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. >> tim: trey flowers is hurt. one of their great pass rushers, one of those outstanding bookend defensive ends. a reminder. coming up, adam zucker, brian jones and spencer tillman with "the jeep post-game show" immediately after our game not only to discuss what's happened today and elsewhere besides tiger stadium but what's in store tomorrow for the iron bowl game coming up, a ticket to be punched to atlanta for the s.e.c. championship game also to be seen on cbs a week from saturday. first down for jennings. henry at the bottom of your screen, boone at the top. got away from pressure again and throws toward the boundary, incomplete. intended for boone. >> aaron: that's what l.s.u. has to do against a mobile quarterback, against johnny manziel this is what arkansas has to do. get up field. stay in your rush lane, maintain lane integrity and on the outside edges with your defensive backs, they've got to be able to pressure this young quarterback like they did to force the incompletion. this theoretically lends its
. >> tim: trey flowers is hurt. one of their great pass rushers, one of those outstanding bookend defensive ends. a reminder. coming up, adam zucker, brian jones and spencer tillman with "the jeep post-game show" immediately after our game not only to discuss what's happened today and elsewhere besides tiger stadium but what's in store tomorrow for the iron bowl game coming up, a ticket to be punched to atlanta for the s.e.c. championship game also to be seen on cbs a week from...
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>> tim! tim! tim! tim! oh, froggy, gracias a dios, gracias a dios, vinieron por nosotras. >> sÍ, mon cherie, tim y yo los buscÁbamos. >> ¿dÓnde estÁ? lo acabo de escuchar. >> ah, sÍ, ahi viene, hay que encontrarlo, vamos. >> sabes, froggy, tienen a mandy, hay que salvarla. >> estÁ bien, la sacarÉ de aquÍ. >> froggy, se lo prometÍ, le prometÍ que la salvaria. >> estÁ bien, la van a rescatar, vamos. >> froggy, no entiendes, sÉ donde la tienen, la van a matar. >> lo lamento, seÑorita laura, pero deberÍa preocuparse de lo que le haremos a usted cuando lleguemos. rÁpido, el doctor leblanc nos espera. >> ah! >> laura! ♪ ♪ >> froggy, ¿trabajas para charles? >> es mejor que trabajar para su padre. ♪ ♪ ♪ (telÉfono suena). >> dime que te encarase de nuestro problema. >> no, pero ya casi llegamos. >> bien, hay cambio de planes, de acuerdo con mis cÁlculos, predador desovarÁ en unas horas, hay que llevarla pronto a la tierra de pappy. >> ¿necesita que la hallemos? >> no, parece estar en b
>> tim! tim! tim! tim! oh, froggy, gracias a dios, gracias a dios, vinieron por nosotras. >> sÍ, mon cherie, tim y yo los buscÁbamos. >> ¿dÓnde estÁ? lo acabo de escuchar. >> ah, sÍ, ahi viene, hay que encontrarlo, vamos. >> sabes, froggy, tienen a mandy, hay que salvarla. >> estÁ bien, la sacarÉ de aquÍ. >> froggy, se lo prometÍ, le prometÍ que la salvaria. >> estÁ bien, la van a rescatar, vamos. >> froggy, no entiendes, sÉ...
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i'm going home." >> all: tim! we want tim! we want tim! we want tim! >> as tim was leaving the stage, i realized that with his talent, it would be just crazy to let him go. >> paulina, you made a very controversial choice, and you're calling time-out. >> then all of a sudden, one of the crew members came up, and they said, "follow me." >> tim olstad's coming back. >> all: we want tim! we want tim! >> tim... >> listen, tim, i want you back in my team. >> are you serious? >> i want you to be confident. i want you to be tougher. >> ♪ yeah... with paulina, i'm growing and learning, and i'm gonna work my butt off to stay in this competition. ♪ i'll be there ♪ till the stars don't shine ♪ till the heavens burst ♪ and words don't rhyme ♪ and when i die ♪ you'll be on my mind ♪ and i'll love you >> my third and final boy in my top three is... tim olstad. >> congratulations, tim! >> i'm hoping that america is gonna be at home, chanting, "we want tim! we want tim!" throughout the rest of this competition. this is my dream, and i'm not gonna screw
i'm going home." >> all: tim! we want tim! we want tim! we want tim! >> as tim was leaving the stage, i realized that with his talent, it would be just crazy to let him go. >> paulina, you made a very controversial choice, and you're calling time-out. >> then all of a sudden, one of the crew members came up, and they said, "follow me." >> tim olstad's coming back. >> all: we want tim! we want tim! >> tim... >> listen, tim, i want...
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team. >> tim: yes, indeed. that pass was beautiful, and deep, but incomplete. >> aaron: the bye week comes at a perfect time not only to be able to rest up physically but emotionally. i don't think people truly understand how much pressure and what the work load is on student athletes on a daily basis especially at a big time university such as texas a&m. so i think this bye week is going to come at a perfect time. the scrutiny they have been able to be under this year and deal with is impressive. >> tim: a nice hug, jake matthews on the receiving end from johnny manziel. since he stepped on the field in the first half against alabama, his body language has been right where you would want it to be. russell going deep, incomplete, one tick left, davonte harris almost had it, now the clock winds down and it's over. texas a&m 51. mississippi state 41. >> tim: the aggies move to 8-2. 4-2 in s.e.c. play. the bulldogs drop to 4-5. 1-4 in conference play. some of his family down there with him. taking photos as though
team. >> tim: yes, indeed. that pass was beautiful, and deep, but incomplete. >> aaron: the bye week comes at a perfect time not only to be able to rest up physically but emotionally. i don't think people truly understand how much pressure and what the work load is on student athletes on a daily basis especially at a big time university such as texas a&m. so i think this bye week is going to come at a perfect time. the scrutiny they have been able to be under this year and deal...
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tim is over at the weather center as well. we're starting with marty. >> reporter: let me just tell you how chilly it is. when don and i were doing the morning show is the temperature was in the low 30s. 25 degrees colder this morning than yesterday morning. take a look at our current numbers. with the sun up and higher in the sky obviously than it was 5 hours ago, we are still only at 49. we're going to bump it into the low mid 50s today. look at the departure. still 10 degrees colder. with this wind that's chucking in here out of the northwest, 16 on tv hill, it's making 49 feel like the low 40s. when the sun goes in and out of clouds you can use the jacket with a liner that's four for sure. take a look at a graphic. for -- that's for sure. take a look at a graphic. for the ravens game the temperature will get up to 60 degrees. today and tomorrow the low 50s. 60 behind that warm front on sunday. it's going to remain bay main bree be right back remain breezyin. the bengals and ravens on wjz 13 at 1:00. we have more weather to
tim is over at the weather center as well. we're starting with marty. >> reporter: let me just tell you how chilly it is. when don and i were doing the morning show is the temperature was in the low 30s. 25 degrees colder this morning than yesterday morning. take a look at our current numbers. with the sun up and higher in the sky obviously than it was 5 hours ago, we are still only at 49. we're going to bump it into the low mid 50s today. look at the departure. still 10 degrees colder....
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tim is live. has a look at how much warmer it's going to get. tim? >> it's definitely, bob, going to get warmer. we're here at the inner harbor. 58 degrees now. while the sun is up. although we know that with the early sunset now, around 4:52. the temperatures drop very quickly. pretty calm wind from the west. it's a delightful evening. we're down here, of course. there are a lot of things going on. but the norwegian tall ship, from the royal norwegian navy. it is down here for a while. part of a year-long tour of tall ships into the inner harbor. you can come down. and if you plan on being out and about, as bob mentioned, there is going to be a warmup. milder temperatures are on the way. trend is pretty much 60 degrees heading into sunday and monday. could be a few showers along the way. tomorrow, no such luck. we have maybe the shower late friday night. into saturday. and that will taper off early saturday morning. but then it looks like a pretty nice weekend, with temperatures a little above the normal high, which is now about 57 degrees. of cours
tim is live. has a look at how much warmer it's going to get. tim? >> it's definitely, bob, going to get warmer. we're here at the inner harbor. 58 degrees now. while the sun is up. although we know that with the early sunset now, around 4:52. the temperatures drop very quickly. pretty calm wind from the west. it's a delightful evening. we're down here, of course. there are a lot of things going on. but the norwegian tall ship, from the royal norwegian navy. it is down here for a while....
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. >> i'm tim. >> i'm tim. and then when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] this is your last chance to switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for the first year. plus, your choice of a $300 bonus with a 2-year agreement. fios is 100% fiber optic. so you get america's fastest, most reliable internet and unbeatable tv picture quality. this amazing offer is going fast, so switch to fios today. visit verizon.com/superbonus call the verizon center for customers with disabilities and get this deal before it's gone. at 800-974-6006 tty/v.
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tim. >> go lead the way. >> beakers. >> yeah. holly frontier, i like that one. >> grasso. >> las vegas sands has to hold the $68 level. >> guy. >> you had reege the other day. >> yeah. he called you the italian stallion. >> micron. >> new high today. >> it wants to get up and go. micron blows through the level and off to the races. >> all right. that does it for us, i'm melissa lee thanks for watching, see you monday. meantime options action begins right after this break. honestly, i'm not looking for five-star treatment. i get times are tight. but it's hard to get any work done like this. then came this baby -- small but with windows and office. it runs my work stuff. ...and i can use apps like flipboard for news, or xbox video to watch the shows i'm never home to see... and i can still get work done at the same time. excuse me, do you mind if i... yep. ♪ honestly, i wanna see you be brave ♪ >>> this is options action, tonight afraid to buy stocks now? >> i don't want to come in here and look stupid. too late. >> no, it's no
tim. >> go lead the way. >> beakers. >> yeah. holly frontier, i like that one. >> grasso. >> las vegas sands has to hold the $68 level. >> guy. >> you had reege the other day. >> yeah. he called you the italian stallion. >> micron. >> new high today. >> it wants to get up and go. micron blows through the level and off to the races. >> all right. that does it for us, i'm melissa lee thanks for watching, see you monday....
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tim these student athletes receive scholarships to attend school and play their sport. studies show between their scholarships, room, board, coaching, training, these students athletes get packages worth between 50 and $125,000 a year, why is that not enough? >> and they participate in the benefits of the athletic facilities, and the marketing opportunities they get for participating on tv. nonetheless they are arguing that the ncaa are using their names and likeness to profit and compensation. >> there is a national collegiate study that found out what is the average compensation. the average football player is worth half a million, and the average basketball player is worth a million dollars. >> while we have got you talking here, talk a little bit about what it is like to be a college athlete in terms of the academic, and physical and financial demands. >> it's extremely demanding. you don't have a lot of time in the day. you are up at 5:00, you have class, you are watching film, and then you are in practice from 2:00 to 6:30, you have a meal, and then go home and tr
tim these student athletes receive scholarships to attend school and play their sport. studies show between their scholarships, room, board, coaching, training, these students athletes get packages worth between 50 and $125,000 a year, why is that not enough? >> and they participate in the benefits of the athletic facilities, and the marketing opportunities they get for participating on tv. nonetheless they are arguing that the ncaa are using their names and likeness to profit and...
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tim, thank you for joining us today. (applause) tim conway. ♪ can be tough. when's the fairy princess coming? any minute now. yay! announcer: but it's always worth it. agnes: i know it's really you, gru. i'm just pretending for the other kids. announcer: take time to be a dad today. call 877-4-dad-411 or visit fatherhood.gov. >>> well, saw more than 30 million records and they recorded more than a dozen top 40 hits including reminiscing, lady and night owl. here to perform a song if their brand new album "cuts like a diamond" please welcome the little river band. great to have you guys here. wayne, your music has been able to span over several decades. one of the most notable things about little river band is the incredible harmonies of the band. is this natural to you guys? do you have to really work at it like if i sang with you? >> wow. loaded -- what a loaded question. >> yeah, it's loaded. >> haven't heard you sing yet but you're playing great. >> there's a reason there's no microphone. >> it does come natural to these people and with, you know, people c
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tim, thank you for joining us. tim conway. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >> it sold more than 30 million records and recorded more than a dozen top 40 hits including reminiscing, lady and night owl. here to perform a song from "cuts like a diamond," please welcome "the little river band." >> great to have you here. lil wayne, your music has been able to span over several decades. one of the most notable things about little river band is the incredible harmonies of the band. is it natural to you guys or do you have to really work at it like if i sang with you? >> what a loaded question. >> yeah, it's loaded. i haven't heard you sing but you are playing great. >> that's why there is not a mieshg phone for me. that's a reason for that. >> it does come natural with these people. after peop
tim, thank you for joining us. tim conway. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >> it sold more than 30 million records and recorded more than a dozen top 40 hits including reminiscing, lady and night owl. here to perform a song from "cuts like a diamond,"...
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meteorologist tim williams tells us in his first warning weather forecast. >> and you have a chance to be irish for the day for months before saint patty's day. i'm sharon gibala live at the state fairgrounds where it is the maryland irish festival. we will tell you about it coming up. eyewitness news is seconds away. >> this is wjz-tv. baltimore. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news statio. >> good morning and welcome to eyewitness news. i'm gigi barnett. >> and i'm tim williams. this is the tenth day of the month. it is moving fast. we are a third of the way through already. it is a sunny day, a chilly day, and it's definitely going to be a very comfortable day overall.
meteorologist tim williams tells us in his first warning weather forecast. >> and you have a chance to be irish for the day for months before saint patty's day. i'm sharon gibala live at the state fairgrounds where it is the maryland irish festival. we will tell you about it coming up. eyewitness news is seconds away. >> this is wjz-tv. baltimore. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news statio. >> good...
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. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and these guys jumped out and he said we got the congressman. >> that's when the reverend jim jones told his people this would be the day they'd have to die. >> the congressman is dead. please get us some medication. it's simple. it's simple. no convulsions with it. it's simple. just please get it. >> the children were killed first. >> tim carter saw his 1-year-old son poisoned. >> malcolm was dead. his little lips covered with foam. this is what happens with arsenic and cyanide as it foams at the mouth. >> he held his wife as she died. >> i put my arms around gloria as she was holding malcolm and just kept on sobbing i love you so much. i love you so much. >> carter lived on
. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and these guys jumped out and he said we got the congressman. >> that's when the...
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not only, tim geithner, mark lazeri. private equity or hedge funds. investor in france, before playing cards with people involved in the russian mob, we don't know. administration, is refleet and their conneions on wall street is refleet with private equity -- replete, with wall street fat cat ties. this is hypocrisy. melissa: this is what you were talking about, does it change the war against fat cats and private equity as managing director of warburg pincus, their one of those buddies tim geithner. >> no. because they won the war. the reason banking sector got the bailout in 2008, they won the war a long, long time ago. tim geithner spoke to private equity firm, warburg pincus, that will not raise any eyebrows on wall street. >> she is asking a different question. i'm asking, change the political -- she is saying does it change the political assault? this class warfare still resonate with the democratic party? these people are so, they don't care. they're going to keep going after the banks. they will keep going, pointing to private equity as mean a
not only, tim geithner, mark lazeri. private equity or hedge funds. investor in france, before playing cards with people involved in the russian mob, we don't know. administration, is refleet and their conneions on wall street is refleet with private equity -- replete, with wall street fat cat ties. this is hypocrisy. melissa: this is what you were talking about, does it change the war against fat cats and private equity as managing director of warburg pincus, their one of those buddies tim...
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the isolation of an old farmstead is exactly what patti and tim rondestevedt wanted, until tim, now 62, was diagnosed with early-oni-onset alzheimer's disease five years ago. patty became a full-time caregiver. >> i miss his hugs. i miss the snuggles in bed. it's hard to watch him fade. >> reporter: as tim declined, friends faded away. where does that leave you? >> scared. alone. >> reporter: beth olson works for the alzheimer's association, bringing help to caregivers in a state where support groups and other assistance can sometimes be a 100-mile drive away. >> when we get to go into their home we get the true feeling of how their everyday life is as a caregiver. >> reporter: logic is, if caregivers can better cope, they can keep a loved one at home months or years longer. northica dota legislatures have approved $2.2 million to fund the program since 2010, but it has saved a stunning $39 million by keeping people out of state-funded nursing homes and by saving families from paying for assisted living costs. beth also had practical suggestions like labels so tim could tell the microw
the isolation of an old farmstead is exactly what patti and tim rondestevedt wanted, until tim, now 62, was diagnosed with early-oni-onset alzheimer's disease five years ago. patty became a full-time caregiver. >> i miss his hugs. i miss the snuggles in bed. it's hard to watch him fade. >> reporter: as tim declined, friends faded away. where does that leave you? >> scared. alone. >> reporter: beth olson works for the alzheimer's association, bringing help to caregivers...
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tim fry staff. as of now we don't have a timeline but we can follow-up and get a followup, if you will, >> commissioners any other questions
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. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and these guys jumped out and he said we got the congressman. >> that's when the reverend jim jones told his people this would be the day they'd have to die. >> the congressman is dead. please get us some medication. it's simple. it's simple. no convulsions with it. it's simple. just please get it. >> the children were killed first. >> tim carter saw his 1-year-old son poisoned. >> malcolm was dead. his little lips covered with foam. this is what happens with arsenic and cyanide as it foams at the mouth. >> he held his wife as she died. >> i put my arms around gloria as she was holding malcolm and just kept on sobbing i love you so much. i love you so much. >> carter lived on
. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and these guys jumped out and he said we got the congressman. >> that's when the...
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and this is a small border town in canada, and these are town councilors megan and tim fighting back against the tide of drugs the world now associates with our neighbor to the north. they are difference makers. ♪ ♪ welcome to the town ofs-- what's the town called? >> i've always called it eskimo? >> no, it is not eskimo. >> the town of eskimo, british columbia, canada. >> eskimo? >> no. >> really? >> no. >> it's a common mistake people make. >> it's s-qwi? just say somewhere in canada. >> stephen: all right. somewhere was a typical picturesque town. until this shadowy figure moved in. >> my name is ryan. i'm the owner of the balm warehouse. >> stephen: and just what is the balm warehouse? >> it's the warehouse for bombs. >> stephen: ryan has a plan. >> i want to take over the entire town/nation. >> stephen: and he has an eight-foot-tall bong-shaped mascot, named bongy. >> bongy wants everybody to get high. >> osama bong-laden thinks that's funny. especially from canadians addicted to toeting the smoker weed. dan owns the shop. >> it has definitely caused some impact to our busin
and this is a small border town in canada, and these are town councilors megan and tim fighting back against the tide of drugs the world now associates with our neighbor to the north. they are difference makers. ♪ ♪ welcome to the town ofs-- what's the town called? >> i've always called it eskimo? >> no, it is not eskimo. >> the town of eskimo, british columbia, canada. >> eskimo? >> no. >> really? >> no. >> it's a common mistake people make....
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tim fry staff. as of now we don't have a timeline but we can follow-up and get a followup, if you will, >> commissioners any other questions regarding the work program? yeah. >> that's great interest thank you to all the staffs efforts on this. really appreciate it as well as the community they put time on each project >> we'll move on. i'm sorry we do need to take public comment >> any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioners if there's nothing future item 4 commissioners reports and announcements. >> half disclosure this is not a new item but mr. fry and i met with the marcus book store building owners and that continues on. we'll be hearing it anyway on the sixth. so that's it >> item 5 consideration of adoption draft minutes for october 2nd, 2013. >> commissioners any comments regarding the draft minutes move for approval. >> item of the 340, 50 fremont the approval was with the amendments; right? i don't remember what the amendments were. >> the signage. they were
tim fry staff. as of now we don't have a timeline but we can follow-up and get a followup, if you will, >> commissioners any other questions regarding the work program? yeah. >> that's great interest thank you to all the staffs efforts on this. really appreciate it as well as the community they put time on each project >> we'll move on. i'm sorry we do need to take public comment >> any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioners if...
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. >> tim -- >> thank you. >> let me start with you, tim. we listed some of the top three concerns. but those aren't obviously the only concerns. what are you hearing from your clients about what they're most worried about? >> these and plenty more, what these have in common, sue, they're all big uncertainty items. a lot of uncertainty fatigue back to 2000, like we would never know which cataclysmic thing could happen the next day. that's what i'm hearing from clients right now. all three of those mentioned unrest in the middle east, europe, still having some difficulties in recession and deepening into depression in certain areas, many factors what they all have in common is uncertainty. >> brittney, are you hearing that same thing from your clients and what advice are you giving to your clients as we go into year's end? >> yes. there's definitely uncertainty but, you know, my advice for clients is always to plan and prepare for the future and really take action on things that they can control. so a lot of the advice that i'm giving my clients at this time of the year is to max out
. >> tim -- >> thank you. >> let me start with you, tim. we listed some of the top three concerns. but those aren't obviously the only concerns. what are you hearing from your clients about what they're most worried about? >> these and plenty more, what these have in common, sue, they're all big uncertainty items. a lot of uncertainty fatigue back to 2000, like we would never know which cataclysmic thing could happen the next day. that's what i'm hearing from clients...
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good afternoon, tim. >> good afternoon. as you take a look at first warr weather radar right now we're looking at just some light showers moving their way across the bay and now into delaware. lower eastern shore seeing the last batch of them. you can see that the state is somewhat clear, except for clouds. we will start to see some breaks. we will back this up around 5:00 or so this morning. as don mentioned, him and marty started to watch a severe line of thunderstorms that triggered se their thunderstorm warnings in each county. we do not have any major reports of damage but the winds took their toll and the rain came through here quickly. a front will come through later and wipe all of this clean. we already hit our high for the day. we did get close to 70 early this morning. we're at 62 right now at bwi, 67 in ocean city, 52 in oakland. our over night lows never got much lower than that. we stayed around 60 degrees across the entire area for the over night areas. how is this going to play into the next few days? for mo
good afternoon, tim. >> good afternoon. as you take a look at first warr weather radar right now we're looking at just some light showers moving their way across the bay and now into delaware. lower eastern shore seeing the last batch of them. you can see that the state is somewhat clear, except for clouds. we will start to see some breaks. we will back this up around 5:00 or so this morning. as don mentioned, him and marty started to watch a severe line of thunderstorms that triggered se...
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tim, thank you for joining us today. (applause) tim conway. ♪ >>> well, saw more than 30 million records and they recorded more than a dozen top 40 hits including reminiscing, lady and night owl. here to perform a song if their brand new album "cuts like a diamond" please welcome the little river band. great to have you guys here. wayne, your music has been able to span over several decades. one of the most notable things about little river band is the incredible harmonies of the band. is this natural to you guys? do you have to really work at it like if i sang with you? >> wow. loaded -- what a loaded question. >> yeah, it's loaded. >> haven't heard you sing yet but you're playing great. >> there's a reason there's no microphone. >> it does come natural to these people and with, you know, people come and go after 38 years we have had a lot of people come in and out but the -- one of the connecting elements is that ability to blend, sing hard, night after night and create that, you know, that kind of blend and those ki
tim, thank you for joining us today. (applause) tim conway. ♪ >>> well, saw more than 30 million records and they recorded more than a dozen top 40 hits including reminiscing, lady and night owl. here to perform a song if their brand new album "cuts like a diamond" please welcome the little river band. great to have you guys here. wayne, your music has been able to span over several decades. one of the most notable things about little river band is the incredible harmonies...
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tim, thank you for joining us today. (applause) tim conway. ♪ [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ [ male announcer ] not all toral-b pro-health toothbrushes have crisscross bristles that remove up to 90% of hard to reach plaque. feel the difference. oral-b, trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. >>> well, saw more than 30 million records and they recorded more than a dozen top 40 hits including reminiscing, lady and night owl. here to perform a song if their brand new album "cuts like a diamond" please welcome the little river band. great to have you guys here. wayne, your music has been able to span over several decades. one of the most notable things about little river band is the incredible harmonies of the band. is this natural to you guys
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the tea party should not give tim lee another day of peace. now that he has embraced sports socialism. what if the county commission chairman was named obama. what do you think the tea party would hatch said about sports socialism coming to the county? every day of tea party silence on this kind of sports socialism in the heart of tea party country, will prove once again, that the tea party doesn't know what socialism is, and is really just the i hate obama party. the mayor said there was no way that the baseball team was going to stay in downtown atlanta without city taxpayers spending hundreds of millions of dollars. not one tea partier applauded the mayor for refusing to give away taxpayer money to a baseball team. the champion of sports socialism, tim lee offered the usual ridiculous justifications for the unjustifiable. he says, that the full commission does not know any of the details of the deal yet. but they have been briefed on the deal, and, the response has been very positive. very enthusiastic. in support of the investment, which w
the tea party should not give tim lee another day of peace. now that he has embraced sports socialism. what if the county commission chairman was named obama. what do you think the tea party would hatch said about sports socialism coming to the county? every day of tea party silence on this kind of sports socialism in the heart of tea party country, will prove once again, that the tea party doesn't know what socialism is, and is really just the i hate obama party. the mayor said there was no...
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tim is in the outback. tim has a look at the rainfall we had for the month of october. and a reminder for your saturday night, before you go to bed. tim? >> we certainly like to keep you up on how we end one month before we start the next. and rainfall is a major part of that. let's get you up to speed on what we ended the month with as far as rain totals. we ended the month of october with 7.62 inches of rain. almost -- a little more than double the normal of 3.33. you can almost double that and add a few more tenths of an inch to it. for the year so farks for 2013 so far, 34.84 inches, almost 35 inches of rain. and the way that plays out, just about a third of an inch below the normal for this time of year. so all said and done, we are almost right on target for where we typically top out for rainfall for this time of year, as we head into november. as far as that reminder bob is talking about before you go to sleep tomorrow night, set your clocks back one hour. at 2:00 a.m., we resume to standard time. clocks fall back. of course, you get one extra hour of sleep. and
tim is in the outback. tim has a look at the rainfall we had for the month of october. and a reminder for your saturday night, before you go to bed. tim? >> we certainly like to keep you up on how we end one month before we start the next. and rainfall is a major part of that. let's get you up to speed on what we ended the month with as far as rain totals. we ended the month of october with 7.62 inches of rain. almost -- a little more than double the normal of 3.33. you can almost double...
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tim, thank you for joining us today. (applause) tim conway. ♪ ♪ [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirring ] talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. . . . . loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. if you have business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. >>> well, saw more than 30 million records and they recorded more than a d
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fry. >> commissioners tim fry department staff. maybe there are more comments i figured i'd like to address a couple of things. we're hoping to not only to continue this discussion and make sure the document stays alive and those conversations keep happening. over the course of maybe the next year we would like to schedule another hearing with you and talk about as was said we have been implementing changes. throughout the entire program and some have been partially address and others are in our pipeline we know we need to talk about them. but we're continuing to work on redrafting, outlines what needs to go in certain documents. maybe next year we'll perpetrate a formal response and others things we need help with and through the heritage spur task force and the public get more guidance how we can continue to improve the program >> commissioner ram. >> thanks for all the work on the report it's helpful. it would be very helpful to me to hear from commissioners necessarily today but in the coming weeks your specifics on the recomme
fry. >> commissioners tim fry department staff. maybe there are more comments i figured i'd like to address a couple of things. we're hoping to not only to continue this discussion and make sure the document stays alive and those conversations keep happening. over the course of maybe the next year we would like to schedule another hearing with you and talk about as was said we have been implementing changes. throughout the entire program and some have been partially address and others are...
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not only, tim geithner, mark lazeri. private equity or hedge funds. investor in france, before playing cards with people involved in the russian mob, we don't know. administration, is refleet and their connections on wall street is refleet with private equity -- replete, with wall street fat cat ties. this is hypocrisy. melissa: this is what you were talking about, does it change the war against fat cats and private equity as managing director of warburg pincus, their one of those buddies tim geithner. >> no. because they won the war. the reason banking sector got the bailout in 2008, they won the war a long, long time ago. tim geithner spoke to private equity firm, warburg pincus, that will not raise any eyebrows on wall street. >> she is asking a different question. i'm asking, change the political -- she is saying does it change the political assault? this class warfare still resonate with the democratic party? these people are so, they don't care. they're going to keep going after the banks. they will keep going, pointing to private equity as mean
not only, tim geithner, mark lazeri. private equity or hedge funds. investor in france, before playing cards with people involved in the russian mob, we don't know. administration, is refleet and their connections on wall street is refleet with private equity -- replete, with wall street fat cat ties. this is hypocrisy. melissa: this is what you were talking about, does it change the war against fat cats and private equity as managing director of warburg pincus, their one of those buddies tim...
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tim, live at the inner harbor, has a look at what we expect for friday and the weekend. tim? >> reporter: well, good afternoon, good evening, everyone. we're hire with the -- here with the wjz mobile weather lab. our location just outside the baltimore visitors center at the baltimore inner harbor. just down from the straus-raud lemcul. it is a norwegian tall ship. part of a year-long celebration and year-long tour of tall ships. bob talked about the temperatures dropping. sun has just gone below the horizon here. winds are calm. coming in from the southeast. bob talked about how this is. the trend is milder temperatures. in perspective, our normal high is 57 degrees. normal overnight low is 37. we'll be heading toward about 60, low 60s. tomorrow, with high pressure drifting down to the coastline and just offshore. winds are going to shift to the southwest. heading into the weekend, you'll be watching a system moving from the west. and that is requesting to bring us a chance for rain. that will be sunday night into monday. that's going to be a better chance monday. but the we
tim, live at the inner harbor, has a look at what we expect for friday and the weekend. tim? >> reporter: well, good afternoon, good evening, everyone. we're hire with the -- here with the wjz mobile weather lab. our location just outside the baltimore visitors center at the baltimore inner harbor. just down from the straus-raud lemcul. it is a norwegian tall ship. part of a year-long celebration and year-long tour of tall ships. bob talked about the temperatures dropping. sun has just...
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and tim, congratulations. let's get you confirmed. [applause] >> next, the senate returns to continue work on a bill to broaden the fda's oversight on compounding pharmacies, making it easier for the federal government to track prescription drugs from manufacturers to pharmacies. the senate will later recess at 12:30 p.m. for the weekly party conferences. live coverage here on c-span2. be senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. spirit of god, descend on our hearts, for apart from you life is sound and fury, signifying nothing. may our senators walk in your ways, keeping your precepts with such integrity that they will never be ashamed. lord, incline their hearts to your wisdom, providing them with the understanding they need to accomplish your purposes in our world. let your mercy protect them from the dangers of this life, as they learn to find delight in your commandments. keep them ever mindful of the fewness of their days and the greatness of their work. we pray in your holy name. amen. the president pro tempore: please join
and tim, congratulations. let's get you confirmed. [applause] >> next, the senate returns to continue work on a bill to broaden the fda's oversight on compounding pharmacies, making it easier for the federal government to track prescription drugs from manufacturers to pharmacies. the senate will later recess at 12:30 p.m. for the weekly party conferences. live coverage here on c-span2. be senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. spirit of god, descend on our hearts, for apart from you...
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. >> i'm tim friend at london police headquarters where detectives are investigating the case of three women held as slaves for 30 years. >> welcome to the program. afghan tribal leaders are meeting for a second day to discuss a crucial security deal for the united states. both sides have not been able to agree on when to implement the agreement. at the loya jirga meeting president hamid karzai said he wanted the deal signed after elections. the u.s. want it completed by the end of next year. it sets out rules over jurisdiction and power of troops that will remain in the county, we'll get more from jane ferguson. the u.s. said it's not practical or possible to delay signing the deal. clearly comments took everyone by surprise. >> they did. they have been described by journalists reporting the story as a bombshell for afghans as well as those in washington. it's likely those stateside woke up to unwelcome news, something they were not planning for. they hoped the jirga and the parliament would approve the task. and then it would be a complication, a small matter of having it signed by h
. >> i'm tim friend at london police headquarters where detectives are investigating the case of three women held as slaves for 30 years. >> welcome to the program. afghan tribal leaders are meeting for a second day to discuss a crucial security deal for the united states. both sides have not been able to agree on when to implement the agreement. at the loya jirga meeting president hamid karzai said he wanted the deal signed after elections. the u.s. want it completed by the end of...
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a storm system moving in by the middle of the week. >> thank you, tim. but first let's take a look the other stories people are talking about. as many as 10,000 people are believed dead after one of the worst, most powerful storms ever caused. homes, schools, and children's walked away. the latest on the death and destruction philippines. >> reporter: the typhoon produced entire neighborhoods to rubble. >> the devastation -- i don't have the words for it. it's really horrific. >> 150-mile per hour winds ripped through homes and snapped this tree like a twig. the storm surge reportedly up to 40 feet high in some places sent floodwaters into the streets. this woman says she is searching for her mother, father, and her child who was ripped from her hand. cleanup and rescue efforts are difficult because there is no power or phones in most places. people are sorting through what is left of their homes during the day then huddling together at night in the structures that are still standing. this image from space shows just how massive typhoon is, one of the mo
a storm system moving in by the middle of the week. >> thank you, tim. but first let's take a look the other stories people are talking about. as many as 10,000 people are believed dead after one of the worst, most powerful storms ever caused. homes, schools, and children's walked away. the latest on the death and destruction philippines. >> reporter: the typhoon produced entire neighborhoods to rubble. >> the devastation -- i don't have the words for it. it's really horrific....
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for now, sending it back inside. >>> tim, thank you. and stay with wjz for first warning weather coverage. we'll keep you updated whenever there is a threat for severe weather. >>> it's been one month since the rollout of the new healthcare.gov website. and the focus remains on the site's technical problems. danielle nottingham reports from washington. it comes as millions of americans insured, are learning they can't keep their current plans. >> reporter: notes turned over to a congressional committee shows in the 48 hours after healthcare.goff's launch, just 248 people successfully signed up for insurance. the white house says those numbers aren't news. >> we know and acknowledge that the website has been a problem. >> reporter: the administration also says it expected low numbers in the beginning and a surge closer to the march 31st deadline. but frustration with the affordable care act goes beyond the website for as many as 3 million americans who are learning they will lose their current policy because it does not meet the standard
for now, sending it back inside. >>> tim, thank you. and stay with wjz for first warning weather coverage. we'll keep you updated whenever there is a threat for severe weather. >>> it's been one month since the rollout of the new healthcare.gov website. and the focus remains on the site's technical problems. danielle nottingham reports from washington. it comes as millions of americans insured, are learning they can't keep their current plans. >> reporter: notes turned...
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. >> tim a lot of guys have mentioned they think this is fairly archaic. these student athletes are generating revenue for the schools, should they get a cut of the profit? >> well, i think it is really rooted in the ideals of academics. these universities exist because they are educating young men and women, and when you mix in college athletics, and you are in a multi-billion dollars industry that creates problems. >> i have some more community feedback . . . and take a listen to this. >> what we have in college athletics is a case of trickery. we have universities and the organizations essentially employing, employees for free? exchange for the allure and illusion of an education that is supposed to help them, but is really geared towards keeping them on the team which means offering courses that will not help an individual's future. >> do you think this is intentional exploitation? >> it's not intentional, it's gradual. it's like they built the titanic in the panama canal. and now you are trying to figure out how to turn it around. right now the athlet
. >> tim a lot of guys have mentioned they think this is fairly archaic. these student athletes are generating revenue for the schools, should they get a cut of the profit? >> well, i think it is really rooted in the ideals of academics. these universities exist because they are educating young men and women, and when you mix in college athletics, and you are in a multi-billion dollars industry that creates problems. >> i have some more community feedback . . . and take a...
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were you a buyer on the first day tim? > >absolutely not angie. i really didn't like it at the pre-come to public price, the ipo price of 26. opened 45.10 so almost a 75% pop just on the first print so the valuation to me is way off the charts high. and maybe reminiscent of facebook where if you rush in and just buy it, it may not be the thing to do and it may take several quarters to even come back to break even. > >have your customers expressed interest? and what did you tell them? > >absolutely not. i think a lot of the fervor of the speculation has gone out of this market. certainly we've seen the market continue higher but the participation---the volumes are low and really not that big an interest in the ipo from my side. of course i tend to represent a little bit older, kind of stodgy money, value- oriented. i think some of the hot players will always gravitate toward that space. > >just not hip enough to buy that stock. > >exactly. > >let's move on to talk about the overall market. what do you think about current market conditions? > >i thi
were you a buyer on the first day tim? > >absolutely not angie. i really didn't like it at the pre-come to public price, the ipo price of 26. opened 45.10 so almost a 75% pop just on the first print so the valuation to me is way off the charts high. and maybe reminiscent of facebook where if you rush in and just buy it, it may not be the thing to do and it may take several quarters to even come back to break even. > >have your customers expressed interest? and what did you tell...
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i'm gigi barnett. >> and i'm tim williams. it's a very cold day of the month. >> compared to yesterday. >> you know, you're in the 40s. we got a call last night considering that our temperatures have been so mild for the last few days. today we are not getting much higher than the 50s. that in perspective is about 10 degrees lower normal high. the fact is the temperatures are a reflection of cold air that have settled in. so it looks nice and beautiful. it is a wonderful day but it's much colder than it has been. from pushing through the area. if the canadian blast of air in it will be a little breezy stay. it's definitely going to be a little cooler. 47 degrees right now. 32 out in oakland, 47 on the shore. you have to go to southern maryland to get the warmer temperatures. our forecast high today is 54 degrees. it could be a fleeting shower in some spots, but much like yesterday to sprinkles. penetrant sunny and cooler for the mistake. your complete forecast in just a moment. >> now let's take a look at the other stories peo
i'm gigi barnett. >> and i'm tim williams. it's a very cold day of the month. >> compared to yesterday. >> you know, you're in the 40s. we got a call last night considering that our temperatures have been so mild for the last few days. today we are not getting much higher than the 50s. that in perspective is about 10 degrees lower normal high. the fact is the temperatures are a reflection of cold air that have settled in. so it looks nice and beautiful. it is a wonderful day...
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seeing no questions >> the review of the staff report and nominates. >> commissioners tim fry again, a couple of items i have nuke u nothing to report from our previous planning commission hearings although congratulations to mr. john for his appointment as commissioner commission secretary. last week myself moss he is and commissioner andrew accepted on honor at the national trust prestige convention n in i said i understand regarding the twin peaks. moss he is spoke to the h pc designation work programming program to designate properties that have significance beyond the architecture. other properties like marcus book store and other awards included the new york city aids memorial which is currently under design and construction and near i can't recall the name of the hospital but near the lower east side >> the st. vincent's hospital. >> and the lgbt contact statement that is currently underway by authors shawn, watson and donna graves with the partnership with the lgbt historic society and they received some funding prosecute with the development of that document. to follow up on
seeing no questions >> the review of the staff report and nominates. >> commissioners tim fry again, a couple of items i have nuke u nothing to report from our previous planning commission hearings although congratulations to mr. john for his appointment as commissioner commission secretary. last week myself moss he is and commissioner andrew accepted on honor at the national trust prestige convention n in i said i understand regarding the twin peaks. moss he is spoke to the h pc...