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this woman, lyisa sanders. she's going to tell us a lot of things including the one thing you don't want to do when solving a medical mystery. that's order more tests. >>> a medical mystery. something on your bodies every day and the government may be trying to regulate how much of it we can have. let's get started. >>> i can tell you more and more adults are doing this but teens have it down to a science. we're talking about texting. for many it's a social lifeline but there's evidence it could be an addiction. a new study finds many teens send upwards of a hundred texts a day. deb feyerick has some surprising new research. >> reporter: go. how fast can your average teen text a single line? faster than someone not in high school. mine's not even english. for sarah on the right, and april and sarah, texts may be important as talking. how many text do you send and receive every day? >> probably around 200. >> a couple hundred. >> varies. >> reporter: varies studies show to the tune of well over 3,000 texts a mon
this woman, lyisa sanders. she's going to tell us a lot of things including the one thing you don't want to do when solving a medical mystery. that's order more tests. >>> a medical mystery. something on your bodies every day and the government may be trying to regulate how much of it we can have. let's get started. >>> i can tell you more and more adults are doing this but teens have it down to a science. we're talking about texting. for many it's a social lifeline but...
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senator sanders. mr. sanders: thank you very much, senator whitehouse. i applaud you for introducing this amendment. the issue of credit card companies charging americans outrageously high interest rates is something that has concerned me for a number of years. and we have another amendment which takes -- approaches this issue from a kind of different level. but i'm going to work with you, and i think this is a very, very important amendment. the bottom line here is that usury and loan sharking is immoral, it is wrong, and it has got to be prohibited. as i know that senator whitehouse and senator merkley are more than aware. you have biblical references both in the old and new testament to the immorality and the condemnation of usury. and we know as a nation, people look askance at loan sharkers. let's be honest, what are we talking about here? if a financial institution is charging people who are desperate enough to be buying in many cases their grocery, the basic necessities on their credit card and are being charged 25% or 30% interest rates, if that'
senator sanders. mr. sanders: thank you very much, senator whitehouse. i applaud you for introducing this amendment. the issue of credit card companies charging americans outrageously high interest rates is something that has concerned me for a number of years. and we have another amendment which takes -- approaches this issue from a kind of different level. but i'm going to work with you, and i think this is a very, very important amendment. the bottom line here is that usury and loan sharking...
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nbc's kerry sanders live in augusta for us.s talk about what we're going to see because this is, i mean, he had that statement and we're watching now pictures of tiger in his practice round today, this is the first time that he will answer questions but the reporters who will be there are reporters who were credentialed for the masters. is that correct? >> indeed, it's the reporters, andrea. >> reporter: it's the reporters who are credentialed for the masters before tiger even announced this is where he was going to do his comeback. so that means it's primarily sports reporters. it doesn't mean that they're not going to ask him some tough questions. there may be upwards of maybe 200 people in that room there. no idea how long the actual news conference will go. that may be up to tiger's discretion. but it does mean that most of the reporters in there are going to focus on, perhaps, more sports-related questions rather than the questions about his extra marital affair. as you noted, he has given a statement and he has done two i
nbc's kerry sanders live in augusta for us.s talk about what we're going to see because this is, i mean, he had that statement and we're watching now pictures of tiger in his practice round today, this is the first time that he will answer questions but the reporters who will be there are reporters who were credentialed for the masters. is that correct? >> indeed, it's the reporters, andrea. >> reporter: it's the reporters who are credentialed for the masters before tiger even...
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senator sanders, thank you very much. up next a politico exclusive. scenes with gold bhan can bes and their game plan for today's testimony on capitol hill. >>> tensions boiling over in arizona. eugene robinson says they have a right to demand border control from washington. >> check out this image. this get your attention and everyone else's. this is from nasa, a satellite picture of the gulf coast. as i zoom in on it, this is the oil slick off the coast. this is the mississippi delta that comes down here. you can see this is in other words up here in the left portion of your screen just to show you how big the slick is from space. that story continues. forecast today, simple. some showery weather up in new england. northern new england is going to get a snowstorm later on tonight. the southeast okay, just some showers through kentucky and tennessee. much of the west, be prepared for airport delays because of strong gusty winds. you're watching "morning joe" on this tuesday brewed by starbucks. we're with you when you're saving for your dreams. when
senator sanders, thank you very much. up next a politico exclusive. scenes with gold bhan can bes and their game plan for today's testimony on capitol hill. >>> tensions boiling over in arizona. eugene robinson says they have a right to demand border control from washington. >> check out this image. this get your attention and everyone else's. this is from nasa, a satellite picture of the gulf coast. as i zoom in on it, this is the oil slick off the coast. this is the mississippi...
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>>> colonel sander, move over. dr.ing chicken to the doctor. >> chickens for your co-pay? how is she beating harry reid in the polls? and fox news swats at the hornet's nest by going after jon stewart again. >> you want to be a social commentator more than a comedian, if you want to be a good one, you better have some guts. >> no doubt, stewart has the killer response. >> fox news, you're the loopest of news. >> all that and more now on "countdown." >> i'm not fair. i'm not balanced. >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm lawrence o'donnell in for keith olbermann. democrats in the senate are
>>> colonel sander, move over. dr.ing chicken to the doctor. >> chickens for your co-pay? how is she beating harry reid in the polls? and fox news swats at the hornet's nest by going after jon stewart again. >> you want to be a social commentator more than a comedian, if you want to be a good one, you better have some guts. >> no doubt, stewart has the killer response. >> fox news, you're the loopest of news. >> all that and more now on...
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>> kerry sanders in augusta, georgia. thanks. >>> a lot of people on the west coast are being warned to be ready for aftershocks after yesterday's powerful 7.2 earthquake that left at least two people dead. the quake was centered in mexico but felt by an estimated 25 million americans as far away as arizona and nevada, but mostly in southern california where tonight our own george lewis is near the epicenter. george, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. building inspectors have said 80% of the buildings in calexico, california, are unsafe to enter. a blow to a community hard hit by the recession. as inspectors surveyed the extensive damage, merchants began cleaning up. at the 99 cent store goods were strewn all over the aisles while clerks tried to keep the business going. there is plenty of home video when the earthquake hit, panic in the streets of mexicali. on twitter, a sloshing swimming pool in california. it is remarkable that no one of the u.s. side of the border was killed. it was a different story sout
>> kerry sanders in augusta, georgia. thanks. >>> a lot of people on the west coast are being warned to be ready for aftershocks after yesterday's powerful 7.2 earthquake that left at least two people dead. the quake was centered in mexico but felt by an estimated 25 million americans as far away as arizona and nevada, but mostly in southern california where tonight our own george lewis is near the epicenter. george, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. building...
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the author, doctor lisa sanders is here today.o a technical adviser for the hit television program "house." >> yes. >> pretty interesting background there. >> i like to keep busy. >> one thing people don't know is you were a television producer first. then you went to medical school. now you're dabbling in both. >> no. i was a television producer. that was great. then midlife crisis i decided to go to medical school and be a doctor. i thought it would be fun. >> you were a producer for 12 years and went back. there's something specific. you called it a midlife crisis. >> it wasn't really a crisis. a few years before i made the decision to go to medical school i was with a correspondent i worked with. we were shooting something about white water rafting on a river in north carolina. and i was looking at him in the monitor and he was coming down, the white water looked fantastic, and he was doing his standup, then suddenly he disappeared from the skrun. the camera sort of runs around looking for him. he's up on the bank and he's pul
the author, doctor lisa sanders is here today.o a technical adviser for the hit television program "house." >> yes. >> pretty interesting background there. >> i like to keep busy. >> one thing people don't know is you were a television producer first. then you went to medical school. now you're dabbling in both. >> no. i was a television producer. that was great. then midlife crisis i decided to go to medical school and be a doctor. i thought it would be...
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kerry sanders tonight, thank you. >>> president obama was in west virginia today, carrying out one ofhe toughest duties any president has, serving as comforter in chief for the grieving. in this case, the loved ones of those 29 coal miners lost in a mining disaster just three weeks ago. nbc's mike viqueira reports tonight from beckley, west virginia. >> nothing i or the vice president or the governor, none of the speakers here today, nothing we say can fill the hole they leave in your hearts. or the absence that they leave in your lives. >> reporter: it's been three weeks since the worst mine disaster in 40 years. 29 west virginia miners lost at the upper big branch. today, after the catastrophe and the controversy, a time to mourn. >> these miners lived as they died, in pursuit of the american dream. >> reporter: friends, family, and fellow miners gathered in beckley, the heart of coal country, where they heard president obama pledge the lives lost at the mine would not be in vain. >> our task here on earth is to save lives from being lost in another such tragedy. to do what we must
kerry sanders tonight, thank you. >>> president obama was in west virginia today, carrying out one ofhe toughest duties any president has, serving as comforter in chief for the grieving. in this case, the loved ones of those 29 coal miners lost in a mining disaster just three weeks ago. nbc's mike viqueira reports tonight from beckley, west virginia. >> nothing i or the vice president or the governor, none of the speakers here today, nothing we say can fill the hole they leave in...
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sanders: would my friend yield forea fe for a few minute? mr.: you better take the next three minutes. mr. sanders: i will do what i can in three minutes. the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: my good friend from new hampshire, my colleague from across the river, apparently does not have a problem with the issue that the largest financial institutions in this country that we bailed out because of their recklessness, greed, and illegal behavior have since the bailout become even larger. three out of the four major financial institutions, all of whom were bailed out, have become larger, and no matter what anybody tells you, when one of these institutions is about to tip over and take a good part of the economy with them, despite the rhetoric today, people are going to be bailing them out. they're going to lose millions of jobs if you don't. now, mr. president, the reality is that we have a situation now where the top six banks in this country, despite when the senator from new hampshire has suggested, now have total assets
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sanders: would my friend yield forea fe for a few minute? mr. dodd: you better take the next three minutes. mr. sanders: i will do what i can in three minutes. the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: my good friend from new hampshire, my colleague from across the river, apparently does not have a problem with the issue that the largest financial institutions in this country that we bailed out because of their recklessness, greed, and illegal behavior have since the bailout become even larger. three out of the four major financial institutions, all of whom were bailed out, have become larger, and no matter what anybody tells you, when one of these institutions is about to tip over and take a good part of the economy with them, despite the rhetoric today, people are going to be bailing them out. they're going to lose millions of jobs if you don't. now, mr. president, the reality is that we have a situation now where the top six banks in this country, despite when the senator from new hampshire has suggested, now have total as
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sanders: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator fr vermont. mr.sanders: i would ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sanders: madam president, since the beginning of the financial crisis, the federal reserve, the fed, has provided over $2 trillion in taxpayer-backed loans and other financial assistance for some of the largest financial institutions and corporations in the world. let me repeat that. over $2 trillion, with a t, $2 trillion. over a year ago, as a member of the budget committee, i asked ben bernanke, the chairman of the fed, a very simple question. a very simple question. couldn't be simpler. and the question in so many words was, mr. bernanke, you lent out $2 trillion. who got that money? who received that money? what were the terms of those loans? and mr. bernanke's answer was no, i'm not going to tell you, senator sanders, i'm not going to tell the budget committee, and i'm not going to tell the american people. and i think that that is outrageous. i think when $2 trillion of taxpayers
sanders: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator fr vermont. mr.sanders: i would ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sanders: madam president, since the beginning of the financial crisis, the federal reserve, the fed, has provided over $2 trillion in taxpayer-backed loans and other financial assistance for some of the largest financial institutions and corporations in the world. let me repeat that. over $2 trillion, with a t, $2...
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there you go, kerry sanders. we'll talk to you again.nks so much. >> reporter: thank you. >>> terrorism takes the focus in washington when leaders begin gathering at the white house for a global summit on nuclear security. president obama is pushing a new effort that aims to secure nuclear material worldwide and keep it out of would-be attackers. general barry mccaffrey, msnbc analyst. good to have you, as always. >> morning, alex. >> we have the president laying out this four-year time frame to secure the loose nuclear material. what kind of material is he talking about? and when you talk about trying to secure loose material, do you even know where it all is? >> well, you set the question up appropriately. the feeling of the entire area, weapons of mass destruction, some 12,000 russian nukes, 9,400 russian/u.s. nukes, they're not the major let to international security. there's maybe 250 metric tons of plutonium floating around somewhere in the world and literally millions of pounds of highly enriched uranium. out of all this, you have
there you go, kerry sanders. we'll talk to you again.nks so much. >> reporter: thank you. >>> terrorism takes the focus in washington when leaders begin gathering at the white house for a global summit on nuclear security. president obama is pushing a new effort that aims to secure nuclear material worldwide and keep it out of would-be attackers. general barry mccaffrey, msnbc analyst. good to have you, as always. >> morning, alex. >> we have the president laying out...
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kerry sanders, thanks so much. more from you later. >>> now to that deadly oil rig explosion in the gulf of mexico. the coast guard suspended its three-day search for 11 missing oil workers they believe never made it off the burning platform. anna thompson with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: today officials are going to focus their attention on two different issues, first of all, they are going to search for that missing oil rig. it sunk on thursday. officials don't know where it is. they presume it's somewhere on the bottom of the ocean floor. but they hope to find the deep water horizon because they believe that may give them some clues as to why the mobile drilling rig went up in flames on tuesday. the second thing they're going to do is obviously try to contain any potential environmental damage from the fire and try to prevent a big oil spill. right now on the gulf of mexico, in the area of the oil rig, you can see a sheen on the water of oil. at times it has been as large as 100 square miles. the good
kerry sanders, thanks so much. more from you later. >>> now to that deadly oil rig explosion in the gulf of mexico. the coast guard suspended its three-day search for 11 missing oil workers they believe never made it off the burning platform. anna thompson with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: today officials are going to focus their attention on two different issues, first of all, they are going to search for that missing oil rig. it sunk on thursday. officials don't know...
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bernie sanders. they all want an honest debate about the fundamental flaws in the bill. however, those in the leadership role are attempting to quash that debate and serve the bankers who deliver them the money. lawmakers, actually trying to bring transparency to the shadow banks. lawmakers actually trying to stop the police and regulators for being under the employment of the crooks they're supposed to supervise. trying to fix a bill that perpetuates permanently too big to fail. it's a bill that is designed in fact deliberately to hide the next bailout so that congress never has to do it again. and meantime, all of them, the bankers and the politicians, hold you and i prisoner, to too big to fail banks that have only gotten bigger. four of them now control 60% of all the assets in our country. with leverage like that, my friends, you don't need a democracy, you own the place. the goldman sachs lawsuit finally put a spotlight on the dire need to fix the derivatives market. remember that whole -- transparency, guess what, there it is. who knew? please, send some money to
bernie sanders. they all want an honest debate about the fundamental flaws in the bill. however, those in the leadership role are attempting to quash that debate and serve the bankers who deliver them the money. lawmakers, actually trying to bring transparency to the shadow banks. lawmakers actually trying to stop the police and regulators for being under the employment of the crooks they're supposed to supervise. trying to fix a bill that perpetuates permanently too big to fail. it's a bill...
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nbc's kerry sanders following all the action from augusta for us.erry, with another good morning, a near five-month break from golf does not seem to be slowing tiger down so how is he doing out there? >> reporter: he's doing amazing. he's tied for third. he's 8 under par. it's very clear that he is in the hunt for his fifth green jacket. it's as if tiger woods were never involved in a scandal, as if his alleged dozen-plus extramarital affairs never happened. less than 7 1/2 yankees ago the 34-year-old had said he would take an indefinite leave from golf. >> i do plan to return to golf one day. i just don't know when that day will be. >> reporter: now he's at the masters and tiger woods' damaged reputation and all is quieting critics who assumed the distractions would ruin his golf game. golf fans attending the masters say they're mostly over the scandal, tired, they say, of the details. instead, anxious to watch tiger play golf. so what do you think of him now? >> the same thing i thought before. i think he's the great eest golr in the world. >> i f
nbc's kerry sanders following all the action from augusta for us.erry, with another good morning, a near five-month break from golf does not seem to be slowing tiger down so how is he doing out there? >> reporter: he's doing amazing. he's tied for third. he's 8 under par. it's very clear that he is in the hunt for his fifth green jacket. it's as if tiger woods were never involved in a scandal, as if his alleged dozen-plus extramarital affairs never happened. less than 7 1/2 yankees ago...
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morning professor michael eric dyson and the new york times chief washington correspondent david sanders. what to expect next on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again and welcome again to "face the nation." i'm starting with you jan crawford according to the new york times and washington posts today were interviews were given by justice john paul stevens approaching 90 years old and talking about when is he going to step down. i mean, there's every indication from the interviews he's not going to step down but in the midst of all the other things going on in the election year it appears president obama will nominate somebody to fill a vacancy on the court and does the white house really need or want that plight right now? >> i think the white house has been expecting this and long expected he'd step down this year and said he's step down in president obama's first term and justices don't like to retire during an electi
morning professor michael eric dyson and the new york times chief washington correspondent david sanders. what to expect next on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again and welcome again to "face the nation." i'm starting with you jan crawford according to the new york times and washington...
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first mill creek, mississippi, where kerry sanders is standing by for us.ficult morning for the residents there. what are they saying? >> reporter: well, of course, a lot of sadness. five of the deaths were right in this area in mill creek here in mississippi. and, well, look at the devastation. there is an amazing story, as well, here. when this trailer was picked up and moved about 30 feet, inside was a 13-year-old girl by the name of ann. she was actually blown out of the trailer and into the tree over here, and there you can see the chevy trail blazer that's also up in the tree so, a tremendous power. her name is ann pipmany and i can't help she had an epiphany when she woke up and realized she was not dead. chris, a supervisor in the county. where were you when this hit, and i see the death and destruction here. how do you feel about what's happened to your community? >> well, it's a lot of destruction. we were truly blessed with the destruction that we had not to have the five deaths and our hearts and prayers go out to the families. i was in a storm
first mill creek, mississippi, where kerry sanders is standing by for us.ficult morning for the residents there. what are they saying? >> reporter: well, of course, a lot of sadness. five of the deaths were right in this area in mill creek here in mississippi. and, well, look at the devastation. there is an amazing story, as well, here. when this trailer was picked up and moved about 30 feet, inside was a 13-year-old girl by the name of ann. she was actually blown out of the trailer and...
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the national press club welcomes sander levin.se] >> thank you very much and thank you for inviting me and my you for inviting me and my daughter the first session or meeting or events my late beloved wife of 50 years and i took jenny to. i am not sure she remembers. but i can remember her at our house in berkeley -- as we had meetings. and she was two or three years old. she would just stay there listening intently, and so she is here today. ask any question unrelated to ways and means, i will turn hav especially if it relates to armed services matters. and others he is investigating beyond arms services today, as you know. as i sat down to write my remarks, i thought, what were the events of the 27 years that i have been in congress? my colleague dennis is here, we served together. butler derrick. and i remember the recession, the end of soviet power and domination. i remember well the debate over the health care bill in the clinton years. i remember very vividly the republican takeover of the house. of course, 9/11, and the war
the national press club welcomes sander levin.se] >> thank you very much and thank you for inviting me and my you for inviting me and my daughter the first session or meeting or events my late beloved wife of 50 years and i took jenny to. i am not sure she remembers. but i can remember her at our house in berkeley -- as we had meetings. and she was two or three years old. she would just stay there listening intently, and so she is here today. ask any question unrelated to ways and means,...
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they're taking part in a 6 week fitness camp led monty sanders. make it fun, get them moving, get results. knows the statistic about childhood obesity and how important it is to make a difference even when it's not easy. >> oh, buddy! >> a growing child, the healthy mass index would be between 18 and 24.5. many of our children are hitting the mid-30s and that excess is taking a toll on their health and self-esteem. to turn it around these kids run, shovel, and run to better health. >> we like to keep them constantly moving and throughout the workout you may hear kids say i can't do that. we prove it to them that we can. i thought you said you couldn't do it. i thought you said you couldn't do it. let's go. you could do anything you want to do. >> as the weeks go by, the kids get better. >> man, you're the man. >> to their parents delight, they're stronger, faster and slimmer. >> his face has slimmed down. his abs have slimmed down. i'm not going to tell you what size he dropped down but his pants are four size smaller. >> i can see his thighs and
they're taking part in a 6 week fitness camp led monty sanders. make it fun, get them moving, get results. knows the statistic about childhood obesity and how important it is to make a difference even when it's not easy. >> oh, buddy! >> a growing child, the healthy mass index would be between 18 and 24.5. many of our children are hitting the mid-30s and that excess is taking a toll on their health and self-esteem. to turn it around these kids run, shovel, and run to better health....
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sanders: would my friend yield forea fe for a few minute? mr.icer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: my good friend from new hampshire, my colleague from across the river, apparently does not have a problem with the issue that the largest financial institutions in this country that we bailed out because of their recklessness, greed, and illegal behavior have since the bailout become even larger. three out of the four major financial institutions, all of whom were bailed out, have become larger, and no matter what anybody tells you, when one of these institutions is about to tip over and take a good part of the economy with them, despite the rhetoric today, people are going to be bailing them out. they're going to lose millions of jobs if you don't. now, mr. president, the reality is that we have a situation now where the top six banks in this country, despite when the senator from new hampshire has suggested, now have total assets in excess of 63% of g.d.p. we're talking over $7 trillion. now, when you have six institutions with 63% of tota
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could be something kind of different and tracy, they say action, and tracy says, you know, colonel sanders i'll give him the cole slaw recipe, and that's it. i literally turned and looked right into the camera. >> jimmy: did that make it into the film? >> i just started apologizing. i said -- you mind if we do it again, and -- you know with the line. no, and i needed the line. i just had to brace himself and squeeze my hand and stare at him. >> jimmy: we have a clip from the film, and it probably need as little bit of setup from you. >> yeah, this is -- >> jimmy: kick butt with this, too. >> yeah. this is me and zoe, she and i had gone out and she dumped me but i'm still in love with her, still holding a torch and she's kind of finished with me. >> jimmy: "death at a funeral" opens on friday. >> the only reason you won't go out with me is because your dad -- >> no! can you -- some help here. >> your skin is still supple. >> can you stop that? >> okay. >> the real reason is because it was a mistake before. we had a couple intense months, but then i realized -- >> not fair. not true. we had
could be something kind of different and tracy, they say action, and tracy says, you know, colonel sanders i'll give him the cole slaw recipe, and that's it. i literally turned and looked right into the camera. >> jimmy: did that make it into the film? >> i just started apologizing. i said -- you mind if we do it again, and -- you know with the line. no, and i needed the line. i just had to brace himself and squeeze my hand and stare at him. >> jimmy: we have a clip from the...
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kerry sanders is at the masters in augusta, georgia. what are you seeing in terms of crowds today? >> reporter: huge. very, very busy. it is a sought after ticket. if you have a ticket today and wanted to sell it to the aftermarket, you could get upwards of $750. everybody wants to be out there at 1:42 when tiger tees it off. i think the speculation ends and analysis begins. did he lose his game? was this scandal so impactful on his life that he can no longer compete with the others here. that he's no longer the uniquely focused athlete, or can he still conpartmentalize his life as has been said when his father died and other traumas he's had to deal with, and focus just on that little white ball and the cup down there on the green. it will be interesting to see. of course, we won't know until friday if he makes the cut or not, how this all works. the odds are among the betters, that he is going to make it into the weekend rounds. the only thing he might have to be overly concerned with is the weather. the clouds have moved in. about 75 degrees. the wind about 19 miles an hour. if
kerry sanders is at the masters in augusta, georgia. what are you seeing in terms of crowds today? >> reporter: huge. very, very busy. it is a sought after ticket. if you have a ticket today and wanted to sell it to the aftermarket, you could get upwards of $750. everybody wants to be out there at 1:42 when tiger tees it off. i think the speculation ends and analysis begins. did he lose his game? was this scandal so impactful on his life that he can no longer compete with the others here....
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. >> there were those that wanted to get in but couldn't like sanders who wanted to celebrate his birthdayith his buddy. >> like the orioles? >> yeah. >> i kind of like the red sox too. >> what do you think about that. >> [sighs] it's a problem. i really like the orioles. >> wbal. >> and there's plenty of time to turn that young man around. we have continuing coverage of the orioles home opener on our website and we'd like for you to share some of your orioles magic upload together the fan and game day photos at wbal t.v..com and click on you local. >> red, white? >> we're not listening to that. >> 9:08 and 48 degrees. still ahead. doctor kim hammon with answers to your pet questions. >> and your computer is just a click away from a lethal virus. how to keep from that in the consumer alert. >> chili temperatures and a cool front up in upper midwest we have to keep an eye on.an >> now your 11 insta-weather plus with meteorologist john collins. >> nice morning. plenty of sunshine and that will warm us off. started out with temperatures in the 30's or so this morning. clouds in pen pen earlie
. >> there were those that wanted to get in but couldn't like sanders who wanted to celebrate his birthdayith his buddy. >> like the orioles? >> yeah. >> i kind of like the red sox too. >> what do you think about that. >> [sighs] it's a problem. i really like the orioles. >> wbal. >> and there's plenty of time to turn that young man around. we have continuing coverage of the orioles home opener on our website and we'd like for you to share some of...
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there's bernie sanders of vermont talking about financial reform.ill. in fact, the house financial services committee today was hearing testimony on the collapse of lehman brothers and there's word now that the is that the is not going to take up the financial overhaul bill until next week. democrats had hoped for some action on thursday and just moments ago, vice president biden said wall street reform must bring new transparency for derivatives. let's bring in senator jack reid, democratic of rhode island and member of the banking committee. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> it is key for the democrats to get some republicans on board. have you been able to strike a deal? >> i know senator dodd is working very hard with senator shelby. i've been working closely with senator gregg, but to this point, i can only speak for myself. there's now definitive deal that's been put into legislative language. i was hoping for one before the banking committee convened. that didn't work out and was still open, but we had to get this bill to the floor. >>
there's bernie sanders of vermont talking about financial reform.ill. in fact, the house financial services committee today was hearing testimony on the collapse of lehman brothers and there's word now that the is that the is not going to take up the financial overhaul bill until next week. democrats had hoped for some action on thursday and just moments ago, vice president biden said wall street reform must bring new transparency for derivatives. let's bring in senator jack reid, democratic of...
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sanders, distinguished professor of real estate finance, george mason university. mr. sanders?>> mr. chairman, and distinguished members of the committee, on november 5th, 2009, a story was published greek debt reached 123% of gdp in 2010. everyone around the globe is aware of the greek debt fiasco has led to the meltdown of the european economy. at only 120% of gdp.h+t things became more critical when greece discovered it overlooked $40 billion more of debt. markets do not like surprises. these stories about the greek economy begged the following question. was the cause of the fiscal collapse of greece perpetrated by credit default swaps or was it out of control spending and borrowing by the greek government that led to greece being broke. credit default swaps played two important roles in the market for credit. first they facilitate liquidity by allowing investors to hedge against negative outcomes, for example, defaults. and second, cds provide vital information to other market participants about the risk of a particular investment. this price or spread conveys information
sanders, distinguished professor of real estate finance, george mason university. mr. sanders?>> mr. chairman, and distinguished members of the committee, on november 5th, 2009, a story was published greek debt reached 123% of gdp in 2010. everyone around the globe is aware of the greek debt fiasco has led to the meltdown of the european economy. at only 120% of gdp.h+t things became more critical when greece discovered it overlooked $40 billion more of debt. markets do not like...
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[applause] >> while sander levin leads one of the important committees in congress. likeable is more closely associated than power broker. levin has served in congress since name 82 representing the 12th district of michigan which includes parts of oakland counties in suburban detroit. "the washington post" calls him the lesser known levin because until now his younger brother, carl levin, a senator from michigan has historically gotten more ink but sander has worked quietly behind the scenes building expertise labor in trade policy. in march he took over as chairman of the house ways and means committee when charlie rangel stepped down due to ethics concern. levin oversees tax, trade, social security and measure that moves through congress. if there's major money involved it goes through ways and means. with the powerful position comes a place in the history books. with carl chairing senate arms services. the levins are the first brothers since the 1800s to serve simultaneously as committee chairs. this year levin has said the economy is job number one for his commi
[applause] >> while sander levin leads one of the important committees in congress. likeable is more closely associated than power broker. levin has served in congress since name 82 representing the 12th district of michigan which includes parts of oakland counties in suburban detroit. "the washington post" calls him the lesser known levin because until now his younger brother, carl levin, a senator from michigan has historically gotten more ink but sander has worked quietly...
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police and ambulance crews are on the scene at fort sanders' park west hospital in west knoxville.r how serious the injuries are. the gunman is still on the lsu. we'll bring you more information when we have it? >>> all right, still ahead a new study weighs the effectiveness and safety two breast cancer drugs. >>> a car crashes into a horse drawn carriage next to philadelphia's hall. we'll be right back. xçxç/p/pg0gpgpq=kwkw >>> the cbs evening news is less than an hour away and anchor katie couric joins us live from new york. we're going to wait on that -- okay. >> i'm here. we had some ifb problems. i'm here. >> it's leslie. how are you. why don't we do it together at the same time -- there you go. hi, katie. >> nice to see you, leslie. coming up tonight. when you make a photo copy the image is only on the paper, right? well maybe not. a special cbs news investigation tonight reveals how your personal information could easily fall into the hands of indentity thieves. >>> plus his boss said he could be the second rain man. a very special employee at a brooklyn hardware store. he's
police and ambulance crews are on the scene at fort sanders' park west hospital in west knoxville.r how serious the injuries are. the gunman is still on the lsu. we'll bring you more information when we have it? >>> all right, still ahead a new study weighs the effectiveness and safety two breast cancer drugs. >>> a car crashes into a horse drawn carriage next to philadelphia's hall. we'll be right back. xçxç/p/pg0gpgpq=kwkw >>> the cbs evening news is less than an...
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that is where kerry sanders is live for us., tell us about what you're seeing there today. >> reporter: monica, what a mess. it's really hard to believe. two days and still sinking in to the residents here. about 700 homes in mississippi either damaged or destroyed. just look at this. you get a really good understanding as to why when you look at the statistics and realize at one point one of the twisters on the ground here was a mile and a half wide. it was a monster. >> it keeps changing shape, bigger, wider. >> reporter: the storm chasers were just a little too close. they made it out alive n others were not as lucky when as many as 30 tornadoes touched down across the southeast. yazoo city, mississippi was hard hit. nearby in mill springs, some of the worst destruction. j.w. carter lost two grandchildren when they were ripped from their father's arms. >> he said he grabbed the kids and tried to get on top of him and keep them in his arms but the wind lifted them off. >> reporter: also amazing stories of survivor. she heard
that is where kerry sanders is live for us., tell us about what you're seeing there today. >> reporter: monica, what a mess. it's really hard to believe. two days and still sinking in to the residents here. about 700 homes in mississippi either damaged or destroyed. just look at this. you get a really good understanding as to why when you look at the statistics and realize at one point one of the twisters on the ground here was a mile and a half wide. it was a monster. >> it keeps...
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what makes colonel sanders better than knockout, which is the street slang for coke because coke's symbol. maybe this was a tko. while we like coke, the double standard actually does make sense. let me explain. why did coke go down and yum go up. i want you to think about it like this. here we have a straight "a" student and it reports good results. yum is more like a "c" plus or "b" minus student that delivered an "a" quarter. when that happen, the "c" student gets a standing ovation. the "a" student, we just yawn and say, oh, yeah, he's applying to brown. look where the analysts stand. of the 13 firms that raided -- rated coke, they're both trading around 15 times price to earnings ratios. yum was quite different. ten buy, nine holes. consider the evaluations. coke and yum are trading at the same amount. the street expected less from yum than it did from coke. so yum's good quarter made a big splash. this was totally ignored. just consider how these companies did versus the previous quarter. yum's same-store sales in china had declined 3%. this year they turned positive. that's very sig
what makes colonel sanders better than knockout, which is the street slang for coke because coke's symbol. maybe this was a tko. while we like coke, the double standard actually does make sense. let me explain. why did coke go down and yum go up. i want you to think about it like this. here we have a straight "a" student and it reports good results. yum is more like a "c" plus or "b" minus student that delivered an "a" quarter. when that happen, the...
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>> as the anticipation builds ahead of tiger's scheduled 1:42 tee time, let's go to kerry sanders. he's at augusta. kerry, set the stage. what's the atmosphere like? we're three hours away from teeoff with tiger. >> a lot of anticipation and a lot of excitement among the fans who were here. really the speculation ends at 1:42, and then the analysis begins as they begin to watch tiger woods tee off and play his game as he makes this return, this climb back up to the golf game. when he goes to that tee, it will be the chairman of the augusta national, billy payne, who introduces him and bringing him up and tells the crowd and television audience who is now teeing up. interesting, it was also billy payne who scolded tiger woods. >> it is not simply the degree of his conduct that's so egregious here. it's the fact he sfoined all of us, and more importantly our kids and our grandkids. our hero did not live up to the expectations of the role model we sought for our children. >> well, the weather right now seems to be very nice, although it's likely there will be thunderstorm that is move
>> as the anticipation builds ahead of tiger's scheduled 1:42 tee time, let's go to kerry sanders. he's at augusta. kerry, set the stage. what's the atmosphere like? we're three hours away from teeoff with tiger. >> a lot of anticipation and a lot of excitement among the fans who were here. really the speculation ends at 1:42, and then the analysis begins as they begin to watch tiger woods tee off and play his game as he makes this return, this climb back up to the golf game. when...
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senator, we talked to senator sanders yesterday, senator coburn from the republican side of the aisleor lincoln this morning. lots of folks are expressing verbal support for what you're describing. do you actually think you can get it done? >> we're going to find out, dylan. we're getting to the krumplging time. this is where we're going to find out. we'll find out who's who and where everyone is. the bill is going to come up and we'll try to move it on monday and then offer the amendments. one of the problems is the senate is so incredibly busy with everything it's doing that a lot of my colleagues are focusing on this very, very complex area. so the ones i talk to are very promising, including the folks that you mentioned. but we'll see when we actually get down to it there's a series of amendments that i think will strengthen the bill. and make the bill much, much more likely that we will never again have too big to fail. >> it's clear that too big to fail is explicitly in the interest of the banks and in no one else's interests. if you want to get a separates of how big it is. per
senator, we talked to senator sanders yesterday, senator coburn from the republican side of the aisleor lincoln this morning. lots of folks are expressing verbal support for what you're describing. do you actually think you can get it done? >> we're going to find out, dylan. we're getting to the krumplging time. this is where we're going to find out. we'll find out who's who and where everyone is. the bill is going to come up and we'll try to move it on monday and then offer the...
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>> kerry sanders, thank you. >>> up next, a good dog with a harrowing story. a remarkable comeback. that's right after these messages. [ female announcer ] grass stains, believe it or not, i have missed you. pollen in the air kept hunter cooped up itching his eyes and sneezing. but now i found zyrtec®. it's #1 allergist recommended. with children's zyrtec® he can get 24-hour allergy relief indoors and outdoors. ♪ now he can run wild... with the rest of the pack. with children's zyrtec®, he can love the air®. and now try children's zyrtec® perfect measure®. a premeasured spoon. just twist squeeze and go™. >>> this morning an incredible tale of survival. to what lengths would you any to save your dog? well, for a dog named ruby it was a life and death situation after a terrible accident. in a moment we'll meet her, but first nbc's tom aspell has ruby's remarkable story. >> reporter: 3-year-old ruby, an english hunting dog with plenty of energy. her owner vanessa gillespie says she is sweet with a lot of spunk. >> she is a high maintenance dog, but there is not a
>> kerry sanders, thank you. >>> up next, a good dog with a harrowing story. a remarkable comeback. that's right after these messages. [ female announcer ] grass stains, believe it or not, i have missed you. pollen in the air kept hunter cooped up itching his eyes and sneezing. but now i found zyrtec®. it's #1 allergist recommended. with children's zyrtec® he can get 24-hour allergy relief indoors and outdoors. ♪ now he can run wild... with the rest of the pack. with...
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sondra sanders. claudine ritter. jill randolph. frankie merrill. claude thatte meeks. >> alvin justice. cristy jenkins. my sister, robin huss baby amber huss. she let driver -- sheila driver and baby. kathy family. -- kathy finley. woodrow brady. >> we remember our friends and family in the advance security surface, third floor. robert westbury. larry turner. norma johnson. robert demaster. my uncle, hardly cottingham. >> visitor to the second floor, we remember scott williams. >> we remember our friends and family in the american child develops center, second floor. carlton smith. chase smith. blake kennedy. wanda howell. kevin. kevin garrett. tyler santores. brenda daniels. >> my sister, jaycee ray. antonio and sarah cooper. >> anthony christopher cooper. his mother, dana cooper. zachary taylor chavez. my big sister, bailey allman. >> remember our friends and family in the general services administration, first floor. stephen curry. >> where remember our friends and family in social security administration, first floor. sharon chesnutt. stephen w
sondra sanders. claudine ritter. jill randolph. frankie merrill. claude thatte meeks. >> alvin justice. cristy jenkins. my sister, robin huss baby amber huss. she let driver -- sheila driver and baby. kathy family. -- kathy finley. woodrow brady. >> we remember our friends and family in the advance security surface, third floor. robert westbury. larry turner. norma johnson. robert demaster. my uncle, hardly cottingham. >> visitor to the second floor, we remember scott...
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that would be a truly -- then they would join with bernie sanders and the left wing of the democratic party. >> i don't think americans are simple minded when 80 plus percent of americans think that wall street is greedy and that they contributed to the financial collapse that we are experiencing as a country and they want some reforms. what is curious to me is in addition to the fact that they think that we may have another collapse because of wall street excesses within the next three years is that they really want reform without even looking at the content. americans sore concerned about what is going on -- are so concerned, they want some reform they don't care what the content is. >> and that is the american public. don't agres address too big to. american public will go along like sheep. >> that is people taking responsible action in response to the fact we have been in a recession because of what happened on wall street and in response to the sec -- >> chris: i don't want to let this week pass without discussing one other issue and that is there was a lot of talk in washington
that would be a truly -- then they would join with bernie sanders and the left wing of the democratic party. >> i don't think americans are simple minded when 80 plus percent of americans think that wall street is greedy and that they contributed to the financial collapse that we are experiencing as a country and they want some reforms. what is curious to me is in addition to the fact that they think that we may have another collapse because of wall street excesses within the next three...
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nbc's kerry sanders joins us live now from the fan entrance at augusta.rstand you're going to give us a little bit of a tour since we have to live vicariously through you. we'd never get media credentials. at least i wouldn't. >> >> reporter: it's exciting to be here. inside, amazing. outside, a lot of energy. what's interesting, at this hour, there are fans you'll see, a lot of fans are walking in, fans are also walking out. the reason they're walking out is because tiger woods is done for the day. so many people here are drawn to see tiger woods on the links. yesterday there was this picture. take a look at this. this is maybe a little bit odd because, first of all, nobody's supposed to have cell phones, including the players. but there he was texting away. if you think about the history of his marital or extramarital affairs and all the texting and texts that have been released, it seemed a little odd. he later said he was there with mark o mare ra, the other player, and they were shooting video with the cell phone. bottom line, certainly an odd moment
nbc's kerry sanders joins us live now from the fan entrance at augusta.rstand you're going to give us a little bit of a tour since we have to live vicariously through you. we'd never get media credentials. at least i wouldn't. >> >> reporter: it's exciting to be here. inside, amazing. outside, a lot of energy. what's interesting, at this hour, there are fans you'll see, a lot of fans are walking in, fans are also walking out. the reason they're walking out is because tiger woods is...
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kerry sanders, thank you very much. we're back after these messages., ripe blueberries, y packed with th-those antioxidants that are good for ya. tastes real good, too! to give you an idea, let's whip up a quick sample. or you could just try this. [ chuckles ] yeah. ocean spray blueberry juice drinks. real blueberries, real good. have you tried honey bunches of oats yet? every spoonful is a little different. mmm. they got three kinds of flakes. this is delicious. it's the perfect combination of sweet and crispy. i love it. this is so good. this is great. the magic's in the mix. and i went in to an h&r block. they found an education credit that i missed. my refund was $2000 more than what i had found on my own. you don't know what you don't know, and that's why you go to h&r block. get it right. h&r block. a breakthrough gel that transforms into an active foam. it not only helps prevent cavities, it whitens 33% better between teeth. aquafresh iso-active whitening. amazing. bill gates, waren buffett and condoleezza rice, one of the first words that come
kerry sanders, thank you very much. we're back after these messages., ripe blueberries, y packed with th-those antioxidants that are good for ya. tastes real good, too! to give you an idea, let's whip up a quick sample. or you could just try this. [ chuckles ] yeah. ocean spray blueberry juice drinks. real blueberries, real good. have you tried honey bunches of oats yet? every spoonful is a little different. mmm. they got three kinds of flakes. this is delicious. it's the perfect combination of...
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nbc news kerry sanders is at the tournament. of course early going but how is he doing so far? >> reporter: well, he's one under par through four holes which is very respectable. when he came out onto the green today to tee off on that first hole there was a very large crowd there. they cheered for him when he came up. some applause. he put the ball down on the tee. a lot of silence. then he drove it and then the cheers resumed. it was a long, straight shot. a lot of people have been talking about whether tiger woods can live up to his legend and that is that he can compartmentalize and focus and everything else in his life can be washed away when he gets on the course. well, at one under par through four he is certainly doing a respectable job he's got a long way to go today and tomorrow to see if he'll make it into the finals but he certainly is showing that even with the time away from the competitive course he is a very respectable golfer. now as he was coming up to hole number one upstairs there was a banner plane flying overhead and the tail of the banner plane said right
nbc news kerry sanders is at the tournament. of course early going but how is he doing so far? >> reporter: well, he's one under par through four holes which is very respectable. when he came out onto the green today to tee off on that first hole there was a very large crowd there. they cheered for him when he came up. some applause. he put the ball down on the tee. a lot of silence. then he drove it and then the cheers resumed. it was a long, straight shot. a lot of people have been...
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to me the greatest of all philosophers of science is a man named charles sanders hearst a philosopher of the 19th century who years ahead of the time was the first to understand science is a fundamentally communitarian enterprise. you can do it in a room by yourself. no one knew what he was doing. science begins when other people begin looking at it, criticizing it, checking it not empirically by looking at inkster telescopes but checking the map and thinking it through. that is the characteristic of science plus the willingness of the members to abide by the results which is the part a lot of the rejectionists don't like. >> right down here in the corner. >> my name is todd wiggins. i operate under the pseudonym of prairie revival media on youtube which is one of my addictions i think. i would like to ask you a question about the big picture and life beyond earth. i am sure you have been asked this question probably from a philosophical standpoint as well as a pure scientific standpoint. will we find intelligent life on other planets in our lifetime and what form will it deanne how w
to me the greatest of all philosophers of science is a man named charles sanders hearst a philosopher of the 19th century who years ahead of the time was the first to understand science is a fundamentally communitarian enterprise. you can do it in a room by yourself. no one knew what he was doing. science begins when other people begin looking at it, criticizing it, checking it not empirically by looking at inkster telescopes but checking the map and thinking it through. that is the...
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that would be a truly -- then they would join with bernie sanders and the left wing of the democratic party. >> i don't think americans are simple minded when 80 plus percent of americans think that wall street is greedy and that they contributed to the financial collapse that we are experiencing as a country and they want some reforms. what is curious to me is in addition to the fact that they think that we may have another collapse because of wall street excesses within the next three years is that they really want reform without even looking at the content. americans sore concerned about what is going on -- are so concerned, they want some reform they don't care what the content is. >> and that is the american public. don't agres address too big to. american public will go along like sheep. >> that is people taking responsible action in response to the fact we have been in a recession because of what happened on wall street and in response to the sec -- >> chris: i don't want to let this week pass without discussing one other issue and that is there was a lot of talk in washington
that would be a truly -- then they would join with bernie sanders and the left wing of the democratic party. >> i don't think americans are simple minded when 80 plus percent of americans think that wall street is greedy and that they contributed to the financial collapse that we are experiencing as a country and they want some reforms. what is curious to me is in addition to the fact that they think that we may have another collapse because of wall street excesses within the next three...
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>> they should think about it -- >> then they would join with bernie sanders and left wing of the party i don't think americans are simple-minded when 80%-plus of americans think wall street is greedy and they contributed to the financial collapse that we are experiencing as a country. and they want some reforms. in fact, what is curious to me is, in addition to the fact they think we may have another collapse because of wall street excesses within the next three years, is that they really want reform without even looking at this. americans are so concerned about what is going on in wall street. they want some reform and they don't care what the content is. >> that's the deal with the american public. don't care about the content. $50 billion, too big to fail, but american will go along like sheep because you said it's reform. >> that's not going along like sheep. it's being responsible and the fact we've been in recession because of what happened on wall street and the s.e.c.'s actions. >> chris: i want to discuss one other issue. there was a lot of talk this week in washington about t
>> they should think about it -- >> then they would join with bernie sanders and left wing of the party i don't think americans are simple-minded when 80%-plus of americans think wall street is greedy and they contributed to the financial collapse that we are experiencing as a country. and they want some reforms. in fact, what is curious to me is, in addition to the fact they think we may have another collapse because of wall street excesses within the next three years, is that they...
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down here, president obama i don't know i want to put that particular label but i tell you bernie sanders is the left of your assigned and you can figure that out. i'm not going to add to that dialogue anymore but i want to tell you we can get our liberty back, we can get our freedom back and shrink the size of government, we can and must put people in place that understand my cue that hard work must play and savings and investment has to have a reward, the policies that dreyfus' office equipment to socialism is have the vitality of american people and insults the character of the american dream and we can and we must rebuild the pillars of american exceptionalism and we must take this country from the shining city on a hill about ronald reagan constructed for and with us to the next level of our destiny -- that's what we will do as the awesome american people. bless you, i'm so glad to be part of you! thank you so much. [cheering] with. >> those in the back, i have just been told not to speak with so much enthusiasm. sorry for your eardrums. and i am just talking to a member of congress
down here, president obama i don't know i want to put that particular label but i tell you bernie sanders is the left of your assigned and you can figure that out. i'm not going to add to that dialogue anymore but i want to tell you we can get our liberty back, we can get our freedom back and shrink the size of government, we can and must put people in place that understand my cue that hard work must play and savings and investment has to have a reward, the policies that dreyfus' office...
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i am working with bernie sanders on legislation that lays out a number of characteristics, that says, if you exceed these limits, you must be broken up. the standard approach would be more along the lines of -- the barrybernie sanders approach would be more long lines of -- i do not want to speak for him. i will describe this as a kind of sherman idea that i will give him credit for inspiring. and i say that not to take anything away from him. i do not want to say that is his bill when i know he is still working on it. but in casual conversations, he has inspired me to think that in addition to mandate rules, we ought to give regulators the ability to say, if any others get too big to fail, you ought to bring them up as well. but just giving permission to regulators, if it is too big to fail and you want to break upon, go ahead. i think we need to define certain institutions that are clearly too big because they crossed certain lines and also give the regulators the right to identify other institutions that for one reason or another are too big to fail. there is no proof or much evide
i am working with bernie sanders on legislation that lays out a number of characteristics, that says, if you exceed these limits, you must be broken up. the standard approach would be more along the lines of -- the barrybernie sanders approach would be more long lines of -- i do not want to speak for him. i will describe this as a kind of sherman idea that i will give him credit for inspiring. and i say that not to take anything away from him. i do not want to say that is his bill when i know...
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down here, president obama i don't know i want to put that particular label but i tell you bernie sanders the left of your assigned and you can figure that out. i'm not going to add to that dialogue anymore but i want to tell you we can get our liberty back, we can get our freedom back and shrink the size of government, we can and must put people in place that understand my cue that hard work must play and savings and investment has to have a reward, the policies that dreyfus' office equipment to socialism is have the vitality of american people and insults the character of the american dream and we can and we must rebuild the pillars of american exceptionalism and we must take this country from the shining city on a hill about ronald reagan constructed for and with us to the next level of our destiny -- that's what we will do as the awesome american people. bless you, i'm so glad to be part of you! thank you so much. [cheering] with. >> those in the back, i have just been told not to speak with so much enthusiasm. sorry for your eardrums. and i am just talking to a member of congress ove
down here, president obama i don't know i want to put that particular label but i tell you bernie sanders the left of your assigned and you can figure that out. i'm not going to add to that dialogue anymore but i want to tell you we can get our liberty back, we can get our freedom back and shrink the size of government, we can and must put people in place that understand my cue that hard work must play and savings and investment has to have a reward, the policies that dreyfus' office equipment...
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Apr 27, 2010
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sanders: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: let me begin by commending my friend from north dakota and expressing my agreement virtually with everything that he said and commend senator dodd for the very hard work he has done in bringing forth a very strong piece of wall street reform legislation which is long overdue. but, mr. president, let me also say that my good friend and neighbor from new hampshire, senator gregg, took to the floor yesterday to his ex -- to express his outrage that 10 senators on the budget committee voted for an amendment that i offered which lost, by the way, 12-10, to begin the process -- begin the process of breaking up too big to fail financial institutions that pose a catastrophic risk to our economy. and, quite frankly, after listening to senator gregg's statement, i wonder with all due sincerity what planet he is living on. apparently he has missed the fact that due to the greed, the recklessness and the illegal behavior of wall street that the american people continue to suffer through
sanders: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: let me begin by commending my friend from north dakota and expressing my agreement virtually with everything that he said and commend senator dodd for the very hard work he has done in bringing forth a very strong piece of wall street reform legislation which is long overdue. but, mr. president, let me also say that my good friend and neighbor from new hampshire, senator gregg, took to the floor yesterday to...
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sanders: i would ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sanders: madam president, my understanding is that our republican colleagues have been down here on the floor and have expressed their concerns about financial reform and their desire to work in a bipartisan way, and i welcome that. so i am going to lay out some ideas that i hope could have republican support. not sure that they will but i would love to see it because i think the vast majority of the people in our country are profoundly disgusted with the behavior on wall street, the greed, the recklessness, the illegal behavior which has led us to the terrible recession that we find ourselves in today. so i just want to tick off a couple of issues that i hope my republican colleagues would be interested in working with me on. every week i receive, and i suspect you do, madam president, and many of my colleagues do, telephone calls and letters and e-mails from people in our states who are outraged by the kind of interest rates they are forced to pay, interest rates which to my mind ar
sanders: i would ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sanders: madam president, my understanding is that our republican colleagues have been down here on the floor and have expressed their concerns about financial reform and their desire to work in a bipartisan way, and i welcome that. so i am going to lay out some ideas that i hope could have republican support. not sure that they will but i would love to see it because i think the vast majority of the...
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it's a computer crime. >> kerry sanders. that guy didn't seem tool worried, did he?rown of massachusetts. jamie gang el with a little pick up truck ride along takes us behind the scenes when "morning joe" comes back. industry. energy. her. this. lives. how ? by bringing together... information. ... people ... ... machines ... ... systems ... ideas... verizon helps businesses worldwide... including fortune 500 companies... find and achieve... better. better. better. better. [ female announcer ] it's red lobster's festival of shrimp... a chance to get everyone together for a night where everyone gets just what they want. combine two or three favorites, from new creations like crab-stuffed shrimp and pecan-crusted shrimp to classics like decadent shrimp scampi. it's everything you want in a night out. starting at just $11.99, during the festival of shrimp. right now at red lobster. the amount of technology in today's cars is like something out of a spaceship. which is why, mechanics nowadays are more like rocket scientists. they have to be. the technicians at ford and l
it's a computer crime. >> kerry sanders. that guy didn't seem tool worried, did he?rown of massachusetts. jamie gang el with a little pick up truck ride along takes us behind the scenes when "morning joe" comes back. industry. energy. her. this. lives. how ? by bringing together... information. ... people ... ... machines ... ... systems ... ideas... verizon helps businesses worldwide... including fortune 500 companies... find and achieve... better. better. better. better. [...