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saunders lines it up. makes the catch. shocked by that. he had just thrown five straight balls. you are 1-0 in your swinging right there. again you can hit a home run. it is still. you are down a run. he is looking for something. he felt like that was the pitch he could drive. he did get a good fastball there. but -- again, five straight balls -- got to make -- medina earn it.
saunders lines it up. makes the catch. shocked by that. he had just thrown five straight balls. you are 1-0 in your swinging right there. again you can hit a home run. it is still. you are down a run. he is looking for something. he felt like that was the pitch he could drive. he did get a good fastball there. but -- again, five straight balls -- got to make -- medina earn it.
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we will get answers from investing tighten liz and saunders.of the f's most powerful officials trash too big to fail banks and from congress. the rules be hanged? a legendary bank analyst joins us. can you ever have to much "money"? ♪ when. melissa: this is dominating-boards within an car radio service fine. the services get into a half million activation is. shares jumped 8% his new album debuted number one. despite expectations it was the third best album this year i'mo. milan sometimes things aren't always what they're cracked up to be. weound out that the struggle the economy grew at an even slower pace an expected. only 2%, and me. reported a number of b-2 in the courthou. kidded me that he may be think his plan to be hit a break adelle down, chief investment strategy. were you surprised. >> said nimoy of a typal. the good another round who. it was little bit hamas, have the initial lis who. so to see the numbers revised down is not a big surprrse in an and it was in a purely negative number. it was revised up. i don't think it's in the li
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with more on this, we have with sam saunders a chief investment strategist for charles schwab.t to get to this idea of the economy in just a second. but first, i would like you to respond to this pink newspaper about how ben bernanke may indicate exactly what he's going to apply the brakes on easing this week. we expect to hear from him on wednesday. what do you say? >> i'm not so sure that that is shocking news. this has been building to the point where it actually starts tapering off. they have been transparent. to think about this a few months in advance, i'm not so sure that i understand why this is newsworthy be one you may be calm, but the markets were not. where do you think the professional traders are thinking about this right now? >> the market is having little tantrums. but it's not a big surprise. we know what the fed has done is unprecedented with quantitative easing and that they'll attend there will be many steps between now and raising short-term interest rates, which is to be the first step of the process. so there will be a pickup in volatility. but we just ha
with more on this, we have with sam saunders a chief investment strategist for charles schwab.t to get to this idea of the economy in just a second. but first, i would like you to respond to this pink newspaper about how ben bernanke may indicate exactly what he's going to apply the brakes on easing this week. we expect to hear from him on wednesday. what do you say? >> i'm not so sure that that is shocking news. this has been building to the point where it actually starts tapering off....
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. >> she's 19-year-old kylie saunders but known as kylie. she sings in japanese and english making her u.s. debut in oakland. she gave us a preview of her song. >> she's been working nonstop since she sang at an nba game. her mother sent the video to sony music japan. >> i do juggling balancing and school, music was tough. i love it. it's just, i don't how to explain it but it's become a part of me now. i can't live without both. >> she's performing at yoshy's in oakland tonight. >> what a fun way to put yourself through school. >>> this is "world news." tonight, the stunning public apology about race. the face of an american cooking empire, paula deen, with her own plea tonight. >> i beg for your forgiveness. >> but will it be enough? with late word of a major blow to her career already. >>> cruel summer. look at this wall of fire tonight. threatening to take out a popular town. the winds fueling brand new wildfires, and the heart-pounding images of the flooding. part of a house going down the river. evacuations in a major city tonight. >>>
. >> she's 19-year-old kylie saunders but known as kylie. she sings in japanese and english making her u.s. debut in oakland. she gave us a preview of her song. >> she's been working nonstop since she sang at an nba game. her mother sent the video to sony music japan. >> i do juggling balancing and school, music was tough. i love it. it's just, i don't how to explain it but it's become a part of me now. i can't live without both. >> she's performing at yoshy's in oakland...
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saunders lines it up. makes the catch. shocked by that. he had just thrown five straight balls. you are 1-0 in your swinging right there. again you can hit a home run. it is still. you are down a run. he is looking for something. he felt like that was the pitch he could drive. he did get a good fastball there. but -- again, five straight balls -- got to make -- medina earn it. here is moss. he is 2 for 3. and moss, jumps on one. rifles it foul. if moss were the tying run -- he would probably be oliver perez in the game right now. as it is, the tying run is on deck. and that's josh donaldson. ready in the pen. so is perez, the lefty. 0-1. moss had one of the most dramatic home runs this year -- that home run against the angels in -- in extra innings. on april 29th. two-run shot in the 19th. a big win for oakland. a costly win for oakland. they sent three guys to the disabled list after this long, long ball game that was deep into the, night, into the morning. here in oakland. outside corner. struck him out. >> eric: medina, making pitches. throwing a slider. an off-speed pitch ri
saunders lines it up. makes the catch. shocked by that. he had just thrown five straight balls. you are 1-0 in your swinging right there. again you can hit a home run. it is still. you are down a run. he is looking for something. he felt like that was the pitch he could drive. he did get a good fastball there. but -- again, five straight balls -- got to make -- medina earn it. here is moss. he is 2 for 3. and moss, jumps on one. rifles it foul. if moss were the tying run -- he would probably be...
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joining us from san francisco deborah saunders and dana mill bank and with us louise from politico. should the news organizations have refused to sit down with eric holder because he's saying you can't report what is going on in the meets? >> a useful dialogue that had to happen. i don't fault anybody for going or not going. people had to do what they needed to do. i just don't understand the justice department's thinking on this. i mean, we're dealing with a very serious press issue at a time when transparency is essential. why have them off the record when you know they're not going to stay off the record? they're never going to stay off the record. >> the rules were a little relaxed. dana millbank. from the journalist point of view, i don't see what you get out of it if you can sit and get the benefit of the attorney general's thinking and you can't tell your readers. you can't tell your viewers. >> i can confirm megan kelly's reports, those were actual journalists. i believe they were. easy to mistake, but i believe they were. look, i don't think there's anything to fault the jo
joining us from san francisco deborah saunders and dana mill bank and with us louise from politico. should the news organizations have refused to sit down with eric holder because he's saying you can't report what is going on in the meets? >> a useful dialogue that had to happen. i don't fault anybody for going or not going. people had to do what they needed to do. i just don't understand the justice department's thinking on this. i mean, we're dealing with a very serious press issue at a...
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jeanie saunders, safety manager for the alameda county office of education.ust want to start quickly. you were bullied yourself? >> i was. it goes back to that experience, i can still think of the words that the students used to bully me. i talk with other adults. >> cheryl: so it lasts a long time? >> it does. >> cheryl: you are committed to this issue. what are school administrators doing? >> school administrators start by creating policies. having clear and consistent policies and procedures for bullying. it's really the best way to start the conversation. you have to have students understand what the school's stance is on bullying. to talk about bullying and students know what to do when they are bullied and they know how to report. >> cheryl: how do teachers identify bullying? how does that work? >> teachers need to be trained to identify bullying. i think sometimes people think bullying is just teasing go and rite of passage and it's okay to bully. we need to understand the convinces of bullying. it's beyond teasing, it is repeated and intentional and i
jeanie saunders, safety manager for the alameda county office of education.ust want to start quickly. you were bullied yourself? >> i was. it goes back to that experience, i can still think of the words that the students used to bully me. i talk with other adults. >> cheryl: so it lasts a long time? >> it does. >> cheryl: you are committed to this issue. what are school administrators doing? >> school administrators start by creating policies. having clear and...
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. >> reporter: terry saunders and her family call this backyard their sanctuary. >> my dad's putting green was back here. this is where we lived when they were kids. we ate breakfast on the grill down there. everything. >> reporter: the yard of the flower valley drive home in rockville was severely damaged by thursday's strong storms. today some of the trees being sawed into pieces and hauled away. >> i do know what a car zone looks like. >> reporter: three days after the storms, some families in rockville still have these unsafe signs on their doors. structural damage that needs to be fixed before they can go back in. >> i'm so grateful that my family is safe. >> reporter: over on stevens court, trees toppled into homes. keith adams says he feels fortunate that he dodged the damage this time. >> considering what i have versus what everybody else in the neighborhood had, i can't say how fortunate i am. i have a little bit more understanding but nowhere near what the people in moore and elsewhere came out and their house is a pile of rubble. count your blessing. >> reporter: darcy spe
. >> reporter: terry saunders and her family call this backyard their sanctuary. >> my dad's putting green was back here. this is where we lived when they were kids. we ate breakfast on the grill down there. everything. >> reporter: the yard of the flower valley drive home in rockville was severely damaged by thursday's strong storms. today some of the trees being sawed into pieces and hauled away. >> i do know what a car zone looks like. >> reporter: three days...
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tom saunders is a lawyer for the biotech industry. >> i think you can see unintended consequences, thingst would affect areas of medicine that the justices just never thought about. >> reporter: the ruling is against myriad genetics who wanted the keep the patent on the brca gene test. they're the only company that is the only test that sells and shows a person has a high risk of developing breast cancer. actress angelina jolie recently revealed she had a preventive double mastectomy after testing positive. >> as this test becomes more available because more laboratories will be able to do it, it's very likely that the price will become more affordable for more patients. >> reporter: myriad had rgued that the compangovernment gave company more to make up in spent in gene research. in a statement myriad said we remain focused on saving and improving people's lives. the court ruled myriad is allowed to patent synthetically occurring dna because it does not occur naturally and they can pointed out that myriad can paeblt the ways it's lates dna. alison harmelin, cbs news. >>> in sports the sp
tom saunders is a lawyer for the biotech industry. >> i think you can see unintended consequences, thingst would affect areas of medicine that the justices just never thought about. >> reporter: the ruling is against myriad genetics who wanted the keep the patent on the brca gene test. they're the only company that is the only test that sells and shows a person has a high risk of developing breast cancer. actress angelina jolie recently revealed she had a preventive double...
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point to make any predictions now slightly fewer of the viewers believe he'll follow jewel in a saunders example that is probably seeking asylum in a friendly country and stays there and less than twenty percent of this point fear snowden might be eliminated for fear of future leaks do what is not what you think on this issue by logging on to our dot com. now when it comes to getting heavy with whistleblowers and free speech advocates the u.s. need look no further than its own gulf allies several countries there have cracked down with arrest and incarceration to keep people quiet on and off line as you were just going on now explains. so now take a look at the u.s. friends who are known to have somewhat suspicious methods of upholding democratic freedoms of their citizens to are the united arab emirates kuwait bahrain and saudi arabia now in saudi arabia local media reports that the authorities asked the mobile providers to find ways to monitor encrypted messaging and apps like viber skype and whatsapp and said that if these applications could not be monitored then they would have to be
point to make any predictions now slightly fewer of the viewers believe he'll follow jewel in a saunders example that is probably seeking asylum in a friendly country and stays there and less than twenty percent of this point fear snowden might be eliminated for fear of future leaks do what is not what you think on this issue by logging on to our dot com. now when it comes to getting heavy with whistleblowers and free speech advocates the u.s. need look no further than its own gulf allies...
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is no stranger to leaking privileged information the world's most famous whistleblower giuditta saunders spoken up again this time about america's most online news talking that word about what he had to say on a website also. the most wrote about has made an amazing discovery evidence over water you could drink. up call to find out if life could once have existed on the run. through them is a deeply divided city and that's clearly evident in the very different lives its people lead the average population say discrimination against them is rife accusing israel of willfully keeping them in poverty or investigates. israeli leaders may claim jerusalem is the undivided capital of israel but try telling that to the city's two hundred eighty thousand arabs what. they do is have everything gardens pools but children go to camps in the summer but we did not have these in. this school sports ground is typical of facilities for jewish children but a stone's throw away arab children like ms ashame asked me to spend their afternoons playing here in the street in front of his house in the first a stud
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asylum like fifty some odd thousand not necessary political refugees but i think also that gina saunders also helped make a safe haven for those that are persecuted politically and i think it's a wonderful watershed moments were that there was a concert after it and beyond of these countries russia hong kong china venezuela and ecuador to protect edward snowden i think it's a very good initiative i think that all these countries know that the americans are not going to let up lightly and are going to start a great amount of political pressure to have him extradited but i do hope in this new age of south american let's say self-consciousness and new freedoms and so forth that they will step up to the plate and provide protection for edward snowden washington has revoked edward snowden's passport and said that he should be prevented from traveling any further as officials demanded that he be returned to the jurisdiction of the united states some lawmakers are urging washington to spare no effort to put him on trial in the u.s. even going so far as to threaten russia over its involvement an
asylum like fifty some odd thousand not necessary political refugees but i think also that gina saunders also helped make a safe haven for those that are persecuted politically and i think it's a wonderful watershed moments were that there was a concert after it and beyond of these countries russia hong kong china venezuela and ecuador to protect edward snowden i think it's a very good initiative i think that all these countries know that the americans are not going to let up lightly and are...
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proceedings against him the question is what is his next move some quotes attribute it to julia saunders the founder of wiki leaks in the last couple of hours say that diplomats from the country that has granted or will look to grant edward snowden asylum will be paid to greet him now we were led to believe we thought that was going to be venezuela with the suggestion that he's already booked on a flight times you mentioned to have monday. was a transit and then. the transit before eventually seeking asylum in caracas in venezuela that was the initial suggestion however as i say that all officials had diplomats from the ecuadorian embassy who have confirmed they are here to meet with edward snowden although they haven't confirmed anything beyond that there's absolutely no suggestion that they are going to be granting him asylum for russia for what it's worth saying that if edward snowden watcha seek asylum in moscow then his case would be treated the same as any other despite its high profile and rather extraordinary nature so we can confirm that edward snowden is here in moscow. his nex
proceedings against him the question is what is his next move some quotes attribute it to julia saunders the founder of wiki leaks in the last couple of hours say that diplomats from the country that has granted or will look to grant edward snowden asylum will be paid to greet him now we were led to believe we thought that was going to be venezuela with the suggestion that he's already booked on a flight times you mentioned to have monday. was a transit and then. the transit before eventually...
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prospect of the market and joining us now is chief investment strategist charles schwab liz and saunders. good thave you with us. that sounds a cautious -- cautious bull statements given given where sentiment is with this sentiment measures that tends to be an enviionment where the of market is ripe for a pullback although with the strong gains we havead but it will not be sinister but 're starting to digest a move by the fed to start tapering off their purchases of them will bring volatility although that i the start of it but t soon to tell. lou: that the fed is making noises but now we start to hear to say forget about it this terror raids stays with us a few canee by the attitude you don't love our idea to take away the punch bowl. >> i d think that puts up a trial balloon to get a sense of the reaction but that said, there is a perception the fed has a plan, they knowiming and they are just sending it out in dribs. i don't think that is the case but i think what bernanke and other fed members talk about is the truth. a lot can happe between now and the consensus that it would be no
prospect of the market and joining us now is chief investment strategist charles schwab liz and saunders. good thave you with us. that sounds a cautious -- cautious bull statements given given where sentiment is with this sentiment measures that tends to be an enviionment where the of market is ripe for a pullback although with the strong gains we havead but it will not be sinister but 're starting to digest a move by the fed to start tapering off their purchases of them will bring volatility...
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mccarthy resigned from wiki leaks in two thousand and ten one with numerous other employees after julia saunders decided to publish some three hundred ninety two thousand classified documents from the iraq war without properly redacting them now this is not the first time the u.s. has gone after people who are presently or were previously associated with wiki leaks however it is the first time the public is seeing documentation about what the u.s. government is doing who they are targeting when it comes to foreign citizens in its investigation into the wiki leaks organization. u.s. citizen jacob jacob apple bomb had his e-mails to period by a subpoena by the department of justice previously he gave an address on behalf of a songe at a hacker conference in new york city back in two thousand and ten and of course the most notorious person being pursued is bradley manning whose trial continues in fort meade maryland later this week and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america and field latest and greatest information coming out from ar
mccarthy resigned from wiki leaks in two thousand and ten one with numerous other employees after julia saunders decided to publish some three hundred ninety two thousand classified documents from the iraq war without properly redacting them now this is not the first time the u.s. has gone after people who are presently or were previously associated with wiki leaks however it is the first time the public is seeing documentation about what the u.s. government is doing who they are targeting when...
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lee saunders has done a fantastic job. proud of them because they've come together on this difficult issue and they are all standing behind the president standing with the senate to get this bill passed. >> bill: all right now, next friday is the first friday in july. and that's when the job numbers will come out. >> i can't tell you what they are. i don't know. i'm not going to scoop you. >> bill: i don't want to wait until next friday. you're here now. so let's get it out of the way. tell us what the jobs numbers are for june. >> i'm not even going to guess at it. you get in big trouble if you do this. >> i like this job. i don't want to get fired. >> bill: i like this job by getting people fired. anyhow, well, we'll wait then. next friday. and maybe you can come back in and talk to us about it. great to see you. thanks for the great job you're doing. >> thanks, bill. >> bill: i'll be back with today's parting shot. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> (singing) >> i take lipitor, thats it. >> are you improvin
lee saunders has done a fantastic job. proud of them because they've come together on this difficult issue and they are all standing behind the president standing with the senate to get this bill passed. >> bill: all right now, next friday is the first friday in july. and that's when the job numbers will come out. >> i can't tell you what they are. i don't know. i'm not going to scoop you. >> bill: i don't want to wait until next friday. you're here now. so let's get it out of...
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liz and saunders told a shootout we would n have that diedown in the middle of the year like we haveo three years. what do you say? >> theyre exactly right. this is where we have seen a massive disconnect between market's fundamentals and the pricing. th s&pontinues to motor hire an durable goods continuedo fade. consumeronfidence has continued to fade. so we don't see even last week's induutrial production numbers implying for first half of the ar basically in the second quarr flat. you adjusted for realorld inflation, the reflectionumber would be negative and very uy. that does not help gdp figures. gerri: wow >> they' not in a position to taper. they're not in a position to pull back i think what you see -- gerri: we may g it. to you. i feel like the economy should be stronger. need more growth. how do you play this? >> well, that is the interesting ing. but i am recommending to people is that insung your portfolio is fairly reasonably priced right now. if you areorried about a big reaction to this number, you can buy some downside protection. in the event you get a big move you h
liz and saunders told a shootout we would n have that diedown in the middle of the year like we haveo three years. what do you say? >> theyre exactly right. this is where we have seen a massive disconnect between market's fundamentals and the pricing. th s&pontinues to motor hire an durable goods continuedo fade. consumeronfidence has continued to fade. so we don't see even last week's induutrial production numbers implying for first half of the ar basically in the second quarr flat....
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. >> bernie saunders says the government has far too much power to spy on america. so just unbelievable, isn't it? >> it is. i voted against the patriot act time and time again because i worried about giving the government incredible powers and i'm afray that all of the fears that i have turned out to be justified. look, the bottom line is that the united states government now has phone records and other records of tens and tens and tens of millions of americans who have nothing, absolutely nothing, to do with terrorism. i happen to believe terrorism is a serious issue. i want our law enforcement people to be vigorous and aggressive in going after terrorists. but we can do that without undermining the basic constitutional rights that have made this a great and free country. so i hope that we revisit this issue of the usa patriot act and we constrain what the government can do. i want kids out there, i want every american to know when you get on the telephone, the government is not going to have records of who you were talking to and what time you were talking. i don
. >> bernie saunders says the government has far too much power to spy on america. so just unbelievable, isn't it? >> it is. i voted against the patriot act time and time again because i worried about giving the government incredible powers and i'm afray that all of the fears that i have turned out to be justified. look, the bottom line is that the united states government now has phone records and other records of tens and tens and tens of millions of americans who have nothing,...
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and after the bell, charles schwab's liz ann saunders says don't worry too much about this sell-off.od thing for your portfolio and her take on tomorrow's big jobs number. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good
and after the bell, charles schwab's liz ann saunders says don't worry too much about this sell-off.od thing for your portfolio and her take on tomorrow's big jobs number. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random...
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joining me is liz ann saunders and jeff cox. so would bad be good and bad be good when it comes to the markets? >> i'm not so sure bad would be good. if we got a really bad number, i don't think that would be good at all. i think we're a little bit past the point that you're cheering for weak nurps. i think if anything, fed policy is now more of a hindrance to economic growth than it is a help. that said, i think if we got an extraordinarily strong number, there might still be some less sticky money that's in the market, only because of the fed liquidity that could come out. but anything in line to a little bit better i personally would view as a good thing. what the market reaction is going to be, who knows? >> jeff cox, give us the expectations. what are you expecting? >> well, pleaya, i think that the market's is in two different camps right now. the goldilocks number, which has a two in front of it, somewhere north of 200,000, and the big bad wolf number, south of 100,000. you have to look at this rally and. you look at the
joining me is liz ann saunders and jeff cox. so would bad be good and bad be good when it comes to the markets? >> i'm not so sure bad would be good. if we got a really bad number, i don't think that would be good at all. i think we're a little bit past the point that you're cheering for weak nurps. i think if anything, fed policy is now more of a hindrance to economic growth than it is a help. that said, i think if we got an extraordinarily strong number, there might still be some less...
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there's a racial strategy not only in selecting kevin or the emergency manager and been harber tony saunders is african-american the emergency manager in flint at least one of them was african-american the emergency manager in detroit african-american the emergency manager in detroit public schools african-american and so i do think that when approaching cities that have a large african-american population the standard ministration has targeted african-americans to field those positions has it worked i think i think it has worked to a certain degree because on one side you have people saying well kevin or the nice guy he's a smart guy he's just doing his job you know really personally he understands of course when he gives his speech he talks about how he was raised and how you overcame racism in the history of his family and i think that kind of narrative if not completely keeping people from from fighting back it has taken some of the wind out of the sails i think if they if they call cajun american emergency manager that come to detroit you see a different proposition. amazing rever bowl
there's a racial strategy not only in selecting kevin or the emergency manager and been harber tony saunders is african-american the emergency manager in flint at least one of them was african-american the emergency manager in detroit african-american the emergency manager in detroit public schools african-american and so i do think that when approaching cities that have a large african-american population the standard ministration has targeted african-americans to field those positions has it...
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joining us in nick saunders. we've been questioning the efficacy of japan's experiment, or is this more about fears about the fed? >> it's a combination of the two. i think the issue with japan is that the initial rally in the nikkei and the selloff in the yen has been basically led by investors, not by the fundamental underlying as you just said by the other countries and by the locals actually investing in the longer term. the short term trades made a lot of money in it. >> front run story. >> yeah. >> there are suggestions, latest pmis in japan are looking better. >> a weak yen is making it look much more competitive. it's deaf nnitly feeling effect >> after the selloff that we've seen is now an entry point or not? if you've believed -- if you've believed japan is fundamentally changing? >> i think it's going to be choppy. i think you'll probably see it stuck within a range between 90 and 110. you'll get fits and starts and a very twitchy, not a stable growth that they would like to see. especially if you do g
joining us in nick saunders. we've been questioning the efficacy of japan's experiment, or is this more about fears about the fed? >> it's a combination of the two. i think the issue with japan is that the initial rally in the nikkei and the selloff in the yen has been basically led by investors, not by the fundamental underlying as you just said by the other countries and by the locals actually investing in the longer term. the short term trades made a lot of money in it. >> front...
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you know, the good men and women of afsmee the largest healthcare union under president lee saunders making america happen. check out the website at afsmee.org. afscme.org. the nsa mega data controversy took a big step yesterday when a lawsuit was filed against the obama administration seeking to stop the collection of our domestic phone records. that lawsuit filed by the aclu. mike mike german, 7 ario policy counsel for the aclu, a former fbi agent, himself, in studio with us this morning. hello, mike. good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> i didn't know you could sue the federal government. can you? >> oh, yes. we do it regularly. >> you do it on behalf of? >> well often, we have clients whose constitutional rights have been violated. >> right. >> in this case, the aclu is a verizon customer so we are actually suing on our own behalf. >> bill: i see, because your phone records? >> right. >> were seized? >> the phone records that were leaked out to the media actually covers it. >> so your contention is what? that this is illegal? >> it's unconstitutional infringement on the first
you know, the good men and women of afsmee the largest healthcare union under president lee saunders making america happen. check out the website at afsmee.org. afscme.org. the nsa mega data controversy took a big step yesterday when a lawsuit was filed against the obama administration seeking to stop the collection of our domestic phone records. that lawsuit filed by the aclu. mike mike german, 7 ario policy counsel for the aclu, a former fbi agent, himself, in studio with us this morning....
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under president lee saunders. for more information, check out their web site ats aftermy.org.s afscme.org. helping america make it happen, jamal simmons good friend of the program here. as a "friend of bill." jamal, let's start out. you and i are both big barack obama supporters. >> yes sir. >> bill: no doubt about it. >> yes sir. >> bill: just want to make sure everybody understands it. lately, it has been a rocky road right? i mean some justified and some not. when you look at benghazi, i.r.s., department of justice now nsa. now war on syria. kind of a rocky road is. this just typical second term blues or is the white house -- or has the white house lost its footing? >> it is probably a little second-term blues. things that were bubbling up two years ago have made it to the surface. the world has a way of having its say on any presidency. you can't predict what's going to happen in another country. it always happens. but the place where the obama administration's got to do better is they've got to really sketch out a narrative for us about what the administration's about. wh
under president lee saunders. for more information, check out their web site ats aftermy.org.s afscme.org. helping america make it happen, jamal simmons good friend of the program here. as a "friend of bill." jamal, let's start out. you and i are both big barack obama supporters. >> yes sir. >> bill: no doubt about it. >> yes sir. >> bill: just want to make sure everybody understands it. lately, it has been a rocky road right? i mean some justified and some...
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today by afsmee the largest public and union healthcare workers union under the great president lee saundersormation, check out the website at www.afscmee.org. making america happen. one the topics being reported on huffington post calm out at the end of last week on friday, a very important study by the pew center showing that women have really risen in terms of importance in the workplace in this country n 40% much american homes today, women are either the single sole bread winner or the number 1 bread winner for one out of four american couples today, women the woman makes more money than her husband does. it's remarkable progress on the part of women. but what kind of you undercuts that is the fact that still in this country, women are only earning across the board, average, $0.77 for every dollar that a man earns which is not right, not fair indefense iible and yet there were some republican conservative voices over the weekend who came out and said, oh the idea that this pew study shows so many women are out there working today is bad news for american families and even one republican
today by afsmee the largest public and union healthcare workers union under the great president lee saundersormation, check out the website at www.afscmee.org. making america happen. one the topics being reported on huffington post calm out at the end of last week on friday, a very important study by the pew center showing that women have really risen in terms of importance in the workplace in this country n 40% much american homes today, women are either the single sole bread winner or the...
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in december 1, 8000, american deserters roamed the european theater, another 10,000 british and saunders. the equivalent of a division of military fugitives was believed to be hiding in the parisian demimonde often joining forces with local black marketeers to peddle kate rations for $0.75 from the tailgates of stolen army trucks. hundreds of such vehicles vanished every day or simply selling the entire deuce and half for $5,000. >> there was a lot of bad behavior, no doubt about it. and i think it is important to recognize the notion that all the brothers and sisters were virtually -- it is nonsense, not how human nature works, whether you're in the army or out of the army. there were 23,000 deserters in the u.s. army in world war ii, thousands of courts martial for felonies, hundreds of thousands for lesser crimes, misdemeanors and this kind of miss behavior was quite common. there were race, 30 some soldiers executed usually for murder and/or reddick in europe during world war ii, french villages especially in normandy that protested violent behavior of american soldiers and british.
in december 1, 8000, american deserters roamed the european theater, another 10,000 british and saunders. the equivalent of a division of military fugitives was believed to be hiding in the parisian demimonde often joining forces with local black marketeers to peddle kate rations for $0.75 from the tailgates of stolen army trucks. hundreds of such vehicles vanished every day or simply selling the entire deuce and half for $5,000. >> there was a lot of bad behavior, no doubt about it. and...
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hill's son, otal saunders, his wife and her 15-year-old daughter were murdered by two men in a brutal home invasion in st. paul, minnesota, in 2007. unfortunately, the case lingered for two years. when mr. jones returned to the u.s. attorney's office in 2009, ms. hill contacted him and asked him to review the case. mr. jones' office investigated the case and obtained convictions against the perpetrators. in 2011 both of the men were sentenced to life in prison on three counts of murder. in her letter she says, quote: in my son's keepsake box, i have a handwritten note that you sent me in response to my plea to you for justice for otal, maria and britney. you can't promise me anything but a commitment to review my case when you came into the office. your note gave me hope and the strength to continue to fight for justice for my children. she wrote to wish him well and success in his new leadership role at atf writing: when a job feels like you can't go on and the odds seem stacked against you, think about mothers like me who will rely on you to help stop senseless violence and move thi
hill's son, otal saunders, his wife and her 15-year-old daughter were murdered by two men in a brutal home invasion in st. paul, minnesota, in 2007. unfortunately, the case lingered for two years. when mr. jones returned to the u.s. attorney's office in 2009, ms. hill contacted him and asked him to review the case. mr. jones' office investigated the case and obtained convictions against the perpetrators. in 2011 both of the men were sentenced to life in prison on three counts of murder. in her...