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remember bakers? or your daddy is a baker. we discovered this. anyway, we found out we were cousins. >> why is she pretending to be your cousin? >> i don't know. >> glad to see ya cousin. come back to see ya. my mom and trenty baker have the same last name. people related to her were related to me. it's the reason we thought we were cousins. yeah, but, that's my cousin. but i know her regardless if we are cousins or not cousins. really, i think we're cousins. >> we're cousins. >> don't we lookalike? >> later that day, baker filed a keep away request. >> that means they keep you away from each other. it's a form inmates fill out to let them know they have a problem with another person. >> i like her, she's cool. >> we don't want to see anyone get hurt. if someone says they are being or have been threatened by an individual, we need to move them for safety. >> does heather know? no, but you can tell her if you want. i don't care. she knows how it goes. >> oh trenty baker. trenty, she did what she had to do to get where she needed to. you know, that
remember bakers? or your daddy is a baker. we discovered this. anyway, we found out we were cousins. >> why is she pretending to be your cousin? >> i don't know. >> glad to see ya cousin. come back to see ya. my mom and trenty baker have the same last name. people related to her were related to me. it's the reason we thought we were cousins. yeah, but, that's my cousin. but i know her regardless if we are cousins or not cousins. really, i think we're cousins. >> we're...
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>> my mom trinity baker have the same last name. we hit on people that was related to her that was related to me, so that's the reason we thought we was cousins. yeah. this is my cousin. but i know her regardless if we are cousins or not. really, i think we're cousins. >> we're cousins. >> don't we look alike? >> later that day baker filed what's known as a keep away request on morton. >> that means they keep you all away from each other. >> specifically it is a form jail inmates fill out to let them know they have a problem with another inmate in their housing unit. >> i like heather, i had to put a keep away on her. i had to do it. >> we don't want to see someone hurt. if someone says they are or have been threatened by an individual, we need to move them for safety. >> does heather know, no. but you can tell her if you want. i mean, i don't care. she knows how it goes. >> oh, trinity baker, trinity, trinity, trinity. that's trinity. yeah, i guess she did what she had to do to get to where she needed to get to, but you know, that'
>> my mom trinity baker have the same last name. we hit on people that was related to her that was related to me, so that's the reason we thought we was cousins. yeah. this is my cousin. but i know her regardless if we are cousins or not. really, i think we're cousins. >> we're cousins. >> don't we look alike? >> later that day baker filed what's known as a keep away request on morton. >> that means they keep you all away from each other. >> specifically it...
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coming up, a look at mike baker's new project. don't know why. >>> i am where lee harvey oswald was positioned on the faithful day to take his three shots. this is essentially the vantage point for oswald that day. he has a clear point has the motorcade rolled through. bam, bam, bam. >> they wouldn't let you hold a gun, would they? >> no, i did. >> that's a clip from america classified with mike baker premiering sunday 10:00 p.m. on the travel channel. it investigates the hidden side of the united states. it includes conspiracy theories and secrets and mysteries like what does mike baker look like in a speedo? some of the things you will be investigating you went to alcatraz. you do realize there are tours there now? >> we had no idea. we when we walked up on the rock we were surprised when it was completely crowded. we spent hours shooing them away. >> you did the stand up, we are the first to set foot on -- >> i was like all of these people are there. no alcatraz was fantastic. the escape from alcatraz in 1962, november, frank m
coming up, a look at mike baker's new project. don't know why. >>> i am where lee harvey oswald was positioned on the faithful day to take his three shots. this is essentially the vantage point for oswald that day. he has a clear point has the motorcade rolled through. bam, bam, bam. >> they wouldn't let you hold a gun, would they? >> no, i did. >> that's a clip from america classified with mike baker premiering sunday 10:00 p.m. on the travel channel. it investigates...
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that's just how it goes. >> oh, trinety baker. i guess she did when she needed to do to get to where she needed to get to. that's trinety, i mean, you know. >> i'm happy to see you! >> i'm happy to see you too, but you need to calm down. >> with a limited number of female housing units, baker has now been transferred to the same one as michelle weiss. the coincidence is not lost on staff, who know that inmates sometimes use keepaways to manipulate housing assignments. >> so the keep away game only has one real outcome if you keep playing it, you'll eventually run out of places to go and have to go to administrative segregation. usually around the time it's time to go to administrative segregation, the truth starts coming out and we start finding out these keepaways are manufactured. >> i didn't know y'all were waiting on me. >> such a goofball. >> what is this connection with michelle? >> i love her, i just love her. >> i'm so glad you're here. i love you too. >> baker is currently dating weiss' brother, but they share other thing
that's just how it goes. >> oh, trinety baker. i guess she did when she needed to do to get to where she needed to get to. that's trinety, i mean, you know. >> i'm happy to see you! >> i'm happy to see you too, but you need to calm down. >> with a limited number of female housing units, baker has now been transferred to the same one as michelle weiss. the coincidence is not lost on staff, who know that inmates sometimes use keepaways to manipulate housing assignments....
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>> yes, sir. >> now it's time for baker to return to general population as well. she's going to housing unit f-22, not f-20, where michelle wise was assigned. >> why the sour face when i told you you were going to 22? >>> coming up -- back in general population, trenity baker works the system and another inmate to get the housing assignment she wants. >> i guess she did what she had to do to get where she needed to. >> my best lawyer is me right now. >> the poore brothers face the judge and each other. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts - including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs.
>> yes, sir. >> now it's time for baker to return to general population as well. she's going to housing unit f-22, not f-20, where michelle wise was assigned. >> why the sour face when i told you you were going to 22? >>> coming up -- back in general population, trenity baker works the system and another inmate to get the housing assignment she wants. >> i guess she did what she had to do to get where she needed to. >> my best lawyer is me right now....
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comes and he puts baker's idea and it. baker was stunned. thehat would have been american population back in the early 1900's? >> i should know, but i don't know. -- it ist remember around 100 million. >> i am thinking 100 or less. >> the reason i ask is there is no radio, no television, no wire service. there is a telegraph, i guess. what was the size of the circulation of "mcclure's" magazine? >> for them, it reached 400,000 which is really big for that magazine. it is not just 400,000. people share it. they go from one home to another. newspaper article columns are written about it, editorials are written about it. it sparked a national conversation. they felt that in villages all across the country, people were talking about the subject. it is not today's attention span. when these articles on standard oil come out that becomes the topic across the country. railroads become the topic. lincoln steffens later write about the corruption of the city. it was an even smaller world. that would be like millions in circulation today. >> another p
comes and he puts baker's idea and it. baker was stunned. thehat would have been american population back in the early 1900's? >> i should know, but i don't know. -- it ist remember around 100 million. >> i am thinking 100 or less. >> the reason i ask is there is no radio, no television, no wire service. there is a telegraph, i guess. what was the size of the circulation of "mcclure's" magazine? >> for them, it reached 400,000 which is really big for that...
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sends ray baker. his message on the railroads, baker's criticism, they maintain their integrity. baker looks back on the time and says nothing would ever surpass it. none of the regulation gets passed. >> explain that again. roosevelt would read these articles before they were published? >> yeah, they would send the proofs of the articles to him. >> why? >> he asked them. he knew, for example, when ray baker started on the series on the railroads, roosevelt knew his next big task was to get a bill to regulate the railroads. knowing it was there, can i see your articles as they come along so i know they'll be educated. he'd have him to lunch, they would talk about them. when he was deciding what the regulation looked like, he sent this message to baker, what do you think of this? baker disagreed entirely. he said you're not strong enough. it's wrong. you have to do x instead of y. roosevelt fought back. he said, no, you're wrong. you don't understand the practical politics. the message comes, you put baker's idea in it. baker was stunned. >> what would be the american population b
sends ray baker. his message on the railroads, baker's criticism, they maintain their integrity. baker looks back on the time and says nothing would ever surpass it. none of the regulation gets passed. >> explain that again. roosevelt would read these articles before they were published? >> yeah, they would send the proofs of the articles to him. >> why? >> he asked them. he knew, for example, when ray baker started on the series on the railroads, roosevelt knew his next...
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. >> ray stannard baker, who is he? >> he grew up with a father who was in business but who loved telling stories. from the time he was a little kid, listening to stories are really better to much to him. he goes to michigan state but he goes -- takes the course, one of the first courses in journalism called rapid writing. he became enamored with the idea of journalism. he got interested in the pullman strike, a lot of the violent stuff that was going on. it was a really turbulent time. some of his articles were attracted to mcclure. mcclure gets him to come from there to "mcclure's" magazine. it wasn't just that they had mcclure and the magazine, they became family. they would meet for lunch everyday. they would share dinner together and criticize one another's work. they made each other better. years later, baker said he looked back on that is the best time of his life. he wrote about railroads and documented a two-year project. teddy roosevelt reads the proofs of his articles ahead of time, sends ray baker his messag
. >> ray stannard baker, who is he? >> he grew up with a father who was in business but who loved telling stories. from the time he was a little kid, listening to stories are really better to much to him. he goes to michigan state but he goes -- takes the course, one of the first courses in journalism called rapid writing. he became enamored with the idea of journalism. he got interested in the pullman strike, a lot of the violent stuff that was going on. it was a really turbulent...
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baker mayfield stepping up again. this time, he won't get away. that's because the sophomore from waco, beau blackshear hat tackle. >> charles: working number 56 and beats him on an inside pass rush up the gut and puts baker mayfield down. beau make mblackshear has playe nice game tonight for the bears. >> gus: check needs to get to the 44 for a first down. amaro in the slot at the top of your screen. mayfield. stripped. tech has it.icéñ but they will not even get close to a first down. jamal palmer knocking it out of baker mayfield's hands. >> charles: this defense is well coached and they hunt the football. not acting. great job by palmer racing out for the footballzz!t and they r secure the quarterback. try and knock the ball free and same thing with the runner. they work on it constantly in practice. no accident on those type of plays. >> gus: third time mayfield has fumbled the ball tonight. he lost one. norwood with a fair catch at the 25. the baylor offense led by bryce petty stepping on the field once again here in the fourth quarter. [
baker mayfield stepping up again. this time, he won't get away. that's because the sophomore from waco, beau blackshear hat tackle. >> charles: working number 56 and beats him on an inside pass rush up the gut and puts baker mayfield down. beau make mblackshear has playe nice game tonight for the bears. >> gus: check needs to get to the 44 for a first down. amaro in the slot at the top of your screen. mayfield. stripped. tech has it.icéñ but they will not even get close to a first...
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i'm here with simon baker right over there. "the mentalist." [ cheers and applause ] we're going to play a game called "stump." here's how it works. if you have a tree stump at home you can play this game. you have a stump, you have two nails and two hammers. now the object of the game is to be the first to hit your opponent's nail all the way into the stump. you earn hits of the other person's nail by flipping your hammer and catching it. so that was one. that equals one hit. [ applause ] >> easy target. >> jimmy: under the leg is two hits. i will not try that. and behind the back if you catch it, you get three hits of the other guy's nail. okay. since this is traditionally a drinking game we have cups of beer. >> because this is traditionally a drinking game. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so what we have to do here -- and so you're my best friend. >> cheers. [ laughter ] >> i really like you. >> jimmy: yeah, you're not even drinking yet. that's bad if you drink apparently. >> okay. >> jimmy: now if you drop your hammer you drink if
i'm here with simon baker right over there. "the mentalist." [ cheers and applause ] we're going to play a game called "stump." here's how it works. if you have a tree stump at home you can play this game. you have a stump, you have two nails and two hammers. now the object of the game is to be the first to hit your opponent's nail all the way into the stump. you earn hits of the other person's nail by flipping your hammer and catching it. so that was one. that equals one...
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peter baker "days of fire." we'll be right back. >> thank you so much. (cheers and ae) h:i(e]c (cheers and applause). >> stephen: that's it
peter baker "days of fire." we'll be right back. >> thank you so much. (cheers and ae) h:i(e]c (cheers and applause). >> stephen: that's it
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peter baker "days of fire." we'll be right back. >> thank you so much. (cheers ause)lause) (cheers and applause). >> stephen: that's it for "the captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) glk welcome to the "daily show." i'm name is jon stewart. we have a get one for you tonight. author, honorary red sox, doris kearns goodwin will be joining us. let's begin tonight-- ( laughter ) i am the worst segue person in the world. let's begin tonight. let's begin tonight! ( laughter ) i can't figure it out. let's begin tonight with an eye on the media in our new segment meh culpa. one of the most hallowed names in all of journalism is "60 minutes," a show that has for week after week for over 45 minutes brought us 58 minutes of hard-hitting groundbreaking investigation into everything from corporate greed and corrupt governance, and two minutes of musings. >> bought 1,000 honey due melons and only three of them were ripe over the years. ( la
peter baker "days of fire." we'll be right back. >> thank you so much. (cheers ause)lause) (cheers and applause). >> stephen: that's it for "the captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) glk welcome to the "daily show." i'm name is jon stewart. we have a get one for you tonight. author, honorary red sox, doris kearns...
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please welcome peter baker. (cheers and applause) hey, peter, nice to have you on. mr. baker, sir, you are the chief white house correspondent for the "new york times". >> yeah. >> stephen: did you have to shift gears between the bush administration and the obama administration? because you guys were so tough on bush and so in love with obama. (laughter) >> right. that's not what president obama would say. they don't seem to think we're very easy on him. but, look, we cover all president it is same way. we try to be tough but fair and try to find out what's going on. >> let's find out how tough and fair you are because you have a new book called "days of fire: bush and cheney in the white house." okay, um, i'm going to draw -- a line right now, okay? i love this man. i love president bush. if i read your book-- and no promises-- if i read your book will i like him more or less? >> i think you'd like president bush. i think if you don't like him you'll see things in there that feed the argument. >> stephen: so it's a book trying to please everyone? >> trying to find a --
please welcome peter baker. (cheers and applause) hey, peter, nice to have you on. mr. baker, sir, you are the chief white house correspondent for the "new york times". >> yeah. >> stephen: did you have to shift gears between the bush administration and the obama administration? because you guys were so tough on bush and so in love with obama. (laughter) >> right. that's not what president obama would say. they don't seem to think we're very easy on him. but, look,...
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author peter baker is next. stay with us. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. you even get a $1 million service guarantee. that's security no one can beat. don't wait until you become the next victim! call the number on your screen and use promo code notme for 60 days of lifelock identity theft protection and get a document shredder free. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com/notme. >>> new jersey governor chris chris
author peter baker is next. stay with us. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she...
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baker. >> hello. >> the question i would like to ask, is there a published comments of the soldiers from the war? is there a published. [indiscernible] of the disabled veterans from the war? is there a public accounting of the unpaid dollars of cost to the united states from the war? has that been published? >> thank you. >> well, certainly there is certainly, you know, the names of of the casualties are back on line, published, certainly there have been studies about what caused the country financially. the wars. so i think that information is certainly out there. part of any calculation of americans as stories that they will make about the cost and value. >> if we talk to dick cheney today about the iraqi war, will we say? >> i think he would feel that is the right decision. saddam hussein was a threat. even though the weapons or not there, he argues that he has the capacity to store weapons programs again. as sanctioned regime at the time. this was still the right decision. now, i think i
baker. >> hello. >> the question i would like to ask, is there a published comments of the soldiers from the war? is there a published. [indiscernible] of the disabled veterans from the war? is there a public accounting of the unpaid dollars of cost to the united states from the war? has that been published? >> thank you. >> well, certainly there is certainly, you know, the names of of the casualties are back on line, published, certainly there have been studies about...
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. >> peter baker, days of fire: bush and cheney in the white house. you're watching booktv.org on c-span2.
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it was, this is also a time when ella baker is living in harlem. there's a lot the ongoing political activity. so there's already a movement in place whether it be through what adam clayton powell was doing. there's already a movement in place and that these artists find their place in that movement. it's the movement that embraces them, that they can acquire a certain sensibility and analysis. if you here harry belafonte talk to your struck by his level of analysis. and so i think instead of being so hyper critical of contemporary artists what they do and what they don't do, i also think that they aren't any moment where there's a kind of heightened political activity on the part of any of us, that is not a moment of that kind of local movement and i think if it were, it might produce a different context and that might produce a different set of responses from the artists
it was, this is also a time when ella baker is living in harlem. there's a lot the ongoing political activity. so there's already a movement in place whether it be through what adam clayton powell was doing. there's already a movement in place and that these artists find their place in that movement. it's the movement that embraces them, that they can acquire a certain sensibility and analysis. if you here harry belafonte talk to your struck by his level of analysis. and so i think instead of...
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. >> who made the more compelling argument, simon baker? >> i have to go with pete. this reminds me a lot of oracle, everyone piled on and said sell. but longer term, a good buy. i have to go with pete on this one. >> really? anthony, you want to weigh in? >> well, it's like partying like it's 1995. it's an older business model,
. >> who made the more compelling argument, simon baker? >> i have to go with pete. this reminds me a lot of oracle, everyone piled on and said sell. but longer term, a good buy. i have to go with pete on this one. >> really? anthony, you want to weigh in? >> well, it's like partying like it's 1995. it's an older business model,
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baker would be the one who did it. this is a new technique, if something new or unusual about this takes it outside of the ordinary -- really quite straightforward and typical, routine fisa application. the government would do that, they would do it for good reasons because they knew we had entrusted integrity to function in -- to function effectively and have the confidence to know what they are saying to us. that requirement became codified in the first draft of 2008 with the foreign intelligence surveillance court whirls. -- surveillance court rules. it seems to me to be a good trigger point for a judge to exercise his or her discretion or perhaps for congress to mandate when that notice is given, but then the court calls upon what i would envision to be a very small codger i of three cleared attorneys, probably in the washington area, probably with some sort of experience in this area. they wouldn't have to spend a lot of time learning how the wheel turns, as it were. an individual came in to our present. -- to rep
baker would be the one who did it. this is a new technique, if something new or unusual about this takes it outside of the ordinary -- really quite straightforward and typical, routine fisa application. the government would do that, they would do it for good reasons because they knew we had entrusted integrity to function in -- to function effectively and have the confidence to know what they are saying to us. that requirement became codified in the first draft of 2008 with the foreign...
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baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and two aspiring boxers who win the opportunity to compete against a rival prison. >> a mile and a half from the banks of the mississippi river, what appears to be a toll booth is the entrance to the elayn hunt correctional center. this all-male facility houses more than 2,100 inmates. >> every monday and tuesday the reception process will start at about 5:30 in the morning. the inmates will come from the various parish prisons and other d.o.c. facilities and they will all pool here. >> the men arriving today have been convicted of a wide range
baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and...
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sime been baker. >> vmc with a big pop. blew through numbers. this is a space we like. people buying more highways. one thing i like about this company a lot of analysts don't like this company. once they beat earnings on the upside you see a lot of sell side analysts do what they always do and start upgrading it. >> steve weiss, lcc. british airways. >> every once in a while i get something right. the merger is going to happen. american airlines, that's also popping. i continue to be long on both i think it happens and the airline industry looks great. >> pete, realgy. >> they put up a hue q3. 6 to 8% growth for transactions and year to date, full year, 17 to 19%. that's huge. >> avt. avon products. >> very ugly and obviously the resolution with the sec is not in place yet. you have to have concerns over the doj and potential moody's cut. i would avoid the stock and i would actually say women should wear less makeup. >>> coming up at 15 bucks a share someone on this desk said my con con's -- micron's rally was over. what does the same trader have to say now somes the s
sime been baker. >> vmc with a big pop. blew through numbers. this is a space we like. people buying more highways. one thing i like about this company a lot of analysts don't like this company. once they beat earnings on the upside you see a lot of sell side analysts do what they always do and start upgrading it. >> steve weiss, lcc. british airways. >> every once in a while i get something right. the merger is going to happen. american airlines, that's also popping. i...
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baker, then he has a choice. he can say, judge, okay, we'll appeal and find out if you can do that, which may be the way to go, and, i mean, that's the way we do things as judge wald knows. you don't like what i do? find three appellate judges, they'll tell me. >> one of the comments raised for me, though, the role of the fisa court as approver opposed to resolving an adversary dispute, judge carr said his time was there was not the adversary role for the court or bulk collection decisions so seeking approval from the court, he had the right to contact anybody he wanted and government can ask for information. as being in that role, i find the ex parte contacts very difficult to deal with and overcome. the fact that the same judge who may have been involved in deciding that the bulk collection is lawful them assigned to the case to decide whether there's an adversary challenge, i mean, it's not a different pool of judges. it's not a imagine strait issuing a search warrant and united states district court judge dec
baker, then he has a choice. he can say, judge, okay, we'll appeal and find out if you can do that, which may be the way to go, and, i mean, that's the way we do things as judge wald knows. you don't like what i do? find three appellate judges, they'll tell me. >> one of the comments raised for me, though, the role of the fisa court as approver opposed to resolving an adversary dispute, judge carr said his time was there was not the adversary role for the court or bulk collection...
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. >> joel baker has three life sentences and a nickname. it's white trash. >> judge gave me my name. it's kind of ironic. upon sentencing they had me charged with three murders. a drug deal gone by in a hotel room, shootout. she shot me, i shot them. the judge says in her final summation, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life, i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made. and i see the young people that's here at this prison and i hear all the stories because i listen and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance, whether it's five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm, for that chance. i'm never going to get it. i'm going to die right here. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil. but see, when you got to pay the fiddler, it ain't nothing nice. trust me, i'm living it. i'm living it. >> when it comes
. >> joel baker has three life sentences and a nickname. it's white trash. >> judge gave me my name. it's kind of ironic. upon sentencing they had me charged with three murders. a drug deal gone by in a hotel room, shootout. she shot me, i shot them. the judge says in her final summation, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life, i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made. and i see the...
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it's causing anxiety for the bakers. >> this is what next year will bring? what are the following years going to bring? >> reporter: lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with a close encounter up above and what it could mean for us down here on earth. >>> a wild day in the nfl turned into a wild night. it was bad enough that the packers and vikings played to a tie with a lot of fans wondering how such a thing should be possible with so much on the line. then last night it looked like the patriots and broncos were headed for the same thing in an epic battle until the pats won it late with a field goal on the frigid tundra in foxboro. gave nbc, by the way, the highest november primetime overnight football rating in 17 seasons. >>> a change in the air to report. the long-time record holder for the longest commercial flight in the world came to an end this past weekend. singapore to newark on singapore airlines clocked in at 19 hours, almost a full day in the air. it flew over the polar ice cap to get there. it was grounded because of pr
it's causing anxiety for the bakers. >> this is what next year will bring? what are the following years going to bring? >> reporter: lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with a close encounter up above and what it could mean for us down here on earth. >>> a wild day in the nfl turned into a wild night. it was bad enough that the packers and vikings played to a tie with a lot of fans wondering how such a thing should be possible with so much...
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. >> reporter: over at show and tell aliyah baker said shirt sales spiked sigloi fer the first plaid friday three years ago. >> he's -- significantly over the first plaid friday three years ago. >> easily 60% more. >> reporter: barbara wants to see oakland do more for local retailers. >> i want to see the city to continue to support this activity and maybe replicate it, have it be something that happens more often. >> the city has to keep us here and that's just the bottom line. >> reporter: plaid friday originated in oakland but has now spread all over the country. there were plaid fridays today in vermont, massachusetts and even canada. >> black friday became protest -- >>> black friday became protest friday at wal-marts nationwide. in california more than two dozen were arrested in the protests, five at the san leandro store. activists accuse the retail of paying poverty wages. workers say they barely get more than minimum wage. the company says the average employee makes a little more than $13 an hour. >> we're trying to bring awareness to the customers and management to let them
. >> reporter: over at show and tell aliyah baker said shirt sales spiked sigloi fer the first plaid friday three years ago. >> he's -- significantly over the first plaid friday three years ago. >> easily 60% more. >> reporter: barbara wants to see oakland do more for local retailers. >> i want to see the city to continue to support this activity and maybe replicate it, have it be something that happens more often. >> the city has to keep us here and that's...
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the bakers lobby launch add campaign, did you pick up the bread? well they may pick up the bread even if it's not made the traditional way. 60 years ago bakers controlled 100% of the bread market. ed that that's fallen to 60%. meet the other 40. it's taken several decades but machines like these have become more sophisticated. able to perform more and more of a baker's task. do it faster and cheaper. and obviously the french are supporting it. >> that's not because the industrial bakers simply offer a cheaper bread it's because they have gotten much better at it. >> you want proof? a couple of weeks ago french television stride an experiment. in a blind taste test noted chef was given four baguettes. two assistanal two industrial. that's industrial. young people he is specially changed their eating habits and bread is no longer a priority except as the sandwich. sadly, though the french no longer seem to care who or what is making their baguette, don't despair they're still eating them. >> ten billion baguettes a year enfrance. >> in this busy kitc
the bakers lobby launch add campaign, did you pick up the bread? well they may pick up the bread even if it's not made the traditional way. 60 years ago bakers controlled 100% of the bread market. ed that that's fallen to 60%. meet the other 40. it's taken several decades but machines like these have become more sophisticated. able to perform more and more of a baker's task. do it faster and cheaper. and obviously the french are supporting it. >> that's not because the industrial bakers...
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and peter baker says he saw it coming last winter. call it second termitis. >> by his own calculation he's got eight months, 12 months, 16 months at most to make his mark. so he has to come out of the box fast. and energetic. and he's coming out on guns, immigration, fiscal policy. and energy. and that's -- he needs to push the other side into deferring to his judgment while he has the opportunity to do it. gwen: how did that work for him, peter? >> well, it's now of course 10 months later. and i think none of the things we mentioned there has been signed into law. gwen: not immigration. >> not guns. not immigration. not -- moved some on energy in terms of executive action. and they'll argue on guns. they did some executive action as well. but nothing of the things they sent to the hill. jobs and most importantly, i think, the president talked during the election last year about the fever breaking. this idea that after he was reelected there wouldn't be the incentive on the part of the opposition to be so opposed to everything that he
and peter baker says he saw it coming last winter. call it second termitis. >> by his own calculation he's got eight months, 12 months, 16 months at most to make his mark. so he has to come out of the box fast. and energetic. and he's coming out on guns, immigration, fiscal policy. and energy. and that's -- he needs to push the other side into deferring to his judgment while he has the opportunity to do it. gwen: how did that work for him, peter? >> well, it's now of course 10...
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stewart baker was a top level official in the bush administration. basically the mentality he is conveying. whenever we don't look anybody. even if there is no evidence of them actually doing anything wrong. he said they're recruiting people into terrorists. there its nothing in the document that suggests that. then we simply go and destroy them. in the world of stewart baker and those who think like him, the question is not do we need a trial, do we need to present evidence, should the government be restrained. do we murder them? or do we use their online sex activity and violate their privacy in order to destroy their reputation. and for him that's the only choice. i think there is lots of alternatives. >> the according to the leaked documents. two of the six targets, have what they call vulnerabilities that included something of a sexual nature. this attempt to undermine people who are, as they called it rd c -- called it radicalizers. do you see any valid purpose they would have in freeing to t undermine them? >> of course if the u.s. government
stewart baker was a top level official in the bush administration. basically the mentality he is conveying. whenever we don't look anybody. even if there is no evidence of them actually doing anything wrong. he said they're recruiting people into terrorists. there its nothing in the document that suggests that. then we simply go and destroy them. in the world of stewart baker and those who think like him, the question is not do we need a trial, do we need to present evidence, should the...
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author peter baker is next. stay with us. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! >>> new jersey governor chris christie scoring a huge endorsement in his bid for re-election. take a listen. >> i don't endorse many politicians, but chris christie is different. he's a good man. excuse me. he's a great man. please join me in supporting chris christie for governor. >> shaquille o'neal and newark native in addition to being, of course, an nba legend. now let's turn to a fascinating new book. which takes an inside look at the white house under president bush and his vice president, dick cheney. the administration my next guest, join
author peter baker is next. stay with us. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in...
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author peter baker is next. stay with us. >>> new jersey governor chris christie scoring a huge endorsement in his bid for re-election. take a listen. >> i don't endorse many politicians, but chris christie is different. he's a good man. excuse me. he's a great man. please join me in supporting chris christie for governor. >> shaquille o'neal and newark native in addition to being, of course, an nba legend. now let's turn to a fascinating new book. which takes an inside look at the white house under president bush and his vice president, dick cheney. the administration my next guest, joining us now the author, "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker, the author of this brand-new book "days of fire, bush and cheney in the white house." i just want to say, peter, what a terrific read, and i haven't finished it all, but i think -- i can say this with absolute assurance. what a terrific job at giving us an insightful look at two men who are too often painted in cardboard poses. so welcome to the
author peter baker is next. stay with us. >>> new jersey governor chris christie scoring a huge endorsement in his bid for re-election. take a listen. >> i don't endorse many politicians, but chris christie is different. he's a good man. excuse me. he's a great man. please join me in supporting chris christie for governor. >> shaquille o'neal and newark native in addition to being, of course, an nba legend. now let's turn to a fascinating new book. which takes an inside...
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author peter baker is next. stay with us. [ male announcer ] the founder of mercedes-benz once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! >>> new jersey governor chris christie scoring a huge endorsement in his bid for re-election. take a listen. >> i don't endorse many politicians, but chris christie is different. he's a good man. excus
author peter baker is next. stay with us. [ male announcer ] the founder of mercedes-benz once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash...
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and simon baker talks about the upcoming season. on "the mentalist." ,,,,,,,,,, ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, simon baker's known for being one of the sexiest men alive. but fans of "the mentalist" want to know they want him for his mind. will the mystery be finally revealed. >>> plus ushg the man with a lot on his plate. he's 103 years old and never stays home for dinner. you'll see how he makes fine dining a nightly tradition even now. that's ahead. >>> and 16 years of professional basketball, julius erving scored more than 30,000 points and won an nba title. but the way erving played made him legendary. >> it's going to be stolen by the doctor. yes, he's got it. he carried it down. slam dunk. >> the man they call dr. j. could galvanize a crowd like few others. he revolutionized the game with thunderous dunks and high-flying artistry. on the court the hall of famer battled with greats like larry bid and magic johnson. now he writes about his life off the court in a new memoir, it's called
and simon baker talks about the upcoming season. on "the mentalist." ,,,,,,,,,, ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, simon baker's known for being one of the sexiest men alive. but fans of "the mentalist" want to know they want him for his mind. will the mystery be finally revealed. >>> plus ushg the man with a lot on his plate. he's 103 years old and never stays home for dinner. you'll see how he makes fine...
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baker, then he has a choice. eakin said judge, okay, we're going to appeal and find out if you can do that, which may be the way to go. that's the way we do things. if you don't like what i do, go find three appellate judges. >> one thing judge carr's comments raise for me though is the role of the fisa court as a prover as opposed to resolving an adversarial dispute. judge carr said his time in the fisc there was not as much of the show role for the court and the small collection decisions. so seeking approval from the court he had the right to contact anybody one and the government and ask for information. as someone who has been in an adversarial role before this, i find ex parte contacts between government and the this thread difficult to deal with and overcome. the fact that the same judge may been involved in deciding the book collection is lawful be assigned to the court to decide whether she been ever so challenge, is not a difficult of judges. it's not a magistrate issued a search warrant decide if it sh
baker, then he has a choice. eakin said judge, okay, we're going to appeal and find out if you can do that, which may be the way to go. that's the way we do things. if you don't like what i do, go find three appellate judges. >> one thing judge carr's comments raise for me though is the role of the fisa court as a prover as opposed to resolving an adversarial dispute. judge carr said his time in the fisc there was not as much of the show role for the court and the small collection...
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myself raising a nation of chickens in between travel and business to all the people in oakland, where baker. might cushion on the fountain of peace because of my attention to some of the deep suffering in the world sometimes seemed far away. i felt torn. the condition i didn't like or recommend. and then in a dream that came to me there was a long asphalt highway like the one that passed by my grandparents place when i lived with them as an eight and nine year old. my grandfather and i said on the porch in the heat and count the cars as they whiz by. he chose red cars and i would choose blue or black. it was a sitting on cushions sort i suppose for the two of us because ours could go by and we were perfectly content. perhaps that is why in the dream the solution to my quandary was available. they are in the middle of the perfectly straight highway with a slightly fetid yellow center line that i have known and loved as a child sat by rose colored meditation cushion. derrek lee on the yellow line, right in the middle-of-the-road. so, what do i believe? that i was born to wonder and i was born
myself raising a nation of chickens in between travel and business to all the people in oakland, where baker. might cushion on the fountain of peace because of my attention to some of the deep suffering in the world sometimes seemed far away. i felt torn. the condition i didn't like or recommend. and then in a dream that came to me there was a long asphalt highway like the one that passed by my grandparents place when i lived with them as an eight and nine year old. my grandfather and i said on...
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that onequent occasions infrequent occasions -- jim baker -- on infrequent indications -- john baker would be the one who did it. technique, if something new or unusual about this takes it outside of the ordinary -- really quite straightforward and typical, routine fisa application. the government would do that, they would do it for good reasons because they knew we had entrusted integrity to function in -- to function effectively and have the confidence to know what they are saying to us. that requirement became codified in the first draft of 2008 with the foreign intelligence surveillance court whirls. -- surveillance court rules. it seems to me to be a good trigger point for a judge to exercise his or her discretion or perhaps for congress to mandate when that notice is given, but then the court calls upon what i would envision to be three small codger i of cleared attorneys, probably in the washington area, probably with some sort of experience in this area. they wouldn't have to spend a lot of time learning how the wheel turns, as it were. in to ourual came present. -- to repres
that onequent occasions infrequent occasions -- jim baker -- on infrequent indications -- john baker would be the one who did it. technique, if something new or unusual about this takes it outside of the ordinary -- really quite straightforward and typical, routine fisa application. the government would do that, they would do it for good reasons because they knew we had entrusted integrity to function in -- to function effectively and have the confidence to know what they are saying to us. that...
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>>> they are using this sketch to honor sergeant loran butch baker. it will replace the temporary memorial that people filled with flowers and pictures after the two were killed. sergeant loran butch baker was preparing to question an assault person at home when he shot and killed them and the memorial is scheduled to be dedicated on the first of the officer's death. >>> he too has been victimized in the utility truck and he told house is much colors in oakland. now they got passed this 15- foot tall fence and some very inexpensive drivers will talk about emission rolls. they want to talk about a deadline for emissions compliance. independent truck drivers are saying they are forced to meet the standards but corporations are being given seven years to make the very same changes. truck drivers are also asking for funding to help pay for the new trucks. powerful figures will be back at the mission bay campus and new uc janet napolitano step down and after seeing it he is also deciding to take hi way 24. >> we are taking highway 24. interstate 880 and hi
>>> they are using this sketch to honor sergeant loran butch baker. it will replace the temporary memorial that people filled with flowers and pictures after the two were killed. sergeant loran butch baker was preparing to question an assault person at home when he shot and killed them and the memorial is scheduled to be dedicated on the first of the officer's death. >>> he too has been victimized in the utility truck and he told house is much colors in oakland. now they got...
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in british bakers to insinuate that he is anti-semitic views and give planting microchips into the brains of people so he is the head of the university and the prime minister does the assay and is a state run university. that is a state of denial. so why do i feel compelled to write to this? the save as many other books somebody has to put out a correct narrative. when i was ambassador at one time with ed is not to harm but to correct the course i should have that right. point taylor how those groups would work together for much longer for them people understand. this book "magnificent delusions" pakistan, the united states, and an epic history of misunderstanding" is meant to again to set the record right. for all their mistakes no free pass to the americans in the tent through the cynicism but nothing is manufactured sometimes people ask me what would set things right? the narrative change it is not backward because of denying ferrites pakistan has missed out opportunities >> host: then asks the question in the narrative is just a clear it doesn't matter what the u.s. does it will live
in british bakers to insinuate that he is anti-semitic views and give planting microchips into the brains of people so he is the head of the university and the prime minister does the assay and is a state run university. that is a state of denial. so why do i feel compelled to write to this? the save as many other books somebody has to put out a correct narrative. when i was ambassador at one time with ed is not to harm but to correct the course i should have that right. point taylor how those...
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author peter baker is next. stay with us. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! what's in your wallet? help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so
author peter baker is next. stay with us. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in...
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. >> my name is kathleen baker. i work part time in the real estate industry here in denver. and i've had an individual health insurance policy for the last six years. i'm insured with kaiser permanente and i've found the quality of their care to be perfect. excellent. in many ways, better than i could have expected. i'm a fairly healthy person, so most of all, i go to them once a year for my annual visit. the few times i've needed to see them in addition to that, they've always been very responsive. i was planning to keep this plan for the future. i had hoped, that as had been said, that if you had an existing policy that you were happy with that you could keep it. i, of course, was one of the millions of americans who got a letter that said my policy was not one of those that i could keep. because of the affordable care act, your current policy will end december 31. they gave me what my options were. they told me in that letter, which policy going forward they thought was the most comparable to the one i had historically. the differences in the plan that is available to me
. >> my name is kathleen baker. i work part time in the real estate industry here in denver. and i've had an individual health insurance policy for the last six years. i'm insured with kaiser permanente and i've found the quality of their care to be perfect. excellent. in many ways, better than i could have expected. i'm a fairly healthy person, so most of all, i go to them once a year for my annual visit. the few times i've needed to see them in addition to that, they've always been very...
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here's a look at simon baker in our toyota green room. why he's feeling for over 60,000 california foster children the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >>> i brought you five together for a reason. some of you may know that reason. some of you may have guessed. but one of you here is red john. >> he knows who it is, too. >> simon baker red john. simon bakers here he stars in the hit drama called "the mentalist." for six seasons he's been trying to find the man who murdered his wife and his daughter. and, as you can see from that clip, he's finally getting very close. good morning, mate. >> good morning. >> from australia, one of my favorite places. we saw the upcoming e
here's a look at simon baker in our toyota green room. why he's feeling for over 60,000 california foster children the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but...
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simon baker is here along with steve weiss, joe terranova, and stephanie link. stephanie, on a year when the health stocks have done well, health care is the second best performing sector out of the s&p 500 this year. i'm wondering what your thoughts are, and what happens with the stocks? >> i don't think anything he said is a surprise. you have to expect the blame game comes out of washington on both sides. this is a mitigated disaster. the insurance companies budget at least a year in advance. so they're a little offsides in the budgets. at the end of the day, i don't think it matters. maybe you see them reset expectations next quarter or pre-announce, in terms of reduced expectations, but you still need to be in a group that continues to grow, whether the economy is growing or not growing, so i like it. more importantly, what this did was, it sort of casted yellen in a shadow, and that was by far, to me, the more important conversation today, what she was saying. >> well, yellen certainly has had somewhat of an impact on the overall market today by virtue of
simon baker is here along with steve weiss, joe terranova, and stephanie link. stephanie, on a year when the health stocks have done well, health care is the second best performing sector out of the s&p 500 this year. i'm wondering what your thoughts are, and what happens with the stocks? >> i don't think anything he said is a surprise. you have to expect the blame game comes out of washington on both sides. this is a mitigated disaster. the insurance companies budget at least a year...
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. >> simon baker, is twitter overvalued? >> i mean, definitely. you know, last week on this show, you said what price would you buy? i said, pick a number, 35. and i still stick with it. i think there's a lot of hype in the stock. you can buy it a lot lower than here. the only danger we're talking is hedge funds are looking for more beta to get more performance, and twitter is a candidate for that. it could pull back, but on pure valuation, avoid it. >> yesterday, joe, only six stocks in the s&p traded hands more than twitter. people are playing around with the name. >> oh, sure. they're trading around it, exactly what mr. diller said. they're looking to go in and make quick profits -- >> it's a trader stock not an investor. >> it is. in 2014, it might become an investor stock, if you could see a lot of the penetration they have translate into significant earnings growth. i think the one thing about the near-term trading here is you'll have the introduction of options on friday. you talk about being volatile and active, it will be even more volati
. >> simon baker, is twitter overvalued? >> i mean, definitely. you know, last week on this show, you said what price would you buy? i said, pick a number, 35. and i still stick with it. i think there's a lot of hype in the stock. you can buy it a lot lower than here. the only danger we're talking is hedge funds are looking for more beta to get more performance, and twitter is a candidate for that. it could pull back, but on pure valuation, avoid it. >> yesterday, joe, only...