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. >> reporter: the bill co sponsor said they will see dozens of complaints people who feel the system was unfair. he said by making worth their while to fight a ticket he said it'll keep them on their toes. >> the vendor will say, if i'm going to be fined $150 every time my camera messes up we will make sure the cameras are right. they will calibrate them and make sure they do what they were supposed to do. >> reporter: they it would only affect tickets in baltimore but they said if it works here it could be expanded to other parts across the state and jurisdictions could use speed capparis. abc 2news. >> thank you. we are just 24 hours from the arrival of a powerful coastal storm making its way to the northeast. let's go over to wyatt in the storm center to find if we could see any of that snow. >> reporter: i think some of the snow from the storm will deliver a glancing blow but it looks like by far the big impact will be by philadelphia, up into boston and up the new england corridor. large, powerful rain storm over the carolina's. that's the coastal low and then a secondary low ov
. >> reporter: the bill co sponsor said they will see dozens of complaints people who feel the system was unfair. he said by making worth their while to fight a ticket he said it'll keep them on their toes. >> the vendor will say, if i'm going to be fined $150 every time my camera messes up we will make sure the cameras are right. they will calibrate them and make sure they do what they were supposed to do. >> reporter: they it would only affect tickets in baltimore but they...
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the bill is almost guaranteed to land on the governor's desk. making sure the legislation moves to the senate floor where the bill has 24 co-sponsors. >> will get through science committee and the sad enter the house. >> i feel like i am in trouble. griffey was 20 minutes late for a hearing on his own bill. the governor made his pitch. his bill establishes a regulatory framework creating an incentive for companies to invest in the wind farm off the coast of ocean city. >> this legislation is important to our jobs future and energy future and it is important to our children's future. >> the project will create 850 new jobs. and 160 permanent positions. ratepayers would subsidize the investment with up to $1.50 a month tacked onto utility bills. there is a 1.5% increase. retailers and others complain it will cost millions which may be passed on to consumers. >> there will be no great impact unless those turbines are producing energy. bill includes millions in grants to boost minority business involvement. the naacp is conditionally backing the bill. >> with a clear prerequisite that significant guarantees be made to minority business enterprise op
the bill is almost guaranteed to land on the governor's desk. making sure the legislation moves to the senate floor where the bill has 24 co-sponsors. >> will get through science committee and the sad enter the house. >> i feel like i am in trouble. griffey was 20 minutes late for a hearing on his own bill. the governor made his pitch. his bill establishes a regulatory framework creating an incentive for companies to invest in the wind farm off the coast of ocean city. >> this...
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celebrating the passage of the violence against women act and now it is time for the house to take up this bill. we have 201 co-sponsors of this bill and there is a letter circulated, signed by 17 republicans, who say that they want to join in a bipartisan way to pass the violence against women act. that is the magic number of 218. mr. cantor, there is an aspiration among members of the house, democrats and republicans to pass this bill. don't delay. please live up to what you have said and we must move and act on this bill. now we have the chance. thank you. and i would yield to ms. slaughter, one of the original co-sponsors of the violence against women act in 1994. >> thank you so much, gwen, and i'm happy to be here today and with good news from the senate. in 1994 when we worked on this bill, this was not an issue talked about very much. it was an inside the family kind of thing so it wasn't so easy then to pass it. i had a chance to speak about it with the vice president last night and remind him of the fight we had gone through and pat and i were putting the bill together. and we are happy to have his a
celebrating the passage of the violence against women act and now it is time for the house to take up this bill. we have 201 co-sponsors of this bill and there is a letter circulated, signed by 17 republicans, who say that they want to join in a bipartisan way to pass the violence against women act. that is the magic number of 218. mr. cantor, there is an aspiration among members of the house, democrats and republicans to pass this bill. don't delay. please live up to what you have said and we...
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the same banks whose investors lost millions in the financial meltdown. my co-anchor billr has the story. >> reporter: a ghost of the financial crisis came to haunt congress today in a most unlikely form. >> there are risks that we need to be very much on guard against. >> reporter: his name is jack lew, a guy with one of the most sterling reputations in washington. >> mr. president, it's an honor to be here. >> reporter: as a loyal and low-key numbers crunching wonk, he has worked his way up to president chief of staff. >> wall street dives more than 360 points. >> reporter: but a few years ago, as the american economy was melting down, jack lew was an executive at citigroup, which is described as the most toxic of all those troubled banks. >> they were the poster child in need of government aid. >> reporter: citigroup needed three government bailouts. over $460 billion in taxpayer dollars and loan guarantees just to survive. but at the same time, they still managed the pay lew a bonus of nearly $1 million. >> explain why it might be morally acceptable to take close the a
the same banks whose investors lost millions in the financial meltdown. my co-anchor billr has the story. >> reporter: a ghost of the financial crisis came to haunt congress today in a most unlikely form. >> there are risks that we need to be very much on guard against. >> reporter: his name is jack lew, a guy with one of the most sterling reputations in washington. >> mr. president, it's an honor to be here. >> reporter: as a loyal and low-key numbers crunching...
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explorer has spent nearly a year of her life under water studying the wonder of the coral reeves there. my co-anchor billwater to see for himself the paradise that we all stand to lose. >> reporter: she's out there somewhere. under there somewhere. a woman known as "her deepness." when one of the most respected ocean scientists alive arranges for an urgent meeting at the bottom of the caribbean, you go. with pounding pulse, we drop beneath the surface chop into that serene blue, flipper past the fish, to our interview spot 62 feet below the surface. for 20 years, the reef base known as aquarius has bubbled off the florida keys housing scientists of every stripe. last time i was down here, nasa astronauts were using it to simulate life on the moon, but this one-of-a-kind place is endangered now, doomed by the federal budget acts, and here to try to save it is the former head of noaa, and unofficial sturgeon general, silvia earl. >> great to see you. >> reporter: thank you for having me in. >> welcome aboard. >> reporter: do you ever forget that you're 60 feet deep? >> it's easy to forget that you're not a
explorer has spent nearly a year of her life under water studying the wonder of the coral reeves there. my co-anchor billwater to see for himself the paradise that we all stand to lose. >> reporter: she's out there somewhere. under there somewhere. a woman known as "her deepness." when one of the most respected ocean scientists alive arranges for an urgent meeting at the bottom of the caribbean, you go. with pounding pulse, we drop beneath the surface chop into that serene blue,...
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the stock. that's bill mcdermott co-ceo of s.a.p. when you got the breakdown, i owe at home one. ybe bill's made it up for you. after the break, we'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- slam dunk? do your eyes glaze over during earnings season? dunkin brands provided a wake-up call today, serving up an earnings beat and raising the amount of dough it returns to shareholders. is the stock just heating up, or is this sweet story all baked in? cramer speaks to the ceo. >>> could dunkin brands be the next dominos? given you monster multi-year gains for three straight years since 2010? i'm thinking that's a definite possibility after this quarter. this regional and national donut chain reported an unbelievable number this morning. it is the brand company of both dunkin donuts and baskin robbins, 56 countries all over the world. but the core donut business is mostly concentrated in the east coast of the united states and they're now making major strides by expanding west of the mississippi river, especially in california, which got its first dunkin donuts last year. can you im
the stock. that's bill mcdermott co-ceo of s.a.p. when you got the breakdown, i owe at home one. ybe bill's made it up for you. after the break, we'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- slam dunk? do your eyes glaze over during earnings season? dunkin brands provided a wake-up call today, serving up an earnings beat and raising the amount of dough it returns to shareholders. is the stock just heating up, or is this sweet story all baked in? cramer speaks to the ceo....
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the stock. that's bill mcdermott co-ceo of s.a.p. when you got the breakdown, i owe at home one. aybe bill's made it up for you. after the break, we'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- slam dunk? do your eyes glaze over during earnings season? dunkin brands provided a wake-up call today, serving up an earnings beat and raising the amount of dough it returns to shareholders. is the stock just heating up, or is this sweet story all baked in? cramer speaks to the ceo. and...done. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! or just seem to fade away, day by day? don't compromise. ne
the stock. that's bill mcdermott co-ceo of s.a.p. when you got the breakdown, i owe at home one. aybe bill's made it up for you. after the break, we'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- slam dunk? do your eyes glaze over during earnings season? dunkin brands provided a wake-up call today, serving up an earnings beat and raising the amount of dough it returns to shareholders. is the stock just heating up, or is this sweet story all baked in? cramer speaks to the ceo....
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the u.s. government takes great care in deciding to pursue an al qaeda terrorist to ensure precision and to avoid loss of innocent life. >> bill: here now to discuss thinks moral dilemma, over the drone issue, the co-host of the five bob beckel. >> bill: all right, so it was obviously set up as a discussion with a liberal, bob beckel over his condemnation of waterboarding. but the relative silence over drones. i used nbc news analysis as an example to back that up. so what's your beef? bill, i have already won this round on points because the other day with bernie goldberg you said yes i guess i should have mentioned it. the nbc scoop was the elephant in the room that kick started your debates. larger point about the media being hypocritical here with some exceptions, "newsweek," "new york times" had a big story last year about obama's secret kill list. liberal law professor picking the names forever who is to be targeted by these drones. ill would certainly be willing to say that the mainstream media, much of it, giving president obama the benefit of the doubt on national security issues in a way that was not true with george w. bush. >> one nun i said to goldberg i should have mexicoed it only b
the u.s. government takes great care in deciding to pursue an al qaeda terrorist to ensure precision and to avoid loss of innocent life. >> bill: here now to discuss thinks moral dilemma, over the drone issue, the co-host of the five bob beckel. >> bill: all right, so it was obviously set up as a discussion with a liberal, bob beckel over his condemnation of waterboarding. but the relative silence over drones. i used nbc news analysis as an example to back that up. so what's your...
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the product we could have liability. there was limited liability in place there and i was one of the co-sponsors for a bill we had on shareholder derivatives if we protected these companies from those lawsuits and innovative companies, we could get into some of the property issues, intellectual property issues and government procurement issues. government is not a very efficient procurement technology. i wrote the last cybersecurity law that goes to congress called fisma federal information security act and i was a chief author that so i was a prolific legislator in those areas. rochkind across party lines. >> host: . >> host: speaking of the government procurement process, does it work currently especially when it comes to technology? >> the problem of government procurement, will give an example combat put an addition on my house about a year ago and i didn't have to worry about advertising it. i didn't have to worry about small business set asides or minority set-asides and didn't have to worry about protests and i got it done efficiently and it works pretty quickly. didn't have to worry about the buy america acts. all these
the product we could have liability. there was limited liability in place there and i was one of the co-sponsors for a bill we had on shareholder derivatives if we protected these companies from those lawsuits and innovative companies, we could get into some of the property issues, intellectual property issues and government procurement issues. government is not a very efficient procurement technology. i wrote the last cybersecurity law that goes to congress called fisma federal information...
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speaker boehner and his boys out there purring a bill to balance the budget on the backs of the poor, and now on the other hand we've got a bill that you are coponsoring, the balancing act i believe it's called, that would close upper income tax loopholes and keep nearly 300,000 teachers at work and add 1 million jobs to the economy. have i got that right, sir? >> you've got to right. and all we do is close loopholes on the fossil fuel industry, on the yacht owners and the plane owners. we close loopholes on carried interest. loopholes that should be closed in any budget environment. we close those and then we arrive at a place where we have balance between the cuts that we've already seen, $1.7 trillion, and revenue increases, and then through changes in -- through reductions and efficiencies in the pentagon budget, we put $300 billion into jobs, which saves teachers, which invests in school frukt, a and helps schools. >> congressman, mr. ryan and mr. mcconnell at the beginning of this year said quite clearly the revenues issue is now closed. it's off the table. there are no more discussions on revenues. >> so they would rather cut home heat
speaker boehner and his boys out there purring a bill to balance the budget on the backs of the poor, and now on the other hand we've got a bill that you are coponsoring, the balancing act i believe it's called, that would close upper income tax loopholes and keep nearly 300,000 teachers at work and add 1 million jobs to the economy. have i got that right, sir? >> you've got to right. and all we do is close loopholes on the fossil fuel industry, on the yacht owners and the plane owners....
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the nra? >> i have not heard anybody quitting, but i will say that meehan, patrick meehan out of pennsylvania, is a co-sponsor of our bill and hopefully -- and we've gotten five co-sponsors from the republican side. and hopefully we'll get even more, and maybe, just maybe, that will cause others to stand up, and then when you hear the words of lapierre, and everybody ought to read what he wrote, by the way. i think the people would distance themselves more and more from him. >> problem is -- >> chris -- >> meehan came out for your trafficking bill last night, as he should. he's a co-sponsor. i understand that's a good thing to do, but i tried to get him on assault weapons, i tried to get him on magazines. he won't do it even in suburban and delaware county. last thought, governor. >> you know, that's the key. congressman cummings, can you tell everybody, are the pat meehans of the world going to vote a discharge petition if speaker boehner will not allow these things to be voted on on the floor of the house, and that's what the president said, they deserve a vote. will the pat meehans of the world, those republicans, vot
the nra? >> i have not heard anybody quitting, but i will say that meehan, patrick meehan out of pennsylvania, is a co-sponsor of our bill and hopefully -- and we've gotten five co-sponsors from the republican side. and hopefully we'll get even more, and maybe, just maybe, that will cause others to stand up, and then when you hear the words of lapierre, and everybody ought to read what he wrote, by the way. i think the people would distance themselves more and more from him. >>...
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also joining us with his thought on the markets is bill nichols, co-head of equities trading at cantor i were just talking here. everybody shakes their head a little bit about the levels that these markets are at right now. they just don't want to give up, do they? >> steadily climbing higher. i mean, you saw the baron's front page article about why not to like the market, but the market shrug it off and keeping moving up. do you get sweaty palms? what do you do? >> look at rsi, relative strength, getting above 70 which is a little bit overbought so if you're looking at jumping in with both feet at these levels, a little bit extended. the market has been steadily rallying, look at the past year's performance and since march of '09 betting against the market does not work. >> jeff cox, trying to figure out how much evidence this call is that we're actually seeing a rotation out of bonds into stocks, and a lot of people are questioning it. they say the money that's moved stocks higher has been new money, money in the sidelines, pensions, 401(k) plans. why do you say this is the worst cal
also joining us with his thought on the markets is bill nichols, co-head of equities trading at cantor i were just talking here. everybody shakes their head a little bit about the levels that these markets are at right now. they just don't want to give up, do they? >> steadily climbing higher. i mean, you saw the baron's front page article about why not to like the market, but the market shrug it off and keeping moving up. do you get sweaty palms? what do you do? >> look at rsi,...
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. >> susie: while the stock market is flirting with new record highs, bill gros is worried out the future. the founder and co-chief investment officer of pimco, the giant bond fund, has just come out with a gloomy forecast, warning investors of a "credit supernova". >> susie: that sort of sounds like a sci-fi movie. but reading your report, you're trying to tell investors to stay out of the bond market. really interesting because you run the world's biggest bond fund. what are the dangers that you see? >> well, i wanted to draw attention, susie, to the credits and the potential negative aspects of it and i called it a super nova. credit meaning government debt and corporate debt and household debts, it could be student loans or mortgages or credit cards, expanded from $3 trillion in the '70s, to about $56 trillion now. and normally investors and economists assume the more credit, the better. but ultimately, there are negative aspects to it. and one of which is higher inflation. the second of which is rather unhistoric and low returns on savings. we have bond yields in the 1% to 2% category, where historicall
. >> susie: while the stock market is flirting with new record highs, bill gros is worried out the future. the founder and co-chief investment officer of pimco, the giant bond fund, has just come out with a gloomy forecast, warning investors of a "credit supernova". >> susie: that sort of sounds like a sci-fi movie. but reading your report, you're trying to tell investors to stay out of the bond market. really interesting because you run the world's biggest bond fund. what...
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. >> susie: while the stock market is flirting with new record highs, bill gross is worried about the future. the founder and co-chief investment officer of pimco, the giant bond fund, has just come out with a gloomy forecast, warning investors of a "credit supernova". >> susie: that sort of sounds like a sci-fi movie. but reading your report, you're trying to tell investors to stay out of the bond market. really interesting because you run the world's biggest bond fund. what are the dangers that you see? >> well, i wanted to draw attention, susie, to the credits and the potential negative aspects of it and i called it a super nova. credit meaning government debt and corporate debt and household debts, it could be student loans or mortgages or credit cards, expanded from $3 trillion in the '70s, to about $56 trillion now. and normally investors and economists assume the more credit, the better. but ultimately, there are negative aspects to it. and one of which is higher inflation. the second of which is rather unhistoric and low returns on savings. we have bond yields in the 1% to 2% category, where historicall
. >> susie: while the stock market is flirting with new record highs, bill gross is worried about the future. the founder and co-chief investment officer of pimco, the giant bond fund, has just come out with a gloomy forecast, warning investors of a "credit supernova". >> susie: that sort of sounds like a sci-fi movie. but reading your report, you're trying to tell investors to stay out of the bond market. really interesting because you run the world's biggest bond fund....
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will people around the country continue to join his call? >> a co-sponsor of the trafficking bill and nia malika henderson, reporter for "the washington post." let me go to you first, congresswoman. let me ask you, do you have a feeling that there's a different sense in this debate now? >> absolutely. there's growing momentum. we introduced our bill with two republicans. it's bipartisan. i introduced it in the last congress and no republican will go on it. that is a big change. today, we picked up three more republicans and we're going to pass this bill. it's a common sense measure that everyone can get behind. it will take guns out of the hanlds of criminals and stop the flow of guns to criminals. >> now, you had proposed this last year and couldn't get any republicans. and now you're adding republicans? >> there is a change. and very important, reverend, there is no effect what so ever on law-abiding gun ownership. there's no reason why every nra member isn't supporting this bill. in fact, one of the republicans supporting it was an active nra member and talked about how everyon
will people around the country continue to join his call? >> a co-sponsor of the trafficking bill and nia malika henderson, reporter for "the washington post." let me go to you first, congresswoman. let me ask you, do you have a feeling that there's a different sense in this debate now? >> absolutely. there's growing momentum. we introduced our bill with two republicans. it's bipartisan. i introduced it in the last congress and no republican will go on it. that is a big...
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the home, but items illegal for them to discuss guns. >> joining me now is congressman cummings. you saw him right behind amanda peet there. you co-sponsored the bill on illegal trafficking. what are you trying to accomplish especially from the perspective of someone who represents urban communities? >> well, it's very important with regard to urban communities because what we're finding is that folks are finding you'll get a criminal who then goes to a person who has no record and gets that person to purchase guns and then they will send those guns to urban areas. and so you may have a situation like we recently had in georgia where guns were being sent that a state where revehicles are not as strong, they then send them to be sold or distributed by gang members to urban areas about so that trying to get to the straw purchaser which this bill goes to is very important. so basically what we're doing is increasing the penalties for those people who do the straw purchasing and number two, we're finally having and producing a drug trafficking bill which says basically that if you are purchasing guns to then be distributed to people who should not have
the home, but items illegal for them to discuss guns. >> joining me now is congressman cummings. you saw him right behind amanda peet there. you co-sponsored the bill on illegal trafficking. what are you trying to accomplish especially from the perspective of someone who represents urban communities? >> well, it's very important with regard to urban communities because what we're finding is that folks are finding you'll get a criminal who then goes to a person who has no record and...
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revenue for the state that could have backfired on tourism in atlantic city and people stay home and gamble from their living rooms. new jersey state assemblyman is a co-sponsor of the bill me now. to you think it will get through and really happen? >> well, it is because the language said the governor sent back is conditional veto. it seems to be acceptable, and this is part of the law-making process. sometimes it works this way because this is the second go around the we have had sending a governor bill. we are close commander think of a language he has sent back will be acceptable to the general assembly and the senate, as i sit here today on friday. by the way, it is not selling it -- spelling here. melissa: this seems like this is not necessarily the best thing for anybody who works in atlantic city because if you start gambling now aren't you will destroy to stay in their homes and gamble there? >> atlantic city over these last couple of years has really evolved to offer amenities past the party just games. the thinking here is that the extension of the ability tech reach a market that presently is not traveling. so the casino operators will tell you that they'
revenue for the state that could have backfired on tourism in atlantic city and people stay home and gamble from their living rooms. new jersey state assemblyman is a co-sponsor of the bill me now. to you think it will get through and really happen? >> well, it is because the language said the governor sent back is conditional veto. it seems to be acceptable, and this is part of the law-making process. sometimes it works this way because this is the second go around the we have had...
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the time is now. >> senator announced he's co-authoring a bill to14hgv allw undocumented immigrants to apply for licenses.éoeéhcoming up here from mac world tech inventions of little guys vying for attention of a silicon valley giant. >> then, live from new orleans a look at the engines that are now a dying breechld they help put the mighty mississippi on put the mighty mississippi on (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> mgs ms trial again for the second time, jurors deadlocked in the case of deborah madden accused of stealing cocaine. she admitted she took small amounts of the drug but some said security measures were so lax, madden didn't have to deceive anyone to take the drug1xç. >> one
the time is now. >> senator announced he's co-authoring a bill to14hgv allw undocumented immigrants to apply for licenses.éoeéhcoming up here from mac world tech inventions of little guys vying for attention of a silicon valley giant. >> then, live from new orleans a look at the engines that are now a dying breechld they help put the mighty mississippi on put the mighty mississippi on (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair...
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the seat vacated by vice president joe biden. >> narrator: senator ted kaufman was a co-sponsor of the bill. he was an unusual senator. >> when this particular term is up, what are you going to do? >> oh, i am going to leave. i would never run for office. >> narrator: appointed to replace senator joe biden, he had taken no campaign money and was beholden to no lobbyists. >> i want to see people who have committed such fraud and the havoc it's caused this country... frankly, i want to see them go to jail. >> narrator: in early 2009, kaufman joined his colleagues on the senate judiciary committee to discuss bolstering the fbi and justice department's financial crimes units. >> i'm going to ask some questions to each of you. >> my feeling and senator leahy's feeling is that, you know, if you're going to stop crime, the best way is to punish crime, and the best way to do that is put peoplin jail. >> senator kaufman. >> narrator: senators were surprised by how unprepared the government was to investigate wall street. >> the deputy director of the fbi gave incredible testimony. >> after 9/11, we m
the seat vacated by vice president joe biden. >> narrator: senator ted kaufman was a co-sponsor of the bill. he was an unusual senator. >> when this particular term is up, what are you going to do? >> oh, i am going to leave. i would never run for office. >> narrator: appointed to replace senator joe biden, he had taken no campaign money and was beholden to no lobbyists. >> i want to see people who have committed such fraud and the havoc it's caused this country......
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and foes of whole foods might be surprised by the man who built a grocery empire out of a littl health food store and a radical idea. here's my co-anchor bill >> reporter: if you have never been inside a whole foods, never understand the devotion of its customers, we should probably start with the colors. the place just looks delicious. if you squint, the produce department resembles an edible monet. and this is not an accident. in fact, the whole foods aesthetic starts long before they put a cute sign over a very perfect stack of rainbow chard. it starts out here in the dirt. >> we're specifically growing this for whole foods. you guys are looking for better color. >> it's absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: bob is a whole foods field and quality inspector while harvey is a whole foods forager. they are kind of like major league scouts but instead of driving to random ball fields looking for pitchers, they hit farm fields and farmers markets in search of the crunchiest green pepper or a nice peruvian chocolate cashew milk. harvey travels hundreds of miles per week. today he's looking for up and coming bagel artisans. or socially responsible
and foes of whole foods might be surprised by the man who built a grocery empire out of a littl health food store and a radical idea. here's my co-anchor bill >> reporter: if you have never been inside a whole foods, never understand the devotion of its customers, we should probably start with the colors. the place just looks delicious. if you squint, the produce department resembles an edible monet. and this is not an accident. in fact, the whole foods aesthetic starts long before they...
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number five, lawrence wright in "going clear: scientology, hollywood and the prison of belief." co-authors bill o'reilly and martin dugard appear back to back on the list with their books "killing kennedy"
number five, lawrence wright in "going clear: scientology, hollywood and the prison of belief." co-authors bill o'reilly and martin dugard appear back to back on the list with their books "killing kennedy"
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i saw some of the conditions in those places where it felt like it should have some of those safety measures. if you don't mind i'm a co-sponsor of this bill as well >> can we take this item same case, same call? ongoing passed. we have several commendations today >> thank you very muchplasm. today, i'm pleased to honor the gay and lesbian folks. welcome. colleagues for 35 years san francisco lesbian gay freedom band guard has had deep roots here. on the 25th anniversary san francisco declared the band to be the official band of san francisco. that was founded years ago. the band was founded in response to anita paul's program. the first public appearance was behind harvey milks convertible. they performed the nut cracker big and small venny's. they had the high honor of mark in president obama's inaugural. as we continue to fight for our community it's important for the nation to see how many positive forces are in our community and especially the band. orchids that build bridges with their performs. the san francisco lesbian and gay band is a wonderful ambassador to our community. so we have members here who marked in our parade and i'm
i saw some of the conditions in those places where it felt like it should have some of those safety measures. if you don't mind i'm a co-sponsor of this bill as well >> can we take this item same case, same call? ongoing passed. we have several commendations today >> thank you very muchplasm. today, i'm pleased to honor the gay and lesbian folks. welcome. colleagues for 35 years san francisco lesbian gay freedom band guard has had deep roots here. on the 25th anniversary san...
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in fact, the bill i introduced has a republican co-sponsor.ward on this as a nation. not as people representing a party, one or the other. >> you cannot but feel the emotional impetus behind what you're just saying. it appeared a family member of one of the victims crying and trembling as she stood there to receive the award from the president. with yet you are hearing some criticisms that some events such as these are perhaps really using political leverage by the president. and how do you respond to that when you hear those sorts of responses to what's being done right now by the president? >> i really think that that's an unfortunate, unnecessary ill-advised criticism. sandy hook happened. tucson happened. aurora happened. and from my own experience of surviving the shooting in tucson, i know what my family went through and i survived. this is deeply personal with me and with many people. so i think it's important that we remind people in america that this is not just a terrible tragedy but there are names and families behind the tragedy an
in fact, the bill i introduced has a republican co-sponsor.ward on this as a nation. not as people representing a party, one or the other. >> you cannot but feel the emotional impetus behind what you're just saying. it appeared a family member of one of the victims crying and trembling as she stood there to receive the award from the president. with yet you are hearing some criticisms that some events such as these are perhaps really using political leverage by the president. and how do...
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he supported governor rick scott's abominable attempt to suppress the vote in florida. he co-sponsored a billdeny birth control to their employees, and despite the fact that 97% of researchers polled by the national academy of sciences believe in manmade climate change, mr. rubio remains unconvinced. if the republican party wishes to do nothing more than a small amount of cosmetic surgery on its public image, then mr. rubio seems like the perfect salesman. but scratch the surface, and mr. rubio is infected with the same old backward-facing policies that the voters rejected so comprehensively in november. thanks so much for watching this aftern
he supported governor rick scott's abominable attempt to suppress the vote in florida. he co-sponsored a billdeny birth control to their employees, and despite the fact that 97% of researchers polled by the national academy of sciences believe in manmade climate change, mr. rubio remains unconvinced. if the republican party wishes to do nothing more than a small amount of cosmetic surgery on its public image, then mr. rubio seems like the perfect salesman. but scratch the surface, and mr. rubio...