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>> gracias. >> ah, gordon, candrows amigo de john >> hola gordon, es un placer. gracias por involucrarte en todo esto. >> sÍ de nada. >> sÉ que fuiste capitÁn. >> sÍ, fui guardia de john, 20 aÑos, al parecer pasÉ mÁs tiempo con Él que mi propia familia. Él, me salvÓ la vida, no sÉ si alguna vez te lo dijo. >> no. >> sÍ, eso hizo, mm, no solo por eso lo visitaba, intentÉ explicÁrselo, pero, lo veÍa como un amigo. >> igual yo. >> el estÚpido no me dijo nada de esto la Última vez que lo vi. mm, y, tu novia apareciÓ de la nada y, ah, querÍa que te dijera, uhm, querÍa que te diera un mensaje y tienen que poner una nueva fecha para la boda. >> ah, gracias. >> sÍ, intenta descansar. >> gordon, john muriÓ como Él querÍa, con integridad. >> sÍ, con integridad. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> siempre estoy citando las palabras de alguien mÁs, lo menos que puedo hacerte es darte algo original de john smith, tal vez no sea poÉtico pero serÁ la verdad. ♪ >> cierra la 13! ♪ >> por favor, se supone que me iban a poner bajo protecciÓn, jackson dijo >> jackson est
>> gracias. >> ah, gordon, candrows amigo de john >> hola gordon, es un placer. gracias por involucrarte en todo esto. >> sÍ de nada. >> sÉ que fuiste capitÁn. >> sÍ, fui guardia de john, 20 aÑos, al parecer pasÉ mÁs tiempo con Él que mi propia familia. Él, me salvÓ la vida, no sÉ si alguna vez te lo dijo. >> no. >> sÍ, eso hizo, mm, no solo por eso lo visitaba, intentÉ explicÁrselo, pero, lo veÍa como un amigo. >> igual yo....
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way to the top four on this season's gordon ramsey's show. all the way from the east side, say hi to alexander weiss. welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> wendy: what's it like working with gordon? >> i always pictured him to be a super scary guy from watching him since i was 8 years old. but he was really nice surprisingly. but he has four kids of his own, so he understands. >> wendy: so what are your making for us today? i see steak. >> yes. spicy stake because i heard you love spice and sweet potato chips. >> and you're 13. you talk and aisle conduct my conversation with you. go ahead. >> this is just the chillicurry sauce. these are the ingredients. freshly picked cilantro, parsley, oregano, garlic, salt, cryi cayenne pepper and rub. >> >> wendy: you keep going. you're 13, likemy son, you're in eighth grade. >> yes. >> wendy: are you home schooled? u missed the first half of the year. how are you going to make up the first half of the year? >> am i sus popposed to. >> wendy: if you want to graduate. or you can keep cooking and
way to the top four on this season's gordon ramsey's show. all the way from the east side, say hi to alexander weiss. welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> wendy: what's it like working with gordon? >> i always pictured him to be a super scary guy from watching him since i was 8 years old. but he was really nice surprisingly. but he has four kids of his own, so he understands. >> wendy: so what are your making for us today? i see steak. >> yes. spicy...
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. >> welcome, gordon. i don't know if it's over the momentum names. what you have to do, like linked in for example, we said that 220 was a line in the sand. that's where it needed to hold. that's base cl where it closed today and you saw what happened. the way i would trade this is you know what? maybe linked in goes higher from here but it's through my support level. that trade is over for now. can it go higher from here? especially with momentum names. you have to have a level that it needs to hold. if it doesn't, you have to say you know what? that's it. i'm out. >> we're not talking about just today. we're talking about since october 22, which is approximately the highs in a lot of the names. linked in down 14%. this has been going on for some time. are you concerned about the momentum names? >> i'm extremely concerned. i think the reaction to the move today was correct and i think there is a little frothy here. i think that people have gotten a bit aggressive and optimistic on the up side. i think the market is due for a correction. >> are peopl
. >> welcome, gordon. i don't know if it's over the momentum names. what you have to do, like linked in for example, we said that 220 was a line in the sand. that's where it needed to hold. that's base cl where it closed today and you saw what happened. the way i would trade this is you know what? maybe linked in goes higher from here but it's through my support level. that trade is over for now. can it go higher from here? especially with momentum names. you have to have a level that it...
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gordon, pero, los dos sabemos que jamÁs volverÍas a este lugar de no ser por mÍ, y eso me afecta, asi que, por favor, ve a vivir tÚ vida y, no la desperdicies aquÍ. >> john. >> guardia. (sonido ambiente). ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hola. >> hola, lo van a subir al quirÓfano, no podemos entrar con Él. >> tod, hola campeÓn. >> me duele. >> sÉ valiente mi amor. >> stacey, stacey. >> ¿quÉ pasÓ? >> estaba con sus amigos en el jardÍn, cuando de pronto corriÓ a la calle tras una pelota y un
gordon, pero, los dos sabemos que jamÁs volverÍas a este lugar de no ser por mÍ, y eso me afecta, asi que, por favor, ve a vivir tÚ vida y, no la desperdicies aquÍ. >> john. >> guardia. (sonido ambiente). ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hola. >> hola, lo van a subir al quirÓfano, no podemos entrar con Él. >> tod, hola campeÓn. >> me duele. >> sÉ valiente mi amor. >> stacey, stacey. >> ¿quÉ pasÓ? >> estaba con sus amigos en el jardÍn,...
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(calling names) gordon? are you in the house. let's hear it for the old guy. i'm not that far behind him. there are so many people to thank but heavy duty who did the heavy lifting on the staff side? but the housing development team we want to give them the spur hand and joy to the world. anyway, we really need affordable housing we're so happy to have a mare that cares about it. this goes for our community. i envision a lot of the families living here. this is when real estate becomes more of a commodity but we need housing for san franciscans. all you folks be positive for once this is good stuff we should celebrate by batter up first t is kevin coma up. from raymond jeans. thank you. what was i was talking about this is a ground breaking in a true sense so anyways, i work for raymond james we've raised about $4 billion to date and have become actually in california. this is our fourth project and we're truly committed to let midgets. we're one small component of this it took a lot of folks. the stronger organization working with our partner and a significan
(calling names) gordon? are you in the house. let's hear it for the old guy. i'm not that far behind him. there are so many people to thank but heavy duty who did the heavy lifting on the staff side? but the housing development team we want to give them the spur hand and joy to the world. anyway, we really need affordable housing we're so happy to have a mare that cares about it. this goes for our community. i envision a lot of the families living here. this is when real estate becomes more of...
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i'm gordon. i'm from napa california but i'm the proud product of the school systems. i think she laid it out what i was trying to do bridge mission street to anyone street and the whole journey on that you don't have is to enter the building when you walk down shaw since that lobby is a glass box. i'm not sure you're familiar with that glass but it's a light sensitive glass i believe it will be a successful installation. do you have any questions or may i be dismissed >> (laughter). >> it looks great. >> our second artist is a sculptor artists. i'll let tony >> good day everybody e everybody i'm tony i was born and raised in skwau california. in the last few years we've seen a rival of the arts and the crown achievement is this sculpture piece it's called a ban and it's abstract and the main emphasis of the design is every person who looked it they can make up their own music. thanks for your time >> thank you. that concludes my presentation. >> i'll take any public comment if there's any. seeing none, public comment is clos closed. commissioners >> yeah. i watched to
i'm gordon. i'm from napa california but i'm the proud product of the school systems. i think she laid it out what i was trying to do bridge mission street to anyone street and the whole journey on that you don't have is to enter the building when you walk down shaw since that lobby is a glass box. i'm not sure you're familiar with that glass but it's a light sensitive glass i believe it will be a successful installation. do you have any questions or may i be dismissed >> (laughter)....
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gordon was an intern at ktvu and a lifeguard at a hayward plunge. she was on her way to work at the plunge in 2001 on her 19th birthday when she was killed in car crash. her father says they still feel her loss every single day. >> all those emotions are still there. the pain, the happiness and having had karen in our lives, the whole gamut of emotions tied to it every day. >> gordon's father says she would have loved knowing she could give back, even though she is gone. the fundraiser offers swimming lessons and scholarships. the swim started at 8:00. swimmers are asked to make a donation and scholarships will be recognized at 9:30 this morning. >>> on this thanksgiving day hundreds of volunteers are giving back by cooking and serving meals to the needy. channel 2 reporter katie u candidate is live at st. anthony's in san francisco. >> reporter: the community has really stepped up. there is a lot of food to be prepared and thousands will be fed here today. i will give you a tour of the kitchen. we are putting whipped cream on the pumpkin pies this
gordon was an intern at ktvu and a lifeguard at a hayward plunge. she was on her way to work at the plunge in 2001 on her 19th birthday when she was killed in car crash. her father says they still feel her loss every single day. >> all those emotions are still there. the pain, the happiness and having had karen in our lives, the whole gamut of emotions tied to it every day. >> gordon's father says she would have loved knowing she could give back, even though she is gone. the...
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equipment, food, shelter. >> once again, our thanks to richard gordon. this morning, typhoon haiyan reached north vietnam as a tropical storm. but winds are still gusting at nearly 100 miles an hour. >> about 6,000 people were evacuated ahead of the storm. some cities are bracing for widespread flooding. at least six people have died there so far. all schools in hanoi are closed. the army has been mobilized. be sure to stay with abc news for the latest on the recovery in the philippines. we'll have a live report coming up on "good morning america." >>> tough negotiations on iran's nuclear program. they've come to an end for now without a deal. that opens the way for possibly new sanctions to be approved by congress. tahman bradley is in washington with all the details. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana. secretary of state john kerry attended talks on the iranian nuclear program this weekend. in switzerland. this week, mr. kerry will be on capitol hill to update lawmakers on the whole situation. he's expected to say the talks have not
equipment, food, shelter. >> once again, our thanks to richard gordon. this morning, typhoon haiyan reached north vietnam as a tropical storm. but winds are still gusting at nearly 100 miles an hour. >> about 6,000 people were evacuated ahead of the storm. some cities are bracing for widespread flooding. at least six people have died there so far. all schools in hanoi are closed. the army has been mobilized. be sure to stay with abc news for the latest on the recovery in the...
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let me hear from gordon adams and sean. ask your questions and we have another group of four. >> thank you. think the fundamental question is i am increasingly curious about the relationship between budgets and planning and planning and budget. i'm wondering if where we are is really taking both of these fully into account and the context of a new world. what i mean by that is specifically to what we have been talking about. il to talk about for a safer and more secure world that he describes is consistent with what seems to be a relatively aggressive and forward leaning posture of putting american forces even more forward. i would like to hear more about that. the second thing is, i'm curious about language in terms of planning, especially in constrained resources. talkt to ask michelle to to this a bit. the meaning of the word shape. in doingis word freely defense planning and general national security mining. it is not clear how useful it is either improvising a guideline for policy and budget or whether it is a realisti
let me hear from gordon adams and sean. ask your questions and we have another group of four. >> thank you. think the fundamental question is i am increasingly curious about the relationship between budgets and planning and planning and budget. i'm wondering if where we are is really taking both of these fully into account and the context of a new world. what i mean by that is specifically to what we have been talking about. il to talk about for a safer and more secure world that he...
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it fell into the wrong hands frank support his contacts for us covered the studio tonight in london gordon thank you. now india joins an elite club of countries taking the first steps towards a voyage to mars we talk about that online a website called details on the country's first probe with the red planet let's see it go find its launch video in our in motion section. plus also dot com find out which u.s. state could become the first to label genetically modified products now. we're talking about syria just now diplomats are struggling to pave the way to a peace conference on syria there's no fixed date at the moment still but u.n. arab league envoy lakhdar brahimi is hoping it will be held by the end of the year it's going on now meanwhile syria says it won't be going to the meeting to hand over power or form a transitional government now we had an exclusive opportunity to talk to the advisor to president assad talk to. him about what's hindering the start of this summit now. let it go it's on the ground have a few of the coalition many a nationalist opposition however if you want the c
it fell into the wrong hands frank support his contacts for us covered the studio tonight in london gordon thank you. now india joins an elite club of countries taking the first steps towards a voyage to mars we talk about that online a website called details on the country's first probe with the red planet let's see it go find its launch video in our in motion section. plus also dot com find out which u.s. state could become the first to label genetically modified products now. we're talking...
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. >> and peter gordon, who is in china. >> mmm, it's pretty pungent stuff this. >> mmm. between us, we explore the colorful past of spices and how they have changed the way we eat today. we follow the journey spices made from china over the silk routes to the middle east and from the spice islands through the spice ports of malacca, sri lanka, and kerala, via arabia to europe... and from central america to spain and from there around the rest of the world. spices can be the bark, root, bud, seed, or fruit of a plant. they can be used whole and fresh, dried, or, most commonly, pounded into a powder. the word spice comes from an old french word meaning special. spices came from lands at the edge of the world. many people in the ancient world believed spices came from paradise. the egyptians mummified their dead with cumin, the chinese burnt cloves to commune with the spirit world, and some medieval europeans believed nutmeg was the only cure for the plague. pepper was so valuable it was used instead of money, and it was pepper that the romans were so mad about. i'm in the
. >> and peter gordon, who is in china. >> mmm, it's pretty pungent stuff this. >> mmm. between us, we explore the colorful past of spices and how they have changed the way we eat today. we follow the journey spices made from china over the silk routes to the middle east and from the spice islands through the spice ports of malacca, sri lanka, and kerala, via arabia to europe... and from central america to spain and from there around the rest of the world. spices can be the...
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gordon great to have you with us. why do you feel this is too little and too late and won't move the needle. >> the problem is china is in accelerated demographic decline. the workforce already peaked. the entire country is going peak probably before 2020, not 2035 or later. so the real issue here is going to be is this enough? it's probably on an increased birth by a maximum of 10 million. that sounds like a lot but not in a country of 1.4 billion. many women don't buy into china's social norms. i don't think we'll see a lot of births out of this. >> to compare your prediction, citi says 11 more million births or up to 16 million more. what about you, ann? do you think it will make a difference to labor force. if you have more babies you got to go out there and do more spending on diapers and child care needs and all kinds of things. >> yes. well, i would say that the announcement is more powerful from a psychological standpoint. because by signalling to their citizens that they want to encourage home to have kids, t
gordon great to have you with us. why do you feel this is too little and too late and won't move the needle. >> the problem is china is in accelerated demographic decline. the workforce already peaked. the entire country is going peak probably before 2020, not 2035 or later. so the real issue here is going to be is this enough? it's probably on an increased birth by a maximum of 10 million. that sounds like a lot but not in a country of 1.4 billion. many women don't buy into china's...
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it was on thanksgiving that carrie gordon was killed. the woman was killed by a speeding van that crossed into her lane when she was going to work. in the months that followed her legacy was born. >> when carrie passed away we starletted getting money from our patrons. i don't know the total amount but it was in the thousands. we were thinking okay what should we do with this money. >> reporter: her parents formed the karen gordon scholarship for two recipients. this year christie scott will receive one to help pay for nursing school. her dad says she would have loved knowing that she could help people even though she is gone. >>> happening now, troubles may lie ahead for millions of travelers. the storm started in the southwest late last week and is already blamed for the deaths of eight people. today much of new mexico, texas and parts of oklahoma were placed under national weather service winter storm warnings until tomorrow. >>> in oklahoma city a driver with a dash cam was behind an suv that lost control. take a look. that suv spins
it was on thanksgiving that carrie gordon was killed. the woman was killed by a speeding van that crossed into her lane when she was going to work. in the months that followed her legacy was born. >> when carrie passed away we starletted getting money from our patrons. i don't know the total amount but it was in the thousands. we were thinking okay what should we do with this money. >> reporter: her parents formed the karen gordon scholarship for two recipients. this year christie...
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deal i'm joined live now by former commander of britain's chemical defense regiment hey mr breckon gordon thank you very much for coming on to the program this evening firstly do you agree that this is a victory for diplomacy as the russian president has put it. yes i do absolutely i think we've seen some very significant diplomatic action and in the last few months with the agreement again led by by a rusher in the u.s. to rid syria of its chemical weapons its weapons of mass destruction and now it looks like the current deal is going to rid the potential for iran to develop a nuclear weapons program which could have more luck completely destabilize the middle east and probably the globe but allow them to develop their nuclear fuel industry to power. stations which to me seems to be the right way to move forward ok let's try and understand the detail iran was allowed to enrich uranium you said to five percent so what does that actually mean. well to make nuclear fuel for power stations you need to enrich to uranium or plutonium and all come back to that to about two percent but generally
deal i'm joined live now by former commander of britain's chemical defense regiment hey mr breckon gordon thank you very much for coming on to the program this evening firstly do you agree that this is a victory for diplomacy as the russian president has put it. yes i do absolutely i think we've seen some very significant diplomatic action and in the last few months with the agreement again led by by a rusher in the u.s. to rid syria of its chemical weapons its weapons of mass destruction and...
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our best to you, gordon smart, and our glaswegian friends. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> we are less than nine hours from the deadline for the healthcare.gov website to be up and running smoothly for the vast majority of users. the disastrous launch two months ago has hurt president obama's approval ratings, and he knows he has a lot of work to do to rebuild americans' trust before he ends his term. he spoke with abc's barbara walters last night. >> you have said that you would rather be a good one-term president than a mediocre two-term president. which are you? >> well, i think the best would be a good two-term president, so that's what i'm going to be shooting for. every president in their second term is, you know, mindful that you've only got a limited amount of time left, and you want to make sure that you are squeezing every last ounce of energy that you have to try to deliver on the commitments you made to the american people. >> so, will the federal health care website be fixed by tonight's midnight deadline? it
our best to you, gordon smart, and our glaswegian friends. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> we are less than nine hours from the deadline for the healthcare.gov website to be up and running smoothly for the vast majority of users. the disastrous launch two months ago has hurt president obama's approval ratings, and he knows he has a lot of work to do to rebuild americans' trust before he ends his term. he spoke with abc's barbara walters last night. >>...
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richard gordon, welcome, and thank you for joining us. you are now in manila, but we're hearing reports about chaos breaking out in the hardest hit regions of the philippines. is the desire for relief now turpg into desperation? >> well, yes, a certain amount of desperation is going on because of the slowness of the relief effort, especially because of the difficulties in access, the fallen debris, trees. and then we have security issues. there has been a breakdown of peace and order, and stores are being looted. and there are difficult issues. you know, communications are down up to now. so there's great difficulty. people are getting very anxious because, you know, you see your homes totally demolished, and your children are hungry or dead, certainly people turn to desperation. >> ifill: how has the government response been. >> unfortunately, the language element came in, and there wasn't very much explained to the public that there were going to be storm surges, and storm surges have been unknown. they might have been better if they de
richard gordon, welcome, and thank you for joining us. you are now in manila, but we're hearing reports about chaos breaking out in the hardest hit regions of the philippines. is the desire for relief now turpg into desperation? >> well, yes, a certain amount of desperation is going on because of the slowness of the relief effort, especially because of the difficulties in access, the fallen debris, trees. and then we have security issues. there has been a breakdown of peace and order, and...
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gordon cut a tire on lap 23. he ended up back in the pack. johnson took the lead from brad keselowski. held on for his sixth win. five time sprint cup champion. johnson moves in front of kenseth. >>> and it's time to give you the six games you'll be voting on this week for the high school game of the week. this week's games are casa grande of petaluma. to vote for the game you want to see go to ktvu.com. click on high school sports, make your choice and we'll announce the winner on thursday. then see end of the lights on friday night. that will do it for this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. have a good week everybody. >> not going to be a good week for the raiders. >> they have some splainig to do. soul searching. >> licking their wounds. >> yeah. >> thank you joe. thank you for making ktvu news your source for news. we'll see you next time news breaks. >> and be sure to catch our morning news for the very latest on your morning commute. remember we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. mark you were saying it's going
gordon cut a tire on lap 23. he ended up back in the pack. johnson took the lead from brad keselowski. held on for his sixth win. five time sprint cup champion. johnson moves in front of kenseth. >>> and it's time to give you the six games you'll be voting on this week for the high school game of the week. this week's games are casa grande of petaluma. to vote for the game you want to see go to ktvu.com. click on high school sports, make your choice and we'll announce the winner on...
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black, president of gordon black corporation, to re-administer the poll. black: he approached me through his son-in-law to ask us if we would be willing to poll for him. my condition was that we had to rewrite the questions to be real polling questions. poussaint: perot agreed to all of black's conditions. how did the black corporation poll differ from the tv guide poll? poussaint: the black poll asked, "which of the following deficit reduction approaches would you prefer?" a. a program that relies entirely on tax increases with no spending cuts? b. a program that requires $1 of spending cuts for every $1 of tax increases? or c. a program that requires at least $2 of spending cuts for every $1 of tax increases? the results of the black poll, arrived at by using a representative sample, and the tv guide poll differed. on the question about making bigger federal spending cuts, 97% of the respondents answered yes to the tv guide poll question. on the black poll, 5% favored a tax increase with no spending cuts, 27% favored a dollar-for-dollar cut on taxing and
black, president of gordon black corporation, to re-administer the poll. black: he approached me through his son-in-law to ask us if we would be willing to poll for him. my condition was that we had to rewrite the questions to be real polling questions. poussaint: perot agreed to all of black's conditions. how did the black corporation poll differ from the tv guide poll? poussaint: the black poll asked, "which of the following deficit reduction approaches would you prefer?" a. a...
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>> no, has sido un buen amigo, gordon, pero, los dos sabemos que jamÁs volverÍas a este lugar de no ser por mÍ, y eso me afecta, asi que, por favor, ve a vivir tÚ vida y, no la desperdicies aquÍ. >> john. >> guardia. (sonido ambiente). ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hola. >> hola, lo van a subir al quirÓfano, no podemos entrar con Él. >> tod, hola campeÓn. >> me duele. >> sÉ valiente mi amor. >> stacey, stacey. >> ¿quÉ pasÓ? >> estaba con sus amigos en el jardÍn, cuando de pronto corriÓ a la calle tras una pelota y un auto dio la vuelta en la esquina a toda velocidad, ni siquiera intentÓ frenar antes de golpearlo de frente. ese ( ) ya tiene 3 cargos por conducir ebrio. >> ¿quiÉn te dijo? >> esos policÍas, ahora estÁn en la puerta de su ( ) habitaciÓn. ♪ (sollozo). ♪ ♪ >> tu bolsa de aire te salvÓ, ¿eh? >> sÍ. >> que pena que mi hijo no tenÍa una. >> en verdad lo siento, ¿cÓmo estÁ Él? >> no quiero escuchar estupideces. >> no quise hacerlo, yo (sonido ambiente). >> mejor reza que el juez sea indulgente, porque yo no lo serÉ, no hay cÁrcel o prisiÓn en este estado, que
>> no, has sido un buen amigo, gordon, pero, los dos sabemos que jamÁs volverÍas a este lugar de no ser por mÍ, y eso me afecta, asi que, por favor, ve a vivir tÚ vida y, no la desperdicies aquÍ. >> john. >> guardia. (sonido ambiente). ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hola. >> hola, lo van a subir al quirÓfano, no podemos entrar con Él. >> tod, hola campeÓn. >> me duele. >> sÉ valiente mi amor. >> stacey, stacey. >> ¿quÉ pasÓ? >>...
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while alan gordon the other freshman sensation, but the arizona newbie, the wildcats, would down the dukeies, arizona improves to 7-0 on the southbound. college football on the gridiron, lsu favored by 24 points against ark arkansas, the razorbacks, pig sooie. stun the razor backs, 31-27. >>> the biggest game on planet earth, number 1 alabama versus number 4 auburn. the winner of this game aka the iron bowl has gone on to win the bcs national championship game in each of the last four years. that appears the same again this season. we'll have more, plus an epic shootout between fresno state and san jose state. >> hopefully we'll have our show together. thanks ross. >>> nearly 2.2 million have fled syria. refugees are flooding into turkey jordan iraq and lep lebanon by the millions. many have spent months in makeshift tents. now that it's winter life is about to get tougher. imron con reports. >> winter's come and with it plunging temperatures and heavy rain. this woman wonders what she will do when it's too cold to cook outside. >> i make a special effort to cook every friday a small
while alan gordon the other freshman sensation, but the arizona newbie, the wildcats, would down the dukeies, arizona improves to 7-0 on the southbound. college football on the gridiron, lsu favored by 24 points against ark arkansas, the razorbacks, pig sooie. stun the razor backs, 31-27. >>> the biggest game on planet earth, number 1 alabama versus number 4 auburn. the winner of this game aka the iron bowl has gone on to win the bcs national championship game in each of the last four...
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i am john gordon. back to "biz asia america." >> we are following the start of allegations at the nsa. they have been accused of breaking into john hu and googles data centers. -- into yahoo! and google's data centers. the u.s. is facing stiffer competition from countries around the world. there is some good news. passengers will be able to keep their devices on during takeoff and landing. the timing for that change will vary airline by airline. these do not talk on the phone if you were sitting next to me. >> my favorite holiday, october 30 first is halloween. halloween is about -- has been about the undead from its beginnings in britain. one theory links back to the ancient celts. they associated the approach of winter with the death and evil spirits. the best way to protect themselves was to look like them. if they were disguised, it would leave them alone. regardless of the origins, americans spend a scary amount on halloween costumes. americans will spend as much as $2.6 billion getting into the s
i am john gordon. back to "biz asia america." >> we are following the start of allegations at the nsa. they have been accused of breaking into john hu and googles data centers. -- into yahoo! and google's data centers. the u.s. is facing stiffer competition from countries around the world. there is some good news. passengers will be able to keep their devices on during takeoff and landing. the timing for that change will vary airline by airline. these do not talk on the phone if...
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. >> gordon, here is the background on this one. there are scores of lawsuits that are against providing plan b or the morning after pill through their employers. the country is split on the issue. that is why the supreme court will hear yet another obamacare challenge. obamacare's fate will once again rest in the hands of the land's highest court. up for debate -- oh should a private for-profit company be forced to provide such benefits ownersraception if their believe it is against their religion? a today, the president during fund-raising swing through california said he will gladly continue his fight. >> i am willing to fix problems there are, but i'm not going to abandon people to make sure they have health insurance in this country. of companiesdozens fighting is. foremost among them is hobby lobby. john boehner said -- the supreme court sided with the administration on the individual mandate. one month ago, voters said they were more likely to vote for democrats in the midterm election. in the wake of the troubled roll out, t
. >> gordon, here is the background on this one. there are scores of lawsuits that are against providing plan b or the morning after pill through their employers. the country is split on the issue. that is why the supreme court will hear yet another obamacare challenge. obamacare's fate will once again rest in the hands of the land's highest court. up for debate -- oh should a private for-profit company be forced to provide such benefits ownersraception if their believe it is against...
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this is robbie gordon in the super stadium truck races in las veg vegas. this video provided by replay mountain sport. these high powered trucks are in this really tight course. a lot of jumping. >> it looks like a go-cart track. >> cool. >> it is cool. watch this part where robbie gets a little out of shape. oh, boy. >> he rolled and kept going? >> yup. >> you can see how his back window and everything went upside down, came right side up and he didn't miss a beat. >> it almost looks like you can see a smile on robbie's face when he sees, ooh, right side down, keep going. he didn't hesitate. just kept right on going. doesn't look like robbie loses any time. in the background you see one of his competitor coming up. >> they just sort of switches out a little bit. when he opens it back up and realizes his upright -- >> when there's a medical emergency, minutes, seconds count. a lot of people know that and that's why so many are upset about this video. >> 911, where's your emergency? >> the video is surveillance footage from inside a 911 call center. a call
this is robbie gordon in the super stadium truck races in las veg vegas. this video provided by replay mountain sport. these high powered trucks are in this really tight course. a lot of jumping. >> it looks like a go-cart track. >> cool. >> it is cool. watch this part where robbie gets a little out of shape. oh, boy. >> he rolled and kept going? >> yup. >> you can see how his back window and everything went upside down, came right side up and he didn't miss...
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i want to bring in richard gordon, chairman and ceo through red cross. richard, the difficulties of getting aid to people in tacloban right now, what is the hardest part for you? >> the heavy lifting of goods that are needed like a lot of food. water, filtration plants, trucks, this heavy, heavy going -- it is hard going. and we're almost there, but hopefully we'll make it by today. we started two nights ago. hopefully we'll be there. we came by land from manila. and another group is out in the other province on its way there. it will carry 25,000 food parcels to our people. >> reporter: i understand that one of your trucks with aid actually had to turn around because of security concerns. what happened? >> that is correct. they were stopped on the bridge. the moment you stop right now people are going to mill around. any helicopter, any truck that stops or lands are going to be surrounded by people who are in need. and that is why we have to have strong measures by the authorities to ensure that the humanitarian services and goods are delivered to the a
i want to bring in richard gordon, chairman and ceo through red cross. richard, the difficulties of getting aid to people in tacloban right now, what is the hardest part for you? >> the heavy lifting of goods that are needed like a lot of food. water, filtration plants, trucks, this heavy, heavy going -- it is hard going. and we're almost there, but hopefully we'll make it by today. we started two nights ago. hopefully we'll be there. we came by land from manila. and another group is out...
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you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon. he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a product learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition from the industry developed rapidly the wine was in high demand among our guests and we doubled the size of the harvest about. fourteen picked as an area we mostly grow companies. and a little malone a little. bit early how many containers other three taken of the three and be done with. the most coming and we'll stop processing ok in carriage wine quality is everything and he has to micromanage the process everything is handmade from beginning to end strictly this is a home brew but can anyone actually do it well if you've got the right fruit anything's possible. and t
you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon. he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a product learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition from the industry...
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i want to bring in richard gordon, ceo of the philippines red cross. i talked to him earlier today about the efforts going on. he is chairman of the red cross. let's listen in. richard, in terms of the difficulties of getting aid to people right now in tacloban, what is the hardest part for you? >> the heavy lifting of goods that are needed, like a lot of food. water, filtration plants. trucks, this heavy, heavy going -- it is hard going. and we're almost there, but hopefully we'll make it by today. we started two nights ago. hopefully we'll be there. we came by land from manila. and another group is out in the other province on its way there. it will carry 25,000 food parcels to our people. >> reporter: i understand that one of your trucks with aid actually had to turn around because of security concerns. what happened? >> that is correct. they were stopped on the bridge. the moment you stop right now people are going to mill around. any helicopter, any truck that stops or lands are going to be surrounded by people who are in need. and that is why we
i want to bring in richard gordon, ceo of the philippines red cross. i talked to him earlier today about the efforts going on. he is chairman of the red cross. let's listen in. richard, in terms of the difficulties of getting aid to people right now in tacloban, what is the hardest part for you? >> the heavy lifting of goods that are needed, like a lot of food. water, filtration plants. trucks, this heavy, heavy going -- it is hard going. and we're almost there, but hopefully we'll make...
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this is robby gordon in the super stadium truck races in las vegas. these high powered trucks are in a really tight course. a little bit of street course, a little bit of drifting. a lot of jumping. >> it looks like a go cart track. >> but watch this part where robby gets a little out of shape. >> oh, boy. >> he -- he kept going? >> yep. >> with the background, u n e the bk ndow and erde down d came right side up. but he didn't miss a beat. >> the truck doesn't stall. he keeps his foot right into it. it looks like you can see a smile when he realizes, rubber side down. let's keep going. he got right side up and smashed the gas and kept on going. >> doesn't even look like he losses any time. one of his competitors come racing up. >> he flips his eyes a little bit. and when he opens them back up and realized he's upright. >> you know, after you've had a big lunch, a lot of food, you just kind of want to go into a food coma? >> yeah. >> a food nap. >> best feeling ever. >> right. exact. that's what happened in zam beeia in africa. this nap, elephant nap,
this is robby gordon in the super stadium truck races in las vegas. these high powered trucks are in a really tight course. a little bit of street course, a little bit of drifting. a lot of jumping. >> it looks like a go cart track. >> but watch this part where robby gets a little out of shape. >> oh, boy. >> he -- he kept going? >> yep. >> with the background, u n e the bk ndow and erde down d came right side up. but he didn't miss a beat. >> the truck...
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you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon yeah he used to be an important exporter of wines and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first grade which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand seventy one competition from the industry developed rapidly the wine was in high demand among our guests and we doubled the size of the harvest. fourteen as an area we mostly grow companies and serve in your blog and a little malone a little. bit early how many containers other three taken of the three and be done with. the most coming and will stop processing ok. garridge wine quality is everything and he has to micromanage the process everything is handmade from beginning to end strictly this is a home brew but can anyone actually do it well if you've got the right fruit anything's possible. and these plastic bins where my beautiful gra
you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon yeah he used to be an important exporter of wines and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first grade which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand seventy one competition from the industry...
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you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon. he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition the industry developed rapidly the wind was in high demand among our guests and we doubled the size of the harvest . is an area we mostly grow companies and serve in your blog and a little malone a little. bit early how many containers other three taken of the three and be done with. the most coming and will stop processing ok in carriage wine quality is everything and he has to micromanage the process everything is handmade from beginning to end strictly this is a home brew but can anyone actually do it well if you've got the right fruit anything's possible. and these
you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon. he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition the industry developed...
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. >>> joining us now from manila is richard gordon, chairman of the european red cross. good morning, sir. >> good morning. good morning. >> you and all the people in the philippines affected by this tragedy certainly in our hearts and prayers this morning. it is now monday, it is afternoon where you are. the initial assessment's very grim. up to 10,000 people maybe will perish when the body count is totaled. is there any hope that the numbers will get better now that you've had extra time? what is the latest? >> now we're able to get into the area that has been heavily affected. and because of that, we can now provide medicine, food, a little bit of temporary shelters, and of course water. food items for 25,000 people, that's almost 10,000 tins of ready-to-eat meals. slowly but surely, we're getting in. we're also clearing the path, clearing the area of debris so that our people can go in. the government is also there. we're doing everything we can to get to the victims very, very fast. >> richard, obviously this is a humanitarian crisis. do you need international help
. >>> joining us now from manila is richard gordon, chairman of the european red cross. good morning, sir. >> good morning. good morning. >> you and all the people in the philippines affected by this tragedy certainly in our hearts and prayers this morning. it is now monday, it is afternoon where you are. the initial assessment's very grim. up to 10,000 people maybe will perish when the body count is totaled. is there any hope that the numbers will get better now that...
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you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon. he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition from the industry developed rapidly the wine was in high demand among our guests and we doubled the size of the harvest. fourteen as an area we mostly grow companies and serve in your blog and a little more alone a little. bit early how many containers other three taken of the three and be done with. the most coming and will stop processing ok in carriage wine quality is everything and he has to micromanage the process everything is handmade from beginning to end strictly this is a home brew but can anyone actually do it well if you've got the right fruit anything's po
you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon. he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition from the industry...
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you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon yeah he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition from the industry developed rapidly the wine was in high demand among our guests and we doubled the size of the harvest in about. fourteen hector's an area we mostly grow companies and serve in your blog and a little malone a little. bit early how many containers other three taken of the three and be done with. the most coming and will stop processing ok in carriage wine quality is everything and he has to micromanage the process everything is handmade from beginning to end strictly this is a home brew but can anyone actually do it well if you've got the right fruit anything's possible. and these plastic bins where
you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon yeah he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition from the industry...
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. >> this night we walked, and gordon calls and says what's bumping that. >> is this a dead spider on the web. i checked it out. a thing that looked dead started to move back and forth. >> they may have made a fake spider out of debris. >> coming closer we realised there was a small spider making a big fake spider in the web. >> it's a tiny spider disguised as a big spider. the real spider is small, long abdomen, short webs, it's not a bigger version of itself, but a spider that's nearby. he's vibrating the web to make it look like he is a big spider. it was so cool, something we had no idea existed and the world had no idea existed. we were stoked. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight - correct legs on the fake. >> the spider is not just different. it's different from another animal, there's no other app malls besides humans that can make a bigger version of itself. >> it wasn't a spider in the web, it was something else. >> yes, it blew my mind. eight legs. >> you don't think about spiders being able to think about making a decoy. that's what he has done. >> that's what
. >> this night we walked, and gordon calls and says what's bumping that. >> is this a dead spider on the web. i checked it out. a thing that looked dead started to move back and forth. >> they may have made a fake spider out of debris. >> coming closer we realised there was a small spider making a big fake spider in the web. >> it's a tiny spider disguised as a big spider. the real spider is small, long abdomen, short webs, it's not a bigger version of itself, but...
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you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon yeah he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first grade which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition from the industry developed rapidly the wine was in high demand among our guests and we doubled the size of the harvest. fourteen as an area we mostly grow companies and serve in your blog a little malone a little. bit early company containers other free take another three and be done with. the most coming and we'll start processing ok in carriage wine quality is everything and he has to micromanage the process everything is handmade from beginning to end strictly this is a home brew but can anyone actually do it well if you've got the right fruit anything's possible. and these plastic bins where my beautiful grapes end up
you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon yeah he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first grade which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition from the industry developed...
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gordon, i'll bring you right back in. when we come back, i do want to talk a little bit more about china policy and specifically the moment when 1.3 million people is both too many people and not enough people. and china seems to want more people. do you need more people? that's next. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. a man who doesn't stand still. bu
gordon, i'll bring you right back in. when we come back, i do want to talk a little bit more about china policy and specifically the moment when 1.3 million people is both too many people and not enough people. and china seems to want more people. do you need more people? that's next. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access...
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you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon yeah he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition from the industry developed rapidly the wine was in high demand among our guests and we doubled the size of the harvest about. fourteen picked as an area we mostly grow companies and serve in your blog and a little malone a little. bit early how many containers other three taken of the three and be done with. the most coming and will stop processing ok in carriage wine quality is everything and he has to micromanage the process everything is handmade from beginning to end strictly this is a home brew but can anyone actually do it well if you've got the right fruit anything's possible. and these plastic bins where my
you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon yeah he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand one competition from the industry...
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aaron gordon! ! ) aaron gordon brings a style that reminds scouts of blake griffin... he's an explosive, high-energy player who will probably make several highlight shows with his rim-rattling dunks... but he brings more to the game than just dunking... coach: "he makes the game easieror everyone on the floor. from the point guard to everyone else, he gets guys shots, he opens up the floor. he's so versatile i can put him in the post or on the point. he'll create shots and always make the right basketball read." not only was aaron on our show álastá year... he was also on the show six years ago when we met his brother... drew gordon was a star basketball player who started his college career at ucla before finding success at new mexico... drew is now playing overseas, and aaron credits his brother with educating him about everything from basketball to recruiting to handling college life... aaron: "i appreciate drew's experience now mores than i did when i was a kid because i understand better what he's going through. trying to weed through all the hoopla and decide w
aaron gordon! ! ) aaron gordon brings a style that reminds scouts of blake griffin... he's an explosive, high-energy player who will probably make several highlight shows with his rim-rattling dunks... but he brings more to the game than just dunking... coach: "he makes the game easieror everyone on the floor. from the point guard to everyone else, he gets guys shots, he opens up the floor. he's so versatile i can put him in the post or on the point. he'll create shots and always make the...
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you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon yeah he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand seventy one competition from the industry developed rapidly the wine was in high demand among our guests and we doubled the size of the harvest. fourteen as an area we mostly grow companies. and a little malone a little. bit early how many containers other three taken of the three and be done with. the most coming and we'll stop processing ok in carriage wine quality is everything and he has to micromanage the process everything is handmade from beginning to end strictly this is a home brew but can anyone actually do it well if you've got the right fruit anything's possible. and these plastic bins where my beautiful grapes end up.
you know your pattern is the man behind me gordon yeah he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thousand and five we bought a cross of learned and in two thousand and six planted the first great plains which brought their first harvest in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and ten we took second place at the new zealand seventy one competition from the...
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experts like gordon believe it's actually closer to about 1%, shep and that's why they need this change. it's a time bomb waiting to explode. >> what about the labor camps, are they going to get rid of those? >> this is more to do with human rights. the labor camps have not been popular with the chinese population. they were put in place three decade ago. there are more than 300 of them, you might be surprised to hear, still in operation. more than 300,000 people in those labor camps. the question is, how quickly will they be closed? here's gordon chang again. >> it is controversial in chinese official circles-but even though they abolished this, there still will be illegal detentions. so i'm not so sure this is going to be a significant chang from a practical point of view. >> both these changes, the abolition of the labor camps and the change anyone-child policy, were announced at the end of a meeting of communist party lead are in beijing. the question is, as always, will the words be translated into action. >> we don't always final out the answers to those questions. >> we certainly
experts like gordon believe it's actually closer to about 1%, shep and that's why they need this change. it's a time bomb waiting to explode. >> what about the labor camps, are they going to get rid of those? >> this is more to do with human rights. the labor camps have not been popular with the chinese population. they were put in place three decade ago. there are more than 300 of them, you might be surprised to hear, still in operation. more than 300,000 people in those labor...
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i want to bring in richard gordon, ceo. i talked to him earlier today about the efforts going on. he is chairman of the red cross. let's listen in. >> richard, in terms of the difficulties of getting aid to people right now in tacloban, what is the hardest part for you? >> the heavy lifting of goods that are needed, like a lot of food. water, filtration plants. trucks, this heavy, heavy going -- it is hard going. and we're almost there, but hopefully we'll make it by today. we started two nights ago. hopefully we'll be there. we came by land from manila. and another group is out in the other province on its way there. it will carry 25,000 food parcels to our people. >> reporter: i understand that one of your trucks with aid actually had to turn around because of security concerns. what happened? >> that is correct. they were stopped on the bridge. the moment you stop right now people are going to mill around. any helicopter, any truck that stops or lands are going to be surrounded by people who are in need. and that is why we have to have strong measures by the authorities to ensu
i want to bring in richard gordon, ceo. i talked to him earlier today about the efforts going on. he is chairman of the red cross. let's listen in. >> richard, in terms of the difficulties of getting aid to people right now in tacloban, what is the hardest part for you? >> the heavy lifting of goods that are needed, like a lot of food. water, filtration plants. trucks, this heavy, heavy going -- it is hard going. and we're almost there, but hopefully we'll make it by today. we...
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that's not a news flash, gordon. does that complicate matters where we are lily? >> i think it complicates it a little bit. since july 2011 the amount of debt the chinese government has held has decreased by about $36 billion. so you know, we've been able to fund our deficits without the help of the chinese. which is not to say that we should do that, but nonetheless we don't need their help to drive ourselves into financial ruin. >> your book "the coming clachs china," they're building up their military. are they, in essence, collapsing? >> i think they have real problems because the economy is not growing at the 7.8% they claimed for the third quarter this year. when you look at independent data, such as job numbers, it looks like the economy is growing at 1% or 2%, maybe even zero. that's having a real problem. for more than three decades, the chinese government has based its legitimacy on prosperity. when you don't have prosperity, the communist party focuses on nationalism. >> b-52 message, we'll see if it was enough. thank you very much. >>> millions of amer
that's not a news flash, gordon. does that complicate matters where we are lily? >> i think it complicates it a little bit. since july 2011 the amount of debt the chinese government has held has decreased by about $36 billion. so you know, we've been able to fund our deficits without the help of the chinese. which is not to say that we should do that, but nonetheless we don't need their help to drive ourselves into financial ruin. >> your book "the coming clachs china,"...
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i think in the gordon brown. there was a greater emphasis because of world events on the financial crisis and i think that prime minister brown would have located that work together on national economic issues as central to the special -u.s.ionship of the uk's relationship. it is more difficult to see over a. of time. we come back to the core strategic foreign-policy and defense interests which i talked about. most associate with the u.k.- u.s. relationship. natoe responsibility for moved from the minister responsible for the u.s. relationship to the minister for europe. did that come across anyone's radar at all? or did it have an impact? >> i don't think it has any significant impact and i think that during this. activity in afghanistan. i don't think it was a key issue for us. >> in the present government, has the deputy prime minister, which a previously one didn't, is that one scene as an interlocutory between the vice president or is that a minor point? >> i think it is useful because it does provide an ext
i think in the gordon brown. there was a greater emphasis because of world events on the financial crisis and i think that prime minister brown would have located that work together on national economic issues as central to the special -u.s.ionship of the uk's relationship. it is more difficult to see over a. of time. we come back to the core strategic foreign-policy and defense interests which i talked about. most associate with the u.k.- u.s. relationship. natoe responsibility for moved from...
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commissioner gordon will send out the signal and the adventures will begin. >> this will be epic tomorrow. it is bat kid eve. >> reporter: turning san francisco into gotham city for a 5-year-old is one challenge but the amount of interest, the number of people wanting to help is off the charts. >> my goal was to have 200 volunteers. we over shot that. over 13,000. >> reporter: he has already won a big battle against leukemia. he is now in remission. [ music ] >> reporter: when he goes to battle tomorrow as the bat kid he will take on the riddler, penguin and the joker. he gave bat kid a lesson. >> he went up there. all the way up there and he did flying trap ease. he flew out over the whole room and then one kid came down into the net. everyone was clapping. >> people from all over the world are applauding, celebrating his story with pictures and posters. >> this outpouring of love is incredible. inspired. i hope it will serve more children. i hope it helps makes his day incredible tomorrow. >> reporter: tomorrow bat kid will save a damzel in distress and he will receive the key to the ci
commissioner gordon will send out the signal and the adventures will begin. >> this will be epic tomorrow. it is bat kid eve. >> reporter: turning san francisco into gotham city for a 5-year-old is one challenge but the amount of interest, the number of people wanting to help is off the charts. >> my goal was to have 200 volunteers. we over shot that. over 13,000. >> reporter: he has already won a big battle against leukemia. he is now in remission. [ music ] >>...
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he also quoted gordon gecko. >> greed sometimes is not good. and there are at least 75 convicted insider trading defendants who today would likely agree. but the individual guilt is not the whole of our mission. sometimes, blameworthy institutions need to be held accountable, too. no institution should rest easy in the belief that it is too big to jail. >> tough words indeed for both sac and its founder. for nightly business report, i'm kate kelly, in new york. >>> steven cohen is not just a high-profile defendant, he is also a high art collector, a number of works at christies. we'll bring you more details on the art world later in the program. >>> also ahead, as twitter prepares to start to trade as a public company, which other tech companies might be next. >>> interest is growing in twitter's initial stock price offering, today, twitter boosted the range of the price from 23 to $25, up from a previous plan to offer shares from $17 to $20 apiece. >>> and despite the boost in the expected price range, interest in twitter may be waning just a
he also quoted gordon gecko. >> greed sometimes is not good. and there are at least 75 convicted insider trading defendants who today would likely agree. but the individual guilt is not the whole of our mission. sometimes, blameworthy institutions need to be held accountable, too. no institution should rest easy in the belief that it is too big to jail. >> tough words indeed for both sac and its founder. for nightly business report, i'm kate kelly, in new york. >>> steven...