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guest host is jeff rosenberg. netflix hiking prices.customers two dollars more for its online video service. original shows will continue to attract new subscribers. the price rise will take place later this quarter. another drop in profit at china mobile. the third straight quarterly decline. china mobile blames the expenses of subsidizing apple's iphone and the cost of building out its network. samsung fires back at apple. the company says apples patent infringement play is 57 times higher than what it should pay. -- apple is demanding $40 per phone. discussed the quiet in the market. the move to short-term bond paper. what returns should you desire? what returns should you expect or demand? is aey rosenberg blackrock. he's in charge of explaining the future for the blackrock crew. .'m fascinated by this question the dow up 21% a year. we're addicted to these great equity returns. that is not the real world. >> it is not. you look at the greatest equity return last year. 57%.s the nikkei up it comes from unprecedented outsized monetar
guest host is jeff rosenberg. netflix hiking prices.customers two dollars more for its online video service. original shows will continue to attract new subscribers. the price rise will take place later this quarter. another drop in profit at china mobile. the third straight quarterly decline. china mobile blames the expenses of subsidizing apple's iphone and the cost of building out its network. samsung fires back at apple. the company says apples patent infringement play is 57 times higher...
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so we'll keep our eye on that. 19 n the meantime, richard quest joins me along with arthur rosenberg and jeff weise. let's talk about the search. let's talk about this oil slick. from your reporting, what are they going to be able to ascertain? let's say it tests positive for it is jet fuel there are lots of reasons jet fuel might be around. it's unclear. will they be able to tell it comes from this plane? >> first of all, the jet fuel
so we'll keep our eye on that. 19 n the meantime, richard quest joins me along with arthur rosenberg and jeff weise. let's talk about the search. let's talk about this oil slick. from your reporting, what are they going to be able to ascertain? let's say it tests positive for it is jet fuel there are lots of reasons jet fuel might be around. it's unclear. will they be able to tell it comes from this plane? >> first of all, the jet fuel
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rosenberg.he cdc has not been funded to do anything on gun safety since the 1990s, but you have written we have spent billions of dollars on prevention of auto accidents, to understand how traffic accidents are killing people, that has been incredibly successful. do you think research in this field can do the same thing? >> without question, it can. and jay dickey the congressman who opposed cdc and who's amendment took away the funding for firearm research has over the years become a friend, and we both agree that this research is so important. it's a matter of life and death, and jay dickey could today say that was a mistake and we need to do everything we can to get this research going again. >> important discussion given how many people are dying. >> thank you. >> and doctor appreciate you both for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. it's important to be here. >> thank you for focusing on this important issue. >>> switching to the crisis in ukraine, pro-russian activists continue
rosenberg.he cdc has not been funded to do anything on gun safety since the 1990s, but you have written we have spent billions of dollars on prevention of auto accidents, to understand how traffic accidents are killing people, that has been incredibly successful. do you think research in this field can do the same thing? >> without question, it can. and jay dickey the congressman who opposed cdc and who's amendment took away the funding for firearm research has over the years become a...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, eastern ukraine. from -- of pictures alarming pictures from the ukraine. engel, the senior member on the foreign affairs committee. >> thank you for joining me. that report from steve rosenberg showed what he is finding. what did you find? >> a united ukraine. promotions.essive it is important that the territorial integrity of the ukraine is maintained and it is clear to me that mr. pruden is trying to disrupt the elections in the ukraine. it is absolutely important that as many people vote in those fair and free elections so that the people of the ukraine can show. >> you have found no evidence of pro-russian support. >> i'm sure there is. there are plenty of people who support russia and do not like the confrontation that prudent is obviously doing. it is very important that he is stopped. if he gets away with it, he will continue. he thinks that the crimea is a done deal. it is not a done deal. he threatens to move to other places. i believe in fair and free elections that i hope will be held. i think vladimir putin will do everything he can to sabotage
steve rosenberg, bbc news, eastern ukraine. from -- of pictures alarming pictures from the ukraine. engel, the senior member on the foreign affairs committee. >> thank you for joining me. that report from steve rosenberg showed what he is finding. what did you find? >> a united ukraine. promotions.essive it is important that the territorial integrity of the ukraine is maintained and it is clear to me that mr. pruden is trying to disrupt the elections in the ukraine. it is absolutely...
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joining us on the set is lisa rosenberg. give us a little bit more information about the supreme court cost decision. let's begin with the history of the finance laws. what did the court -- which lauded the court consider and what is its history? these laws have been in place since the watergate era. watergate was a campaign-finance scandal and congress thought that three pullers were necessary to address corruption. those pillars were spending limits, contribution limits, and disclosure. spending limits have been chipped away at since the earliest days of the campaign finance reform laws since the 1970's and the final nail in the on spending limits happened when the supreme court decided a case a few years ago. that leaves us with contribution laws and disclosure. yesterday's decision undid the contribution limit part of the campaign finance reform scheme by saying that the overall tax individual can give to candidates is unconstitutional. they said you can give millions of dollars during an election cycle during the campai
joining us on the set is lisa rosenberg. give us a little bit more information about the supreme court cost decision. let's begin with the history of the finance laws. what did the court -- which lauded the court consider and what is its history? these laws have been in place since the watergate era. watergate was a campaign-finance scandal and congress thought that three pullers were necessary to address corruption. those pillars were spending limits, contribution limits, and disclosure....
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. >> reporter: in the 1990s, as gun violence gained attention, rosenberg was leading cdc research on violence and guns. but the congress cut off the money >> the cdc wants to both protect the rights of gun owners and reduce injuries. they have been portrayed by the nra as wanting to take away everyone's guns. >> reporter: in 2012 it looked like the ban on research might end. after the mass shooting in connecticut, president obama proposed giving the cdc $10 million for gun studies. at that time one of the few republicans who wanted to reconsider gun laws was jack kingston . . . those words came less than a week after newtown, today kingston is running for reelection and leading the effort to block the request for research funding . . . among the research proposals he is trying to block, fire arm violence presense and other interventions, and the influence of video games and other media. the cdc says firearms kill or injure 100,000 people a year. some gun advocates argue that president obama is an anti gun heard and that any research done would be propaganda. we talk to the head of th
. >> reporter: in the 1990s, as gun violence gained attention, rosenberg was leading cdc research on violence and guns. but the congress cut off the money >> the cdc wants to both protect the rights of gun owners and reduce injuries. they have been portrayed by the nra as wanting to take away everyone's guns. >> reporter: in 2012 it looked like the ban on research might end. after the mass shooting in connecticut, president obama proposed giving the cdc $10 million for gun...
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arthur rosenberg and jeffrey thomas editor and chief of airline ratings.com. this is the original group we assembled eight weeks ago and you are back here with us. thank you for joining us. we will start with you, jim. some families have been question wlng searchers are looking in the right place. you share their skepticism, don't you? tell me why you think they may need to go back to the drawing board, jim. >> i never got assurance there was a strong scientific reason for taking the approach we are taking. i don't know what was the thinking involved when the decision was let's go south and ignore anything to the north. i don't think the idea of ignoring any part of a search like this because we don't know very much. it's one of these things that came up last week when someone made the statement we don't know anything. we suppose a lot. we have a lot of assumptions. we need to know something. i'm with the family on that. tell me something i can count on to be real. >> one of the family members on this show raised that possibility last night. david, do the resu
arthur rosenberg and jeffrey thomas editor and chief of airline ratings.com. this is the original group we assembled eight weeks ago and you are back here with us. thank you for joining us. we will start with you, jim. some families have been question wlng searchers are looking in the right place. you share their skepticism, don't you? tell me why you think they may need to go back to the drawing board, jim. >> i never got assurance there was a strong scientific reason for taking the...
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we have had this discussion before. >> yes, we have. >> arthur rosenberg? >> absolutely yes.question about it. >> we will get in to the reasons why after this break. we have cameras everywhere these days. why not in the cockpit? my experts will tackle that question next. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still gonna give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. here we go, everyone. cameras in the cockpit. it raises questions of privacy, safety and money. i want to start with our pilots. jim and les. a skeptic may say what are pilots doing in the cockpit they wouldn't want people to see. les, you first. >> thank you, don. i know we had a lively discussion about this frequently. you have to -- the question is what are we doing? are we increasing safety or are we making a deterrent for pilots? in other words like a convenient store security, are we deterring the crime from comm
we have had this discussion before. >> yes, we have. >> arthur rosenberg? >> absolutely yes.question about it. >> we will get in to the reasons why after this break. we have cameras everywhere these days. why not in the cockpit? my experts will tackle that question next. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health...
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arthur rosenberg, what do you make of this?from the get-go, i always felt there was human intervention. now they've eliminated a lot of things. the information hasn't all been released. i think also by characterizing this as a criminal investigation shrouds everything in a little bit of secrecy. it's under the umbrella of a crime, they don't have to release information. but i think criminal, intentional, it's all part and parcel of the same thing. >> the journal and the police chief says, it may affect prosecution later if investigation findings revealed now, and if you looked this morning when they released the transcript, one of the reasons they say they've delayed releasing the transcript of air traffic control is because it was a police investigation. >> we'll be right back. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers r
arthur rosenberg, what do you make of this?from the get-go, i always felt there was human intervention. now they've eliminated a lot of things. the information hasn't all been released. i think also by characterizing this as a criminal investigation shrouds everything in a little bit of secrecy. it's under the umbrella of a crime, they don't have to release information. but i think criminal, intentional, it's all part and parcel of the same thing. >> the journal and the police chief says,...
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we have had this discussion before. >> yes, we have. >> arthur rosenberg? >> absolutely yes. no question about it. >> we will get in to the reasons why after this break. we have cameras everywhere these days. why not in the cockpit? my experts will tackle that question next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a load of this bad boy. whoa. this snap spreader system from scotts is snap-crackin' simple -- just snap, lock, and go. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it! ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. here we go, everyone. cameras
we have had this discussion before. >> yes, we have. >> arthur rosenberg? >> absolutely yes. no question about it. >> we will get in to the reasons why after this break. we have cameras everywhere these days. why not in the cockpit? my experts will tackle that question next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a load of this...
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one of his clients is jonathan rosenberg, a senior vice president at google. the photographs were taken in jonathan's suite. he emailed kron 4 saying the sign protest took place with his blessing. and we'll continue to follow this developing story online. on you can also sign up for push alerts to stay up-to-date on the latest news. you can download the kron-4 app on your mobile device. three children were taken into custody today. for a vandalism spree at wilcox high school in santa clara. they are accused of killing animals and damaging property at the school. kron 4's alecia reid is live at the school tonight. with what she has learned about the boys' alecia? please said detectives were able to pinpoint exactly hoodies criminals were. the senate clara police department said that these three juvenile were charged with the damaging charges. please believe they have arrested everybody responsible for these crimes. these children are not students here at wilcox but our middle school aged students. location of an aircraft that crashed into san pablo bay sunday.
one of his clients is jonathan rosenberg, a senior vice president at google. the photographs were taken in jonathan's suite. he emailed kron 4 saying the sign protest took place with his blessing. and we'll continue to follow this developing story online. on you can also sign up for push alerts to stay up-to-date on the latest news. you can download the kron-4 app on your mobile device. three children were taken into custody today. for a vandalism spree at wilcox high school in santa clara....
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because while rosenberg and others were held accountable, the second-tier actually got away without anyindictments or sentences may start a business again. nonetheless they were able to map out where all of this material was and save an enormous amount of time in these materials from being looted by others and being lost. they produced a detailed interrogation report on 12 individuals. also specials of these on the projects of hitler's and on the personal collection and rosenbergs organization. so this very small group of investigators did an enormously critical job at the end of the world. >> identifying what it was, this ended up being part of this and these were operated by monuments men. trying to put humpty dumpty back together again. while i was writing my dissertation, michael had a great sense to write about what were the policies and procedures for returning it. and so michael, can you tell us they handled this giving it back to the rightful owners? [inaudible] >> he had the notion of creating central collection point. about 1300 repositories and most of it in the u.s. zone of
because while rosenberg and others were held accountable, the second-tier actually got away without anyindictments or sentences may start a business again. nonetheless they were able to map out where all of this material was and save an enormous amount of time in these materials from being looted by others and being lost. they produced a detailed interrogation report on 12 individuals. also specials of these on the projects of hitler's and on the personal collection and rosenbergs organization....
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. >> arthur rosenberg, they are searching in an area that has a tremendous amount of ocean trash. i mean, could we see a similar dynamic that we saw in the aerial search? possible leads, possible debris detect detected that turns out to be just trash? i mean, do we need to be cautious? >> we have to delineate what is going on top of the water? i don't think that is enough of an asset to cover efficient lly and effectively the area we have to cover. kind of reminds me if we were in an area fielding the team. there are other assets they can use, which is the orion, the towed sonar scanner, which would speed it up and make this more efficient. >> but someone has to pay for these assets, you can see they're scaling back the aerial search. and i'm sure partially it is because there is money involved in it. mary, am i wrong, getting those assets out there it will in occur a lot of expense? >> it will incur a lot of expense that is borne by the countries. we saw it in the twa flight, the ntsb, there were just not budgets for that huge of a scale of an effort. and that was about 45 to $50
. >> arthur rosenberg, they are searching in an area that has a tremendous amount of ocean trash. i mean, could we see a similar dynamic that we saw in the aerial search? possible leads, possible debris detect detected that turns out to be just trash? i mean, do we need to be cautious? >> we have to delineate what is going on top of the water? i don't think that is enough of an asset to cover efficient lly and effectively the area we have to cover. kind of reminds me if we were in...
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>>er arthur rosenberg, they are searching in an area that has a tremendous amount of ocean trash. could we see a similar die nam nick the aerial search that turn out to be just trash? do we need to be cautious even if there are results from the bluefin? >> i think you have to delineate between what's floating on top of the water and what's going on under the water. the thing with the bluefin, i think is this. i don't think that's enough of an asset to cover officially and effectively the area we have to cover. kind of reminds me if you were in a world series and fielding the field with half of your team. there are other assets they can use. like the side scanning sonar which are a hell of a lot cheaper than the bluefin and would certainly speed things up and make this wreckage location more efficient. >> someone has to pay for those assets. as you can see now, they are scaling back the aerial search. i'm sure partially it's because there's money involved in this. mary, am i wrong? to get those assets out there it is going to incur a lot of expense. >> it will incur a lot of expens
>>er arthur rosenberg, they are searching in an area that has a tremendous amount of ocean trash. could we see a similar die nam nick the aerial search that turn out to be just trash? do we need to be cautious even if there are results from the bluefin? >> i think you have to delineate between what's floating on top of the water and what's going on under the water. the thing with the bluefin, i think is this. i don't think that's enough of an asset to cover officially and...
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things to jeff rosenberg of blackrock for wisdom on this. this is the volatility of the yield curve of bonds from two years out to 30 years. here is the quiet of last decade, and we're right back down there to the decade and a good feeling of where we were in 2006, 2007. a quiet, complacent market whether equities or bonds. day yesterdayic afternoon. here is our front page this morning with scarlet fu. >> nothing quite about apple's results yesterday. apple rewarding its shareholders , boosting share buyback by $30 billion, raising given by 8% and splitting its stock 7 from 1. >> where is the stock right now? 7%, but it is down 26% from a tie in 2012, so it has been a slow slog, and a lot of investors may have bowed out of it and look for growth. >> we will talk through this about all of "bloomberg surveillance," the blue-chip, this has been be fema for many theme on the -- been a for many guests on the show. you do that by actions, not words. >> tim cook proved that apple can still grow, so it is maturing but still growing. >> operationally
things to jeff rosenberg of blackrock for wisdom on this. this is the volatility of the yield curve of bonds from two years out to 30 years. here is the quiet of last decade, and we're right back down there to the decade and a good feeling of where we were in 2006, 2007. a quiet, complacent market whether equities or bonds. day yesterdayic afternoon. here is our front page this morning with scarlet fu. >> nothing quite about apple's results yesterday. apple rewarding its shareholders ,...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, donetsk. >> the latest there from the ukraine. >>> let's catch up now withgoing on in toyota. a number of cars around the world being recalled. a huge number, actually. >> millions, in fact. it does mean the last two years the total number of recalls for toyota, 25 million cars, geeta p p that . that's a lot of cars. yesterday toyota announced one of the biggest car recalls ever with up to 6.5 million vehicles this time being identified. that's so far, mind you. the world's biggest car maker is recalling certain models. this affects about 27 toyota and other models. the likes of yaris, cruiser, rav-4. it all comes after around 1,000 vehicles were identified with faults in the steering and seats. a draft statement said the recalled models were assembled between 2004 and 2010. more than 800,000 of the affected vehicles are in europe. this recall, i have to say, affects vehicles in countries from the u.s., japan, certainly here in the uk, about 37,000. a formal announcement is expected to be released later on today. we'll cover that. also covering this. some of
steve rosenberg, bbc news, donetsk. >> the latest there from the ukraine. >>> let's catch up now withgoing on in toyota. a number of cars around the world being recalled. a huge number, actually. >> millions, in fact. it does mean the last two years the total number of recalls for toyota, 25 million cars, geeta p p that . that's a lot of cars. yesterday toyota announced one of the biggest car recalls ever with up to 6.5 million vehicles this time being identified. that's so...
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arthur rosenberg?bottom line, you say icao and the united nations have to enter the fray and get the malaysians to come clean. >> david? >> we need to get congress to put an ambassador back in to the icao so we can push this from the united states side to get the rights exercised that they do have. >> jim tillman? >> we need to have some method of making sure the families know how much effort is being used on their behalf. and i think it's phenomenal. >> michael kaye? >> simple, don -- transparency. >> that's it. and jeffrey thomas? >> we need the release of that factual report straight away through icao. >> jeff wise? >> first of all, the families need to be told what their right are. the malaysians haven't even told them yet. >> yeah. thank you, guys. appreciate all of you again this evening. i'm don lemon. thank you very much for watching. that's it for us tonight. "ac 360" start right now. >>> good evening, there's breaking news tonight. growing doubt about what has seemed to be an encouraging disc
arthur rosenberg?bottom line, you say icao and the united nations have to enter the fray and get the malaysians to come clean. >> david? >> we need to get congress to put an ambassador back in to the icao so we can push this from the united states side to get the rights exercised that they do have. >> jim tillman? >> we need to have some method of making sure the families know how much effort is being used on their behalf. and i think it's phenomenal. >> michael...
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mark rosenberg / the task >> the answers are within our grasp, we can make this country safe and protect the guns. >> del, this is a complex issue with a lot of moving parts as you can tell by the story. aljazeera america wants to be fair, and we pride ourselves in making sure that we tell the story from all different perspectives. i reached out to the nra multiple times in the last couple of days with phonecalls and emails, and i spoke to many people and they were polite on the phone, and i was promised that i would get a statement, a push. and i never did once get that response from the national rifle association, and i'll say, if any of the executive folks there are listening, we would like that, and we want to be fair in our reporting, so please send us the statement so we can get the facts out. del? >> thank you, robert. still ahead, five months before kickoff. athletes in illinois taking a vote to change what we know as the business of college football. >> some football players at northwestern university have voted today on whether they want to be part of a union a yes vote could h
mark rosenberg / the task >> the answers are within our grasp, we can make this country safe and protect the guns. >> del, this is a complex issue with a lot of moving parts as you can tell by the story. aljazeera america wants to be fair, and we pride ourselves in making sure that we tell the story from all different perspectives. i reached out to the nra multiple times in the last couple of days with phonecalls and emails, and i spoke to many people and they were polite on the...
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steverrespondent rosenberg was on the scene. >> in eastern ukraine they are doing more than just seizing government buildings. this one has been declared the headquarters of the new country, the peoples republic. eric hated inside, the separatists have pliny of sandwiches, but not much power. that was cut after they stormed the governor's office. nikolai calls himself the commissar of the eastern front. he tells me that the pro-russian taken controlhave here are modern-day oliver cromwell's. the peoples republic has a people's counsel, but is not very popular with he have -- with kiev. now, the peoples republic doesn't extend very far beyond this square, but people here say they hope that with russia's help, they will be able to hold their own crimea style referendum conducted by russian flags and soviet music here, they're making it very clear which country they would like to join. it's not just here where pro-russia activist have been storming buildings. in recent days, there have been clashes across eastern ukraine. last night as police struggled to secure the regional administration
steverrespondent rosenberg was on the scene. >> in eastern ukraine they are doing more than just seizing government buildings. this one has been declared the headquarters of the new country, the peoples republic. eric hated inside, the separatists have pliny of sandwiches, but not much power. that was cut after they stormed the governor's office. nikolai calls himself the commissar of the eastern front. he tells me that the pro-russian taken controlhave here are modern-day oliver...
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because while rosenberg and others were held accountable, the second-tier actually got away without anyindictments or sentences may start a business again. nonetheless they were able to map out where all of this material was and save an enormous amount of time in these materials from being looted by others and being lost. they produced a detailed interrogation report on 12 individuals. also specials of these on the projects of hitler's and on the personal collection and rosenbergs organization. so this very small group of investigators did an enormously critical job at the end of the world. >> identifying what it was, this ended up being part of this and these were operated by monuments men. trying to put humpty dumpty back together again. while i was writing my dissertation, michael had a great sense to write about what were the policies and procedures for returning it. and so michael, can you tell us they handled this giving it back to the rightful owners? [inaudible] >> he had the notion of creating central collection point. about 1300 repositories and most of it in the u.s. zone of
because while rosenberg and others were held accountable, the second-tier actually got away without anyindictments or sentences may start a business again. nonetheless they were able to map out where all of this material was and save an enormous amount of time in these materials from being looted by others and being lost. they produced a detailed interrogation report on 12 individuals. also specials of these on the projects of hitler's and on the personal collection and rosenbergs organization....
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pete rosenberg. is hot 97 on vh1. >>> next week on "gma," our bride-to-be budget series. everything you need to know save big bucks on your wedding. and another big day on monday because robin's back. have a great weekend. [boy] mom!ughs]ad] [lau [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. the san francisco giants welcome the colorado rockies to at&t park for a weekend series that begins tonight. so leyla gulen checks in with the forecast for that and the traffic. >>> it will be a chilly one, about 58 degrees to get the game going at 7:15. looking at our mt. tam cam, that cloud layer will be sticking around with us for the better part of today and heavy fog along the coast. my accuweather seven-day forecast, we do have some rain expected early tomorrow and then it will burn off with some fiershine and warmer conditions come sunday. as we head over to traffic, we have this accident eastbound
pete rosenberg. is hot 97 on vh1. >>> next week on "gma," our bride-to-be budget series. everything you need to know save big bucks on your wedding. and another big day on monday because robin's back. have a great weekend. [boy] mom!ughs]ad] [lau [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. the san francisco giants welcome the colorado rockies to at&t...
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lisa rosenberg speaks. >> we will have a bifurcated system. the secret donors will use those 501 (c) 4 organizations who will funnel millions or billions of dollars anonymously into our air waves. meanwhile we'll have just a handful of individuals, maybe a thousand individuals, who can and will give a million dollar or $2 million check to the political candidates. we'll have more money and more pressure to raise money. meanwhile the vast, vast majority of us will have our voices completely drown out by all of this money. we're going to be buried under this money. >> but when you walk out on the street most people think their voices are drown out except every couple of years when they're asked to vote. i'm not belittling that, that's major, will it have any practical effect? >> it is major, it will have a practical effect in exacerbating the cynicism that we're all feeling. depress those small donors who have had a small effect, $25, $50 contributions, why do they bother to give when one individual can write a $1 million check? it is very, very
lisa rosenberg speaks. >> we will have a bifurcated system. the secret donors will use those 501 (c) 4 organizations who will funnel millions or billions of dollars anonymously into our air waves. meanwhile we'll have just a handful of individuals, maybe a thousand individuals, who can and will give a million dollar or $2 million check to the political candidates. we'll have more money and more pressure to raise money. meanwhile the vast, vast majority of us will have our voices...
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richard quest and arthur rosenberg are with us.en that there is a lot we don't know and that is a small piece of this, this you say is not coincidence the copilot's cell phone was on. >> right. to get to that point, i say you have to look at this new crumb of information. the malaysians have been trickling out these crumbs. some are good crumbs. they lead to the cheese. the other ones aren't so good. but you have to look at this in the context of what we know. what do we know? you start at 1:0. acars makes the last report. 12 minutes the now famous communication, "good night malaysia 370." two minutes later the plane makes the left turn, heads for a beeline across the malay peninsula. and now we find out there is a handshake between the copilot's cell phone and a cell tower over penang. and the formal communication attributed to the captain means the copilot's flying. so just let's extend it out over 30 minutes. >> what they had said, good night malaysia 370. they said that was the pilot. the analysis they're saying is the pilot. y
richard quest and arthur rosenberg are with us.en that there is a lot we don't know and that is a small piece of this, this you say is not coincidence the copilot's cell phone was on. >> right. to get to that point, i say you have to look at this new crumb of information. the malaysians have been trickling out these crumbs. some are good crumbs. they lead to the cheese. the other ones aren't so good. but you have to look at this in the context of what we know. what do we know? you start...
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lisa rosenberg is a government affairs consult act for the sunlight foundation. nonprofit group that promotes government transparency. she says this is a huge blow to democracy because it drowns out all but a few voices. lisa good to see you. thank you so much. let me start with the -- the idea that at least now people can donate money through the system and it is accountable for. does that hold any water for you? >> not at all. i think we'll have a bifurcated system now. we'll have the people that want to remain anonymous that will use those organizations to funnel billions of dollars into our election systems. meanwhile we'll have just a handful of individuals, maybe a thousand individuals who can and are willing to give a million dollars, $2 billion check directly to the parties or candidates. so we'll just have more money and more pressure to raise more money. meanwhile the vast vast majority of us will have our voices completely drowned out by all of this money. >> i would say most people think their voices are drowned out but for every couple of years when
lisa rosenberg is a government affairs consult act for the sunlight foundation. nonprofit group that promotes government transparency. she says this is a huge blow to democracy because it drowns out all but a few voices. lisa good to see you. thank you so much. let me start with the -- the idea that at least now people can donate money through the system and it is accountable for. does that hold any water for you? >> not at all. i think we'll have a bifurcated system now. we'll have the...
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we turn our attention to augusta, and i spoke to mike rosenberg who's covering the masters.t year at this time you wrote si's cover story on tiger woods but this year no tiger. he is out with another injury. are we going to see the return of the dominant tiger woods who ruled golf or is that guy for good. >> i look at tiger like the beatles. it was a phenomenon that we will never see again. and the part of oyoko ono is played by 300 women. he will never be the phenomenon as he was before but he is capable of great work. we saw that last year. he was the best golfer in the world when he was healthy. the question is can he be healthy? i think there is a chance. he doesn't turn 39 until later this year. i'd like to see tiger healthy one year and see what he can do. >> now you know everything there is to know about back injuries, i'm sure. tiger ranked number one last year but no majors. he is 38 years old. we know he has time to break jack nicklaus record of 18 majors but tiger has been stuck for six years now. how likely do you think it is that he does do it? >> i may be the l
we turn our attention to augusta, and i spoke to mike rosenberg who's covering the masters.t year at this time you wrote si's cover story on tiger woods but this year no tiger. he is out with another injury. are we going to see the return of the dominant tiger woods who ruled golf or is that guy for good. >> i look at tiger like the beatles. it was a phenomenon that we will never see again. and the part of oyoko ono is played by 300 women. he will never be the phenomenon as he was before...
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it is right on the level with the rosenbergs. he got sentenced to 30 years. he is coming up for parole in 2015 and you should follow along. you should follow the law. >> it should be regarded as cruel and unusual punishment at this point in his life after how much time he served. >> i don't want to quote -- people wanted him executed back then. >> what kind of people are they? >> americans. >> what kind of americans are they? >> patriots. >> in your view, do you have anything to say on this? >> first of all, he's going to be paroled november 21, 2015, he's at a medium security prison. he is scheduled to be released oen that day. his time as a bargaining chip is limited at this point. but i don't think it's going to happen. >> he doesn't want to be released under these circumstances. he refuses to do that. >> that has not been made clear. >> well, yeah. >> more important thing is can these talks survive? and they are hanging by a thread and i think the portrait that we have gotten is john kerry, you know, really wants them to succeed and he is trying to convin
it is right on the level with the rosenbergs. he got sentenced to 30 years. he is coming up for parole in 2015 and you should follow along. you should follow the law. >> it should be regarded as cruel and unusual punishment at this point in his life after how much time he served. >> i don't want to quote -- people wanted him executed back then. >> what kind of people are they? >> americans. >> what kind of americans are they? >> patriots. >> in your...
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lisa and rosenberg -- lisa rosenberg. will talk to jim mcdermott of washington. joins us to talk about the gop budget and the health care law. later, tim murphy of pennsylvania on the gm recall controversy and his new bill, which aims to increase mental health care services. we will be right back. ♪ >> without objection. peoplespeaker, let our go. the speaker in this house has been over backwards. we passed to balance budget plans, appropriation bills. firstesident vetoed the balanced budget plan and a generation. he vetoed the interior bill and the bills that would get funding for veterans affairs, for hud, the empire mental protection agency. this is the do-nothing president. his people are telling him do-nothing. stand in the road, block ght a balanced budget at all costs. that is what you need to do. be firm. will go up.ints maybe they will. i do not care if his poll points go up or not. we have put on the table the first balanced budget in a generation and if the president wants to continue standing in the way of that, fine. we are going to balance this budg
lisa and rosenberg -- lisa rosenberg. will talk to jim mcdermott of washington. joins us to talk about the gop budget and the health care law. later, tim murphy of pennsylvania on the gm recall controversy and his new bill, which aims to increase mental health care services. we will be right back. ♪ >> without objection. peoplespeaker, let our go. the speaker in this house has been over backwards. we passed to balance budget plans, appropriation bills. firstesident vetoed the balanced...
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arthur rosenberg, mary schiavo, thank you very much.es belonging to passengers on flight 370, if ever found, what kind of that was could help in the investigation? and if ever found, is there any information that can be retrieved from those submerged phones? we'll tell you when we get back. >>> do not find yourself sitting there with a bag of cheetos and nothing else in the house when you're watching this episode. ♪ the episode coming up is going to be maybe the greatest single hour of food porn we've ever done. >> we found that it is -- sglts good to be part of this international chef mafia. there's somebody that wants to feed me just about everywhere and that's a really good starting point. daniel blue, he took us back to where he came from. >> look at that. >> like so many great chef he's grew up on farm. relatively poor. very simple life. processed food includes 17 years old. where did this tradition come from. how does fine dining relate back to those kind of humble roots. truly epic. extraordinary meals with some of the greatest a
arthur rosenberg, mary schiavo, thank you very much.es belonging to passengers on flight 370, if ever found, what kind of that was could help in the investigation? and if ever found, is there any information that can be retrieved from those submerged phones? we'll tell you when we get back. >>> do not find yourself sitting there with a bag of cheetos and nothing else in the house when you're watching this episode. ♪ the episode coming up is going to be maybe the greatest single hour...
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and i think these three were very disappointed, actually, because after the war while rosenberg and -- [inaudible] were held accountable, the second tier actually got away without any indictments, without any sentences, and they started business again. but nonetheless, they were able to map out where all of this material was and saved an enormous amount of time. it saved these materials from being looted by others and being lost. and they produced detailed interrogation reports on 12 individuals and also special studies of the lintz project of hiterer's and on ger -- hitler's and on gering's personal collection and rosenberg's organization to. so this group, this very small group of investigators did an enormously critical job the laying the ground work for the monuments men's work. >> they helped assist the process of identifying where the art was, and this art both german-owned and looted, ended up coming frequently to collecting points in marburg, munich, and these were operated by monuments men. with immense quantities of art trying to put humpty dumpty back together again. while
and i think these three were very disappointed, actually, because after the war while rosenberg and -- [inaudible] were held accountable, the second tier actually got away without any indictments, without any sentences, and they started business again. but nonetheless, they were able to map out where all of this material was and saved an enormous amount of time. it saved these materials from being looted by others and being lost. and they produced detailed interrogation reports on 12...
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one of his clients jonathan rosenberg is a senior vice president at google. they were up in jonathan's suite watching the game. >> reporter:jonathan also took a photo proudly holding one of the posters and posted this picture on his google-plus account. >> reporter:he is considered one of the most powerful executives at google he emailed me saying this took place with his blessings and "i am pleased to see the attention and support for anyone willing to stand up against racism!" >> reporter:nick tells me he wanted to make a statement and send a message. which just happened to go viral. >>judge people by their character not their color >> reporter:the picture of the guys holding the signs. blew-up after an employee at twitter snapped a photo at the game. since then. it has ben shared. on different sites like facebook, twitter and google-plus. thousands of times. >> reporter: we have a lot of elements including the full audio of what donald sterling allegedly said. if you use the mobile device be sure to sign up for breaking news alerts and i will have much mor
one of his clients jonathan rosenberg is a senior vice president at google. they were up in jonathan's suite watching the game. >> reporter:jonathan also took a photo proudly holding one of the posters and posted this picture on his google-plus account. >> reporter:he is considered one of the most powerful executives at google he emailed me saying this took place with his blessings and "i am pleased to see the attention and support for anyone willing to stand up against...
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. >> steve rosenberg there for the latest developments in ukraine causing trouble in parliament.ies in ukraine's parliament ended up in a brawl. the disagreement broke out when deputies from the far right were accused of playing into russia's hands by adopting extreme tactics. the disagreement as you see turned into quite a brawl. >>> now teams searching for the missing malaysian plane have not picked up anymore signals which could be taken from the black box detech tomorrow. two signals were heard over the weekend. they're looking for more contact before deploying underwater search crafts. >> now they're looking for the underwater beacon. we're searching for debris that may be out there. we continue to be optimistic that the longer this goes, the harder it gets. we've already eliminated a lot of the area. we're continuing to search as a signed everyday. >>> the model peaches geldof has died suddenly at 25. her death is described as unexplained. she's daughter of singer geldof. her mother died of heroin overdose 14 years ago. >> born into fame, no stranger to tragedy, peach es ge
. >> steve rosenberg there for the latest developments in ukraine causing trouble in parliament.ies in ukraine's parliament ended up in a brawl. the disagreement broke out when deputies from the far right were accused of playing into russia's hands by adopting extreme tactics. the disagreement as you see turned into quite a brawl. >>> now teams searching for the missing malaysian plane have not picked up anymore signals which could be taken from the black box detech tomorrow. two...
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only rosenberg refused. no, please to not, he said. demanded to know what was going on with the execution time table he was also refusing to leave his cell, and he was adamantly against exercising and showering he took all of the family photos that were decorated is lindsay table and put them in a novel of in the early afternoon and requested a visit. what time by the execution scheduled for? he did not answer. marshall is a likable man command he wished he could have been honest with them. even the chaplain who had not known and called him a good-natured charm or with a good sense of humor. had been surprised that guard knew quite a bit about the bible of all the doomed man he impressed as the most. you felt that with his brain he could have accomplished a lot. he had been fascinated and often discussed in the game during his routine visits. he wanted to know about the dodgers and now baseball worked as a business. is there money in it? of carr told him that the dodgers' general manager made $90,000 a year. maybe i should have gone in
only rosenberg refused. no, please to not, he said. demanded to know what was going on with the execution time table he was also refusing to leave his cell, and he was adamantly against exercising and showering he took all of the family photos that were decorated is lindsay table and put them in a novel of in the early afternoon and requested a visit. what time by the execution scheduled for? he did not answer. marshall is a likable man command he wished he could have been honest with them....
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rosenberg's legal analysis and conclusions. what would actually be far more important for this committee to report on is what the irs is doing to correct the problems that the agency and congressional oversight have identified. the i.g's audit investigation contained nine recommendations that it thought would improve an issue and guidance for reviewing and tracking. at a hearing last month, the irs confirmed that the irs has implemented every single one of these changes. that would be a good thing for the american people to know more about and to really fulfill its mandate. i think this committee -- >> the gentlelady's time has expired. >> instead of pursuing the destruction of one single woman clean to her god-given constitutional rights. >> i recognize the gentleman from tennessee. >> mr. chairman, thank you, and a law professor, well-known law professor at georgetown, is known as a very liberal pro-defendant analyst, said this about ms. lerner. he said she has run a grave risk of waive her rights on things she has already ta
rosenberg's legal analysis and conclusions. what would actually be far more important for this committee to report on is what the irs is doing to correct the problems that the agency and congressional oversight have identified. the i.g's audit investigation contained nine recommendations that it thought would improve an issue and guidance for reviewing and tracking. at a hearing last month, the irs confirmed that the irs has implemented every single one of these changes. that would be a good...
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joining me now to discuss is david gallow and arthur rosenberg, a pilot and aviation engineer and cnnation analyst michael kay. david, i want to begin with you. this talk of this deadline have you a great success rate what is found in air france after two years. very difficult conditions as well. what is the significance of this going through, saying, we have another week to look at the search area that we have to find, at which point, we are going to rethink if we haven't found anything? >> the logical thing to do. we have a ways to go yet. five to six days and a lot could happen in that time. i think they are halfway through that area. if they fint nothing we have to go back to the pingers and the best evidence we have that this is the resting place of malaysian flight 370. >> if you relook at the pings from the data recorders to make a reassessment -- >> let's make sure we didn't miss it. i know they have been being careful but be sure you don't leave that area until you're positive it's not there. >> arthur, another question for you. there has been frustration from the beginning o
joining me now to discuss is david gallow and arthur rosenberg, a pilot and aviation engineer and cnnation analyst michael kay. david, i want to begin with you. this talk of this deadline have you a great success rate what is found in air france after two years. very difficult conditions as well. what is the significance of this going through, saying, we have another week to look at the search area that we have to find, at which point, we are going to rethink if we haven't found anything?...
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joel rosenberg, who has written a new book, says john kerry's charges blaming israel for that breakoutis going too far. >> i'm not so sure it's 100%. there's a lot of motivation. we'll see for the palestinians whether to keep, to try as much as it would be nice to throw up your hands and say these guys are going to play ball, so i suspect we're going to see more efforts to try to make it work, but in terms of secretary kerr are, this is ridiculous bordering on infuriating. the palestinian leadership walked away from the table. they began to find 15 agreements declaring them a state in total aggregation of the framework of the agreement. further more, israel has put actual concrete steps forward to show its will. they've released hundreds of palestinian prisoners including terrorists. what exactly has past -- abbas given? there's been talks, but they haven't done anything concrete, so i think for secretary kerry to turn on his allies and say israel is -- breakdown and talk, it's not helpful and i don't think it's true. >> saying both sides have shortcomings, but clearly, he made it clea
joel rosenberg, who has written a new book, says john kerry's charges blaming israel for that breakoutis going too far. >> i'm not so sure it's 100%. there's a lot of motivation. we'll see for the palestinians whether to keep, to try as much as it would be nice to throw up your hands and say these guys are going to play ball, so i suspect we're going to see more efforts to try to make it work, but in terms of secretary kerr are, this is ridiculous bordering on infuriating. the palestinian...
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>> well, if we published the rosenberg's nuclear secrets to the russians, would that have been an act service? i don't think so. >> when the troop ships are going to arrive in europe -- >> look, as i said, i leave it to the press to judge the press, but this has damage to the nation's security. >> all right. thank you, panel. we have to take it -- we have to leave it there. see you next week. be sure to tell us what you think about the administration's latest delay to propose keystone pipeline on facebook and share your favorite moments from today's show with other fns viewers. up next on this easter sunday, we'll look at what pope francis has accomplished in his first year and where he will take the church now. cardinal donald wuerl of washington joins us next. s >>> pope francis led his second easter mass at the vatican today >>> pope francis led over 100,000 at st. peter's and prayed for peace in syria and ukraine. i spoke with the archbishop of washington, dc, donald cardinal wurle. let's start with what is called the francis effect, the impact of the pope, his first year in. has
>> well, if we published the rosenberg's nuclear secrets to the russians, would that have been an act service? i don't think so. >> when the troop ships are going to arrive in europe -- >> look, as i said, i leave it to the press to judge the press, but this has damage to the nation's security. >> all right. thank you, panel. we have to take it -- we have to leave it there. see you next week. be sure to tell us what you think about the administration's latest delay to...
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i am linda rosenberg. i am president ceo of the national council for behavioral health read as a was coming and i was thinking about the fact that we are in a press club. how appropriate that is given that we will be talking about the military and about veterans, the very people that rejected our first amendment. the right to speak -- that have protected our first amendment. i am grateful we are here and in this pace. i have several tasks this morning. one is to briefly play but the national council's involvement in mental health first aid, to talk a little bit about why for veterans, to knowledge our congressional champions. some of you are policy people and you know how important is champions are rare -- are to you and helping people in their communities. and lastly to introduce our speakers and to facilitate your questions and, hopefully, our answers to your questions. the national council is an association of 2200 not-for-profit organizations. our members are in every state in communities across the co
i am linda rosenberg. i am president ceo of the national council for behavioral health read as a was coming and i was thinking about the fact that we are in a press club. how appropriate that is given that we will be talking about the military and about veterans, the very people that rejected our first amendment. the right to speak -- that have protected our first amendment. i am grateful we are here and in this pace. i have several tasks this morning. one is to briefly play but the national...