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a rehabilitation it should start at the s r os because they have support staff. what the support staff does i don't know. but i happen to live in one of the buildings. one of the agencies come into the s r os give support and let people know we're here north america in case you want to go back to work. a lot of folks don't go out and find the places so i think it would be helpful if the agencies would be allotted to into come into the city and any other members of the public wish to speak. seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion to move this forward. mr. clerk please call item 2 >> item 2 resolution of new flyers for the purchase of 50, 40 foot dealing hybrid buses through the cooperative material management definition in the amount not to exceed $38,000 plus and for a term not to exceed 6 years. >> thank you we have the gentleman here from our inspirations office. >> before the committee today is the agency contract allotted to purchase 50 hybrid buses. this is the second procurement responded by committee to help provide better service for san f
a rehabilitation it should start at the s r os because they have support staff. what the support staff does i don't know. but i happen to live in one of the buildings. one of the agencies come into the s r os give support and let people know we're here north america in case you want to go back to work. a lot of folks don't go out and find the places so i think it would be helpful if the agencies would be allotted to into come into the city and any other members of the public wish to speak....
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ose who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. having less pain is -- it's a wonderful feeling. [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatmen for diabeticerve pain. [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about lyrica today. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no o could have left this much monehere. whoo-h-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds odollars. cvs/pharmacy wan to help you save on mecare expenses. lk to your cvs pharmacist, call, to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or sit your local store today. imany cd medicines may raisre your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin hbp it relieves cold sympts without raising blood presre. so look fopowerful cold mecine with a heart. coricidin hbp. i'm bethand'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a ationery and gifts store. anything wpurchase for the paper cottage go on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them oi
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voluntary decision and ose policies did not meet the policies he wants or does that mean that they would swap plans are that the government added new requirements? and that is what made them okay for the time. but they became substandard with the new government requirements. >> it is the latter. it is the fact that more benefits were added into the requirement. neil: does that mean you don't get anything for free. >> is inaccurate, it's not correct and the policies that these hundreds of thousands of people have had or substandard. >> many of them, probably most of them would be happy to continue. >> some of those people, many of them not having any coverage. neil: this shouldn't be news here. and it is a result of hundreds of thousands of americans being reduced to part-time jobs in this includes mpanies that can no longer afford these plans. they seem to explain all of this nonsense. >> it's not accurate or true, we're a great company and we've been in business for 75 years and we care about the people we are facing a situation where many people don't have coverage. neil: bill, thank y
voluntary decision and ose policies did not meet the policies he wants or does that mean that they would swap plans are that the government added new requirements? and that is what made them okay for the time. but they became substandard with the new government requirements. >> it is the latter. it is the fact that more benefits were added into the requirement. neil: does that mean you don't get anything for free. >> is inaccurate, it's not correct and the policies that these...
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and for ose who are not with us, we resct you as well. a iend of mine from thair force gave me a military coin. do you know what those things are? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: those are cool. do you guys know what th are? they're these coins that apparently if u're in a bar with other people that are i the serve -- challenge coin, yeah. thk you, sir. [ ughter ] my stepdad is here. sorry, scott. you say i got a challee coin. you throw the coin down. whoever can beat your coin, if anyone can beat yo coin, you buy them a drink, right? if they can't at your coin, they b you a drink. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> steve: let meet this straight. jimmy: the biggest convsation me and my stepdad has ever had. that is correct. don'make me take my belt off. [ laughter ] look at th coin. isn't that aice one? [ audience os ] and 's -- [ laughter ] it's got a hole rough it. >> steve: oh, my gosh. >> jimmyit's nice, right? i also got one from the secr service. [ audience oohs ] yeah, ause i was at the white use, so yeah. >> steve: get out of here! >> jimmy: no, i
and for ose who are not with us, we resct you as well. a iend of mine from thair force gave me a military coin. do you know what those things are? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: those are cool. do you guys know what th are? they're these coins that apparently if u're in a bar with other people that are i the serve -- challenge coin, yeah. thk you, sir. [ ughter ] my stepdad is here. sorry, scott. you say i got a challee coin. you throw the coin down. whoever can beat your coin, if anyone...
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we do expect ose will continue east tonig, as the storms do as well, and you can see they're progressing alonquickly. let's ask this model to let us know where these storms are gog to be at what times. so here's sunday, 9:30 this evening, we progressforward, pittsburgh, you'll be in this, rochester, scrann, albany, new york. most of the weather will be through the big cities by 7:00 m. with the exceptn of boston, they havto deal with the worst of thi but of cose behi it we are talking about very gusty northwest winds, like the winds th kevin tibes is aling with tonight sagain as we go fromhis point forward throug the overnight expect a severeeather area to cover many, many states d many millions of people, an active november d to say the least. lester? >> all riht, jicantore thanks very much. we'll go bac to the weathe story as evts warrant. we wt to turn to a deadly ane crash today in russia. it happeneds a boeing 737 on a flight from moscow crashed while trying to landin the russn city of kazan, st of the capital. officials saidll 50 pple on board were killd. thplane, which belongedto
we do expect ose will continue east tonig, as the storms do as well, and you can see they're progressing alonquickly. let's ask this model to let us know where these storms are gog to be at what times. so here's sunday, 9:30 this evening, we progressforward, pittsburgh, you'll be in this, rochester, scrann, albany, new york. most of the weather will be through the big cities by 7:00 m. with the exceptn of boston, they havto deal with the worst of thi but of cose behi it we are talking about...
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if you are out buying today, ose are two places to go lender-ownwned and home-buders. melissa: if you are a buyer, a seller is there a reason to do before the end of the year. >> actually, if you are a seller, now is not the time to sell, unless do you a 10-31 exchange, you defer your gain u might as well sell in january or february you have a year to pay your taxes, if you sell in december you pay yr taxes on april 15. opposed to january. melissa: a good tip, let's ask you news of day, when you die second the data most -- dissect the data most of the gains coming in multifamily homes. >> it shows you where market expansion taking place, highly populated gateway cities, new york, miami are leading the charge, los angeles als strong, and san francisco has been strong for a while, washington d.c. is strong as well. all those have high populated areas, and significant barriers to entry in terms of availability of land, and highly regulated environments,nly thing to materia is multifamily, and that i inventory that got sold quickist, during the recession, post recession, w
if you are out buying today, ose are two places to go lender-ownwned and home-buders. melissa: if you are a buyer, a seller is there a reason to do before the end of the year. >> actually, if you are a seller, now is not the time to sell, unless do you a 10-31 exchange, you defer your gain u might as well sell in january or february you have a year to pay your taxes, if you sell in december you pay yr taxes on april 15. opposed to january. melissa: a good tip, let's ask you news of day,...
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back there. >> reporter: photos taken by passengers show blown out store window os. we spoke to witness billy beehr on the phone, he saw the gunman. >> he was walkingment i thought everything was fin and maybe this guy was just looking for his gate now. but then i noticed he had a gun at his side. a large gun. so at that point i got pretty scared. >> reporter: this individual was shooting as he went into the terminal. the officers didn't, i repeat, they didn't hesitate. they went after this individual and they confronted this individual. >> reporter: these photos were taken moments after police shot the gunman. you can see his rifle on the floor. this man who matches the description of the gunman was wheel mood a los angeles hospital. outside terminal 3 paramedics assisted the wounded including this tsa officer who appeared to be unconscious. many passengers described a moment of disbelief when they first heard the shots. people locked themselves in airline offices. they scrambled for cover under airline ticket counters and scott, one couple told us they ran for an e
back there. >> reporter: photos taken by passengers show blown out store window os. we spoke to witness billy beehr on the phone, he saw the gunman. >> he was walkingment i thought everything was fin and maybe this guy was just looking for his gate now. but then i noticed he had a gun at his side. a large gun. so at that point i got pretty scared. >> reporter: this individual was shooting as he went into the terminal. the officers didn't, i repeat, they didn't hesitate. they...
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is he os. >> i think that obamacare is going to be the problem going forward. and it's not likely to be another showdown between now and the next election. but obacare is with us. lou: than you both. up nex, vladimir putin apparently having second thoughts about his association with syrian dictator bashar al-assad. al-assad. have that and much mo when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover anlearn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety ist the heart of everything weo. we'vedded cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state--the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and a and we're shang monitowhat we've learned,perts so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ lou: foxews correspondent reports russia is preparing apparently for a post i saw the future in syria according said european allies who say that president to and is looking for ways to estlish a transiti
is he os. >> i think that obamacare is going to be the problem going forward. and it's not likely to be another showdown between now and the next election. but obacare is with us. lou: than you both. up nex, vladimir putin apparently having second thoughts about his association with syrian dictator bashar al-assad. al-assad. have that and much mo when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover anlearn from what happened so we could be a better, safer...
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they are now worried about people in the private sector, 5%, people osing their insurance plan. lou: so it shouldn't be concerned for 50 million people? >> that's not the point. >> hold on a second. >> what they have the alternativ that number will change radially. he won jedediah, thank you so much for finishi my sentence. >> what happens when those people go into the exhange in the fine print that are substantially highein cost the moment they have already? is that acceptable? >> now they are going into the exchange. >> you are forming a false assumption. >> you know, we are going to let her ta and then you can talk. you can fer a repose. >> it's not an assumption we have people level lostnd gone into the excnges and instead. th's not an assumption that a problem. >> if you have a junk insurance pocy that doesn't provide proper coerage or hospitalizion. >> let me tell you more again. lou: okay,, you guys are talking over each other. i want to turn to you and say that 204,000 jobs, this looks like it might be the beginning of something better r the obama administration or job c
they are now worried about people in the private sector, 5%, people osing their insurance plan. lou: so it shouldn't be concerned for 50 million people? >> that's not the point. >> hold on a second. >> what they have the alternativ that number will change radially. he won jedediah, thank you so much for finishi my sentence. >> what happens when those people go into the exhange in the fine print that are substantially highein cost the moment they have already? is that...
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a student portraying os seeiol lal rides out and thrust aflaming spear into the ground. for decades this has been tradition at florida state university seminole home football games. the stereotyping of teams with mascots like indians ands is in the spotlight once again. the people portrayed don't just tolerate the university's use of their name seminoles, they support it and defend it. >> anybody come into florida trying to tell us to change the name better go some place else because we're not changing the name. >> it almost happened once in 2005, the ncaa tried banning the use of the mascot notice postseason play until seminole tribe of florida leaders stepped in, signing a proclamation reiterating their support. the ncaa backed off. >> tore tritt of os seeio la. >> even on the >>> why is it okay? >> we have a total focus on mutual respect and honor. >> university president eric barren said the tie between the tribe and the university goes well beyond the football field. tribal members are included in our graduate ceremonies homecoming. the school offers a class in semi
a student portraying os seeiol lal rides out and thrust aflaming spear into the ground. for decades this has been tradition at florida state university seminole home football games. the stereotyping of teams with mascots like indians ands is in the spotlight once again. the people portrayed don't just tolerate the university's use of their name seminoles, they support it and defend it. >> anybody come into florida trying to tell us to change the name better go some place else because...
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welcome to a brand-new hour inside america os news headquarters. >> good to see you. i'm arthel neville. topping the news, growing dissent within the democratic party. how dozens of democrats are now asserting their -- turning make backs on the obama white house in the wake of the botched rollout of health care. >>> and more than a week after super typhoon haiyan tore through the philippines, we're going to show you how survivors there are still struggling to pick up the pieces. >>> plus, get ready to shop. black friday is just two weeks away. "consumer
welcome to a brand-new hour inside america os news headquarters. >> good to see you. i'm arthel neville. topping the news, growing dissent within the democratic party. how dozens of democrats are now asserting their -- turning make backs on the obama white house in the wake of the botched rollout of health care. >>> and more than a week after super typhoon haiyan tore through the philippines, we're going to show you how survivors there are still struggling to pick up the pieces....
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and new diplomacy with iran raise hopes but does it hurt relationrelations with one of os allies in the middle east. >>> this is free solo climbing or scaling a mountain without a rope. to us non-climbers, the best free soloist in the world will tell us what it's like to climb a mountain with nothing but your bear hands and chalk. welcome to "consider this." new jersey governor chris christie with an historic win in a big blue state. and in virginia agency race it was a suspenseful night with a race between a democrat and a conservative republican. it's where tea partyers got top billing. we'll take a sneak peek of staying power tha , and the seismic shift to the left. i'm joined which jeff warren, and bill snyder, professor at george washington university. they're both in our washington, d.c. studios, and here in studio with me is tom doherty, former senior adviser to george pataki. bill, let's start with you. chris christie, a big win. but when you look at the exit polls in a hypothetical match up to hillary clinton he would lose in his own state. >> it tells us that new jersey is sti
and new diplomacy with iran raise hopes but does it hurt relationrelations with one of os allies in the middle east. >>> this is free solo climbing or scaling a mountain without a rope. to us non-climbers, the best free soloist in the world will tell us what it's like to climb a mountain with nothing but your bear hands and chalk. welcome to "consider this." new jersey governor chris christie with an historic win in a big blue state. and in virginia agency race it was a...
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i mean, twitter's average monthly user is about 77% of ose are outside the u.s.o become a more pretty profound w you look at the numbers of its actual users outside of north america. it's core based and headquarters. >>> and what will this ipo do of twitter for the rest of the sort of tech ipo market? >> yeah. it's been mentioned before, this is the largest ipo since facebook. but i think what this is a affirmation of the opportunity in mobile. i think we've been saying for the last sort of six, seven years that next year is the year of mobile. 2013 is clearly the year of mobile both for consumer and business users. and twitter, when you look at its usage, over 60% of its usage is mobile. over 60% of its revenue is mobile. facebook, its last quarter, did 41% of revenue represented in mobile. this last quarter, 50%. so this, between, is the opportunity and represents how mobile is the future for monetization. and this really is a mobile ipo. >> okay. patrick, thanks for that. good to speak to you this morning, patrick keane, president of share through. we'll get the pricing and just re
i mean, twitter's average monthly user is about 77% of ose are outside the u.s.o become a more pretty profound w you look at the numbers of its actual users outside of north america. it's core based and headquarters. >>> and what will this ipo do of twitter for the rest of the sort of tech ipo market? >> yeah. it's been mentioned before, this is the largest ipo since facebook. but i think what this is a affirmation of the opportunity in mobile. i think we've been saying for the...
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os understands the subscription model and putting it into a private place. they will not have the pressure of being part of a public company. i don't know that it was inevitable. i admire the grams for doing it. ms.graha it took a lot of courage, in my view. >> arthur, the idea of a paper has changed dramatically over the last century. creators and the dominant distribution channels are company like google, facebook, and twitter. we have sometimes chatted about the nature of an authoritative source in a highly fragmented world. if there is any one news organization in the united states that still probably has that as part of its dna, it is "the new york times." what is the nature of authority in a world where there are literally tens of thousands of highly vertical eyes -- verticalized publications on every topic? >> i think the nature of authority have not changed. i think authority is about eadth.cy, brett -- br it is about calling at euro mistakes when you make them and having experienced people on the .round they don't perish you to the ground but, knowi
os understands the subscription model and putting it into a private place. they will not have the pressure of being part of a public company. i don't know that it was inevitable. i admire the grams for doing it. ms.graha it took a lot of courage, in my view. >> arthur, the idea of a paper has changed dramatically over the last century. creators and the dominant distribution channels are company like google, facebook, and twitter. we have sometimes chatted about the nature of an...
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and new diplomacy with iran raise hopes but does it hurt relationrelations with one of os in the middle east. >>> this is free solo climbing or scaling a mountain without a rope. to us non-climbers, the best free soloist in the world will tell us what it's like to climb a mountain with nothing but your bear hands and chalk. welcome to "consider this." new jersey governor chris christie with an historic win in a big blue state. and in virginia agency race it was a suspenseful night with a race between a democrat and a conservative republican. it's where tea partyers got top billing. we'll take a sneak peek of staying power tha, and the seisc shift to the left. i'm joined which jeff warren, and bill snyder, professor at george washington university. they're both in our washington, d.c. studios, and here in studio with me is tom doherty, former senior adviser to george pataki. bill, let's start with you. chris christie, a big win. but when you look at the exit polls in a hypothetical match up to hillary clinton he would lose in his own state. >> it tells us that new jersey is still a blue
and new diplomacy with iran raise hopes but does it hurt relationrelations with one of os in the middle east. >>> this is free solo climbing or scaling a mountain without a rope. to us non-climbers, the best free soloist in the world will tell us what it's like to climb a mountain with nothing but your bear hands and chalk. welcome to "consider this." new jersey governor chris christie with an historic win in a big blue state. and in virginia agency race it was a suspenseful...
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in the 196 os, the cash strapped line demolished the station and built a new terminal underground so it could sell the land uptop. the penn station commuters use today looks much different than the original. which first welcomed passengers 103 years ago today. can we take a look at a couple of the weather. go to washington, d.c. and boston as this storm comes through. it is 4:00 on the east now. or just about it. and it looks like midnight out there. now, i know the sun is setting early but it storm system has really descended on us here on the east coast. this is boston. snow, ice moving. in temperatures plummeting buy 40 degrees in just a 15-hour span today. be careful if you are traveling on the roads. be patient if you you are traveling by road and train. i'm harris faulkner in for shep. neil with "your world" is next. >>> indeed you are right, harris, fox on top of a holiday travel crunch that is now on. if you can get to anywhere, millions of americans trying to get to grandmas for thanksgiving. we're pretty concerned. we have been watching weather all day. hoping we can make i
in the 196 os, the cash strapped line demolished the station and built a new terminal underground so it could sell the land uptop. the penn station commuters use today looks much different than the original. which first welcomed passengers 103 years ago today. can we take a look at a couple of the weather. go to washington, d.c. and boston as this storm comes through. it is 4:00 on the east now. or just about it. and it looks like midnight out there. now, i know the sun is setting early but it...
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you know under a billion dollar market cap to ten billion market cap in the wake of os twins in new york think it can get up to a four hundred billion dollars market cap is your thoughts well i mean i know nothing about bitcoin but what i would say is that the market is far smaller than the gold market go back it is huge i calculate that china in this year so far has imported two thousand tonnes of gold now that's double what the well go council estimates show so in that context because it is a flea on the backside of the i mean it's really very very small. and that's about all i know about is the idea the idea there are enough that you know market cap although quite large relative to our what a year ago i was still not at the point where you can make the statement with a high degree of credit credibility that the gold gold market is being impacted yet ok i stepped up accept your point there let's talk about silver in the us both e.t.f. holdings and u.s. mint sales are at record highs not a lot of people wouldn't know that to be the story given the current price imports to india are boom
you know under a billion dollar market cap to ten billion market cap in the wake of os twins in new york think it can get up to a four hundred billion dollars market cap is your thoughts well i mean i know nothing about bitcoin but what i would say is that the market is far smaller than the gold market go back it is huge i calculate that china in this year so far has imported two thousand tonnes of gold now that's double what the well go council estimates show so in that context because it is a...
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. >> you mentioned the os osborns. ozzie osborn has become a lovable character. is there any chance this could be some sort of image rebirth? >> ozzie osborn had a reputation of biting off the heads of rodents. the osborns made him into a family man who loved his wife and loved his kids. to me, the more you put rob ford in front of a live microphone and a live camera, every time he's in front of a live camera, the more he outdoes himself. if he's a crazy clown in the history of canadian politics he's already done this and whatever he does from here is gravy. >> you thought it was a hoax. >> i thought so, you can't make a reality show over the weekend. then i are heard it was a continuation of his temporarily suspended radio show. that seemed are better. but this seemed too good to be true. >> really appreciate you joining us, thank you . jean claude van damme, one of >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax cuts... the economy... iran... healthcare... it goes on and on... ad guests
. >> you mentioned the os osborns. ozzie osborn has become a lovable character. is there any chance this could be some sort of image rebirth? >> ozzie osborn had a reputation of biting off the heads of rodents. the osborns made him into a family man who loved his wife and loved his kids. to me, the more you put rob ford in front of a live microphone and a live camera, every time he's in front of a live camera, the more he outdoes himself. if he's a crazy clown in the history of...
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todas horas del día, donde os personajes te hacen compañía. >> fue una gran experiencia y momentos como estos, siempre quedan en recuerdos, para nosotros es un gusto compartir con ustedes y con el cariño y apoyo que nos bridan día a día, para más información, visiten www.univision.com. >> es viernes y queremos terminar con mucha música y nos despedimos con el tema de yandel, que tengan todos un excelente fin de semana y como siempre les digo, los quiero. ♪ . ♪ tu carita y los ojos brillando♪. ♪ cuando sale el sol ♪ tu carita me ve, y esos ojos brillando♪. ♪ el viento acariciandonos. ♪ y yo loco de besar tu boca. ♪ poniendome romÁntico♪. ♪ solo tuyo, baby agÁrrame♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ hasta abajo, para abajo, para abajo♪. ♪ ay mamÁ♪. ♪ me gusta probar tus besos. ♪ yo me tomo los besos, suavecito y con calma♪. ♪ el dj poniendo la music. ♪ no querÍa que nadie me contara♪. ♪ por eso estoy aquÍ contigo♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ quiero saber, suelta el pelo♪. ♪ es una diosa que se ve rabiosa♪. ♪ es una diosa rabiosa,. ♪. ♪. ♪ v
todas horas del día, donde os personajes te hacen compañía. >> fue una gran experiencia y momentos como estos, siempre quedan en recuerdos, para nosotros es un gusto compartir con ustedes y con el cariño y apoyo que nos bridan día a día, para más información, visiten www.univision.com. >> es viernes y queremos terminar con mucha música y nos despedimos con el tema de yandel, que tengan todos un excelente fin de semana y como siempre les digo, los quiero. ♪ . ♪ tu carita...
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>>ose: one last question: is anything in the popline of televisiotelltechnology that mit what we're talking about here today? >> io think that when -- i know i said this before but think about how many things live in your t.v. set that you love that you don't know about. and so when we're able to actually see intoit and see what's in there, a huge long tail of contents is going to come up and it's going to be like the "new rker" stacking up on your night stand. (laughter) and you're gng to be going -- look at all this great stuff i haven't gotten through and i think it's going to become wch way to lk. >> rose: we haven't talked about this. we talked about the comparison with novels and dick kens and all of that and it made television feel a certain way earlier. here's a quote. somebody had written about the fact that it was the best of dickens, are we going to -- is it going to have an impact all this creative flow having is he going do something to books and other? >> will t.v. affect other kinds of art? that's an interesting question. i don't -- i often feel like the's this incredible ten
>>ose: one last question: is anything in the popline of televisiotelltechnology that mit what we're talking about here today? >> io think that when -- i know i said this before but think about how many things live in your t.v. set that you love that you don't know about. and so when we're able to actually see intoit and see what's in there, a huge long tail of contents is going to come up and it's going to be like the "new rker" stacking up on your night stand. (laughter)...
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what they are trying to do as joy has already talked about is to really renounce what they fail to be os stten sibabl subsidies. they don't want to dole out all kinds of benefits in advantage. >> america? when do you want to stop? >> the list goes on and on. don't call it a comeback. we have been here for years. the reality is they don't want those kind of subsidies haneleded over in small and minimal percentage to those who deserve it the most. welfare exists in this country. it's not rich, the relaty and for the well-healed and for the deeply entrenched and for the well-established but those who are left to their own devices are those who are subjected to the most vicious forms of, if you will, socialism for real because they get cast out on the bounty of the american public common will and that is drying up. there is an evaporation of compassion and investment in those who are vulnerable. when i hear this the gospel that stands against the great figure named jesus who stood on behalf of the poor. >> david? final word. >> i can't beat the sermon we just heard. >> nobody could. >> but i
what they are trying to do as joy has already talked about is to really renounce what they fail to be os stten sibabl subsidies. they don't want to dole out all kinds of benefits in advantage. >> america? when do you want to stop? >> the list goes on and on. don't call it a comeback. we have been here for years. the reality is they don't want those kind of subsidies haneleded over in small and minimal percentage to those who deserve it the most. welfare exists in this country. it's...
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we're ose to the weend. let's check your drive. >> good morni folk that f and the clouds sometimes ma it tough to see the easthore freeway. we see it now and y see the volume of trfic fillingn all lanes. at t limithrough berkey. we'll look at the maps and talk about the slowing, not for that part of theast shore freeway but off of the carquinez bridge it's gng to get worse because now instead of one we hav two right lanes blocked west at pinole valley road. that's causing backup and soundsike it'soing to take two more hours until they clear those lanes b the overturned big on the embankme so a lot of cre causing big distraction. the north bay has the fog, sometimes below a half mile, quarter mile we have an issue as well. that may be the case north of san rafael, petaluma. the golden gate bridg the exame of fog. dense fog across the bridge. a light flow of traffic. we'll chk the south bay coming up. thank you.ick. 5:39. coming up on "todain the bay" these men they are fid protect president but we'll tell abo
we're ose to the weend. let's check your drive. >> good morni folk that f and the clouds sometimes ma it tough to see the easthore freeway. we see it now and y see the volume of trfic fillingn all lanes. at t limithrough berkey. we'll look at the maps and talk about the slowing, not for that part of theast shore freeway but off of the carquinez bridge it's gng to get worse because now instead of one we hav two right lanes blocked west at pinole valley road. that's causing backup and...
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we have 10 c-130 aircraft and four mv 22 o os praipreyey airc. plastic sheeting for 10,000. we are going to be moving a lot of that this morning and possibly from this afternoon into this evening. there will be a lot of foodstuffs water et cetera hygiene kits that are being arranged at the airport and we'll get that moved down to tacloban. and then the government will arrange to receive that and move it to subdistribution centers and to the remote villages. we are recalling that much of what is there was destroyed and there are not a lot of vehicles or support structures to assist in the effort. >> have you been given a scope of the disaster? >> well in terms of the dimension of it when you any about a typhoon that's 300 miles wide, 480 kilometers wide, tearing a swath through the country side that gives you a feel for it. most of the nonconcrete structures in tacloban and other areas in its path were flattened and so that's why there's such a huge number of displaced persons. it also of course complicates the recovery of the deceased and moving on with those kinds of issues
we have 10 c-130 aircraft and four mv 22 o os praipreyey airc. plastic sheeting for 10,000. we are going to be moving a lot of that this morning and possibly from this afternoon into this evening. there will be a lot of foodstuffs water et cetera hygiene kits that are being arranged at the airport and we'll get that moved down to tacloban. and then the government will arrange to receive that and move it to subdistribution centers and to the remote villages. we are recalling that much of what is...
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of course, german's chancellor os angela merkel was furious to find out the u.s. was spying on it. another snowden revelation. >> barbara, honestly, what are the odds that edward snowden will ever step foot back on american soil again? >> well, if he does, it seems clear that the u.s. government is going to go after him with charges. in his view and the view of his supporters, he's a whistleblower. but what officials are saying is he followed no legal channels for reporting what he believed was wrongdoing. there are very legal methods of becoming a whistleblower. he didn't do that. their view is he took the classified information and made a run for it. >> and you can't just ask for leniency when it comes to something that serious. thank you for that live from the pentagon. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry arrived in saudia arabia this morning. it's all part of a big mideast swing. he met with officials hoping to smooth some strained relations. they have expressed displeasure with washington's position on syria and egypt and washington's warming realizes with iran. and secreta
of course, german's chancellor os angela merkel was furious to find out the u.s. was spying on it. another snowden revelation. >> barbara, honestly, what are the odds that edward snowden will ever step foot back on american soil again? >> well, if he does, it seems clear that the u.s. government is going to go after him with charges. in his view and the view of his supporters, he's a whistleblower. but what officials are saying is he followed no legal channels for reporting what he...
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that the constitutionality of this kind of a search turn os the balance of state and individual interests, and that balance favors the state under at least the facts in this case. but what is remarkable about the majority of opinion and that lead to some of the criticism that i mentioned is that it focused almost exclusively on the interests of the state in pretrial, as it called, processing of detainees. of seeing whether someone might be guilty of another crime not to convict them of that crime, but to help make decisions like should they get bail or not. and that narrow focus lead one journalist to ask, why does it seem that justice kennedy is the last person on earth to have seen law and order? [laughter] to lawyers steeped in the fourth amendment, the answer should be clear. for the past half century or so, the court has reintegrated, and i've counted at least 17 cases, that the standard approach to the fourth amendment is a per se rule with categorical exceptions for certain kinds of searches and that per se rule make the search unreasonable by itself in the absence of a warrant and
that the constitutionality of this kind of a search turn os the balance of state and individual interests, and that balance favors the state under at least the facts in this case. but what is remarkable about the majority of opinion and that lead to some of the criticism that i mentioned is that it focused almost exclusively on the interests of the state in pretrial, as it called, processing of detainees. of seeing whether someone might be guilty of another crime not to convict them of that...
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is sending the mv 20 os osprey. >> we are standing by to provide additional assistance. >> the u.k. make similarness assistance, money and military assistance to help the thousands displaced by the human storm. >> the hms daring will shortly be heading full speed towards the disaster zone. >> a medical team is rushing towards the philippines, japanese said troops could be next. the european union is pledging swift action. eu officials say in the coming days there will be three main priorities. >> the first is to restore access to remote areas as quickly as possible. access means transportation access and the restoration of telecommunications. the second is to deliver humanitarian assistance for people affected as quickly as possible and the third is shelter. >> 30 tons of ready to eat food is enough to feed 130,000 people for one day. on a smaller scale, individuals are trying to help any way they can. a filipino grocery store in los angeles taking donations. residents from a filipino community are donating food and even their own clothes to family members struggling with the storm'
is sending the mv 20 os osprey. >> we are standing by to provide additional assistance. >> the u.k. make similarness assistance, money and military assistance to help the thousands displaced by the human storm. >> the hms daring will shortly be heading full speed towards the disaster zone. >> a medical team is rushing towards the philippines, japanese said troops could be next. the european union is pledging swift action. eu officials say in the coming days there will be...
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except maybe at the end of th os career. i expect pat reilly keeping him for a long, long time. >> kobe bryant signs a deal that extends his time with the lakers. >> i don't think kobe needs to do that. the owner has 50/50 on the bri, the basketball related income. they did well on this lockout. the players certainly are taking their cut. but if there is one guy, lebron included that no one should point a finger at, it's kobe bryant. the nba has made a lot of money on kobe bryant. every team has made money on kobe bryant. i've never been to a laker game that was empty that he played in. he is the biggest ambassador across the world. nba's popularity in a lot of ways is because of kobe bryant. he should not have to defend himself. it's a ridiculous thing for him to do because he is still the face of the nba even with lebron, it's still kobe's world and he deserves every penny he's getting. >> with that new contract he's doing pretty well. who is a question, who is in worse shape, the nets, the knicks or derrick rose? >> well
except maybe at the end of th os career. i expect pat reilly keeping him for a long, long time. >> kobe bryant signs a deal that extends his time with the lakers. >> i don't think kobe needs to do that. the owner has 50/50 on the bri, the basketball related income. they did well on this lockout. the players certainly are taking their cut. but if there is one guy, lebron included that no one should point a finger at, it's kobe bryant. the nba has made a lot of money on kobe bryant....
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140 characters or less. >> you're a loser with two os. >> i think actually guys, it's a great way to complain about a product and get the attention of the company because the company doesn't want you to be complaining in public. >> very true. >> it's interesting, too, i don't like the term conversation. people use that, julia, we hear that a lot in the sales pitch. twitter is not a conversation. i'm sorry. it's a bunch of people yelling at each other, some people with a megaphone, right, other people without one, and maybe there's a reply once in a while but it's not a conversation. how do i -- at least if my opinion. >> i don't know, brian. i have to disagree with you on this. especially the way twitter is now been formulating its tweets to see when someone is replying to someone else or mentioning someone else. you can see the line of conversation. but speaking of brands or products i on occasion have tweeted when i've gotten bad service on an airline or a product that's broken an sometimes the company will tweet back to me because -- >> you're julia boorstin. if you were mandy on
140 characters or less. >> you're a loser with two os. >> i think actually guys, it's a great way to complain about a product and get the attention of the company because the company doesn't want you to be complaining in public. >> very true. >> it's interesting, too, i don't like the term conversation. people use that, julia, we hear that a lot in the sales pitch. twitter is not a conversation. i'm sorry. it's a bunch of people yelling at each other, some people with a...
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from tim but kind of gnaws at you, that 62% of all the ipos that have been issued this year have been osing companies. now the average i'm told over 10-year period is more like 47%. does it bother you that fully 62% of these ipos are not making money? >> well first i would like to say happy veterans day to those who have served and are serving. i appreciate your service. second, to answer your question, you know most public or a lot of public, a lot of companies that go public are operating at a loss, including twitter. when you look at the ipo markets it really comes down to the confidence of the market to assume the risk. and they're willing to assume that risk right now. in addition -- david: i really want to force this question on you, gene. 62%, that's a huge number. does that mean we're sort of at that sage we were at in 1999-2,000 which was a dangerous stage? >> i don't think so. i think when people or companies are looking to the access the public markets they only have a certain window. right now that window is accessible to them. so you have many times companies who are operating
from tim but kind of gnaws at you, that 62% of all the ipos that have been issued this year have been osing companies. now the average i'm told over 10-year period is more like 47%. does it bother you that fully 62% of these ipos are not making money? >> well first i would like to say happy veterans day to those who have served and are serving. i appreciate your service. second, to answer your question, you know most public or a lot of public, a lot of companies that go public are...
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so is karzai going to allow the united states soldier who os ten os tense ibly allow them to do force protection measures that are critical. in other words, go out at night and kill bad guys? >> you know, there is also a broader issue. nobody in the whole history of afghanistan the last 150 years of western occupation have succeeded in actually burn u turning it into a stable place. you can't wish for democracy more than the people wish for it, themselves. >> all right. we will get to obama care now. later today, the president will meet with state insurance commissioners to address their concerns over the administration's health care rollout. several groups say the white house proposal which would allow insurers continue selling older plans that do not meet the men mum requirements of the health care law would be impractical and difficult to implement. meanwhile, officials say up to 40% of healthcare.gov is still being developed. but the site can now handle up to 25,000 users at any given time and even though president obama said he quote did not have enough awareness on the issue sur
so is karzai going to allow the united states soldier who os ten os tense ibly allow them to do force protection measures that are critical. in other words, go out at night and kill bad guys? >> you know, there is also a broader issue. nobody in the whole history of afghanistan the last 150 years of western occupation have succeeded in actually burn u turning it into a stable place. you can't wish for democracy more than the people wish for it, themselves. >> all right. we will get...
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time for our halftime playbook focusing on the xs and os of europe. fresh concerns are being raised about the state of the economies there. helping us game plan your strategy on how to trade those markets is katrina dudley, a manager with franklin mutual advisors. nice to talk to you. >> thanks for having me back. >> what should we make of the recent worry from exists over the economies over there and also the stronger euro is really going to hurt things? >> it is going to start to hurt things. we are expecting the market to go through a consolidation phase. we've had a 20% rally since the beginning of the year, 40% from the lows in june, and so we think it's time for europe to kind of just be flattish as investors find that wall of worry. >> what's the impact of the stronger euro? the eu commission was out today forecasting that it's not only going to rise between now and the end of the year but that next year, it's going to continue that rise? >> it's a worry for us from the exporter point of view. a stronger europe makes things a little less compet
time for our halftime playbook focusing on the xs and os of europe. fresh concerns are being raised about the state of the economies there. helping us game plan your strategy on how to trade those markets is katrina dudley, a manager with franklin mutual advisors. nice to talk to you. >> thanks for having me back. >> what should we make of the recent worry from exists over the economies over there and also the stronger euro is really going to hurt things? >> it is going to...
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very ose. had to expan it a bit because it is a short -- >> yeah. what i liked about it so much, a lot of the faith-basedtentioned ha the production quality that a genuine hollywood movie does. thisneas beautiful, beautifu quality to it. >> wish you great luck. >> thank you. thank you. >> love the book. great chrtmas present. love you, max. >> tha you for let me com on. goodo see yo >>> torrow, country star john rich. >> and artist of the month and talk show hos bethenny frankel. >> barbara corcoran too. we have a busy day. >> and glenn beck, the >>> thre two, on main engine start, ignition and liftoff. >> it is a missi to mars with bay area connecon. this is video from nasa's maven spacraft taking off from cape canaveral in florida about0 good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm marla teez. >> and i'm jon kelley. yes, it has a historic vibe. scientists at uc berkey invested in this launch. that's because the scecraft is full of
very ose. had to expan it a bit because it is a short -- >> yeah. what i liked about it so much, a lot of the faith-basedtentioned ha the production quality that a genuine hollywood movie does. thisneas beautiful, beautifu quality to it. >> wish you great luck. >> thank you. thank you. >> love the book. great chrtmas present. love you, max. >> tha you for let me com on. goodo see yo >>> torrow, country star john rich. >> and artist of the month and...
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he was employed by an anti-castro group that os walled was involved in prior to the assassination that was never disclosed to the committee. about ten years ago the chief council to the committee blasted him for not disclosing that to us and said that he should have been brought up to the committee to -- for investigation. the last point is congressman dodd, who i worked for, did file one of the -- there were four dissents filed to the committee report. three that said there was not a conspiracy. congressman dodd believed there was a conspiracy but believed the ballistic information, not the grassy knoll information that michael referred to that since has been debunked because of acoustical information. but there was 1.66 seconds between the first bullet and the second bullet that was fired. there was no information persuasive to the committee. in fact the fbi did a test on it in '64 and couldn't replicate it. the committee did a test and couldn't replicate it. the reason congressman dodd filed his dissent because they promised another test, a final test and they didn't. within a year
he was employed by an anti-castro group that os walled was involved in prior to the assassination that was never disclosed to the committee. about ten years ago the chief council to the committee blasted him for not disclosing that to us and said that he should have been brought up to the committee to -- for investigation. the last point is congressman dodd, who i worked for, did file one of the -- there were four dissents filed to the committee report. three that said there was not a...
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he was stable. >> houston os head coach gary kubiak collapses on the field at halftime. what could have happened? "newsroom" continues now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we have a better idea of just how -- of how -- just how troubled the l.a.x. shooting suspect paul ciancia was days before his deadly rampage. today he's in critical condition and unable to speak to investigators. but a woman who knows him and his roommates spoke exclusively to cnn. she said he and to be unraveling the days before the shooting and he was already making plans. >> he asked one of the roommates if he could have a ride to the airport. >> why did he need a ride? >> he was going back home. either that his dad was sick nsd had to deal with family issues. >> did anyone ever see a ticket? >> no. he also didn't mention what day he had to leave. that morning he doesn't knock, just opens the door, and said, i need to lead. >> did he ever express any hatred toward the government or toward the tsa? >> all the nsa finding that came out this year, he was upset ab
he was stable. >> houston os head coach gary kubiak collapses on the field at halftime. what could have happened? "newsroom" continues now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we have a better idea of just how -- of how -- just how troubled the l.a.x. shooting suspect paul ciancia was days before his deadly rampage. today he's in critical condition and unable to speak to investigators. but a woman who knows him and his roommates spoke...
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military is throwing everything it can at the problem, including these os prays, which ply like a plane but land like a helicopter. the outbreak of diseases is another fear, because of poor sanitation shortages of fresh water and the inability of emergency medical teams to respond quickly. >> we're expecting an in flux of patients with diarrhea, pneumonia. >> lots of dehydration, malnutrition. most of the patients haven't eaten since the typhoon. >> leaving some to drink and bathe in contaminated water in contact with bodies, raw sewage and debris. >> i'm just tired. drinking dirty water from the canal, trying to survive. >> the likelihood of disease adding a new wave of concerns for relief workers still playing catch up and a desperate population still struggling. >> the airport in cebu has become the hub for aid distribution and a makeshift clinic for the sick and injured. aljazeera's paul beban joins us live. we see stories of people begging for aid. how is the relief effort coming? >> well, del, it's really a 24/7 around the clock operation here. night has fallen, but the activity h
military is throwing everything it can at the problem, including these os prays, which ply like a plane but land like a helicopter. the outbreak of diseases is another fear, because of poor sanitation shortages of fresh water and the inability of emergency medical teams to respond quickly. >> we're expecting an in flux of patients with diarrhea, pneumonia. >> lots of dehydration, malnutrition. most of the patients haven't eaten since the typhoon. >> leaving some to drink and...
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oregon is struggling with his os online enrollment exchange get it is still not live or even operational. more than a month past the deadline. they compensate with paper applications being processed instead. new fracking regulations are being proposed in california that will require oil and gas companies to reveal what chemicals they plan to use. notices neighbors would have to go 30 days in advance, extra permits to be required. if passive make california the toughest state in the nation when it comes to hydraulic fracturing. and ceo feuding with industry rivals and some in congress over internet gambling. he wants congress to ban internet betting. he says the practice is a danger to society and will ruin the industry traditional business model. of course he would say that. a stock as we go to break. business is business. dennis: as a pentagon struggles it will cost military to take a hit. cheryl: we will be right back. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinar
oregon is struggling with his os online enrollment exchange get it is still not live or even operational. more than a month past the deadline. they compensate with paper applications being processed instead. new fracking regulations are being proposed in california that will require oil and gas companies to reveal what chemicals they plan to use. notices neighbors would have to go 30 days in advance, extra permits to be required. if passive make california the toughest state in the nation when...
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are exemplary of the group who put harlem at the center of their lives, and i found about five dozen os -- of those women. i picked six who i felt were exemplary being hostesses, patrons, activists, writers, editors, lovers, wives, mothers. but also six women who left enough bewith hind that i could -- behind that i could try to let them tell their story in their own words. what were you after? why did you do? how did you think it was going to work out? many what was the experience like? and the six i chose were lillian wood, a yankee school marm teacher in tennessee who wrote an important harlem novel and has always been assumed to be a black woman. because part of her novel was an incredible indictment of white women for their complicity with the history of lynching. and no one thought that portrayal of white women as monsters could come from a white woman. another woman i write about is joseph teen skyler, texas heiress who married a black satirist, george skyler. charlotte oz good mason, assumed to be a dragon and a nightmare; beloved by her black proteges. annie nathan meyer, found
are exemplary of the group who put harlem at the center of their lives, and i found about five dozen os -- of those women. i picked six who i felt were exemplary being hostesses, patrons, activists, writers, editors, lovers, wives, mothers. but also six women who left enough bewith hind that i could -- behind that i could try to let them tell their story in their own words. what were you after? why did you do? how did you think it was going to work out? many what was the experience like? and...
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where the germans set up the operations in ukraine, the baltics, lithuania, sedona, where the crime os curred. what was going out in the field? and it really took the collapse of the soviet union for us not only to get access to the materials and get to the archives but start to understand and imagine the scope of the violence that was occurring in the kind of open-air settings outside those gassing -- those killing centers. if you're floor with the work like "bloodland." it's more apparent it's close to half the victim of the holocaust perished outside the gassing center. in the open-air mass shootings. during the deordeportation in the communities. so my first trip in the summer of 1992, i made my way to the regional archive about 100 miles -- sorry? yeah. about 100 miles from kia. on the way to kia. and the reason why i went there, was because i figured out from my advisers richard brightman wrote a head of the whole ss police apparatus. that hitler had the headquarter there. and that hitler 4 -- about 50 miles due south. so i thought here is an interesting place. it's in the heart
where the germans set up the operations in ukraine, the baltics, lithuania, sedona, where the crime os curred. what was going out in the field? and it really took the collapse of the soviet union for us not only to get access to the materials and get to the archives but start to understand and imagine the scope of the violence that was occurring in the kind of open-air settings outside those gassing -- those killing centers. if you're floor with the work like "bloodland." it's more...
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to do an ad hoc analysis by requiring them to quantitatively estimate the probabilities and impact os drinking watter from hydraulic fracturing. however, this was never a study that was set up to determine the risk effects of hydraulic fracturing. it was nonet examine the sibes to determine if hydraulic fracturing operation had any effect on groundwater. by requiring an ad hoc risk analysis on a study not designed to acquire the data necessary to do a risk analysis, the e.p.a. would be forced to try to fit a round peg in a square hole. what remains truly unclear is why this language is included when it is so unnecessary. if the current study were to find a link between fracking and groundwater contamination, then a full risk assessment will be required before the agency can establish any regulations to address the issue. what this bill is doing here is requiring a risk analysis simultaneously and as part of the very study that is meant to determine if there is a need for risk analysis. these efforts to become involved in directing the specific details of scientific process are very tr
to do an ad hoc analysis by requiring them to quantitatively estimate the probabilities and impact os drinking watter from hydraulic fracturing. however, this was never a study that was set up to determine the risk effects of hydraulic fracturing. it was nonet examine the sibes to determine if hydraulic fracturing operation had any effect on groundwater. by requiring an ad hoc risk analysis on a study not designed to acquire the data necessary to do a risk analysis, the e.p.a. would be forced...
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kennedy was mdered and two days later, his assassin, lee harvey os waltz was also shot to death. in a rare interview i sat down with a -year-old detective who interrogated oswald and with m whene was gunned down. >>eporter: the police had their man and when it tk the ti of jack ruby t raise the gun from his hand. he had the pistol in his hand. >>eporter: you knew that was meantor lee harvey ososwald. >> oh, yes. >> reporter: he was dead as he rush through a crush of lice and porters and handcuffed t dallas police detective jim levell. >> i jerked ck on him to pull him behind me. instead of movg himurned his body a little bit sonstead of hitting him dead center,it him three ches left of the v nal. >> you were trng to protect oswald? >> yes but didn't have any leverage. >> reporter: there had been phone threatagainst oswald >> i thought if anybody shot at him i was as good of a shot as heas meaning in the course they would hit him, not me. he laughed and said, "noby is going to shoot at me. >> rorter: detective levelle was the lt ones to talk to oswald in the twist a turns he was a
kennedy was mdered and two days later, his assassin, lee harvey os waltz was also shot to death. in a rare interview i sat down with a -year-old detective who interrogated oswald and with m whene was gunned down. >>eporter: the police had their man and when it tk the ti of jack ruby t raise the gun from his hand. he had the pistol in his hand. >>eporter: you knew that was meantor lee harvey ososwald. >> oh, yes. >> reporter: he was dead as he rush through a crush of lice...
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carol, the fee os cocontinues here. you heard the mayor say and what we just heard was that he said "i had nothing left to side" yet saying a so-called coat hanger. there could be more coming out in court documents next week and more stories coming out from local papers that show, again, more of a pattern of erratic behavior. >> so many americans are sitting back and asking themselves why can't the city council in toronto get rid of this guy? why don't they just vote him out of -- why can't they do that? why didn't they impeach him? >> reporter: the people of toronto voted him in -- i feel like i'm parroting rob ford here but let's make something clear, the way the rules go that means that the people of toronto voted him in. the only thing that could potentially get him out of office, one is the province steps in and basically seizes the city government, we don't see that happening and two, if he is charged and then convicted, carol, of anything. he is not charged yet so far, so we're talk being a long way down the road
carol, the fee os cocontinues here. you heard the mayor say and what we just heard was that he said "i had nothing left to side" yet saying a so-called coat hanger. there could be more coming out in court documents next week and more stories coming out from local papers that show, again, more of a pattern of erratic behavior. >> so many americans are sitting back and asking themselves why can't the city council in toronto get rid of this guy? why don't they just vote him out of...
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somebody else did and it wasn't lee harvey os bald. >> reporter: what will not be present tomorrow those xs that for years have marked the spot on elm street where the president was shot. the city says it's relayings aquality to level out the streets, and remove any trip hazards but undeniably all eyes will be back on this city tomorrow. generations have passed but the fascination with what happened here remains. >> it changed the course of history, in many ways. what would have happened if kennedy had lived? >> and kate and chris, those xs aren't an official marker, one of the gentleman you heard from mr., robert groden said he started putting the xs on 19 years ago when he moved to dallas. the official ceremony that will be held tomorrow in dealey plaza they say is intended on honoring the life off. kennedy, the balance that many city officials have been grappling with for so many years. so many come here to see the spot from john f. kennedy is killed but they don't want to just be known for that. >> all right, ed, thank you so much. make sure you catch the assassination of president k
somebody else did and it wasn't lee harvey os bald. >> reporter: what will not be present tomorrow those xs that for years have marked the spot on elm street where the president was shot. the city says it's relayings aquality to level out the streets, and remove any trip hazards but undeniably all eyes will be back on this city tomorrow. generations have passed but the fascination with what happened here remains. >> it changed the course of history, in many ways. what would have...
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this was carl reserve os plan, run up the score in '98. make eye browseing inrates with latinos, with voters who had been flocking to president clinton and flocking away from the republican party. 1998 was a generally miserable year for the republican party. you probably seen the recent polls after last month's government shutdown that show the gop favorable score at an all time low. the only other time they were in that same ballpark was the end of 1998. that's when a newt gingrich led gop house that had already shut down the government and was unpopular that, has defied public opinion and led an impeachment drive against president clinton. >> that produced a loss for republicans in 1998, the first time since james monroe's presidency, they failed to gain seats in the second term mid-term election. this was the context of george bush's victory. it was the biggest bright spot. maybe the only bright spot in a very dark hour for the republican party. by that point they had lost the 'necks election to him. lost the '98 mid-terms, it was losin
this was carl reserve os plan, run up the score in '98. make eye browseing inrates with latinos, with voters who had been flocking to president clinton and flocking away from the republican party. 1998 was a generally miserable year for the republican party. you probably seen the recent polls after last month's government shutdown that show the gop favorable score at an all time low. the only other time they were in that same ballpark was the end of 1998. that's when a newt gingrich led gop...
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he's been bowling over all season running for more than 700 yards, 15 touchdown, os, keep an eye on that kid. eric, over to you. >> the seminoles is the team, undefeated football team dominating the ncaa now, unstoppable as projected to battle for their national championship title. >> f.s.u.h jimbo fisher is fighting two battles. there's one on the field and then there's the other against his son's rare disease. they are here with us now. good morning to you. first of all, congratulations on a great season. >> thank you. >> what's the secret to coaching a championship team? >> i think consistency. i think you can't -- college football is like a playoff every week. i think the key is getting those guys to play consistent every week and put the last game behind and go the next. it takes a mature team, a lot of focus and determination. our guys have done a great job of that. >> i've got to ask you, alabama number one. you're number two. looks like you two are going to be until -- in the national championship. your thoughts. >> i hope it works out that way. >> let me cut through this. i've h
he's been bowling over all season running for more than 700 yards, 15 touchdown, os, keep an eye on that kid. eric, over to you. >> the seminoles is the team, undefeated football team dominating the ncaa now, unstoppable as projected to battle for their national championship title. >> f.s.u.h jimbo fisher is fighting two battles. there's one on the field and then there's the other against his son's rare disease. they are here with us now. good morning to you. first of all,...
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if they replace os-10 with android or microsoft operating system, they could provide a niche business to enterprise and people that like keyboard phones. there is probably a market for that. it is very small i think they could do it. >> i want to bring jim cramer into this conversation. what do you make of this news? >> to me, this is just a company in total disarray. maybe they can raise money. they are burning through money this. feels a lot like a desperation move let's see at the follow the nokia desperation move, maybe they have something that can be sold to someone. i done think that can last. >> when you hear dan say the stock is cheap, given the multiple, do you say, sure, it is cheap but cheap for a reason? >> well, i this i that, yeah, stocks are not -- stocks tell the truth all the time. this is a company that's in a tailspin. we all know it is in a tailspin. yes. it has some intellectual property that is worth something. there were a lot of private equity firms that have looked at this thing. maybe they have stepped forward now. you can't do a thing. >> things that i have
if they replace os-10 with android or microsoft operating system, they could provide a niche business to enterprise and people that like keyboard phones. there is probably a market for that. it is very small i think they could do it. >> i want to bring jim cramer into this conversation. what do you make of this news? >> to me, this is just a company in total disarray. maybe they can raise money. they are burning through money this. feels a lot like a desperation move let's see at...