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sullivan. before we turn to the witness, let me ask my ranking member, senator rubio, to make his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank our witnesses here at the subcommittee today and i want to thank you, admiral, for being here. last year the coast guard responded to over 20,000 search and rescue and is a role in so many roles. i want to say we very much appreciate your service to our country and i want to thank the chairman for holding this hearing today. i think as we know, we live in a time of record deficits and maintaining the right policies is important more than ever. i appreciate the opportunity to hear what the administration's priorities are for the upcoming fiscal year for both the coast guard and for noaa, and specifically i'm interested in hearing from the coast guard about the status of the recapitalization efforts. this program is vital to our national security, so i was disappointed when to see in the latest budget proposal that the effort is being sca
sullivan. before we turn to the witness, let me ask my ranking member, senator rubio, to make his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank our witnesses here at the subcommittee today and i want to thank you, admiral, for being here. last year the coast guard responded to over 20,000 search and rescue and is a role in so many roles. i want to say we very much appreciate your service to our country and i want to thank the chairman for holding this hearing today. i...
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it's facebook.com, then there's a lot of tom sullivans but this address is tom sullivan show. follow me on twitte twitter @sullivanradio and all of the ways to contact us on my main web page, tomsullivan.com. tune into the radio show on fox news talk and many of your local radio stations around the country. or listen through our fox news radio app, it's
it's facebook.com, then there's a lot of tom sullivans but this address is tom sullivan show. follow me on twitte twitter @sullivanradio and all of the ways to contact us on my main web page, tomsullivan.com. tune into the radio show on fox news talk and many of your local radio stations around the country. or listen through our fox news radio app, it's
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it's facebook.com, then there's a lot of tom sullivans but this address is tom sullivan show. follow me on twitte twitter @sullivanradio and all of the ways to contact us on my main web page, tomsullivan.com. tune into the radio show on fox news talk and many of your local radio stations around the country. or listen through our fox news radio
it's facebook.com, then there's a lot of tom sullivans but this address is tom sullivan show. follow me on twitte twitter @sullivanradio and all of the ways to contact us on my main web page, tomsullivan.com. tune into the radio show on fox news talk and many of your local radio stations around the country. or listen through our fox news radio
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to sullivan's question, what do you do? how do you do something? >> first of all, u you don't put boots on the ground, nor do any of us. i would like to point out that mr. sullivan, with respect to two years ago, those who were against intervention said all kinds of bad things would happen if we intervene. all of this would happen because we didn't intervene. to turn a blind eye of 70,000 missing while we standby and watch is an offense against everything america stands for and believes in. we could take out the syrian air on the ground with cruise missiles and we could depend on a safe area with pay troet missiles and other capableties. we give them a safe area, we let them have a benghazi where they can get the weapons to the right people and lead the people of syria out of this terrible situation. he used scud missiles against his own people. i do think, as christiano said, there is against their own people. and finally, on a national security standpoint, it would be the greatest blow to iran in 25 years if arasaad fell and right now, it's desta
to sullivan's question, what do you do? how do you do something? >> first of all, u you don't put boots on the ground, nor do any of us. i would like to point out that mr. sullivan, with respect to two years ago, those who were against intervention said all kinds of bad things would happen if we intervene. all of this would happen because we didn't intervene. to turn a blind eye of 70,000 missing while we standby and watch is an offense against everything america stands for and believes...
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>> good evening, brian sullivan. >> thank you, brian schactman. >> thank you very much, brian sullivan. >> it's a b.s. fest. >> i'm trying to minimize that. you're doing just fine on your own. listen, let's get to some news. the fed could be cutting back on its bond-buying program this summer if the economy continues to improve. that according to san francisco fed president john williams. the fed of course currently buying $85 billion in treasuries and mortgage-backed securities each and every month. and now to that bp story that brian talked about. it's known for its slogan "beyond petroleum." it's now going back to just petroleum and getting out of the wind business. the company reportedly selling shares in 16 operating wind farms and nine states. assets worth as much as $3.1 million. those not making money. the top entertainment story, it's official. nbc's "tonight show" will soon be moving back to new york city. cnbc's julia boorstin has more. julia? >> thanks, brian. after 22 years jay leno is leaving "the tonight show." and will be replaced by jimmy fallon. when the hand-off happ
>> good evening, brian sullivan. >> thank you, brian schactman. >> thank you very much, brian sullivan. >> it's a b.s. fest. >> i'm trying to minimize that. you're doing just fine on your own. listen, let's get to some news. the fed could be cutting back on its bond-buying program this summer if the economy continues to improve. that according to san francisco fed president john williams. the fed of course currently buying $85 billion in treasuries and...
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lieutenant mike sullivan tells us he is not sure if it was a random crime or a crime of opportunity. >> at this point, all we know is that one victim was identified. he came upon the car after the concert, saw someone in it. the person gave back the property to the suspect. he ran to a different vehicle and then took off out of the parking lot at a high rate of speed, 30, 40 miles an hour and struck the officer. >>> lieutenant sullivan says that officer was taken to the hospital with a broken leg but the good news is, he has been released and he will be okay. the suspect, however, is still on the run. he is described as a hispanic man with curly hair. last seen driving a late model black four-door acura tl. police say they do he a partial license plate number. they are running that. so they are competent they will find this suspect sooner than later. live in san jose. marla tallez, "today in the bay." >>> 6:05 right now. we are keeping our eyes on the sky for you. give you a live look outside over san francisco. the sun slowly creeping up and illuminating the sky. it looks kind of ca
lieutenant mike sullivan tells us he is not sure if it was a random crime or a crime of opportunity. >> at this point, all we know is that one victim was identified. he came upon the car after the concert, saw someone in it. the person gave back the property to the suspect. he ran to a different vehicle and then took off out of the parking lot at a high rate of speed, 30, 40 miles an hour and struck the officer. >>> lieutenant sullivan says that officer was taken to the hospital...
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attorney and actor mike sullivan. the fact that republicans ended up with a competitive primary seems like arrested energy when you consider 150,000 primary voters will turn out today. before the boston bombings upended the race, it was known for not catching fire. both are competitive and william galvin predicts that they are likely to cast ballots today. turn out among registered independents. not only how many turn out, but where they vote. they can pick either primary. lynch needs them in the democratic primary to pull the upset over marky. he will overcome the fact that he's not a true conservative republican among the definition that is out there today. the big question, they will decide is the democratic nominee the heavy favorite or just a slightly heavy favorite. it depends on dave gomez. the republican with perhaps the best shot of making this seat competitive in the general. certainly the candidate democrats fear the most given that they might give republicans the good shot in june. june 25th is the special
attorney and actor mike sullivan. the fact that republicans ended up with a competitive primary seems like arrested energy when you consider 150,000 primary voters will turn out today. before the boston bombings upended the race, it was known for not catching fire. both are competitive and william galvin predicts that they are likely to cast ballots today. turn out among registered independents. not only how many turn out, but where they vote. they can pick either primary. lynch needs them in...
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lieutenant sullivan says they do have a partial license plate. he is confident sooner or later, the suspect will be taken into custody. live in san jose, marla tallez, "today in the bay." >>> they are set to present findings for a fire in richmond. the u.s. chemical safety board releasing a detailed report into the cause of the august fire. the investigation includes corroded piping led to the leak and the fire and blames the state's regulatory agency for not being proactive enough. they plan to discuss this at a news conference. a public meeting will be held friday in richmond. meteorologist, christina loren, she joins us now. >> how are we looking? we are looking great. want to make sure you are ready my friends to drive to work through showers. we have showers coming down from 101 north to san jose. take it easy out there. it has been the past three hours. i notice that trend. as i widen out, you can see the south bay dealing with that rainfall this morning. we want to thank you for waking up with us each and every morning. don't dilly-dally.
lieutenant sullivan says they do have a partial license plate. he is confident sooner or later, the suspect will be taken into custody. live in san jose, marla tallez, "today in the bay." >>> they are set to present findings for a fire in richmond. the u.s. chemical safety board releasing a detailed report into the cause of the august fire. the investigation includes corroded piping led to the leak and the fire and blames the state's regulatory agency for not being proactive...
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tim sullivan ceo of micro ventures. the website says it's like crowd funding but legal. that's a good thing. thanks for being with us this morning. walk me through what this is you do legally that allows me to buy shares in companies that aren't public. >> historically people haven't been able to invest in early stage companies. over the past five years, there has been a number of platforms that opened up investing into this early stage environment of private equity. our platform essentially enables credited investors to aggregate on the site and have access to these early stage startup deals. >> i'm assuming there's criteria. you don't have to walk through every criteria but make a certain in come. >> essentially means you can afford to lose money. >> so not me. >> so are the companies getting -- are you buying it from existing -- where is it coming from? >> we're making an investment with our investors, alongside our investors with the companies. >> who makes the actual security acquisition on a secondary market. >> secondary market trades are ones which an existing sh
tim sullivan ceo of micro ventures. the website says it's like crowd funding but legal. that's a good thing. thanks for being with us this morning. walk me through what this is you do legally that allows me to buy shares in companies that aren't public. >> historically people haven't been able to invest in early stage companies. over the past five years, there has been a number of platforms that opened up investing into this early stage environment of private equity. our platform...
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we'll talk to michael sullivan. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. with simple, real ingredients, like roasted peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from nature to you. nature valley protein bars. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the wo
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they want sullivan. he stands for everything that the massachusetts electorate is for or against. he is you know, social conservative. pro gun lobby. all that stuff. gomez is a moderate republican. he is allaty know. they see the koch brothers and karl rove coming in here with huge amounts of money trying to make this a national race against ed markey. markey's fails to really inspire a lot of passion. gomez could come on like gang busters. instilling some fear in the democratic leadership. >> it's interesting how it's playing out and we'll see if bostonians who love politics, it's sort of a second hobby for them after the red sox. we'll see if it gets reengaged here before next tuesday. thanks for coming on the show. >> thanks. >> the gaggle will be here next to preview the presidential prospects joining the presidents in dallas tomorrow. wait until you see who's showing up tonight. but first, it's the white house soup of the day. every reporter's favorite. we'll be right back. nsurance ag. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now o
they want sullivan. he stands for everything that the massachusetts electorate is for or against. he is you know, social conservative. pro gun lobby. all that stuff. gomez is a moderate republican. he is allaty know. they see the koch brothers and karl rove coming in here with huge amounts of money trying to make this a national race against ed markey. markey's fails to really inspire a lot of passion. gomez could come on like gang busters. instilling some fear in the democratic leadership....
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people impugning motives in claiming they know this that the other like we mentioned people like andrew sullivan but the f.b.i. is claiming they have they that they're not sure and by the way they've been behaving attention to the f.b.i. they were already contradicted their story two to three different times about how they didn't know these people then they did know these people they weren't following these people they don't think they're connected to other people get they were interviewing people in other countries about it months ago and you know it's more of the same and part of this by the way is in our in the projects are twenty thirteen book started by trevor aaronson he has a new book out called the terror factory i talked to one of the f.b.i. has been behind a majority of terrorist plots they've subsequently thwarted in the united states over the past several years so that should be something that is highly questioned why i got that why a lot of people are trying to fill in the blanks and trying to say you know i mean a lot of unfounded speculation at this point because there is so littl
people impugning motives in claiming they know this that the other like we mentioned people like andrew sullivan but the f.b.i. is claiming they have they that they're not sure and by the way they've been behaving attention to the f.b.i. they were already contradicted their story two to three different times about how they didn't know these people then they did know these people they weren't following these people they don't think they're connected to other people get they were interviewing...
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michael sullivan i will go back to you for another men now. richard reid prosecuted in the federal court. how long was his sentence? >> he received a life sentence. he received the maximum sentence that the law provided for. but i agree with jay. i think that our government needs to determine whether or not there is any national security, national defense benefit by identifying him as an enemy combatant and if it is, if there is then they should identify him, designate him as an enemy combatant and get as much intelligence as we possibly can from him. if they make a determination that there is none then obviously he should be prosecuted. >> judge jeanine: gentlemen, stand by. we are coming back. later, how far can the government go to get answers in their interrogation of the boston bombing suspect? when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer)
michael sullivan i will go back to you for another men now. richard reid prosecuted in the federal court. how long was his sentence? >> he received a life sentence. he received the maximum sentence that the law provided for. but i agree with jay. i think that our government needs to determine whether or not there is any national security, national defense benefit by identifying him as an enemy combatant and if it is, if there is then they should identify him, designate him as an enemy...
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now, here to tell you more is your steam specialist anthony sullivan. >> hi, i'm anthony sullivan and this is the x5, and it's quickly becoming one of the most popular steam cleaning systems in the world today. why? because it's easy to use, it's lightweight, it's versatile and it gets the job done. now, the x5 is five steamers in one. it's a floor steamer it's a carpet steamer, it's a handheld steamer, it's a window, glass and mirror steamer, and it's a garment and upholstery steamer. and today we've got some exciting new attachments to share with you to help you clean your home from floor to ceiling and wall to wall, but first let's get started steam cleaning your floors. now, the x5 uses regular tap water. all you do is you fill it up and place the cap back on. now, at the touch of a button you get continuous steam and you get variable steam-- 1 being the lowest setting and 4 being the highest setting. for what i'm about to do now i'm gonna set it to 2. the x5 is one of the best floor steamers you'll ever use. and when you combine the power of steam with microfiber you've got doubl
now, here to tell you more is your steam specialist anthony sullivan. >> hi, i'm anthony sullivan and this is the x5, and it's quickly becoming one of the most popular steam cleaning systems in the world today. why? because it's easy to use, it's lightweight, it's versatile and it gets the job done. now, the x5 is five steamers in one. it's a floor steamer it's a carpet steamer, it's a handheld steamer, it's a window, glass and mirror steamer, and it's a garment and upholstery steamer....
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people impugning motives in claiming they know this that the other likely mentioned people like andrew sullivan but that the f.b.i. is claiming they have they that they're not sure and by the way if you've been being attention to the f.b.i. they were already contradicted their story two to three different times about how they didn't know these people then they did know these people they weren't following these people they don't think they're connected to other people get they were interviewing people in other countries about it months ago you know it's more of the same and part of this by the way is in our in the projects are twenty thirteen book started by trevor aaronson he has a new book out called the terror factory i did talk to one of the f.b.i. has been behind a majority of terrorist plots they've subsequently thwarted in the united states over the past several years so that should be something that is highly questioned why i got that why a lot of people are trying to fill in the blanks and trying to say you know i mean a lot of unfounded speculation at this point because there is so lit
people impugning motives in claiming they know this that the other likely mentioned people like andrew sullivan but that the f.b.i. is claiming they have they that they're not sure and by the way if you've been being attention to the f.b.i. they were already contradicted their story two to three different times about how they didn't know these people then they did know these people they weren't following these people they don't think they're connected to other people get they were interviewing...
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people impugning motives in claiming they know this that the other likely mentioned people like andrew sullivan but the f.b.i. is claiming they have they that they're not sure and by the way they've been behaving attention to the f.b.i. they were already contradicted their story two to three different times about how they didn't know these people then they did know these people they weren't following these people they don't think they're connected to other people get they were interviewing people in other countries about it months ago you know it's more of the same and part of this by the way is in our in the project as a twenty thirteen book story by trevor aaronson he has a new book out called the terror factory i talked to one of the f.b.i. has been behind a majority of terrorist plots they've subsequently thwarted in the united states over the past several years so that should be something that is highly questioned why i got that why a lot of people are trying to fill in the blanks and trying to say you know i mean a lot of unfounded speculation at this point because there is so little tran
people impugning motives in claiming they know this that the other likely mentioned people like andrew sullivan but the f.b.i. is claiming they have they that they're not sure and by the way they've been behaving attention to the f.b.i. they were already contradicted their story two to three different times about how they didn't know these people then they did know these people they weren't following these people they don't think they're connected to other people get they were interviewing...
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. >> but the issue, the reason why he's a more attractive candidate than michael sullivan. michael sullivan is the other plausible nominee on the republican side, the former attorney general for massachusetts. his position is i will not challenge the legitimacy of gay marriage. he's by far the most culturally conservative candidate running in the race. the democratic party in massachusetts has made an aggressive toward make him the nominee. if the turn-out is low on the republican side, presumably that's more activists who are turning out, michael sullivan is the favorite of the activist. gabriel gomez is the guy who spent money. the higher the turn-out gets, more in gomez's. >> if it's goem ez/markey -- >> here's the thing, chances are the race never gets that much atense. markey, that's most likely. if this thing ever captures public interest, public imagination or the way that coakley brown caught a few years ago, a 36-year house incumbent who has the house in malden he hasn't lived in in years, a real house in the beltway. reeks of d.c. insider. going up against a guy w
. >> but the issue, the reason why he's a more attractive candidate than michael sullivan. michael sullivan is the other plausible nominee on the republican side, the former attorney general for massachusetts. his position is i will not challenge the legitimacy of gay marriage. he's by far the most culturally conservative candidate running in the race. the democratic party in massachusetts has made an aggressive toward make him the nominee. if the turn-out is low on the republican side,...
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i'm anthony sullivan. >> and i'm mindy mccortney. >> thanks for watching and we'll see you next time. >> announcer: tired of lugging around heavy vacuums? tired of all the sweeper and vacuum brushes that get tangled with hair, making them grind to a stop? it's time to take your cleaning experience to the max with the new swivel sweeper max! now with more power to pick up the tough stuff, a stronger, sturdier pole for greater control, and the swivel sweeper max is the only sweeper with r.c.r. technology-- removable, cleanable reusable bristles. easily strip off hair, twine and floss that bog other vacuums and sweepers down, and keep your swivel sweeper max looking and running like new! it's the easiest to use, more powerful, most lightweight cordless sweeper. the swivel sweeper max picks up practically anything and everything, from spills in the kitchen to messes on the stairs, from crumbs on the carpet to hair in the bathroom. it's the one cordless sweeper that does it all. unlike other floor cleaners that use wheels and are limited to a back-and-forth motion, the new swivel sweeper m
i'm anthony sullivan. >> and i'm mindy mccortney. >> thanks for watching and we'll see you next time. >> announcer: tired of lugging around heavy vacuums? tired of all the sweeper and vacuum brushes that get tangled with hair, making them grind to a stop? it's time to take your cleaning experience to the max with the new swivel sweeper max! now with more power to pick up the tough stuff, a stronger, sturdier pole for greater control, and the swivel sweeper max is the only...
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we have three republicans in here, mike sullivan is running. he is a social conservative who is running in a way to say even though i'm a social conservative, i'm also an federal equatist. gomez is an interesting candidate. he's more of a moderate first timer latino. i think that he would be an interesting candidate. we don't really know that much about him other than his campaign has been very short. and then there is dan winzlow. he is more the profile of the massachusetts republican who has done well in recent elections in modern massachusetts. so i think he would have a shot if he won, but i'm not sure he has a shot to win the primary, but i think he could be competitive in a general election particularly against lynch. >> michael: one of the candidates that you mentioned is michael sullivan, a onetime acting director for the atf. he said this quote . . . and he didn't think requiring background checks for all gun show sales would accomplish much. do you think this could become a major issue for him? >> in he were to win the republican nomi
we have three republicans in here, mike sullivan is running. he is a social conservative who is running in a way to say even though i'm a social conservative, i'm also an federal equatist. gomez is an interesting candidate. he's more of a moderate first timer latino. i think that he would be an interesting candidate. we don't really know that much about him other than his campaign has been very short. and then there is dan winzlow. he is more the profile of the massachusetts republican who has...
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andinding up on ed sullivan realizing my life had changed, , andg that as a teen idol surviving the beatles, moving to a lot of countries, recording in , realizing i canmmo get over this. next one gave me gravitons as a writer. i think those were the crucial periods. things really changed for me. at youlook different. after that it became smooth iiling in that i would say, have a great journey. could do what i want. nothing lasts in this business. i looked at these kids to waste their money. that is terrible. years.it has been 60 will it last? i have been waiting for 10 years for this conversation. people whoo many have been so iconic you wait for the moment of being on the show. i am delighted in this conversation. thank you for stopping by to talk to us. thank you for stopping by. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. join me next time for a conversation with robert battle. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thi
andinding up on ed sullivan realizing my life had changed, , andg that as a teen idol surviving the beatles, moving to a lot of countries, recording in , realizing i canmmo get over this. next one gave me gravitons as a writer. i think those were the crucial periods. things really changed for me. at youlook different. after that it became smooth iiling in that i would say, have a great journey. could do what i want. nothing lasts in this business. i looked at these kids to waste their money....
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mike sullivan. >>> is this the closure everyone has been looking for. it ain't over, are they celebrating too early? [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause seris allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell yo doctor right away if you havehese, new or worsening depression, or unusuhanges in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in e
mike sullivan. >>> is this the closure everyone has been looking for. it ain't over, are they celebrating too early? [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it...
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we have mary sullivan, resident of watertown and mary, it's mark along with sarah underwood. i understand you witnessed what went down on franklin street earlier. tell us about it. >> yes. we were -- the governor had just said there was a lift. and so we kind of hooked up our dog and my 20-year-old children and my son's girlfriend was with us and we were coming down russell ave and we were ready to get to the end of russell ave talking to a student and all of a sudden you heard this series of gunshots. and as he we ran across russell to the corner of russell -- all these cars and police cars and humvees and police and everyone just started to run down to franklin street, which is a very residential area and so we just started filming and the gun -- it was just like a very quick like almost 30 seconds of gunshots. then 2 stopped and then they just shut the roads down and then everyone is here. like there is ambulances and neighbors and it was just crazy because the whole series has been up in the east end and this is just a few blocks away from where we live. we just thought,
we have mary sullivan, resident of watertown and mary, it's mark along with sarah underwood. i understand you witnessed what went down on franklin street earlier. tell us about it. >> yes. we were -- the governor had just said there was a lift. and so we kind of hooked up our dog and my 20-year-old children and my son's girlfriend was with us and we were coming down russell ave and we were ready to get to the end of russell ave talking to a student and all of a sudden you heard this...
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and there i was on ed sullivan singing that song "dianna". and later, dick clark with his number one hit. and that was trama for me. they taught me something called lip syncing. and what it is, you know, they do it a lot today unfortunately, you need to stand there and follow a record. i'm in the middle of this song. i'm elated i'm with dick clark and kids are screaming. i'm carrying on, oh my darling, oh my lover, i love you with all of my heart. uh-oh. uh-oh. uh-oh. uh-oh. the damn record got stuck and i'm on national television. i said i'm quitting. i'm going home. >> well, thank god you didn't quit. if you had quit, we never would have had "my way" or any of this stuff. it's a terrific book. it's called "my way. >>> paul anka." >> i had people on there. there's people in there i really admire. the real magic for me in there was singing with michael jackson and frank sinatra. because of the technology, i was able to do that as if they were standing in the room with you. >> it's a fantastic album. it's been a real pleasure. >> whenever you
and there i was on ed sullivan singing that song "dianna". and later, dick clark with his number one hit. and that was trama for me. they taught me something called lip syncing. and what it is, you know, they do it a lot today unfortunately, you need to stand there and follow a record. i'm in the middle of this song. i'm elated i'm with dick clark and kids are screaming. i'm carrying on, oh my darling, oh my lover, i love you with all of my heart. uh-oh. uh-oh. uh-oh. uh-oh. the damn...
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watch the tom sullivan show this weekend, interview on monday. don't miss blackberry ceo who is going to join me at 1 p.m. eastern to talk about the company's turn around plan, what's really going on wth sales of the z10. you can tweet me with the questions you want to ask him. i'm at melissa a. francis. you know that because you tweet me all the time, and it's really fun. gerri willis is next. have a fantastic friday, everyone. ♪ w w w w w w w w w w w w w w . we do not. i'm angry. leavitt that. ♪ john: who cares? a slightly different code means you have been struck. 13,000. john: government mess. >> obamacare is working. >> this is a simple, strong, good thing. john: and then there is free-market. >> my cell phone, my e-mail address. >> the long-term players in the medical business need to be pushed to a new way of looking at things. john: well will be the new way? government? free-market? and what happens when the conflict? >> thereof the criminal. >> are you still there? john: i hope so. any hint to treat my dog. will that be legal? free-m
watch the tom sullivan show this weekend, interview on monday. don't miss blackberry ceo who is going to join me at 1 p.m. eastern to talk about the company's turn around plan, what's really going on wth sales of the z10. you can tweet me with the questions you want to ask him. i'm at melissa a. francis. you know that because you tweet me all the time, and it's really fun. gerri willis is next. have a fantastic friday, everyone. ♪ w w w w w w w w w w w w w w . we do not. i'm angry. leavitt...
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warship had to the korean peninsula, we look at the escalating crisis with asia expert richard sullivan. rattling iss saber nothing new, but even china is scrambling for diplomatic solutions. we will pay closer to home for a conversation about what they see as a fallout assault on our children's future. those conversations are coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: kim jong un inherited the military first policy that seeks to destabilize the region. despite sanctions, north korea continues to develop a nuclear arsenal. the former ambassador to the philippines and asia expert richard solomon is a senior rand is to two. dodge this is a timely issue to look at. the kor
warship had to the korean peninsula, we look at the escalating crisis with asia expert richard sullivan. rattling iss saber nothing new, but even china is scrambling for diplomatic solutions. we will pay closer to home for a conversation about what they see as a fallout assault on our children's future. those conversations are coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by...
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we are joined here by michael sullivan. he was a u.s. attorney in boston during the attack on september 11th. he was also the acting director of the atf. so good to have you here this morning. thanks for coming in. >> good to be with you guys this morning. starting with these events, the picture and the story really tells the story. everybody's thinking about the victims, and the victims' families. >> meanwhile, while this happened these two tracks, there were the victims, the recovery effort right there, there's also the investigation, and one of the things that people are looking into, these explosive devices. both the ones that went offer and apparently the ones that did not go off. what do you think they're looking at right now? >> well, they're going through alled forensic evidence that's going to be useful to them to determine how sophisticated the device was, whether or not they've seen similar devices in the past. i mean, you know, the fbi and atf have a wealth of expertise in this area. during the war in iraq, they review every
we are joined here by michael sullivan. he was a u.s. attorney in boston during the attack on september 11th. he was also the acting director of the atf. so good to have you here this morning. thanks for coming in. >> good to be with you guys this morning. starting with these events, the picture and the story really tells the story. everybody's thinking about the victims, and the victims' families. >> meanwhile, while this happened these two tracks, there were the victims, the...
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joining me "washington post" senior correspondent kevin sullivan. with a welcome to you, kevin, we're talking about a million people here. how was it possible to lock down this city? >> it was absolutely remarkable. i talked to the historian from the fbi yesterday, and he said he can't remember ever a time when a major metropolitan city in the united states was locked down this completely. obviously the scale of 9/11 was bigger and we saw huge disruptions in washington and new york, but nothing like the empty streets and the absolute nothingness that we saw in boston yesterday. >> but is it because other major cities would be able to empty out on command like boston did or is it just the city of boston is better prepared to handle a crisis? i mean, it did it so successfully. >> well, i think probably every police department in the nation has thought about something like this happening and i'm sure they have contingency plans for it, but you also have to remember that it snows a lot in boston and a lot of people told me yesterday it's like a snow day
joining me "washington post" senior correspondent kevin sullivan. with a welcome to you, kevin, we're talking about a million people here. how was it possible to lock down this city? >> it was absolutely remarkable. i talked to the historian from the fbi yesterday, and he said he can't remember ever a time when a major metropolitan city in the united states was locked down this completely. obviously the scale of 9/11 was bigger and we saw huge disruptions in washington and new...
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by original accounts you would have thought i was randomly sneaking around the house at sullivans when in fact i was returning a son from a neighborhood super bowl party. in court documents, jenny sanford said she found him at her house using his cell phone as a flashlight. today, the hill reports that sanford cancelled a washington fundraiser, hosted by south carolina's republican delegation because he needed to stay in charleston, not because washington republicans want nothing to do with him. according to the hill, several members of the south carolina delegation had been, quote, less than enthusiastic about helping sanford, end quote. the national republican congressional committee also released a statement saying it would not be backing his campaign. in a new poll from public policy polling, democrat elizabeth colbert busch leads mark sanford by nine points, 50-41. the green party candidate is getting three points. at the end of march, colbert busch was leading by two points, 47-45%. joining me now, karen finney. karen, it is kind of amazing what a trespassing accusation can do to
by original accounts you would have thought i was randomly sneaking around the house at sullivans when in fact i was returning a son from a neighborhood super bowl party. in court documents, jenny sanford said she found him at her house using his cell phone as a flashlight. today, the hill reports that sanford cancelled a washington fundraiser, hosted by south carolina's republican delegation because he needed to stay in charleston, not because washington republicans want nothing to do with...
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watch the tom sullivan show this weekend, interview on monday. don't miss blackberry ceo who is going to join me at 1 p.m. eastern to talk about the company's turn around plan, what's really going on with sales of the z10. you can tweet me with the questions you want to ask him. i'm at melissa a. francis. you know that because you tweet me all the time, and it's really fun. gerri willis is next. have a fantastic friday, everyone. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. tonight, on "the willis report," another government program gone bust. bailedded out homeowners redefaulting at an alarming rate. also, your under electronic assault. how do you organize your life in the digital age? the ceo of evernote is here to show us. it's almost barbecue season. we go to the road fo the best advice on the hottest grills. we're on the case tonight on "the willis report."
watch the tom sullivan show this weekend, interview on monday. don't miss blackberry ceo who is going to join me at 1 p.m. eastern to talk about the company's turn around plan, what's really going on with sales of the z10. you can tweet me with the questions you want to ask him. i'm at melissa a. francis. you know that because you tweet me all the time, and it's really fun. gerri willis is next. have a fantastic friday, everyone. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. tonight, on...
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according to public editor sullivan, " a deputy foreign editor, michael slackman, told me that ms. rudoren's social media presence eventually fell off as she dug into her new beat the new york time and could bring a scarecrow. reporters have another big advantage. the audience is a big with tens of millions of the need readers online. the audience has tremendous influence appeared in a story written a broadcast reporter from npr bbc will be heard and members oflomats and the palestinian authority. for generations, reporters have or station. thus, journalists have from time to time gotten into trouble for making contributions to political candidates, or showing up at public demonstrations about hot issues like abortion. for good reasons, many publishers have found it necessary to continue to exercise their authority, now social media. newspaper editors compiled companies' policies in 2011, and most of them attempt to address the pitfalls that rudoren came across in her posts. one of the most telling policies is from the washington post, which states that its reporters and editors mu
according to public editor sullivan, " a deputy foreign editor, michael slackman, told me that ms. rudoren's social media presence eventually fell off as she dug into her new beat the new york time and could bring a scarecrow. reporters have another big advantage. the audience is a big with tens of millions of the need readers online. the audience has tremendous influence appeared in a story written a broadcast reporter from npr bbc will be heard and members oflomats and the palestinian...
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kids at the time, when we saw them on ed sullivan show, it was like a lunar landing. it was a culture shift. it was a shape shifter for the rest of time for us. sexualbefore we had our identity put together either. we had no concept that girls were not really necessarily expected to not do it. our mom being really strong and kind of a self-made pioneer tyvon was all for it. we were like, ok, there is nothing wrong with this. later, we come to find that it was really unusual, what we are trying to do. tavis: but your mom encouraged to early on. how important was it that both your parents encouraged this? >> they saw other kids who were drifting and had no direction, and they saw this thing that really illuminated us and made us really happy, and they wanted us to be happy and to have a direction. that is my opinion now, that they saw we were excited about something, and go for it. better than being a drifter. like lateme, it was 1960's, early 1970's. the human potential movement is what they called it at the time. it was a lot of self realization going on, and self-hel
kids at the time, when we saw them on ed sullivan show, it was like a lunar landing. it was a culture shift. it was a shape shifter for the rest of time for us. sexualbefore we had our identity put together either. we had no concept that girls were not really necessarily expected to not do it. our mom being really strong and kind of a self-made pioneer tyvon was all for it. we were like, ok, there is nothing wrong with this. later, we come to find that it was really unusual, what we are trying...
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mike sullivan, we'll stay in constant touch with you. mike sullivan formerly of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. the father of the boston marathon bombing suspects is speaking out. we are trying to connect with him in dagestan right now. the father insisting these two young men were framed. we'll bring you his comments from russia, dagestan, part of russia. authorities, also, here in the boston area are preparing to hold a news conference on the manhunt which has the entire boston area in lockdown. we'll take a quick break. much more coming up right after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus
mike sullivan, we'll stay in constant touch with you. mike sullivan formerly of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. the father of the boston marathon bombing suspects is speaking out. we are trying to connect with him in dagestan right now. the father insisting these two young men were framed. we'll bring you his comments from russia, dagestan, part of russia. authorities, also, here in the boston area are preparing to hold a news conference on the manhunt which has the entire boston...
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sullivan: in 1630, boston was basically three mountains, there were very steep hills. waste would run down quickly and dump into the harbor. and the tide would carry most of it away. well, this worked well for a while. the problem was, as boston wanted to expand, it started filling in the mudflats. the water could come rushing down the hill, it would hit the flat area and slow down. at high tide, it couldn't get out at all. it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was
sullivan: in 1630, boston was basically three mountains, there were very steep hills. waste would run down quickly and dump into the harbor. and the tide would carry most of it away. well, this worked well for a while. the problem was, as boston wanted to expand, it started filling in the mudflats. the water could come rushing down the hill, it would hit the flat area and slow down. at high tide, it couldn't get out at all. it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a...
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. >> i would like to talk about two children in particular, a six-year-old, veronica moser sullivan, and nine-year-old christina taylor greene and your report. your report is concerned exclusively with keeping children safe in schools. that's what the nra charged you to do. that was the limit of it. and so you and the nra are concerned with keeping children safe in school, but when they leave the school, it is the nra position that those children are on their own if one of those children goes to a movie theater, say in aurora, colorado, as veronica moser sullivan did when she was six years old, she can be shot to death, and the nra will make no comment about that and make no recommendations about what to do about that, and christina taylor greene at nine years old after going to school can go watch her congresswoman, gabby giffords, in a shopping mall parking lot and you and the nra have absolutely no recommendation how to keep that nine-year-old girl safe in america if she's in a shopping mall parking lot. why aren't you and the nra doing a taskforce on movie theater safety and shop
. >> i would like to talk about two children in particular, a six-year-old, veronica moser sullivan, and nine-year-old christina taylor greene and your report. your report is concerned exclusively with keeping children safe in schools. that's what the nra charged you to do. that was the limit of it. and so you and the nra are concerned with keeping children safe in school, but when they leave the school, it is the nra position that those children are on their own if one of those children...
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. >> reporter: bob sullivan, senior technology writer for nbc news.com had a security researcher at symantec show him how a hijacker hijacks an innocent-looking app. >> insert his own code to trojanize this application. >> reporter: an application that you end up downloading to your phone, unaware that you're giving the hacker as much control as you have. >> so the game is all about getting you to install a piece of software that is malicious. and then they can do whatever you can do with the phone from anywhere on the planet. >> reporter: the hacker is basically doing business using your identity, but collecting the proceeds. which can be lucrative as symantec found in the case it recently uncovered. >> he was doing so about 25,000 times a day. even if he was making fractions of a dollar, we estimate that he was making well over a million dollars per year. >> reporter: sullivan says the hacking is almost exclusively with phones with android operating systems because unlike iphones that only download apps from the apple store, the android-based phones can download from anywhere. so his advic
. >> reporter: bob sullivan, senior technology writer for nbc news.com had a security researcher at symantec show him how a hijacker hijacks an innocent-looking app. >> insert his own code to trojanize this application. >> reporter: an application that you end up downloading to your phone, unaware that you're giving the hacker as much control as you have. >> so the game is all about getting you to install a piece of software that is malicious. and then they can do...
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our own cnbc's brian sullivan has been looking into the controversy surrounding it and the popularity. brian, let me start off the top. this is one of the most widely used weapons in america. it's got its contradiction and it's got its supporters. what did you take away as you did this whole documentary that we will see later on. what did you take away from this? what was your instinctive take-away? >> there is nobody that doesn't have an opinion one way or the other. it's one of those lightning rod areas. everybody has an opinion, on not only gun rights and gun control but on the ar-15. it's a rifle. it looks like a machine gun. it's semi automatic. a lot of people think the ar stands for an assault rifle. it doesn't. it stand for armalie. this gun has been used in awe roar ra, colorado and newtown, connecticut. so this has really become, larry, the lightning rod of the gun control debate. that's why we dug in. >> i think it's good to dig in. you may have a clip, you told me women are actually buying the ar-15. you want to show me that clip? >> one thing you are trying to do is a myt
our own cnbc's brian sullivan has been looking into the controversy surrounding it and the popularity. brian, let me start off the top. this is one of the most widely used weapons in america. it's got its contradiction and it's got its supporters. what did you take away as you did this whole documentary that we will see later on. what did you take away from this? what was your instinctive take-away? >> there is nobody that doesn't have an opinion one way or the other. it's one of those...
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. >> reporter: mike sullivan, former head of the atf, gave me some insight tuesday near the boston crime scene. >> even the smallest piece of evidence we will look at and walk over, they were capture and say that's a treasure trove for them. >> even a little piece like that. >> critically important, it could be the one piece that would tell them exactly how the device was detonated. that might be the only piece that's left. >> reporter: as boston remans a city in grief tuesday with a 15-block crime scene at its center, president obama vowed those responsible would be caught and brought to justice. >> what we don't yet know is who carried out this attack or why, whether it was planned and executed by a terrorist organization, foreign or domestic, or was the act of a malevolent individual. but we will find out. we will find whoever harmed our citizens. and we will bring them to justice. >> a lot of questions in the beginning of a major investigation. and brian, as if this wasn't enough, there is what appears to be another terrorist scare. this one in washington. what's going on? >> a suspi
. >> reporter: mike sullivan, former head of the atf, gave me some insight tuesday near the boston crime scene. >> even the smallest piece of evidence we will look at and walk over, they were capture and say that's a treasure trove for them. >> even a little piece like that. >> critically important, it could be the one piece that would tell them exactly how the device was detonated. that might be the only piece that's left. >> reporter: as boston remans a city in...
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mike sullivan, thanks so much for joining us. boston is beginning to return to normal. we can get a sense of that at fenway park where the red sox are back in action now. before the first pitch, there was a solemn moment of silence. >> as we think of our 176 adults and children who were injured, including mbta officer richard donahue, won't you join us as we observe a moment of silence, contemplation and player, and in particular for the 58 who are still hospitalized. thank you. we wish each of you a speedy recovery. >> i got my red sox hat back on, and i'm going back to john berman at the ballpark. how many times do i have to put on the hat today? >> all day, it warms my heart. that voiceover before the game gave me chills. there were so many moments that gave so many of us chills. there was a moment of silence, there was the entire crowd singing the national anthem in unison. there were victims of the marathon bombings on the field, there were first responders on the field. they showed images on the scoreboard of the marathon itself, and people simply applauded and th
mike sullivan, thanks so much for joining us. boston is beginning to return to normal. we can get a sense of that at fenway park where the red sox are back in action now. before the first pitch, there was a solemn moment of silence. >> as we think of our 176 adults and children who were injured, including mbta officer richard donahue, won't you join us as we observe a moment of silence, contemplation and player, and in particular for the 58 who are still hospitalized. thank you. we wish...
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nbc news computer technology correspondent bob sullivan. >> this is a major assault on the u.s. financial industry. it's on going. it's been going on for seven months. no one has seen anything like it before. >> reporter: in the last six weeks the 15 largest u.s. banks have been off line for a total of 249 hours. >> as recently as monday we saw a big attack. >> reporter: outside of san francisco, keynote monitoring added up the waves of cyber attacks for nbc news. >> the attacks not only appear to be increasing in frequency but also in the complexity of how -- or the sophistication of how the attacks are occurring. >> reporter: who is behind it? for months a group calling itself al-qassam cyber fighters has named banks it says it's targeting, claiming it's in retaliation for the now famous youtube video that mocks islam. security experts believe the attacks are too sophisticated and evolving for a single group to pull off. >> the speculation is that it's the iranians. there is definitely evidence that it would take a nation state to launch this kind of attack. >> reporter: intel
nbc news computer technology correspondent bob sullivan. >> this is a major assault on the u.s. financial industry. it's on going. it's been going on for seven months. no one has seen anything like it before. >> reporter: in the last six weeks the 15 largest u.s. banks have been off line for a total of 249 hours. >> as recently as monday we saw a big attack. >> reporter: outside of san francisco, keynote monitoring added up the waves of cyber attacks for nbc news....
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michael sullivan i will go back to you for another men now. richard reid prosecuted in the federal court. how long was his sentence? >> he received a life sentence. he received the maximum sentence that the law provided for. but i agree with jay. i think that our government needs to determine whether or not there is any national security, national defense benefit by identifying him as an enemy combatant and if it is, if there is then they should identify him, designate him as an enemy combatant and get as much intelligence as we possibly can from him. if they make a determination that there is none then obviously he should be prosecuted. >> judge jeanine: gentlemen, stand by. we are coming back. later, how far can the government go to get answers in their interrogation of the boston bombing suspect? >> judge jeanine: back with michael, jay and peter. peter, what is the benefit to trying a case in the civilian court as opposed to a military tribunal? >> that is an interesting question. the benefit is ensuring that the rule of law in the constit
michael sullivan i will go back to you for another men now. richard reid prosecuted in the federal court. how long was his sentence? >> he received a life sentence. he received the maximum sentence that the law provided for. but i agree with jay. i think that our government needs to determine whether or not there is any national security, national defense benefit by identifying him as an enemy combatant and if it is, if there is then they should identify him, designate him as an enemy...
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i'm becky quickick along with andrew ross sorkin and brian sullivan who is in for joe kernen. good morning. >> good morning. >> "squawk box." give yourself a break, like you said, it's monday morning, it's been a long weekend. >> but a good weekend. i mean, you were here on friday night. >> i was here on friday night late. >> i spoke to you late on friday afternoon. >> i just slept here. i was here all weekend showering in the sink here at cnbc global hq. >> you know there is a shower upstairs. >> i found that out this morning, two days after the sink. >> welcome. we're glad to have you here this morning. we're going to check in with scott cohen in a moment. but first, we begin with the markets. this past week was the worst week we've seen yet for stocks. u.s. stocks are coming off again their worst week in five months. the dow and the s&p each lost about 2%. but you can see the u.s. equity futures are indicated higher this morning. dow features up about 63 points above fair value. the s&p futures up by more than 657 points. and the nasdaq is up about 16.5 points. in asia over
i'm becky quickick along with andrew ross sorkin and brian sullivan who is in for joe kernen. good morning. >> good morning. >> "squawk box." give yourself a break, like you said, it's monday morning, it's been a long weekend. >> but a good weekend. i mean, you were here on friday night. >> i was here on friday night late. >> i spoke to you late on friday afternoon. >> i just slept here. i was here all weekend showering in the sink here at cnbc...