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c-span: where is mark whitaker today? >> guest: mark whitaker has serving a prison sentence in south carolina, theederal prison camp in south carolina. c-span: wendy go to prison? >> guest: he went to prison in 1998. he is expected to come out or leased under his sentence in 2008. and he is a person who at first everybody thought he was going to be the hero and then it ended up that the whole time he was working for the fbi he was also steang millions of dollars from the very company they were investigating, laundering the money in swiss bank accounts. c-span: who is blaine had an address? >> guest: dewayne andreas is a giant on the political international landscape. he is a fellow who most americans probably haven't heard of it, but most policians probably can ner forget. this is a fellow hill whenever they are talking about campaign finance reformou are our is going to hear his name comes up. dating back to the time of thomas duly has bend a major contributor to both political parties. every white house occupants going
c-span: where is mark whitaker today? >> guest: mark whitaker has serving a prison sentence in south carolina, theederal prison camp in south carolina. c-span: wendy go to prison? >> guest: he went to prison in 1998. he is expected to come out or leased under his sentence in 2008. and he is a person who at first everybody thought he was going to be the hero and then it ended up that the whole time he was working for the fbi he was also steang millions of dollars from the very...
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but even when forest whitaker shows up with his crew, even if he is forest whitaker, who is beloved by us, when you show up with a camera crew, what happens to the people that you're filming? i guess i'm getting at whether or not you can get what is authentic on film. can you get the truth? cameras have a way of changing people when they show up. talk to me about what you think you got in this series when your cameras showed up. >> he will with, i mean, mark eleven and mark benjamin -- mark levin was the director of the piece. i spent a long period of time getting to know the people in the community. tavis: before you started filming. >> yeah, coming in and shooting and shooting and shooting to gain trust, to let them know that this is just about their voices being heard. i came in just to meet people and to say hi and talk to people, to let them know also that i was truly involved in this and behind what was going on. and there was a comfort level that started to happen, because shoot, the people realized that this was their opportunity to say what they need to say, you know. and what
but even when forest whitaker shows up with his crew, even if he is forest whitaker, who is beloved by us, when you show up with a camera crew, what happens to the people that you're filming? i guess i'm getting at whether or not you can get what is authentic on film. can you get the truth? cameras have a way of changing people when they show up. talk to me about what you think you got in this series when your cameras showed up. >> he will with, i mean, mark eleven and mark benjamin --...
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. >> up next,scar-winningctor forest whitaker. st with us. tavis: we're pleased to have forest whitaker on thi program. the oscar-winner sves as executive produr of "ick city the five-night sies is on the sundance chann and focuses on the blig a newark, new jersey. here now, some scenes from "brick city." >> july, eighturders august, 10 murders. can stop this now! >> this september, a five-night special event- >> don't put you lives at ris just to hav friends. it's not worth i >> sundanc chann presents a story of real life, where change mes hard. the toh work, the sacrifice is about to begin. >> "brick city" pmieres septemr 21 at 100, only o sundance channel. >> of all the places that you could have profiled in a documentary series, wh newark, new jersey >> wl, i was approacheabout the piece. they were ooting some footage d they were thinking about making this documentary more pleasant athe executive prucer and a filmmaker. looked at it and realiz that the sty there is abou cities all across this country, cluding my own in los angeles. and it
. >> up next,scar-winningctor forest whitaker. st with us. tavis: we're pleased to have forest whitaker on thi program. the oscar-winner sves as executive produr of "ick city the five-night sies is on the sundance chann and focuses on the blig a newark, new jersey. here now, some scenes from "brick city." >> july, eighturders august, 10 murders. can stop this now! >> this september, a five-night special event- >> don't put you lives at ris just to hav...
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whitaker, okay, ready? here we go. >> action! >> mr.at you're saying is true, the fbi could really use your help. >> of course i will help. there are things going on that i don't approve of. >> we want you to wear a wire. >> a wire? [ laughter ] >> a wire. >> a wire? [ laughter ] >> a wire. >> can you speak a little bit slow? >> will you wear a wire? >> what is a wire? >> there's a lot of traffic, sorry i'm late. [ laughter ] >> you. >> what's going on here? >> we're reshooting a scene. >> you're reshooting this scene without me? >> well, they said that you were busy with that queen latifah movie. >> queen latifah -- i'm not playing queen latifah. >> yeah, that's what they said. >> who told you that? >> um -- [ laughter ] >> dude, did you tell him i'm playing queen latifah in a movie? and you believed that? >> well, i -- what -- i don't know what people do. i mean, up until a minute ago i thought he was you. [ laughter ] >> you thought he was me? he looks nothing like me. >> i mean, i know that now. but he's a very good actor. >> he's n
whitaker, okay, ready? here we go. >> action! >> mr.at you're saying is true, the fbi could really use your help. >> of course i will help. there are things going on that i don't approve of. >> we want you to wear a wire. >> a wire? [ laughter ] >> a wire. >> a wire? [ laughter ] >> a wire. >> can you speak a little bit slow? >> will you wear a wire? >> what is a wire? >> there's a lot of traffic, sorry i'm late. [ laughter...
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but the fun would not last for mark whitaker.andal, he tried to kill himself and pleaded guilty to 37 criminal counts. today, he and his wife, ginger, live in florida, where he has the president of a biotech company. he does not shy away from his past. he told a paper in illinois that he and his wife have seen the movie. >> i haven't heard a word you said since i saw that video of you. nice. that's scott cohn. who knew? >> today. you never looked better. >> he looks fantastic. wow. >> thank you for that. >>> used to be blame it on the rain. i can't focus. now like blame it on the grass. we mean your front lawn. >> a new plan that could change the landscape across america. >> i think scott's hair looks the same. it's the same. 's one thing in common. each is as important as the next. it doesn't matter whether it's big or small, colonial or ranch, because it's what's inside that matters most. for 103 years, our agents have helped people find the houses they'll call home. and now, more than ever, it's important we never stop moving.
but the fun would not last for mark whitaker.andal, he tried to kill himself and pleaded guilty to 37 criminal counts. today, he and his wife, ginger, live in florida, where he has the president of a biotech company. he does not shy away from his past. he told a paper in illinois that he and his wife have seen the movie. >> i haven't heard a word you said since i saw that video of you. nice. that's scott cohn. who knew? >> today. you never looked better. >> he looks fantastic....
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>> couric: bill whitaker. bill, thanks very much.t wall of water, by the way, was traveling at the speed of a jumbo jet when it hit the samoas. john blackstone looks tonight at the science of tsunamis. >> reporter: their destructive power is undeniable, but scientists say much about tsunamis remains mysterious. each new one is an opportunity to learn more. testimony sea floor ridess, pushes the water up. >> pushes the water up and create this is big instabilityl. >> reporter: yesterday, 120 miles south of samoa where two sections of the earth's crust-- the australian plate and the pacific plate-- meet, the pacific plate began moving. it buckled and cracked creating an earthquake that shook the ocean floor in a place where the pacific is more than four miles deep. that energy propelled up a column of water and the open ocean, all that energy barely made waves on the surface. >> if you're out on the open ocean, a tsunami wave can pass underneath you and you wouldn't even know it. >> reporter: as waves move into shallower water near sho
>> couric: bill whitaker. bill, thanks very much.t wall of water, by the way, was traveling at the speed of a jumbo jet when it hit the samoas. john blackstone looks tonight at the science of tsunamis. >> reporter: their destructive power is undeniable, but scientists say much about tsunamis remains mysterious. each new one is an opportunity to learn more. testimony sea floor ridess, pushes the water up. >> pushes the water up and create this is big instabilityl. >>...
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>> smith: bill whitaker, thanks. now to the fight against the flu, the first doses of h1n1 vaccine were shipped out today and not a moment too soon. every state but vermont has already seen a flu outbreak, some the seasonal strain, some h1n1, and knew the h1n1 vaccine is ready, the next challenge is getting it to where it is needed most. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: you're looking at some of the first batches of h1n1 vaccine, now being rushed out the door. but many states are far from figuring out how they'll distribute the 25 is million doses headed their way. >> we have let so many people go in the public health system, there really isn't a ready-maid way to get it out to people quickly. >> reporter: take dekalb county, georgia, where there are only 44 school nurses in the county's 140 schools, which is complicating plans for mass vaccinations of children. >> when schools came back into session and kids went to college, we saw large numbers of cases. >> reporter: the good news, federal health officials told co
>> smith: bill whitaker, thanks. now to the fight against the flu, the first doses of h1n1 vaccine were shipped out today and not a moment too soon. every state but vermont has already seen a flu outbreak, some the seasonal strain, some h1n1, and knew the h1n1 vaccine is ready, the next challenge is getting it to where it is needed most. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: you're looking at some of the first batches of h1n1 vaccine, now being rushed out the door. but many states are...
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. >> i'm ed whitaker, the new chairman of general motors. >> reporter: the new government approved chairman is putting his name and gm's immediate future on the line. because the language that's become familiar in this financial crisis, doing nothing is not an option. this option, a sales pitch more akin to a late-night commercial for the latest exercise equipment. >> buy a new chevy, buick, gmc or cadillac. if you're not 100% happy, return it. we'll take it back. that's our new 60-day satisfaction guarantee. >> reporter: gm say humble giant still in critical condition. its sales this year down nearly 35%. 10 points worse than the entire u.s. new vehicle market. and its domestic market share shrinking to 19.5% from nearly 22% a year ago. thus, a money-back guarantee virtually unheard of in the auto business. >> for general motors, this is really a smart move. here's the reason why. gm needs to bring people into the show room. >> reporter: if you can get them to the dealership, the logic goes, and persuade them to make a side by side comparison to the competition, they'll buy. if they buy an
. >> i'm ed whitaker, the new chairman of general motors. >> reporter: the new government approved chairman is putting his name and gm's immediate future on the line. because the language that's become familiar in this financial crisis, doing nothing is not an option. this option, a sales pitch more akin to a late-night commercial for the latest exercise equipment. >> buy a new chevy, buick, gmc or cadillac. if you're not 100% happy, return it. we'll take it back. that's our...
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buckley whose ography i have been working on for some time, or whitaker chambers to biography a completed about aozen years ago. and political leaders politicians.f modn i belong to that very small group of makes. actuallyhe most remarkable. and als ronald reaganwho personified these two competing strains of conservatism. and then i tried to do one of the thing, which is to show how it seems to me conservatism and its very best, its most vibrant. and in my estimation, my analysis those were maybe not the years many would think of. 1965 to 1975. not to drag everyoneo far back in time. a think some conservatism and the great political philosophy in america. and this is probably the place to say that this book is in many ways a celebration of coervatism. i was interviewed just a few moments ago by nick gillespie. ande asked me, couldn't you have written a book called the death of liberalismas well? and my immediate response was, yes, i could do it. i would answer that of a differently. yes, i could probably do it, but it wouldot be intesting. i don't think liberalism in the past has been par
buckley whose ography i have been working on for some time, or whitaker chambers to biography a completed about aozen years ago. and political leaders politicians.f modn i belong to that very small group of makes. actuallyhe most remarkable. and als ronald reaganwho personified these two competing strains of conservatism. and then i tried to do one of the thing, which is to show how it seems to me conservatism and its very best, its most vibrant. and in my estimation, my analysis those were...
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. >>> from fraud to money, the film is about whistleblower mark whitaker who spilled the beans on archer whitaker gave his only tv interview to scott cohn who joins us now with the full report. hello, scott. >> larry who knew white collar crime could be funny. of course at the time there was nothing funny about it at all. a price fixing scheme that nearly brought down archer daniels mid mitdland. matt dillon plays an up and coming executive who blows the whistle involving a feed additive called l eed lie -- ly. turns out he has issues of his own, like the fact that he was embezzling money from his company. he gave his only tv interview to us, still insisting to the young and skinny reporter that the $9 million in his swiss bank account was given to him by the company. >> it was standard operating procedure in 20 years. you play overseas tacks and most of my money was in switzerland so i played swiss taxes. >> he initially gets off on his role as a secret agent. at the depths of the scandal he tried to kill himself. he served eight years in prison. today, he and his wife ginger live in fl
. >>> from fraud to money, the film is about whistleblower mark whitaker who spilled the beans on archer whitaker gave his only tv interview to scott cohn who joins us now with the full report. hello, scott. >> larry who knew white collar crime could be funny. of course at the time there was nothing funny about it at all. a price fixing scheme that nearly brought down archer daniels mid mitdland. matt dillon plays an up and coming executive who blows the whistle involving a feed...
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in fact, he's teamed up with forest whitaker for a five-part documentary, "brick city."he nation, but it is not enough for our citizens. we can stop this now! >> this film airing on sundance channel was executive produced by forest whitaker and he joins me now along with mayor cory booker. thanks to both of you. quite an honor and a pleasure to have you with us this morning. forest, when we talk about newark, new jersey, by the numbers, it's a pretty depressing place. how did you get involved in this? >> when i understand what cory was trying to do, i thought it could stand as an example for the country if we could watch it and see the people as they started to rebuild and rechange their lives. luckily, through the passion that's happened with cory and with the others, the city has started to really awaken itself to new possibilities and i'm really excited about it. >> it is interesting, because there are many who said this is a lost cause. you know, through the years, people have given up, in any way. and you said, no, no, no, we don't have to do it this way. and you ag
in fact, he's teamed up with forest whitaker for a five-part documentary, "brick city."he nation, but it is not enough for our citizens. we can stop this now! >> this film airing on sundance channel was executive produced by forest whitaker and he joins me now along with mayor cory booker. thanks to both of you. quite an honor and a pleasure to have you with us this morning. forest, when we talk about newark, new jersey, by the numbers, it's a pretty depressing place. how did...
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ed whitaker says we're putting our money where our mouth is.d, it's our money where your mouth is! these guys are idiots. we will never see a penny of that money back. >> but if it's good business, then it's good for us taxpayers, huh? >> i don't think eric would have this problem if it was another car company. there is only two sides to this equation. they lose money if people return the cars after 60 days. that's probably going to be just a very small percentage. people aren't going to go through that, and b, g.m. wins if more people come into the dealership and take cars that they otherwise wouldn't have. i think it's a good deal. i applaud them for at least trying something. >> toby, actually similar programs in other countries, about a 2 to 3% return rate, an bob lutz of g.m. says it's going to be about that, too. >> here's where we're at, to use your urban lingo, man. we're in a situation now where we're never going to get our money back. the only thing we can do is get enough taxes from their employees, enough sales tax to put a dash in
ed whitaker says we're putting our money where our mouth is.d, it's our money where your mouth is! these guys are idiots. we will never see a penny of that money back. >> but if it's good business, then it's good for us taxpayers, huh? >> i don't think eric would have this problem if it was another car company. there is only two sides to this equation. they lose money if people return the cars after 60 days. that's probably going to be just a very small percentage. people aren't...
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tavis: in me next ti with oscar-winning actor rest whitaker and his documenta on the renewa of newarkw ersey, next time. >> there are so many this that wal-rt is looking forward to doing, like helpg people live beer. but mostly, we're hping build strongerommunities and relationships. beuse with your help, the best is yet tcome. >>ationwide insurance proud supports "tavismiley." tavis and nationwi, workin tother to improve financia literacy and the economic empowermt that comes with it. >> ♪ natioide is oyour side ♪ >> and by contbutions to your pbs statn from viewers li you. thank you. [captioning made possie by kcet public television] captioned bthe national caponing institute www.icap.org--
tavis: in me next ti with oscar-winning actor rest whitaker and his documenta on the renewa of newarkw ersey, next time. >> there are so many this that wal-rt is looking forward to doing, like helpg people live beer. but mostly, we're hping build strongerommunities and relationships. beuse with your help, the best is yet tcome. >>ationwide insurance proud supports "tavismiley." tavis and nationwi, workin tother to improve financia literacy and the economic empowermt that...
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mark whitaker, our bureau chief. thanks, mark. >>> tamron, you just heard -- we were talking about this is going to be the next big story for the president, whether he is able to buck or change strategy. i don't know what the word is you want to use but this is clearly there are indications he wants to try to do something different. >> i think the headline said the president is in a box is probably the shortest and most accurate way to put it but we will see how he gets out of that box. that surely will come here very soon. norah, there are major developments today involving what is believed to be one of the most serious terror plots in the united states since 9/11. najibullah zazi has now been indicted on a charge of conspireing to detonate weapons of mass destruction, namely bottoms. he was arrested in denver last weekend. but the indictment came today in new york. meantime, he and two others arrested last weekend also appeared in court today. all of this as authorities continue to search for evidence and more poss
mark whitaker, our bureau chief. thanks, mark. >>> tamron, you just heard -- we were talking about this is going to be the next big story for the president, whether he is able to buck or change strategy. i don't know what the word is you want to use but this is clearly there are indications he wants to try to do something different. >> i think the headline said the president is in a box is probably the shortest and most accurate way to put it but we will see how he gets out of...
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. >> you got the new gm chairman ed whitaker jr., taking the message to the people.uch is his tenure at gm on the line with this program? >> well, he was appointed by the government, so we'll see. i think what's interesting is while there's the deja vu with chrysler and lee iacocca, ed whitaker is not lee iacocca. she new to the auto business, came from at&t. so we'll see how that plays with the public. >> right now gm's auto sales are down 35%. its market share at an all-time low, with bankruptcy, the company, is that something people -- when they think gm, bankruptcy. you think the public will go ahead and buy into gm? >> i think if there are people who were considering this will be a good deal. they will be interested in trying out a car. i think there are some people who are absolutely committed to import brands. and it won't push them over. there's also a lot of anger in the american public that general motors and chrysler took federal bailout money or did not though it is actually gaining market share because it didn't and we hear 40 from consumers all the time
. >> you got the new gm chairman ed whitaker jr., taking the message to the people.uch is his tenure at gm on the line with this program? >> well, he was appointed by the government, so we'll see. i think what's interesting is while there's the deja vu with chrysler and lee iacocca, ed whitaker is not lee iacocca. she new to the auto business, came from at&t. so we'll see how that plays with the public. >> right now gm's auto sales are down 35%. its market share at an...
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denise whitaker shows us how to choose a safe toy and keep your dog happy and healthy. >> come on!reporter: carter says monk is a mutt but he carefully chooses what he buys for monk. >> i don't buy anything from china. >> whether or not it's made in china. it doesn't matter. we found it in american and foreign-made products. >> reporter: the it is lead. the nonprofit washington nontoxics coalition said it found leatd in a quarter -- lead in a quarter of the pet products it tested and showed lead levels greater than 300 parts per million, the current standard for lead in children's products. >> i was shocked. i heard will lead in chemicals in kids' toys and i guess it goes to see that they would be in dogs' toys, too. >> reporter: a metallagizer shows which products contain lead in the products. this one found lead in all of these products, and these are for dogs to put in their mouths including these doggy tennis balls. >> i wouldn't have thought that. >> we have dog testimony -- dog tennis balls we're going to throw away as soon as we get home. >> reporter: some of the ones with r
denise whitaker shows us how to choose a safe toy and keep your dog happy and healthy. >> come on!reporter: carter says monk is a mutt but he carefully chooses what he buys for monk. >> i don't buy anything from china. >> whether or not it's made in china. it doesn't matter. we found it in american and foreign-made products. >> reporter: the it is lead. the nonprofit washington nontoxics coalition said it found leatd in a quarter -- lead in a quarter of the pet products...
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we were watching what we did with forest whitaker and forest played charlie parker.think of jolie parker, can you explain why you love his solos -- when you think of charlie parker, can you explain why you love his solos? it is one of those things that you cannot put into words. i spent a good part of my life in the other level of, it's a feeding, you know? in 1962 when i recorded, if you liked the movie, great, if you do not, i am ok with it. >> he is such an artist in so many terms. he is such an intuitive, feeling person. he can express himself through painting, sculpture, music easily. it flows out of him like ia rivr in spring. tavis: obviously, you both have a love for music, as we both know. you were talking about joy. what made you know, lani, that music was your gift? i am going to ask you the same question. >> now i am prepared. [laughter] tavis: you get a heads up here. but how did you know that music was your gift? >> well, i thought everyone sang. i thought everyone was doing what i was doing. it did not occur to me that anyone was doing a thing differen
we were watching what we did with forest whitaker and forest played charlie parker.think of jolie parker, can you explain why you love his solos -- when you think of charlie parker, can you explain why you love his solos? it is one of those things that you cannot put into words. i spent a good part of my life in the other level of, it's a feeding, you know? in 1962 when i recorded, if you liked the movie, great, if you do not, i am ok with it. >> he is such an artist in so many terms. he...
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tavis: join me next time with oscar-winning actor forest whitaker and his documentary on the renewalnewark, new jersey, next time. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly, we're helping build stronger communities and relationships. because with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis d nationwide, working together to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
tavis: join me next time with oscar-winning actor forest whitaker and his documentary on the renewalnewark, new jersey, next time. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly, we're helping build stronger communities and relationships. because with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis d nationwide, working together to improve financial...
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bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> couric: good for all of them.is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> first tonight, the chief of staff of one of dc's most powerful council members has been indicted on charges of bribery. ted ted is accused of taking -- ted loza is accused of taking money from them. >> reporter: what he's hearing are allegations of their chief of staff of 10 years. ted loza, he took two bribes totaling $1500 to help get taxicab
bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> couric: good for all of them.is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> first tonight, the chief of staff of one of dc's most powerful council members has been indicted on charges of bribery. ted ted is accused of taking -- ted loza is accused of taking money from them. >>...
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bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, some top players advance in action at the u.s. open. ♪ wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. but i still want to put my best face forward. with crest whitestrips advanced seal, i get whiter teeth that lasts for 12 months. all from one little box, i say that's a pretty good deal. crest whitestrips advanced seal. the no slip white strips. convincing, isn't it? dove therapy conditioners. research proves dove even repairs... damage at the tips better than the leading pantene conditioner. dove. expertise for damaged hair. in some cities around the country. new york, cloudy and breezy, 71 degrees, miami, 88, chicago partly cloudy, 79, denver, 87, los angeles, sunny and 79. >>> time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows that skies are cloudy over the mid-atlantic states after nearly 5 inch
bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, some top players advance in action at the u.s. open. ♪ wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. but i still want to put my best face forward. with crest whitestrips advanced seal, i get whiter teeth that lasts...
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bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> couric: good for all of them.is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org you can tell when a salad's fresh express... ...and when it's not fresh express. at fresh express, we harvest every tender leaf at the peak of freshness, ...then capture that natural goodness for salads so consistently fresh and delicious... ...they're guaranteed. fresh express. consistently, deliciously fresh. >>> "entertainment tonight" in high definition. >> there are a lot of people that won't be happy about this stuff. >> the fallout over mackenzie phillips incest revelation, as michelle phillips says she' lying. >> there's go to be denial and anger. >> new bomb shells she didn't tell oprah. >> she said, you know, i think we should run away together. i thought to myself, i'm going to hell. >> the tears on her father's death bed. >> forgiveness isn't for the other person. forgiveness is for
bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> couric: good for all of them.is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org you can tell when a salad's fresh express... ...and when it's not fresh express. at fresh express, we harvest every tender leaf at the peak of freshness, ...then capture that natural goodness for salads so consistently fresh and...
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. >> reporter: mark whitaker played in a smash portrayal by matt damon. >> this involves price fixingn such high-frequency, only fbi watchdogs can hear him. >> it is not just liesing, it's sit trick, glukonate. that guy's out of a job. >> reporter: two agents, scott and joel, show up but they can't tell if whitaker's on the level or is just whistling dixie. >> what is he doing? i told him the camera was in the lamp. >> no. no. >> reporter: the guy's a yo-yo and he may be springing them along. so they conceal a recorder in his briefcase that reveals whether it's adm skulduggery or whitaker's skulduggery. since this whole case is on the record, even the most outlandish revelations are not hard to swallow, especially when everybody coughs up in this amusing, telling expose' that's larded with foot for thought. >> mark whitaker, secret agent, 0014. >> why 0014? >> i'm twice as smart as 007. >> and that's the "critic's corner," serving up another winner for "today." >> yes! >> waiter! >> looks like fun. >>> coming up next, they bill it as the ultimate bachelor pad. natalie will take you on
. >> reporter: mark whitaker played in a smash portrayal by matt damon. >> this involves price fixingn such high-frequency, only fbi watchdogs can hear him. >> it is not just liesing, it's sit trick, glukonate. that guy's out of a job. >> reporter: two agents, scott and joel, show up but they can't tell if whitaker's on the level or is just whistling dixie. >> what is he doing? i told him the camera was in the lamp. >> no. no. >> reporter: the guy's a...
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traffic right now for september is not good. >> by the way no, disrespect to ed whitaker, but he's noomes to doing television commercials. >> i don't think he would say he is. i would agree with you. but i think -- but i do think what they're trying to do here, not sell him as a lee iacocca because he's not going to be around in future commercials, but their trying to become much more, hey, this is the blunt facts in terms of gm. >> thanks, phil. >> one year after the lehman collapse, about $50 billion tied up in bankruptcy still in london. these big-time investors want their money back. let's bring in stuart casswell, general counsell of the managed funds association. good to see you, stuart. >> nice to be with you. >> if i have an account at a brokerage firm in the united states that goes bust but i've got stocks in there, whatever, that's still mine, even when the bankruptcy process -- i don't have to worry about it. why is it that all these funds had some money in london and they still can't get it back a year later? >> well, you're right. in the united states an individual, for e
traffic right now for september is not good. >> by the way no, disrespect to ed whitaker, but he's noomes to doing television commercials. >> i don't think he would say he is. i would agree with you. but i think -- but i do think what they're trying to do here, not sell him as a lee iacocca because he's not going to be around in future commercials, but their trying to become much more, hey, this is the blunt facts in terms of gm. >> thanks, phil. >> one year after the...
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and whitaker, done it in new zealand. it's my birthday today and i received a copy of the book.tened to old fresh driving to legislation and listened to it again on the way back, it was better the second time around. i hope you won out there, vick. how about our website, www.foxnews.com and tonight i have the talking points memo, if you miss it had is a pretty good rundown of what the facts are, the facts, involving the health care situation. so, we close the top of the broadcast, you can access it there and you'll have it in front of you when somebody tries to spin and. send any comments to o'reilly@foxnews.com. name of town, name of town, name of town, if you wish to opine. do not be a dufus. it's a real word. you know, when i used to use it when i was seven. i thought somebody made it up, but doofus is a real word. and trying to get to the origin of
and whitaker, done it in new zealand. it's my birthday today and i received a copy of the book.tened to old fresh driving to legislation and listened to it again on the way back, it was better the second time around. i hope you won out there, vick. how about our website, www.foxnews.com and tonight i have the talking points memo, if you miss it had is a pretty good rundown of what the facts are, the facts, involving the health care situation. so, we close the top of the broadcast, you can...
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how do we describe mark whitaker, like no other? >> yeah.s that were incredibly heroic and courageous. at the same time, he wasn't completely worth right about the things he was doing. >> and he was calling himself agent 0014? >> yeah. because he was twice as smart than 007. >> in his own mind. >> yeah. and he was taking extraordinary risks. >> unbelievable risks. for one thing, he wore a wire, inside the company, to expose the price-fixing he insisted was going on. here's a scene from the movie. you can see when he's talking to the fbi agents, he's crafty and a little clueless at the same time. >> once it starts, it is going to be intense. they're going to know that somebody was on the inside, working with us. and they're going to do almost anything to find out who it is. >> but guys still think i'm going to be okay at the company, right? i mean, you guys are going to take down the bad guys. but i'll be okay, right? >> tell them you're cooperating with the government, right? >> i know. but i'm asking if you think i'm going to be okay with t
how do we describe mark whitaker, like no other? >> yeah.s that were incredibly heroic and courageous. at the same time, he wasn't completely worth right about the things he was doing. >> and he was calling himself agent 0014? >> yeah. because he was twice as smart than 007. >> in his own mind. >> yeah. and he was taking extraordinary risks. >> unbelievable risks. for one thing, he wore a wire, inside the company, to expose the price-fixing he insisted was...
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he plays an unrecognizable guy mark whitaker.t makes chemical corn byproducts. very successful, good job, great life. he risks all of that by going to the fbi to tell him his bosses are in cahoots with other manufacturers around the world to fix prices, talking about billions of dollars. the fbi conducts a massive sting operation with the help of damon's character who fancies himself a real 00 7. >> who else did you tell about the raid? >> i told my secretary. i told her months ago. all i said was, liz, i'm doing some work with the fbi, i might be out of touch for a while. >> see, that's the problem. he can't keep his mouth shut and he also lies all the time. and there's this interesting twist, from the trailers you think he's a god guy, he's really not. >> i hope you're not ruining it. >> i won't but there's a real twist to the story. matt damon and ben affleck, they started in the great place. damon makes great decisions, affleck has not. >> two names that won't be mentioned in the oscar race, jennifer aniston -- you say actor
he plays an unrecognizable guy mark whitaker.t makes chemical corn byproducts. very successful, good job, great life. he risks all of that by going to the fbi to tell him his bosses are in cahoots with other manufacturers around the world to fix prices, talking about billions of dollars. the fbi conducts a massive sting operation with the help of damon's character who fancies himself a real 00 7. >> who else did you tell about the raid? >> i told my secretary. i told her months ago....
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. >> we are joined by mark whitaker. mark, thanks for joining us. >> good to be here. >> i don't want to doubt what the white house is saying, but it seems there is no benefit in the white house engaging in this race conversation. it is a topic that can backfire and they have, as people keep pointing out so many other obstacles ahead with health care. >> i was talking to a democratic source who said why some of the most feared words in democratic politician are i'm jimmy carter and i'm here to help. >> absolutely. the. >> the white house feels there is no percentage weighing in in this debate. raising the specter of race and whether it plays a factor in any kind of opposition to the president and his policies i think gives ammunition as we saw with michael steele today for his opponents to say that they're trying to delegitimize any serious policy differences and that's not what the white house wants to do. obviously, when steele says that, that's playing politics as well. >> mark, to the point when you see people with t
. >> we are joined by mark whitaker. mark, thanks for joining us. >> good to be here. >> i don't want to doubt what the white house is saying, but it seems there is no benefit in the white house engaging in this race conversation. it is a topic that can backfire and they have, as people keep pointing out so many other obstacles ahead with health care. >> i was talking to a democratic source who said why some of the most feared words in democratic politician are i'm jimmy...
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chamber, whitaker chambersho's very witty because of all the languages he knew referred to the four-square pretty schism of verek, the four corners. verek los that battle with buckley, there's no question about it. interesting that archivallism for those few who care -- it was actually verek who reviewed buckley's book in "the new york times" review and began a correspondence with him. they were kind of fridly adversaries, but owe in's -- jonah's right, the conservatism i'm talking about is very much like that. and there's no question it lost. i don't pretend -- i think jonah said other wordily -- worldly, somebody else said that too. yes, you did. maybe the econgmist in a resue of the book -- review of the book. i don't think that's so bad. i think we could use hat right now. .. >> abraham lincoln had it, roosevelt, reagan had it is not the worst thing. i will plead absolutely guilty to the charge in fact, i just think anybody. [laughter] >> we have one more short question. please wait for the microphone. >> my tendency not to say anything but i rise now because strauss has brightened bro
chamber, whitaker chambersho's very witty because of all the languages he knew referred to the four-square pretty schism of verek, the four corners. verek los that battle with buckley, there's no question about it. interesting that archivallism for those few who care -- it was actually verek who reviewed buckley's book in "the new york times" review and began a correspondence with him. they were kind of fridly adversaries, but owe in's -- jonah's right, the conservatism i'm talking...
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you can learn about the individual wines and that's courtesy of jim whitaker there. salsa room providing salsa classes. 23 you want tory it out, you can have exhibitions and get on stage. >> it looks hard. it can be. >> i have done a little bit myself. as long as you sort of are with somebody that knows what they are doing, you are okay. and starring at the beginning is a lot of fun. >> tickets cost $10. there's free elements to providing people with fun free things to do especially during the economy. >> yes. actually the tickets if you are drinking wine are $10 -- $20 cash. if you are only doing food it is $10. there are plenty of activities if you are not either pch watch the salsa and listen to great mousse zblik another scene this year is the ecofriendly aspect. tell bus what you are doing in terms of getting people to be aware of the environment. >> when we do an event like this, you bring 5,000 people plus into an area, there could be a lot of waste. and one of the policies of the crystal city business and permit district is a zero policy. all of the plates an
you can learn about the individual wines and that's courtesy of jim whitaker there. salsa room providing salsa classes. 23 you want tory it out, you can have exhibitions and get on stage. >> it looks hard. it can be. >> i have done a little bit myself. as long as you sort of are with somebody that knows what they are doing, you are okay. and starring at the beginning is a lot of fun. >> tickets cost $10. there's free elements to providing people with fun free things to do...
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whitaker chambers who is very whti because of all the languages he knewith the foursquare conservatism, the four corners. varitek lost that battle, no question about it for an interesting bit archive loyalism for those who care. it was actlly he who reviewed ckley's plug in began corrponded with him. they were friendly adversaries but jonah is right, the conservatism i'm talking about is very much like that and there's no question it loss. i don't pretend, i think john is-- somody else said that too. yes, he did. i think the economis, somebody else said that in the review of the book. i plead guilty. i think we could us a little otherworldly-- worldwide now because that is what debate in thinking about politics is partly about i the other worldliness. .. >> one moreshort question which will come fr walter burns. [inaudible] >> strau had absolutely nothing to do with russell kirk he is neoconservatism because many of hisstudents onthe conservatives. as to his own position i would say incidently he did communicate. he repute. >> 1952. at the local precinct. register to vote. >>hat is
whitaker chambers who is very whti because of all the languages he knewith the foursquare conservatism, the four corners. varitek lost that battle, no question about it for an interesting bit archive loyalism for those who care. it was actlly he who reviewed ckley's plug in began corrponded with him. they were friendly adversaries but jonah is right, the conservatism i'm talking about is very much like that and there's no question it loss. i don't pretend, i think john is-- somody else said...
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. >> with me now, nbc washington bureau chief, mark whitaker.own into one phrase, one message, it was "i am not george w. bush. i believe in multilateralism. i'm willing to work with the member states of the united nations on a variety of initiatives," but he also challenged them and said, look, you have to stop, as
. >> with me now, nbc washington bureau chief, mark whitaker.own into one phrase, one message, it was "i am not george w. bush. i believe in multilateralism. i'm willing to work with the member states of the united nations on a variety of initiatives," but he also challenged them and said, look, you have to stop, as
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chance and some those young rshs have started to step up, mcgee and newton, d.j., mon row, fazi, whitakerall of those guys are doing better. texas the interesting thing for me is sergio kindle. ten sacks a year ago. in the first two games this year only five tackles. no sacks yet. i think it's going to be important for him to get pressure on taylor potts. now you don't generally sack texas tech quarterbacks a whole lot but you can disrupt their rhythm by getting some pressure on them. >> history is not always the best indicator of what it is to expect but if it is the texas tech defense has a few things to worry about. they do not fare well in austin. they've lost the last five games and they travel to austin by an average of 28 points per game. i won't get it done tonight i believe. >> they've been brutal on the road. >> they've been brutal on the road. >>> coming up 3:30 eastern, tyrod taylor and the >>> well, the university of southern equal fresh off of their win over ohio state, getting set for washington. that coming up at 3:30. >> reporter: friends find themselves on opposite sidel
chance and some those young rshs have started to step up, mcgee and newton, d.j., mon row, fazi, whitakerall of those guys are doing better. texas the interesting thing for me is sergio kindle. ten sacks a year ago. in the first two games this year only five tackles. no sacks yet. i think it's going to be important for him to get pressure on taylor potts. now you don't generally sack texas tech quarterbacks a whole lot but you can disrupt their rhythm by getting some pressure on them. >>...
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new general motors chairman ed whitaker jr. >> we're putting our money where our mouth is. a new chevy, buick, gmc or cadillac. if you're not 100% happy return it. we'll take it back. that's our new 60-day satisfaction guarantee. >> joining me live is michelle krebs, senior analyst with edmunds.com a. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> this is a money-back guarantee, no strings attached. as long as you neat criteria which we'll get to that in a second. but the program, is this going to work for gm? >> well, we don't know if it will work but they have got to try something because it's critical for general motors to start selling cars and bringing in revenue because they are not going to be successful if they just cut costs. they have got to work the revenue side of the equation as well. >> we'll get to the requirements to bring a car back if you decide to invest in this. buyers, can return the car, but the return must be made between 31 and 60 days after the purchase. you have to have driven it for a month, not more than two. after the return it has to show less
new general motors chairman ed whitaker jr. >> we're putting our money where our mouth is. a new chevy, buick, gmc or cadillac. if you're not 100% happy return it. we'll take it back. that's our new 60-day satisfaction guarantee. >> joining me live is michelle krebs, senior analyst with edmunds.com a. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> this is a money-back guarantee, no strings attached. as long as you neat criteria which we'll get to that in a second. but...
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my name is ann whitaker. i am the owner of kids village. we have just over 400 students.y overall opinion of cricut is nothing short of genius. the thing i like most about cricut is the ease of use and how beautiful it makes things look. i'm here with heather lancaster. heather is one of the artists who designs the artwork for the cricut cartridges. she's been featured in national scrapbooking magazines and is the author of four books on scrapbooking. she's going to show you how to create wonderful scrapbook pages with the expression. i'm going to show you step-by-step how to make this scrapbook page. we are using the potpourri basket cartridge that you receive free with your purchase. so i'm going to go ahead and put the overlay in place, and then the cartridge, which just snaps right into the bottom here. then we have to put our paper onto our mat. press it down firmly into place and then load it into your machine. "load paper," and choose my images. the images that i'm going to cut first are these scrolls. i'm going to set my size and push "cut." while that's cutting,
my name is ann whitaker. i am the owner of kids village. we have just over 400 students.y overall opinion of cricut is nothing short of genius. the thing i like most about cricut is the ease of use and how beautiful it makes things look. i'm here with heather lancaster. heather is one of the artists who designs the artwork for the cricut cartridges. she's been featured in national scrapbooking magazines and is the author of four books on scrapbooking. she's going to show you how to create...
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. >> meantime, you're running ads starting on sunday with ed whitaker who is an unlikely spokesperson for gm and you say that the feedback has been getting -- has been pretty amazing. he is gm's newly appointed chairman. a lot of people though are skittish about buying gm cars. they're afraid it may not stay in business and what is your response to that? >> well, that's what this is all about. first of all, we're not only emphasizing the 60-day satisfaction guarantee but we're also stressing our unique 100,000-mile, five-year power train warrantee. the combination between the now demonstrated excellence of our cars, which are winning all kinds of awards, plus the power train warrantee and plus the 60-day satisfaction guarantee i think should overcome a lot of people's reluctance. >> american taxpayers have a lot at stake in this, $50 billion was spent to bail out gm. you want to tell me how much you're spending on the ads? >> enough to get the message through is about all we're saying. our advertising spending is up, but i think it is a very wise investment of the taxpayers' money bec
. >> meantime, you're running ads starting on sunday with ed whitaker who is an unlikely spokesperson for gm and you say that the feedback has been getting -- has been pretty amazing. he is gm's newly appointed chairman. a lot of people though are skittish about buying gm cars. they're afraid it may not stay in business and what is your response to that? >> well, that's what this is all about. first of all, we're not only emphasizing the 60-day satisfaction guarantee but we're also...
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well, we have isabella gonzales whitaker, senior editor at "instyle" magazine with us.assets with the hottest styles for fall. good to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> we have four, different looks. >> that's right. >> begins here, pear-shaped. >> pear-shaped. when you're looking to accentuate your assets when you have a pear shape, you want to create visual interests up top. we've done that with a fall-friendly look. this is a tweed jacket. popular this season. it keeps visual interest up top. and we've paired it with a beautiful, rich, jewel blouse. we paired it with trouser-cut pants. when you look at wearing jackets and blazers in the fall, that everyone does, you want the jacket to hit just below the hip. that's really the key. any higher, and it can kind of expose the area, accentuate the area. >> that's perfect for her shape. megan, looking good. when you're petite, you have issues, as well. >> that's right. you want to create a long, lean, vertical line. you want to wear something that's going to elongate your silhouette. and you do that by picking someth
well, we have isabella gonzales whitaker, senior editor at "instyle" magazine with us.assets with the hottest styles for fall. good to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> we have four, different looks. >> that's right. >> begins here, pear-shaped. >> pear-shaped. when you're looking to accentuate your assets when you have a pear shape, you want to create visual interests up top. we've done that with a fall-friendly look. this is a tweed jacket....
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he basically took this movie and kind of told it from mark whitaker's mind.r of this man is so unusual and so surprising, that you just can't -- you just can't believe that it's true. really, every 20 minutes i want there to flash on the screen, but it's true. 20 minutes later, it'strue. >> matt damon gained 30 pounds for this. he's really, really good in it. >> he's wonderful. he's a great character actor, and he's really funny. i think people are going to b delighted by that. >> i was glued into this thing. it's unusual. how do you think it's going to do? >> i think it's going to do great. it's funny. it's so topical, ironically we finished the movie before the world happened last september, basically. and it was already done in the can. now it's being released, and it's about corporate greed and accountability. >> perfect timing. >> whenever you do a corporate greed movie, it's timing. >> unfortunately. and it took place in the '90s. steven's spin on this movie. they've been working on it for seven years. taking it in this darkly absurd farcical kind of wa
he basically took this movie and kind of told it from mark whitaker's mind.r of this man is so unusual and so surprising, that you just can't -- you just can't believe that it's true. really, every 20 minutes i want there to flash on the screen, but it's true. 20 minutes later, it'strue. >> matt damon gained 30 pounds for this. he's really, really good in it. >> he's wonderful. he's a great character actor, and he's really funny. i think people are going to b delighted by that....
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my name is ann whitaker. i am the owner of kids village. we have just over 400 students.on of cricut is nothing short of genius. the thing i like most about cricut is the ease of use and how beautiful it makes things look. i'm here with heather lancaster. heather is one of the artists who designs the artwork for the cricut cartridges. she's been featured in national scrapbooking magazines and is the author of four books on scrapbooking. she's going to show you how to create wonderful scrapbook pages with the expression. i'm going to show you step-by-step how to make this scrapbook page. we are using the potpourri basket cartridge that you receive free with your purchase. so i'm going to go ahead and put the overlay in place, and then the cartridge, which just snaps right into the bottom here. then we have to put our paper onto our mat. press it down firmly into place and then load it into your machine. "load paper," and choose my images. the images that i'm going to cut first are these scrolls. i'm going to set my size and push "cut." while that's cutting, we're going to
my name is ann whitaker. i am the owner of kids village. we have just over 400 students.on of cricut is nothing short of genius. the thing i like most about cricut is the ease of use and how beautiful it makes things look. i'm here with heather lancaster. heather is one of the artists who designs the artwork for the cricut cartridges. she's been featured in national scrapbooking magazines and is the author of four books on scrapbooking. she's going to show you how to create wonderful scrapbook...