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he actually joins us here in person. it's great to see you in person. has the bottom in the stock been placed? have we gone through the worst of this? >> i would think so. it's pretty clear that this episode today was more for the public use as opposed to any real legislation coming out of it or any real information that would be new or mentioned. >> so if -- who will be asked to give back some of their compensation. does this issue really end? they will not be offering more clarity down the road. >> if you take a look at j.p. morgan versus fortune r500, thee are only five companies that make more than j.p. morgan. the company hires $260,000 people. they added 15,000 people. the earnings will be up this year. the earnings will be up 15% this year. what in heaven's name do these people want. >> do you believe that the office group was conducting trades that were purely to hedge the bank's risk. >> i definitely believe there was proprietary trading going on. let's assume you knock the earnings of japan morgan down 25%. it will be one of the 12 biggest ear
he actually joins us here in person. it's great to see you in person. has the bottom in the stock been placed? have we gone through the worst of this? >> i would think so. it's pretty clear that this episode today was more for the public use as opposed to any real legislation coming out of it or any real information that would be new or mentioned. >> so if -- who will be asked to give back some of their compensation. does this issue really end? they will not be offering more clarity...
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treaty in a very, very thorough way in having these fine service members before us that are giving us their personal opinions. i think there was some suggestion here that your opinions and i know senator kerry asked you in the beginning, are you here giving us the best of your experience and the best of your personal opinion, and i think everyone said yes, and so i think we should put to rest this issue that the idea that the commander in chief has ordered you to testify in a certain way? is that the case that these are your personal opinions here and based on your experience? yes. everyone is nodding. >> yes. okay. thank you. >> there was also a suggestion that on the letter with the retired officers and you all are active military that somehow there is a split. do any of you all have a sense? i know senator warner was here earlier and he was a captain in the marines and he has support. do any of you have a sense of how it comes down in terms of retired military in terms of active military and the various associations and if you don't know it off the top of your head you can get us the information, but please. >> all of the colleagues that i've s
treaty in a very, very thorough way in having these fine service members before us that are giving us their personal opinions. i think there was some suggestion here that your opinions and i know senator kerry asked you in the beginning, are you here giving us the best of your experience and the best of your personal opinion, and i think everyone said yes, and so i think we should put to rest this issue that the idea that the commander in chief has ordered you to testify in a certain way? is...
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us. it will be served every saturday and sunday moving forward but what better day than father's day? >> we thank you for sharing those tips and glad you're there and not tempting us in person here. have a happy father's day. >> i have a monkey bread that's coming back to the studio for you. >> uh-oh. all right. seth thank you and have a wonderful sunday. lots of business. jess? >>> i am starving now. we've been combing through the day's daily deals emails and retailer websites to find you some deep discounts. the high point farm in clarksburg, maryland is offering 50% off a day of outdoor fun so you're going to soar along a 750-foot zipline, climb a 40 feet wall and enjoy paintball and a buffet style barbecue. you get the full course, the beef brisket, chicken, so much more. you can find this deal on living social. jackie's on the reef is offering a four night holistic spa getaway for two in the beautiful jamaica for $670. this is 50% off a retreat to a secluded reef in negril, jamaica. this includes a full spa, natural sea water pool, yoga, snorkeling, breakfast/dinner included daily. you can find this one on google offers. you have to buy your own airfare of course before boo
us. it will be served every saturday and sunday moving forward but what better day than father's day? >> we thank you for sharing those tips and glad you're there and not tempting us in person here. have a happy father's day. >> i have a monkey bread that's coming back to the studio for you. >> uh-oh. all right. seth thank you and have a wonderful sunday. lots of business. jess? >>> i am starving now. we've been combing through the day's daily deals emails and...
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and hear them but again it's very hard to very far use targeting who we have been able to speak to the spokes person of the u.n. supervision mission here in damascus they've confirmed to have been fighting in homes they confirm the use of heavy artillery machine guns and they've also been reporting about shelling from helicopter.
and hear them but again it's very hard to very far use targeting who we have been able to speak to the spokes person of the u.n. supervision mission here in damascus they've confirmed to have been fighting in homes they confirm the use of heavy artillery machine guns and they've also been reporting about shelling from helicopter.
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in a vacuum over here. if somebody is going to use a child or elderly person, we are working in close concert with the rest of the u.s. intelligence and law enforcement communities to make sure we have information about that. we always keep random and unpredictable screening as part of that and everybody is still going through some physical screening, it's just a question, can we do it more smartly? >> and very quickly, i have 20 seconds left. customer satisfaction. do you have any idea where you are in terms of your approval rating, customer satisfaction rating? if you have a number, it would be great. >> so, i know in terms of the calls to our tsa contact center, let's say half million, 525,000 calls thus far this year, over half of those are just for information. 7% of the calls that we receive to the contact center are complaints. most are just asking for information about screening prot calls, things like that. 7% are complaints. last year, it was 6% now, 7% last year, i'd have to get the exact -- >> and my time is up. i would say far better than the 13% approval rating for congress. >> thank you, sir
in a vacuum over here. if somebody is going to use a child or elderly person, we are working in close concert with the rest of the u.s. intelligence and law enforcement communities to make sure we have information about that. we always keep random and unpredictable screening as part of that and everybody is still going through some physical screening, it's just a question, can we do it more smartly? >> and very quickly, i have 20 seconds left. customer satisfaction. do you have any idea...
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us in person again. they say come to the same person, and they take care of you, in your on your way. that is not how it works here. here you have to go downstairs. it is very complicated, and no flexibility. there really is not. a lot of people that are architects and engineers, pretty but everyone including the building department and fire and housing, and no one is happy about this situation. just briefly, i was here a little while ago and said they want to almost five hours to get a permit for commercial. the last time heard number was dropped 31 station and another. -- her number was dropped. >> good morning. i'm bobby sue hood, a former building inspection commission. not a future 1. -- one. the items here also speak about the chromaq-matic system, whichi have experienced for the first time. since doing my masters at berkeley, i've been very interested in commuter systems the maximize something, but usually for the benefit of saving money, time, and making the overall system work better for anybody in it. if planes were scheduled according to this system, people would be up in the air running out of gas all
us in person again. they say come to the same person, and they take care of you, in your on your way. that is not how it works here. here you have to go downstairs. it is very complicated, and no flexibility. there really is not. a lot of people that are architects and engineers, pretty but everyone including the building department and fire and housing, and no one is happy about this situation. just briefly, i was here a little while ago and said they want to almost five hours to get a permit...
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used again. there are huge differences between barack obama and woodrow wilson, of course, but they both do believe in using the government to a power of big business. >> and the person that we've skipped over here is franklin roosevelt it best ideas of the progressive area and some of his administrators cut their teeth in government. >> who is a democrat then. he didn't support it wilson and became part of his cabinet. >> you pointed out the four candidates that ran that year and all pretty prominent americans. why in the 100 years since we've had an election would that sort of fire power in terms of four separate parties and candidates? >> well, this goes back to the structure of the american party system. in most times the two parties were able to absorb discontent, either on the right or on the left to a large degree and convince enough voters that third parties don't make a lot of sense because you'll be wasting your vote or helping the greater evil defeat the lesser evil. we've had third parties but kind of like the progressive party in 1912, one-shot deals, like ross perot. the largest since 1912, but runs again in 1996 and gives up. >> i think there's another point to add, which is an im
used again. there are huge differences between barack obama and woodrow wilson, of course, but they both do believe in using the government to a power of big business. >> and the person that we've skipped over here is franklin roosevelt it best ideas of the progressive area and some of his administrators cut their teeth in government. >> who is a democrat then. he didn't support it wilson and became part of his cabinet. >> you pointed out the four candidates that ran that year...
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trustee report show how accounting has become the means used to hide risk and expand leverage in person to profit accounting watchdog francine mckenna is here to answer that and tell us what can be done about it and is it a sign of the times a bearish indicator we'll talk about the new survivalist a reality show or the winner gets a bunker let's get to today's capital account. so we heard from the head of the office of comptroller of the currency on capitol hill today as he testified before a senate panel now the o.c.c. is one of j.p. morgan's made regulators that presumably blew it on catching the london whale trade despite having sixty five full time regulators on site at j.p. morgan now the o.c.c. is reportedly looking at whether the company provided regulators with adequate information and they're considering whether or not they're going to claw back money paid to the traders and executives responsible for this trading loss but it's a story we've heard before we've heard all this from j.p. morgan to m.f. global and throughout the financial crisis of course too much risk taking hiding that risk expanding leverage too much complicit compl
trustee report show how accounting has become the means used to hide risk and expand leverage in person to profit accounting watchdog francine mckenna is here to answer that and tell us what can be done about it and is it a sign of the times a bearish indicator we'll talk about the new survivalist a reality show or the winner gets a bunker let's get to today's capital account. so we heard from the head of the office of comptroller of the currency on capitol hill today as he testified before a...
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in this 21st century. i know it's not lost on any of us here that we're, we're in spite of what i saw on occasion up close and personal, close calls during the cold war. we are this morning and have somehow escaped a nuclear exchange and there were close calls, so i think something that the citizen needs to keep in mind that these things are an ongoing struggle to control the dangers of nuclear weapons. as a young lieutenant sitting nuclear alert, i stared at ten green lights each one of those lights represent iing an enormo amount of destruction and practices hundreds of times the excuse and release of those nuclear weapons. we did that and my neighbors were flying nuclear airborne alert in b-52s on occasion. that wasn't a constant thing in those days. but it was, it was frequent and the nuclear subs were sat sea. we have an enormous destructive capability and i think i was not unique in those days, they were men. now, that's a generic term. those people controlling those and contemplating as we inventoried the execution plans. the consequences of actually executing. i thought about that many, many times. and of cour
in this 21st century. i know it's not lost on any of us here that we're, we're in spite of what i saw on occasion up close and personal, close calls during the cold war. we are this morning and have somehow escaped a nuclear exchange and there were close calls, so i think something that the citizen needs to keep in mind that these things are an ongoing struggle to control the dangers of nuclear weapons. as a young lieutenant sitting nuclear alert, i stared at ten green lights each one of those...
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in this 21st century. i know it's not lost on any of us here that we're -- we're in spite of what i saw on occasion up close and personal, close calls during the cold war. we are this morning and have somehow escaped as a human race a nuclear exchange, and there were close calls. and so i think something that the citizenry needs to keep in mind is that these things are an ongoing -- these issues are an ongoing struggle to control the dangers of nuclear weapons. as a young lieutenant sitting nuclear alert, i stared at ten green lights each one of those lights representing an enormous amount of destruction and practiced hundreds and hundreds of times the execution and release of those nuclear weapons. we did that all the time. and my neighbors were flying nuclear airborne alert in b-52s on occasion. i mean, that wasn't a constant thing in those days, but it was -- it was frequent. and the nuclear subs were at sea. we had an enormous destructive capability. and i think
in this 21st century. i know it's not lost on any of us here that we're -- we're in spite of what i saw on occasion up close and personal, close calls during the cold war. we are this morning and have somehow escaped as a human race a nuclear exchange, and there were close calls. and so i think something that the citizenry needs to keep in mind is that these things are an ongoing -- these issues are an ongoing struggle to control the dangers of nuclear weapons. as a young lieutenant sitting...
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here's the reason, because these young people are gonna make extraordinary contributions and are already making contributions to our society. i've got a young person serving in our military, protecting usnd our freedom the notion that in some ways we would treat them as expendable, makes no sense. -- if there's a young person who has grown-up here and wants to contribute to this society, wants to maybe start a business, that will create jobs for other folks who are looking for work, that's the right thing to do. giving certainties to our farmers and ratchers -- ranchers, making sure in addition to border security, we are creating a comprehensive framework for legal immigration. these are all the right things to do. we have always drawn strength from being a nation of immigrants as well as a nation of laws and that going to continue. my hope is that congress recognizes that and gets behind this effort. thank you very much everybody. >> what about american workers who are unemployed while you import foreigners? >> there you have the president speaking in the rose garden addressing a questioner. he clearly considered a heckleer asking him these questions he responded to by saying we are d
here's the reason, because these young people are gonna make extraordinary contributions and are already making contributions to our society. i've got a young person serving in our military, protecting usnd our freedom the notion that in some ways we would treat them as expendable, makes no sense. -- if there's a young person who has grown-up here and wants to contribute to this society, wants to maybe start a business, that will create jobs for other folks who are looking for work, that's the...
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here's the reason, because these young people are gonna make extraordinary contributions and are already making contributions to our society. i've got a young person serving in our military, protecting us and our freedom the notion that in some ways we would treat them as expendable, makes no sense. -- if there's a young person who has grown-up here and wants to contribute to this society, wants to maybe start a business, that will create jobs for other folks who are looking for work, that's the right thing to do. giving certainties to our farmers and ratchers -- ranchers, making sure in addition to border security, we are creating a comprehensive framework for legal immigration. these are all the right things to do. we have always drawn strength from being a nation of immigrants as well as a nation of laws and that going to continue. my hope is that congress recognizes that and gets behind this effort. thank you very much everybody. >> what about american workers who are unemployed while you import foreigners? >> there you have the president speaking in the rose garden addressing a questioner. he clearly considered a heckleer asking him these questions he responded to by saying we are
here's the reason, because these young people are gonna make extraordinary contributions and are already making contributions to our society. i've got a young person serving in our military, protecting us and our freedom the notion that in some ways we would treat them as expendable, makes no sense. -- if there's a young person who has grown-up here and wants to contribute to this society, wants to maybe start a business, that will create jobs for other folks who are looking for work, that's...
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in this case. now the victim of the officer involved shooting. again family members will be here this morning tells us that person is 14 years old. reporting live in south san francisco noelle walker. >>> it is 5:02. in election news it's a close contest for prop 29. that is the cigarette tax here in california. right now it's losing by a whisker. 49.2% have voted yes on prop 29. 50.8 have voted no. lorraine blanco joins us live from san leandro with a race that is still close to call. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. with 100% of precincts reporting this morning, the nose on 29 are a-- the no's on 29 are ahead by 69 votes. in california the tax on cigarettes right now is $0.87. it has been that way for more than a decade. prop 29 will aim to increase the tax. >> saving lives, keeping kids from spoking and really funding critical research. >> reporter: now the no on 29 campaign mostly bankrolled by the tobacco company spent more than the no campaign. lorraine blanco ktvu channel 2 news. >> thanks. >>> 5:04 it appears california voters have given approval to term limit changes to state legislatures. and shows proposition 28
in this case. now the victim of the officer involved shooting. again family members will be here this morning tells us that person is 14 years old. reporting live in south san francisco noelle walker. >>> it is 5:02. in election news it's a close contest for prop 29. that is the cigarette tax here in california. right now it's losing by a whisker. 49.2% have voted yes on prop 29. 50.8 have voted no. lorraine blanco joins us live from san leandro with a race that is still close to call....
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here, and that's why this commercial is effective. because it shows you that it's not. >> alicia menendez, thank you for joining us in person for your first time here at the world headquarters of "the last word." and steve kornacki, do not leave that chair. we're going to need you later for the breaking news segment about chris christie. >>> a last word investigation of a "new york times" investigation of chris christie means that i have a breaking news announcement for the political media about chris christie's political future. that's from the same political media that missed my announcement 223 days ago that tim pawlenty is number one on mitt romney's short list for the vice presidential nomination. >>> and in the "rewrite" tonight, i'm going to the need a little help from my tv friends to take on sean hannity. but they're all busy right now, so jon stewart's going to help me. that's in tonight's "rewrite." of more than 550 miles, you'll inevitably find yourself on a desolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts your speed when approaching sl
here, and that's why this commercial is effective. because it shows you that it's not. >> alicia menendez, thank you for joining us in person for your first time here at the world headquarters of "the last word." and steve kornacki, do not leave that chair. we're going to need you later for the breaking news segment about chris christie. >>> a last word investigation of a "new york times" investigation of chris christie means that i have a breaking news...
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and hear them but again it's very hard to very far use targeting who we have been able to speak to the spokes person of the u.n. supervision mission here in damascus they've confirmed to have the fighting in homes they confirm the use of heavy artillery machine guns and they've also been reporting about shelling from helicopter we're also hearing they've been a large number of civilians trapped inside this fighting and also the u.n. mission spokes person has told us that they have the information about a number of syrian army offices being captured the also expressed concern about this is collation about this file and the country and indeed there is a growing peace plan peaceful solution for the syrian crisis is now seriously threatened. when they tell me what is now openly hinting at a possible military intervention in syria the answer is chief compare the situation there to that of yugoslavia in ninety nine to before was bombed by nato into submission international relations professor mark omened says the u.s. is sticking to its idea of regime change. the united states and britain and france have made a strategic decision by a long haul
and hear them but again it's very hard to very far use targeting who we have been able to speak to the spokes person of the u.n. supervision mission here in damascus they've confirmed to have the fighting in homes they confirm the use of heavy artillery machine guns and they've also been reporting about shelling from helicopter we're also hearing they've been a large number of civilians trapped inside this fighting and also the u.n. mission spokes person has told us that they have the...
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this magnificent bridge, all of us here in the district know how treasured this landmark is and we know that each of us sees this bridge as our very own. it has its own personalhistory, and even its own emotional pull. that is why we celebrate this 75th anniversary with the theme bridging us all. since its inception, the golden gate bridge has had the power to connect us, and we happily share this bridge with the city, the bay area, state, nation, and even the world. to kick off our celebration today, it is only fitting that we are joined by so many special guests, the people, organizations, and public agencies that have been absolutely instrumental in helping us kick off this anniversary celebration. first, i would like to welcome the wonderful organizing partners of our 75th anniversary and all those representing those partners who have joined with us here today. we begin with the golden gate bridge highway transportation district board and staff. [applause] raise your hand, board members and staff. the golden gate national parks conservancy board, board associates, and staff. where are you? [applause] the national park service. [applause] the presidio trus
this magnificent bridge, all of us here in the district know how treasured this landmark is and we know that each of us sees this bridge as our very own. it has its own personalhistory, and even its own emotional pull. that is why we celebrate this 75th anniversary with the theme bridging us all. since its inception, the golden gate bridge has had the power to connect us, and we happily share this bridge with the city, the bay area, state, nation, and even the world. to kick off our celebration...
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and hear them but again it's very hard to very far use targeting who we have been able to speak to the spokes person of the u.n. supervision mission here in damascus they've confirmed to have the fighting in homes they confirm the use of heavy artillery machine guns and they've also been reporting about shellings from helicopter we're also hearing that they've been a large number of civilians trapped inside the fighting and also the u.n. mission spokes person has told us that they have the information about a number of syrian army offices being captured they also expressed concern about this is collation about this file and the country is a growing peace plan peaceful solution for the syrian crisis is now seriously threatened we've just been hearing from newly elected president of the syrian national council of the opposition group. calling for military intervention and they are not alone in that we know that many nations headed by you as have also been calling for military intervention even violate an international law this is something opposing the most committed. and backed peace plan saying there is no turn the tape and they also have
and hear them but again it's very hard to very far use targeting who we have been able to speak to the spokes person of the u.n. supervision mission here in damascus they've confirmed to have the fighting in homes they confirm the use of heavy artillery machine guns and they've also been reporting about shellings from helicopter we're also hearing that they've been a large number of civilians trapped inside the fighting and also the u.n. mission spokes person has told us that they have the...
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was in you need to either attend here in -- the information you need to either attend in person or enjoy the tournament from your couch right here. now for those of us who are sort of weekend warriors when it comes to the golf links, the blue course here at congressional is a very difficult long test of golf, but when the pros come to down, the pga makes it even more difficult and it's amazing what they do to transform the course. dave owens got actually a one on one look. what do they do? >> reporter: tiger woods himself said this course was going to be incredibly demanding. 7,569 yards worth of challenge, so we in the sports department decided what exactly are those changes and what if a normal stiff like me wanted to play it, what would be it like? well, take a look. so you're a hack golfer like me and want to play the blue course on the at&t national at congressional. good luck. >> is it challenging. >> reporter: oh. some of those challenges put in place from last year's u.s. open. for example, 523-yard finishing hole. >> for the average golfer it's pretty narrow and it's visually intimidating. >> reporter: intimidating, that's for sure and this
was in you need to either attend here in -- the information you need to either attend in person or enjoy the tournament from your couch right here. now for those of us who are sort of weekend warriors when it comes to the golf links, the blue course here at congressional is a very difficult long test of golf, but when the pros come to down, the pga makes it even more difficult and it's amazing what they do to transform the course. dave owens got actually a one on one look. what do they do?...
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after winning his third term in the office and meet him it was a cause there for us that he has all the highlights. well present in a person's been basically running the show here in st petersburg and when addressing participants at the forum when talking about the russian economy. basically from a macro economic point of view although the country does look even better in many aspects then it did even before the crisis it's extremely important in order to maintain growth levels that like the ones we saw last year four point three percent of g.d.p. russia needs to base its growth not on oil and gas revenues but on a private capital. we must increase investment into the economy to the level of twenty seven percent of g.d.p. by twenty eighteen this is a realistic goal given the fact now this level stands at twenty percent of course it's private investment we're talking about here we do understand that we need to offer investors exclusive terms that's why it's the government's turn to improve the investment sentiment towards russia. furthermore the doom of the noted the importance of the privatization program that it plays a key role not only in liberalizing the ec
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in just a moment the headlines are close and personal discussion in an interview regarding the ongoing political deadlock do stay with us here and. there hasn't been anything yet. it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is. helps keep journalism honest we thought. we wanted to present. something else. wealthy british scientists not some time to. market.
in just a moment the headlines are close and personal discussion in an interview regarding the ongoing political deadlock do stay with us here and. there hasn't been anything yet. it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is. helps keep journalism honest we thought. we wanted to present. something else. wealthy british scientists not some time to. market.
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in the world. he is here to share what he calls the laws of the ring and he says are applicable to all of us in our personalputting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ ♪ >>> that is the police. one of the first concerts i ever saw. way back in the day. before you guys were born. >> please. a lot of people would like to see the police. >> i was here. >> that was sarcasm. >> i'm old. >> you were in elementary school. >> seasoned. >> not old, season.
in the world. he is here to share what he calls the laws of the ring and he says are applicable to all of us in our personalputting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have...
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here's why. these young people are going to make extraordinary contributions and are already making contributions to our society. i've got a young person who is serving in our military, protecting us, and our freedom, the notion that in some ways we would treat them as expendable makes no sense. if there's a young person here who has grown up here and wants to contribute to this society, wants to maybe start a business that will create jobs for other folks who are looking for work, that's the right thing to do. giving certainty to our farmers and our ranchers, making sure that in addition to border security we're creating a comprehensive framework for legal immigration. these are all the right things to do. we have always drawn strength from being a nation of immigrants as well as a nation of laws, and that's going to continue. my hope is that congress recognizes that and gets behind this effort. all right? thank you very much, everybody. >> the president's remarks on the new immigration policy, but you witnessed there -- let me go to mike viqueira and find out what was going on. who was the individual shouting at the president while he was making these remarks there? >> reporter:
here's why. these young people are going to make extraordinary contributions and are already making contributions to our society. i've got a young person who is serving in our military, protecting us, and our freedom, the notion that in some ways we would treat them as expendable makes no sense. if there's a young person here who has grown up here and wants to contribute to this society, wants to maybe start a business that will create jobs for other folks who are looking for work, that's the...
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here's the reason. because these young people are going to make extraordinary contributions and are already making contributions to our society. i've got a young person who's serving in our military, protecting us and our freedom, the notion that in some ways we would treat them as expendable makes no sense. if there's young person here who's grown up here and wants to contribute to this society, wants to maybe start a business, that will create jobs for other folk who is are looking for work, that's the right thing to do. giving certainty to the farmers and ranchers. making sure that in addition to border security, we're creating a comprehensive framework for legal immigration. these are all the right things to do. we have always drawn strength from being a nation of immigrants. as well as a nation of laws. and that's going to continue and my hope is that congress recognizes that and gets behind this effort. all right? thank you very much, everybody. >> okay. so that was the president there, detailing details of a change to immigration policy. he's saying that eligible individuals will be able to apply for work authorization. he says that there really is no point of expelling talented, young i
here's the reason. because these young people are going to make extraordinary contributions and are already making contributions to our society. i've got a young person who's serving in our military, protecting us and our freedom, the notion that in some ways we would treat them as expendable makes no sense. if there's young person here who's grown up here and wants to contribute to this society, wants to maybe start a business, that will create jobs for other folk who is are looking for work,...
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this as personal responsibility, listen, americans, in order for us to collectively bring down the cost, in order for us to make a health care access system that is reasonable, then every person heregh take care of your own kids and buy your own groceries, you have got to buy health insurance because it is a matter of personal responsibility. if i was on the president's team, i would be telling him, sell it, sell it, sell it as an individual, personal responsibility clause for those americans who don't like the noti of an individual mandate. >> bring up a really great point and is a soundbite from 2006, that the american bridge 21st century group found of governor romney of massachusetts talking about this. guys, do we have that cued up? play it for everyone, as we wait for governor romney to come out. he is supposed to speak any moment with his repeal and replace obama care podium there in washington, d.c. if we have that, we can play it and remind everybody exactly what melissa is talking about. do we have that soundbite from 2006? we don't? okay. all right. never mind. melissa told us what the sound bite was. no worries. we are working here without a net so to speak. we are wa
this as personal responsibility, listen, americans, in order for us to collectively bring down the cost, in order for us to make a health care access system that is reasonable, then every person heregh take care of your own kids and buy your own groceries, you have got to buy health insurance because it is a matter of personal responsibility. if i was on the president's team, i would be telling him, sell it, sell it, sell it as an individual, personal responsibility clause for those americans...
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in june. a new film just premiered a few weeks ago called my neighborhood and sami was using the first film called encounter point. i want to start out sins sami can't be here in person at least giving you the experience of meeting him through film and getting a chance to hear from him in his own words looking into his face a snippet of his wife's story and after the clip i will read from the book and talk more about the process of writing it with sami. this is what i was trying to do. and doing anything to get it to start projecting. there we go. just one moment for the projector to warm up and we will be ready to roll. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [speaking in native tongue] ♪ at ei [speaking in native tong [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] "yours in truth: a personal portrait of ben bradlee" eig[sp [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] .. we heard bits and pieces of his
in june. a new film just premiered a few weeks ago called my neighborhood and sami was using the first film called encounter point. i want to start out sins sami can't be here in person at least giving you the experience of meeting him through film and getting a chance to hear from him in his own words looking into his face a snippet of his wife's story and after the clip i will read from the book and talk more about the process of writing it with sami. this is what i was trying to do. and...
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here at the maryland spca. >> the personalities, every cat is unique, they have wonderful quirks and stuff that they show us here inhe shelter. >> this is mary lou. she's 2 months old and she needs a home. >> summertime is known as kitten season in the animal welfare world. we have a lot of cats and kittens that become homeless. >> looking for a home and a new friend and a chance to save a life. >> come on down and take a good look at our cats. they're all wonderful and want a new home. scomblsz people come out -- >> people come out to support this idea. we need the community to help us. they get a cat or kitten and a life is saved. >> that's little mary lou. >> i like that cat. >> since the baltimore 500 started in 2009, more than 1,700 cats have been adopted. log onto wjz.com for more information. mary lou won't be there long i don't think. >> call her cop per's new friend. >> copper, i don't know. he would be upset. >> all right. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news, a child dangling from the side of the building. the one thing that saved the toddler from a dangs fall. dangerous -- dangerous fall. >> what michael
here at the maryland spca. >> the personalities, every cat is unique, they have wonderful quirks and stuff that they show us here inhe shelter. >> this is mary lou. she's 2 months old and she needs a home. >> summertime is known as kitten season in the animal welfare world. we have a lot of cats and kittens that become homeless. >> looking for a home and a new friend and a chance to save a life. >> come on down and take a good look at our cats. they're all...
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his personal lawyer told us mubarak is still clinging to life. either way here in egypt an open power strug sell now underway as this country's franz igs to democracy is in crisis. muslim brotherhood is sending a message that its candidates won the presidency this weekend with a 52% majority. and that the islamist group will not accept an 11th hour decree by the military that makes the army and its budget immune from presidential authority. the muslim brotherhood thinks it won and now wants full power. but across town, a rival claims the campaign of the military's choice, president mubarak's old prime minister said he really won the elections. in tahrir, the brotherhood is crying foul. this man says we know that morsi won, no matter what lies they say. they say the military backed by the united states with billions in aid is starting a coupe. the man once at the center of egypt's political life, former president mubarak is according to the egyptian state news agency clinically dead. earlier tonight an ambulance transferred mubarak from a prison inning firmry to a m
his personal lawyer told us mubarak is still clinging to life. either way here in egypt an open power strug sell now underway as this country's franz igs to democracy is in crisis. muslim brotherhood is sending a message that its candidates won the presidency this weekend with a 52% majority. and that the islamist group will not accept an 11th hour decree by the military that makes the army and its budget immune from presidential authority. the muslim brotherhood thinks it won and now wants...
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in the last so i figured the person had gotten his whoever the person is. then to have this this morning .s definitely a letdown >> back here live, they are using a shovel andicking through the debris in front of the store. froml let you get an idea photographer zooming out, a tattoo shop and a gun store nearby. that was a big concern overnight. the owner and police and fire asking if anyone has information. the tattoo owner ran a man away from the barber shop around was trying to do something to the front door. the barbour is well known in community and they are comes forward with information. >> you have to imagine someone has information. 5:34. a big day in the debate over the health care law. will issue aourt on that lot. that decision could play a huge role in the presidential race. live outside is the court with more on what to expect. >> it is a contentious issue that divided the country. today the supreme court will try to find common ground. some sort of ruling or even a vote perhaps is expected in just a few hours. poll, ag to a new abc the country agrees with president's health care plan. one issue is whether the law is and will thenal court to a
in the last so i figured the person had gotten his whoever the person is. then to have this this morning .s definitely a letdown >> back here live, they are using a shovel andicking through the debris in front of the store. froml let you get an idea photographer zooming out, a tattoo shop and a gun store nearby. that was a big concern overnight. the owner and police and fire asking if anyone has information. the tattoo owner ran a man away from the barber shop around was trying to do...
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i was in the bull person in the last of to 07, and then when i was here in 2009 we had mike mcdougal closing games for usyou know, i got my opportunity. >> and you stepped into that role, but now you go up against the yankees, the team that drafted you in 2003. not on which you get to see them, playing in the national league. yeah, like you said, i haven't had a chance to play them. it's fun for me. i know a lot of those people over there, and a lot of them were instrumental, and so it's fun. now i'm a whole different kind of player, but it's fun to see a lot of family faces, and get a chance to compete with them. >> you did mention mariano rivera, and having a chance to watch him coming up with the organization, if there's one thing you learned about being a closer from mariano, what was it? when i was there, i was a young guy. i just noticed how calm he was at all times, and how he kept himself composed and together. he had a routine that he always stuck with, no matter what, worked hard, just kind of everything that you want in a good player, he brought to the table, good clubhouse guy, nice guy, some
i was in the bull person in the last of to 07, and then when i was here in 2009 we had mike mcdougal closing games for usyou know, i got my opportunity. >> and you stepped into that role, but now you go up against the yankees, the team that drafted you in 2003. not on which you get to see them, playing in the national league. yeah, like you said, i haven't had a chance to play them. it's fun for me. i know a lot of those people over there, and a lot of them were instrumental, and so it's...
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here in the foundation. n ve us a sense of how ghli a man he was? give us a personal glimpse of him if you can. >> as far as i know, i think he coect., i'm not sure if that is >> that's about right. >> i think he was always very thin. he was always lanky. he was a c figure, but he was not burly. >> he was also an advocate of thear c eating fads of the days. more holistic health. >> he was often ill. it was hard to pin down the problem was. some biographers were not make that clear. heould experiment with walnuts and sleeping his with head oriented to the north. he would often write back to his brother suggesting these were working out great for him. >> switching gears. as the nation started marching to world war i, what happened to the labor movement as the international political turmoil in the country was making the decisions in the role? >> su. wh first broke out in europe, most americans, workers and , were very determined to keep out of the war. esd there were isolationists, cially in the midwest and south, who said god gave us the atlantic ocean for a reason. th
here in the foundation. n ve us a sense of how ghli a man he was? give us a personal glimpse of him if you can. >> as far as i know, i think he coect., i'm not sure if that is >> that's about right. >> i think he was always very thin. he was always lanky. he was a c figure, but he was not burly. >> he was also an advocate of thear c eating fads of the days. more holistic health. >> he was often ill. it was hard to pin down the problem was. some biographers were not...
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here's what i -- this is the recent -- because these young people will make this extraordinary contributions and are already making contributions to our society. i have a young person serving in our military, protecting useedom. is there a notion that we would treat them as expendable? it makes no sense. if there is a young person here who has grown up here and wants to contribute to this society, wants to maybe start a business that will create jobs for other folks were looking for work, that is the right thing to do. giving certainty to our farmers and ranchers, making sure that in addition to border security, we are creating a comprehensive framework for legal immigration. these are all the right things to do. thank you very much everybody. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> speaking to reporters, republican presidential candidate mitt romney says president obama's decision to stop reporting some younger illegal emigrants will make it harder to solve the country's larger immigration problem. >> i believe the status of young people would come here through no fault of their own is an important matter to be considered and s
here's what i -- this is the recent -- because these young people will make this extraordinary contributions and are already making contributions to our society. i have a young person serving in our military, protecting useedom. is there a notion that we would treat them as expendable? it makes no sense. if there is a young person here who has grown up here and wants to contribute to this society, wants to maybe start a business that will create jobs for other folks were looking for work, that...