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i think sam walton created a great company.and i love it when people can go -- he came from nothing. he was the american success story. i don't e begrudge his right to pass on money. as a matter of fact, you can look at the whole 1% and you distribute that among the population it would be $7,000 per american. >> just distribute more of the profits among the workers who have to depend on you and me for the food stamps they get to survive while working at walmart. >> do we know the philanthropy of the walton family? that's what we're trying to do. >> are you suggesting we admire their philanthropy when they are not paying workers a living wage? >> i'm suggesting that the markets in the united states given the fact we have not prepared workers for modern economy that we have an insufficient education structure leaving the poor behind. at least there are jobs and i want public policy that makes those jobs pay more. the idea somehow that walmart can suddenly take the profit margin and spread the money around in this way or even wors
i think sam walton created a great company.and i love it when people can go -- he came from nothing. he was the american success story. i don't e begrudge his right to pass on money. as a matter of fact, you can look at the whole 1% and you distribute that among the population it would be $7,000 per american. >> just distribute more of the profits among the workers who have to depend on you and me for the food stamps they get to survive while working at walmart. >> do we know the...
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district court judge ridgy walton responding to a motion. from true the vote.it is seeking further discovery and further destruction of irs miami miamis. the judge ruled the irs must supply the qualifications and credentials of the investigators conducting the examination of lois lerner's computer. he wants a timeline of the investigation and wants to know what happened to this hard drive. irs commissioner said it was recycled but jung walton says all government problem has a serial number and he has to believe there's a record. the group considers it's a minor victory. >> up until now the only person that anybody has heard from has been the irs commissioner. >> there are people who have more knowledge and direct knowledge of things that happened, and i think the court -- the judge yesterday, and judge walton today, saying, it's time that we start hearing from people who have direct knowledge. and put it under oath. have to do sworn affidavit, what they know. >> judge walton said he will issue an order, probably by the end of today, specifically laying out in w
district court judge ridgy walton responding to a motion. from true the vote.it is seeking further discovery and further destruction of irs miami miamis. the judge ruled the irs must supply the qualifications and credentials of the investigators conducting the examination of lois lerner's computer. he wants a timeline of the investigation and wants to know what happened to this hard drive. irs commissioner said it was recycled but jung walton says all government problem has a serial number and...
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>> i was. >> did you get the sense, i tried cases for judge walton many moons ago.id you get the sense he was a no nonsense guy? >> absolutely, no nonsense and very thoughtful. he really got immediately what we were asking for. but we believed it was very important to bring in a forensic team and take a look at the loss of e-mails there of. and he got it, so we're encouraged. >> catherine, thank you. >> thank you. >>> and tomorrow, a department attorney general will go before a committee. he is expected to say the justice department will probe >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" have wild animals declared open season on all things denim? it is the excuse losers who want to ditch their jeans and wear sweatpants 24 slr 7 have been looking -- 24/7 have been looking for and did he miss a speech because his wife wouldn't let him ride shotgun? >> the run i am late is i don't take a backseat to anyone. and why are prairie dogs tickle torturing parakeets and why isn't the government doing anything to stop them? none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >>
>> i was. >> did you get the sense, i tried cases for judge walton many moons ago.id you get the sense he was a no nonsense guy? >> absolutely, no nonsense and very thoughtful. he really got immediately what we were asking for. but we believed it was very important to bring in a forensic team and take a look at the loss of e-mails there of. and he got it, so we're encouraged. >> catherine, thank you. >> thank you. >>> and tomorrow, a department attorney...
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john: because the walton kids didn't earn it. >> it doesn't matter. the money is used for investments for expanding different products and so forth, and when you destroy that wealth through taxation, and where is the money going? it's used for boondoggles, government wars. john: roosevelt institute would have it go to poor people, i assume. >> do all kinds of stuff with it, health care, education, richer more broadly prosperous society. >> if the money would go there. unfortunately it is going to the welfare class, it is creating a dependent class that is very destructive and one of the reasons. john: john -- >> what the government does with the money, we make a broad education, health care, retirement. i assume you are in favor of growth, creative destruction. >> right. we're in a situation where most of the growth is captured by the 1%. john: but it's not the same people. oprah went from the bottom to the top. so did sam walton. >> farming. >> take steve jobs, one of the 1%. what did he create? what every one of us have in our pocket, a smartphone.
john: because the walton kids didn't earn it. >> it doesn't matter. the money is used for investments for expanding different products and so forth, and when you destroy that wealth through taxation, and where is the money going? it's used for boondoggles, government wars. john: roosevelt institute would have it go to poor people, i assume. >> do all kinds of stuff with it, health care, education, richer more broadly prosperous society. >> if the money would go there....
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>> i was. >> did you get the sense, i tried cases for judge walton many moons ago.was a no nonsense guy? >> absolutely, no nonsense and very thoughtful. he really got immediately what we were asking for. but we believed it was very important to bring in a forensic team and take a look at the loss of e-mails there of. and he got it, so we're encouraged. >> catherine, thank you. >> thank you. >>> and tomorrow, a department attorney general will go before a committee. he is expected to say the justice department will probe the loss of lois lerner's e-mails. good night, from new york city. >>> the o'reilly factor is on tonight. it is not going to be documented in the new movie. >> but illegal immigration and the children who are suffering it is not a laughing matter. new polling says americans are outraged. we'll tell you who they are blaming. >> it is important to shine a light on this anti-cop mentality that has so contaminated the american thinking. this same pervasive thinking is from new jersey to patterson. >> a reporter suspended for making comments about why man
>> i was. >> did you get the sense, i tried cases for judge walton many moons ago.was a no nonsense guy? >> absolutely, no nonsense and very thoughtful. he really got immediately what we were asking for. but we believed it was very important to bring in a forensic team and take a look at the loss of e-mails there of. and he got it, so we're encouraged. >> catherine, thank you. >> thank you. >>> and tomorrow, a department attorney general will go before a...
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. >> reporter: lynn walton is donating blood today. blood centers of the pacific says it needs about 5000 pints a day to meet the needs of the hospitals it supplies. one thing that motivates walton is her younger son doug who requires plasma. however, her older son john can't donate because he's gay. >> it's bad that he can't donate. he would 0 like to, and obviously it's a live saving treatment for his brother. when his brother doesn't get his dreemt he gets sick. >> reporter: so this retired teacher is joining fellow activists to urge the federal government to overturn the ban. question number 35 is what they want changed which dates to the beginning of the aids outbreak. some argue this is an important precaution. others say screening methods will protect blood recipients. >> we have seen advances in blood screening technology, blood donation policy changes in other countries, and opposition of blood banks across the country who have called the current ban medically and scientifically unwarranted. >> reporter: jeffrey is a donor and
. >> reporter: lynn walton is donating blood today. blood centers of the pacific says it needs about 5000 pints a day to meet the needs of the hospitals it supplies. one thing that motivates walton is her younger son doug who requires plasma. however, her older son john can't donate because he's gay. >> it's bad that he can't donate. he would 0 like to, and obviously it's a live saving treatment for his brother. when his brother doesn't get his dreemt he gets sick. >>...
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is judge reggie walton, for example, in washington, does he have the capacity to appoint, say, a forensicert who could go in and do his own does.tigation of what happened? in fact, that's the question that's facing him right now. last friday the irs filed a declaration with him giving him a bit of bland information about the history supposedly of what happened to the tapes and to the hard drive. >> right. >> he now has to decide whether or not that answer is adequate and whether or not he wants to appoint a forensic investigator. let's hope he does, paul, because i think that will be one of the only ways we actually get some public information about what's happening at the irs. >> so here you have the tax agency of the united states, which is responsible for handling confidential tax records, and they can't keep track of the most basic e-mails, hard drives? something wrong with this picture? >> something is tremendously wrong with this picture, paul. just set aside the issue of the investigation of the conservative groups. i think to the average american taxpayer the question here is whet
is judge reggie walton, for example, in washington, does he have the capacity to appoint, say, a forensicert who could go in and do his own does.tigation of what happened? in fact, that's the question that's facing him right now. last friday the irs filed a declaration with him giving him a bit of bland information about the history supposedly of what happened to the tapes and to the hard drive. >> right. >> he now has to decide whether or not that answer is adequate and whether or...
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walton's house call.rs about programs like this, that they can't outlive the people the people that founded the place. that when the paul farmers move on, p.i.h. will be done. >> paul, part of his genius is that he has set up a system that doesn't depend on his presence or absence. haiti is run by haitian physicians. in rwanda, the rwandan hospitals should be run by rwandan physicians. and so, when the paul farmers of the world aren't around anymore, this place will still be here providing great care. >> you know that or just hope that? >> i know it. i know it. >> but there's no question, paul farmer has been a driving force. take aids, for example. in the late 1990s, the disease was ravaging the people of haiti. conventional medical wisdom was, there's no point in giving aids drugs to the poor in third-world countries. but dr. farmer wouldn't give up on his patients. he raised money and gave them drugs anyway. and look what happened. this is joseph. and this is joseph just six months after starting treat
walton's house call.rs about programs like this, that they can't outlive the people the people that founded the place. that when the paul farmers move on, p.i.h. will be done. >> paul, part of his genius is that he has set up a system that doesn't depend on his presence or absence. haiti is run by haitian physicians. in rwanda, the rwandan hospitals should be run by rwandan physicians. and so, when the paul farmers of the world aren't around anymore, this place will still be here...
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. >> inmate walton and officer white make up the opposite ends of stateville. white will spend eight hours in his tower. once walton is processed into the system, he will join his fellow inmates who spend more than 20 hours of every day in their cells. the relationship between guards, inmates, and the prison they both inhabit is more than 75 years old. construction began here in 1916. and the prison opened in 1925. it differed from any other prison in the world. circular cell houses orbited around and connected via tunnels to a huge central dining hall. today one of the original cell houses remains, the only one of its kind in the country. stepping into it conjures up images of gladiators stepping into a coliseum. >> it's very beneficial because basically you can stand in one spot and get a visual of the whole cell house. you can also watch the officers on the gallery more. not just the tower but anybody in the house can see if something goes wrong. i'm glad it's a round house. i love it. >> the original design, however, proved to be difficult to maintain and w
. >> inmate walton and officer white make up the opposite ends of stateville. white will spend eight hours in his tower. once walton is processed into the system, he will join his fellow inmates who spend more than 20 hours of every day in their cells. the relationship between guards, inmates, and the prison they both inhabit is more than 75 years old. construction began here in 1916. and the prison opened in 1925. it differed from any other prison in the world. circular cell houses...
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i predict that judge walton will do the same thing. you, irs, certify under oath, and if i don't like those certifications, we're sending people in to examine your hard drives. you can stonewall the congress, you can't stonewall the courts. >> judge, i didn't understand a word wow just said but you are so wicked smart, i know what you graduated number one from princeton. i'm kidding on the not understanding part -- well, for the most part. this e-mail thing is curious. what makes this a big deal? sending out a message to thunder underlings, be careful what you write. we have to be careful here. so what makes that a -- >> perfectly innocent explanation we're all careful with e-mails and you say that to the people on your staff and -- >> but i don't practice it. don't they save every one. >> they do but when you combine her admonition which you showed, along with the e-mails crashing and missing e-mail. >> ton a missing e-mail. >> this is not missing but the e-mail were missing long before the irs told the congress the e-mails were missi
i predict that judge walton will do the same thing. you, irs, certify under oath, and if i don't like those certifications, we're sending people in to examine your hard drives. you can stonewall the congress, you can't stonewall the courts. >> judge, i didn't understand a word wow just said but you are so wicked smart, i know what you graduated number one from princeton. i'm kidding on the not understanding part -- well, for the most part. this e-mail thing is curious. what makes this a...
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and i think judge walton is going to give you the relief you want. like i said he is not a nonsense type guy. >> we are very optimistic and we intend to do all we can to introduce this new opportunity that i think all of americans are ready to hear. we are ready to get to the bottom of this ongoing scandal and move on to something else. >> well, i agree. i think we need to get to the bottom of it. that certainly will end it either way. i hope do you get to the bottom of it whatever way the chips may fall. catherine, thank you. i hope you come back after you have your hearing with judge walton. >> thanks so much. >> now to it a very disturbing story. a toddler left to die in a sweltering hot car. the child's father is facing murder charges. tonight, police are looking for new information. fox news correspondent jonathan serrie is live in atlanta right now. jonathan? >> hi, greta. well, investigators have secured new search warrants in this investigation. these warrants are seeking electronic data stored on the father's iphone. his ipad. cd roms. exter
and i think judge walton is going to give you the relief you want. like i said he is not a nonsense type guy. >> we are very optimistic and we intend to do all we can to introduce this new opportunity that i think all of americans are ready to hear. we are ready to get to the bottom of this ongoing scandal and move on to something else. >> well, i agree. i think we need to get to the bottom of it. that certainly will end it either way. i hope do you get to the bottom of it whatever...
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taper its quantitative easing program and hike interest rates sometime in the near future but john walton the author of code red how to protect your savings from becoming crisis believes that another recession is just around the bend then yet another form of q.e. is in our future as well edward harrison sat down with john to explore some of the ideas in his book edward first want to understand why john sees the fed's activities as a keynesian when the fed is the monetary agent and not the fiscal agent here's what john had to say. the fed's there's a difference between what they're doing and what their intent is their intent is to drive consumers and consumption because by lowering rates they will people be able to borrow more money and be able to spend more. that stopwatch have it what's happening they lowered rates that pump money into the system and increase the assets of the wealthy i think that for instance when we get through this cycle of quantitative easing. and i say this cycles there will be another cycle i think the next cycle a quantity of easing as has the real potential to lo
taper its quantitative easing program and hike interest rates sometime in the near future but john walton the author of code red how to protect your savings from becoming crisis believes that another recession is just around the bend then yet another form of q.e. is in our future as well edward harrison sat down with john to explore some of the ideas in his book edward first want to understand why john sees the fed's activities as a keynesian when the fed is the monetary agent and not the...
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and i will say one thing is that we are proud to say that our president of our alumni association, walton, is not only an hm graduate, but he is also an african american and so we do see success out there from those graduates and we want to see more of them. >> thank you. >> could i ask you a follow up question for your perspective and i think that is pretty eye opening. what specifically do you think that the city could do to change that situation as a matter of working with the san francisco school district, or matter with the city college and the sf state to change that up? >> so, i think that it comes with all levels and i think that if you, if you started at the high school level and the youth enrichment programs and like a pri and others, it is, and they or the students at that level, or especially in the under served communities like the bay view hunter's point yeah and how the opportunities are in the community and learn that they create the jobs and has the opportunity that it has in san francisco, and i think that opens their eyes to future potential. >> and one of the thing tha
and i will say one thing is that we are proud to say that our president of our alumni association, walton, is not only an hm graduate, but he is also an african american and so we do see success out there from those graduates and we want to see more of them. >> thank you. >> could i ask you a follow up question for your perspective and i think that is pretty eye opening. what specifically do you think that the city could do to change that situation as a matter of working with the...
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let me ask you about something elms that today there is a court order, judge reggie walton, federal judge now ordered the irs to provide information about what happened to lois lerner's emails. yesterday was judge emit sullivan. >> exactly right. there were three huge developments this week. emails from lois lerner and now the two federal judges are saying, cough it up. we want to know what happened to these emails. explain how they were lost, why they were lost, where did they go? what about this hard drive? why didn't you follow the law and back it up? so now judges, in a court system, are saying get to the bottom of this truth. >> isn't that appalling? if congress can't get the answer, the citizens have to do it. go to federal judges, what should happen is is the president of the united states and the department of justice and the commissioner of the irs should be ordering an investigation. they are just hiding this. >> well, that's right. but, remember, congress also has other power. we have the power to defund various aspects of the executive branch. which we should, if they don't ha
let me ask you about something elms that today there is a court order, judge reggie walton, federal judge now ordered the irs to provide information about what happened to lois lerner's emails. yesterday was judge emit sullivan. >> exactly right. there were three huge developments this week. emails from lois lerner and now the two federal judges are saying, cough it up. we want to know what happened to these emails. explain how they were lost, why they were lost, where did they go? what...
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out that walton point schools are often children's initial point of contact with society.ifficult is the entry points, particularly for kids who do not speak english. districtsk to school catch -- across the country who are dealing this for increasing for thingsanslation like mayan who may not be at a fixed five. these goals have to educate them while we are here. >> let's talk about resources. figure that 40,000 is equivalent to the student population in my hometown in the work, new jersey. are there enough resources to give migrant student stability and the capacity to learn? >> resources are a huge issue when it comes to challenges such as this one. ons is hall -- all hands deck type of situation. one point in time with the school district and city and different social networks can come together to meet the immediate needs of the students. this is that point in time. there are examples of schools that have done a tremendous job of meeting the needs of migrant student. i would suggest this is the time to really learn from the best practices from some of the schools like
out that walton point schools are often children's initial point of contact with society.ifficult is the entry points, particularly for kids who do not speak english. districtsk to school catch -- across the country who are dealing this for increasing for thingsanslation like mayan who may not be at a fixed five. these goals have to educate them while we are here. >> let's talk about resources. figure that 40,000 is equivalent to the student population in my hometown in the work, new...
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. >> yes, judge walton could appoint these experts to the irs . >> how do you think this goes?t you think we will be talking about? >> a week from now i think we will be talking about the irs shifting with e-mails. >> if you held them in content, we are starting to deal with hiding stuff, obstruction of justice. neil: all right, i'd love to talk with you further about that. in the meantime, the six different trademark names. it was probably in response to justin avalanche of protesters and e-mails and letters. but what if i told you now what? no one said so much as one letter. really? hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels or wheeeels? everything ex
. >> yes, judge walton could appoint these experts to the irs . >> how do you think this goes?t you think we will be talking about? >> a week from now i think we will be talking about the irs shifting with e-mails. >> if you held them in content, we are starting to deal with hiding stuff, obstruction of justice. neil: all right, i'd love to talk with you further about that. in the meantime, the six different trademark names. it was probably in response to justin...
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he is reggie walton and no nonsense bush appointee. and our producer on the scone said he did not give it an inch to either side. he asked specific questions of the lawyers and true the votes lawyer is cleda mitchell and she said in fact that the irs statutory required preserve the records and publicly claimed they have been lost is evidence of bad faith. and went on to cite the u.s. code and makes it a federal crime to obstruct the congressional proceedings. >> there is a separate watch by judicial watch and the federal judge order ared the tax anxious to explain how it lost the e-mails from lois lerner. they have a month to submit the explanation in writing. >> he took the step of appointing a magistrate to super vise and help the parties to come up with a solution to recovery the records. given judicial watch has litigation second to none and this rarely happens. >> reporter: we are told that the head of true the vote will be speaking in the microphones after the hearings and we expect to hear that and the lawyers as well. >> we'll
he is reggie walton and no nonsense bush appointee. and our producer on the scone said he did not give it an inch to either side. he asked specific questions of the lawyers and true the votes lawyer is cleda mitchell and she said in fact that the irs statutory required preserve the records and publicly claimed they have been lost is evidence of bad faith. and went on to cite the u.s. code and makes it a federal crime to obstruct the congressional proceedings. >> there is a separate watch...
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. >> yes, judge walton could appoint these experts to the irs . >> how do you think this goes?hat you think we will be talking about? >> a week from now i think we will be talking about the irs shifting with e-mails. >> if you held them in content, we are starting to deal with hiding stuff, obstruction of justice. neil: all right, i'd love to talk with you further about that. in the meantime, the six different trademark names. it was probably in response to justin avalanche of protesters and e-mails and letters. but what if i told you now what? no one said so much as one letter. really? really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. the numbers are impressive.y to new york state. over
. >> yes, judge walton could appoint these experts to the irs . >> how do you think this goes?hat you think we will be talking about? >> a week from now i think we will be talking about the irs shifting with e-mails. >> if you held them in content, we are starting to deal with hiding stuff, obstruction of justice. neil: all right, i'd love to talk with you further about that. in the meantime, the six different trademark names. it was probably in response to justin...
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. >> sam walton's heirs, $152 billion. one family. it's stunning.them together. it's the first time we've ever seen a fortune go over, what is that, how many digit? 12 digits. >> that's insane. >> even though it's a public company, this family still has a lock on this company. >> so number two, though, another well-known family. >> yes. >> but there's a big divide between the waltons and -- >> the kochs. it's funny. you see people talk about the koch brothers, this and that. i don't think people realize how rich and how successful these brothers are. and there are four brothers also. $89 billion. everyone knows charles and david. there's also bill and fred. there's a great moral there. 30 years ago, there was a family schism and fred took about $700 million. which 30 years ago was real money. they went away. now they're worth collectively a few billion. charles and david are worth, together, over $80 billion. it's the biggest sibling pounding since cain and able. >> walton makes sense to me, koch. mars? >> yum. >> makes nothing else but candy or hav
. >> sam walton's heirs, $152 billion. one family. it's stunning.them together. it's the first time we've ever seen a fortune go over, what is that, how many digit? 12 digits. >> that's insane. >> even though it's a public company, this family still has a lock on this company. >> so number two, though, another well-known family. >> yes. >> but there's a big divide between the waltons and -- >> the kochs. it's funny. you see people talk about the koch...
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walton, i remember reporting on this in the '90s and people taking dozens of pills. what treatments are available now? >> there are a large variety of drugs that are being used, front line drugs, sen like drugs, as dr. chang has said, increasingly available but not to everyone. the medication regimens can be complicated to take, there are side effects to them and i think there needs to be increased emphasizemphasis on the preventd amodelsmodalities as well. >> 38% decline from ten years ago. the vast majority of those new infections are in subsharon subn africa. dr. chang, what areas are the world are in need at this time? >> you mentioned subsaharan africa. that's a population that dr. woman had alluded to that we needed to really focus. beyond subsaharan africa, we are seeing the debt rates rise in eastern europe and parts of the middle east. there are various factors that contribute to that. certainly a number of countries are not really adopting the latest medical intervention. we need to screen people but also in countries like russia who you have many people wh
walton, i remember reporting on this in the '90s and people taking dozens of pills. what treatments are available now? >> there are a large variety of drugs that are being used, front line drugs, sen like drugs, as dr. chang has said, increasingly available but not to everyone. the medication regimens can be complicated to take, there are side effects to them and i think there needs to be increased emphasizemphasis on the preventd amodelsmodalities as well. >> 38% decline from ten...
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walton doesn't believe. >> if we did this, we would have a safe blood supply for my other son. >> reporter: the u.k., australia and canada all allow some gay men to donate blood, and congressman honda wants the u.s. to be on that list. he will continue to fight for this cause with the fda. michelle roberts. nbc bay area. >>> digging through the rubble after a massive quake. the latest on the quake that struck south of the border. >>> i'm scott budman. coming up, why new security concerns about our mobile devices could soon lead to more charging stations at airports. >>> i'm marianne favro, live where a fire ripped through a nationally acclaimed restaurant. coming up, find out what investigators say happened. >>> up in flames. a world famous south bay restaurant catches on fire. now many are already asking when it will re-open. investigators meanwhile are trying to figure out how this started. nbc bay area's marianne favro is live in los gatos where the owner stopped by a few minutes ago to assess the damage. >> reporter: he is devastated by the fire but does plan to re-open at this locatio
walton doesn't believe. >> if we did this, we would have a safe blood supply for my other son. >> reporter: the u.k., australia and canada all allow some gay men to donate blood, and congressman honda wants the u.s. to be on that list. he will continue to fight for this cause with the fda. michelle roberts. nbc bay area. >>> digging through the rubble after a massive quake. the latest on the quake that struck south of the border. >>> i'm scott budman. coming up,...
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here he is talking with bill walton, who incidentally became a fast friend of president kennedy. these were just moments that we could take time out to rest. there's helen kirkpatrick and the man in the center is bill stringer he ways killed trying to get boo paris. one of the things that correspondents tried to do was to get into paris before anyone else. he was hit by an 88 shell. of course these are the shots i wanted to bring home to the family and friends. the little island was very quaint, a very old place, but fortified in several ways. we discovered that the beaches in the area especially when the tide was out, would be high and dry. they put those sticks in the sand to keep our planes from landing. we found a family of three brothers, and even the tal blond one was a boy, i found out later, because their grandmother was taking care of them. their parents, i was told, were killed at the battle of st. lowe. one afternoon rather late, i walked out, because as the sun was setting, i can't get some interesting shots of the island from the seaside, because they have an extreme
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and the national right to work committee funded by the koch brothers and walton family. >> may have heard before. they have an agenda. >> they know also that these unions form the democratic party, what by way to take out an apoopponent to go to the heart -- political activity in the public sector has to be collected separately from union dues. but the point is to weaken one of their key opponents. >> when we talk about this, the whole sort of first amendment argument that you outline before, the oligarchs getting involved and workers' wages. we talk about this on the break. political choices matter. elected representatives matter. this all -- this goes to the power of the vote. i think when it comes to the supreme court we tend to think that's happening with the nine justices but truly this is -- there's a way for people to influence their own futures and determine their own futures but also the broader sort of political narrative. >> elections matter and who is appointed to supreme court matters greatly. not just the presidency is important but also the senate as you pointed out is real
and the national right to work committee funded by the koch brothers and walton family. >> may have heard before. they have an agenda. >> they know also that these unions form the democratic party, what by way to take out an apoopponent to go to the heart -- political activity in the public sector has to be collected separately from union dues. but the point is to weaken one of their key opponents. >> when we talk about this, the whole sort of first amendment argument that you...
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things and make sure we don't fall into the same trap, and i think the judges both yesterday and judge waltone asked for, a complete forensic investigation, but cautious saying this is an extrords their measure, and i'm going to be very careful about following the right procedures and following the law. i think that's good. we all have have remember this is a nation of laws and what we're upset about with the irs is that they abandon the rule of law. when we abandon the rule of law as a nation, we lose what our country's all about, so that's what worries me about a proposal to go arrest lois lerner because i would rather see the house of representatives take action to hire their own lawyer, go into court and say we cannot get the justice department to end force subpoenas our contempt citation, and go before federal court and make an argument about a separation of powers. >> wonder whether they're looking out of the blinds, like, what's going on. >> oh, gosh. >> the arms. >> that's right. we have to be careful about that. >> right. that would be disturbing. her neighbors -- what does the serge
things and make sure we don't fall into the same trap, and i think the judges both yesterday and judge waltone asked for, a complete forensic investigation, but cautious saying this is an extrords their measure, and i'm going to be very careful about following the right procedures and following the law. i think that's good. we all have have remember this is a nation of laws and what we're upset about with the irs is that they abandon the rule of law. when we abandon the rule of law as a nation,...
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more resonance to the story, whether "the times" wants to cover it or not, this week, judge reggie walton in d.c. is having a hearing with group, true the vote to audit irs. this is one judge. if we remember watergate 40 years ago, judge sir rick a one judge can open up the process and country and even the media will have to cover it. eric: the vote, catherine said they went after her personally, went after her personally, true the vote, because they were dealing with voter fraud issues. >> if that is true. the fact this has been partisan issue. darrell issa has not revealed all the information. comes off like a partisan witch-hunt by republicans against the administration with no evidence of the white house has been involved. >> great argument for special prosecutor. if you want, if it is partisan, doesn't trust issa, have a special prosecutor like iran-contra and 20 other investigations. >> he has not been fair. eric: what about the facts? put the partisanship aside. what about the facts? missing emails. apparent targeting. this does not go on in our country. >> maybe that is the soluti
more resonance to the story, whether "the times" wants to cover it or not, this week, judge reggie walton in d.c. is having a hearing with group, true the vote to audit irs. this is one judge. if we remember watergate 40 years ago, judge sir rick a one judge can open up the process and country and even the media will have to cover it. eric: the vote, catherine said they went after her personally, went after her personally, true the vote, because they were dealing with voter fraud...
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good to see everybody coming together, working toward a common goal, several institutions, okaloosa, waltonury, the ig's canine. what we're doing this morning, mass search. our goal is to identify, locate and remove items of contraband, making santa rosa a safer place for the inmates and the staff. >> today's search will cover two housing units and involve officers from santa rosa, three other state prisons, and the state's inspector general's canine unit. the dogs are trained detect the scents of both drugs and cell phones. >> we've got six different search teams. some things i want to caution y'all. i want everybody to remain professional during the search today. i want to leave the bunks and the areas as close as we can to the way we found them. in the event it becomes necessary to use force, utilize other methods first if necessary for procedure. >> get in your boxers. shower slides only. unlock your lockers. stay in your cell. >> we're about to roll the door. stay in your cell. >> make sure it's unlocked. >> let's go! >> what we do is clear out the cell first. we try not to let staff g
good to see everybody coming together, working toward a common goal, several institutions, okaloosa, waltonury, the ig's canine. what we're doing this morning, mass search. our goal is to identify, locate and remove items of contraband, making santa rosa a safer place for the inmates and the staff. >> today's search will cover two housing units and involve officers from santa rosa, three other state prisons, and the state's inspector general's canine unit. the dogs are trained detect the...
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there is another irs before judge reggie walton who i have known for 20 years.'ll telling you get ready judge is not afraid and is he tough. i'm taking the last word on that. thaferlings thank you. >> pleasure. >> a marine's pregnant wife vanishes into thin air. tonight new information on really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. >>> time to speed read your way through the news. -- ex-wife charged with shooting seven members of his own family. four children and their parents were killed. one teen survived. and in california, -- their search for the pregnant wife of a marine. they are now searching specific areas in the san bernardino county desert. erin corwin dis
there is another irs before judge reggie walton who i have known for 20 years.'ll telling you get ready judge is not afraid and is he tough. i'm taking the last word on that. thaferlings thank you. >> pleasure. >> a marine's pregnant wife vanishes into thin air. tonight new information on really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working...
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i assure you when judge reggie walton a federal judge and the other federal judge in this case gets theirn there, they are due back in court in august is there are going to be more questions. pause those judges don't mess around, either one. they are very no nonsense. mr. chairman, thank you, sir. >> thank you. this does make the case for the special prosecutor so we can get into in front of a federal judge. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> let's all go off-the-record. tonight, the u.s. senate is scrambling to cover its tracks. something they don't want you you to know. minutes ago, michael anderson lawson was unanimously confirmed by the senate. his job? u.s. ambassador to the council of international aviation. that's the group that probes international plane crashes. lawson's nomination had been pending, languishing since may. here is what is so deplorable. there was no vote until tonight, even though no republican nor any democrat was against lawson. so, what's gotten the hold up? well, both parties have simply been jerks to each other. putting up barriers to a vote. even though the
i assure you when judge reggie walton a federal judge and the other federal judge in this case gets theirn there, they are due back in court in august is there are going to be more questions. pause those judges don't mess around, either one. they are very no nonsense. mr. chairman, thank you, sir. >> thank you. this does make the case for the special prosecutor so we can get into in front of a federal judge. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> let's all go...
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within one day, you have two different judges, one judge reggie walton, a bush appointee and you have. district judge emit a clinton appointee telling the governnt you have got to turn this over. there is something nefarious going on. we want to know all the information you have about the emails. >> under oath. >> under oath. >> fill out an affidavit. >> unfortunately it took two different groups, true the vote, okay, to put this case forward. >> and judicial watch. >> in front of judge to compel action. >> the judicial groups sued the judges ruled. now somebody from the irs, i bet you it won't be with the commissioner. >> no. he will will designate some flunky to go up there to testify under oath. >> probably pick somebody who doesn't know anything. >> it's not really the point though, because what they have asked to remember so even some guy that doesn't know a whole lot. they have got to go to say these are all the ways we try to do it. everybody else out there knows that you can find those emails. >> there is something very important too. also with respect to judicial watch, they
within one day, you have two different judges, one judge reggie walton, a bush appointee and you have. district judge emit a clinton appointee telling the governnt you have got to turn this over. there is something nefarious going on. we want to know all the information you have about the emails. >> under oath. >> under oath. >> fill out an affidavit. >> unfortunately it took two different groups, true the vote, okay, to put this case forward. >> and judicial...
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there is another irs before judge reggie walton who i have known for 20 years.lling you get ready judge is not afraid and is he tough. i'm taking the last word on that. thaferlings thank you. >> pleasure. >> a marine's pregnant wife vanishes into thin air. tonight new information on the search. that's next. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab but i've managed. ♪ i got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. ♪ when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. ♪ he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many
there is another irs before judge reggie walton who i have known for 20 years.lling you get ready judge is not afraid and is he tough. i'm taking the last word on that. thaferlings thank you. >> pleasure. >> a marine's pregnant wife vanishes into thin air. tonight new information on the search. that's next. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it...
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being a member of the union then have added i don't think we should make lewis say that to the to the walton family. i would actually the people have had to chose a union they closed down the wal-mart store in fact this is the country and i support what and i support every company's right to decide and this goes all the way back to hobby lobby you guys are creating this false idea that the employer ols something to people just because they are the employer there's no constitutional claim like that that exists there's no moral claim like that that exists and in this particular case if they can persuade people that representing them will help them they'll vote for but if most people think what i predict that this is a waste of time they're going to be more interested in all of these other external foreign policy issues that's it we will have to revisit this topic when it happens we've got about a minute left there's cardew a new bloomberg news investigation about a dozen companies are we in their headquarters overseas just on paper in order to avoid paying u.s. taxes these are companies that d
being a member of the union then have added i don't think we should make lewis say that to the to the walton family. i would actually the people have had to chose a union they closed down the wal-mart store in fact this is the country and i support what and i support every company's right to decide and this goes all the way back to hobby lobby you guys are creating this false idea that the employer ols something to people just because they are the employer there's no constitutional claim like...
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you, norm nexen, ac green, steve nash, luke walton, all these great players there. why was it so important for you to be there at city hall, and what were you thinking right before adam silver made his ruling? >> i was thinking that the nba had been my life and i do not want some racist clown being the face of the nba. that was the one thing that got to me. [applause] commissioner silver did such a great job. my first year in the league, i played in milwaukee. it was that year that they hired the very first black general manager, wayne embry, and my whole life since then, i have seen the nba make more and more reaches to be inclusive and to open up doors in the front office, management, and other areas where black americans, at one point, were not considered. so i know that the nba, it's heart is right and it has tried to do the right thing. and if donald sterling is the face of that, some thing has to be done. that is why i got on my horse. >> round of applause for kareem abdul-jabbar. [applause] mayor nutter, i will give you flexibility on your question. you are a
you, norm nexen, ac green, steve nash, luke walton, all these great players there. why was it so important for you to be there at city hall, and what were you thinking right before adam silver made his ruling? >> i was thinking that the nba had been my life and i do not want some racist clown being the face of the nba. that was the one thing that got to me. [applause] commissioner silver did such a great job. my first year in the league, i played in milwaukee. it was that year that they...
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. >> when it came to the black metropolis, lester walton says we don't even have a black theater in new york. >> that's right. >> right? >> that's right. so, and my sense is that you also describe that the, in fact, you use the term that the political process in new york city was by southbound tine -- by zahn tine and was that one of the reasons why they were not able to organize themselves to secure an african-american regiment? >> well, you also know they were, blacks were fighting among themselves -- >> that's what i wanted -- [laughter] >> yeah, yeah. >> and one of the major instigators of friction between blacks was booker t. washington in new york. we think of booker t. washington as a southern operator. booker t. washington had operatives all over. his tuskegee machine had wide reach and, also, large control of black newspapers. and charles anderson was his man in new york. he kept booker t. apprised of everything that was going on, and charles ander was a stalwart -- anderson was a stalwart republican. and no matter what the democrats might try to do for blacks that might benefi
. >> when it came to the black metropolis, lester walton says we don't even have a black theater in new york. >> that's right. >> right? >> that's right. so, and my sense is that you also describe that the, in fact, you use the term that the political process in new york city was by southbound tine -- by zahn tine and was that one of the reasons why they were not able to organize themselves to secure an african-american regiment? >> well, you also know they were,...
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grain steve nash, walton. all of these great players there. why was it so important for you to be there at city hall amongst. partnership you playing before adam silver? >> i was thinking the nba has been my life and i do not want some racist clown being the face of the nba. that was the one thing that got to me [applause.] . >> and silver did such a great job. my first year in the league, i played in milwaukee. it was that year that they hired the first black manager. >> of course . >> and my whole life since then, i have seen the nba make more and more reaching out to be inclusive and to open up doors in the front office, management, in other areas where black americans at one point were not considered. so i know that the nba, its heart is right and it tried to do the right thing. if donald sterling is the face of that, something had to be done. >> that's why i got on my horse. >> for kareem abdkareemabdul-ja. >> mayor nutter, you have a unique perspective you are dealing with. my brothers' keepers. you talk about violence and church and too
grain steve nash, walton. all of these great players there. why was it so important for you to be there at city hall amongst. partnership you playing before adam silver? >> i was thinking the nba has been my life and i do not want some racist clown being the face of the nba. that was the one thing that got to me [applause.] . >> and silver did such a great job. my first year in the league, i played in milwaukee. it was that year that they hired the first black manager. >> of...
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s of the national wildlife federation, the theodore roosevelt conservation partnership, the isaac walton league of america and trout unlimited in one letter wrote this -- "the bipartisan sparts men's act of -- sportsmen's act of 2014 includes valuable provisions that conserve fish and wildlife habitat and expand the public access for the fishermen and the hunters. we know that time on the senate floor is extremely limited and precious but we believe that this bill is worthy of expedited floor consideration. it is a rare and splendid occurrence that such a large and diverse coalition of hunting, shooting, angling and other conservation organizations are so united behind this bill." and then a letter from jeff crane who is president of the congressional sportsmen foundation. and i know that i have -- lisa and i both, senator murkowski and i both have worked very closely with jeff crane, who is president of the congressional sportsmen foundation. in his letter, he said, "we thank congressional sportsmen's caucus cochair, senator hagan, and member senator murkowski for introducing this bipar
s of the national wildlife federation, the theodore roosevelt conservation partnership, the isaac walton league of america and trout unlimited in one letter wrote this -- "the bipartisan sparts men's act of -- sportsmen's act of 2014 includes valuable provisions that conserve fish and wildlife habitat and expand the public access for the fishermen and the hunters. we know that time on the senate floor is extremely limited and precious but we believe that this bill is worthy of expedited...
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you, norm nexen, ac green, steve nash, luke walton, all these great players there. why was it so important for you to be there at city hall, and what were you thinking right before adam silver made his ruling? >> i was thinking that the nba had been my life and i do not want some racist clown being the face of the nba. that was the one thing that got to me. [applause] commissioner silver did such a great job. my first year in the league, i played in milwaukee. it was that year that they hired the very first black general manager, wayne embry, and my whole life since then, i have seen the nba make more and more reaches to be inclusive and to open up doors in the front office, management, and other areas where black americans, at one point, were not considered. so i know that the nba, it's heart is right and it has tried to do the right thing. and if donald sterling is the face of that, some thing has to be done. that is why i got on my horse. >> round of applause for kareem abdul-jabbar. [applause] mayor nutter, i will give you flexibility on your question. you are a
you, norm nexen, ac green, steve nash, luke walton, all these great players there. why was it so important for you to be there at city hall, and what were you thinking right before adam silver made his ruling? >> i was thinking that the nba had been my life and i do not want some racist clown being the face of the nba. that was the one thing that got to me. [applause] commissioner silver did such a great job. my first year in the league, i played in milwaukee. it was that year that they...
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. >> one of the great success was was under sam walton in the 80s and 1990s under glass as well. technology, they embrace technology more than their early competitors and succeeded at it, and yet, amazon, all the innovations made, that does happen as well. >> and they might do liquor stores. see that in florida? they are getting into groceries, free standing liquor stores. >> huge wine distributor. when we come back, art cashin on what to watch market-wise as we count down to the opening bell, and later on, a low cost carrier with stock that's been flying high. look at that chart spirit making more news to miranda warning, talking about it with ben later on in the program. here's a final look at the premarket on this tuesday. more squawk on the street in a minute. turbocharged rewarda $1,000 card with a new volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold more turbos than any o
. >> one of the great success was was under sam walton in the 80s and 1990s under glass as well. technology, they embrace technology more than their early competitors and succeeded at it, and yet, amazon, all the innovations made, that does happen as well. >> and they might do liquor stores. see that in florida? they are getting into groceries, free standing liquor stores. >> huge wine distributor. when we come back, art cashin on what to watch market-wise as we count down to...
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predictable george would side with me, but mcginnis, scott john shadegg, and ultimately we had greg walton. -- walden involved. we hammered out something that ultimately didn't pass through the house but our framework was adopted by the senate. then came back to the house and was adopted. and it was an attempt to expedite fuel reduction and prevent the intensity of future fires. i look at that as a model of how we should deal with fires. we do need to do more fuel reduction work. and we do need to do more preparation and prepositioning. but we also have to fight the fires that are burning today. now there is the rarest of rare things in washington, d.c., even rarer than the rarest endangered species. which would be a bill which is bipartisan, i guess a lot of people don't know what that means anymore, it's supported by both democrats and republicans, bicameral, by both democrats and republicans in the house and the senate. in substantial numbers. and it's supported by the president of the united states. now that is a pretty endangered thing. it's been around for quite a number of months. w
predictable george would side with me, but mcginnis, scott john shadegg, and ultimately we had greg walton. -- walden involved. we hammered out something that ultimately didn't pass through the house but our framework was adopted by the senate. then came back to the house and was adopted. and it was an attempt to expedite fuel reduction and prevent the intensity of future fires. i look at that as a model of how we should deal with fires. we do need to do more fuel reduction work. and we do need...