more than any other sport football seems c conducive -- it's a once a week event. it seems to me this sport, more than any other, this is a sport that a lot of good interest does come from gambling. >> it's so easy. i have a hippy young sister. she knits, grows vegetables. when he she started playing fantasy football, her life changed. she is suddenly calling me up, is ladainian tomlinson a good pick for me this week? what do you think? it is almost a bonding thing that people do now. w
to talk about the intersection of the two, selena roberts, a former sportswriter and founder and ceo of a digital sports network. the hall of famer harrywhich does include a super bowl win. congratulations on that. mike is a sports reporter for the npr. waiting for his first super bowl victory, i think. in las vegas johnny is the executive director of the racing sports operations for the casino wind las vegas. thank you for joining us. the gambling aspect of super sunday, i've talked to so many...
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harry et linger. he's one of the few people that's been to the white house twice under two sitting presidents. >> host: next call for robertedsel comes from are martha in charleston, south carolina. i think this is probably martha barclay, isn't it? >> caller: oh, good morning, peter. >> host: how are you, martha? >> caller: i'm fine. thank you for your work with c-span. because of c-span, of course, i ran out and bought edsel's, robert edsel's book years ago when you had his work on c-span. and you've kind of stolen my thunder, peter, you've asked about the priceless -- well, the cost and the value of art. i mean, it's definitely priceless just as life is priceless. and the movie, of course, portrayed the two lives lost. i imagine there were more lives lost. have to go back and check my books. my question to robert edsel, thank you for your work. since the age of 39, i think it's marvelous. i kind of had the feeling that movie was like a fraternity party sphere. even -- atmosphere. even though the locations and the artwork, it was of just superb. i'm so glad the story is out, maybe because of of the movie. but i wanted to
harry et linger. he's one of the few people that's been to the white house twice under two sitting presidents. >> host: next call for robertedsel comes from are martha in charleston, south carolina. i think this is probably martha barclay, isn't it? >> caller: oh, good morning, peter. >> host: how are you, martha? >> caller: i'm fine. thank you for your work with c-span. because of c-span, of course, i ran out and bought edsel's, robert edsel's book years ago when you...
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robert ales to promote diversity. as we celebrate black history month we've teamed up with the program to bring you some remarkable stories inside the african-american community. once again i'm joined joy fully joined by harrisans in one of the most volatile, free-wheeling streets in the world. yes, we're talking about wall street. >> i call it the shark tank. i recently saw the film "wolf of wall street" and so this really conjured up visions of that. good to be with you this morning. >> good to see you again. >> from the very first african-american to work as a trader on wall street, we took a close look at the financial world and some journeys of some prominent people of color in the industry. while the numbers are far from equal and their experience was less than perfect, all can agree there's only one color which drives wall street, and it's green. >> wall street is about making money. and the beauty of that is that it does pull race out of the picture. >> i was somebody that they had never seen before. >> i dreamed of being a tycoon, literally, where i would make a billion dollars and then give it all away by changing the world. >> the nice thing about wall street is it's not black or white, it's green
robert ales to promote diversity. as we celebrate black history month we've teamed up with the program to bring you some remarkable stories inside the african-american community. once again i'm joined joy fully joined by harrisans in one of the most volatile, free-wheeling streets in the world. yes, we're talking about wall street. >> i call it the shark tank. i recently saw the film "wolf of wall street" and so this really conjured up visions of that. good to be with you this...