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others are unapologetic. the makers of honey made graham crackers faced openly hostile criticism after putting a male couple on the front of its ads. they doubled down and did another ad and turned it into the word love. so if you're sitting in the corner office making business decisions, how you react when social values and politics mix may depend as much on what you sell as what you think. >> joining me to discuss the departure of branden ike, law professor of nyu law school, and jonathan rousch, senior fel felw at the brookings instituters and professor waledman no one would doubt that the board of directors is legally within its rights to do what it did. was it a good idea? >> first, thank you for having me on. second, just to clarify i'm a new york law school, not nyu, just a shout out to my colleagues. >> sorry. >> what the board did to its ceo was a standard business decision. the board decided that for a particular community like the mozilla community, which is a tight-knit group of technologists and
others are unapologetic. the makers of honey made graham crackers faced openly hostile criticism after putting a male couple on the front of its ads. they doubled down and did another ad and turned it into the word love. so if you're sitting in the corner office making business decisions, how you react when social values and politics mix may depend as much on what you sell as what you think. >> joining me to discuss the departure of branden ike, law professor of nyu law school, and...
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. >> she's pretty unapologetic.i feel like it's going to go in one ear and out the other. >> hello. >> reporter: so she's not outgunned, maria and christie, the leader of cancel city's no excuse moms club as a backup. >> i didn't want to come into this situation and be by myself and feel like i'm being ambushed by these moms. can we hold hands? >> reporter: with so much pent up, i don't need to do much. >> you don't think that in any sense maria's fat-shaming? >> i don't. at all. >> do you? >> yes. part of the reason i think that we have so many body issues, particularly in this country, is because we're -- no. regardless of whether you're intending shame, when people feel shamed they feel powerless. >> saying that somebody needs an excuse is implying they are at fault for someone. >> i don't think anyone should look like me. >> you don't have those disclaimers on that photo. and you say you're not responsible for the thoughts that are in other people's minds. but that's very similar to a celebrity saying i'm not a
. >> she's pretty unapologetic.i feel like it's going to go in one ear and out the other. >> hello. >> reporter: so she's not outgunned, maria and christie, the leader of cancel city's no excuse moms club as a backup. >> i didn't want to come into this situation and be by myself and feel like i'm being ambushed by these moms. can we hold hands? >> reporter: with so much pent up, i don't need to do much. >> you don't think that in any sense maria's...
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. >> and you were unapologetic about it. >> i had to apologize the first week.t i stopped apologizing. you know, there is -- you cross the line in this new world. you have to take some risks. i have to go. we talked a lot about that, america. coming up, what does a baby bird feel like when you crush it with your bear hands? find out in dana marine ?aw -- dana marino's hands. are you too skinny to get into the ivy league? the ivy league is a gay bar, right? then no. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is on now. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ welcome to tonight's "red eye" debate, live from the" red eye" debate center. i am greg gutfeld, host of the "red eye" debate. we are beaming the story to our sister station in vienna, astray yaw or is it austria in vienna? >> no one knows. >> an app can help control your dreams and make you happier when you wake up. it is dream on and plays a scanned sc
. >> and you were unapologetic about it. >> i had to apologize the first week.t i stopped apologizing. you know, there is -- you cross the line in this new world. you have to take some risks. i have to go. we talked a lot about that, america. coming up, what does a baby bird feel like when you crush it with your bear hands? find out in dana marine ?aw -- dana marino's hands. are you too skinny to get into the ivy league? the ivy league is a gay bar, right? then no. female announcer:...
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en valuable and altruistic and important, but the means that he got there were treacherous and unapologetic. he would just take your nose and rub it into your own fecal matter. he would just -- oh, my god. he was an -- unbelievable. >> lbj was charming and winning -- witty. violent and vile, kroll and utterly terrible. is there any link here between walter white and lyndon johnson? the strains of personality, one real and one fictional. >> walter white israel -- no, lyndon johnson was real, too. >> walter white became real and many people's minds. >> he was real to me. i can't play someone unless you make him real. yeah, there are similarities. i think both had created and the incredible drive and ambition to be unleashed. >> the ends justify the means. walter white saving his family so he can do whatever he wants. >> it is for my family and for lyndon johnson it is for the betterment of the country. i am cutting your balls off of the betterment of the country. it was necessary to protect the country. listen to this. talking to ms. taylor -- to his tailor. your father is the one that makes
en valuable and altruistic and important, but the means that he got there were treacherous and unapologetic. he would just take your nose and rub it into your own fecal matter. he would just -- oh, my god. he was an -- unbelievable. >> lbj was charming and winning -- witty. violent and vile, kroll and utterly terrible. is there any link here between walter white and lyndon johnson? the strains of personality, one real and one fictional. >> walter white israel -- no, lyndon johnson...
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it's an unapologetic nationalist that makes many nervous. >> translator: modi may have been cleared, but he doesn't deceive us. ask a mother that lost a child if she'd work for modi. >> what's driving many voters modi's way is the boom he's created in the home state while india's economy as a whole as slumped. increasingly young and middle class see him as their only hope. >> that's why we support modi. >> his style appeals to those that want a more confident india with a tougher foreign policy is. >> modi has a simple message. he's promising a return to high speed growth, a time when many feel india has lost its way. the message as a growing appeal despite the past. >> reporter: modi mania is taking hold. if he wins, prepare for a new kind of india maybe growing faster again but perhaps also with a harder face. >> reporter: well i'm joined now by the former editor of the times now coloniko columnist. welcome. do you think his message is questioned by his past? >> i don't think he's answered the questions about his past. because it's not just the question of 2002 and the riots. but t
it's an unapologetic nationalist that makes many nervous. >> translator: modi may have been cleared, but he doesn't deceive us. ask a mother that lost a child if she'd work for modi. >> what's driving many voters modi's way is the boom he's created in the home state while india's economy as a whole as slumped. increasingly young and middle class see him as their only hope. >> that's why we support modi. >> his style appeals to those that want a more confident india with...
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did jon stewart ask barack obama about his friendship, this unapologetic domestic terrorist?'s say, bill ayers, bernadine dorn? he sat on boards with bill ayers. the more i think about it, i guess i can't expect a comedic hack and his army of writers, i can't take them too seriously. has done. nancy giles and john fugelsang with us. nancy, everyone on cable news kind of lives in fear of being skewered by jon stewart. but it looks to me like jon stewart baited him and he's taking it. does he know what he's getting in? >> i don't think he does. and the comedy is built in whenever jon stewart opens his mouth. jon stewart's a comedian, doesn't pretend or pose to be a journalist, and all he has to do is to show hannity's ridiculousness is get the clips where sean hannity will completely violate what he's fighting for with the bundies. bundy is a taker. this is by their own definitions, this is a guy who's sponging off of federal land. i'm paying the taxes that help him sponge. i mean, i'm not one of the americans that find this story compelling. i want them to pay, you know what i
did jon stewart ask barack obama about his friendship, this unapologetic domestic terrorist?'s say, bill ayers, bernadine dorn? he sat on boards with bill ayers. the more i think about it, i guess i can't expect a comedic hack and his army of writers, i can't take them too seriously. has done. nancy giles and john fugelsang with us. nancy, everyone on cable news kind of lives in fear of being skewered by jon stewart. but it looks to me like jon stewart baited him and he's taking it. does he...
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part to a small army of lobbyists in tallahassee. 21 in all the "t's" group's chief lobbiests isa unapologetic. >> 21 lob iests with 160 legislatures in ? >> a operate high ratio. >> we have been a good lobby team. that's for sure. >> so how much influence does money have here in tallahassee? >> a significant influence. this building, our senate, house are driven by money. >> dan crafter is co-founder and director of integrity florida, a non-partson, nonprofit government watchdog >> florida is increasingly across the country, lobbies are actually writing the laws. they have walking in. doctors found a nursing home association and its affiliated political action committees spent more than one. >> the owner of kids' corner. >> hundreds of millions of dollars sloshing around in campaign. so how much influence can that amount of money really buy you? >> the senate, you are talking about tens of thousands of dollars. >> that's enough targeting the right way can put a candidate over the top to win an election. >> you are a citizen legislature who doesn't -- you are not a darling. lobbiest, you have
part to a small army of lobbyists in tallahassee. 21 in all the "t's" group's chief lobbiests isa unapologetic. >> 21 lob iests with 160 legislatures in ? >> a operate high ratio. >> we have been a good lobby team. that's for sure. >> so how much influence does money have here in tallahassee? >> a significant influence. this building, our senate, house are driven by money. >> dan crafter is co-founder and director of integrity florida, a...
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the mayor and 7 council members support the proposal of their unapologetically socialist colleague, aneconomist who donates two-thirds of her $120,000 a year salary to what she calls social justice causes. >> this will energize and empower workers, raise their confidence and morale. >> socialism, after the fall of the associate union, china becoming a purely capitalist country, hugo having not succeeded. socialism, really? >> the only reason you're talking to me is because an out-and-out socialist got elected in a major city in the united states. time for working people to remove the shackles off and march ahead. (chanting) >> reporter: but why exactly 15? well, that's what the university of washington researchers found is the self-sufficiency wage in seattle for an adult with one child. the bare minimum, that is, for survival without public or private help. union leader david rolf co-chairs the minimum wage community. >> there is a lot ofeninger in our community about what's happened to wages, not just recently, but over 40 years in america, that we've seen essentially economic growth
the mayor and 7 council members support the proposal of their unapologetically socialist colleague, aneconomist who donates two-thirds of her $120,000 a year salary to what she calls social justice causes. >> this will energize and empower workers, raise their confidence and morale. >> socialism, after the fall of the associate union, china becoming a purely capitalist country, hugo having not succeeded. socialism, really? >> the only reason you're talking to me is because an...
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. >> for my parents there is unapologetic pressure. >> i'd like to be a grandfather. >> i would likee and she won't be unless she's a grandmother. something she wants more than she wanted to be president. >> just last month -- >> you and the president will have any more children? >> well, no, but i wouldn't mind of those grandchildren that i hear so much about. >> chelsea grew up in front of her eyes. at her parents side as they traveled the world and campaigned at home. more recently she joined the family business, a full partner in their foundation, always right beside her mother in good times and bad. >> i just hope i will be as good a mom as my mom was to me. >> hillary clinton's memoir now has a title "hard choices" and it will be released in june. in the next hour, more clinton white house documents will be released by the national archives, a huge troef of 7500 pages will be released down in arkansas on topics including the former first lady's health care task force and 1995 oklahoma city bombing and records reported to the arafat summit and it will be posted online starting a
. >> for my parents there is unapologetic pressure. >> i'd like to be a grandfather. >> i would likee and she won't be unless she's a grandmother. something she wants more than she wanted to be president. >> just last month -- >> you and the president will have any more children? >> well, no, but i wouldn't mind of those grandchildren that i hear so much about. >> chelsea grew up in front of her eyes. at her parents side as they traveled the world and...
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and unapologetic, and he would just take your nose and rub it into your own fecal matter (laughter) hen't care. oh, my god, he was just unbelievable, some of the things he would do. >> charlie: i believe schenkkan said l.b.j. was the life of the party, violent, vialvileand utterly terrible. is there any link between walter white and lyndon johnson in just strains of personality, one real and one fictional. >> walter white is real -- (laughter) no, lyndon johnson was real, too. >> charlie: in the minds of people became real and perhaps you, too. >> well, he was real to me. >> charlie: yeah. i can't play someone unless you make him real and honest to you. yeah, there are similarities. i think both had created and allowed the incredible drive and ambition to be unleashed. >> charlie: and just t end justifies the means. i can do whatever i want to -- >> it's for my family. and lyndon johnson, it's for the bertment of the country. i am cutting your balls off for the betterment of the country! so you're a gelding now, just think what you accomplished! (laughter) >> charlie: it was necessary
and unapologetic, and he would just take your nose and rub it into your own fecal matter (laughter) hen't care. oh, my god, he was just unbelievable, some of the things he would do. >> charlie: i believe schenkkan said l.b.j. was the life of the party, violent, vialvileand utterly terrible. is there any link between walter white and lyndon johnson in just strains of personality, one real and one fictional. >> walter white is real -- (laughter) no, lyndon johnson was real, too....
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she's a beautiful whopping articulate woman, accomplished women with an incredible life story and unapologeticr stance on unreproductive freedom. i suppose the men running against her -- >> i think it's all of the things that you mentioned and also that she's just threatening to them. i mean, they should be afraid of her campaign. it's gaining a continue of momentum. she's raising a continue of money. running a very good race right now. and they should be afraid. i mean, she's got a message that appeals to texans. she's out there talking about education and greg abbott is talking about boats and hoes. they should be afraid of her. the way they've chosen to go after her is just completely baffling. i don't understand where who they -- who they want to win over with sexist attacks like abortion barbie. seeing republican dozen that against strong democratic women candidates across the country, frankly, and considering how important the women's vote is, especially midterms, it seems like an odd tactic. >> nick, talk about the fund-raising question here. we ended that lead strip talking about the f
she's a beautiful whopping articulate woman, accomplished women with an incredible life story and unapologeticr stance on unreproductive freedom. i suppose the men running against her -- >> i think it's all of the things that you mentioned and also that she's just threatening to them. i mean, they should be afraid of her campaign. it's gaining a continue of momentum. she's raising a continue of money. running a very good race right now. and they should be afraid. i mean, she's got a...
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and he's unapologetic about the fact he's taken hundreds of millions of dollars out of this company that he gets to keep even as the taxpayer now has to go in and spend as much as $7 trillion filling in the hole that was caused by the irresponsibility of executives like that. and that's what is really striking to me about the attitude of a lot of the people who worked on wall street. this total lack of shame or apology or any sense they had to bear any responsibility for any of it at all. and also the idea that it's totally natural that the government should come in and bail them out. that this is what has to be done and they feel this way even as they feel it's totally outrageous for somebody's whose house is in foreclosure should they get any aid from the government in keeping their house because that would be rewarding somebody for being irresponsible. they don't see the discrepancy between the two. >> why do you think they don't? >> because they live in a bubble. there are so many reasons this is the case. one is the financial press caters exclusively to people who work in the financ
and he's unapologetic about the fact he's taken hundreds of millions of dollars out of this company that he gets to keep even as the taxpayer now has to go in and spend as much as $7 trillion filling in the hole that was caused by the irresponsibility of executives like that. and that's what is really striking to me about the attitude of a lot of the people who worked on wall street. this total lack of shame or apology or any sense they had to bear any responsibility for any of it at all. and...
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the gent triification has been swift, unapologetic.k people in america, people in low income neighborhoods, you know, what do you say to them in terms of how the world has shifted? in many ways without a glance backwards, without a look to their struggles? >> the struggle is real. it's a thing that's been going on since there was an america. but you know, when you talk about evolving we have to evolve as a people if we realize, you know, what's out there, what's out there, the traps that are out there, no matter who's laying the traps, no matter how many traps there are, we have to challenge that, we have to become swifter, we have to become smarter and get above and around that. >> do you think -- we've been talking a lot about race in america and some of it has to do with the fact we have a black president, some of it is it's part of the natural american discourse to talk about the things that have divided us in the past and continue to divide us today. you've got into a battle with bill o'reilly and folks on the right. do you feel l
the gent triification has been swift, unapologetic.k people in america, people in low income neighborhoods, you know, what do you say to them in terms of how the world has shifted? in many ways without a glance backwards, without a look to their struggles? >> the struggle is real. it's a thing that's been going on since there was an america. but you know, when you talk about evolving we have to evolve as a people if we realize, you know, what's out there, what's out there, the traps that...
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her father was unapologetic for putting her in prison. >> islam does not let her do whatever she wants. she must marry whoever she chooses. islam says whenever a man wants to marry away his daughter, eight, nine, ten, doesn't matter, the woman belongs to him and has no right to refuse. >> but nadiri says this is a tribal custom, not islamic law. >> the men have never heard it's against islam to force your daughter to get married. >> in 2012, president karzai released solahala from jail as part of amnesty for women but it's impossible for her to go home. she's been living in a safe house run by nadiri's organization. >> my father doesn't recognize government laws. he only recognizes tribal law. >> nadiri and her lawyers are trying to help sohala obtain a divorce from her arranged marriage. you went home once. what happened? >> six months ago, i went to my father's house with my divorce papers from the court. they all attacked me and started beating me. >> we took a police escort with us because we knew it was a dangerous situation. as soon as they saw her, the women in the family starte
her father was unapologetic for putting her in prison. >> islam does not let her do whatever she wants. she must marry whoever she chooses. islam says whenever a man wants to marry away his daughter, eight, nine, ten, doesn't matter, the woman belongs to him and has no right to refuse. >> but nadiri says this is a tribal custom, not islamic law. >> the men have never heard it's against islam to force your daughter to get married. >> in 2012, president karzai released...
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the group's chief lobbyist is unapologetic. >> 21 lobbyists registered for this year. >> that's right. >> with 160 legislators? that's a pretty high ratio of lobbyists to legislators. >> right. we have a good lobby team. that's for sure. >> so how much influence does money have here in tallahassee? >> significant influence. this building is our senate and house are driven by money. >> dan is cofounder and director of integrity florida, a non-partisan, non-government watchdog group. >> lobbyists of writing the laws, walking into a legislative office and saying here's the bill we want you to file. >> the nursing home association and it's affiliated political action committees spent more than $1.8 million between 2007 and 2013. >> we do support legislators who support long term care, absolutely. >> what they're really saying is you're going to do what we say. we tried to do something called aging in place, that applied to children who needed home care, also. we found it was much cheaper for many people to keep their loved one at home. we talked about aging in place and they let it die an
the group's chief lobbyist is unapologetic. >> 21 lobbyists registered for this year. >> that's right. >> with 160 legislators? that's a pretty high ratio of lobbyists to legislators. >> right. we have a good lobby team. that's for sure. >> so how much influence does money have here in tallahassee? >> significant influence. this building is our senate and house are driven by money. >> dan is cofounder and director of integrity florida, a non-partisan,...
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tackled his responsive buildings with criticsion, surprising and supporters by striking out on an unapologeticallyiberal agenda. he moved to shorten prison sentences of nonviolent criminals. states to block laws he said would make voting more difficult for minorities. this month, he called upon states to scrap laws preventing former convicts from voting. he issued a directive expanded government recognition of same-sex marriages to federal courtrooms and prisons, giving gay and lesbian spouses the same rights as married couples, even in states that don't recognize such unions. quoteser and -- it wu holder. we keep bringing you more from that story and are opening our phone lines, our twitter and facebook page are open as we talk about u.s. attorney general eric holder. a few comments from our facebook page. cspan.ok.com/ job, is 10 times smarter than the average joe." our facebooks on page. our phone lines are open as well. ourst want to point you to twitter page as well. follow the conversation on twitter @cspanwj. texas on waiting from our line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning a
tackled his responsive buildings with criticsion, surprising and supporters by striking out on an unapologeticallyiberal agenda. he moved to shorten prison sentences of nonviolent criminals. states to block laws he said would make voting more difficult for minorities. this month, he called upon states to scrap laws preventing former convicts from voting. he issued a directive expanded government recognition of same-sex marriages to federal courtrooms and prisons, giving gay and lesbian spouses...
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"the new york times" says the former governor of florida had an unapologetic determination to expandhat determination could force bush to answer difficult questions. among them lehman brothers in 2008. and also his role as paid director of tenant health care which was a big supporter of obamacare. since 2007 bush earned at least $3.2 million in board fees and stock grants. and delivering more than a hundred of them over the past seven years. >> that's terrible. that's ghastly. let's go right now -- >> i think that's a problem. >> this is a disqualifier, chuck todd. he's finished. >> "the new york times" editorial page is going to lecture him -- >> he's made money. >> that's going to cost him how many votes? >> do you know, chuck, how many reporters told me in 2000, just wait. when they find out about all of bush's shady dealings and with the oil fields and getting bailed out by daddy and the texas rangers sweet heart deal and blah blah blah blah blah, do you know how many people cared about that? zero. and jeb is far less driven by money from all appearances than his brother ever was
"the new york times" says the former governor of florida had an unapologetic determination to expandhat determination could force bush to answer difficult questions. among them lehman brothers in 2008. and also his role as paid director of tenant health care which was a big supporter of obamacare. since 2007 bush earned at least $3.2 million in board fees and stock grants. and delivering more than a hundred of them over the past seven years. >> that's terrible. that's ghastly....
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having such a prominent republican speak so humanely and unapologetically about the motivations behindreside in this country is good for all of us. >> i'm very proud of jeff flake. i wouldn't have used the words that jeb bush used. i will point out as i have that we are a nation of immigrants. that 11 million people living in the shadows is not going to be resolved unless we act in a comprehensive fashion that some of the greatest contributors to our society and our nation are people who came here from some place else. and latino is just the latest wave. it's just the latest wave of people who have come to this country for a better life. >> we just need to do it better. >> i were jeb i would have said we need to secure the borders. and we can. we have the technology to do that. and we can have e-verify if someone goes for a job, they've got to have the right i.d. card. and we can do that. but frankly i admire jeb bush. >> you're running in two years? >> i'm certainly thinking about it. ted kennedy told me a fight not joined is a fight not enjoyed. >> i'll answer that for you. he absolu
having such a prominent republican speak so humanely and unapologetically about the motivations behindreside in this country is good for all of us. >> i'm very proud of jeff flake. i wouldn't have used the words that jeb bush used. i will point out as i have that we are a nation of immigrants. that 11 million people living in the shadows is not going to be resolved unless we act in a comprehensive fashion that some of the greatest contributors to our society and our nation are people who...
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he did it unapologetically. i mentioned this yesterday.lmost jon huntsman like, sort of this heavy burden. it's almost like the republican party is a weight on his shoulders, whereas, george w. had no problem finding himself as a conservative. and saying being a conservative means gun locks. i'm not just focusing on gun control here but i'm using that as the most extreme case. it's all how you present it to the primary voters. >> i think you have to factor in the fact that jeb if he decides to run is running at a different time where his calculation, as difficult a road as he might have to the nomination with his position on immigration reform, that in a general election, in order to win, he is appealing to, you know, segments of the voting puck that are very important now and more important even than they were when his brother was running. >> and things have changed a lot since the first bush was president of the united states. i turned 51 today. i was -- >> baby. >> i was 17 or 18 when his father first walked into the white house. >> wow
he did it unapologetically. i mentioned this yesterday.lmost jon huntsman like, sort of this heavy burden. it's almost like the republican party is a weight on his shoulders, whereas, george w. had no problem finding himself as a conservative. and saying being a conservative means gun locks. i'm not just focusing on gun control here but i'm using that as the most extreme case. it's all how you present it to the primary voters. >> i think you have to factor in the fact that jeb if he...
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. >> the newschannel was like murdoch, the man, aggressive, unapologetic, sharp with the elbows and the in 2011, murdoch faced allegations that reporters and editors at a london tabloid had hacked the voicemail of celebrities, royalties, and common citizens. >> i would like all the victims of phone hacking to know how completely and deeply sorry i m am. >> rupert murdoch's imprint is on all of his tabloids and the hacking scandal is the result of what appeared to be hundreds, if not thousands, of individual criminal acts committed by a cadre of people. but they are the fruit of a free that was planted by rupert murdoch himself. >> this is the most humble day of my career. >> still, the old media lion retains his roar and his bite. >> he is the true successor of william randolph hearse or cain, citizen cain. >> his influence in media cannot be understated and the empire he has built cannot be understated. >> to compete with him is to learn firsthand how formidable he is. rupert murdoch, one of cnbc's first 25 rebels, icons, and leaders. the number 10's story coming up on the "halftime re
. >> the newschannel was like murdoch, the man, aggressive, unapologetic, sharp with the elbows and the in 2011, murdoch faced allegations that reporters and editors at a london tabloid had hacked the voicemail of celebrities, royalties, and common citizens. >> i would like all the victims of phone hacking to know how completely and deeply sorry i m am. >> rupert murdoch's imprint is on all of his tabloids and the hacking scandal is the result of what appeared to be hundreds,...
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it's an epidemic your unapologetic sexism is a scourge on a cultural phenomenon.r the sake of my daughters, i've got to kick you to the curb. so he is speaking out and saying no more rap music. no more bad language about women. no more objectifying women. i'm standing up for my beautiful daughters and i've had enough. >> well, it's kind of sweet, isn't it? this is what he says, too. he says i don't care if it's her birthday or yo birthday shoddy: i will not be go-go-going anywhere. my own jumping house back doors. my girls are golden. my girls are spirit of character and must be endeared accordingly. to kind of go on the flip side of this, it's not just rap, right? it's miley cyrus, it's lady gaga, it's britney, it's kecia, it's reanna, it's everybody. i wish we could go back to the days of like motown and stevie wonder and jackson 5 and aretha franklin and ask for respect. that music made me feel good and suitable for. >> everybody that's where i live. >> i have no contact with any of this. these are lucky girls that they have -- first of all that they have a fat
it's an epidemic your unapologetic sexism is a scourge on a cultural phenomenon.r the sake of my daughters, i've got to kick you to the curb. so he is speaking out and saying no more rap music. no more bad language about women. no more objectifying women. i'm standing up for my beautiful daughters and i've had enough. >> well, it's kind of sweet, isn't it? this is what he says, too. he says i don't care if it's her birthday or yo birthday shoddy: i will not be go-go-going anywhere. my own...
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. >> from my parents there is unapologetic pressure. >> hillary told savannah. >> you figured that out. >> and bill clinton that same year. >> i'd like to be a grandfather, and i would like to have a happy wife and she won't be unless she's a grandmother. something she wants more than she wanted to be president. >> at the george w. bush library opening a year ago. >> i want to say mr. president, once again you got the better of me and you beat me to be a grandfather. >> and just last month. >> you and the president will have another child? more children? >> well, no, but i wouldn't mind -- i wouldn't mind one of those grand children that i hear so much about. >> chelsea grew up in front of our eyes from the governor's mansion in arkansas to the white house years and her parents side as they travelled the world and campaigned at home. more recently she also joined the family business, a full partner in their foundation. but always right beside her mother in good times and bad. >> i just hope that i will be as good a mom to my child and hopefully children as my mom was to me. >> this isn
. >> from my parents there is unapologetic pressure. >> hillary told savannah. >> you figured that out. >> and bill clinton that same year. >> i'd like to be a grandfather, and i would like to have a happy wife and she won't be unless she's a grandmother. something she wants more than she wanted to be president. >> at the george w. bush library opening a year ago. >> i want to say mr. president, once again you got the better of me and you beat me to be...