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>> weinstein: right. >> stahl: it's a much larger percent of the missileers? >> weinstein: right.t's about 20% of the missileers. >> stahl: well, that's huge. >> weinstein: it is huge, and that's why we've taken accountability for those people. >> general weinstein also removed the directors of operation... >> stahl: on general weinstein's recommendation, the air force brass announced that the montana base commander would resign and that nine other officers under him would be removed. weinstein told us investigators found no evidence of cheating at the two other missile bases. but that's not what our reporting found. you know, it's interesting because we spoke to a lot of former missileers, and they just say cheating goes on everywhere and it's been going on for quite a long time. >> weinstein: what we did was we look at the evidence. whenever we saw a cell phone, whether it was a text message or an email, we investigated that. >> stahl: one of the people who told us about this cheating being endemic was an instructor at this base who left last year. >> weinstein: well, i will tel
>> weinstein: right. >> stahl: it's a much larger percent of the missileers? >> weinstein: right.t's about 20% of the missileers. >> stahl: well, that's huge. >> weinstein: it is huge, and that's why we've taken accountability for those people. >> general weinstein also removed the directors of operation... >> stahl: on general weinstein's recommendation, the air force brass announced that the montana base commander would resign and that nine other...
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i heard that harvey weinstein got in a fight with the director, the director refused to cut what weinstein so he said you know what, screw you, i'm not going to give you a big release. >> that happens all the time. in a case like harvey weinstein, he is taking films that are always going to be challenged in some way. you know, when we have talked in the past, he says that is what they like, they like to take these films that may be are seen by others, not being commercially viable, and then you make them work. sometimes obviously you will have some squabbling with the artists themselves over how the thumb should be released and all that stuff. at the end of today, harvey weinstein is trying to make money from these films, and in his case was a little bit different while a lot of times in the weinstein family it is about getting the award buzz and building it that way. in this case, it is actually about getting the marketing buzz from having it in theaters, but then benefiting from the fact that we have all got the access to these films in our homes now, and then they said basically a recor
i heard that harvey weinstein got in a fight with the director, the director refused to cut what weinstein so he said you know what, screw you, i'm not going to give you a big release. >> that happens all the time. in a case like harvey weinstein, he is taking films that are always going to be challenged in some way. you know, when we have talked in the past, he says that is what they like, they like to take these films that may be are seen by others, not being commercially viable, and...
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in this case, it was a marketing strategy by the weinstein company who had concerns about how it wouldaters. instead of rolling it out at times in theaters, select theaters, they get some marketing buzz, and in the end, demand getting more sales for the film than with any other picture they have had. >> what does this approach with "snow piercer" tell us about harvey weinstein? >> what's interesting is now he gets positioned as someone who is getting ready to shake of the theater business but he is still focused on the traditional model of having a window for movies in the theater. he has told me before that they are not a company moving toward having films both in theaters and on demand at the same time. i do think this is somebody that has talked about the idea thatnally for the troops weinstein of defying gravity. in other words, taking movies that may not be seen as a --ential big is this story business story and bring them in front of audiences, maybe get award buzz, and make them financially successful. in this case, it is more about where you choose to put the film over the cour
in this case, it was a marketing strategy by the weinstein company who had concerns about how it wouldaters. instead of rolling it out at times in theaters, select theaters, they get some marketing buzz, and in the end, demand getting more sales for the film than with any other picture they have had. >> what does this approach with "snow piercer" tell us about harvey weinstein? >> what's interesting is now he gets positioned as someone who is getting ready to shake of the...
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weinstein for his presentation and suggest certain issues regarding for accessibility. taking in comment from each councilmember, co-chair supanich and i wrote a letter expressing our gratitude and issues that need to be resolved. this letter i will go ahead and read now. "june 9, 2014 to bart board of directors, grace crunican bart general manager. the san francisco mayor's disability council would like to thank aaron weinstine for the presentation. this comprehensive presentation illustrated the benefits and challenges the redesign. the council would also like to commend bay area rapid transit by introducing elements such as illuminated signs, precorded stop announcements, color-designated seating for people with disabilities and dedicated spaces for wheelchairs and bicycles. based on comment and community feedback after the presentation, the mayor's disability council would strongly urge you to adrop the the following: request that an coordinator provide support and guidance when and where ada compliance is necessary. ensure that realtime visual announcement audio. m
weinstein for his presentation and suggest certain issues regarding for accessibility. taking in comment from each councilmember, co-chair supanich and i wrote a letter expressing our gratitude and issues that need to be resolved. this letter i will go ahead and read now. "june 9, 2014 to bart board of directors, grace crunican bart general manager. the san francisco mayor's disability council would like to thank aaron weinstine for the presentation. this comprehensive presentation...
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saying brian roberts at the bar with weinstein last night.e talking how the summeral going, but also how's your business doing and these can percolate months later into deals. curious when kayla comes back later in the day, who she saw sitting with who. >> biggest surprises in terms of attendees or those who chose to sit this one out? >> i think it's surprising to see that jack dorsey isn't here, carl. of course, a lot of people thought maybe this would belong-of-the year square would go public or possibly be bought. twitter had a big year last year. here for the last several years. this is the first year i haven't seen him here and i think people are surprised by his absence and everyone's talking about jack ma, alibaba. thinking about spending proceeds from the ipo on. >> looking great, kayla. that live shot, as i said on twitter, a postcard. gorgeous. see you soon. >> you don't mind it, either. >> in sun valley. >>> switching gears for a moment. actor george clooney seemingly pretty angry over a report his future mother-in-law is opposed t
saying brian roberts at the bar with weinstein last night.e talking how the summeral going, but also how's your business doing and these can percolate months later into deals. curious when kayla comes back later in the day, who she saw sitting with who. >> biggest surprises in terms of attendees or those who chose to sit this one out? >> i think it's surprising to see that jack dorsey isn't here, carl. of course, a lot of people thought maybe this would belong-of-the year square...
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foreign policy and its influence on the escalating crisis in gaza, let's bring in jamie weinstein.i. >> how are you? >> i'm well. thank you. if you think the u.s. policy is turning away from interventionist actions and if you think so, how would this affect the way the u.s. is handling the current crisis or brink of war circumstances between the israelis and palestinians? >> there is no question that after 13 years of war in iraq and afghanistan, there is some war weariness in the united states. we should remember that we still have soldiers fighting in afghanistan. but i don't think it's going to affect what's going on in israel in any way. israel has historically never asked american soldiers to fight its wars, so they're not asking for american boots on the ground in any way. congress historically has been very pro israel and last week passed the house of representatives by a voice vote, resolution strongly supporting israel. i don't see that any nonintervention that may or may not be within the american political scene right now affecting what's happening in israel. >> presiden
foreign policy and its influence on the escalating crisis in gaza, let's bring in jamie weinstein.i. >> how are you? >> i'm well. thank you. if you think the u.s. policy is turning away from interventionist actions and if you think so, how would this affect the way the u.s. is handling the current crisis or brink of war circumstances between the israelis and palestinians? >> there is no question that after 13 years of war in iraq and afghanistan, there is some war weariness in...
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jimmy weinstein is the senior ed ter at the daily collar.'s start with the influx on the southern border. it shows no signs of stopping. the numbers have tripled. and bottom line, the flood is continuing. what are they doing in wa it? >> absolutely, the crisis remains. and there's only a few days left in washington to take care of it before the august recess. which is scheduled to start this thursday. so right now you have three different actions in a way. you have president obama asking for $3.7 billion to provide more money to take care of these unflux of undocumented children. you have the senate democrats who say, you know, you only need $2.7 billion. and then you have house republicans who say we think around $1 billion is enough, and what's more, what's really crucial here, is that you pass an amendment to the 2008 human trafficking law that will allow the president to send these undocumented children back to their home country quicker. so that's, i think, the real sticking point. because senate democrats find that as a nonstarter, and
jimmy weinstein is the senior ed ter at the daily collar.'s start with the influx on the southern border. it shows no signs of stopping. the numbers have tripled. and bottom line, the flood is continuing. what are they doing in wa it? >> absolutely, the crisis remains. and there's only a few days left in washington to take care of it before the august recess. which is scheduled to start this thursday. so right now you have three different actions in a way. you have president obama asking...
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easton, washington editor and columnist for "fortune" magazine and fox news contributor, and jamie weinsteinsenior editor for "the daily caller." nina, will it work? >> i think the courts will decide that but with will work politically in the short term at least that republicans with this election coming up, they get obamacare back on the plate. they get, back in the headlines because it is kind of receded as major issue, driving force in their prospects taking over the senate. by the way there is this other court case we should be watching in the appellate courts which will also challenge obamacare. ruling coming out on that soon, about whether you can subsidize people in states where there is not pa federal setup. it is just a state exchange. that is another big case to watch. eric: why are these important and why the issue of suing the president over this constitutional prerogatives? why is that important? >> well the question is what can boehner do? boehner see as president he thinks exceeded his authority. there is powers within the house to do something about that. one is impeachment.
easton, washington editor and columnist for "fortune" magazine and fox news contributor, and jamie weinsteinsenior editor for "the daily caller." nina, will it work? >> i think the courts will decide that but with will work politically in the short term at least that republicans with this election coming up, they get obamacare back on the plate. they get, back in the headlines because it is kind of receded as major issue, driving force in their prospects taking over...
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. >> sometimes -- as i said, harvey weinstein was very nice. with the conference is all these reporters suck up to these guys to say hello to them. >> i don't see you being like that. charlie gasparino, have a great time. turning back to the market, stocks lasting early losses, the dow what the worst levels of the day down 180 points. larry is in the pits for us, what do you think of the trade, we're starting to think a little bit right now. >> we are. the panic of the last 72 hours seems a little bit misplaced, traders are starting to go back to the live. what has driven this narrative for the last few years hasn't changed, we had decent earnings and mildly improving gross and beyond that we had macro calm. we have buried 100 points since the middle of may. we are due for this digestion and people need to recognize markets are not linear. it is ok to sit and bake for a little bit. i met some of the numbers were not great but not enough to change the narrative. melissa: the administration gets bold over by their latest project. a sudden reversa
. >> sometimes -- as i said, harvey weinstein was very nice. with the conference is all these reporters suck up to these guys to say hello to them. >> i don't see you being like that. charlie gasparino, have a great time. turning back to the market, stocks lasting early losses, the dow what the worst levels of the day down 180 points. larry is in the pits for us, what do you think of the trade, we're starting to think a little bit right now. >> we are. the panic of the last 72...
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the oscar host asked harvey weinstein to take care of the tip.ce capitol hill during the budget vote last your. at least both sides of the aisle can agree on pizza, but i bet they didn't agree on the topic. number three goes to papa john's in 2003, they sent 40 pizzas to us air troops stationed in iraq after one of the majors requested the order. number two, you just heard from him, the captain with his surprise delivery. it is sure nice to hear good news coming out of that industry. number one, best pizza delivery in our judgment wants to pizza for patriots. the nonprofit group which organizes the delivery of 30,000 pizzas to military personnel serving in afghanistan in 2013. the delivery was made by guinness world record, the world largest pizza delivery ever. 30,000. that's a lot. we will be back with my 2 cents more and my answer to our question of the day. given the state of the economy are you spending more or less? stay with us. >> we had an economy panel at the top of the show talking about where we're going next, now we want to hear from
the oscar host asked harvey weinstein to take care of the tip.ce capitol hill during the budget vote last your. at least both sides of the aisle can agree on pizza, but i bet they didn't agree on the topic. number three goes to papa john's in 2003, they sent 40 pizzas to us air troops stationed in iraq after one of the majors requested the order. number two, you just heard from him, the captain with his surprise delivery. it is sure nice to hear good news coming out of that industry. number...
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attorney jen weinstein says, yes, absolutely they can.ut attorney judy albanys says this bathroom rule stinks. i don't know who wrote that. janelle, first of all defend the company. >> they have full rights if reasonable. that's what's reasonable here. they say, look, we've had abuse and people excessively use the bathroom and our productivity is down and because of that we're going to monitor your use. they're saying it's a time restriction but it's a guide for them to figure out what's going on. >> they've got to swipe before they go into the bathroom and they're timed literally. >> that's right. >> okay, judy. what's wrong with that? >> people don't go on command. i think it also invade as person's privacy rights. are they going to be forced to tell an employer i have an ulcer, colitis, i need to use the bathroom more frequently than others? it's a violation of hipaa laws. >> response? >> they're not holding employees' feet to the fire. they're saying we found some abuse. we're within our rights to regulate you. we're not invading your
attorney jen weinstein says, yes, absolutely they can.ut attorney judy albanys says this bathroom rule stinks. i don't know who wrote that. janelle, first of all defend the company. >> they have full rights if reasonable. that's what's reasonable here. they say, look, we've had abuse and people excessively use the bathroom and our productivity is down and because of that we're going to monitor your use. they're saying it's a time restriction but it's a guide for them to figure out what's...
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we also have kenneth weinstein who served as the homeland security adviser and we have the two former homeland security advisers and president george w. bush second term and prior to that he spent 19 years at the justice department including the first of the attorney general for the national security launching the national security division and also served as the general counsel at the federal bureau investigation. he's now the chair of white-collar defense investigations group at taft and is also a member of the directors advisory board on the nationaboard on thenational cour and a member of the public classification board and a member of the cia counsel asked him whextrawide advisory board e chairman of the panel of the national security advisory board so witboardso with that i thinke wanted to start with opening thoughts. it'thoughts. >> i'm delighted and honored to join with the secretary who served in his capacity as the homeland security adviser in the panel. and the fact that this is a boring topic -- >> we all agree. [laughter] dot commission said that the system was blinking
we also have kenneth weinstein who served as the homeland security adviser and we have the two former homeland security advisers and president george w. bush second term and prior to that he spent 19 years at the justice department including the first of the attorney general for the national security launching the national security division and also served as the general counsel at the federal bureau investigation. he's now the chair of white-collar defense investigations group at taft and is...
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we also have kenneth weinstein who served as the homeland security adviser and we have the two former homeland security advisers and president george w. bush second term and prior to that he spent 19 years at the justice department including the first of the attorney general for the national security launching the national security division and also served as the general counsel at the federal bureau investigation. he's now the chair of white-collar defense investigations group at taft and is also a member of the directors advisory board on the nationaboard on thenational cour and a member of the public classification board and a member of the cia counsel asked him whextrawide advisory board e chairman of the panel of the national security advisory board so witboardso with that i thinke wanted to start with opening thoughts. it'thoughts. >> i'm delighted and honored to join with the secretary who served in his capacity as the homeland security adviser in the panel. and the fact that this is a boring topic -- >> we all agree. [laughter] dot commission said that the system was blinking
we also have kenneth weinstein who served as the homeland security adviser and we have the two former homeland security advisers and president george w. bush second term and prior to that he spent 19 years at the justice department including the first of the attorney general for the national security launching the national security division and also served as the general counsel at the federal bureau investigation. he's now the chair of white-collar defense investigations group at taft and is...
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there is really not much has changed, the lions gates of the world come and go, harvey weinstein hast job. the major studios that have distribution capabilities are the same. mgm is not as strong. he understands the need for consolidation of distribution and he understands how to purpose content. he understands that when you get ' committee,bezos amazon, when they can distribute. rupert has learned a lot about pay walls with his newspapers. combination of a global marketplace, technology, the middle class of india and china, and mobile devices. it is terrific. he just monetizes what he has. >> is a global player. thank you for joining me,. >> hope to see you in a couple weeks, take care. >> i know you are on travels, mario gabelli of gamco. moving onto another topic. moving and shaking this hour, new york yankees star derek jeter went 2-2 his final all-star game, defeating the national league by 3. in the fourth appearance all-star game, he is retiring at the end of the season. his first hit came off of adam wainwright, who said he planned to give jeter is your pages. tomorrow, we wi
there is really not much has changed, the lions gates of the world come and go, harvey weinstein hast job. the major studios that have distribution capabilities are the same. mgm is not as strong. he understands the need for consolidation of distribution and he understands how to purpose content. he understands that when you get ' committee,bezos amazon, when they can distribute. rupert has learned a lot about pay walls with his newspapers. combination of a global marketplace, technology, the...
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weinstein maki is with us from barclays. dr. maki how does it hold into topline gdp?e and better nominal gdp -- does that fulbright important to the stock market? -- does that fulbright over into the stock market? >> it generally does. a defensive posture, and the reason is we think the recent rise in u.s. inflation is not noise. we think that is the start of an uptrend. inflation help the markets when you are an economist? >> it generally is neutral except when he brings the fed into play. what it means the fed is going to be tightening in a relatively soon fashion, that is when it becomes a negative. >> tony dwyer is a stock guy, not an economist, respond to what dean maki said. >> temporarily that may be true, but when you think back and one of the major multiple expensive than the equity in market, typically comes when fed is raising rates and interest rates are going up. again, that into a very bad way because you were in a leveraged system and you have an inversion and credit shuts down in the whole thing is over, but we are on the opposite side of that. i agree
weinstein maki is with us from barclays. dr. maki how does it hold into topline gdp?e and better nominal gdp -- does that fulbright important to the stock market? -- does that fulbright over into the stock market? >> it generally does. a defensive posture, and the reason is we think the recent rise in u.s. inflation is not noise. we think that is the start of an uptrend. inflation help the markets when you are an economist? >> it generally is neutral except when he brings the fed...
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ferriero, your predecessor, alan weinstein, write to the white house counsel and said this, it is essential that the white house move with the utmost dispatch both in assessing any problems that may exist with preserving e-mail and in taking whatever action may be necessary to restore any missing e-mail. those bush era documents were also pertinent to criminal and congressional investigation. in '06, special prosecutor patrick fitzgerald hit a road block when e-mails relating to the valerie plame leak investigation went missing. fitzgerald explained, and i quote, not all e-mail of the office of the vice president and the executive office of the president for certain time periods in '03 was preserved through the normal archiving process on the white house computer system. in '09, the department of justice investigated a so-called torture memo, but one key bush administration official's relevant e-mails had been, quote, deleted and reportedly were not recoverecoverable. i understand you were not the archivist in the previous administration but i assume you agree that the irs is not the only a
ferriero, your predecessor, alan weinstein, write to the white house counsel and said this, it is essential that the white house move with the utmost dispatch both in assessing any problems that may exist with preserving e-mail and in taking whatever action may be necessary to restore any missing e-mail. those bush era documents were also pertinent to criminal and congressional investigation. in '06, special prosecutor patrick fitzgerald hit a road block when e-mails relating to the valerie...