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nelson mandela, barrie eleven son, hugh grant, studios such as universal and warner brothers. volunteer it snd amazing new yorker. it was about bringing people back downtown. what could we do as film makers to do something for our community? because clearly we weren't firefighters or steel workers. how could we do something? what was our creative response to our community and what could we do to give people a new memory to want to come back downtown? >> it's been remarkably successful. what do you think about america's recovery from 9/11 generally? >> well, i -- downtown has recovered in a lot of ways. it bounced back. you know, we like to think that we had help doing into with the festival and so on. i think it probably would have happened in any case. but i think that's a big question. >> when you see the state that america now finds itself in economically in particular and with other countries now threatening position as the only superpower, i've got a regular theme on this show keeping america great. what do you think america needs to do to keep itself great especially since 9/11, iraq,
nelson mandela, barrie eleven son, hugh grant, studios such as universal and warner brothers. volunteer it snd amazing new yorker. it was about bringing people back downtown. what could we do as film makers to do something for our community? because clearly we weren't firefighters or steel workers. how could we do something? what was our creative response to our community and what could we do to give people a new memory to want to come back downtown? >> it's been remarkably successful....
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margaret warner has our story. sed aoud mess at citigroup's annual meeting in dallas yesterday. they voted to reject a nearly $15 miillion pay package for c.e.o. vikram pandit. the bank's board of directors already voted to award pandit the money for 2011, but as part of the dodd-frank law on financial regulation, public companies must offer a "say on pay" vote to their shareholders at least every three years. like many banks, citi has struggled in recent years. it got a $45 billion bailout loan from the treasury during the financial crisis. but has paid it all back, and now is profitable. we look at what was behind the vote and what happens now with anne simpson, director of corporate governance for calpers, the california state pension fund. holding ten million citi shares, it voted against the pay package. and russell miller, founder and managing director of clearbridge compensation group, which advises companies on executive pay. we invited citi to appear, but the company declined our invitation. citi is a "newsh
margaret warner has our story. sed aoud mess at citigroup's annual meeting in dallas yesterday. they voted to reject a nearly $15 miillion pay package for c.e.o. vikram pandit. the bank's board of directors already voted to award pandit the money for 2011, but as part of the dodd-frank law on financial regulation, public companies must offer a "say on pay" vote to their shareholders at least every three years. like many banks, citi has struggled in recent years. it got a $45 billion...
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warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed to being very young. more i researched the more i realized that a large population of japanese people seemed to have this genetic defect. it brought me back to the japanese culture even though i was not looking for it. what happened was if she was half japanese. here again you will hear the writing process. as i'm thinking about this and thinking about story line and her parents. if her mother is italian and her father is japanese which would make her half and half the genetic defect would come to the father then things would have to happen if they grew up in california. he grew up in pasadena which means he would be inturned. things start to happen without you looking at it from the beginning when writing a story but as you develop the characters and the year and the situation and the stories a father would tell a daughter. all this came out the camps, what happened. what he hoped for. what he wished for. all the stories he tells the daughters. some of them would have to c
warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed to being very young. more i researched the more i realized that a large population of japanese people seemed to have this genetic defect. it brought me back to the japanese culture even though i was not looking for it. what happened was if she was half japanese. here again you will hear the writing...
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warner: thatÑiçmó÷dxdy surpris) the u.s. side. in 2010, then presidentçóÑcu-hñ, a dealçóxd w'ljf turkeyÑiÑi onx" s cret push for÷héñr u.n.ÑifáÑiÑ >>ials to have that permanent seat. brazil is in a region that's not a central priority of the administration of the united states. now latin america has been relatively successful and it's becoming a middle class. there's no open conflicts in the region. my god, we have so many conflicts and so many other places. latin america, we don't have to really worry about a whole lot. >> warner: the director of the woodrow wilson center's brazil institute believes the slight is a source of real tension in the relationship. >> brazil has always had this aspiration to sit at the table. >> warner: what does this say to brazil and to lat up america that president obama isn't ready to them? >> it says that, well, that the united states is not ready to recognize brazil's role. it pays lip service to it from time to time. president obama needs to recognize that brazil's rise is real. i think that he doesn't. >> warner: none of that political tension was apparent today. both leaders stressed basic econo
warner: thatÑiçmó÷dxdy surpris) the u.s. side. in 2010, then presidentçóÑcu-hñ, a dealçóxd w'ljf turkeyÑiÑi onx" s cret push for÷héñr u.n.ÑifáÑiÑ >>ials to have that permanent seat. brazil is in a region that's not a central priority of the administration of the united states. now latin america has been relatively successful and it's becoming a middle class. there's no open conflicts in the region. my god, we have so many conflicts and so many other places. latin...
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warner, viacom. cook at the leveraging $50 billion. m.at is look at the leveraging $50 billion. suat is ting 150 b illion s no of debt.e is no cost for them to get into their $100 billion or so of cash. safety in the stock. it's insanely cheap and when the terrified tech investors get nknished selling it, i think it's going to be a fabulous, fabulous buy for literally ntry and most country and mo of the value community in the investment world. st so headlines, of the value community in the investment world. hat 10.04 is what ing. we're expecting. what do you want to see out of this as a shareholder? o you want to see out of ng?shareh r?de would loveare you expecting? sii would love to be tting ith a miss and here with a miss and a bucket to pick up the pieces, maria. i frankly don't think it's going to miss. >> $12.30. larry, sorry to interrupt. umber we're e number we're getting right now. >> doesn't look like a miss, does it. >> versus an estimate of $10.04 getting righ ont now. te >> doesn't look like a miss, does it. an estim ate of $10.04 billion. a share. t the estimate on the revenue of $36.8 billion. the stock
warner, viacom. cook at the leveraging $50 billion. m.at is look at the leveraging $50 billion. suat is ting 150 b illion s no of debt.e is no cost for them to get into their $100 billion or so of cash. safety in the stock. it's insanely cheap and when the terrified tech investors get nknished selling it, i think it's going to be a fabulous, fabulous buy for literally ntry and most country and mo of the value community in the investment world. st so headlines, of the value community in the...
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s&p's down almost seven to 1396, back below 1400. checking on two specific stocks. first up, warners surging after the company confirmed it's in preliminary talks with possible buyers about a buyout deal. the company adding negotiations may or may not lead to a deal. and merger back as sonoco is bought for $5.3 billion to create one of the largest and most diversified energy partnerships in this country. get to the roadmap as well here for the next hour. news of the day. microsoft agreeing to invest $300 million in barnes & noble's nook and college businesses. what does that mean for microsoft shares? we're going to break down the deeflt day in just a moment. plus, slowing earnings growth and the qe-3 debate top of mind for investors as we head into friday's jobs number. we'll talk markets with abby joseph cohen of goldman sachs. and 1 world trade center officially becoming new york's tallest skyscraper today. we'll take you live to the scene and talk to the man behind that project in just a moment. >>> microsoft/barnes & noble's team-up top of the headlines. why is microsoft jumpin
s&p's down almost seven to 1396, back below 1400. checking on two specific stocks. first up, warners surging after the company confirmed it's in preliminary talks with possible buyers about a buyout deal. the company adding negotiations may or may not lead to a deal. and merger back as sonoco is bought for $5.3 billion to create one of the largest and most diversified energy partnerships in this country. get to the roadmap as well here for the next hour. news of the day. microsoft agreeing...
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warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed to being very young. more i researched the more i realized that a large population of japanese people seemed to have this genetic defect. it brought me back to the japanese culture even though i was not looking for it. what happened was if she was half japanese. here again you will hear the writing process. as i'm thinking about this and thinking about
warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed to being very young. more i researched the more i realized that a large population of japanese people seemed to have this genetic defect. it brought me back to the japanese culture even though i was not looking for it. what happened was if she was half japanese. here again you will hear the writing...
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s here... and armer weather means lighter clothing. &pbut ttis year... there are some new trends you might not knoo about.carolyn warnerorning, ladies! pshow us what you brought coming up called the "harbor east shop crawl"... tell the "harbor east shop ccawl" is thursday, april 26th. 26th. for more information... just for more for more information... just visit our website... fox baltimore dot com ssash morning. coming up... hire workers áthis week.áwe'll - share the companes on ttatt list... just minutes frommnow. drake nats nats and they're some of hottest ttckets in town right now... we're giving away tickets to see "drake" in concert... less than 45 minutes from noo.you're all local.. all morning. ((break 3)) ((bump in)))-& ((bump in)) it's prom season.. and hopefully you've already set aside sommecashh as patricia wu explains....that erfect night is going to come at a hefty price. 3 limo... it all adds up.and he thhs year, families are shelling out big bucks to make prom erfect.according to a new survey ffom viia-- families wiih prom-bound teens will spend an averageeof that's up more thhn 30-percent eeeryone is
s here... and armer weather means lighter clothing. &pbut ttis year... there are some new trends you might not knoo about.carolyn warnerorning, ladies! pshow us what you brought coming up called the "harbor east shop crawl"... tell the "harbor east shop ccawl" is thursday, april 26th. 26th. for more information... just for more for more information... just visit our website... fox baltimore dot com ssash morning. coming up... hire workers áthis week.áwe'll - share the...
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know who john edwards s that he ran for president, they know he was their senator t they really don't know the details of this case. and how much they still care, i'm not sure. >> warner: well, thank you so much. >> woodruff: turning to the presidential election, despite upcoming primaries, the focus now is on the two-man race between president obama and governor romney and on romney's need to appeal to voters in the political center. but at the same time, the former massachusetts governor has another important job to take care of: reaching out to the g.o.p.'s conservative base. >> . >> woodruff: on this busy historic stretch of road near york, pennsylvania where confederate general jeb stuart stopped on his way to the battle of gettysburg, a row of yard signs advertised a politic of the family living next door to where history has it, stuart slept. inside the 140-year-old yellow log house lives leanne burkeholder. >> electrical signals cannot jump over the synapse. >> woodruff: home schooling her two daughters. she helped found a tea party group in the area, serves on the republican state committee, and has been working hard to elect conservatives to office, includin
know who john edwards s that he ran for president, they know he was their senator t they really don't know the details of this case. and how much they still care, i'm not sure. >> warner: well, thank you so much. >> woodruff: turning to the presidential election, despite upcoming primaries, the focus now is on the two-man race between president obama and governor romney and on romney's need to appeal to voters in the political center. but at the same time, the former massachusetts...
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>> warner: and we close with a look at the never-ending fascination with the "titanic," 100 years after it sank. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour s been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> citi. supporting progress for 200 years. >> at&t. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and wi the ongoing suprt o these instutio and foundatis. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. president obama joined world leaders today denouncing north korea rocket launch. with an interview he said the international community would take further steps to isolate the country of the failed launch this morning. the president added that the north korean'ss quote, don't seem to be real good at firing miss ims. we begin with this report from angus walker of independent television news. >> reporter: the only rockets being launched that people in north korea have been allowed to see today. as two giant statues of the first two presidents
>> warner: and we close with a look at the never-ending fascination with the "titanic," 100 years after it sank. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour s been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> citi. supporting progress for 200 years. >> at&t. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and wi...
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this week, about one quarter of the s&p 500 companies are going to report, let's hope we get upside surprises there. we've got a number of big companies like gm, time warner, kraft all coming out with their results. let's also hope there's no sell in may and go away like the last few years where stocks hit their highs of the year in april. back over to you. >> all right, let's keep hoping. mandy drury at the new york stock exchange. >>> an amazing survival story for 59-year-old victoria grover. she's recovering after braving four days lost in the utah wilderness. she got lost while hiking the trail and broke her leg while trying to return to her car. rescuers say she survived by sheer will. >>> and a suspected hit and run caught on tape. thanks to a bike-mounted camera. the cyclist in berkeley, california, was able to cash a car drifting into his lane, striking him right there, and his friend. neither biker was seriously injured. but they took the video to police who then tracked down the car and the driver has been arrested on suspicion of felony hit and run, as well as -- it hurts to see that. 7:14 back over to matt, ann and al. good thing they had that
this week, about one quarter of the s&p 500 companies are going to report, let's hope we get upside surprises there. we've got a number of big companies like gm, time warner, kraft all coming out with their results. let's also hope there's no sell in may and go away like the last few years where stocks hit their highs of the year in april. back over to you. >> all right, let's keep hoping. mandy drury at the new york stock exchange. >>> an amazing survival story for...
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the clerk: calendar number 296, s. 1789, a bill to improve, sustain and transform the united states postal service. mr. lieberman: mr. president, on behalf of senator warner, i ask unanimous consent to call up the warner amendment numbered 2071 with a modification that it is -- that is at the desk, and i ask that it be considered in the original order of the previous agreement. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report the amendment as modified. the clerk: the senator from connecticut, mr. lieberman, for mr. warner, proposes amendment numbered 2071 as modified. at the appropriate place, insert the following -- mr. lieberman: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that further reading of the amendment be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. lieberman: i thank the chair. mr. president, i think all our colleagues, we made good bipartisan progress on a bipartisan bill which i think will go a long way towards solving the current crisis situation in our united states postal service. we have several amendments remaining, approximately nine roll call votes, hopefully less as this goes on, and a nu
the clerk: calendar number 296, s. 1789, a bill to improve, sustain and transform the united states postal service. mr. lieberman: mr. president, on behalf of senator warner, i ask unanimous consent to call up the warner amendment numbered 2071 with a modification that it is -- that is at the desk, and i ask that it be considered in the original order of the previous agreement. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report the amendment as modified. the...