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so i am skeptical as to what they really thought he could put pressure in that way. adding a little color i to think it is an episode that shows that he knows from the secretary of interior that the bank in new york does not know that he knows that he needs them for all the ego but february 1942 only a few weeks after pearl harbor. the united states needed commanders and heroes and he felt it is a great tributeu;"pe macarthur would be a tremendously important asset and therefore he knew about the transfer of the money to the macarthur bank account but said nothing about it. as a politician he also felt >> so as to take off that little piece of paper. >> as governor of new york serving as secretary of the navy where did he get this military skill? he did not attend west point or go to any kind of military school that i know of. so how did he acquire this innate capability what needs to be done militarily? >> it is an interesting conversation. he wrote a great deal and had a huge naval library. he wanted to join in rolled war one but was already valuable so he stayed
so i am skeptical as to what they really thought he could put pressure in that way. adding a little color i to think it is an episode that shows that he knows from the secretary of interior that the bank in new york does not know that he knows that he needs them for all the ego but february 1942 only a few weeks after pearl harbor. the united states needed commanders and heroes and he felt it is a great tributeu;"pe macarthur would be a tremendously important asset and therefore he knew...
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. >> you think the hill is skeptical. >> they've been skeptical all along. >> john, its been a success. the talks have been a success. look what they've done. they have all of the 20% you are yan yum is basically -- uranium is basically erased. the iraq nuclear reactor which was going to be heavy water is modified so it doesn't pr weapons grade plutonium. so you've had progress along this. i agree with rich. i don't think the iranians want a nuclear weapon quite frankly and the american intelligence agency says they don't have a nuclear weapons program and they've never reversed that call. >> they definitely want -- they won't go through this great trouble for a nuclear program. >> this isn't something that they pick up and say what are we going to do this weekend. let's do weaponry. they've got various plants, the nuclear plants producing all of this material, enriched uranium. i don't know what you're reading or -- all of the stuff i'm reading is skeptical whether rap ran will do a deal and whether this administration will hang tough in terms of making sure that we control the very e
. >> you think the hill is skeptical. >> they've been skeptical all along. >> john, its been a success. the talks have been a success. look what they've done. they have all of the 20% you are yan yum is basically -- uranium is basically erased. the iraq nuclear reactor which was going to be heavy water is modified so it doesn't pr weapons grade plutonium. so you've had progress along this. i agree with rich. i don't think the iranians want a nuclear weapon quite frankly and...
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you know pay the euro skeptic cos in the next year or so the lead up to the election i said i think that's only the main change we're going to see awful syria of course it's pretty clear the public don't want anything to do with intervention in syria they tried that one last year they're going it's still it's up to the rebels and i think that's a day now and i think there's going to be a race in and hopefully there will be can i i'm not too optimistic to be honest neil clark thanks for your time thanks mark. turning now to eastern ukraine this is the town of near donetsk residents say they were bombed by the ukrainian air force early tuesday morning a block of flats collapsed as a result of the attack at least four people killed including an elderly couple it's feared more people could be trapped under the rubble the neighboring has been shelled by the ukrainian army for several days most recently a residential area targeted one shell landing on the roof of a nine story building several others hit a school killing a guard there self defense forces say eighteen people have been kille
you know pay the euro skeptic cos in the next year or so the lead up to the election i said i think that's only the main change we're going to see awful syria of course it's pretty clear the public don't want anything to do with intervention in syria they tried that one last year they're going it's still it's up to the rebels and i think that's a day now and i think there's going to be a race in and hopefully there will be can i i'm not too optimistic to be honest neil clark thanks for your...
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i thought it was fascinating. >> are you a skeptic or a believer? when "caught on camera: mysteries and monsters" returns. [ both ] when we arrived at our hotel in new york, the porter was so incredibly... careful... careless... with our bags. and the room they gave us -- it was... beautiful. a broom closet. but the best part but the worst part was the shower. my wife drying herself with the... egyptian cotton towels... shower curtain... defined that whole vacation for her. don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. [ male announcer ] with millions of reviews, a visit to tripadvisor makes any destination better. [ male announcer ] with millions of reviews, crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, a
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whether right, left, skeptical, vegetarian, i threw that is my job.n: your angry colleagues waited on pretty thick. >> if you call yourself a commentator, can't you stop this kind of ethical boundary problem >> all of you have an ethical boundary problem. >> not me. i don't think i use that kind of tone and language. and finally the most noxious that it is the guy that objected to and sing this to. >> nobody is perfectly objective. we all have opinions. >> you get big audiences and how abc lets you practice this partisanship is a triumph. >> it sounds so sleazy. >> i agree with what you said, we may strive for it and we are a product of our experiences and biases and those are on the reporting side of the business with mixed results to be fair. john: thank you. ensure about the media called media buzz now airing on fox on sunday. and you at home, what do you think? if he objective? and my? sent us a tweet and uses hash tag, media. we can keep this conversation going. coming up, sometimes news is so sensationalized it's hard to tell whether what report
whether right, left, skeptical, vegetarian, i threw that is my job.n: your angry colleagues waited on pretty thick. >> if you call yourself a commentator, can't you stop this kind of ethical boundary problem >> all of you have an ethical boundary problem. >> not me. i don't think i use that kind of tone and language. and finally the most noxious that it is the guy that objected to and sing this to. >> nobody is perfectly objective. we all have opinions. >> you get...
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that took the theme off and as your report said, people are skeptical. that's skepticism that has to be maintained rather than a round number like 10%. >> i see you mentioned earnings aoment ago. we'll start hearing from companies with corporate reporters for the second quarter. do you think what we hear from ceos and look at the numbers and guidance will take stocks higher or lower? >> higher. i think the number will be good. you never know what will come until it comes, but the last week of the quarter is usually the confessional period when you get bad numbers. we didn't see that many, and i get the sense earnings are lifting off rather than settling back. >> jp morgan with the strong jobs report moved up the timetable when it thinks the fed will begin to actually raise interest rates. it now thinks it could happen this time next year. if in fact the economy is starting to pick up pace and the fed is likely to raise rates sooner than expected, is that good or bad for stocks? >> you know, i think it's good if they do the right thing. i think the fed, i
that took the theme off and as your report said, people are skeptical. that's skepticism that has to be maintained rather than a round number like 10%. >> i see you mentioned earnings aoment ago. we'll start hearing from companies with corporate reporters for the second quarter. do you think what we hear from ceos and look at the numbers and guidance will take stocks higher or lower? >> higher. i think the number will be good. you never know what will come until it comes, but the...
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when you left you said there's so much water under the bridge, soept skepticism and so much distrust and lack of confidence, the difficulties we faced were far more because of the 20 years of distrust that built up. are you saying this is not do ab able? >> it certainly doesn't look that way at moment given what you're reporting this morning. what we're watching is war-making, not peace-making, but when the dust settles and the blood of innocence is cleared away, palestinians and israelis have only one solution to their conflict which is to solve it through peace negotiations. the idea of a two-state solution
when you left you said there's so much water under the bridge, soept skepticism and so much distrust and lack of confidence, the difficulties we faced were far more because of the 20 years of distrust that built up. are you saying this is not do ab able? >> it certainly doesn't look that way at moment given what you're reporting this morning. what we're watching is war-making, not peace-making, but when the dust settles and the blood of innocence is cleared away, palestinians and israelis...
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louis would say skepticism of all ideas. professor white was resisting the idea towards the end that it that was sort of constructive later on and not really what the war taught him at all. in his book, professor white unadvertisedn professional craftsmanship that the wartime. are these competing narratives about holmes' worldview and philosophy? are they contradictory? what narrative dubai most about how the war affected his thinking? i see no inconsistency between the idea of him as a pragmatism and his jobishness. what he admired more than anything else was a kind of jobessionalism of doing the .ight, getting things right not exactly perfectionism, but whatever works and that seems to me the essence of pragmatism. during muchriends of his life was william james, an architect of the philosophy of pragmatism. --ink this aberration bott, then of ab courage and devotion to duty and really replaced the idea of devotion to a cause es' civil warme' experience and i think that evolves into pragmatism but then don't see that consi
louis would say skepticism of all ideas. professor white was resisting the idea towards the end that it that was sort of constructive later on and not really what the war taught him at all. in his book, professor white unadvertisedn professional craftsmanship that the wartime. are these competing narratives about holmes' worldview and philosophy? are they contradictory? what narrative dubai most about how the war affected his thinking? i see no inconsistency between the idea of him as a...
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from the business world he's known for hard line conservative views as you've stated he's a euro skeptic and he has said that he would vote to leave the e.u. if there was a referendum hammond is also an outspoken opponent of same sex marriage and a supporter of big spending on the military so why in your opinion do you think he was chosen to replace a well accepted for those reasons reluctantly that your skepticism is an interesting point because i think this government is right worried about the threats and you can. be very well in the european elections as they begun after all a line of thought it had will be a good man to do this i think that's one of the main reasons he's been promoted to take all your skeptic line because of course the general election he's great he's only just a year away now so i said so i think it's not so much to spots all syria or all the middle east generally i think it's me he's much more of a hard core the william hague was and i think that's probably why david cameron has decided to promote him. while public attention has been distracted by cameron's hiring
from the business world he's known for hard line conservative views as you've stated he's a euro skeptic and he has said that he would vote to leave the e.u. if there was a referendum hammond is also an outspoken opponent of same sex marriage and a supporter of big spending on the military so why in your opinion do you think he was chosen to replace a well accepted for those reasons reluctantly that your skepticism is an interesting point because i think this government is right worried about...
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a good man to do this i think that's one of the main reasons he's been promoted to take all your skeptic life because of course the general election he's great he's only just a year away now so i said so i think it's not so much to spots all syria or all the middle east generally i think it's me he's much more of a hardcore the william hague was and i think that's probably why david cameron has decided to promote it. while public attention has distracted them but david cameron is hiring them firings the pm still playing a way of stepping up state surveillance are resurrected law and data recordings about to go before parliament despite calls from human rights campaigners about it the bill comes following the european court of justice is decision to recognise data gathered by intelligence services as impinging on human rights following that ruling mobile phone companies got ready to delete the data they collected something the u.k. government didn't want to happen to a close look at this new legislation what it proposes critics fear the new law would expand surveillance powers generally t
a good man to do this i think that's one of the main reasons he's been promoted to take all your skeptic life because of course the general election he's great he's only just a year away now so i said so i think it's not so much to spots all syria or all the middle east generally i think it's me he's much more of a hardcore the william hague was and i think that's probably why david cameron has decided to promote it. while public attention has distracted them but david cameron is hiring them...
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. >> so you think the hill is skeptical?> very. >> they have been skeptical all along, but they are not-- >> than jo, it's been a success. the talks have been a success. look what they have done. they have all the 20% in rich uranium is diluted and can't be used to bomb-- >> wait a minute. do we know that? >> the iraq nuclear react, which was going to be heavy water is being modified so it doesn't produce weapons grade plutonium. they will limit the number of these centrifuges they got. so you have had progress along this. i agree with rich. i don't think the iranians want a nuclear weapon, quite frankly. >> that's not quite what i said. not what i said. >> the american intelligence agency says they don't have a nuclear weapons program and never reversed that call. >> definitely -- wouldn't go to this great trouble-- >> mort-- >> -- nuclear program. >> this isn't something you sort of pick up and say what are we going to do this weekend? let's start off and do some weaponry. they have not only the material, they have got var
. >> so you think the hill is skeptical?> very. >> they have been skeptical all along, but they are not-- >> than jo, it's been a success. the talks have been a success. look what they have done. they have all the 20% in rich uranium is diluted and can't be used to bomb-- >> wait a minute. do we know that? >> the iraq nuclear react, which was going to be heavy water is being modified so it doesn't produce weapons grade plutonium. they will limit the number of...
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that your skepticism is an interesting point because i think the government is very worried about the threats and you can find a spot in cheek very very well in the european elections as they did after all they line really i thought it would be a good man to do this i think that's one of the main reasons he's been promoted to take all your skeptic life because of course the general election he is a great he's only just a year away now so i said so i think it's not so much to spots all syria or all the middle east generally i think it's me he's much more of a hardcore the william hague was and i think that's probably why david cameron has decided to promote it. and while public attention is distracted by david cameron's hirings and firings we're talking about there the p.m.'s also still playing away it's stepping up state surveillance a resurrected law on data recording is to go before parliament despite calls from human rights campaigners about it the bill comes following the european court of justice is decision to recognize data gathering by intelligence services as impinging on hum
that your skepticism is an interesting point because i think the government is very worried about the threats and you can find a spot in cheek very very well in the european elections as they did after all they line really i thought it would be a good man to do this i think that's one of the main reasons he's been promoted to take all your skeptic life because of course the general election he is a great he's only just a year away now so i said so i think it's not so much to spots all syria or...
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louis would say skepticism of all ideas. professor white was resisting the idea towards the end that it was jobism, that was sort of constructive later on and not really what the war taught him at all. in his book, professor white says it was an unadvertised professional craftsmanship that the wartime. are these competing narratives about holmes' worldview and philosophy? are they contradictory? what narrative do we most know about how the war affected his thinking? >> i see no inconsistency between the idea of him as a pragmatism and his jobishness. what he admired more than anything else was a kind of professionalism of doing the job right, getting things right. not exactly perfectionism, but whatever works and that seems to me the essence of pragmatism. one of his friends during much of his life was william james, an architect of the philosophy of pragmatism. i think this admiration of abbott, the courage and devotion to duty and to honor, really replaced the idea of devotion to a cause because of holmes' civil war experi
louis would say skepticism of all ideas. professor white was resisting the idea towards the end that it was jobism, that was sort of constructive later on and not really what the war taught him at all. in his book, professor white says it was an unadvertised professional craftsmanship that the wartime. are these competing narratives about holmes' worldview and philosophy? are they contradictory? what narrative do we most know about how the war affected his thinking? >> i see no...
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very very skeptical of that and the reason i'm here skeptical of that is because i reported extensively from syria and i remember b.b.c. reports from three years ago and go and check them for yourself they are all rosy and sappy and democracy inspired and none of them mentions the threat of terrorism and reach i think by now we have over recognize the existence syria you know speaking about the impartiality of this money your experience in one conflict i have been reporting and i have been visiting and i have been working in this area for forty years i've seen the situation in northern ireland are being to both india i've been to iraq i've seen the situation in central america in colombia and elsewhere i sing the role that media play and play it very badly in some situations but also in other situations critical and good so you know i do know about this whole question of how media behave in wartime and i think it's quite wrong. to seek to sort of look at a particular reporting in this particular incident. conflict you have to look at it in the round the final amount to reduce you build
very very skeptical of that and the reason i'm here skeptical of that is because i reported extensively from syria and i remember b.b.c. reports from three years ago and go and check them for yourself they are all rosy and sappy and democracy inspired and none of them mentions the threat of terrorism and reach i think by now we have over recognize the existence syria you know speaking about the impartiality of this money your experience in one conflict i have been reporting and i have been...
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louis would say skepticism of all ideas. professor white was resisting the idea towards the end that it was jobism, that was sort of constructed later on, that that's not really what the war taught him at all. in his book, professor white says it was an unadvertised professional craftsmanship was what the war taught him. are these competing narratives about holmes' worldview and philosophy? are they contradictory? are they mutually exclusive? what narrative do we most know about how the war affected his thinking? >> i see no inconsistency between the idea of holmes as a pragmatist and holmes as a jobbist. what he admired more than anything else was a kind of professionalism of doing the job right, getting things right. not exactly perfectionism, but whatever works and that seems to me the essence of ragmatism. one of his friends during much of his life was william james, who was the architecture of the philosophy of pragmatism. i think this admiration of abbott, the professionalism of abbott, the courage, the devotion to dut
louis would say skepticism of all ideas. professor white was resisting the idea towards the end that it was jobism, that was sort of constructed later on, that that's not really what the war taught him at all. in his book, professor white says it was an unadvertised professional craftsmanship was what the war taught him. are these competing narratives about holmes' worldview and philosophy? are they contradictory? are they mutually exclusive? what narrative do we most know about how the war...
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i'm just skeptical, because i'm always skeptical. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold more turbos than any other brand over the last ten years. that is a lot of turbo. hurry in and you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card when you lease a new 2014 passat s for $219 a month. fine barbeque good times and you knozero heartburn.merica, ♪ and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me zero heartburn... annc: prilosec otc ahh... annc: the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for nine straight years... you can't beat zero heartburn... annc: prilosec otc one pill each morning 24 hours zero heartburn. and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -b
i'm just skeptical, because i'm always skeptical. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold more turbos than any other brand over the last ten years. that is a lot...
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>> i am skeptical to this.and they have preventing incest act that you don't end up dating your family. and in smaller countries it could be helpful, but i am not buying this on matching you. >> i am hesitant to use my credit card on line right now. i pay someone to take my dna. >> and you are not inclined. >> and membership is 200 for three months and this is not cheap? >> and can to fiend your perfect match. >> you agree with this? >> the nature versus nurture debate. we know that genetics and what if they match people on genetics is a separate question. but it plays a role in cam patability. >> that is the first kiss and find out, excuse me honey and i will get back to you in 15 empties. >> people try the dating sites and dating is hard. let me tell you in places like new york. people figure why not? maybe there is something. >> when i read this and i had seen it before it was pitched. maybe i could experiment and write an article. >> don't do it. >> once you get matched up, what if it is not a match, can yo
>> i am skeptical to this.and they have preventing incest act that you don't end up dating your family. and in smaller countries it could be helpful, but i am not buying this on matching you. >> i am hesitant to use my credit card on line right now. i pay someone to take my dna. >> and you are not inclined. >> and membership is 200 for three months and this is not cheap? >> and can to fiend your perfect match. >> you agree with this? >> the nature...
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>> skepticism. i think too many skeptics among us.ious, i'moptimist and pessime ÷ç thesame way. but differently, why you a pessimist --more you trust the . and i think each everybody will pass. there's+5 a great potential -- wecan becl great causes. and that would be theadvice i c- >> rose: used to stay pal tony's never missed an opportunityto9y÷ toh/okñ miss an opportunity. has)i8 opportunity. >> i'm not sure i extend the&co. as i'm optimistic i know there are many others and problems and things don't happen over night. and it's not should i say a walk -- >> rose: yes, yes. >> so you shouldn't give up because there are some difficulties. but i started by suggesting -- with king hussein -- everybody it, so -- what should weac1done. do nothing? i'm sorry we didn't meet again with king hussein but the next was arafat. he was a verye(every day, heá)íu flowerthere are affects that ca- [laughter] i can say without him you couldn't start with so we went=. now we mentioned -- a realistic organization. all ofyou have the two camps ame palesti
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the prime minister is regarded by many as a climate change skeptic. climate change is real and we should take strong action against it. these fires are certainly not a function of climate change, just a function of life in australia. >> there will be more bushfires during his time in office, but one of the world's leading global warming campaigners? he is not a fan that once described the science as absolute crap. >> i am not impressed with his views on climate. it is not a personal matter but we are way past time where it is responsible for a national leader to reject the science behind the climate crisis. biggest challenger civilization faces and we need to get on with solutions. >> does australia see it as the biggest priority at co if not skiing, at least on real snow. past?t be a thing of the >> it takes a brave man to talk to a camera and ski at the same time. that brings a program to a close. you can find out much more on our website. thanks for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the
the prime minister is regarded by many as a climate change skeptic. climate change is real and we should take strong action against it. these fires are certainly not a function of climate change, just a function of life in australia. >> there will be more bushfires during his time in office, but one of the world's leading global warming campaigners? he is not a fan that once described the science as absolute crap. >> i am not impressed with his views on climate. it is not a personal...
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i'm skeptical. >> do they have competitives? >> several folks trying to compete, but this is the name. >> it s. in many ways what do you do when you search on the internet? you google something. right? it's opt like that. gopro is the go-to talking about sports activity or other activities where you want video, gopro is where people go. >> the company recently going public. bring in an ipo expert now. kath leith smith, co-founder of renaissance capital managing one of the largest ipos, etfs on the market. good to see you. >> thank you. >> is gopro in your port foeio? >> it is not. >> why would 2345 that be? >> the main portfolio, gopro isn't big enough. probably in the next balance. we have a portfolio, basket that lasts about 60 newly public companies. a portfolio approach. very likely it will be a member of that portfolioality our next rebalance. >> how do you view it in general the commentary from the traders. how should we think about the valuation at which it trades? >> well, i certainly think that you can't help but be imp
i'm skeptical. >> do they have competitives? >> several folks trying to compete, but this is the name. >> it s. in many ways what do you do when you search on the internet? you google something. right? it's opt like that. gopro is the go-to talking about sports activity or other activities where you want video, gopro is where people go. >> the company recently going public. bring in an ipo expert now. kath leith smith, co-founder of renaissance capital managing one of...
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the distance and public skepticism. >> i mean, you're going to have skepticism.d more, my hope is with the results we're getting in, we're doing it clean and bringing back the sport. that's our goal. >> reporter: a goal that will be achieved when fans accept the results of the race without accepting the winner's blood test. >>> coming up on your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the fight for illegal immigrants from texas to california. we'll be live from imperial near the mexican border. >>> plus, we'll attack you to a colorado restaurant where guns are welcomed even the waitresses are armed. >>> and oscar winner halle berry joins us in the studio. >> that's the news for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have areat day. . >>> "eyewitness news" begins with breaking news. gunfire in a bucks county community ends with one person dead and two others wounded. we'll have the details. >>> it is tuesday, july 8th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm nicole brewer in for erica this morning. emotionally charged night in southwest phila
the distance and public skepticism. >> i mean, you're going to have skepticism.d more, my hope is with the results we're getting in, we're doing it clean and bringing back the sport. that's our goal. >> reporter: a goal that will be achieved when fans accept the results of the race without accepting the winner's blood test. >>> coming up on your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the fight for illegal immigrants from texas to california. we'll be live from...
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how vocal have those skeptics been in parliament? >> during the vote they couldn't be very vocal because the procedure did not allow them to say very much. but outside i spoke to a number and theykeptic mp's blasted this election as another illustration of what they call precooked arrangements, deals in back rooms in brussels behind closed doors come and of course they sought to portray the election of martin scholz as once again an example of the lack of transparency within european institutions. i'm not sure they convinced everyone here. what is clear when you look at the figures is that no matter how strong a happy come in parliament, skeptics are in no position to be a blocking minority. how about some world cup news for you? today's early game will see argentina take on switzerland, and the later one will see the usa going against belgium in that knockout round. there are a lot of happy french football fans out there today. their team beat nigeria last 2-0. french fans in brazil, there is a reason to be happy. 2-0 and will face
how vocal have those skeptics been in parliament? >> during the vote they couldn't be very vocal because the procedure did not allow them to say very much. but outside i spoke to a number and theykeptic mp's blasted this election as another illustration of what they call precooked arrangements, deals in back rooms in brussels behind closed doors come and of course they sought to portray the election of martin scholz as once again an example of the lack of transparency within european...
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but philip whom and is a significant euro skeptic, and therefore he will reflect a kind of a general ant european mood. he has in the past actually said that britain should be prepared to leave the european union if it didn't get the renegotiation that it wanted. there are also personal reasons. haig was never really of the inner circle. he was very loyal to david cameron, but he was a bit of a loner. that is the significant thing, that this cabinets reflects a significant move to the right. >> the general election is going to be held in may of next year. does this cameron a 2015 winning team? after all, he has other things on his side, looking at it from this side of the channel. the economy appears to be improving, and some people are saying his rival doesn't look perhaps as electricityable even as his brother david. >> well, that is certainly true. of the band, leader labor party is going through a bad period at the moment. that may not be the thing that swings it. the labor party is more popular. the question is whether ed can turn it around. he certainly doesn't have the charm a
but philip whom and is a significant euro skeptic, and therefore he will reflect a kind of a general ant european mood. he has in the past actually said that britain should be prepared to leave the european union if it didn't get the renegotiation that it wanted. there are also personal reasons. haig was never really of the inner circle. he was very loyal to david cameron, but he was a bit of a loner. that is the significant thing, that this cabinets reflects a significant move to the right....
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beingt is just you and i slightly skeptical on a friday morning. >> i think there are reasons to be skeptical here. this is a company that has a bigger story. i think that is making no n-majority shareholders skeptical of what is going on here. does it actually makes sense to do this deal? you are potentially bidding on the premier league here in the u k you wonder if this is serving a higher power or your best interest. >> call me old-fashioned but i think what this is is b-sky-b creating this pan-european vehicle. don't forget the last time. that was murdoch for b-sky-b. murdoch has a few more dollars in his bank. >> do you think that murdoch's reputation will have improved significantly to do that? >> we are elephants. markets and people in a really forget. generally forget. >> it is the politicians i am worried about. thertheless, the public and politicians are going to remember what happened. >> on a mize is -- on a line is, fox is funding this. the italians and the germans pay more for football than they currently do. that is it. >> manus, that is it as well. thank you very much. we are
beingt is just you and i slightly skeptical on a friday morning. >> i think there are reasons to be skeptical here. this is a company that has a bigger story. i think that is making no n-majority shareholders skeptical of what is going on here. does it actually makes sense to do this deal? you are potentially bidding on the premier league here in the u k you wonder if this is serving a higher power or your best interest. >> call me old-fashioned but i think what this is is b-sky-b...
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the distance and public skepticism. >> i mean, you're going to have skepticism., you know, more and more, my hope is with the results we're getting it in, we're doing it clean and we're bringing back the sport. that's our goal. >> reporter: a goal that will be achieved when fans accept the results of the race without accepting the winner's blood test. mark philips, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the fight over the transfer of illegal immigrants from texas to california. we'll be live from imperial near the mexican border. >>> plus, we'll take you to a colorado restaurant where guns are welcomed even the waitresses are armed. >>> and oscar winner halle berry joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and i'm brian hackney >>> good morning everyone, it is tuesday, july 8th. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm brian hackney, frank is asleep on a tropical island somewhere. >> he's so lucky. >> it's 4:30 in the morning. start off wit
the distance and public skepticism. >> i mean, you're going to have skepticism., you know, more and more, my hope is with the results we're getting it in, we're doing it clean and we're bringing back the sport. that's our goal. >> reporter: a goal that will be achieved when fans accept the results of the race without accepting the winner's blood test. mark philips, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the fight over the...
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piece of me is skeptical, 20 million, 30 million, those are significant number numbers am i skeptical? yes, i don't think that will happen. >> let me ask you something. you are near the low on the street. are you not the lowest. where is it? a multiple, an earnings? >> we had multiple expansion. the stock is up twiefr%. the earnings didn't change. it's pure multiple expansion. karen you know for a tech company like apple. they can change quickly. for a value play, you have to be careful they get behind the curb and the land stap could change. >> guy adami, he said apple will hit its highs, what happens after a hits in. >> i think they may not agree with this. they come out with a quart ter knee jerk is a speak higher. it will be the devil will be in the details in terms of what happens from there. i can see this company reporting, a spike in the name. a sell-off in the ensueing day. we will find out in the next 40 hours. >> i am long. that's my bottom line. i don't know if it's this quarter or not. ultimately, i want to be here. >> i think this is the corner before the fab fall or the
piece of me is skeptical, 20 million, 30 million, those are significant number numbers am i skeptical? yes, i don't think that will happen. >> let me ask you something. you are near the low on the street. are you not the lowest. where is it? a multiple, an earnings? >> we had multiple expansion. the stock is up twiefr%. the earnings didn't change. it's pure multiple expansion. karen you know for a tech company like apple. they can change quickly. for a value play, you have to be...
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yes, sir. >> i do want everybody to be skeptics. i want everybody to be thinking about this, take it bam, have a dinnertime conversation with your families, make it something that you get involved with. something that you care about. make sure that you are getting involved in your state government, and try to figure out what your state could look like. start thinking that way. have one discussion with your family about the merits and drawbacks of six californias and have another discussion with your family about what would our state look like? >> how do you -- what is your vision for -- i'm trying to understand, since so many accelerators out there, and also if you want to learn about entrepreneurship now there are courses and stanford and these colleges and offering that stuff for free. how are you going to position your program and what is the university -- is it accelerator, incubator or a school? >> it's fine. this is a theme i created for entrepreneurship, university of heroes, and we have a building school and an online school
yes, sir. >> i do want everybody to be skeptics. i want everybody to be thinking about this, take it bam, have a dinnertime conversation with your families, make it something that you get involved with. something that you care about. make sure that you are getting involved in your state government, and try to figure out what your state could look like. start thinking that way. have one discussion with your family about the merits and drawbacks of six californias and have another...
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the rider is up against others, resistance and public skepticism. >> you are going have skepticism butre my hope is that with the results that we're getting and doing clean it is bringing fans back to the sport. that is our goal. >> a goal that will be achieved when fans accept the results of the race without waiting for the results of the winner's blood test. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> jessica simpson's weekend wedding secrecy. >> how she tried to keep the details and the images private. >> tents, blacked-out vans, and why "people" magazine only released this peek at the bride in gold. >> they didn't give too much away. >> we talked to jessica's dress designer and we know who married simpson. her dad. >> aw. >> plus the weddings with a suited up bieber, and look at ashton and mila. >> ashton looks good in a turban. and are they doing a big ceremony or are they planning to elope? >> d
the rider is up against others, resistance and public skepticism. >> you are going have skepticism butre my hope is that with the results that we're getting and doing clean it is bringing fans back to the sport. that is our goal. >> a goal that will be achieved when fans accept the results of the race without waiting for the results of the winner's blood test. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs...