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jill abramson became the executive editor for the "new york times." she's in charge of guiding the world's most well-known paper from the move from paper to mobile devices and ipads. she is joining me now. wonderful for you to come in. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me, erin and congratulations on the though show. >> thank you. executive editor since september 6th you have been on every possible list, "vanity fair," forbes list of 100 most powerful women. how do you feel about the attention? >> you know, it's been a bit of getting used to. you know, it's nice to be on all of these lists. i always say you can't take them too seriously and the only thing that is really bad is when you are on a list one year and you fall off the next. when you are not on the list. >> i saw some feedback in the "new york times." some readers had written in. some comments you made about being a woman. and that you said that being a woman doesn't necessarily mean you select stories or cover stories differently from men. as a female journalist i was wondering wha
jill abramson became the executive editor for the "new york times." she's in charge of guiding the world's most well-known paper from the move from paper to mobile devices and ipads. she is joining me now. wonderful for you to come in. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me, erin and congratulations on the though show. >> thank you. executive editor since september 6th you have been on every possible list, "vanity fair," forbes list of 100 most powerful...
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is it fair for eric to write the story in the "new york times"? is it fair for us to bring it up? sure, it is. you know, it also goes -- i think that, you know, probably during the campaign, what is a lobbyi lobbyist? you've got to define it. if you're registered as a lobbyist? if you work in a firm that -- it's kind of an elusive definition that we're dealing with here. and probably it's the kind of thing when people do this we should seek some kind of clarification of what their definition is. >> alex, obviously -- >> anderson -- >> sorry. obviously, mitt romney isn't shying away from taking money from lobbyists. is there a place for lobbyists in presidential campaigns, alex? >> well, i think one of the symptoms, when you have a government that reaches into every part of your life, whether it's a health care company or whether it's a foundation that wants to help kids, everybody wants a voice in their future. and the washington policies that shape them. and so that's why you're seeing more people lobby in washington because government's gotten so huge it's intruding in every par
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the counter of godfathers pizza says the occupy wall street protesters, thousands in new york and across the country have got their anger all wrong. listen to what herman cain said yesterday. >> i don't know where it's going to go but they need to go away. because in my opinion they're focusing on the wrong thing. wall street didn't pass a trillion dollar stimulus bill that didn't work. wall street didn't create these economic policies that are not working. this was done by the white house. they need to be protesting the white house, not wall street. secondly, this is just taking class warfare to another level. that's all it is. class warfare doesn't work. although it will get some people to start to thinking in those terms, but they're protesting against the wrong entity. they didn't pass these ineffective failed policies. >> that's the republican presidential candidate herman cain. so what does he think can be done to fix the u.s. economy? he claims his 999 plan is the answer. here's how he taught touts his plan on his website. >> our tax code is the 21st century version of slavery. th
the counter of godfathers pizza says the occupy wall street protesters, thousands in new york and across the country have got their anger all wrong. listen to what herman cain said yesterday. >> i don't know where it's going to go but they need to go away. because in my opinion they're focusing on the wrong thing. wall street didn't pass a trillion dollar stimulus bill that didn't work. wall street didn't create these economic policies that are not working. this was done by the white...
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khazahee which is the permanent representative to the united nations in new york. we will have more on the terror plot after the break. e collar or no collars. we are business in america. and every day we awake to the same challenges. but at prudential we're helping companies everywhere find new solutions to manage risk, capital and employee benefits, so american business can get on with business. ♪ and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. >>> mexico played a big role in bringing the terror plot to light. the case came to the attention of authorities when the suspect, burhanuddin rabbani met with the dea inform
khazahee which is the permanent representative to the united nations in new york. we will have more on the terror plot after the break. e collar or no collars. we are business in america. and every day we awake to the same challenges. but at prudential we're helping companies everywhere find new solutions to manage risk, capital and employee benefits, so american business can get on with business. ♪ and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ......
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there's 6 million people until libya, smaller than the population in new york city. with all of that money, they should all be living incredibly well and they are not. >> that's right. the thing that struck me in 2007 and i was back in 2010 is the crumbling infrastructure, the roads, the lack of good water, the sanitation, schools, as you say. this is an incredibly rich country, which out to give us some hope for the transitional council. they will have the money that iraq and other countries don't have. they all the to be able to take advantage of it. unlike gadhafi, they are willing to put it to the gadhafi people. >> bob, at the top of the hour the video that we received, it's right there, the video of him saying, no, no, no, we want him alive. what do you think happened? do you think we will ever known what happened? >> i think someone walked up and shot him because gadhafi did run the country into the ground. everybody is happy that he's gone, except for his tribe. for the cia, it's good, too. in the '80s, i was assigned to khartoum. he fired a bomb but missed i
there's 6 million people until libya, smaller than the population in new york city. with all of that money, they should all be living incredibly well and they are not. >> that's right. the thing that struck me in 2007 and i was back in 2010 is the crumbling infrastructure, the roads, the lack of good water, the sanitation, schools, as you say. this is an incredibly rich country, which out to give us some hope for the transitional council. they will have the money that iraq and other...
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he recently told the "new york post," i was very much in love with joanne, but sadly her father was a tyrant and forbade her to marry me. joanne took off on her own and went to san francisco where she gave birth. >> everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife. except they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. so my parents who were on a waiting list got a call in the middle of the night asking, we've got an unexpected baby boy, do you want him? they said, of course. >> reporter: his adoptive father, paul jobs, was a machinist. he and his wife raised steve in a middle class home in los altos, california. >> i was lucky. i found what i loved to do early in life. woz and i started apple in my parent's garage when i was 20. >> reporter: three years later, jobs himself had a child out of wedlock, a girl named lisa. lisa is now an accomplished writer. and in february of 2008 wrote in "vogue" magazine what it was like growing up as jobs' daughter. in california, my mother had raised me mostly alone, we didn't have many things, but she is
he recently told the "new york post," i was very much in love with joanne, but sadly her father was a tyrant and forbade her to marry me. joanne took off on her own and went to san francisco where she gave birth. >> everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife. except they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. so my parents who were on a waiting list got a call in the middle of the night asking, we've got an unexpected baby...
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and a new cbs/"the new york times" poll shows 89% of americans say they distrust government to do the right thing and 84% disapprove of congress. we invited congressman ryan to come on the show and he declined. here to talk about it, former george w. bush spokesman, ari, you worked for a president who was criticized by the opposition side. at some point, democrats say at some point it's understandable that president obama would use the same rhetoric or tactics that republicans are using. >> when i was there, harry reid, democrat majority leader, called george w. bush a loser and a liar and al gore and john kerry called him unamerican. unpatriotic. you don't see the same vitriol against barack obama. when you go through those quotes, remember 1800. this is nothing. remember 1800. the election between jefferson and adams was far, far worse. it's part of the noise of american democracy. people don't like it. i think you have to keep it within bounds. a lot of those things are substantive disagreements. there's nothing wrong with that. >> there is no denying republicans have blocked votes
and a new cbs/"the new york times" poll shows 89% of americans say they distrust government to do the right thing and 84% disapprove of congress. we invited congressman ryan to come on the show and he declined. here to talk about it, former george w. bush spokesman, ari, you worked for a president who was criticized by the opposition side. at some point, democrats say at some point it's understandable that president obama would use the same rhetoric or tactics that republicans are...
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"the new york times" editorialized against repatriation for several reasons. there is still some bargaining. they did get the trade bills through. the president doesn't like to mention that. but he wouldn't have won those trade bills without republicans passing the votes. but the last point, anderson, is this. the president is really playing -- and jessica knows this better than i do -- the president's on a dual track policy. on one hand trying to set up all the instruction and blaming republicans for stopping things, but he's using the executive power of the presidency to try to get some positive things done as he did on housing and refinancing housing. both of those are trying to make political points. these guys, they're standing in the way. they're stopping all the progress. if it weren't for them, we'd have the unploilt rate down, meanwhile, i'll fighting for you back home. bill clinton did this back in the '90s. it worked well for him as a democrat. >> in terms of the timetable and the president does not have an indeaf in the period of time to define him
"the new york times" editorialized against repatriation for several reasons. there is still some bargaining. they did get the trade bills through. the president doesn't like to mention that. but he wouldn't have won those trade bills without republicans passing the votes. but the last point, anderson, is this. the president is really playing -- and jessica knows this better than i do -- the president's on a dual track policy. on one hand trying to set up all the instruction and...
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citizen who appeared in new york court today. new details on just how they caught him, how long he's been held and who was tracking him. the other suspect is a member of iran's revolutionary guard. he's still at large. iran is blasting the united states saying it has no ties to this suspected plot. the spokesman for the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad, quote, i think the u.s. government is busy fabricating a new scenario and history has shown both the u.s. government and the cia have a lot of experience in fabricating these scenarios and this is just the latest one. i think their goal is to reach the american public. they want to take the public's mind off the serious domestic problems they're facing these days and scare them with fabricated problems outside the country. but in washington, the fbi director robert mueller said this was no fabrication, no joke. he says elements of the iranian government were ready to spend $1.5 million to hire what they believe was a drug cartel hit squad from mexico. >> this case illustrates
citizen who appeared in new york court today. new details on just how they caught him, how long he's been held and who was tracking him. the other suspect is a member of iran's revolutionary guard. he's still at large. iran is blasting the united states saying it has no ties to this suspected plot. the spokesman for the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad, quote, i think the u.s. government is busy fabricating a new scenario and history has shown both the u.s. government and the cia have a...
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last weekend alone in new york city there was 700 arrests. i mean, that is not representative at all about what this tea party movement is about. we are very focussed, we know what we want to do, and maybe they'll figure out what they want to do, but the thing is you can't be mad at wall street. what wall street did was completely legal. wall street, these people are protesting against capitalism, what america was made -- that's what america is, and they are protesting against capitalism, they want to take capitalism down, but yet they are mad at the banks being bailed out? that's double talk out of both sides of their mouth. it's capitalism that would have allowed the banks to fail, instead, wall street had an ace up their sleeve, reached up to washington and the money was pumped into there, so what do they want? do they want capitalism or socialism? we want capitalism. we want to protect this great country and what it was founded bonn, the constitution, and we want washington to live within their means. >> thanks very much, it was interesti
last weekend alone in new york city there was 700 arrests. i mean, that is not representative at all about what this tea party movement is about. we are very focussed, we know what we want to do, and maybe they'll figure out what they want to do, but the thing is you can't be mad at wall street. what wall street did was completely legal. wall street, these people are protesting against capitalism, what america was made -- that's what america is, and they are protesting against capitalism, they...
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last weekend alone in new york city there were 700 arrests. i mean that is not representative at all of what this tea party movement is about. we are very focused. we know what we want to do. and, you know, maybe they'll what wall street did was completely legal. wall street -- these people are protesting against capitalism. what america was made -- that's what america is. and they're protesting against capitalism. they want to take capitalism down? yet, they're mad at the banks being bailed out. that is double talk out of both sides of their mouth. if they were -- i mean it's capitalism that would have allowed the banks to fail. instead, wall street had an ace up their sleeve. they reached back to washington and the money was pumped into there. so, you know, what do they want? do they want capitalism or do they want socialism? we want capitalism. we want to protect this great country and what was founded upon, the constitution. and we want washington to live within their means. >> amy kramer, i appreciate you coming on. thank you very much. >
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>> david, one of the architects of the plan, ran for senate in new york. david, great to see you and appreciate you're taking the time to come and explain this. let me start with the big question, why did you and governor perry make the decision to allow people to pick between the current tax system and his new flat tax rate? >> hi, erin. we want to make sure no one is going to pay a higher tax amount than what they are in the current system, so the easiest way to do that is give them the choice. a lot of this program is about freedom, giving people freedom to choose with their own money. >> is there any situation a wealthy person would pay more in taxes than they do right now or sounds like you're saying no increase for them at all? >> actually, if they make more money, which i think they will, under this system, they will pay more tax. the same is true of somebody who's unemployed right now. this kind of a plan is going to create millions and millions of jobs. all of those people will pay more taxes than what they're paying right now, which is nothing, i
>> david, one of the architects of the plan, ran for senate in new york. david, great to see you and appreciate you're taking the time to come and explain this. let me start with the big question, why did you and governor perry make the decision to allow people to pick between the current tax system and his new flat tax rate? >> hi, erin. we want to make sure no one is going to pay a higher tax amount than what they are in the current system, so the easiest way to do that is give...
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cargo planes, and the attempt to set off a bomb in new york's times square. >> i consider al qaeda in the arabian peninsulas with awlaki as a leader within that organization probably the most significant risk to the u.s. home land. >> we had always had tremendous concern that after getting bin ladin that someone like awlaki was a primary target because of his continuing efforts to plan attacks against the united states. >> awlaki justifies such attacks saying americans are at war with islam. >> with the american invasion of iraq and continued u.s. aggression against muslims -- and i eventually came to the conclusion that jihad against america is binding upon myself, just as it is binding on every other able muslim. >> the pentagon is saying little about the drone strike that ended his war, except that three others died alongside him, including another radical american who was the producer of the jihady online magazine called inspire. the notion of killing americans instead of bringing them to justice, not sitting well with some. >> awlaki was born here, he's an american citizen. he wa
cargo planes, and the attempt to set off a bomb in new york's times square. >> i consider al qaeda in the arabian peninsulas with awlaki as a leader within that organization probably the most significant risk to the u.s. home land. >> we had always had tremendous concern that after getting bin ladin that someone like awlaki was a primary target because of his continuing efforts to plan attacks against the united states. >> awlaki justifies such attacks saying americans are at...
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peter spent 20 years on the floor of the new york stock exchange. so one great day, and a great month, which kind of snuck up on us. are you optimistic? >> i am optimistic. and i'm optimistic for several reasons. both of the points that you mentioned are clearly the drivers. the gdp numbers, the macroeconomic numbers that we've been getting are both incredibly positive, surprisingly positive, given the weakness in some of the sectors of the economy. but also, the eu, as you had mentioned, there's a lot of work to be done. it still takes a lot of risk off table, particularly for the financials. so on a day like today, you've seen tremendous leadership from the financials. that's a very good indicator that there's still some room left on this move up. >> and in terms of this double-dip scenario, which is fair to say, our economic strike team had said, you know, 17 out of 20 of them, they did not see a double dip. now we get numbers like this. a lot of americans still feel like we're in a recession, but it doesn't look like we're going to have that dou
peter spent 20 years on the floor of the new york stock exchange. so one great day, and a great month, which kind of snuck up on us. are you optimistic? >> i am optimistic. and i'm optimistic for several reasons. both of the points that you mentioned are clearly the drivers. the gdp numbers, the macroeconomic numbers that we've been getting are both incredibly positive, surprisingly positive, given the weakness in some of the sectors of the economy. but also, the eu, as you had mentioned,...
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. >> reporter: in new york state in 1820, a teenaged boy went to pray in the woods about conflicts between christian churches. that's when mormon history says joseph smith had a heavenly vision, to build a new church all together. ♪ today there are 14 million mormons. the core in utah where smith's followers fled after years of persecution. aggressive recruitment has always been key to the more properly named church of jesus christ of latter-day saints, yet the faith remains mysterious to many americans. so much so that mitt romney, perhaps the country's most famous mormon at the moment, was attacked even in his first run for president. >> hello, sir, how are you? >> i'm one person who will not vote for a mormon. >> oh, is that right? can i shake your hand anyway? >> no! >>. >> reporter: the resistance is toughest from revangelical christians. >> those of us who are born again followers of christ should prefer a competent christian to a competent non-christian like mitt romney. >> reporter: mormons say they are absolutely christian. at vanderbilt university kathleen flake teaches history
. >> reporter: in new york state in 1820, a teenaged boy went to pray in the woods about conflicts between christian churches. that's when mormon history says joseph smith had a heavenly vision, to build a new church all together. ♪ today there are 14 million mormons. the core in utah where smith's followers fled after years of persecution. aggressive recruitment has always been key to the more properly named church of jesus christ of latter-day saints, yet the faith remains mysterious...
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i found it was news. the twin towers of the new york trade center collapsed and then i smiled. des, despicable my initial reaction was to be remarkably pleased. ivity caught in the fact that someone had so visibly brought america to her knees. >> america is the global police like captain america. he symbolizes for pakistani, he symbolizes the american people and symbol of hope, liberty. whatever. >> he's a lunatic. >> we did not -- in any way at all. i'm talking about the real nation that pakistan is, not those minorities that were happy. >> what would happen do you think if america disengaged from pakistan? >> it would not be that good. right now economically, pakistan is very, very shaky. >> it's a decision between bad and worse. >> do you think america is a better partner than china. >> china has been more loyal, more helpful. >> when i said china, you all nod and look kind of clearly pleased. >> again, it's also propaganda. we follow a lot of chinese products and we've got fighter jets that have been made by them. the worst thing america ever did to pakistan was after the n
i found it was news. the twin towers of the new york trade center collapsed and then i smiled. des, despicable my initial reaction was to be remarkably pleased. ivity caught in the fact that someone had so visibly brought america to her knees. >> america is the global police like captain america. he symbolizes for pakistani, he symbolizes the american people and symbol of hope, liberty. whatever. >> he's a lunatic. >> we did not -- in any way at all. i'm talking about the real...
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. >>> up next, dramatic rescue in the waters off new york city after a helicopter with five people onboard crashed in the east river. new details ahead. cause scratch. as a result of those scratches, bacteria will get lodged in that denture and as they multiply in the mouth the odor can get stronger. i always advise my patients to use polident. it has specific agents in it that can kill bacteria. using polident daily, you definitely will not be creating the scratches. you're going to have a fresh bright smile, and you're going to feel confident. o0 c1 ♪ ♪ ♪ when your chain of supply ♪ goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there ♪ ♪ track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that ♪ hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, man: good job. where your price won't increase due to yo
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from new york, paris, hong kong, makeshift shrines and thank you notes and flags flying at half mass. no word whether there will be a public memorial but his family says that a website will be created for. tonight, we take a look at the beginning of his life which is just as remark blg as the company that he went on to build. bravo and brilliance and how he got there is a little told story. only on rare occasions did he speak about it at all. >> my biological mother was a young unwed graduate student. >> her name is joanne shibel. she fell in love with this man from syria. he was studying at the university of wisconsin and said, i was very much in love with joanne but sadly her father was a tyrant and forbad her to marry me. >> everything was all set for me to be adopted by a lawyer and his wife except that when i popped out, they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. so my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking, we got an unexpected baby boy . do you want him? he said, of course. >> his father, raised them in a middle cl
from new york, paris, hong kong, makeshift shrines and thank you notes and flags flying at half mass. no word whether there will be a public memorial but his family says that a website will be created for. tonight, we take a look at the beginning of his life which is just as remark blg as the company that he went on to build. bravo and brilliance and how he got there is a little told story. only on rare occasions did he speak about it at all. >> my biological mother was a young unwed...
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speaking of china, today, new york democrat chuck schumer and south carolina republican lindsey graham got one step closing to slashing tariffs on china. the senate voted to take up their bill, hitting china for managing its currency. but hold on, we did some checking. first of all did you know the chinese currency has already risen 21% against the dollar over the past six years? second, back in china over this may feel good but it will hurt at home. a rising chinese currency or tariff both mean rising prices on anything made in china, so for all of us that shop at walmart, stand by for sticker shock. >>> and number three, reports say the united auto workers and ford are on the brink of a new four-year deal. to you, one key detail is a $7,500 signing bonus for employees. we made some calls and we found out there is not an agreement yet on that bonus. but it is important to note that if it's true, ford will pay $2,500 an employee more in bonuses than general motors. that's what ford gets for not needing a bailout. is that fair? please let us know on our facebook page. we want to hear fr
speaking of china, today, new york democrat chuck schumer and south carolina republican lindsey graham got one step closing to slashing tariffs on china. the senate voted to take up their bill, hitting china for managing its currency. but hold on, we did some checking. first of all did you know the chinese currency has already risen 21% against the dollar over the past six years? second, back in china over this may feel good but it will hurt at home. a rising chinese currency or tariff both...