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getting back to todd as point.ant to know what kind of club they're going to be in the unemployed club shall the one that maybe my younger daughter might want to join, she's unemployed right now. >> get a facebook page. the unions in the 30's prevented child labor. >> that's a great point, gary b. thanks to suzanne for joining us, and we told you earlier why you should be worrying about tomorrow's vote in greece. now, hear how you can profit from it. >> predictions, gary b. we'll begin with you. >> lori, on monday todd will be sleeping in a shelter and fxe, up by january. >> no, near 52 week low. >> what's your prediction, todd. >> greece election is causing me to drink, buying jack daniels and up 30% by december. >> toby, never drag you away from the bar. (laughter) >> i agree with that, i don't like his prediction, overpriced. >> all right, jonas, your prediction for us. >> the price is up almost 8% and the solution, eat more chicken tacos and people at yum brands, 20% in a year. >> gary b, fast food. >> i like f
getting back to todd as point.ant to know what kind of club they're going to be in the unemployed club shall the one that maybe my younger daughter might want to join, she's unemployed right now. >> get a facebook page. the unions in the 30's prevented child labor. >> that's a great point, gary b. thanks to suzanne for joining us, and we told you earlier why you should be worrying about tomorrow's vote in greece. now, hear how you can profit from it. >> predictions, gary b....
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he could defuse this by creating a scholarship fund. >> todd going off the rails.oing to get some angry -- just kidding. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "first look." "way too early with willie geist" starts right now. >>> bill clinton finds his inner corey booker suggesting everybody just back off the kind of private equity work mitt romney did at bain capital saying romney had a, quote, sterling business career. the question is has the obama campaign pushed bain into the background in favor of a focus on romney's time as the governor of massachusetts. >>> former presidential candidate john edwards found not guilty on one charge against him and a mistrial is called on the other counts in a case where he was accused of using campaign money to hide his extramarital affair. the question is, was edwards guilty as he said yesterday only of being a bad husband? we'll talk live in a minute to savannah guthrie. >>> and the spurs' historic winning streak ends as the thunder get right back into the western conference finals. can okc win the series? it's way too early for this.
he could defuse this by creating a scholarship fund. >> todd going off the rails.oing to get some angry -- just kidding. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "first look." "way too early with willie geist" starts right now. >>> bill clinton finds his inner corey booker suggesting everybody just back off the kind of private equity work mitt romney did at bain capital saying romney had a, quote, sterling business career. the question is has the obama campaign...
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. >>> for a look at the weather here is todd santos with the weather channel forecast. >> i'm hungry now. >> i'm glad we could help you out. something about the mousse cheese didn't do it for me. i'll stick to the 1.25 dog. >> same thing the burgers cost $200 they hide the burger. all right, let's get to the forecast. we are going to be dealing with thunderstorms potential across the east coast mid-atlantic specifically this afternoon. hail and wind threat showing up for d.c. and good stretch of eastern virginia, that is a look at the set up right now, showers and thunderstorms moving in through western portions of virginia or west virginia i should say. toward charlotte, north carolina, lightning going on across the area, moving up in the area. that is the system we're tracking you can see a spin of low pressure south of the great lakes, in the afternoon some areas that start off with sunshine, southern new jersey, delaware bay, outer banks, will see the increasing threat for and severe storms, storm prediction center, this area in yellow, slight risk for severe weather, hail and wi
. >>> for a look at the weather here is todd santos with the weather channel forecast. >> i'm hungry now. >> i'm glad we could help you out. something about the mousse cheese didn't do it for me. i'll stick to the 1.25 dog. >> same thing the burgers cost $200 they hide the burger. all right, let's get to the forecast. we are going to be dealing with thunderstorms potential across the east coast mid-atlantic specifically this afternoon. hail and wind threat showing up...
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i am not as bearish as todd.l numbers come back up, we're at the bottom end of the range, if they came back up i would be more positive, but any action by the fed will decrease that uncertainty. >> i want to know how do you want to invest then, todd. if you're negative on stocks how do you allocate capital right now? >> i would look at treasuries. you will have a sell off in the market. short-term you will see that bump there. on the long term, in six months, it will be great for treasuries because it will see more of a demand for those bonds so you're on the winning side there. cash is king, liquidity, and gold is over $2,000 an ounce, so i would stay away from gold as well. >> we're still looking for more defensive high quality dive dent players. those still earning the 4% to 5%. >> are all sectors equal? utilities pay good dividends but people are avoiding them right now. >> there's more types of defensive strategies. >> good to see you both, thank you for joining us, todd i will see you later on the countdown
i am not as bearish as todd.l numbers come back up, we're at the bottom end of the range, if they came back up i would be more positive, but any action by the fed will decrease that uncertainty. >> i want to know how do you want to invest then, todd. if you're negative on stocks how do you allocate capital right now? >> i would look at treasuries. you will have a sell off in the market. short-term you will see that bump there. on the long term, in six months, it will be great for...
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todd zeile.y keep asking me if the dirty guy is really my son. these viva towels really are tough, even when wet! [ mike ] that's my real father, cleaning up a real mess on a real grill. see? [ female announcer ] grab a roll and try it on your toughest mess. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye! [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most for comfort. acuvue® oasys brand. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is a best-selling author, model, actress and host of hgtv's "mom caves." please welcome back to our show the always lovely, beth stern! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: gosh you look beautiful. >> thank you for having me back. >> jimmy: thanks for coming back. now, i should remind everyone that you are married to the great howard stern. your husband we love. >> i'm waiting for applause. >> jimmy: he's always great. we love him
todd zeile.y keep asking me if the dirty guy is really my son. these viva towels really are tough, even when wet! [ mike ] that's my real father, cleaning up a real mess on a real grill. see? [ female announcer ] grab a roll and try it on your toughest mess. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye! [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most for...
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todd zeile.r. they keep asking me if the dirty guy is really my son. these viva towels really are tough, even when wet! [ mike ] that's my real father, cleaning up a real mess on a real grill. see? [ female announcer ] grab a roll and try it on your toughest mess. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye! [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most for comfort. acuvue® oasys brand. but when it comes to what you really love, you shouldn't have to sacrifice. and that goes double for ice cream. now you don't have to give up. you can give in with dreyer's slow churned light ice cream. we churn it slowly for all the rich and creamy taste with just half the fat. so now you can have your ice cream and it eat it, too. ♪ nestlé -- good food, good life. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is a best-selling author, model, actress and host of hgtv'
todd zeile.r. they keep asking me if the dirty guy is really my son. these viva towels really are tough, even when wet! [ mike ] that's my real father, cleaning up a real mess on a real grill. see? [ female announcer ] grab a roll and try it on your toughest mess. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye! [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most...
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bbian todd reports it's also handwritten, straightffrward and emotional. emotional.eporter pkg-as follows -- he was 23-years old, embarking &pon a promising career, and attending a happening event iin washington. sitting at ford's theeter or a production of the play our american cousin, doctor charles leall allo sat on the brink of history. he hadn't been out of medical school for very long, at all, so i think this was very certainly this was thrown in at the deep end. helena papaioannou, a researcher with the group 'papers of abraham pincoln', as just made n astounding discovery: a copy of dootor charles eale's handwwitten report, on what he went thrrugh as the first dootor tt get to president lincoln, in the moments after heewas shot. she believes leale may hhve written his "doccor leale was in an ideal position tt try to help. he writes that at the time of the shooting he was sitting in that balcony area where those tourists are right about there, only about 400feet away from lincoln's box." the fatal shot was fired, leale wroteea man of low stature with black to
bbian todd reports it's also handwritten, straightffrward and emotional. emotional.eporter pkg-as follows -- he was 23-years old, embarking &pon a promising career, and attending a happening event iin washington. sitting at ford's theeter or a production of the play our american cousin, doctor charles leall allo sat on the brink of history. he hadn't been out of medical school for very long, at all, so i think this was very certainly this was thrown in at the deep end. helena papaioannou, a...
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this is a motion to appoint todd david to seek aid. roll call vote please. >> president chiu. supervisor chiu: aye. supervisor chu: aye. supervisor cohen: aye. supervisor elsbernd: aye. supervisor farrell: aye. supervisor kim: aye. supervisor mar: aye. supervisor olague: no. supervisor wiener: aye. supervisor avalos: aye. supervisor campos: aye. >> there are 10 ayes one no. supervisor chiu: motion passes as amended. with regards to seats three, seven, nine, 10, roll call vote, please. aye. supervisor chu: aye. supervisor cohen: aye. supervisor elsbernd: aye. supervisor farrell: aye. supervisor kim: aye. supervisor mar: aye. supervisor olague: no. supervisor wiener: aye. supervisor avalos: aye. supervisor campos: aye. >> there are 10 ayes, one no. supervisor chiu: motion passes. with that, it is 3:00 p.m. why don't we go to our special order? could you please call items 21 and 22? >> items 21 and 22 comprise a special order at 3:00 p.m. pursuant to special file. the board of supervisors has agreed to sit as a committee as a whole for a public hearing to hear objections to a rep
this is a motion to appoint todd david to seek aid. roll call vote please. >> president chiu. supervisor chiu: aye. supervisor chu: aye. supervisor cohen: aye. supervisor elsbernd: aye. supervisor farrell: aye. supervisor kim: aye. supervisor mar: aye. supervisor olague: no. supervisor wiener: aye. supervisor avalos: aye. supervisor campos: aye. >> there are 10 ayes one no. supervisor chiu: motion passes as amended. with regards to seats three, seven, nine, 10, roll call vote,...
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joining me now, todd purda.didn't mention is that there are two cabinet secretaries that are allowed to basically say and do whatever they want, and it seems it's arne duncan in education and shaun donovan in hud. what did you find out? what happened? >> why they have that license? >> no, no, but what happened with everybody else? >> well, i think that pearl, the white house staffs over the past 50 years have gotten much bigger and the control has gotten much more centralized. and we know from the 2008 campaign, this no drama obama team is very tightly rolled. and i think it's fair to say that the president relies on his core team of white house advisers more than he does on the cabinet secretaries in terms of being privy counselors. they may have influence in their departments, but it's a fiction that he calls in the cabinet to discuss the most important issues. or that he'd ask the secretary of hud what he'd do about afghanistan. >> let's compare the other administrations, bush, he was close to one or two cabi
joining me now, todd purda.didn't mention is that there are two cabinet secretaries that are allowed to basically say and do whatever they want, and it seems it's arne duncan in education and shaun donovan in hud. what did you find out? what happened? >> why they have that license? >> no, no, but what happened with everybody else? >> well, i think that pearl, the white house staffs over the past 50 years have gotten much bigger and the control has gotten much more centralized....
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todd palin's or wesley clark's? does todd palin get a little lift off this?rogramming here, where you've got todd palin's going to have a certain core of folks who will gravitate towards him being there. wesley clark, the democrats, those who are in that mode, so it's television, folks. it's tv. >> it's tv, folks. >> can i change the subject for one second? i never stop being a reporter. i know people talk about msnbc going left but it appears to me that you have a mitt tattoo on your left hand? >> that's not a tattoo. i actually have to return a baseball mitt. i'm hoping there will be all sorts of -- >> that's the story. >> that doesn't sound very likely. >> it's fairly obvious i'm totally in the tank. i have to return a baseball mitt to my dad. that's the real dope. i know ezra and kasie have already set their dvrs for the wesley clark show. thanks again to all of you. ezra, michael, john and kasie. that is all for now. see you tomorrow back in new york at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific when i am joined by mark halpern, michael eric dyson and ari melber. "
todd palin's or wesley clark's? does todd palin get a little lift off this?rogramming here, where you've got todd palin's going to have a certain core of folks who will gravitate towards him being there. wesley clark, the democrats, those who are in that mode, so it's television, folks. it's tv. >> it's tv, folks. >> can i change the subject for one second? i never stop being a reporter. i know people talk about msnbc going left but it appears to me that you have a mitt tattoo on...
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check the chip grant callbacks replicas and an old diary apparently from todd stroger is pressing his's stroke in 2006 and run for board president campaign working on my image and need to repeal a stronger can understand a quiet person. >> money go to the auction house and the two men who purchased the storage locker where the items were found in april. most were not have seen the light of day if not from the john stroger family. item sold as one lot to anybody interested can do so until 8:00 tonight to be auctioned saturday and sunday the bidding starts 11:00 a.m.. still coming up one of these little girls begin next golfing great? aspiring to be to golf what venus and serena williams are to tennis. at the hollywood power couple calling it quits tom and katie going separate ways. medical watch a vaccine to treat nicotine addiction. successfully treated nicotine addiction in mice according to reuters center say a single dose protect mice against addiction to the rest of their lives works by injections of nicotine antibodies that prevent it from reaching the brain or the heart. study p
check the chip grant callbacks replicas and an old diary apparently from todd stroger is pressing his's stroke in 2006 and run for board president campaign working on my image and need to repeal a stronger can understand a quiet person. >> money go to the auction house and the two men who purchased the storage locker where the items were found in april. most were not have seen the light of day if not from the john stroger family. item sold as one lot to anybody interested can do so until...
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brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> some health matters straight ahead.u're in pain, popping a pain may not be the only way to treat it. find out why people are slapping on a patch and why it might work for you. >>> if you have pain should you pop a pill or put on a match? in the united states most of us use pill, but more of us are now turning to patches. i've had some advantages over pills getting into your system faster, but is the patch right for you. she is a physician for women in atlanta except today she's joining us from miami. good to see you, dr. ready. the traveling doctor. what makes patches particularly good for treating pain? >> well, we know you do pain if you can stay in front of it and why the patch is better is that it's a continuous delivery system. you're getting a little bit of pain medicine into your bloodstream all of the time. when you take a pill there's initial spike in the drug level and then it drops until you take the next dose. the benefit is all pills you take go through your liver as it goes through your stomach and you los
brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> some health matters straight ahead.u're in pain, popping a pain may not be the only way to treat it. find out why people are slapping on a patch and why it might work for you. >>> if you have pain should you pop a pill or put on a match? in the united states most of us use pill, but more of us are now turning to patches. i've had some advantages over pills getting into your system faster, but is the patch right for you. she is a physician for...
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our chief white house correspondent and political director chuck todd reports tonight from los cabos. >> reporter: it was the first meeting between president obama and newly reinstalled russian president vladimir putin. the stickiest issue they discussed? syria. >> we discussed syria where we agreed that we need to see a cessation of the violence, that a political process has to be created to prevent civil war. >> from my perspective we've been able to find many commonalities. >> reporter: u.s. diplomats found some hope in what wasn't said, that putin avoided publicly standing by syrian president assad. but senator john mccain who has been leading an effort to get the u.s. involved militarily in syria sees the apparent lack of progress with russia on this issue as predictable. >> the diplomatic resolution in conflicts like these is not possible until a military balance of power changes on the ground. >> reporter: most striking, the two leaders' apparent body language which seemed tense and even cold. they barely made eye contact and rarely exchanged even the briefest of smiles, a far
our chief white house correspondent and political director chuck todd reports tonight from los cabos. >> reporter: it was the first meeting between president obama and newly reinstalled russian president vladimir putin. the stickiest issue they discussed? syria. >> we discussed syria where we agreed that we need to see a cessation of the violence, that a political process has to be created to prevent civil war. >> from my perspective we've been able to find many commonalities....
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and the beat goes on. >> chuck todd on a friday night at the white house. chuck, thanks. >> we have more now on what is going on in europe, and it's bad. spain is expected to formally ask for an international bailout for its banking system as early as tomorrow as greece is just days away from a vote that could have them bailing out of the euro entirely. as the president noted, what happens there has a big affect on the economy here. our report from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> this is an unemployment agency in spain. 24% of the country is out of work. spain's banks may need more than $100 billion to stay afloat. the housing bubble burst, leaving them with heaps of bad loans. and then there's greece. that country goes bankrupt without another bailout. an election in nine days could put an agreed upon bailout plan in jeopardy. it may be tempting to see the economic hardship in europe and think, well, at least it isn't that bad in the u.s. but europe is the u.s.'s largest trading partner. if europeans don't have jobs, they don't have money to spend. >> it doesn't
and the beat goes on. >> chuck todd on a friday night at the white house. chuck, thanks. >> we have more now on what is going on in europe, and it's bad. spain is expected to formally ask for an international bailout for its banking system as early as tomorrow as greece is just days away from a vote that could have them bailing out of the euro entirely. as the president noted, what happens there has a big affect on the economy here. our report from nbc's stephanie gosk. >>...
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he is todd shoneberger. >> tot, why don't you like the blands here?several hurdles, you can look at the regulatory problems we have right now. it will cost been $650 million of that bottom line, so you think about the bullseye on their backs. aes europe, $500 billion in sovereign debt, you want to stay away from those banks right now. >> we know all of the negatives, these are real issues, why would you want to buy into this group now. >> the main issue is the pace here. all that has been brought up here is largely in the rear view mirror. the conditions that existed well before the banks really took major strides to gurt credit california in the capitol position. we're at a critical junctionture. the euro zone is at a tipping point. all of the news right now is very negative and embedded in stock prices. >> don't you think a lot of the fears are in the tooks a and b. it pays you to hang on to these stocks, sfligt. >> you talk about the dividend, we're talking about january 1st, you might see a hike, so why would you buy a dividend. it doesn't make a
he is todd shoneberger. >> tot, why don't you like the blands here?several hurdles, you can look at the regulatory problems we have right now. it will cost been $650 million of that bottom line, so you think about the bullseye on their backs. aes europe, $500 billion in sovereign debt, you want to stay away from those banks right now. >> we know all of the negatives, these are real issues, why would you want to buy into this group now. >> the main issue is the pace here. all...
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don't get too excited just yet, todd says take note, this market is going south fast. the black bay group is with me, and danielle hues, and brian shactman, thank you for joining us, todd, let me kick it off with you, you're a seller into this rally? >> listen, right now i love what we did today, it wasn't too unexpected, and i think monday will have an upsaid because history shows that the first trading day of the month, the first trading day of the quarter we tend to go up, that's great. after that i think all bets are off. it's going to be a really, really rough market going forward, and i just see things selling off from here, so you might want to consider going short. >> why? i mean if europe drove the excitement today, and the european banks are getting a boost, and from that bailout money and spawn and italy gets better, why wouldn't that sustain. >> spanish banks are getting 120 million euros. now you have to suspect they're not going to have more risks, they're probably going to be asking for another bail out a year from now. angela merkel reluctantly agreed t
don't get too excited just yet, todd says take note, this market is going south fast. the black bay group is with me, and danielle hues, and brian shactman, thank you for joining us, todd, let me kick it off with you, you're a seller into this rally? >> listen, right now i love what we did today, it wasn't too unexpected, and i think monday will have an upsaid because history shows that the first trading day of the month, the first trading day of the quarter we tend to go up, that's...
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the details of their sideline summit when chuck todd joins us live.there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit neosporin.com. i would not say i'm into it, but let's see where this goes. [ buzzer ] do you like to travel? i'm all about "free travel," babe. that's what i do. [ buzzer ] balance transfers -- you up for that? well... too soon? [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from every major bank, and find the one that's right for you. creditcards.com. it's simple. search, compare, and apply. let's compare. germ party! eww! n
the details of their sideline summit when chuck todd joins us live.there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types...
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good morning from los cabos, mexico, i'm chuck todd. th this "the daily rundown." >> you're in a town which usually means vacation, but chuck hard at work. what issues do we expect to dominate the summit in the next two days? >> well, the two big issues, of course, the greece vote. and nobody knew exactly how this g-20 when it was scheduled -- everybody knew in the last three weeks, including folks at the white house, that the greece revote, if you will, was going to take place literally the day before things started. so nobody was quite sure -- there were two different agendas being prepared, if you will. obviously now it's the one of not having to deal with a crisis in that respect. there's still concern. president is going to fit in a new, we've learned, a new one-on-one meeting with chancellor angela merkel. because obviously there's a lot of asian countries here. the united states plus european countries. there is some stuff that can get done. but you're going to hear the same things you heard over the weekend, which is this is a e
good morning from los cabos, mexico, i'm chuck todd. th this "the daily rundown." >> you're in a town which usually means vacation, but chuck hard at work. what issues do we expect to dominate the summit in the next two days? >> well, the two big issues, of course, the greece vote. and nobody knew exactly how this g-20 when it was scheduled -- everybody knew in the last three weeks, including folks at the white house, that the greece revote, if you will, was going to take...
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todd has a goal, that's todd, he wants to lose about 200 pounds. >>> this morning a skinny dipping suspect will be charged after he recover from some minor injuries that he suffered during in a bus. this happened in tempe, arizona, where cops say it took more than an hour to get the naked swimmer out of the water. he was on drugs. they say he is not only going to be charged with indecent he will also be charged with definite indicating in public. displf whoa! >>> i took the scripps jet. >>> here's what's going on this morning, annapolis looking really nice, again, dark, but we'll see a pretty good sunrise as we head into later this morning in a couple hours. 82 in the city right now. look at d.c., 84 degrees right now. with the humidity feeling like it's between 86 and 90 degrees. so we didn't lose the humidity, we certainly won't lose the humidity going into the afternoon, but we will add the shot of some showers and gusty storms in the mix. you can see out towards deep creek there are some showers bubbling through, but they are slow movers. we're going to see these showers kind of expand
todd has a goal, that's todd, he wants to lose about 200 pounds. >>> this morning a skinny dipping suspect will be charged after he recover from some minor injuries that he suffered during in a bus. this happened in tempe, arizona, where cops say it took more than an hour to get the naked swimmer out of the water. he was on drugs. they say he is not only going to be charged with indecent he will also be charged with definite indicating in public. displf whoa! >>> i took the...
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professor chuck todd. good to see you, my friend.ll. >> all right. >>> the 99% blames the 1% for economic inequality. middle america blames wall street. and it seems millions blame congress for the gridlock and dysfunction. how did we get here? that's the question posed by an author of a new book "twilight of the elites" joining me now, author chris hayes, host of "up with hayes" on msnbc every saturday and sunday and author of this book. congratulations on getting your first book out there. >> fantastic, thank you. >> so take us in a broad sense. who do you blame for the problems? who is behind this, in your view? >> what i think we have seen is, this cascade of institutional failure and elite failure over the course of the decade. let's remember, the iraq war, we watched katrina drown the city of new orleans on national television. >> dissipated. >> after talking about watergate, during watergate, there was a sense in the country we were under going a crisis of authority in which faith in our institutions was at an all-time low. an
professor chuck todd. good to see you, my friend.ll. >> all right. >>> the 99% blames the 1% for economic inequality. middle america blames wall street. and it seems millions blame congress for the gridlock and dysfunction. how did we get here? that's the question posed by an author of a new book "twilight of the elites" joining me now, author chris hayes, host of "up with hayes" on msnbc every saturday and sunday and author of this book. congratulations on...
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the details of their sideline summit when chuck todd joins us live.there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit neosporin.com. let's compare. germ party! eww! now the colgate total mouth. nice! [ female announcer ] colgate total fights 90% more plaque germs. i'm in. [ female announcer ] colgate total. less germs. healthier mouth. [ female announcer ] colgate total. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. gr
the details of their sideline summit when chuck todd joins us live.there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types...
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tonight our political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd speaks with one of the five men involved in the original break-in and the reporters who exposed the scandal. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> reporter: that is of course how watergate ended but the biggest political scandal in american history began to unfold 40 years ago on june 17th, 1972, when five men were arrested after breaking into democratic headquarters at the watergate complex. one of those men was eugenio martinez a cuban born cia operative told to look for evidence tying fidel castro to democratic presidential candidate george mcgovern. today at age 90 martinez regrets what he did. >> the whole thing was a stupid mistake one after the other. how could i feel proud of it? >> reporter: martinez and his fellow burglars were being supervised from this command post in room 723, an old howard johnson turned gw dormitory, all to make sure nobody was coming on the sixth floor of the watergate where the dnc had its headquarters. democratic operative r. spencer oliver's phon
tonight our political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd speaks with one of the five men involved in the original break-in and the reporters who exposed the scandal. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> reporter: that is of course how watergate ended but the biggest political scandal in american history began to unfold 40 years ago on june 17th, 1972, when five men were arrested after breaking into democratic headquarters at the...
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gene robinson, david gregory, chuck todd next.you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? ask your doctor if spiriva can help. what happens when classroom teachers get
gene robinson, david gregory, chuck todd next.you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems,...
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our report tonight from our political director chuck todd. >> congratulations. >> scott walker at a steel plant outside milwaukee basking in the glow of his victory over democrat tom barrett tuesday but striking a conciliatory tone. >> today, the election is over. we're no longer political opponents. i think overwhelmingly, there's more that unites us than divides us. >> walker first defeated barrett in 2010 and led a successful republican effort to strip away bargaining rights for most public employees in 2011, prompting labor unions and democrats to target him for a recall. they responded aggressively. launching an unprecedented tv and ad campaign out spending barrett and his labor allies by a 3 to 1 margin on the error alone. overall, nearly as much money was spent in this one state for one election than mitt romney has spent to secure the republican presidential nomination. national republicans were quick today to use it as a rallying cry for november. >> the american people have had it with big government and high taxes and a regulatory system that knows no bounds. >> but walker hims
our report tonight from our political director chuck todd. >> congratulations. >> scott walker at a steel plant outside milwaukee basking in the glow of his victory over democrat tom barrett tuesday but striking a conciliatory tone. >> today, the election is over. we're no longer political opponents. i think overwhelmingly, there's more that unites us than divides us. >> walker first defeated barrett in 2010 and led a successful republican effort to strip away bargaining...
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this is todd. go ahead, todd. >> cal hi. i'm calling from terre haute. and i'd like to thank you for this program. for lisa who i a member of the eugene v. debs foundation, i'd like her to address debs' continuing legacy of peace, equality and social justice and let people know how they might pursue their interests in debs if they want to know something more about it. >> certainly. well, you know, in this age of technology, there's a website devoted to the debs foundation. so that's certainly an easy way to access more information about the debs foundation and about what's here in the debs house and about debs' legacy. and you know, the social justice piece is what we call it today. he, as i said er,elie certainly continues to provide inspiration to working people here in terre haute and throughout the u.s. as they struggle against lowering wages that are plaguing us today. >> this house is open for visitors. how many do you get every year, and how do people visit? >> i don't know the numbers on how many people we have every year, but the museum is open
this is todd. go ahead, todd. >> cal hi. i'm calling from terre haute. and i'd like to thank you for this program. for lisa who i a member of the eugene v. debs foundation, i'd like her to address debs' continuing legacy of peace, equality and social justice and let people know how they might pursue their interests in debs if they want to know something more about it. >> certainly. well, you know, in this age of technology, there's a website devoted to the debs foundation. so that's...
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broadcast, we're debuting our new nbc news wall street journal poll, we're joined for that with chuck todd in our washington newsroom. good evening. >> good evening, brian. it's been a tumultuous month on the presidential campaign. he had that anemic jobs report, the attorney general under fired. lots of money spent on tv ads. about the only thing that's changed in the race, the country is getting more defiant for their candidate, leaving the country more polarized, if that's possible. all month, june has felt more like october on the campaign trail. today alone, the president barnstormed three states, including florida. the vice president in iowa, mitt romney, virginia. >> the president failed to lead. he failed to do what he said he'd do. >> reporter: why the urgency? the race is tight. our new nbc/wall street journal poll shows the president narrowly ahead of mitt romney, 47-44. it's nearly identical to where the race stood last month. what's remarkable about this tightness, is that this poll exposed more weaknesses for both candidates. president obama saw his job approval rating slip w
broadcast, we're debuting our new nbc news wall street journal poll, we're joined for that with chuck todd in our washington newsroom. good evening. >> good evening, brian. it's been a tumultuous month on the presidential campaign. he had that anemic jobs report, the attorney general under fired. lots of money spent on tv ads. about the only thing that's changed in the race, the country is getting more defiant for their candidate, leaving the country more polarized, if that's possible....
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here is nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd. >> as president obama attempted a moment of political civility, hosting his republican predecessor's portrait unveiling -- >> it's a great privilege to have you here today. >> on opposite ends of the country, his chief political strategist and his current republican rival mitt romney were engaging in not so civil dueling political stunts. >> under governor romney, the state was 47th in job creation. >> the obama campaign traveled to massachusetts for a press conference on the state house steps to slam romney's record as a one-term governor. >> romney economics didn't work then and it won't work now. >> broken record. >> but given the close proximity to romney's headquarters in boston, david axelrod was knocked off message by a vocal group of romney volunteers. a few hours later, the romney campaign had a political stunt of their own to unveil in california. at solyndra, innow bankrupt solar power company president obama visited two years ago after his administration awarded the company a half billion dolla
here is nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd. >> as president obama attempted a moment of political civility, hosting his republican predecessor's portrait unveiling -- >> it's a great privilege to have you here today. >> on opposite ends of the country, his chief political strategist and his current republican rival mitt romney were engaging in not so civil dueling political stunts. >> under governor romney, the state was 47th in job...
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todd mcclellan will return as head coach of the sharks.an and his staff were under evaluation after a first-round playoff loss to st. louis. mcclellan has won 195 regular season games in his first 4 seasons as a head coach. >> todd is a coach we had a lot of success with. what we wanted to do was include everybody in the opportunity to really identify the areas that we weren't happy with at the end of the year. and make no mistake about it, there were several. we're not going to rush it. we were getting it right. we want to be on the best team on the ice with the best coaching staff. ♪ i've been waiting for this moment ♪ ♪ all my life >>> admit it, you rewound that scene in "the hangover" a bunch of times because you couldn't get enough. soon, you'll be able to see and hear mike tyson on broadway. he's teaming up with spike lee to bring his one-man show, "mike tyson undisputed truth" to the theater. it had a week-long run at the mgm grand in las vegas. maybe we'll get lucky enough here in the bay area, we'll get an off, off, off broadway p
todd mcclellan will return as head coach of the sharks.an and his staff were under evaluation after a first-round playoff loss to st. louis. mcclellan has won 195 regular season games in his first 4 seasons as a head coach. >> todd is a coach we had a lot of success with. what we wanted to do was include everybody in the opportunity to really identify the areas that we weren't happy with at the end of the year. and make no mistake about it, there were several. we're not going to rush it....
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i'm todd buchholz. >> susie: whether or not golf is your game, a lot of business gets done on the golf course. a fifth of u.s. golfers are women, and more businesses are going after them on the links. rick horrow spoke with mike whan, commissioner of the ladies professional golf association. >> you've been in this position for a while and you can get to see an overview of the entire business of golf. what's the biggest challenge you've had facing the lpga? >> i started in january 2010. the world is different than it is today. we're not back to 2007 just yet but i was surprised with just how frozen the marketing budgets were in 2010 and you know, as you know, sports sponsorships are an easy thing to assess when the business isn't well and so i walked in at an interesting time in business and to be talking about sports sponsorships. >> number of sponsors up, dollar-value up. give us a report card. >> we learned a lot. companies that lived through 2009, 10 or 11 are either smarter or gone. we had to get back to what's important. today if you're an lpga player and were going to sign up at
i'm todd buchholz. >> susie: whether or not golf is your game, a lot of business gets done on the golf course. a fifth of u.s. golfers are women, and more businesses are going after them on the links. rick horrow spoke with mike whan, commissioner of the ladies professional golf association. >> you've been in this position for a while and you can get to see an overview of the entire business of golf. what's the biggest challenge you've had facing the lpga? >> i started in...
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let's get a check of weather from todd santos. good morning. >> good morning.appy friday. >> happy friday. >> happy friday to everyone out there. we want to let folks know especially around the white house, a few areas there in central portions of the i-95 corridor could see potent thunderstorm activity by later on this afternoon. initially you see showers through eastern virginia, light rain at this point. heavier showers through central portions of lower michigan. as that whole system progresses eastward we'll have a disturbance they may get some of these storms going. also areas through southern new jersey. a little clear skies to to start off the day. new york may get showers by later on this evening. did want to also mention noaa's storm prediction center put out a light warning primarily for hail and damaging winds in some of the stronger thunderstorms across the mid-atlantic today. also an isolated threat for tornadoes. did want to mention this area from charleston to erie, pennsylvania, out towards d.c. make sure you have a way to get your warnings. not
let's get a check of weather from todd santos. good morning. >> good morning.appy friday. >> happy friday. >> happy friday to everyone out there. we want to let folks know especially around the white house, a few areas there in central portions of the i-95 corridor could see potent thunderstorm activity by later on this afternoon. initially you see showers through eastern virginia, light rain at this point. heavier showers through central portions of lower michigan. as that...
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fox's brandon todd has more. >> reporter: while plenty of teenagers at hawaiian falls are cooling off, 15-year-old jackie reynolds is in the snack shop working. >> i'm out hire to raise money for my college -- here to raise money for my college fund, so when i graduate high school, can i go on and build my education. >> reporter: according to some new research, jackie is among the minority when it comes to kids his age. employment for 16 to 19-year- olds has fallen to its lowest level since world war ii and the reason may be more about choice. the u.s. bureau of labor statistics suggests teens are spending their summer in band or learning camps or other activities that directly involve college. >> i have friends that are in band camp for my school, some out here in summer camp. >> reporter: for those not seeking college the jobs typically taken by a teen are now filled by adults or immigrants seeking to get whatever job they can in a down economy. here at this water park management says the pool of teens wanting to work is actually up from last year. >> we've hired about 200 per park,
fox's brandon todd has more. >> reporter: while plenty of teenagers at hawaiian falls are cooling off, 15-year-old jackie reynolds is in the snack shop working. >> i'm out hire to raise money for my college -- here to raise money for my college fund, so when i graduate high school, can i go on and build my education. >> reporter: according to some new research, jackie is among the minority when it comes to kids his age. employment for 16 to 19-year- olds has fallen to its...
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david pirie supervisor chiu: -- todd david. supervisor chiu: is there a second? seconded by supervisor farrell. any further discussion? supervisor campos? up supervisor campos: first of all, i want to thank all of the people who put their names forward to serve on this task force. any time that someone is willing to serve the city and county of san francisco, i think that we have to appreciate their willingness to do that. i think that a lot has been said. the couple of points that i want to make, one, while i do not agree with everything that has come out of the sunshine task force, i think it is important for us to understand that in making these elections -- selections the rules committee made, as we tried to have a balanced approach, i certainly did not end up getting everything that wanted. there were some individuals that i wish had been reappointed, were appointed, that did not go through, but i think the candidates that came forward reflect the diversity of perspective. i think that the rules committee of did a good job
david pirie supervisor chiu: -- todd david. supervisor chiu: is there a second? seconded by supervisor farrell. any further discussion? supervisor campos? up supervisor campos: first of all, i want to thank all of the people who put their names forward to serve on this task force. any time that someone is willing to serve the city and county of san francisco, i think that we have to appreciate their willingness to do that. i think that a lot has been said. the couple of points that i want to...
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chuck todd with all things political from the white house tonight. chuck, thank you for that. this health care law affects just about every american, and tonight we are hearing some of the many american voices weighing in on the news out of the supreme court this morning. our report on that tonight. >> reporter: for kathy watson today's supreme court ruling is personal. >> it brought tears to my eyes. it took a ton of bricks off me. i felt like relief. i'm actually going to be able to keep my health care coverage. >> reporter: with a high white blood cell count she couldn't get insurance. she went through her savings to pay the bills then was diagnosed with cancer. the health care law created an insurance pool in florida for people with preexisting conditions like watson, allowing her to buy coverage. >> i'm not really sure what i would have done if the law was struck down. >> reporter: as of 2014, insurers can no longer deny coverage to anyone with preexisting conditions. there will be no annual dollar limit on the amount of coverage people can receive, and everyone will have
chuck todd with all things political from the white house tonight. chuck, thank you for that. this health care law affects just about every american, and tonight we are hearing some of the many american voices weighing in on the news out of the supreme court this morning. our report on that tonight. >> reporter: for kathy watson today's supreme court ruling is personal. >> it brought tears to my eyes. it took a ton of bricks off me. i felt like relief. i'm actually going to be able...
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chuck todd on the white house lawn. thanks. that's politics. now it's always good to ask a lawyer. with us here in our studios in new york our chief legal correspondent savannah guthrie. savannah, what survives here and where to from here? >> actually, the most controversial provision, the one that allows state officers to determine the immigration status of anyone they've lawfully stopped. i think we'll see more lawsuits, frankly. this is a law that has never gone into effect because of this supreme court litigation. well, now it will. and that issue about whether that provision of the law leads to racial profiling will now potentially be at issue. that was not something the court decided today but now the law will go into effect and you can expect lawsuits from plaintiffs to say, hey, my constitutional rights were violated. >> as everyone has said we'll be back at this thursday when the next big decision comes down on health care. savannah guthrie, thanks. always a pleasure. >>> there were two other supreme court rulings today, including a case originally brought from montana, a
chuck todd on the white house lawn. thanks. that's politics. now it's always good to ask a lawyer. with us here in our studios in new york our chief legal correspondent savannah guthrie. savannah, what survives here and where to from here? >> actually, the most controversial provision, the one that allows state officers to determine the immigration status of anyone they've lawfully stopped. i think we'll see more lawsuits, frankly. this is a law that has never gone into effect because of...
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anoche en denver, la novena de la capital no inicio bien esta nueve serie, porque todd helton rompiÓdo de sacrificio en la sexta entrada y los rockies de colorado derrotaron por 4-2 a los nacionales de washington. strasburg recibiÓ tres carreras y seis indiscutibles en seis capÍtulos, el novato de los nacionales, bryce harper, saliÓ de 4-0 y fue ponchado en tres ocasiones, el venezolano jesÚs flores se fue de 4-3, dos anotadas. hoy los orioles inician otra serie en el candem yard contra los angelinos. segundo dia de actividad en el abierto de tenis de wimbledon, hoy ganaron sin dificultad, el serbio novak djokovic, el n 1 del mundo y campeÓn defensor, el suizo roger federer, el espaÑol rafael nadal, el argentino juan monaco y el colombiano alejandro falla. en mujeres, una jornada donde han clasificado la favoritas, la campeona defensora petra kvitova, la rusa maria sharapova y laespaÑa, portugal, italia y alemania en las ultimas se les ha visto con el mismo ritmo de practica a solo horas de sus compromisos, nadie quiere dejar pasar la oportunidad de levantar la copa. el primer partid
anoche en denver, la novena de la capital no inicio bien esta nueve serie, porque todd helton rompiÓdo de sacrificio en la sexta entrada y los rockies de colorado derrotaron por 4-2 a los nacionales de washington. strasburg recibiÓ tres carreras y seis indiscutibles en seis capÍtulos, el novato de los nacionales, bryce harper, saliÓ de 4-0 y fue ponchado en tres ocasiones, el venezolano jesÚs flores se fue de 4-3, dos anotadas. hoy los orioles inician otra serie en el candem yard contra...
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joininging us now todd hagerman. so how did dimon do what do you think? >> i think he did pretty well, frankly. very relaxed. it was very typical jamie dimon. very are tick nut his answers, didn't seem to get ruffled by any of the questions, and clearly laid out for the committee today, you know, what happened, how they are trying to remedy the situation. and again how they are trying to move forward without this ever happening again. >> susie: you know that everybody was expecting for this to be a tough grilling, a faceoff between lawmakers, and it didn't turn out that way. do you think that's one of the reasons why j.p. morgan's stock was up today? >> yes, absolutely. that's part of it. clearly the way the hearing went and very cordial, a lot of respect towards mr. dimon himself, is certainly gave a little life to the stock today. but i think there was another element as well in terms of the broker dealer space today, and i think that is the fact that within the testimony today in the line of questioning congress really didn't imply that there would be
joininging us now todd hagerman. so how did dimon do what do you think? >> i think he did pretty well, frankly. very relaxed. it was very typical jamie dimon. very are tick nut his answers, didn't seem to get ruffled by any of the questions, and clearly laid out for the committee today, you know, what happened, how they are trying to remedy the situation. and again how they are trying to move forward without this ever happening again. >> susie: you know that everybody was expecting...