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tim hammond answers your pet question. we will take you live to mount vernon next for a book fair. quacks i think we will have great weather out there for the festival. >> now your forecast. morning, we are starting off with temperatures around 55 in frederick, 62 in annapolis, ocean city is 64 degrees and 60 at the airport. it may feel humid as use step out this morning. satellite,a look at we can see clouds moving across the region and they will be with us for most of the day. we are looking at partly cloudy skies but they are not dropping anything. the winds are coming out of the north at four miles per hour. ocean city is a bit breezy with winds at 16 miles per hour. today, it looks like we will have a mix of sun and clouds and the rain chance coming monday and next week and we will warm up more. enjoy these mild temperatures while we have them. the highs today between 70-76 degrees. cloudy this morning through noon and by the afternoon, a slight break. the clouds will be in place and 70 by men and 73 degrees right 7:00 this evening. to eightheast winds up knots. it is time to
tim hammond answers your pet question. we will take you live to mount vernon next for a book fair. quacks i think we will have great weather out there for the festival. >> now your forecast. morning, we are starting off with temperatures around 55 in frederick, 62 in annapolis, ocean city is 64 degrees and 60 at the airport. it may feel humid as use step out this morning. satellite,a look at we can see clouds moving across the region and they will be with us for most of the day. we are...
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(hammond) in teaching a gospel choir, what i have to do is to listen to a tape, see if it's relevant for the spirit of our service, and be able to take the individual voice parts off that tape and teach it to our choir. here's the first. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land. ♪ sing that. in a rehearsal, i generally teach the melody first so everybo's aware. i go through the soprano part, and i teach them their part. and then i go to the altos and teach them their part. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ sing that. (choir singing) ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a shelter in the time of storm. ♪ you take one voice part, leave it alone, you take the next voice part, teach them their respective part, couple them together, and then put the third part together with it. that's called layering. that's an effective tool for teaching by rote. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a shelter in the time of storm. ♪ (hammond) after rehearsal, they take the words home with them. very often, they'll tape the rehearsal, and then they learn their parts at home. when th
(hammond) in teaching a gospel choir, what i have to do is to listen to a tape, see if it's relevant for the spirit of our service, and be able to take the individual voice parts off that tape and teach it to our choir. here's the first. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land. ♪ sing that. in a rehearsal, i generally teach the melody first so everybo's aware. i go through the soprano part, and i teach them their part. and then i go to the altos and teach them their part. ♪ jesus is a rock in a...
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many hammond is here to answer any questions about the radio frequency. the redesign is the least intrusive means by which to close the gap. a detailed analysis which was mentioned and i want to say that there were other sites that are lower preference but because they were 150ur7bd by higher buildings it wouldn't be useful for our needs >> thank you. >> thank you planning commission meetings there was a design issue. as shown in the photographs that were provided to you at&t has submitted 9 different designs and working with the planning department to bring a proposal that has the staffs support. we've considered alternative designs but there are equipment are restrained. we feel that the current design is the best design but we'll continue to work with your staff. now the potential for flooding optical street and i believe we've talked about the flooding issue but i would mention that the batteries are waterproof so that's another issue noted brought. now the structural analysis. in a single paragraph that provides general allegations without any suppor
many hammond is here to answer any questions about the radio frequency. the redesign is the least intrusive means by which to close the gap. a detailed analysis which was mentioned and i want to say that there were other sites that are lower preference but because they were 150ur7bd by higher buildings it wouldn't be useful for our needs >> thank you. >> thank you planning commission meetings there was a design issue. as shown in the photographs that were provided to you at&t...
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tim hammond is here to answer your pet questions with max. >> he is two months old. >> did he bring his own water bottle? >> this is the latest and water bottles from our company called bottles up and it's for humans and dogs. it's beautiful. there is a natural expo going on in baltimore and these glass bottles are not like the old glass bottles. they don't break. watch. they are the greatest. better than that crummy plastic so i use this all the time. they come with nice holders. this is not an advertisement. there are greener ways to walk your dog these days and drink. go online and you will find it. >> how about a few questions? can pets be impacted by carbon monoxide poisoning? >> oh my gosh, absolutely, and they die. short and simple and you will never know it. it is a silent killer. everything alive dies because you take the oxygen out of the environment. >> get a detective. my cats are indoor and they have fleas. what's the best way to get rid of them? >> there is no possible way in indoor cat can have fleas unless someone is bringing them in the house. youtimes you have a cat --
tim hammond is here to answer your pet questions with max. >> he is two months old. >> did he bring his own water bottle? >> this is the latest and water bottles from our company called bottles up and it's for humans and dogs. it's beautiful. there is a natural expo going on in baltimore and these glass bottles are not like the old glass bottles. they don't break. watch. they are the greatest. better than that crummy plastic so i use this all the time. they come with nice...
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and then there was the hack that took place by a kid named jeremy hammond. it yielded something like 5 million e-mails. jeremy put those e-mails up on pirate bay, somebody in anonymous broadcast the location of that data. he took that link, copied it, and pasted it to the chat channel for the 10 or 20 individuals that work on the project. because he copied and pasted that link and pointed his editorial board to the data, he is charged with a number of crimes involving various forms of credit card fraud. that is the basic case. >> is their ramifications for journalists? >> part of what journalists do, they claim that something is sitting in something online. you go over and look at it. alternatively, you might want your colleagues to look at it. here is a link to this database. journalists have to think twice. some of my friends that do investigations into this sort of thing, i am afraid to post this link and give you the link because i don't want to get bb's or barrett brown'd. it has created a tremendous chilling effect which is why it was done. >> i know y
and then there was the hack that took place by a kid named jeremy hammond. it yielded something like 5 million e-mails. jeremy put those e-mails up on pirate bay, somebody in anonymous broadcast the location of that data. he took that link, copied it, and pasted it to the chat channel for the 10 or 20 individuals that work on the project. because he copied and pasted that link and pointed his editorial board to the data, he is charged with a number of crimes involving various forms of credit...
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they ran against the american public and then there was a hack that took place by a kid named jeremy hammond and it was a hack of a private intel company called strategic forecasting annealed and something like five million emails jeremy put those five million emails up on pirate bay somebody anonymous broadcast. the location of that data down to whatever tens of thousands of individuals. and barrett took that link copied that link and then he pasted it into the chat channel for the ten or twenty individuals that work on project pm for him and because he copied and pasted that link and pointed his editorial board to the data he's been charged with a number of crimes involving various forms of credit card fraud access device fraud etc and all of that because somewhere is seeded in those five million e-mails were some on encrypted credit card numbers and validation codes that's the basic case now does this case have ramifications for journalists and academics especially those who are covering this. yeah absolutely it has tremendous implications for journalists because part of what journalists
they ran against the american public and then there was a hack that took place by a kid named jeremy hammond and it was a hack of a private intel company called strategic forecasting annealed and something like five million emails jeremy put those five million emails up on pirate bay somebody anonymous broadcast. the location of that data down to whatever tens of thousands of individuals. and barrett took that link copied that link and then he pasted it into the chat channel for the ten or...
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they ran against the american public and then there was a hack that took place by a kid named jeremy hammond and it was a hack of a private intel company called strategic forecasting and it yielded something like five million emails jeremy put those five million emails up on pirate bay somebody in anonymous broadcast. the location of that data to whatever tens of thousands of individuals. and barrett took that link copied that link and then he pasted it into the chat channel for the ten or twenty individuals that work on project pm for him and because he copied and pasted that link and pointed his editorial board to the data he's been charged with a number of crimes involving various forms of credit card fraud access device fraud it cetera and all of that because somewhere is seeded in those five million e-mails were some on encrypted credit card numbers and validation codes that's the basic case now does this case have ramifications for journalists and academics especially those who are covering this. yeah absolutely it has tremendous implications for journalists because part of what journa
they ran against the american public and then there was a hack that took place by a kid named jeremy hammond and it was a hack of a private intel company called strategic forecasting and it yielded something like five million emails jeremy put those five million emails up on pirate bay somebody in anonymous broadcast. the location of that data to whatever tens of thousands of individuals. and barrett took that link copied that link and then he pasted it into the chat channel for the ten or...
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they ran against the american public and then there was a hack that took place by a kid named jeremy hammond and it was a hack of a private intel company called strategic forecasting and it yielded something like five million emails jeremy put those five million emails up on pirate bay somebody in anonymous broadcast. the location of that data to whatever tens of thousands of individuals and barrett took that link copied that link and then he pasted it into the chat channel for the tech at work on project pm for him and because he copied and pasted that link and pointed his editorial board to the data he's been charged with a number of crimes involving various forms of credit card fraud access device fraud it cetera and all of that because somewhere seeded in those five million emails were some on encrypted credit card numbers and validation codes that's the basic case yeah now does this case have ramifications for journalists and academics especially those who are covering this. yeah absolutely it has tremendous implications for journalists because part of what journalists do is that they w
they ran against the american public and then there was a hack that took place by a kid named jeremy hammond and it was a hack of a private intel company called strategic forecasting and it yielded something like five million emails jeremy put those five million emails up on pirate bay somebody in anonymous broadcast. the location of that data to whatever tens of thousands of individuals and barrett took that link copied that link and then he pasted it into the chat channel for the tech at work...
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focus all of goldman sachs however there is one other small qualification that's important to note mr hammond has been one of obama's top bundle earth or fund raisers for his presidential campaign both bruce heyman and his wife started giving to obama back in two thousand and seven and even hosted a fundraiser in their home that year but during the two thousand and twelve campaign they took it one step further by serving on obama's national finance committee together the haman's collected and contributed a total of one point seven million dollars to the president's reelection effort and as a thank you for that support payment got an ambassadorship according to a bloomberg report released this summer these donor turned embassador appointments are becoming standard practice in washington while obama once pledged that he would not let money rule his administration a review of his ambassadorial appointees five years into his presidency shows that the big donors are landing the top overseas assignments in fact since obama entered his second term. hosts in italy belgium spain and the u.k. have all
focus all of goldman sachs however there is one other small qualification that's important to note mr hammond has been one of obama's top bundle earth or fund raisers for his presidential campaign both bruce heyman and his wife started giving to obama back in two thousand and seven and even hosted a fundraiser in their home that year but during the two thousand and twelve campaign they took it one step further by serving on obama's national finance committee together the haman's collected and...
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and there of i'm going to out of time occupy activist sam jeweler and i want to all of a and michael hammond he's from our new york studio mike is the director of the ninety nine percent occupy everywhere thank you so much all right i'm going lopez syria right back here at five pm. unexplored antarctica what is it in this icy expanse that attracts the people who come here. now i only go to the dot. and antarctica. a new generation of polar explorers is coming. we have a new group of specialists here now all of them are young how are they going to get along with each other and i don't know. who. i used to be a bureaucrat. seriously. what adventures await in this mysterious. way to live what to eat and what are they actually doing in antarctica. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. summer is coming to an end. the crew of the. is waiting for the station to pack up for winter everything has to be done quickly if the wind gets any stronger. be able to take off and there's no other way of getting people onto the ship from the station they need to hurry winter begins tomorro
and there of i'm going to out of time occupy activist sam jeweler and i want to all of a and michael hammond he's from our new york studio mike is the director of the ninety nine percent occupy everywhere thank you so much all right i'm going lopez syria right back here at five pm. unexplored antarctica what is it in this icy expanse that attracts the people who come here. now i only go to the dot. and antarctica. a new generation of polar explorers is coming. we have a new group of specialists...
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nursery road and hammonds ferry road. street,avenue and kane watch for accident activity. north side is heavy from 95 all the way towards the towson region. tong to take you 25 minutes travel there. 21 minutes on the west side from 795 down to 95. from westi-70 friendship, tapping the brakes on the way towards the area of the beltway. i-70.s what it looks like here, on theaffic north side at harford, holding onto those delays towards dulaney valley road. over to you, tony. >> there is a little cloud cover out there this morning. it is going to be a nice day. more clouds than yesterday. 49 in columbia. this afternoon we will make it into the low to mid 70s. average high is 74. sunset this evening before 7:00 p.m. going into the weekend, the weather is not going to change much over the next few days. 74 for the high temperature tomorrow. ruler over the weekend. -- cooler over the weekend. for >>> brush your gums, you don't want to get gingivitis. >> get out of there. it's almost dinner time. you'll spoil your appetite. >> i
nursery road and hammonds ferry road. street,avenue and kane watch for accident activity. north side is heavy from 95 all the way towards the towson region. tong to take you 25 minutes travel there. 21 minutes on the west side from 795 down to 95. from westi-70 friendship, tapping the brakes on the way towards the area of the beltway. i-70.s what it looks like here, on theaffic north side at harford, holding onto those delays towards dulaney valley road. over to you, tony. >> there is a...
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kim hammond is here to answer your pets questions, and there are only 96 shopping days left until quite -- until christmas. >> we have been enjoying gorgeous weathers with wonderful temperatures. another cold front -- we'll talk about when it will arrive coming up in your 11 insta-weather plus forecast. right now, sunny and gorgeous with temperatures in the 70's. ♪ in consumer alert, it is not take santa's lap to know what your kids will want for christmas. toys "r" us has released its holiday hot toys list, and there are some doozies in there. a leap pad tablet and crazy loom, which lets you make rubber bracelets, to crazy go carts. then there is this generation's tickle me elmo. a crowdre to be pleaser. despite the cool new toys hitting the markets, ask words are predicting slower than usual sales this holiday season. shoppers are expected to visit fewer stores and turned to the internet to do their christmas shopping. according to shoppertrak founder a retail revenue in november and december is expected to rise by 2.4%, slightly lower than last year. the slowdown can be explained b
kim hammond is here to answer your pets questions, and there are only 96 shopping days left until quite -- until christmas. >> we have been enjoying gorgeous weathers with wonderful temperatures. another cold front -- we'll talk about when it will arrive coming up in your 11 insta-weather plus forecast. right now, sunny and gorgeous with temperatures in the 70's. ♪ in consumer alert, it is not take santa's lap to know what your kids will want for christmas. toys "r" us has...
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in 1954, we returned to where he grew up in the northwest corner of indiana, around east chicago and hammond. >> her years, total years from her freshman year at the west point to the time you got out of the service, what were those years. >> 1965. so i became a cadet in the summer when we were ratcheting up the combat role in vietnam. >> go back to the vietnam experience. what did you think of the vietnam war going in. you went in 1970? >> 1970. >> and what did you think of it after you spent a year there? >> well, i think the answer to the question -- i have to put it in a little broader context and put it in the context of the 1960s. so i just mentioned that my classmates and i showed up at west point in the summer of '65. and in an sense. we missed the 1960s. we lived a relatively insulated and isolated existence at the military academy at the time while outside of the gates of the military academy, in many respects, the country was coming apart. coming apart because of the unpopularity of the vietnam war, also coming apart because of assassinations, of racial unrest, of a -- of a -- the
in 1954, we returned to where he grew up in the northwest corner of indiana, around east chicago and hammond. >> her years, total years from her freshman year at the west point to the time you got out of the service, what were those years. >> 1965. so i became a cadet in the summer when we were ratcheting up the combat role in vietnam. >> go back to the vietnam experience. what did you think of the vietnam war going in. you went in 1970? >> 1970. >> and what did...
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and when bill clinton raised hands triumphantly with darrell hammond who was in character that night. "snl" haslam pooned presidents, mayors, a speaker of the house or two, also laufnched rail lif senator, al franken. these days "snl" has more competition than ever when it comes to political satire. we thought we would commemorate the start of the new season by talking about why the show's political humor has been so enduring and where it is going from here. for that, i want to bring in david isikoff with "the new york times" who last month chronicle an oral history of "snl" auditions for the paper, back with us, lynn sweet for "the chicago sun times," also joining us is steve battaglia, the business editor with "tv guide magazine" and still with us, the very funny richard wolffe, on the receiving end of an "snl" parody himself. i can't tell who is who there. one is fred armisen, one is richard wolffe. richard wolffe has gotten the treatment. he can tell us a little bit about that. let's start by looking at sort of where this all started. and, dave, you looked back at the history of "
and when bill clinton raised hands triumphantly with darrell hammond who was in character that night. "snl" haslam pooned presidents, mayors, a speaker of the house or two, also laufnched rail lif senator, al franken. these days "snl" has more competition than ever when it comes to political satire. we thought we would commemorate the start of the new season by talking about why the show's political humor has been so enduring and where it is going from here. for that, i want...
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on a number of occasions, at least a dozen occasions, my mom would call the hammond police department. >> he was violent? >> oh, yeah. mom would have maybe a black eye, bloody nose, bloody lip. >> he told us his mother wasn't the only target of his father's violence. he was, too. but it wasn't his idea to kill him. >> i was doing some algebra homework, sitting in my room. my sister walked in, made a comment about dad was really screwing her life up, and we had to do something and all this. and i didn't really think she was serious or anything like this, you know. >> his sister, who was nine years older, and her husband, presented a plan. the murder would take place after his father went to bed. >> it was decided, well, okay, we'll go ahead, we'll get some ether, we'll knock him out, we'll inject air into his veins to simulate a heart attack. >> paul is telling us about the murder of his father. it was a little bizarre. it was reminiscent of a coen brothers film. >> i was supposed to signal out the corner window, and that was, you know, facing this parking lot at the end of the block.
on a number of occasions, at least a dozen occasions, my mom would call the hammond police department. >> he was violent? >> oh, yeah. mom would have maybe a black eye, bloody nose, bloody lip. >> he told us his mother wasn't the only target of his father's violence. he was, too. but it wasn't his idea to kill him. >> i was doing some algebra homework, sitting in my room. my sister walked in, made a comment about dad was really screwing her life up, and we had to do...
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. >> not sure what the commotion is all about, tony hammond walks into the store and into trouble. >> i get to the door and i open it, and that's when i first see the guy. >> give me the money! money! >> the gunman keeps demanding money. when he doesn't get any, there's a tense standoff. >> give me the money! >> i'm thinking, well, maybe there's a chance he doesn't have the guts to use it and, you know, we can just convince him to leave. look, you're not going to get any money, no harm, no foul, walk out the door. and at that point, mr. sudu grabs the gun. >> and i just reacted. i jumped. >> mr. sudu tries to grab the gun again, and tony leaps into action, attacking the gunman, throwing him into one of the food stands and then up against the counter. >> it's very risky, because if you watch the video at one point the gun is pointed right at mr. sudu, and he's got ahold of it. so any time that gun could have gone off. >> a life-and-death struggle ensues. >> we're both fighting for this gun. we're not fighting each other. we're fighting over the gun he has and the gun i'm trying to get.
. >> not sure what the commotion is all about, tony hammond walks into the store and into trouble. >> i get to the door and i open it, and that's when i first see the guy. >> give me the money! money! >> the gunman keeps demanding money. when he doesn't get any, there's a tense standoff. >> give me the money! >> i'm thinking, well, maybe there's a chance he doesn't have the guts to use it and, you know, we can just convince him to leave. look, you're not...
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that boy retaliated and killed both reco and the other boy, dontae hammond. and that was on april 11th, 1995. rosa lee called me at home that evening, and when the phone rang, i didn't think it was her because it was so early. i picked up the phone and it was her, and she said, "leon dash, reco is dead." and i couldn't believe it. i had now known reco since he was 8 years old. now here he was at 15 and he was dead. i said, "what are you talking about?" she said, "yeah. he was killed in a shootout this afternoon. he's now ... his body's over to dc general hospital." so that was a lot to swallow. then a week later was his funeral and that morning i went to the funeral... c-span: well, didn't you get the pulitzer right in here? pulitzer prize? >> guest: that day... c-span: that day? >> guest: that day, that morning, i went to the funeral, reco's funeral, which was a very there wasn't a dry eye in the place. it was a very painful funeral. everyone was upset, as you can imagine. and i was upset. i had known this boy since he was 8, when he was a gregarious, open c
that boy retaliated and killed both reco and the other boy, dontae hammond. and that was on april 11th, 1995. rosa lee called me at home that evening, and when the phone rang, i didn't think it was her because it was so early. i picked up the phone and it was her, and she said, "leon dash, reco is dead." and i couldn't believe it. i had now known reco since he was 8 years old. now here he was at 15 and he was dead. i said, "what are you talking about?" she said, "yeah....
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in anne arundel county old mill road at old mill bottom and nursery at hammonds. in the teens now on the beltway, now 18 miles per hour on the topside. slow going on 95 between white marsh and the beltway. 70 is slow also approaching the west side of the beltway. that's a look at the topside at harford road. this traffic report is brought to you by don white. check out the famous don white difference at don white's. who gives you the best deals? don white. >>> a deadly police chase that killed three people is under investigation this morning. mike schuh has the story. mike. >> reporter: good morning . the investigation has move from the crash scene to here at head quarters. investigators are interviewing the officers involved as well as looking at what accident reconstructionists have found. in question, what did the undercover officers do after seeing the occupant offense a honda commit a crime. three died when at high speed the honda slammed into a >>> good morning to you. it's 8:00. welcome back to "cbs this morning." republican ted cruz is leading one of the l
in anne arundel county old mill road at old mill bottom and nursery at hammonds. in the teens now on the beltway, now 18 miles per hour on the topside. slow going on 95 between white marsh and the beltway. 70 is slow also approaching the west side of the beltway. that's a look at the topside at harford road. this traffic report is brought to you by don white. check out the famous don white difference at don white's. who gives you the best deals? don white. >>> a deadly police chase...
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friendships that have grown strong even after leaving that beloved campus in a place we affectionately call hammond, america. go, lions. go! another school year on the beautiful campus of southeastern louisiana university is under way. when i arrived on campus, back in 1979, i was on a tennis scholarship. you heard me. tennis. but i never played a college match. basketball was my calling. >> she was very steady. you could depend on her to have a good many rebounds. score a lot of points. she's very consistent. >> and i guess you could say it worked out pretty well. >> today, we pay tribute to robin roberts. >> reporter: my talented teammates were the reason for my success on and more importantly off the court. they would become my dearest friends. being in their future weddings and becoming aunty robin to their children. priceless. give me a break on the hair, will you? it was the '80s, after all. the greatest gift of playing on the team will most certainly be realized off the court. i'll be cheering you on from the sidelines. i always had an interest in journalism. and when i got to college, i tho
friendships that have grown strong even after leaving that beloved campus in a place we affectionately call hammond, america. go, lions. go! another school year on the beautiful campus of southeastern louisiana university is under way. when i arrived on campus, back in 1979, i was on a tennis scholarship. you heard me. tennis. but i never played a college match. basketball was my calling. >> she was very steady. you could depend on her to have a good many rebounds. score a lot of points....
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he will be appearing with scott hammond the long-term leader of the anti-trust division, who is actually leaving next week. this is maybe a sort of a kroung achievement for him. in a news conference with eric holder, with so much going on in white collar crime, krnl issues, j.p. morgan, all of that talk, he is likely to get other questions as well. we are monitoring that closely. the headline and the think bringing the attorney general out this morning is this reported $740 million plea agreement involving a criminal case in the anti-trust division involving auto parts. we are monitoring it. we will keep you posted. back to you. >> scott, thanks very much. at the same time, attorney general eric holder meeting with ceo jamie diamond in washington this morning. kate kelly with details on that meeting and what it means for investors. >> hey, kate. thanks so much. i think this is a positive sign for investor, j.p. diamond and eric holder the attorney general are trying to come to some sort of resolution of this long-running investigation into mortgage-backed securities launched by not only
he will be appearing with scott hammond the long-term leader of the anti-trust division, who is actually leaving next week. this is maybe a sort of a kroung achievement for him. in a news conference with eric holder, with so much going on in white collar crime, krnl issues, j.p. morgan, all of that talk, he is likely to get other questions as well. we are monitoring that closely. the headline and the think bringing the attorney general out this morning is this reported $740 million plea...
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versions of the chevy suburban, the chevy tahoe, and we're going to be talking about gm's cfo, dan hammond, coming up first on cnbc on the "fast money halftime report." don't miss what he has to say about a number of topics, including the possibility of a return of the dividend to general motors shareholders. >> mm, hello, nurse. thank you, phil. phil lebeau covering two beats. >>> during an interview yesterday, mark zuckerberg reversed his course on going public and said companies like twitter should not be afraid of that process. it brings us to this morning's "squawk on the street." if he says twitter shouldn't be afraid of an ipo, what should it be afraid of? tweet us @squawkstreet. we'll get more later this hour. [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ to help you take charge
versions of the chevy suburban, the chevy tahoe, and we're going to be talking about gm's cfo, dan hammond, coming up first on cnbc on the "fast money halftime report." don't miss what he has to say about a number of topics, including the possibility of a return of the dividend to general motors shareholders. >> mm, hello, nurse. thank you, phil. phil lebeau covering two beats. >>> during an interview yesterday, mark zuckerberg reversed his course on going public and...
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. >> that hammond and a couple other things in the whole third term issue actually became it really resonated with people in a way that i think they were willing to give her a pass about six months ago. >> she's a campaigner. i does matter in the campaign. >> i think you saw voters asking for a fresh start. this questions quinn who embodied what the bloomberg administration had done to new york for three terms then eliot spitzer. >> which at one point was a good thing. >> by the way, be i the way, mika, i germany tee you, if deblasio gets in there by the way, i will get a lot of parking tickets over the next four years, two years in you will wish bloomberg had a 4th term. new yorkers have taken for granted what has happened in this city since 19 knee since rudy guiliani went in, you had eight years of guiliani, all of these limosine liberals that hated july yaerngs attacked giuliani because they actually liked goingdown downtown without getting beaten up. it's changed so radically. there are voters in new york city who don't remember what it was like in 1989 and 1990. in 1991, when you couldn
. >> that hammond and a couple other things in the whole third term issue actually became it really resonated with people in a way that i think they were willing to give her a pass about six months ago. >> she's a campaigner. i does matter in the campaign. >> i think you saw voters asking for a fresh start. this questions quinn who embodied what the bloomberg administration had done to new york for three terms then eliot spitzer. >> which at one point was a good thing....
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he looks like john hammond. >> i was running out of shirts, the honest answer. at home i was running out of shirts. >> it's okay. on camera, that looks good. >> i don't see a problem. >> the collar is so spread. it actually goes around. >> no, no, no. >> that's high fashion. >> i was thinking the jacket would give a little bit of comp. >> andrew, i'm looking on camera. it looks good. >> plus, you want the pecks out. >> you look like jon hamm. >> thank you. you can come up every day. >> sucking up big time. >> in the old days collars used to come off. >> i know. >> they would detach. >> does that come off? >> that does not. maybe it should. >> it is a little too wide. >> that's a spread, dude. >> it was a purchase that only i appreciated after. >> purchase in the loosest sense of the term. did you pay for that? >> i think actually i did pay for this shirt. >> that's not one of ours? >> no. >> that's not from adam? >> brian. >> brian. that guy. >> yeah. >> you guys get free shirts? >> we have people who -- >> you're a contributor. you should help them up. >> that
he looks like john hammond. >> i was running out of shirts, the honest answer. at home i was running out of shirts. >> it's okay. on camera, that looks good. >> i don't see a problem. >> the collar is so spread. it actually goes around. >> no, no, no. >> that's high fashion. >> i was thinking the jacket would give a little bit of comp. >> andrew, i'm looking on camera. it looks good. >> plus, you want the pecks out. >> you look like...