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martha stuart. she didn't get away with it.nt to jail. >> that's correct. >> stephen: bernie madoff went to jail and barry bonds was sentenced to having a head the size of a -- >> they are role models. they effect behavior by people. people say look what martha stuart did. it wasn't so bad. look at scooter libby, president bush commuted his sentence. why don't you commute mine? why isn't okay for me to lie? they influence behavior in society. we might talk about the president of the united states, it trickles down to all levels, not only criminal lying but all the way down to the rell testify serious. >> stephen: i feel like the behavior you are describing is going on forever? >> every prosecutor told me and there are scores of them interviewed for the book. they told me it's worse in their careers. i come to work expecting to bev: lied to. the only question is can i prosecute. people think everyone is doing it. that effects behavior. we're social animals. juries are reluctant to convict when they think someone is singled out f
martha stuart. she didn't get away with it.nt to jail. >> that's correct. >> stephen: bernie madoff went to jail and barry bonds was sentenced to having a head the size of a -- >> they are role models. they effect behavior by people. people say look what martha stuart did. it wasn't so bad. look at scooter libby, president bush commuted his sentence. why don't you commute mine? why isn't okay for me to lie? they influence behavior in society. we might talk about the president...
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nobody really in the army of the potomac at the gates of richmond stonewall jackson, james, jeff stuart, d. h. hill, richard, lafayette. they're simply wasn't in the union army those kind of subordinates. so what they needed, if you will, was somebody who could take them somewhere and that man rode out that morning on sunday, june 31st. what did he do it immediately? he did what he would do for the next three years. he went to work. he issued an order immediately saying that all commanders will have their brigades and divisions ready to move at a moment's notice. today's leader, today's leader lee decided that he was going to attack the union army of the potomac and what is critical to understand about this, and i think it's what becomes a hallmark of his next 13 months but arguably as long as he could do it she had assessed, if you will, rationally some have argued that he had that in eight combativeness. miti had. it's hard to measure that. if you remember there is a famous conversation between one of davis's agents and alexander, the future great our tourist and the army, and this ha
nobody really in the army of the potomac at the gates of richmond stonewall jackson, james, jeff stuart, d. h. hill, richard, lafayette. they're simply wasn't in the union army those kind of subordinates. so what they needed, if you will, was somebody who could take them somewhere and that man rode out that morning on sunday, june 31st. what did he do it immediately? he did what he would do for the next three years. he went to work. he issued an order immediately saying that all commanders will...
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stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country's most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and official misconduct. next to him is our san francisco police chief, greg suhr, newly appointed to that office last month. congratulations, chief. >> thank you, your honor. [applause] >> chief suhr has surfed in the department for 30 years. and as chief he will be overseeing a department of 1,800 police officers. next we have peter herley who is now acting as police consultant. he is the former chief of police of tiburon and the former president of the california police officers association. next to mr. herley is sharon wu, the chief assistant of operations in the district attorney's office. she oversees the criminal division, including the victim witness program and the alternative dispute courts. anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender's office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases involving the videotaped evidence which resulte
stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country's most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and official misconduct. next to him is our san francisco police chief, greg suhr, newly appointed to that office last month. congratulations, chief. >> thank you, your honor. [applause] >> chief suhr has surfed in the department for 30 years. and as chief he will be overseeing a department of 1,800 police...
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stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country's most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and official misconduct. next to him is our san francisco police chief, greg suhr, newly appointed to that office last month. congratulations, chief. >> thank you, your honor. [applause]
stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country's most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and official misconduct. next to him is our san francisco police chief, greg suhr, newly appointed to that office last month. congratulations, chief. >> thank you, your honor. [applause]
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stonewall jackson, james longstreet, jeff stuart, epo, dhl, richards yules, left eight.here simply wasn't in the union army those kind of subordinates. so what they needed, if you will was somebody who could take them somewhere. that man was lee who rode up their the morning of sunday's in first. what tiddly do immediately? what he would do for the next three years, he went to work. he issued an order immediately saying that all commanders would have their brigades and divisions ready to move at a moment's notice. today's letter, two days later lee decided that he was going to attack the union army of the atomic. what is critical to understand about this, and i think it is what becomes of hallmark of his generalship certainly for the next 13 months. arguably as long as he could do it leave incest rationally. some have argued that he had that in a combativeness. it's hard to measure that. if you remember, there is a famous conversation between one of davis's aids and porter alexander, the future gate are terrorist. this happened soon after we took command. alexander asked
stonewall jackson, james longstreet, jeff stuart, epo, dhl, richards yules, left eight.here simply wasn't in the union army those kind of subordinates. so what they needed, if you will was somebody who could take them somewhere. that man was lee who rode up their the morning of sunday's in first. what tiddly do immediately? what he would do for the next three years, he went to work. he issued an order immediately saying that all commanders would have their brigades and divisions ready to move...
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and i do want to say that even in my short tenure as defense attorney, i agree with stuart. there are so many good officers, but there are cultures that develop within certain units. i will put it right out there. many of the complaints we hear it involve plainclothes units, and perhaps there is a culture that develops and allows misconduct to happen and continue to happen. so, the public defender's role is unique and natural and i am confident that had we not been doing our jobs with respect to those brought residents of the henry hotel, those would never have surfaced and perhaps the officers would never have had to answer for that conduct. [applause] >> i would like to ask a question and anybody can answer this. you brought up this culture that sends to -- seems to bring it misconduct on. what is it about this culture that makes some cops go bad or road? are the temptations so great because you are dealing with narcotics when you are under cover? what is it about the culture that breeds these bad things out. -- breeds these bad things out? >> i will answer that. i worked
and i do want to say that even in my short tenure as defense attorney, i agree with stuart. there are so many good officers, but there are cultures that develop within certain units. i will put it right out there. many of the complaints we hear it involve plainclothes units, and perhaps there is a culture that develops and allows misconduct to happen and continue to happen. so, the public defender's role is unique and natural and i am confident that had we not been doing our jobs with respect...
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financial markets, stuart schweitzer, global market strategist at j.p. morgan private bank. nice to have you here with us. >> hey, susie, always a pleasure. there was a lot of talk about a global financial crisis. >> let's remember, greece is only 2% of the european economy, and so a pretty infintesimal fraction of the global economy. but the problem here is that the greek government has a lot of debt outstanding, much of which is held by greek banks and by banks all across europe. so if there were to be a default or restructuring on that debt, it would erode the capital and question the capital strength and the balance sheets strength of these different banks. that's the risk. that's the concern. >> susie: and u.s. banks are holding billions of dollars of greek debt. how exposed are they? how much at risk are they? >> oh, i don't think that the risk to u.s. banks is very large. i don't know the exact number in terms of the dollar exposure, but the thing to bear in mind is that the capital strength of u.s. banks is so much improved over the past couple of years. in fact, u.s
financial markets, stuart schweitzer, global market strategist at j.p. morgan private bank. nice to have you here with us. >> hey, susie, always a pleasure. there was a lot of talk about a global financial crisis. >> let's remember, greece is only 2% of the european economy, and so a pretty infintesimal fraction of the global economy. but the problem here is that the greek government has a lot of debt outstanding, much of which is held by greek banks and by banks all across europe....
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joining me stuart varney. former white house press secretary dana perino.ind of breathtaking. >> that was painful. that sound bite there with bret baier i thought that was painful. bearing in mind what has transpired since. >> sean: lie, lie. >> democrats are doing a calculation. which is worse, a nasty, ugly investigation, that drags on and on? or the loss of a champion of the left? i think they will consider ugly investigation dagging on is worse and will try to pressure him to resign. but he doesn't have to resign. he should, but he doesn't have to. >> what are we investigating? why are taxpayer dollars going to be spent to investigate something he admitted? >> sean: he denied. >> we are going to use taxpayer resources to go through a long drawn out investigation to find out if he used a particular blackberry? that the issue people are upset about. >> sean: first of all his obviously compulsive, uncontrollable behavior. rational people don't act like -- you don't send pictures that he did to megan broussard, a victim here, you don't send pictures of your
joining me stuart varney. former white house press secretary dana perino.ind of breathtaking. >> that was painful. that sound bite there with bret baier i thought that was painful. bearing in mind what has transpired since. >> sean: lie, lie. >> democrats are doing a calculation. which is worse, a nasty, ugly investigation, that drags on and on? or the loss of a champion of the left? i think they will consider ugly investigation dagging on is worse and will try to pressure him...
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dana perino and stuart varney are here, t [ alan ] admit it, brenda.on, alan, i said it s great. you said i couldn't me it as easy to manage a aim online as it is on the phone, and i did. i programmed maps of local repair shops, schedule an inspection online. i win the bet, so say it. alan's a technical genius. mmm, what was that? [ alan ] my new ring tone. alan's a technical genius. yes! mm hmm, mm hmm... techies in the hooouse. raise the roof 1999. [ female nouncer ] making car repairs easy. see for yourself at esurance. technology when you want it. people when you don't. >> sean: should anthony weiner resign? he says no because he did not use government resources to conduct his online affairs. >> my blackberry is not a government blackberry. my home computer is where i did these things. i don't have knowledge of every last communication. but i don't believe i used any government resources. >> sean: now like so many of weiner's statements this appears to be a lie. e-mail unearthed by tmz shows weiner asking former porn star ginger lee. did you talk t
dana perino and stuart varney are here, t [ alan ] admit it, brenda.on, alan, i said it s great. you said i couldn't me it as easy to manage a aim online as it is on the phone, and i did. i programmed maps of local repair shops, schedule an inspection online. i win the bet, so say it. alan's a technical genius. mmm, what was that? [ alan ] my new ring tone. alan's a technical genius. yes! mm hmm, mm hmm... techies in the hooouse. raise the roof 1999. [ female nouncer ] making car repairs easy....
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last number our network carried the stuart rally at the mall in washington. getting into a presidential election. talk about your network plans to be involved and active in the upcoming election? >> guest: well, you know, active to the point where, you know -- you know, it's something of great interest to john and steve and the audiences. we have this semiannual -- not semiannual, we focus on two annuals -- biannual, thank you. we have a biannual thing we call indecision so the next round of indecision is coming up. that's what we call the coverage. john and steve will be out there. they have become very important stops for those looking to send a message and the comedy channel is incredible enough, but they're in the thick ever -- of it. you know, we are there to make people laugh. we are there to look at the world and the process and ultimately make fun of it, and that's what they'll be doing, but we look forward to it. having an election year on comedy central is our idea of an olympic year. we got a lot of attention, mu viewers come to us because like the
last number our network carried the stuart rally at the mall in washington. getting into a presidential election. talk about your network plans to be involved and active in the upcoming election? >> guest: well, you know, active to the point where, you know -- you know, it's something of great interest to john and steve and the audiences. we have this semiannual -- not semiannual, we focus on two annuals -- biannual, thank you. we have a biannual thing we call indecision so the next round...
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and also stuart hanlon as well as the bar association of san francisco. so let's have a round of applause for our sponsors today . let's get down to it. so before we get started i want to introduce someone who's a wonderful leader in our community and that's the president of the bar association of san francisco. >> thank you. thank you, jeff, for inviting me on behalf of the bar association of san francisco. i'm priya sanger. i'm president of the bar association of san francisco. basf, as we note the bar association to be called, has had a long relationship with the public defenders office. it is crucially important for administration of justice. and so is san francisco conflicts panels where administration, which the bar association has provided in partnership with public defenders. so in san francisco when a public defender has a conflict of interest, criminal defendants and minors are represented by private attorneys from a panel administered by the bar association of san francisco. maintaining this independent body of attorneys is critically important
and also stuart hanlon as well as the bar association of san francisco. so let's have a round of applause for our sponsors today . let's get down to it. so before we get started i want to introduce someone who's a wonderful leader in our community and that's the president of the bar association of san francisco. >> thank you. thank you, jeff, for inviting me on behalf of the bar association of san francisco. i'm priya sanger. i'm president of the bar association of san francisco. basf, as...
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good morning, stuart. >> reporter: martha.tha: talk to me about the response from austan goolsbee and his comments that, you know, to accomplish this we need to see private sector growth. >> the plain fact is that president obama is in no position to double down with a big new spending plan, big new stimulus plan. we've gone through more than $3 trillion worth of stimulus altogether, and it has not produced desired results. so they're turning the tables. they're now saying it's up to private enterprise to pull this car out of the ditch. why don't you use the $2 trillion that you've got in cash waiting on the sidelines? so the pressure is now not on government spending because you can't get any more of it, it's on private enterprise, pony up your dollars. there's a problem with that. private enterprise says, hook, we've got a whole new raft of regulations coming at us in energy, health care, finance, banking, it's all coming at us. and we've got the economy that's just stalled. we're not sure that there's real growth coming. th
good morning, stuart. >> reporter: martha.tha: talk to me about the response from austan goolsbee and his comments that, you know, to accomplish this we need to see private sector growth. >> the plain fact is that president obama is in no position to double down with a big new spending plan, big new stimulus plan. we've gone through more than $3 trillion worth of stimulus altogether, and it has not produced desired results. so they're turning the tables. they're now saying it's up...
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do you agree with stuart or not?l us, friends at "fox & friends" or you can tweet as well. >> see him at varney & company at 9:20 eastern time. >> howard dean no stranger to making predictions. >> south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan! and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house. >> yeah! how did that all work out, howie? now he's warning the president, sarah palin can beat you. is dean just trying to rally his democratic base or does he think she can really beat him? >> and take a look at this, crews tranquilize a bear but oops, it gets stuck in the tree. what happens next is all caught on camera. >> what if he doesn't fall? >> oh, look at him. got -- oh! ♪ hello sunshine, sweet as you can be ♪ [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's w
do you agree with stuart or not?l us, friends at "fox & friends" or you can tweet as well. >> see him at varney & company at 9:20 eastern time. >> howard dean no stranger to making predictions. >> south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan! and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house. >> yeah! how did that all work out, howie? now he's warning the president, sarah palin can beat you. is dean just trying to rally his...
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the panel -- and i cannot believe i am going to say this -- i completely agree with john burris and stuart hanlon. [applause] >> thank you for giving my closing comments from me. i would like to thank the public defender's office for providing the public and anybody he wants to come to this forum, hearing from these experts, and they help you take away some good things from this -- and i hope you take away some good things you take away some good things from this panel. >> so many people here. this is the third and final panel for those of you who have stayed. this is going to be an incredible discussion. leading the panel, this is the chief attorney of the public defender's office, matt gonzalez. >> let me talk about how we decided to have a panel as part of this year is just a summit on the death penalty. san francisco is often known for being a large city, in this case, we have a unique history with the death penalty. during his reelection campaign of 1999, terrence hallohan said that they would not seek the death penalty for any offense in san francisco. he was reelected by a close mar
the panel -- and i cannot believe i am going to say this -- i completely agree with john burris and stuart hanlon. [applause] >> thank you for giving my closing comments from me. i would like to thank the public defender's office for providing the public and anybody he wants to come to this forum, hearing from these experts, and they help you take away some good things from this -- and i hope you take away some good things you take away some good things from this panel. >> so many...
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joining me now the legal director of marriage equality usa and also he is here with his husband stuart they have been married three years, together 24 years, john you were saying you are hopeful. >> we are very hopeful we believe this motion is just a distraction to distract the courts from the fact that after a two week trial, the opponents of equality could come up with no credible witness to continue this exclusion of loving, committed, same sex couples from marriage. >>> observers from the outside looking in se a gay judge how can he possibly be impartial in ruling on a case involving gay marriage how is that possible? >> well, really sexual orientation of a judge has nothing to do with his ability to apply evidence, to the law in a particular case just sexual orientation of an ordinary citizen has nothing to do with whether they should be able to marry or not which is the whole point of the case every day as it goes on with prop 8 still enforceable loving committed same sex couples are deprived of over 1,138 rights under the law. >>> john lewis legal director for marriage equality
joining me now the legal director of marriage equality usa and also he is here with his husband stuart they have been married three years, together 24 years, john you were saying you are hopeful. >> we are very hopeful we believe this motion is just a distraction to distract the courts from the fact that after a two week trial, the opponents of equality could come up with no credible witness to continue this exclusion of loving, committed, same sex couples from marriage. >>>...
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though john stuart didn't like the way they ate it. >> are you eating it with a fork?ep ] fork? donald trump, why don't you just take that fork and stick it right in new york's eye. >> reporter: for us little people, it's a slice of heaven. a batch of bubbling beauty. really good. but that pizza isn't just a beacon of cheesy goodness. no, it turns out these days, pizza is delivering a taste of economic goodness. there are more than 65,000 pizza parlors in the u.s. with more popping up each day. and last year, americans ordered more than 5.5 billion pies. yes, the slice seems remarkably recession-resistant. so, you opened new locations? yes. we opened up five locations in the past year and a half. >> reporter: no way. >> yes. >> reporter: that's right. opening stores, hiring workers and selling pizza. lots of it. it's cheap. the 99 cent pizza business is booming? >> absolutely. >> reporter: ryan is the director of operations for 99 cent fresh pizza. they sell slices for just 99 cents. does it taste cheaper snr. >> i wouldn't say this is high quality pizza, but it's not
though john stuart didn't like the way they ate it. >> are you eating it with a fork?ep ] fork? donald trump, why don't you just take that fork and stick it right in new york's eye. >> reporter: for us little people, it's a slice of heaven. a batch of bubbling beauty. really good. but that pizza isn't just a beacon of cheesy goodness. no, it turns out these days, pizza is delivering a taste of economic goodness. there are more than 65,000 pizza parlors in the u.s. with more popping...
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>> tony stuart is in studio tonight. >> and i liked watching that. i thought it was fun.on't need the drama. >> 22 years old here, got a long way to go. >>> a northern california town is being taken over by pirates. how the skull and crossbone invasion is a boom to businesses businesses. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of eyewitness news. 60 minutes is next. happy father's day to you and all the dads out there. enjoy the rest of your day. good-night. ,,,,,,,, [ jerry ] look at this! you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! ooh, 3-d! instead of earning bupkus, your savings could be earning three times the national average! three times more. go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? what's this do? [ beeping ]
>> tony stuart is in studio tonight. >> and i liked watching that. i thought it was fun.on't need the drama. >> 22 years old here, got a long way to go. >>> a northern california town is being taken over by pirates. how the skull and crossbone invasion is a boom to businesses businesses. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of eyewitness news. 60 minutes is next. happy father's day to you and all the dads out there. enjoy the rest of your day....
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the gates of richmond, that simply -- i know their names, stonewall jackson, james long street, jeb stuart, ap hill, dhl, there simply wasn't in the union army those kind of subordinates. so what they needed, if you will, with somebody who could take them somewhere, and that man was lee who rode out that morning on sunday june 1. what did tranforty immediately? he did what he would do for the next three years. he went to work. he issued an order immediately sang that all commanders will have their brigade and division regiment at a moments notice. two days later, two days later, lee decided that he was going to attack the union army at the potomac. what is critical to understand about this, and i think it's what becomes a hallmark of his generalship survey for the next 13 months, but argued that as long as he could do it, lee had assessed, if you will, rationally, you know, some had argued he had that in eight combativeness. maybe he had come it's hard to measure that. if you remember there's a famous conversation between one of davis' aide joseph eyes and the future arcturus in the army,
the gates of richmond, that simply -- i know their names, stonewall jackson, james long street, jeb stuart, ap hill, dhl, there simply wasn't in the union army those kind of subordinates. so what they needed, if you will, with somebody who could take them somewhere, and that man was lee who rode out that morning on sunday june 1. what did tranforty immediately? he did what he would do for the next three years. he went to work. he issued an order immediately sang that all commanders will have...