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i'll talk to howard schultz about the journey he and his company have taken, where it's headed and who needs a trenta anyway. >>> and a movie muggy well a long and legendary career. now the tables are turned on jerry weintraub. my conversation with a true hollywood insider. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on wall street. encouraging news about jobs in america. the unemployment rate fell to a two-year low in the month of march as companies created jobs at the fastest two-month pace since the recession began. the labor department says the economy created 216,000 new jobs, slightly better than analysts' expectations. the unemployment rate dropped to 8.8%. >>> the markets wrapped up a strong quarter, the dow having the best first quarter showing since 1999, the s&p since 1998. the dow hitting a six-week high on wednesday and highs for the year on friday. there is now another bid for the stock ex
i'll talk to howard schultz about the journey he and his company have taken, where it's headed and who needs a trenta anyway. >>> and a movie muggy well a long and legendary career. now the tables are turned on jerry weintraub. my conversation with a true hollywood insider. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at...
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of the very very mind bogglingly ugly first up the good democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz the representative from florida is taking a tough stance on the ongoing budget negotiations demanding that republicans don't include a defunding planned parenthood provision in the budget washerman schultz said we would face a crisis in terms of the explosion of cancer particular more advanced stage cancer if women didn't have access to the services that planned parenthood provides it's like oh my niece trying to take sides in the in the war. by republicans against women i for one am on the congresswoman from florida side. sharon angle in another movie just confirms what about of voters thought last year that she's too wacky to serve in the senate angle is now arguing that there are enemies within our government her campaign sent out an email last night arguing that such as radical groups like al qaeda that threaten our liberty maybe many of our own leaders elected leaders have decided that the constitution is archaic and therefore threaten america a way of life for us and future gene
of the very very mind bogglingly ugly first up the good democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz the representative from florida is taking a tough stance on the ongoing budget negotiations demanding that republicans don't include a defunding planned parenthood provision in the budget washerman schultz said we would face a crisis in terms of the explosion of cancer particular more advanced stage cancer if women didn't have access to the services that planned parenthood provides it's...
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. >> i had a question regarding the popular schultz in blue niles. the popular schultz has will be conducted but not concluded and i was wondering could the panel could comment first on the political practical impediments to issuing your report and initiating negotiations and second, if you could comment on how those negotiations will likely play out given the anticipated political and constitutional changes in the north. thank you. >> jason. >> you toke spoken about darfur and the need to make process. because of the implication with the board constitutional review in the north, similarly, it's become apparent that the popular consultation has constitutional implication and i was wondering if you could comment on your thoughts on whether or not these processes need to proceed in order to positively inform the constitutional making process or whether or not sudan might not be better served by having a national constitution making process try to at one solve these problems. thank you. >> i just would like to thank mr. mbeki for achieving peace in suda
. >> i had a question regarding the popular schultz in blue niles. the popular schultz has will be conducted but not concluded and i was wondering could the panel could comment first on the political practical impediments to issuing your report and initiating negotiations and second, if you could comment on how those negotiations will likely play out given the anticipated political and constitutional changes in the north. thank you. >> jason. >> you toke spoken about darfur...
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. >>> debbie wasserman schultz has been tapped to be the chair of the democratic national committee who will succeed tim kaine. he announced he's running for virginia's open senate seat in 2012. >>> after a firestorm of criticism, wisconsin governor scott walker has reversed the promotion of the son of an influential lobbyist to a high ranking state job paying more than $80,000 a year. democrats complained the appointment of the 27-year-old who has limited experience and no college degree amounted to cronyism. >>> and a potential crisis was averted in space after an old fragment of a chinese satellite threatened to fly close to the international space station. normally, nasa would move the iss out of the way. but it was discovered too late. it missed the space station by a little more than three miles. >> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,393 after shedding six points on tuesday. the s&p lost a fraction. the nasdaq inched up two. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei fell 31 points. but in hong kong,
. >>> debbie wasserman schultz has been tapped to be the chair of the democratic national committee who will succeed tim kaine. he announced he's running for virginia's open senate seat in 2012. >>> after a firestorm of criticism, wisconsin governor scott walker has reversed the promotion of the son of an influential lobbyist to a high ranking state job paying more than $80,000 a year. democrats complained the appointment of the 27-year-old who has limited experience and no...
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janet schultz. she will be discussing summer programming from the district side and the way that we are trying to grow those programs. >> good afternoon supervisors and commissioners. thank you for allowing me to identify the need we have to fill gaps in those services. if you refer to the power point presentation i have for you, that is what i will be using. in our current condition, because we have been cut from the state, sfusd
janet schultz. she will be discussing summer programming from the district side and the way that we are trying to grow those programs. >> good afternoon supervisors and commissioners. thank you for allowing me to identify the need we have to fill gaps in those services. if you refer to the power point presentation i have for you, that is what i will be using. in our current condition, because we have been cut from the state, sfusd
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wasserman-schultz. i offer you moderate success. [laughter] there is probably not a bigger supporter of nih than i am. i go out and visit the 27 research institutes. the nih is the best kept secret in washington, d.c. they need to let the american people know what they do because they do incredibly important and good work out there. i wish we did not have to cut or reduce spending to any program that i like. unfortunately, one thing is driving this budget resolution more than anything else that we have to address and that is a $1.60 trillion deficit this year and $14 trillion in debt. if we don't have the courage to stand up and address it which means tough cuts and yes, some programs that i like, there is going to be no funds for nih in future years or any other discretionary funding or any other biomedical research. that is just the reality. we have to stand up and make the tough decisions. as dr. price said, there are no cuts in this budget to nih. there are no cuts in this budget to nih. this is not the appropriations committee.
wasserman-schultz. i offer you moderate success. [laughter] there is probably not a bigger supporter of nih than i am. i go out and visit the 27 research institutes. the nih is the best kept secret in washington, d.c. they need to let the american people know what they do because they do incredibly important and good work out there. i wish we did not have to cut or reduce spending to any program that i like. unfortunately, one thing is driving this budget resolution more than anything else that...
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protocol, everybody's chief of protocol, who's ever had a chief of protocol in san francisco, charlotte schultz. and i hope she sticks around as your chief of protocol. [applause] one of your state senators, and we have two of those, only one is present at the moment. the other one is up working on the budget. but senator leland yee is here to welcome you. [applause] and a man who went to bed on saturday night, a cop with a badge and who woke up on sunday morning a new d.a., george gason. [applause] city attorney twice elected in san francisco, and usually without opposition, dennis herrera. [applause] a member of the board of education and from your administration, mr. newsom, hydra mendoza. [applause] the assessor for the city and county of san francisco, phil teng. the treasurer of the city and county of san francisco, jose cisneros. [applause] the public defender and the man that first whispered to george, you should be the d.a., jeff hadachi. one of the judges with whom we have worked for years, lilian singh. [applause] and of course the woman who was your lifeline from here to hong kong w
protocol, everybody's chief of protocol, who's ever had a chief of protocol in san francisco, charlotte schultz. and i hope she sticks around as your chief of protocol. [applause] one of your state senators, and we have two of those, only one is present at the moment. the other one is up working on the budget. but senator leland yee is here to welcome you. [applause] and a man who went to bed on saturday night, a cop with a badge and who woke up on sunday morning a new d.a., george gason....
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bill clinton, obama, howard schultz, steve jobs. that is the way we are wired. it is in our dna.eople think it is all about digital technology. it is not about state of the art technology. it is about state of the heart technology. we have 40,000 years of oral narrative. we are wired that way. it is in our dna. that is what we call upon we want to move other people to action. we do it intuitively all the time. we always tell people stories. story is not the icing. it is the cake. it is the way it works. people will not become john grisham or nelson mandela. but if they can take 12 strokes off of their game, success and failure are close together. if you can just move that meter 10%, you can have great results. tavis: 1 impersonal pet peeves. one of my personal pet peeves is powerpoints. everyone ries on it. it makes you lazy. i am looking at the screen so often as opposed to talking with you. talk to me about how it is face- to-face with people that you connect when so much of what we do is this until -- digital presentation. >> you are right. you can ask some of the most powerfu
bill clinton, obama, howard schultz, steve jobs. that is the way we are wired. it is in our dna.eople think it is all about digital technology. it is not about state of the art technology. it is about state of the heart technology. we have 40,000 years of oral narrative. we are wired that way. it is in our dna. that is what we call upon we want to move other people to action. we do it intuitively all the time. we always tell people stories. story is not the icing. it is the cake. it is the way...
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was are man schultz. aye. mrs. moore. mrs. moore,a. mrs. castor. aye. mr. shuler. mr. shuler aye. mr. tonko, aye. mrs. bass, aye. chairman ryan. chairman ryan, no. >> any member who wishs to vote or change their vote? >> mr. chairman, on that vet the ayes are 15 and the nos are 22. >> there being 15 ayes and 22 no, sir the agreement is not agreed to. now we move to tier two. i believe we are going to mrs. bass. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> the clerk will designate the amendment. >> earnings designated as number 12 offered by mrs. bass stop harmful cuts to veterans. >> you are recognized for six and a half minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. veterans from iraq and afghanistan warms have experience -- wars have experienced more days in combat, minister tours in duty and have survived physical injuries never imagined in previous years. unfortunately a sad consequence have been veterans suffering from extreme economic and social hardships and in too many cases resulting in homelessness. the least we can do is keep our promise to our veterans. what is at risk is funding for new hud vete
was are man schultz. aye. mrs. moore. mrs. moore,a. mrs. castor. aye. mr. shuler. mr. shuler aye. mr. tonko, aye. mrs. bass, aye. chairman ryan. chairman ryan, no. >> any member who wishs to vote or change their vote? >> mr. chairman, on that vet the ayes are 15 and the nos are 22. >> there being 15 ayes and 22 no, sir the agreement is not agreed to. now we move to tier two. i believe we are going to mrs. bass. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> the clerk will designate...
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. >> tim kaine will be succeeded by it debbie wasserman schultz. >> she was greeted by the traditional values coalition -- "way to go, dnc. you found a candidate best fits your profile for chairman, a junk yard dog who is mean, nasty, able to speak at a moment's notice, and able to manipulate the facts and always uncompromising." >> strong press release to follow. >> was it noso long ago -- to be more strident of the big issue of the budget, and my fear is that that democrats will just demagogue and their way to the election. the democrats will not accuse republicans of -- will now accuse republicans -- old age in their playbook -- throwing granny in the snow. >> s itough, but this is kind of -- is the kind of reaction -- >> will they throw granny in the snow. >> dnc is saying that the ryan plan will kill granny. this will be one of the most demagogic campaigns we have ever seen it is irresponsible, but i think it will work. if you want to get reelected in 2012, as obama does, i predict he will sit back and ride that demagoguery into it election. >> demagogues have shown that they are
. >> tim kaine will be succeeded by it debbie wasserman schultz. >> she was greeted by the traditional values coalition -- "way to go, dnc. you found a candidate best fits your profile for chairman, a junk yard dog who is mean, nasty, able to speak at a moment's notice, and able to manipulate the facts and always uncompromising." >> strong press release to follow. >> was it noso long ago -- to be more strident of the big issue of the budget, and my fear is that...
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. >> next on booktv, howard schultz, chairman and ceo of starbucks. he recounts his return to a leadership position in the country in 2008 after an eight-year absence. mr. schultz explains some of the setbacks that the company faced during the economic recession. his thoughts on starbucks deviation from its original kept -- concepts and his ideas that returned starbucks back to profitability. than any place in the country so my shorthand of greater washington is highly educated and compensated and caffeinated. and i tell you, your stores do quite well and you do quite well for us. we are honored and pleased to have you join us this morning. welcome to greater washington. >> happy to be here. >> quite an undertaking to put a book like this together as everybody in the room gets to go through it. you were very candid in this book. starbucks in your estimation and a few other critics lost its way for period of time. you came back as the ceo to restore that but not just to bring it back to where it was but onward -- "onward" is the title and on word is th
. >> next on booktv, howard schultz, chairman and ceo of starbucks. he recounts his return to a leadership position in the country in 2008 after an eight-year absence. mr. schultz explains some of the setbacks that the company faced during the economic recession. his thoughts on starbucks deviation from its original kept -- concepts and his ideas that returned starbucks back to profitability. than any place in the country so my shorthand of greater washington is highly educated and...
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schultz, i know that a film is being made in italy, a film about the concentration camps. i suggest you play the role of camp guard. >> berlusconi left the chancellor waiting at her summit in germany while he took time out to answer his mobile phone. this, too, is typical berlusconi, a lack of tact and sensitivity. policies are occasionally decided on a whim. in the 2009uropean elections he packed his party list with attractive women, paying scant regard to their political experience. and now ruby, the latest in a string of women making negative headlines for silvio berlusconi. so far he's managed to joke his way out. but now his luck may have just run out. >> well, berlusconi has been tried on at least 17 charges since his first term as prime minister began in 1994. none of the cases has resulted in lasting convictns. several weroverturned on appeal. a remarkable legal winning streak for berlusconi. or are the laws in italy simply too lenient when the prime minister is involved? many italians are fed up and want to see true reforms in the legal system. >> there were rowdy
schultz, i know that a film is being made in italy, a film about the concentration camps. i suggest you play the role of camp guard. >> berlusconi left the chancellor waiting at her summit in germany while he took time out to answer his mobile phone. this, too, is typical berlusconi, a lack of tact and sensitivity. policies are occasionally decided on a whim. in the 2009uropean elections he packed his party list with attractive women, paying scant regard to their political experience. and...
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there's george schultz right there. a lot of tears of joy around the world. this event has been sold out for months. the royal wedding is now history in england. en estimated 2 billion worldwide viewers and memories of a lifetime. jessica aguirre has more. >> reporter: as darkness fell, catherine middleton emerged in a second sarah burton dress. this time strapless and jeweled. it was majesty on a human scale. an embodiment of national pride and centuries of tradition. an estimated 1 million spectators in london alone. and more than 2 billion watching around the world. the day began at westminister abbey with nearly 2,000 guests. the prime minister, elton john, the beckhams. but this was william and kate's day. he arrived with the best man, prince harry. moments later, and right on time, kate took center stage. a first glimpse of the dress by british designer sarah burton. she wore a tiara borrowed from the queen herself. "you look beautiful" the groom whisp whispered. >> with this wing i thee wed. i pronounce they be man and wife together. >> reporter: and w
there's george schultz right there. a lot of tears of joy around the world. this event has been sold out for months. the royal wedding is now history in england. en estimated 2 billion worldwide viewers and memories of a lifetime. jessica aguirre has more. >> reporter: as darkness fell, catherine middleton emerged in a second sarah burton dress. this time strapless and jeweled. it was majesty on a human scale. an embodiment of national pride and centuries of tradition. an estimated 1...
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florida democratic congresswoman debra wasserman schultz, who we saw right toward the end of kelly's reporting there, was named the new head of the democratic national committee today. and she will keep her day job in congress at the same time. >>> last night into this morning as a violent weather front moved to the northeast across parts of the american south, nine americans lost their lives. they had no time to run as the fierce embedded storms that dropped down in the form of tornadoes took hold on several places. nbc's ron mott is two hours north of atlanta tonight in ellijay, georgia. ron, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. as you mentioned, at least nine people have died in these storms, most in georgia. amazingly, no one here. this was a big, powerful, fast-moving storm that needed little time to cause a whole lot of damage. >> wow. >> reporter: from kansas to texas, missouri to arkansas, monday was a mess, as a powerful storm system churned across the midwest and south, destroying property and claiming lives. among those killed, the driver of this car in a
florida democratic congresswoman debra wasserman schultz, who we saw right toward the end of kelly's reporting there, was named the new head of the democratic national committee today. and she will keep her day job in congress at the same time. >>> last night into this morning as a violent weather front moved to the northeast across parts of the american south, nine americans lost their lives. they had no time to run as the fierce embedded storms that dropped down in the form of...
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hudson, captain sullenberger, is going to be a guest on ed schultz's show tonight talking about union busting politics in america right now. this is an interview i have been looking forward to for a very long time. i am so happy ed is the guy who got this interview and i hope you keep it right here and watch. >>> drawing the line. how far should the u.s. go in helping the rebels? libya? >>> cobra in custody, a deadly snake that had escaped from a new york zoo is found. >>> and he's doing what? find out what one tradition prince william will not be following is. i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "first look" on mcht s nbc. >>> we begin with to armor not to arm. there is a fierce debate in washington this morning about whether to supply weapons to disorganized rebels in libya who are losing momentum to gadhafi forces. defense secretary roberts gates and joint chief admiral mullen argued forcefully against supplying u.s. arms. the white house has said repeatedly, it has not ruled out arming libya's opposition. libyan state tv is quoting gadhafi saying he is not the one who should resign,
hudson, captain sullenberger, is going to be a guest on ed schultz's show tonight talking about union busting politics in america right now. this is an interview i have been looking forward to for a very long time. i am so happy ed is the guy who got this interview and i hope you keep it right here and watch. >>> drawing the line. how far should the u.s. go in helping the rebels? libya? >>> cobra in custody, a deadly snake that had escaped from a new york zoo is found....
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ed schultz the worst kind of hypocrites please tell me the obama administration put you on the payroll is the biggest cheerleader for the war in libya. from my fellow libertarians on t.v. john stossel judge as you know pilots on a question. are you aware that your mustache makes you look like an eighty's porn star judge is thoughts still going to let you invite me on your fellow after this people to get worked on now that you're watching our team you're at least enjoying a different perspective on the world but if you want you can always go back to. the low and keep. the pretty easy living people are saying let's see she's older you know she says she's a star. so if that's what our corporate media wants us to be distracted by we can still count on the first amendment to protect our freedom of speech right well it's more like you're free to talk about what we tell you the top of our next guest is ray mcgovern who delivered the cia daily intelligence briefing the president reagan and had become one of the leading voices of dissent in america speaking out against our unconstitutional fore
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debbie wasserman schultz would be the first woman elected to chair the dnc. she is expected to play a key role in the president's re-election campaign. >>> and another woman is moving to the forefront of leadership in las vegas. carolyn goodman won the 65% of vote in the primary. she is running to replace her husband, oscar, who held that job for three terms. mrs. goodman faces an election against the number two candidate. that comes up in june. >>> a west virginia mining community is coming together, 1 year after an explosion killed 29 miners. family, friends and elected officials gathered in a school gymnasium last night. in front of the stage, 29 hardhats and photos of the miners rested on white crosses. other memorials were held during the day. >>> a line of violent storms that hammered 18 states may be the worst severe weather outbreak on record. at least nine people were killed, including a georgia man and his 3-year-old son, found huddled together after a tree fell on their house. fierce winds and as many as 38 tornadoes swept in from texas to florida
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host ed schultz using that as an excuse to justify this u.s. bombing the fact is though that. the u.n. security council resolution one thousand seventy three that was passed was very narrowly passed because five very powerful countries china russia brazil india in germany. abstained their populations represent a majority of the citizens of the world as represented on the security council so i think that the united states also was engaged in some reactionary politics here and the feeling that we had to do something to show the relevance and i also think the obama administration was probably afraid of having part of its legacy be like that of president clinton's that rwanda was happening and you failed to stop it so i think on the one hand libya was a convenient way to show that the u.s. was taking action in the middle east in the midst of all these uprisings on the flip side of it you have tremendous repression going on in yemen you have the u.s. support for the corrupt monarchy in saudi arabia you see protests today in jordan you see syria also increasingly descending into blo
host ed schultz using that as an excuse to justify this u.s. bombing the fact is though that. the u.n. security council resolution one thousand seventy three that was passed was very narrowly passed because five very powerful countries china russia brazil india in germany. abstained their populations represent a majority of the citizens of the world as represented on the security council so i think that the united states also was engaged in some reactionary politics here and the feeling that we...
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lot of these people are very egotistical and very full of themselves if you watch people like it schultz you'll see. well i hope that isn't the case i hope of the viewers aren't buying it although if you look at some of the polls regarding fox news's coverage in the past and they definitely do buy it i'm hoping the m.s.m. you see the or is there a little wiser than that eric thank you so much for joining us tonight thank you fred. now tonight's show intel is just ahead and then threats of a government shutdown with over washington that's the process of reaching a budget deal been made more difficult by the tea party i discussed our prime you there from talking points not knowing the term. you know sometimes you see a story at the scene so for a sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else in here see some of the part of it and realize that everything is just you don't know i'm trying hard to the big picture. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime. i think. the the one well. we have the government says they're going to keep him safe get ready because you
lot of these people are very egotistical and very full of themselves if you watch people like it schultz you'll see. well i hope that isn't the case i hope of the viewers aren't buying it although if you look at some of the polls regarding fox news's coverage in the past and they definitely do buy it i'm hoping the m.s.m. you see the or is there a little wiser than that eric thank you so much for joining us tonight thank you fred. now tonight's show intel is just ahead and then threats of a...
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. >> host: would you comment on debbie wasserman schultz? >> guest: i don't are very well so i look forward to getting to know her. urge views are impressive and smart and articulate. i just don't know her very well other than what i hear, which is good things. >> obviously the primaries and the caucus will be somewhat in flux. the rnc has tried to bring our some rnc mbs have tried to bring some order to the debates with the limited success. what should the role of the rnc -- have you heard any positive reaction from campaigns? >> guest: lots of positive reaction from campaign to i'm not going to get into the details because there's a degree of confidentiality. it's been very positive as far as having -- the idea is pretty simple. and i think it's been work in a different angle. at the idea is that the republican national committee would put our stamp of approval, or sanction, or whatever word you want to call it over one, maybe two debates a month, at the most, tried to do one a month. starting in august, through sunday, say, in february or
. >> host: would you comment on debbie wasserman schultz? >> guest: i don't are very well so i look forward to getting to know her. urge views are impressive and smart and articulate. i just don't know her very well other than what i hear, which is good things. >> obviously the primaries and the caucus will be somewhat in flux. the rnc has tried to bring our some rnc mbs have tried to bring some order to the debates with the limited success. what should the role of the rnc --...
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. >> next on booktv, howard schultz, chairman and ceo of starbucks. he recounts his return to a leadership position in the company in 2008 after an eight year absence. mr. schultz explains some of the setbacks that the company faced during the economic recession, his thoughts on starbucks' deviation from its original concept and his decisions that returned the company to profitability. [applause] >> thank you. >> well, it's not much of an overstatement to say that greater washington is powered by starbucks. that's, that really is the key. i've shared over the years that while we're one of the more highly educated regions in the country with all of the attainment levels, pretty good on the household income because the nine of the top 15 median household incomes are here. more starbucks per capita in washington, d.c. proper than any place in the country, so my shorthand of how i pitch greater washington is highly educated, highly compensated, highly caffeinated. >> okay. [laughter] >> and, boy, i tell ya, your stores do quite well. we're really honored
. >> next on booktv, howard schultz, chairman and ceo of starbucks. he recounts his return to a leadership position in the company in 2008 after an eight year absence. mr. schultz explains some of the setbacks that the company faced during the economic recession, his thoughts on starbucks' deviation from its original concept and his decisions that returned the company to profitability. [applause] >> thank you. >> well, it's not much of an overstatement to say that greater...
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meyer sound off saying how about ed schultz for glenn beck's old spot a different more reasonable perspective like news would ever go for that obviously our viewers are quite creative right think it's safe to say that we're all very curious about who's going to fill the extra use but until we find out here's our next topic of discussion for you at home earlier in our show we told you that the u.s. and china are engaged in a tit for tat over their human rights records i think most people would agree that china is not the best example of protecting human rights we want to know if the u.s. should be getting involved in their business publishing information about their not so admirable record so let us know what you think do you think that the u.s. should publish human rights reports on other countries or should they stick to fixing their own problems first you can respond to us on facebook twitter and you tube and you know your response just my mate on air. now coming up q. must be lonely way up there in alaska too long out of the spotlight so sarah palin decided to cheer on the burgers that's c
meyer sound off saying how about ed schultz for glenn beck's old spot a different more reasonable perspective like news would ever go for that obviously our viewers are quite creative right think it's safe to say that we're all very curious about who's going to fill the extra use but until we find out here's our next topic of discussion for you at home earlier in our show we told you that the u.s. and china are engaged in a tit for tat over their human rights records i think most people would...
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clinton, condoleezza rice, colin powell, madeleine albright, lawrence eagleburger, james baker, george schultzhenry kissinger. these conversations are being recorded at the state department where room by room you can see america's history and the object of history, and, also, a wonderful collection of american paintings and decorative art. the rooms are named for former secretaries of state, the john quincy adams room is home to the desk at which the treaty of paris was signed ending the american revolutionary war. these rooms have witnessed historic meetings between american officials and foreign ministers and heads of state. we take note of the 50th an vaerls of these rooms and the patrons of diplomacy initiatives. we begin our conversations on diplomacy with secretary of state and former secretary of state kissing her. secretary clinton came to this office after serving as first lady of arkansas and the united states. she was appointed by president obama after a spirited contest for nomination for president. henry kissinger was a harvard professor, national security advisor for president ni
clinton, condoleezza rice, colin powell, madeleine albright, lawrence eagleburger, james baker, george schultzhenry kissinger. these conversations are being recorded at the state department where room by room you can see america's history and the object of history, and, also, a wonderful collection of american paintings and decorative art. the rooms are named for former secretaries of state, the john quincy adams room is home to the desk at which the treaty of paris was signed ending the...
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wasserman schultz: thank you so much, madam speaker. i rise today in opposition to h.r. 1255. i say to my friend from georgia that no matter how he slices it, if you are saying in this law, in this bill, that if the senate fails to act then h.r. 1 becomes law, check websters, that's deeming. this is blatantly unconstitutional, deem and pass legislation, offered by representative womack, and it makes me wonder what sort of april fool's day joke is being played on the american public. to be sure congressman womack cited constitutional authority for his bill. first he cites clause 7 of section 9 of art igle 1, that congress has the authority to spend money by passing laws. he then cites clause 1 of section 8, for the idea that congress shall have power to lay taxes and pay the debt. but what my republican colleagues fail to cite, is clause 1, section 1, article 1 for the fundamental concept that congress shall consist of a senate and the house of representatives. as much as we don't like that much of the time, that is what the constitution says. i also refer him to clause 2, sect
wasserman schultz: thank you so much, madam speaker. i rise today in opposition to h.r. 1255. i say to my friend from georgia that no matter how he slices it, if you are saying in this law, in this bill, that if the senate fails to act then h.r. 1 becomes law, check websters, that's deeming. this is blatantly unconstitutional, deem and pass legislation, offered by representative womack, and it makes me wonder what sort of april fool's day joke is being played on the american public. to be sure...
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wasserman-schultz aye. ms. moore. aye. ms. castor. aye. mr. schuller. aye. mr. tanko. aye. ms. bass. aye. chairman ryan. no. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 16. the nos are 22. >> the amendment is not agreed to. doggett'se on to mr. amended. >> designated as no. 2 offered by mr. doggett, of shoring of u.s. jobs with de "make it america" agenda. >> i think that most americans are recognized that, if you want a slice of the american pie, you want to help bake it. but there are certain corporations that seek to a justice of american courts, the protection of the american military, and all the other rights and benefits of being an american without paying their fair share for that right. indeed, a number of our largest corporations pay an effective tax rate that is lower than the janitorial crews cleaning their offices. that is not right. while this budget document that republicans have advanced today cite the 1986 reagan tax reform as a model, they actually reject the leadership of president reagan. in 1986, he signed into law a measure that actually raise tax revenues on corp
wasserman-schultz aye. ms. moore. aye. ms. castor. aye. mr. schuller. aye. mr. tanko. aye. ms. bass. aye. chairman ryan. no. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 16. the nos are 22. >> the amendment is not agreed to. doggett'se on to mr. amended. >> designated as no. 2 offered by mr. doggett, of shoring of u.s. jobs with de "make it america" agenda. >> i think that most americans are recognized that, if you want a slice of the american pie, you want to help bake it....
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congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. again, congratulations on the new position. >> thank you very much. thank you. >>> it's now 13 after the hour. it's meredith. >> matt, thank you. we are learning more this morning about the mother who drove her family minivan into the hudson river killing herself and three of her children. the woman's family spoke exclusively to nbc news. we have the latest from maria schiavocampo. maria, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, meredith. we now know that the 10-year-old boy wasn't let out of the van as previously thought. he actually escaped. this is the brother and sister of the mother la shonda armstrong. they say they never imagined she would do the unthinkable. >> we need you right now, lord. heavenly father come into our lives. >> reporter: after losing so much, the family of la shan da armstrong is make sense of the senseless and figure out why the 25-year-old mother would kill herself and three of her young children. >> and i'm like, mom, what happened, calm down, calm
congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. again, congratulations on the new position. >> thank you very much. thank you. >>> it's now 13 after the hour. it's meredith. >> matt, thank you. we are learning more this morning about the mother who drove her family minivan into the hudson river killing herself and three of her children. the woman's family spoke exclusively to nbc news. we have the latest from maria schiavocampo. maria, good morning to you. >> reporter: good...
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huaaisleerr,s inoe a guest on ed schultz's show tonight talking about union busting politics in america right now. this is an interview i have been looking forward to for a very long time. i am so happy ed is the guy who got this interview and i hope you keep it right here and watch. that does it for us tonight. now it is time for the aforementioned "ed show." >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. this is what's on the table tonight. a protest tea partiers? is that all you got? is that all you can get to the nation's capitol to say this is what we got to do with the budget? well the tea party, believe it or not, is leading republicans towards a government shutdown but you know what? where do the democrats stand in this fight? commentary coming up. according to captain chesley sullenberger people will die in an aviation bill from house republicans becomes law. captain sullenberger joins us exclusively tonight to talk about it. and the question of arming libyan freedom fighters has become far more complicated. and the debate is heating up. we'll touc
huaaisleerr,s inoe a guest on ed schultz's show tonight talking about union busting politics in america right now. this is an interview i have been looking forward to for a very long time. i am so happy ed is the guy who got this interview and i hope you keep it right here and watch. that does it for us tonight. now it is time for the aforementioned "ed show." >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. this is what's on the table...
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i'm ed schultz. for more information on "the ed show" we take you to our new blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll see you monday night. >> a game of washington chicken? let's play hardball. >>> good thursday evening, i'm chuck todd in washington sitting in for chris matthews, who's on assignment in israel. >>> leading off tonight, the democrats blink. if the budget battle were a game of chicken, the democrats would already be in the ditch. they appear to be to the republicans' initial proposal. still, the democrats somehow managed to make the republicans look like they're the obstructionists today. >>> plus one group making sure the republicans don't blink in this game of chicken, the tea party. they rallied in washington urging the republicans to hold the line. but it comes as a second poll in two days shows the tea party steadily losing some popularity in the middle of the electorate, is that party ending? >>> also, let's face it, in one week donald trump has transformed himself into the nation's leading birther, which he doesn't like that term, by the way. he's jumping into a cesspool wh
i'm ed schultz. for more information on "the ed show" we take you to our new blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll see you monday night. >> a game of washington chicken? let's play hardball. >>> good thursday evening, i'm chuck todd in washington sitting in for chris matthews, who's on assignment in israel. >>> leading off tonight, the democrats blink. if the budget battle were a game of chicken, the democrats would already be in the ditch. they appear to be to the...
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captain sullenberger joins ed schultz when we are done here to explain his take on the country's issueng union busting. should be a great interview. please stay tuned for that right after this show. we will be right back. it brings s it hit helps the lhe of companipanies like the she smallestt ofof startups.ups. th ththat lets yos your employeloy, pa and custcustomersvate and sharee so you can can unleash tsh the of your mor your peopleople. having the right real estate agent on your side is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find the experts you need, whether you're trying to sell of hoping to buy. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. that's what they do with great grains cereal. they steam and bake the actual whole grain while the other guy's flake is more processed. mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. that i teased earlier but we're going to save it turns out for our friday show instead. it is a story sort of about japan but it is mostly about our executive prod
captain sullenberger joins ed schultz when we are done here to explain his take on the country's issueng union busting. should be a great interview. please stay tuned for that right after this show. we will be right back. it brings s it hit helps the lhe of companipanies like the she smallestt ofof startups.ups. th ththat lets yos your employeloy, pa and custcustomersvate and sharee so you can can unleash tsh the of your mor your peopleople. having the right real estate agent on your side is...
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when you see people like henry kissinger, george schultz, bill perry, "we have to listen to them.his is, to my mind right now, is not simply because of more and more countries are able to acquire nuclear weapons because technology is out of the tube, charlie, but the greatest fear i have and many others 0 extremist groups getting a hold of a nuclear weapon and that would be the beginning of the end of our civilization. we need to show that we are taking conyeat, urgent steps, to move towards a security sthas does not depend on nuclear weapons. and one of the other important issues or respect i am advocating and have been advocating, charlie, is to get this sensitive part of nuclear program, which is the enrichment of uranium, the processing of plutonium, the materials that you need to make weapons and enable you to develop a nuclear weapon in a few months. to take that part out of snarbl control and make it under multinational control. so at least if any country attempted to develop nuclear weapons, way would not have the means. these are two very important issues. first, get enri
when you see people like henry kissinger, george schultz, bill perry, "we have to listen to them.his is, to my mind right now, is not simply because of more and more countries are able to acquire nuclear weapons because technology is out of the tube, charlie, but the greatest fear i have and many others 0 extremist groups getting a hold of a nuclear weapon and that would be the beginning of the end of our civilization. we need to show that we are taking conyeat, urgent steps, to move...
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captain sullenberger joins ed schultz when we are done here to explain his take on the trs surerdg stgou ba eainrvw. please stay tuned for that right after this show. we will be right back. the best approach to food ey ste a beit whole e tu wlera while the other guy's flake is more processed. mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. i can't just wash it away. killing it takes clinical strength. i only use lotrimin ultra. its powerful formula can even cure severe cases of athlete's foot. nothing cures better. lotrimin ultra. the killer cure. >>> tomorrow night on this show we are going to do something that i teased earlier but we're going to save it turns out for our friday show instead. it is a story sort of about japan but it is mostly about our executive producer bill wolf's child whose name is ike who is quite possibly the most adorable child on earth. the story is about japan and it is about ike and it is about ike's super human toddler capacity for naming and understanding even very obscure and complicated heavy equipment. tonka trucks on steroids, tomorrow night's show, i
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captain sullenberger joins ed schultz when we are done here to explain his take on the country's issue regarding union busting. should be a great interview. please stay tuned for that right after this show. we will be right back. thank you for calling esurance. man, we give out so many car insurance discounts. safe driver discount, homeowner's discount... multi-car discount. i wish we could get discounts everywhere. body like a greek god discount at the gym. best moves discount at the disco. you guys are so funny. really? best actress discount. uncalled for discount. whatever discount. [ female announcer ] tons of discounts. see for yourself at esurance. technology when you want it. people when you don't. you have frequent heartburn, right ? yeah, it flares up a few days a week. well, we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc. i'm omeprazole, the leading prescription heartburn medicine. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. i protect him from stomach acid so he can get to work. look, guys, i've already tried a lot of stuff. wow. with zegerid otc, you get 24-hour relief. so, this is goodbye
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i'm ed schultz. for more information on "the ed show" we take you to our new blog at ed.msnbc.com. rage and revolution. the middle east in crisis with chris jansing starts right now. we'll see you monday night. >>> welcome to "rage and revolution the middle east in crisis." i'm chris jansing reporting to you frommann headquarters in new york. my colleague and co-anchor joins us from the rebel held city of benghazi in libya. good evening, richard. >> good evening, chris. once again i'm live here in benghazi. the rebels seem like they are starting and want to fight. we saw them digging in tonight bringing in reinforcements but a coup would be a lot easier. is that possible, chris? >> let's get you caught up on the headlines first of all. more signs. gadhafi's inner circle may be crumbling. major defection number two. a former u.n. general assembly president who worked with gadhafi for decades has fled to egypt. this follows foreign minister moussa koussa's defection to the uk yesterday. the british government says it is in talks with as many as ten senior libyan officials about leavi
i'm ed schultz. for more information on "the ed show" we take you to our new blog at ed.msnbc.com. rage and revolution. the middle east in crisis with chris jansing starts right now. we'll see you monday night. >>> welcome to "rage and revolution the middle east in crisis." i'm chris jansing reporting to you frommann headquarters in new york. my colleague and co-anchor joins us from the rebel held city of benghazi in libya. good evening, richard. >> good...