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burns. >> and carl icahn. >> carl icahn is on the phone as well. mr. burns, you're back on the west -- michael. sorry. my mother taught me to call people by mister and then the last name. we want you to answer mr. icahn. you did listen to the interview, correct? >> yeah, i did. i just heard it. thank you. >> mr. icahn, you're on the phone. what would you like to ask mr. burns? >> i'd just ask michael one question, which i don't think he answered before. if you think my bid is so low and inadequate, why don't you let the shareholders just tender or not tender? why do we have to go through this charade of a vote that's not really a vote? i mean, i've been seeing better votes in a dictatorship. i'm not allowed to vote. so why not just simply say go do your tender, carl, it's inadequate and nobody will tender and good-bye? but why are you going through the charade? >> okay. two things. i'll get back to the pill in a second. i'll be happy to answer that, carl. but first off, i mean, the point that you made about us spending all this money on productions. we
burns. >> and carl icahn. >> carl icahn is on the phone as well. mr. burns, you're back on the west -- michael. sorry. my mother taught me to call people by mister and then the last name. we want you to answer mr. icahn. you did listen to the interview, correct? >> yeah, i did. i just heard it. thank you. >> mr. icahn, you're on the phone. what would you like to ask mr. burns? >> i'd just ask michael one question, which i don't think he answered before. if you...
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we just talked to carl icahn. gary, carl's comments, do you see a trade here? >> as it hit the tape, carl told you he's not interested in taking control of lion's gate. this is a two-decision trade. looking to shake things up. he does not want nobt movie business. >> good thing or bad thing for lion's gate? what's the breakdown. >> if you're in the stock and trading because you think they're going to take control and sell the company, what i heard is that's not the plan. >> i'm with gary but lion's gate, that being said, it's a name you can own here. a lot going on here. quarters have not been good, last quarter wasn't great, but this is an intellectual property play. somebody comes in and buys lgf. lgf at these levels is interesting. >> karen finerman, she knows carl icahn very well, one of the whale she's follows. chair worm, what do you make, if anything of carl's comments? >> i like what he said about big pharma. we are long the ibb on that play instead of taking the individual names. i love how active he is. his inbox, he has proxy contest, partial tender.
we just talked to carl icahn. gary, carl's comments, do you see a trade here? >> as it hit the tape, carl told you he's not interested in taking control of lion's gate. this is a two-decision trade. looking to shake things up. he does not want nobt movie business. >> good thing or bad thing for lion's gate? what's the breakdown. >> if you're in the stock and trading because you think they're going to take control and sell the company, what i heard is that's not the plan....
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what's on carl paladino's lawn sign? i'm mad too, carl. i'm telling you, this is an art project! carl pal dino is not yet a stencil on a skate park, but he will be. and when he is, it will be so for years and years and years. he will be. 345-2550 are still talking about retirement tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like it's some kind of dream. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's either this magic number i'm supposed to reach, or... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's beach homes or it's starting a vineyard. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 come on! tdd# 1-800-345-2550 just help me figure it out in a practical, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's-make-this-happen kind of way. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a vineyard? give me a break. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] looking for real-life answers tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to your retirement questions? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 get real. get started. talk to chuck. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] the vanilla caramel latte from maxwell house international café. the 60 calorie way to stop your world. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] try fixodent with a time released formula. use just once per day for a
what's on carl paladino's lawn sign? i'm mad too, carl. i'm telling you, this is an art project! carl pal dino is not yet a stencil on a skate park, but he will be. and when he is, it will be so for years and years and years. he will be. 345-2550 are still talking about retirement tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like it's some kind of dream. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's either this magic number i'm supposed to reach, or... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's beach homes or it's starting a vineyard. tdd# 1-800-345-2550...
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but by now carl and nicky's marriage was somewhat strained, and carl had left mickey behind at base camp with the rest of their safari party. this is mickey having kind of a classic safari-tile breakfast. that's her in the back, and that little critter on her lap is j.t. jr., being her pet monkey devil who would eventually confirm at least for me lord byron's great statement about truth being stranger than fiction. more on that later. anyway, back on mount kenya. carl had found spoor higher than he ever would have guessed, above the timber line at 14,000 feet, and a little higher in the stagnant marshes where the air was thin as plasma. but right now in the upper bamboo forest as he was creeping along on an ancient and claustrophobic elephant trail, he realized he was now tracking what was very well the biggest bull elephant he had ever come across. but he had also begun to realize to his trembling consternation that at the same time he himself was being hunted by the bull. the trail itself was a kind of maze, a series of interconnected passageways blazed over time that traversed the ele
but by now carl and nicky's marriage was somewhat strained, and carl had left mickey behind at base camp with the rest of their safari party. this is mickey having kind of a classic safari-tile breakfast. that's her in the back, and that little critter on her lap is j.t. jr., being her pet monkey devil who would eventually confirm at least for me lord byron's great statement about truth being stranger than fiction. more on that later. anyway, back on mount kenya. carl had found spoor higher...
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enter carl akeley, world's greatest taxidermist. by now, henry farrell ferrets osborne was considering -- comparing him a talent equal only to phidias the great screed screed -- maghreb sculpture who preserved images of the gods in the parthenon. as such, his job in a nutshell was to take a snapshot of the dawn's creation in all its splendor before it was snuffed out. was this a somewhat fatalistic philosophy? cs. was he a charge method with charging time capsules in the vanishing world? yes. did he love the animals he was killing? i truly think he did, yes. i know he did. but the full scale conception of this ultimate time capsule would only come to akeley after he had taken that beating by the elephant back on mount kenya. it was while he was confined to his tent, healing from his ones, that he first began to have these feverish visions of what would become after several more harrowing expeditions and three decades. the grandiose akeley hall of african mammals. while he lay there on his cot, listening to camp sounds around him dur
enter carl akeley, world's greatest taxidermist. by now, henry farrell ferrets osborne was considering -- comparing him a talent equal only to phidias the great screed screed -- maghreb sculpture who preserved images of the gods in the parthenon. as such, his job in a nutshell was to take a snapshot of the dawn's creation in all its splendor before it was snuffed out. was this a somewhat fatalistic philosophy? cs. was he a charge method with charging time capsules in the vanishing world? yes....
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. >> jay kirk recounts the life of taxidermist carl akeley. he recalls the hunting expeditions in africa where theodore roosevelt and tt barnum and the decision later in life to stop hunting and create sanctuaries for animals to live and be studied. from the academy of natural sciences in philadelphia, this is just over 45 minutes. >> hello and good evening. que so much for being here and for that wonderful introduction. excuse me while -- i can't tell you how grateful i am to be here tonight at the academy of natural sciences and to see so many friendly faces. thank you so much for coming out tonight. i just can't believe it. i also want to assure any of you who might still be wondering know, there will not be an actual taxidermy demonstration in tonight's program. so apologies to any of you who are expecting. but i do have a i want to begin by telling you a story that took place 100 years ago at the top of mount kenya. it was here in june, 1910 my friend karl illegally found itself attracting a creature that would forever change his life. he
. >> jay kirk recounts the life of taxidermist carl akeley. he recalls the hunting expeditions in africa where theodore roosevelt and tt barnum and the decision later in life to stop hunting and create sanctuaries for animals to live and be studied. from the academy of natural sciences in philadelphia, this is just over 45 minutes. >> hello and good evening. que so much for being here and for that wonderful introduction. excuse me while -- i can't tell you how grateful i am to be...
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thanks, carl. another one called proof the irish discovered africa which had as an attachment monkeys doing a little river dance style jig. you get it? irish because they're doing the little dance. and africa because they're -- yeah. another super racist e-mail included video of an african tribal dance under the title, obama inaugurate rehearsal. other e-mail from him we cannot show you. they're just plain out straightforward hard core porn. and some of it involved not so straightforward hard core porn but rather people having sex with animal. carl paladino would forward porn clips with that with subjects like, a keeper, and easy steady big fella. but it was the e-mail with the african tribal dance which purports to be the president's inauguration rehearse pal prompted an angered response from one of his e-mail recipients. to which mr. paladino applied this way. i apologize to you and everyone if that is offensive. to me it's just humor. i'm not a racist and have never related obama's color to my p
thanks, carl. another one called proof the irish discovered africa which had as an attachment monkeys doing a little river dance style jig. you get it? irish because they're doing the little dance. and africa because they're -- yeah. another super racist e-mail included video of an african tribal dance under the title, obama inaugurate rehearsal. other e-mail from him we cannot show you. they're just plain out straightforward hard core porn. and some of it involved not so straightforward hard...
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it's not just crazy carl. it's not just a carl paladino problem. one of the lazyiest of all the beltway media narratives about the elections this year is that the conservative resurgence isn't about social issues. it's vaguely libertarian-ish. the culture war is over. that's what they say. but the culture warriors are not only real, they are waging that culture war right now. now, not everybody in the republican party is waging that war with them, but who is stopping them from doing it? and who's responsible for the casualties of that war that they're waging? joining us now is republican strategist, mark mckinnon, who has advised the campaigns of john mccain and george w. bush. he is vice chairman of the public relations group, public strategies. he's also a contributor to the daily beast, where he recently wrote a column entitled the gop's gay fiasco. mark mckinnon, i have missed you. thanks for coming back on the show. >> thanks for having me back, rachel. >> so the republican party is going back to the days of jesse helms with some of these cand
it's not just crazy carl. it's not just a carl paladino problem. one of the lazyiest of all the beltway media narratives about the elections this year is that the conservative resurgence isn't about social issues. it's vaguely libertarian-ish. the culture war is over. that's what they say. but the culture warriors are not only real, they are waging that culture war right now. now, not everybody in the republican party is waging that war with them, but who is stopping them from doing it? and...
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carl? >> ron mott in atlanta. ron, thanks for that. >>> so who will have a white christmas and where might the travel headaches be for the rest of the weekend? for that, we turn to the weather channel's samantha moore. >> about half of the nation will have a white christmas. the last few days, that low is going to be moving across the south, transitions to rain to sleet to snow across the atlanta area, in through charlotte and raleigh-durham, as we head into our saturday and then sunday. then that low makes its way up the coast. we could see real travel woes here. boston, new york and d.c. on sunday. and into monday, we're expecting to see possible delays as a result of the wintry weather in all of our big northeast coast cities. that's just going to be the time that the folks are packing up their suitcases and leaving family visits to get back to work. possibly next week. so we'll be expecting major travel delays then. so we'll stay on top of it. >> the timing is not ideal. samantha, thank
carl? >> ron mott in atlanta. ron, thanks for that. >>> so who will have a white christmas and where might the travel headaches be for the rest of the weekend? for that, we turn to the weather channel's samantha moore. >> about half of the nation will have a white christmas. the last few days, that low is going to be moving across the south, transitions to rain to sleet to snow across the atlanta area, in through charlotte and raleigh-durham, as we head into our saturday...
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carl? >> lester holt in kabul, thanks. >>> thousands of american troops spent this thanksgiving in iraq as well. among the first members of the 1st infantry division enjoying dinner at camp taji near baghdad, on this day in kirkuk, it also included the presentation of purple hearts. the captain tony smith of minnesota and private first class matthew gray of michigan. >>> as we were reminded this week there are nearly 30,000 u.s. troops in south korea, an outpost for american forces since the korean war began 60 years ago. the "uss george washington" will take part in military exercises off korea next week. this follows tuesday's attack by north korea, which rained artillery fire on an island near the border killing four including two civilians and triggering an international crisis. nbc's ian williams made his way to that island today for a firsthand look. >> reporter: we traveled on one of the first ferries to resume service since tuesday's attack. to the very edge of north korean waters w
carl? >> lester holt in kabul, thanks. >>> thousands of american troops spent this thanksgiving in iraq as well. among the first members of the 1st infantry division enjoying dinner at camp taji near baghdad, on this day in kirkuk, it also included the presentation of purple hearts. the captain tony smith of minnesota and private first class matthew gray of michigan. >>> as we were reminded this week there are nearly 30,000 u.s. troops in south korea, an outpost for...
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>>> we're about to go into the carl paladino controversy. we're going to speak into mr. paladino in a moment. first, david muir is here with the story. >> comments came during a campaign stop in brooklyn, carl paladino saying among other things that children should not be brainwashed. and these remarks do come right after that brutal hate crime right here in new york city, a crime that police believe could be among the worst in this city's history. >> reporter: the anti-gay remarks making front page headlines this morning were delivered by new york republican gubernatorial candidate carl paladino during a visit to a brooklyn synagogue. >> i did march in the gay parade this year. gay pride parade this year. my opponent did. and that's not exactly the example that we should be showing our children and certainly not in our schools. >> reporter: the audience, a group of orthodox jewish leaders, applaud. >> don't misquote me as wanting
>>> we're about to go into the carl paladino controversy. we're going to speak into mr. paladino in a moment. first, david muir is here with the story. >> comments came during a campaign stop in brooklyn, carl paladino saying among other things that children should not be brainwashed. and these remarks do come right after that brutal hate crime right here in new york city, a crime that police believe could be among the worst in this city's history. >> reporter: the anti-gay...
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carl walker-hoover's mother is here, so is carl's sister, dominique. hope's mother donna joins us from florida. dr. phil mcgraw is with us throughout the hour. he has made these issues the focal point of his syndicated series "dr. phil." also rosalind wiseman, expert on children, teens, parenting and bullying. and also "american idol's" crystal bowersox joins us to talk about her own experiences with being bullied in school. i want to start off, though, with sirdeana, how are you doing? >> try to take it one day at a time. it's very difficult, especially when you know that there are other families that are suffering. it's very hard. >> did you have any idea how bad the bullying was that carl was experiencing? >> carl informed me that he was being bullied at school, so i had some idea. i went to the administrators, and i informed them that this was happening to carl. but carl was afraid to identify his -- the people that were bullying him because he was afraid he would be labeled a snitch, a fink, so it was very difficult. but i thought the school was h
carl walker-hoover's mother is here, so is carl's sister, dominique. hope's mother donna joins us from florida. dr. phil mcgraw is with us throughout the hour. he has made these issues the focal point of his syndicated series "dr. phil." also rosalind wiseman, expert on children, teens, parenting and bullying. and also "american idol's" crystal bowersox joins us to talk about her own experiences with being bullied in school. i want to start off, though, with sirdeana, how...
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let's get back to carl in d.c. i don't know, these people have to do it the same time, carl? i mean, couldn't we cooperate a little bit and -- >> don't they know it's earning season and we've got to do ford and p&g and -- >> why at the same time? 3m and at&t. right as i'm saying hello. anyway, both look pretty good. i'm looking at 3m, carl, and that is -- it looks like it could benefit from this as well. before we go, let me take a quick -- actually the bid/ask is too wide. we'll check back. >> joe, as you know, during the president's address last night he focused on the need to be job creation. >> for every success story, there are other stories. of men and women who wake up with the anguish of not knowing where their next paycheck will come from, who send out resumes week after week and hear nothing in response. that is why jobs must be our number one focus in 2010. that's why i'm calling for a new jobs bill tonight. >> this morning, john podesta, former chief of staff under president clinton, ceo for the center of american progress joins us on set. welcome back. we knew go
let's get back to carl in d.c. i don't know, these people have to do it the same time, carl? i mean, couldn't we cooperate a little bit and -- >> don't they know it's earning season and we've got to do ford and p&g and -- >> why at the same time? 3m and at&t. right as i'm saying hello. anyway, both look pretty good. i'm looking at 3m, carl, and that is -- it looks like it could benefit from this as well. before we go, let me take a quick -- actually the bid/ask is too wide....
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>> carl? listen, if you end up below the parthenon tonight and you hear things breaking it might not be a riot either. could be just the plates. >> opa! >> you can bring joe's souvenir from there, not the parthenon. >> a cpiece of a plate, awesome. >> target hitting with numbers that are a little bit worse than expected. down 5.9% versus the drop of 2.3% that the street was watching for, but macy's was up by 5.5%, well above what the street was looking for. they are also raising the first quarter guidance saying they expect earnings of two to four cents for the first quarter. that compares with what the street was looking for, a gain of one cent. macy's better than expected. target worse. now with reaction to this is the ceo and chief research officer of telsey research group. it's hard to say this was a strong or weak quarter. >> overall the shift of easter into march wherever easter is, that's the stronger month. with easter basically taking place on april 4th you've got to benefit in march
>> carl? listen, if you end up below the parthenon tonight and you hear things breaking it might not be a riot either. could be just the plates. >> opa! >> you can bring joe's souvenir from there, not the parthenon. >> a cpiece of a plate, awesome. >> target hitting with numbers that are a little bit worse than expected. down 5.9% versus the drop of 2.3% that the street was watching for, but macy's was up by 5.5%, well above what the street was looking for. they...
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carl walker-hoover's mother is here, so is carl's sister, dominique. also hope whitesell's mother donna also joins us from florida. dr. phil mcgraw is with us throughout the hour. he has made children's and family issues the focal point of his sydney dated series, "dr. phil." also rosalind wiseman, expert on children, teens, parenting and bullying. and also "american idol's" crystal bowersox joins us to talk about her own experiences with being bullied in school. i want to start off, though, with sirdeana, how are you doing? >> try to take it one day at a time. it's very difficult, especially when you know that there are other families that are suffering. it's very hard. >> did you have any idea how bad the bullying was that carl was experiencing? >> carl informed me that he was being bullied at school, so i had some idea. i went to the administrators, and i informed them that this was happening to carl. but carl was afraid to identify his -- the people that were bullying him because he was afraid that he would be labeled a snitch, a fink, so it was ve
carl walker-hoover's mother is here, so is carl's sister, dominique. also hope whitesell's mother donna also joins us from florida. dr. phil mcgraw is with us throughout the hour. he has made children's and family issues the focal point of his sydney dated series, "dr. phil." also rosalind wiseman, expert on children, teens, parenting and bullying. and also "american idol's" crystal bowersox joins us to talk about her own experiences with being bullied in school. i want to...
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than carl. so that is why he's there. mandy brewery is here. if you have followed the news, you know that her -- it wasn't really a -- what's the word i'm looking for, when you came for a couple of times for weeks. >> i'm just filling in. or maybe a glorified -- >> you were filling in, but it was when we were testing and now you are here. >> they just said i was filling. >>. >> you pulled up all of your -- you were aussie then. >> i was based in sydney or based in singapore, then sydney. >> and there's a ladder and you a are. >> am i going up or down the ladder? >> up. and we're joined by two squawk regulars and we've got a lot of bs today. barbera is here in carl's seat. richa richard bernstein, who -- your middle initial is a -- >> no middle initial. >> and then bossidy, another b, is going to join us at 7:00. >> triple b rating. >> that's investment rate, right? >> no. >> and we know that they're under investigation at this point, anyway. making headlines this morning, speaking of all of thes
than carl. so that is why he's there. mandy brewery is here. if you have followed the news, you know that her -- it wasn't really a -- what's the word i'm looking for, when you came for a couple of times for weeks. >> i'm just filling in. or maybe a glorified -- >> you were filling in, but it was when we were testing and now you are here. >> they just said i was filling. >>. >> you pulled up all of your -- you were aussie then. >> i was based in sydney or...
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carl, thank you for your time. nicole, we appreciate it. >>> coming up, a former nba all-star facing charges in a sex ring bust. there he is alvin robertson. he's now on the run. had i pretty good nba career. most notably with the san antonio spurs and now cops are saying he was part of a sex ring that kidnapped a 14-year-old girl forced her to have sex with clients and also dance at a strib club. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. a former nba all-star, now accused of trafficking a young girl for sex. details are just sick here. we're talking about former san antonio spurs' guard alvin robertson robertson. he faces sexual assault and other charges. cops say he was part of a sex ring that kidnapped a 14-year-old girl in texas forced her to dance at a strip club and also forced her to have sex with clients. in all, seven people face charges, including robertson and his girlfriend. all of them captured except for the nba all-star, alvin robertson on the run. joining plea to talk about this christie childs found
carl, thank you for your time. nicole, we appreciate it. >>> coming up, a former nba all-star facing charges in a sex ring bust. there he is alvin robertson. he's now on the run. had i pretty good nba career. most notably with the san antonio spurs and now cops are saying he was part of a sex ring that kidnapped a 14-year-old girl forced her to have sex with clients and also dance at a strib club. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. a former nba all-star, now...
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and carl paladino wants to teach you hygiene at a prison. if not criminal, paladino's big vision for getting you back to work might still require you to go to prison where you will learn not toe poor, unemployed or dirty. so the class of 2010 is interesting across the board for this year's election but 2010 may go down in political history as the year in which a guy like this isn't the perennial candidate who runs in at least one election every election cycle. he's actually statistically got a reasonable chance of tomorrow becoming the republican party's nominee for goveitrnor of the state of new york. it's a big year. joining us now is the founder and managing director of wnymedia.net who received the deluge of forwarded e-mails from carl paladino. thanks for coming on the show. >> hi, rachel. thanks for hing me. >> let me ask you first,ou've been covering carl paladino's candidacy longer than we have at the national level. did i get anything wrong there or do you think i missed anything in terms of points of emphasis of what people should
and carl paladino wants to teach you hygiene at a prison. if not criminal, paladino's big vision for getting you back to work might still require you to go to prison where you will learn not toe poor, unemployed or dirty. so the class of 2010 is interesting across the board for this year's election but 2010 may go down in political history as the year in which a guy like this isn't the perennial candidate who runs in at least one election every election cycle. he's actually statistically got a...
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carl walker-hoover's mother here, as well as carl's sister. hope's mother donna joins us from florida. dr. phil mcgraw has made these issues the focal point of his issues. and globally recognized expert on children, teens, parenting and bullying, also "american idol's" crystal bowersox joins us to talk about her own experiences with being bullied in school. i want to start off, though, with sardina, how are you doing? >> try to take it one day at a time. it's very difficult, especially when you know that there are other family that's are suffering. it's very hard. >> did you have any idea how bad the bullying was that carl was experiencing? >> carl informed me that he was being bullied at school, so i had some idea. i went to the administrators, and i informed them that this was happening to carl. but carl was afraid to identify his -- the people that were bullying him because he was afraid he would be labeled a snitch, a fink, so it was very difficult. but i thought the school was handling it, handling the situation. >> and, donna, how are yo
carl walker-hoover's mother here, as well as carl's sister. hope's mother donna joins us from florida. dr. phil mcgraw has made these issues the focal point of his issues. and globally recognized expert on children, teens, parenting and bullying, also "american idol's" crystal bowersox joins us to talk about her own experiences with being bullied in school. i want to start off, though, with sardina, how are you doing? >> try to take it one day at a time. it's very difficult,...
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not if carl's in charge! it may be that he talks like this because he can afford not to be embarrassed. he's a multi, multimillionaire self-financing the campaign and whose fortune largely comes from being a landlord for government offices. awkward with the whole "i hate the government" platform he's running on. it may be that this is what he's like and he's so rich that he doesn't care and darn the consequences. or the carl paladino angry man for governor campaign could be just performance art about how it is simply not possible to seem too crazy in conservative politics this year. it's not impossible, is it? exhibit 68 in support of this theory of mine. this mailer sent out by the campaign to 200,000 new york state addresses, it is a mailer doused in the smell of garbage on purpose. his campaign telling the a.p. that the mailer is, quote, scented with a landfill odor. the idea is that government is trashy or something. that's the ostensible idea. of course the idea also could be that this year at least if y
not if carl's in charge! it may be that he talks like this because he can afford not to be embarrassed. he's a multi, multimillionaire self-financing the campaign and whose fortune largely comes from being a landlord for government offices. awkward with the whole "i hate the government" platform he's running on. it may be that this is what he's like and he's so rich that he doesn't care and darn the consequences. or the carl paladino angry man for governor campaign could be just...
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carl? >> weather affecting a lot of lives as people move around the country. paul, thanks. >>> president obama is with his family tonight in hawaii for their holiday vacation. after getting some early christmas presents in the last days of the lame duck congress. nbc's mike vicara is traveling with the president tonight. he's in honolulu tonight. mike, good evening. >> reporter: no sooner had the president wrapped up those victories back in frigid washington, he was off to andrews air force base outside of d.c., on air force one flying ten hours to hawaii, his boyhood home. arriving just before midnight, he came down the stairs with members of hawaii's congressional delegation, received the flowered garland of the island, the lei, and 11 days of r&r, starting with a workout at a marine base close to where he's staying and playing golf later in the afternoon. there was a bit of business, carl. the president spoke with his russian counterpart, dmitry medvedev, congratulating obama on his vict
carl? >> weather affecting a lot of lives as people move around the country. paul, thanks. >>> president obama is with his family tonight in hawaii for their holiday vacation. after getting some early christmas presents in the last days of the lame duck congress. nbc's mike vicara is traveling with the president tonight. he's in honolulu tonight. mike, good evening. >> reporter: no sooner had the president wrapped up those victories back in frigid washington, he was off to...
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deaner, came together near the scene of his murder. >> to carl. >> carl. >> they were at 13th and irving streets in arlington with police nearby hoping to keep the case from growing any colder. >> we had a murder unsolved that happened last year exactly to this day, just handing out flyers. >> reporter: the 57-year-old retired health inspector for the federal government was stabbed to death just after midnight on the 29th of last year. >> there was trauma to the upper body, so he may have put up somewhat of a struggle, but the motive is still unclear. >> reporter: his body was found on 13th street just around the corner from the sport and health club he opened before dawn nearly every day. friends say deaner suffered seizures, so he didn't own a car. he walked a mile to work every morning. >> the big thing here is it's not just about carl. there's a killer out there, someone who killed him, and that person killed once. we don't want it to happen a second time. >> and the police questioned all of us, some of us a couple of times looking for motives, looking for answers, did he have enemie
deaner, came together near the scene of his murder. >> to carl. >> carl. >> they were at 13th and irving streets in arlington with police nearby hoping to keep the case from growing any colder. >> we had a murder unsolved that happened last year exactly to this day, just handing out flyers. >> reporter: the 57-year-old retired health inspector for the federal government was stabbed to death just after midnight on the 29th of last year. >> there was trauma to...
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that's the aircraft carrier carl vincent. it was visible on the horizon, that meant help had arrived. the men and women of the vincent have been saving lives and over the weekend they welcomed a new one. our repo from robert bazell. >> reporter: a navy sea hawk helicopter transports casualties to the ship off the coast of port-au-prince. the ship has been taking in a steady stream of casualties. patients like vinion joseph, whose shattered leg had been so infected it had to be amputated. the ship's senior medical officer told me the medical capacity is small, set up to treat sailors on this and other ships in the carrier group. >> this is our general medical surgical ward that's occupied by patients as you can see. >> reporter: at times since the earthquake, the medical staff has had to work 40-hour shifts. when the earthquake hit, the carl vincent was on maneuvers off florida, it was the closest american ship. it got here very quickly. the crew was thrilled to learn of the mission. >> we couldn't wait to get here. >> reporte
that's the aircraft carrier carl vincent. it was visible on the horizon, that meant help had arrived. the men and women of the vincent have been saving lives and over the weekend they welcomed a new one. our repo from robert bazell. >> reporter: a navy sea hawk helicopter transports casualties to the ship off the coast of port-au-prince. the ship has been taking in a steady stream of casualties. patients like vinion joseph, whose shattered leg had been so infected it had to be amputated....
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i want carl's legacy to be we've an active law to protect and help all of our children. >> reporter: before it's too late. bianca solorzano, massachusetts. >> mitchell: at a blooding coal mine in northern china, nine minors -- miners were trad underground for a week were pulled out and taken to hospitals. an environmental disaster after a chinese ship carrying coal ran awe ground in the great barrier re. the ship is leaking oil and is in danger of breaking apart. ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, police videos from the officer's point of view. >> mitchell: police in a handful of cities are testing a new technology that puts cameras on the hands and on the heads of police officers. and that's tonight's sunday cover. a visit to cincinnati oh where the police chief believes the cameras are the wave of the future. >> stop, no. >> reporter: you're looking at video, a since -- cincinnati police officers recorded himself while on patrol. >> put your hand down. >> reporter: a chase that ends with an arrest. >> what do you have on you, boss. where are they at. >> reporter: here's another c
i want carl's legacy to be we've an active law to protect and help all of our children. >> reporter: before it's too late. bianca solorzano, massachusetts. >> mitchell: at a blooding coal mine in northern china, nine minors -- miners were trad underground for a week were pulled out and taken to hospitals. an environmental disaster after a chinese ship carrying coal ran awe ground in the great barrier re. the ship is leaking oil and is in danger of breaking apart. ahead on tonight's...
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on the corporate blog and you can imagine that's getting a lot of refresh hits this morning, becky, carl, guys, we're expecting some kind of decision today, at least today, possibly this week. >> jim, thank you very much. >> i'm here, too, jim. nice to see you. >> i didn't see you there, joe. >> he was supposed to toss back to me, but he looked at the prompter and he tossed to carl. >>> you got under his skin. >> i can't win with joe. >>> the google news on any other day would be a lead for us. but the health care vote obviously the lead today, getting votes it needed to pass, not without plenty of debate and
on the corporate blog and you can imagine that's getting a lot of refresh hits this morning, becky, carl, guys, we're expecting some kind of decision today, at least today, possibly this week. >> jim, thank you very much. >> i'm here, too, jim. nice to see you. >> i didn't see you there, joe. >> he was supposed to toss back to me, but he looked at the prompter and he tossed to carl. >>> you got under his skin. >> i can't win with joe. >>> the...
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carl? >> we are learning more about the alleged terror plot in oregon and the suspect who authorities say wanted to detonate a car bomb at a crowded christmas tree lighting ceremony. jim foreman join usrom portland. jim, good morning. >> reporr: good morning, carl. we are learning more about mohamed mohamud including an incident with a classmate who claims claims mohamud told him he, quote, hates amicans. school counselors were involved. no one could imagine mohamud being involved with a bomb plot. portland's pioneer courthouse square is alive with the sounds of the holidays and full of shoppers. it was here federal prosecutors say mohamed osman mohamud wanted to detonate a bomb during the christmas tree lighting ceremony. high praise was offered for law enforcemt. >> this individual w going to try to carry out mass destruction in portland. i'm pleased that they were as patient, as persistent, as smart as they were in this investigation. >> reporter: according to court records mohamud said
carl? >> we are learning more about the alleged terror plot in oregon and the suspect who authorities say wanted to detonate a car bomb at a crowded christmas tree lighting ceremony. jim foreman join usrom portland. jim, good morning. >> reporr: good morning, carl. we are learning more about mohamed mohamud including an incident with a classmate who claims claims mohamud told him he, quote, hates amicans. school counselors were involved. no one could imagine mohamud being involved...
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carl? from his beachside bureau in holulu, mike thanks. >>> now to aurge of last-mute christmas oppers acss the countryoday, one that has amecan retailers fl of holiday cheer. despite high uneloyment, it lks like this could be the best holiday shopping season since threcessn began. nbc's johnang is live on chicago's magnificent mile. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, cl. reilers said they hoped today would be the second biggt shopping day of the year, surpassed only by black friday the day ter thksgiving. the shoppers we talked to today said they wereeeling more confident about the economy an their n personal finces. one of the busiest shoppg days of the year got off to an early start this morning. stores across the untry opened 24 hours for those last-minute presents. >> i'm probably going to overdo it tonight because i'm in a panic. >> reporter: sara davis s at toys us just past midnight shopping for her two children while they were ho asleep. she said she buying a litt more
carl? from his beachside bureau in holulu, mike thanks. >>> now to aurge of last-mute christmas oppers acss the countryoday, one that has amecan retailers fl of holiday cheer. despite high uneloyment, it lks like this could be the best holiday shopping season since threcessn began. nbc's johnang is live on chicago's magnificent mile. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, cl. reilers said they hoped today would be the second biggt shopping day of the year, surpassed only...
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one of carl's classmates said, i have the feeling this may be an urban legend in carl's mind. in unveiling of carl paladino as the fake secret agent number two follows the unveiling of fake secret agent 003. dan maes nationally famous by claiming for being an undercover agent for kansas at one point. i was plasd undercover by the kansas bureau of investigation to gather information in a bookmaking ring. i got close to people in the community and was dismissed from my position. i was placed undercover by the kansas bureau of investigations. after they came out and said, no. not true. dan maes admitted to the "denver post" that some people might be taking that too literally. failing to recognize that a hole you keep digging just keeps getting deeper. the dan maes campaign for governor keeps releasing more and more information about his time as a fake secret agent for kansas. all of which continues to prove he did not work as a secret agent in kansas. what he was fired for was for tipping off his girlfriend at the time that the police were going investigate her family. 003, dan m
one of carl's classmates said, i have the feeling this may be an urban legend in carl's mind. in unveiling of carl paladino as the fake secret agent number two follows the unveiling of fake secret agent 003. dan maes nationally famous by claiming for being an undercover agent for kansas at one point. i was plasd undercover by the kansas bureau of investigation to gather information in a bookmaking ring. i got close to people in the community and was dismissed from my position. i was placed...
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>> carl? >> it is a weekly look at the news of the previous week, and we make fun of it. >> yes, we do. we are very disrespectful. we're not kind. we're not nice. we sort of -- most people who listen to public radio in particular, because we are in public radio, which is very gentile, they find themselves sitting in their lovely appointed kitchens,houting things at the radio. we actually say the things on the radio tt they shout. we're sort of the id, the crazed -- >> jimmy: it's such a great show. i urge everyone to listen to it. or you can go to npr.org. >> npr.org. you capodcast it. >> jimmy: you can podcast it. >> we're not busy we'll come to your house. we'll do it for you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's so fun. you mix, like, a quiz show type of thing into the format. >> we do. and this is because -- one of the things we've done, demographic studies of public radio listeners. and one thing they love is -- this is their hoy, their favorite hobby is feeling smug. so what we do is we ask reall
>> carl? >> it is a weekly look at the news of the previous week, and we make fun of it. >> yes, we do. we are very disrespectful. we're not kind. we're not nice. we sort of -- most people who listen to public radio in particular, because we are in public radio, which is very gentile, they find themselves sitting in their lovely appointed kitchens,houting things at the radio. we actually say the things on the radio tt they shout. we're sort of the id, the crazed -- >>...
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carl. tell carl he's coming to new york with me. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] he is. just last week he told my team about fedex office print online for our presentations. we upload it to fedex office, then they print, bind, and ship it. the presentation looks good, right? yes, but -- wait, you didn't actually bring carl with you. good morning! but i digress. [ male announcer ] we understand. you need presentations done right. fedex office print online. >>> tonight president obama's so called economic stimulus continues to be exposed as a total waste of your money. a group called north carolina watch dog reports hundred of thousands of dollars were awarded to zip codes that don't exist. the same group revealed million as warded to nonexistent congressional districts in new mexico that. is comforting news. isn't it amazing the federal government is just able to find new ways to waste your money? each and every day? and now, it's time for great moments in liberal foreign policy. >> and now officiall
carl. tell carl he's coming to new york with me. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] he is. just last week he told my team about fedex office print online for our presentations. we upload it to fedex office, then they print, bind, and ship it. the presentation looks good, right? yes, but -- wait, you didn't actually bring carl with you. good morning! but i digress. [ male announcer ] we understand. you need presentations done right. fedex office print online....
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carl died the day i was offered this position, and carl was why i chose to go to washington. and i believe what we need to do is listen closely to the kids and what we're doing at the department is launching a new program called safe and supportive schools. we're actually going to use student surveys to assign school safety scores to individual schools. if we ask the kids what's going on, they will tell us. as dr. phil pointed out, a lot of the stuff happens out of the view of the adults and adults don't even know. we adults need to listen to the experts, who are the students, and we're going to systematically collect their points of view from this program. >> stuart, why is empowering bystanders the focus of the cartoon network's efforts? >> first of all, 160,000 kids don't go to school every day because of bullying. and in our research that we looked at, over 75% of kids are aware of bullying that takes place. if we can develop a culture where everybody's working together and create an environment where it's okay to talk and to share and to speak up of that bullying is taki
carl died the day i was offered this position, and carl was why i chose to go to washington. and i believe what we need to do is listen closely to the kids and what we're doing at the department is launching a new program called safe and supportive schools. we're actually going to use student surveys to assign school safety scores to individual schools. if we ask the kids what's going on, they will tell us. as dr. phil pointed out, a lot of the stuff happens out of the view of the adults and...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber? not really. i care about your fiber too. i have for a while. ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. . >>> as you know, anything could happen in the big apple but this is a little odd. a rodeo in time square. the professional bull riders are hanging on tight in the middle of manhattan keeping in a championship series that's taking them all over the country. but new york, yes, it's a new environment all its own. >> you know, looking at all of these big buildings with stuff on them going off. and all of the lights and everything and people and cabs and everything, it's a little different. >> even with all of the bull wrangling and turning time square into a bull ring,
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber? not really. i care about your fiber too. i have for a while. ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one....
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carl? >> all right, mike taibbi in manhattan. thanks. now here'samy. >> carl, thank you. industry analysts are cssing their fingers, counting on this being the best holiday season in years. here with more on the shopping outlook is nicole lappen, anchor of cnbc's "worldwide exchange." good morning. >> good morning. >> you're a shopping expert now in >> i try to be. >> black fridais officially behind us. although we call this black friday weekend. expectations were fairly high. how is it shaping up? >> it's expected to be the best black friday in three years and expectations we tremely high going in to black friday. 138 million people were expected to hit the stores. hit the malls. and that's compared to last year that saw about 134 million people shopping. and we're expecting to see more and more people hit the stores this year, retailers are more hopeful that consumers are back in full force. but compare that to the last two years that we saw flat or negative growth. we're not coming from anywhere spectacur. >> and what does black friday itself say about the overall holi
carl? >> all right, mike taibbi in manhattan. thanks. now here'samy. >> carl, thank you. industry analysts are cssing their fingers, counting on this being the best holiday season in years. here with more on the shopping outlook is nicole lappen, anchor of cnbc's "worldwide exchange." good morning. >> good morning. >> you're a shopping expert now in >> i try to be. >> black fridais officially behind us. although we call this black friday weekend....
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the answering next in worsts. >>> and carl the gay bashers turns out to be carl the gay bar landlord. and carl the panderer gets his endorsement withdrawn from those whom he pandered. >>> so those disgusting grown men grinding against each other at the gay pride parade, turns out carl paladino's real complaint was, he wasn't making any money off of it. he was a landlord at a gay bar. that's next, but first get out your pitchforks and torches. it's time for tonight's "worst persons in the world." mcdonald's, they deny this, but new york artist sally davies decided to do a little experiment. she bought a happy meal and left it out uncovered in her kitchen. she said other than the fact that the burgers and fries, had become hard of rock, nothing has decayed, no smell of any kind, not after the first 24 hours, no mold, even though she began her experiment last april. our runner-up, just as stale, michelle bauchmann poised for her own run to become speaker of the house. and whether or not she makes it, she intends to become teacher of the house. as part of the tea party caucus, i'm going t
the answering next in worsts. >>> and carl the gay bashers turns out to be carl the gay bar landlord. and carl the panderer gets his endorsement withdrawn from those whom he pandered. >>> so those disgusting grown men grinding against each other at the gay pride parade, turns out carl paladino's real complaint was, he wasn't making any money off of it. he was a landlord at a gay bar. that's next, but first get out your pitchforks and torches. it's time for tonight's...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes.
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes.
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carl, good morning to you. >> good morning to you. this is a look at what's happened with our storm. a very
carl, good morning to you. >> good morning to you. this is a look at what's happened with our storm. a very