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mark i'm going to go to mark now you know mark ok i'll take what you're saying at face value you know the saudis are trying to protect civilians but they've backed saddam in a war against iran were almost estimates say up to a million people so you're saying that the syrian syrian blood is more valuable than iranian blood that's what you're saying because it doesn't make any sense to me what i'm saying what i'm saying is the saudis and the iranians are in a battle it's the old sunni shia battle you've got egypt and turkey involved as well if you run gets nuclear weapons saudi arabia will get nuclear weapons in turkey will get nuclear weapons and egypt will get nuclear weapons then iraq will get nuclear weapons capable get nuclear weapons the entire regime will get nuclear weapons the whole air. well look this is a battle for head germany there's no question about it ok saudis can maybe that's true because much maybe if i go wrong if i could go to brian maybe it would be better if the united states had a good relationship with iran and get rid of the drop this authoritarian tyrannical
mark i'm going to go to mark now you know mark ok i'll take what you're saying at face value you know the saudis are trying to protect civilians but they've backed saddam in a war against iran were almost estimates say up to a million people so you're saying that the syrian syrian blood is more valuable than iranian blood that's what you're saying because it doesn't make any sense to me what i'm saying what i'm saying is the saudis and the iranians are in a battle it's the old sunni shia battle...
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to the leaders all right jennifer let's stay with saudi arabia here mark and mark on going to go to mark now you know mark ok i'll take what you're saying at face value you know the saudis are trying to protect civilians but they've backed saddam in a war against iran were almost estimates say up to a million people so you're saying that the syrian syrian blood is more valuable than iranian blood that's what you're saying because it doesn't make any sense to me what i'm saying what i'm saying is the saudis and the iranians are in a battle it's the old sunni shia battle you've got egypt and turkey involved as well if you run gets nuclear weapons saudi arabia will get nuclear weapons in turkey will get nuclear weapons and egypt will get nuclear weapons then iraq will get nuclear weapons al-qaeda will get nuclear weapons the entire regime will get nuclear weapons the whole air. well look this is a battle for head germany there's no question about it ok saudis can maybe that's true because let's maybe if i go to brian ross i could go to brian maybe it would be better if the united states had
to the leaders all right jennifer let's stay with saudi arabia here mark and mark on going to go to mark now you know mark ok i'll take what you're saying at face value you know the saudis are trying to protect civilians but they've backed saddam in a war against iran were almost estimates say up to a million people so you're saying that the syrian syrian blood is more valuable than iranian blood that's what you're saying because it doesn't make any sense to me what i'm saying what i'm saying...
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>> in 1992, larry king interviewed mark henry chapman via remote feed in attica. >> mark, why are you blaming a book? >> i am blaming myself for calling inside of the book. i want to say that j.d. salinger and "catcher in the rye" did not cause me to kill john lennon. in fact, i wrote j.d. salinger i got his box number from someone, and i apologized to him for this. >> in october 1980, chapman turns his attention towards phonies when he reads about the release of "double fantasy." >> this thing started with the dakota, i'm angry at seeing him on the dakota. and i say to myself, that phony, that bastard, i got that mad, i took the book home to my wife and i said, look, he's a phone-n. >> this is his calendar from december of '89 to december of '90. >> writer jim gaines spent hundreds of hours between 1984 and 1985 interviewing mark chapman. >> and you can see it becomes crazier and crazier with crossings-out and things to do. >> chapman told gaines, his mind had been like a war zone occupied by opposing forces he described as the big people and little people. >> he had a whole populati
>> in 1992, larry king interviewed mark henry chapman via remote feed in attica. >> mark, why are you blaming a book? >> i am blaming myself for calling inside of the book. i want to say that j.d. salinger and "catcher in the rye" did not cause me to kill john lennon. in fact, i wrote j.d. salinger i got his box number from someone, and i apologized to him for this. >> in october 1980, chapman turns his attention towards phonies when he reads about the release...
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stick with me, mark and ann here. when we come right back, how much freedom of speech do we really have? [ female announcer ] there's one thing dave's always wanted to do when he retires -- keep working, but for himself. so as his financial advisor, i took a look at everything he has. the 401(k). insurance policies. even money he's invested elsewhere. we're building a retirement plan to help him launch a second career. dave's flight school. go dave. when people talk, great things can happen. so start a conversation with an advisor who's fully invested in you. wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. >>> i'm don lemon. this is "the 11th hour" we are talking about word you can't say and who decides. i'm back with my guests ann coulter and mark lamont hill. mark, i think you're probably going to go into the vein of a lot of people have been demonized, lawsuits about saying certain words. do we really have a true freedom of speech in this country? >> the question is you do have freedom of speech. but freedom of speech
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and mark on to go to mark now you know mark ok i'll take what you're saying at face value you know the saudis are trying to protect civilians but they've backed saddam in a war against iran were almost estimates say up to a million people so you're saying that the syrian syrian blood is more valuable than iranian blood that's what you're saying because it doesn't make any sense to me what i'm saying what i'm saying is the saudis and the iranians are in a battle it's the old sunni shia battle you've got egypt and turkey involved as well if you run gets nuclear weapons so you're you'll get nuclear weapons in turkey will get nuclear weapons and egypt will get nuclear weapons then iraq will get nuclear weapons alqaeda will get nuclear weapons the entire regime will get nuclear weapons the whole air. well look this is a battle for head germany there's no question about it ok saudis can maybe that's true because they but maybe if i go to the iran if i could go to brian maybe it would be better if the united states had a good relationship with iran and get rid of the drop this authoritarian t
and mark on to go to mark now you know mark ok i'll take what you're saying at face value you know the saudis are trying to protect civilians but they've backed saddam in a war against iran were almost estimates say up to a million people so you're saying that the syrian syrian blood is more valuable than iranian blood that's what you're saying because it doesn't make any sense to me what i'm saying what i'm saying is the saudis and the iranians are in a battle it's the old sunni shia battle...
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you know mark mark's comments are are somewhat laughable i would say remember when jimmy carter stood next to the shah of iran in one nine hundred seventy seven and said shah you are an island of stability in a sea of turmoil and the us premise that's foreign policy based on being connected to joining with the with the shah a time that was two years before the government was overthrown by a popular people's revolution of course saudi arabia has formant its civil war in syria it had a principle a fundamental. desire to overthrow the assad government to create a sunni a sunni government that would be backed by the saw saudi regime did this in concert with the with got our and others it functioned as a proxy of course for the united states and western and western interests who had said assad must go but saudi arabia had its own independent national interests or perceived national interests or the interests of the monarchy the drove it to carry out civil war the blood of the syrian people is on the hands of the saudi government does so to say that there are. there's kind of this crazy mad
you know mark mark's comments are are somewhat laughable i would say remember when jimmy carter stood next to the shah of iran in one nine hundred seventy seven and said shah you are an island of stability in a sea of turmoil and the us premise that's foreign policy based on being connected to joining with the with the shah a time that was two years before the government was overthrown by a popular people's revolution of course saudi arabia has formant its civil war in syria it had a principle...
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to the leaders all right jennifer let's stay with saudi arabia here mark and mark i'm going to go to mark now you know mark ok i'll take what you're saying at face value you know the saudis are trying to protect civilians but they've backed saddam in a war against iran were almost estimates say up to a million people so you're saying that the syrian syrian blood is more valuable than iranian blood that's what you're saying because it doesn't make any sense to me what i'm saying what i'm saying is the saudis and the iranians are in a battle it's the old sunni shia battle you've got egypt and turkey involved as well if you run gets nuclear weapons saudi arabia will get nuclear weapons in turkey will get nuclear weapons and egypt will get nuclear weapons then iraq will get nuclear weapons al-qaeda will get nuclear weapons the entire regime will get nuclear weapons the whole air. well look this is a battle for germany there's no question about ok saudis can maybe that's true because the but maybe if i go wrong if i could go to brian maybe it would be better if the united states had a goo
to the leaders all right jennifer let's stay with saudi arabia here mark and mark i'm going to go to mark now you know mark ok i'll take what you're saying at face value you know the saudis are trying to protect civilians but they've backed saddam in a war against iran were almost estimates say up to a million people so you're saying that the syrian syrian blood is more valuable than iranian blood that's what you're saying because it doesn't make any sense to me what i'm saying what i'm saying...
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the sunni murders all right jennifer stay with saudi arabia here mark and mark i'm going to go to mark now you know mark ok i'll take what you're saying at face value you know the saudis are trying to protect civilians but they've backed saddam in a war against iran were almost estimates say up to a million people so you're saying that the syrian syrian blood is more valuable than iranian blood that's what you're saying because it doesn't make any sense to me what i'm saying what i'm saying is the saudis and the iranians are in a battle it's the old sunni shia battle you've got egypt and turkey involved as well if you run gets nuclear weapons saudi arabia will get nuclear weapons in turkey will get nuclear weapons and egypt will get nuclear weapons then iraq will get nuclear weapons capable get nuclear weapons the entire regime will get nuclear weapons the whole air. well look this is a battle for head germany there's no question about it ok saudis can maybe that's true because the but maybe if i go wrong if i could go to brian maybe it would be better if the united states had a good r
the sunni murders all right jennifer stay with saudi arabia here mark and mark i'm going to go to mark now you know mark ok i'll take what you're saying at face value you know the saudis are trying to protect civilians but they've backed saddam in a war against iran were almost estimates say up to a million people so you're saying that the syrian syrian blood is more valuable than iranian blood that's what you're saying because it doesn't make any sense to me what i'm saying what i'm saying is...
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but mark zuckerberg's sister randy is doing that. she's launching her next project. >> when you look at her time line, it's a lot like everyone else's, family gatherings, weddings and halloween costumes. then there's the name. >> is there a time when you don't give out your name or just say hey, i'm randi and you don't want to go there with zuckerberg? >> sometimes i like people to make a first impression of me not based on my last name. it's refreshing to make human connections with people that aren't based on who are you? and what can you do for me? and then sometimes you know, it's nice to do a little name dropping. >> 31-year-old randi zuckerberg, mark's older sister, has rocked and rolled ever since she arrived in the silicon valley. ♪ she's now written two books, part memoir and part shfl them navigating kids and adults through the world of hi-tech. but it was randi who navigated away from mark just hours after she organized president obama's visit to facebook headquarters. >> my name is barack obama and i'm the guy who got m
but mark zuckerberg's sister randy is doing that. she's launching her next project. >> when you look at her time line, it's a lot like everyone else's, family gatherings, weddings and halloween costumes. then there's the name. >> is there a time when you don't give out your name or just say hey, i'm randi and you don't want to go there with zuckerberg? >> sometimes i like people to make a first impression of me not based on my last name. it's refreshing to make human...
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we are watching that great interview with mark carney. china is in focus today. >> it trailed estimates. auto sales beat. overall, the robustness of the metadata. fascinating, three federal chiefs are speaking. and laborout tapering gains. fischer from dallas saying the need to taper not at that. highs.uities at mark carney on his focus for easing. .n terms of interest rates really running the risk of premature withdrawals of stimulus as johnny said. china data, disappointing. european equities, a little softer. in terms of industrial production here in france, you saw a decline in terms of industrial numbers. the manufacturing numbers were better. the details. any reflection on the chinese data. it is. the map has shifted. on on the down side. rio all a declining. it could be at the start of trade in terms of what is driving the market. in terms of -- where to go question mark -- where did it go? cutting jobs. fairly non-reaction. eight. lloyds selling another of st. james place. 625. no really reaction there. the equity markets are lowe
we are watching that great interview with mark carney. china is in focus today. >> it trailed estimates. auto sales beat. overall, the robustness of the metadata. fascinating, three federal chiefs are speaking. and laborout tapering gains. fischer from dallas saying the need to taper not at that. highs.uities at mark carney on his focus for easing. .n terms of interest rates really running the risk of premature withdrawals of stimulus as johnny said. china data, disappointing. european...
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mark ma rrono editor in chief of -- mark i'm going to start with you. look at what we're experiencing now. experiencing below zero temperatures in chicago earlier than anytime in the last two decades. record snowfall for today in new york. tomorrow morning 90% of the country will face below normal temperatures. if this isn't climate change then what is it? >> the record cold is now evidence of man made global warming. what evidence would disprove climate change? it seems like no matter the weather everything that happens proves it. the bottom line is in 2013, we're having one of the least extreme weather years on record. this report came out about a month ago. and if you look at the longer-term trend there's actually a declining or no trend in u.s. droughts or global droughts. there's no trend in floods going back i think to 127 years. one study was a journal of nature on the droughts. tornadoes, big tornadoes, f 3 and larger have been on decline since 1950s. hurricanes, the u.s. has gone almost eight years now, over augment years without a major catego
mark ma rrono editor in chief of -- mark i'm going to start with you. look at what we're experiencing now. experiencing below zero temperatures in chicago earlier than anytime in the last two decades. record snowfall for today in new york. tomorrow morning 90% of the country will face below normal temperatures. if this isn't climate change then what is it? >> the record cold is now evidence of man made global warming. what evidence would disprove climate change? it seems like no matter...
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my name is mark barden. >> mark and jackie barden came to washington to work for tighter gun control to honor their 7-year-old son daniel. >> we return home with a determination that change will happen. maybe not today, but it will happen. it will happen soon. >> mark and jackie didn't get what they came for, but they promised to return along with other sandy hook families pushing for gun control. >> all of them, including mark, said, okay. this is just the beginning. we're coming back. should we come back next week? what's the plan? >> the plan is to keep fighting. in the meantime -- >> i'm the director of advocacy with sandy hook promise. >> mark is now a paid employee of sandy hook promise, working on gun control, mental health issues and community engagement. >> it's probably the proudest title i've ever had outside of being a father. and i do that to honor my three children and to make the world that they're going to live in a better place. >> jackie and her extended family are now honoring daniel with something called "what would daniel do?" >> we post different stories about d
my name is mark barden. >> mark and jackie barden came to washington to work for tighter gun control to honor their 7-year-old son daniel. >> we return home with a determination that change will happen. maybe not today, but it will happen. it will happen soon. >> mark and jackie didn't get what they came for, but they promised to return along with other sandy hook families pushing for gun control. >> all of them, including mark, said, okay. this is just the beginning....
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it has been a long process determining whether mark herring or mark obenshain captured the most votes in the race for attorney general. peggy fox has the report. >> i'm peggy fox in fairfax. one of three jurisdictions in virginia that started the recount in the attorney general's race one day early. so far, democrat, mark herring, has increased his lead from 165 votes to 264 over republican, mark obenshain. >> okay, they are not right. >> hundreds of volunteers are helping in the recount of virginia's closest race in history. at daybreak, only 165 votes separated the two candidates in the attorney general's race with democrat, mark herring in the lead. >> a lot of this is the first time that folks have physicalically had a chance to look at ballots since election night. >> many of the ballots may have markings on them that the machines couldn't pick up. the state board of elections has specific instructions on how to decide voter intent for just about any kind of marking you can imagine. for example, if a voter makes any kind of indication of who they want, like circling a candidate o
it has been a long process determining whether mark herring or mark obenshain captured the most votes in the race for attorney general. peggy fox has the report. >> i'm peggy fox in fairfax. one of three jurisdictions in virginia that started the recount in the attorney general's race one day early. so far, democrat, mark herring, has increased his lead from 165 votes to 264 over republican, mark obenshain. >> okay, they are not right. >> hundreds of volunteers are helping in...
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thanks mark, regina , and later pelosi. we have been able to access resources through the sba and the cdfi fund which helps get money to small businesses in this time of need. opportunity fund is not a bank or a government agency. we are an independent nonprofit organization with a mission to provide capital to working people to help them earn, say, and invest in the future. we focus primarily on businesses that are not yet bankable. most of our clients are themselves low or moderate income people or working in low or moderate income neighborhoods. but not exclusively. we will look at any business we think can bring about substantial community benefits. i want to talk about what type of loans we make and whatever products we have. that is important to note that in our case, they mentioned -- i mentioned some acronyms. the service corps of retired executives, women's business centers, renaissance and entrepreneurs should here in san francisco, women's initiative for self-employed -- those organizations offer classes often an
thanks mark, regina , and later pelosi. we have been able to access resources through the sba and the cdfi fund which helps get money to small businesses in this time of need. opportunity fund is not a bank or a government agency. we are an independent nonprofit organization with a mission to provide capital to working people to help them earn, say, and invest in the future. we focus primarily on businesses that are not yet bankable. most of our clients are themselves low or moderate income...
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mark tamayo is tracking the temperatures. how's it looking right now? >> heather, temperatures have been dropping off quite a bit over the past couple of hours. 30s out there, you'll see on the current map. fairfield at 38 degrees, one of the coolest spots. right now, lots of 40s and a few low 50s. there's a 54 showing up in san francisco. for tonight, fair skies, coastal fog. tomorrow, hazy sunshine, bit of a warmer forecast, and here's the plan for tomorrow for san francisco, on track to reach lower 60s. the extended, a sun/cloud mix and temperatures will be cooling off. overnight lows, chilly sunday morning. patchy fog near the coast and around the bay. coolest locations, subfreezing, napa, santa rosa, san francisco at 44, san jose 36 degrees. forecast highs for tomorrow, a little bit warmer than today in most areas. that means santa rosa at 66. heyward, 64. more 60s, and look at this coming up, a 70 showing up in santa cruz in the forecast high of 70 about 3:00 tomorrow afternoon. here is a look ahead at the five-day forecast. afternoon highs for mo
mark tamayo is tracking the temperatures. how's it looking right now? >> heather, temperatures have been dropping off quite a bit over the past couple of hours. 30s out there, you'll see on the current map. fairfield at 38 degrees, one of the coolest spots. right now, lots of 40s and a few low 50s. there's a 54 showing up in san francisco. for tonight, fair skies, coastal fog. tomorrow, hazy sunshine, bit of a warmer forecast, and here's the plan for tomorrow for san francisco, on track...
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i am mark barton. bloomberg reporters are standing by across the world ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. china's falling money market rate. withe also in berlin german supermarkets appearing in the u.k.. back -- hyde with how the backstreet boys are one example of a change in the record industry. oil tycoon with ex -- after being released from prison. >> exists apart to the assets of --. he said he would be happy to give you a job. make -- he was joking. maybe he was mocking you. how does that make you feel? >> actually, -- as a joke. i know that right up until the very end, he is trying to convince the country's leadership not to free me. only because he was personally afraid of something. a man who wants to jokes -- joke equal on a podium with integrity and footing should not use the power of the state to get him. >> some would say that effectively legalizes what, i guess, someone argue what is the extra procreation -- appropriation of the assets. how do you feel about that and b
i am mark barton. bloomberg reporters are standing by across the world ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. china's falling money market rate. withe also in berlin german supermarkets appearing in the u.k.. back -- hyde with how the backstreet boys are one example of a change in the record industry. oil tycoon with ex -- after being released from prison. >> exists apart to the assets of --. he said he would be happy to give you a job. make -- he was joking. maybe he was...
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i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. bloomberg reporters are standing by across the world to deliver the stories that drive your day. european finance ministers meet in brussels. we will look at the future of flight for london. caroline hyde has more on the u.k. airport expansion program. >> ukraine president is heading to russia for a bailout. an unlikely combination. by oneark chain backed of china's richest man. ipo. manus cranny is looking at the u.k. biggest consumer electronics retailer. >> the big interviews coming up. all a bloomberg television this morning. a new development in the debate over extending airport capacity and the u.k. list ofout his short options for expansion. we will be speaking with him on "the pulse." his reaction. both of those interviews on bloomberg. >> european finance ministers are meeting and brussels to try and agree on a bank resolution mechanism to deal with future crises. david tweed is an berlin. it used to be mario draghi concern it would be complicated. >> is my job to explain sim
i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. bloomberg reporters are standing by across the world to deliver the stories that drive your day. european finance ministers meet in brussels. we will look at the future of flight for london. caroline hyde has more on the u.k. airport expansion program. >> ukraine president is heading to russia for a bailout. an unlikely combination. by oneark chain backed of china's richest man. ipo. manus cranny is looking at the u.k. biggest consumer...
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mark herring went in with a razor thin lead over mark obenshain and he picked up more -- inin the recount their fairfax. >> if you are like us and you tend to do your shopping online, great news, it is free shipping day. let's get to bloomberg's linda bell. linda, this is the best news i've heard all day. free shipping. >> it is a good deal. let's begin with the senate. it is set to pass the one train .ollar budget deal had of all of that, index futures are slightly higher. are one of many of the million americans that are not that with their holiday shopping, today is free shipping day. it is the last day that you can place an order with most retailers and get your delivery by christmas without the skyhigh rush delivery cost. on the past year, spending free shipping they has exceeded $1 billion. if you have last minute errors to run, progressive insurance analyzed data to figure out the best and worst days to hit the road. fridays are the worst sundays and tuesdays are the best. drivers spend about 25% of their time idling in traffic or stuck and parking lots this time of year. starbucks
mark herring went in with a razor thin lead over mark obenshain and he picked up more -- inin the recount their fairfax. >> if you are like us and you tend to do your shopping online, great news, it is free shipping day. let's get to bloomberg's linda bell. linda, this is the best news i've heard all day. free shipping. >> it is a good deal. let's begin with the senate. it is set to pass the one train .ollar budget deal had of all of that, index futures are slightly higher. are one...
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in the german bundesliga, a goal down just after the hour mark. marco reus giving frankfurt a lead. -- ay missed a chance magnificent save. first win in 11 games. amsterdam stood hot on the heels of the dutch leaders with the capital club breaking the deadlock. second goal of the season. with just eight minutes remaining, mohammed al mcraney, and missing 2 defendants. defender danny blinn saw his long-range strike block. winner 2 minutes into stoppage time. france has claimed a victory for the season. the swiss resort clearly agrees with the 24-year-old. she was quickest over the first one minute, 3.34 seconds. run, jessica lindell of sweden took the lead 2 minutes,l time of 7.99 seconds. giant -- shethe now leads the giants. the frenchwoman flying down the slopes on her second run. she eventually crossed the line in one minute, 3.28 seconds. that -- her eighth victory, 2 wins short of the record. delighted to have finally come the season underway. -- gotten the season underway. >> you just want to go really far and i think sometimes it was thoset
in the german bundesliga, a goal down just after the hour mark. marco reus giving frankfurt a lead. -- ay missed a chance magnificent save. first win in 11 games. amsterdam stood hot on the heels of the dutch leaders with the capital club breaking the deadlock. second goal of the season. with just eight minutes remaining, mohammed al mcraney, and missing 2 defendants. defender danny blinn saw his long-range strike block. winner 2 minutes into stoppage time. france has claimed a victory for the...
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over 200,000 jobs, mark, created. but as paul solman reported the number of people who have given up looking for a job still really, really high, four million and up. age then the president gives a speech this week and says economic inequality is going to be the main focus of this administration. how do you read what he's saying. >> i thought it was the best speech, certainly in the economy. i've heard president obama give. i thought it was a strong and persuasive case. i think the facts are there. there can be no doubt about t between 1979 and 2007, 13.5% of this nation's total income was transferred to the top 1%. that's is-- 1.1 industrial to the top 1% of families. just in that period of time. and it's not just an accident. i mean yes, globalization has contributed to it but we have trade policies. we have economic policies. we have tax policies. all of which has contributed to, and workers policies, union policies, labor policies. all of which have been directed to channels for helping those at the very top. and
over 200,000 jobs, mark, created. but as paul solman reported the number of people who have given up looking for a job still really, really high, four million and up. age then the president gives a speech this week and says economic inequality is going to be the main focus of this administration. how do you read what he's saying. >> i thought it was the best speech, certainly in the economy. i've heard president obama give. i thought it was a strong and persuasive case. i think the facts...
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so mark, let's start with president obama. what would you give him. >> president obama needs a whirlpool. he's got a lot of bruises and bumps. he needs some personal time. >> woodruff: you done mean a washer and dryer set. >> no, a hot tub that he can sit in an get, you know, get feeling better. maybe a couple he elf band-aids. >> it is funny we went in the same direction. i wanted to give him one of those massage chairs, the vibrating things. he was going to do that in the press conference, sort of shaking around. >> he's got more taste than that. >> those are pretty nice. >> woodruff: what about speaker boehner. >> speaker boehner needs to get rid of jack kingston, a congressman from georgia who is running from the senate who said this week, judy, that a major breakthrough of great conservative thinking that children, that their moral fine certificate undermined by receiving free school lunches therefore they should fire the janitors in poor schools and let the children who are getting school lunches work as janitorial peopl
so mark, let's start with president obama. what would you give him. >> president obama needs a whirlpool. he's got a lot of bruises and bumps. he needs some personal time. >> woodruff: you done mean a washer and dryer set. >> no, a hot tub that he can sit in an get, you know, get feeling better. maybe a couple he elf band-aids. >> it is funny we went in the same direction. i wanted to give him one of those massage chairs, the vibrating things. he was going to do that in...
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the street was just lined for the tire marks. but what it told me was that this street is a place where racing and burnouts happen. the kind of thing you would see in the movie "fast & furious." this car is a dangerous car. notoriously difficult to drive. "auto week" quoted a top driver saying it is scary. this is not a streetcar. it is a toy. this is almost a half million dollar car you don't want to drive unless you are a professional. a semiprofessional was driving it. someone who had won trophies driving porches in fact. but it was too much for him to handle. >>> and now to the commuter train crash in new york city. the train was traveling 82 miles an hour into a curve when it should have been going 30, causing it to skid off the tracks, plunge down a cliff. this was early sunday morning. four people were killed and at least 67 were injured and cnn has been on the inside of the story since sunday morning on "new day" today we heard a powerful survivor story from a young woman named amanda swanson. she took a photography insid
the street was just lined for the tire marks. but what it told me was that this street is a place where racing and burnouts happen. the kind of thing you would see in the movie "fast & furious." this car is a dangerous car. notoriously difficult to drive. "auto week" quoted a top driver saying it is scary. this is not a streetcar. it is a toy. this is almost a half million dollar car you don't want to drive unless you are a professional. a semiprofessional was driving...
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republican mark obenshain conceded the race to mark herring. initially 165 votes separated the candidates. they represent an ongoing tilt to the left in virginia and rebuke to the more conservative candidates on the ballot. the first time since 1969 that the top five state-wide races were held by democrats in the state of virginia. >> michael steel, liberals were saying this.
republican mark obenshain conceded the race to mark herring. initially 165 votes separated the candidates. they represent an ongoing tilt to the left in virginia and rebuke to the more conservative candidates on the ballot. the first time since 1969 that the top five state-wide races were held by democrats in the state of virginia. >> michael steel, liberals were saying this.
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and mark, you have been dealing with the homeless communities. talk to us about how detrimental these misconceptions are when it comes to helping homeless communities? >> well, first, let me -- the begin hog if show was great. but it was very statistic heavy. and we need to understand like housing hud, housing and urban development, they leave out a big section of homelessness. for instance, he was having problem delivering to houses because there are so many names at the one unit. especially with family homeless. parents aren't raising their hand and saying we are homeless. that's a lot of reasons for that, pride, worried their kids will be taken away, but my point is, that whatever number that you are putting out there, it's way worse. it is way worse. the other issue is -- and i have been considered lucky, i have been to over 200 cities in several different countries. we don't make it easy for a homeless family to get out. so going back to the hud thing, if a family pays for their own hotel room, and they come to a service provider we have to
and mark, you have been dealing with the homeless communities. talk to us about how detrimental these misconceptions are when it comes to helping homeless communities? >> well, first, let me -- the begin hog if show was great. but it was very statistic heavy. and we need to understand like housing hud, housing and urban development, they leave out a big section of homelessness. for instance, he was having problem delivering to houses because there are so many names at the one unit....
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[ applause ] >> thank you, mark. well, you just met mark, he's our new cio for department of technology. he's already approved himself to be a hard worker. we've tasked him with showing us what he can do in a short period of time. i would like to thank our supervisor wiener and working closely with the p.d., department department of public works and the ability to present an internet connectivity wireless ability along market street has been very important to me because it is part of what we were trying to do on the whole market street. so, today is of course announcing that the department of technology has been able to complete this with a very special partner ruckus wireless and i know selena is here today and i want to thank her for providing the professional guidance, the hardware as well as the good technical advice to the department of technology along with all the other partners that you see behind me working together to collaborate on this. so as of today, we have wireless technology free to the public. also
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>>mark: taking a look at the box office numbers from the weekend. the house to continue to top the box office landed in the number one spot over the christmas holiday for the third weekend in a row. the hot broth and $30 million this weekend. and second, disney's frozen bringing in 28.9 million. and rounding out the top three anchor man to signing soon, californians from sacramento to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com. welcome back to the kron4 morning news. new year's eve started a little early. at the hard rock cafe marquee in times square, spider-man helped throw handfuls of confetti and to the air as part of the annual confetti test. 1 t of colorful confetti will be released on tuesday night. the amazing spider-man will be helping out at the celebration and is th
>>mark: taking a look at the box office numbers from the weekend. the house to continue to top the box office landed in the number one spot over the christmas holiday for the third weekend in a row. the hot broth and $30 million this weekend. and second, disney's frozen bringing in 28.9 million. and rounding out the top three anchor man to signing soon, californians from sacramento to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial...
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they had a high one degree shy of the 50 degree mark. temperatures are cool but not quite as cold as they have been over previous nights. 39 in gaithersburg, 41 at annapolis. quantico looking at 39 degrees. temperatures in the 40's from new york city to d.c. a little bit colder to the south of us. norfolk is at 39 degrees. looking at an area of low pressure across the outer banks of north carolina, this is going to continue to intensify and lift off towards the north and east. impact on our area, a few at a clouds, maybe a sprinkle or two. not expecting a whole lot. this will keep our skies partly to mostly cloudy for the day tomorrow. temperatures will be a bit milder, into the lower 50's in some areas. this is what our computer model forecast is showing, about 48 degrees by 1:00 in the afternoon. depending on how much sunshine we see, we could break into the lower 50's for the day on tuesday. a warm front by thursday is really going to push our temperatures northward, into the mid to upper 50's around 60. after that, much much colder a
they had a high one degree shy of the 50 degree mark. temperatures are cool but not quite as cold as they have been over previous nights. 39 in gaithersburg, 41 at annapolis. quantico looking at 39 degrees. temperatures in the 40's from new york city to d.c. a little bit colder to the south of us. norfolk is at 39 degrees. looking at an area of low pressure across the outer banks of north carolina, this is going to continue to intensify and lift off towards the north and east. impact on our...
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>>mark: dow down over 100 today falling back below the 16,000 mark. the dow now sitting at a 15,009 zero one. people are also concerned about temperatures with a big drop over the next few days to read than it has only to mid-50s. we make our way through wednesday thursday and friday still a chance of showers may be on friday. dropping down to 20 for the coldest inland spots as we have a freeze a warning thursday morning expected to be the coldest unusually cold. >>mark: when you're looking at 49 for a high that's chile. but just getting back from the east coast not have that. brittan dr. phil coming up next. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." the doctor that murdered his wife. >> dr. phil: he almost got away with it. >> i was told that she was casting spells. >> dr. phil: she said that's laughable. >> i believe it did happen. >> announcer: the acts that shocked dr. phil. >> this is the week after my mother's death. >> dr. phil: that is cold! >> dr. phil: well, today we're talking about a story that continues to make headlines. a prominent
>>mark: dow down over 100 today falling back below the 16,000 mark. the dow now sitting at a 15,009 zero one. people are also concerned about temperatures with a big drop over the next few days to read than it has only to mid-50s. we make our way through wednesday thursday and friday still a chance of showers may be on friday. dropping down to 20 for the coldest inland spots as we have a freeze a warning thursday morning expected to be the coldest unusually cold. >>mark: when you're...
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>>mark: people looking to refinance. what's going on with apple? of >>: screen shot taken off of china mobile shins to 3 a wealthy city in china screen shot grabs looking like some apple iphones have been ordered. obviously china mobile is the biggest mobile carrier in the world so once phones are delivered to china mobile the stock has some room to run on the upside. everyone is talking good stuff for apple. no one is talking about samsung right now. >>mark: thanks rob riddick we will check back with you for our winners and losers on wall street. >>james: after oxford university press is word of the year "selfie" was announced last week,mer riam-webster has revealed there is and its " science ". there was a 176 per cent increase in a look up on the dictionaries website when compared with last year. merriam-webster says its works behind lots of big issues we're dealing with from a global warming to what's in the textbooks of our kids. >>darya: and a reminder, john kron4 for the seventh annual tree lighting hosted by vornado realty trust. it's happe
>>mark: people looking to refinance. what's going on with apple? of >>: screen shot taken off of china mobile shins to 3 a wealthy city in china screen shot grabs looking like some apple iphones have been ordered. obviously china mobile is the biggest mobile carrier in the world so once phones are delivered to china mobile the stock has some room to run on the upside. everyone is talking good stuff for apple. no one is talking about samsung right now. >>mark: thanks rob...
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uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with...
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mom is a psychiatrist so i not going to go there, but is it mark's big sister? or is it randi zuckerberg. >> i talk a lot in the book about how i felt like i had to perform to a much higher standard that my colleagues to even be taken sere sousely the same way. but it's opened up a lot of doors for me. ma mama zuckerberg, you go into that mousse, all four of her kids are equal. it doesn't matter if you started a multimillion dollar kid or if you baked a great apple pie. >> tell me about the negotiation process. what was the contract offer. and how was it done? >> i was coming from basically a minimum wage job in new york. i don't even know how i lived on the salary that i made. all i could think about was getting a better paycheck. i didn't know anything about eck by r kwity and stock options. when he offered equity and salary. i wasn't think about equity. i was thinking i want to not make minimum wage anymore. and he was like no, no, no trust me. >> where was the deal done? was it on a cocktail napkin? >> it was on a cocktail napkin in the original facebook off
mom is a psychiatrist so i not going to go there, but is it mark's big sister? or is it randi zuckerberg. >> i talk a lot in the book about how i felt like i had to perform to a much higher standard that my colleagues to even be taken sere sousely the same way. but it's opened up a lot of doors for me. ma mama zuckerberg, you go into that mousse, all four of her kids are equal. it doesn't matter if you started a multimillion dollar kid or if you baked a great apple pie. >> tell me...
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of the european center of the carnegie endowment for international peace and in moscow we cross to mark slowly he is a senior lecturer in research or at moscow state university or gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you in brussels the ukrainian government survived a vote of no confidence today but at the same time there are voices in the european union and some prominent newspapers as well as some prominent european union officials are saying that the government now in ukraine is illegitimate which is rather strange isn't it because two weeks ago they were negotiations with it so are we experiencing a second orange revolution in ukraine a lot towards going to turn into a second orange revolution. and of course it's likely thirdly as you say to talk about non-legitimate government that's very clear but it also has not been entirely throbbed run the thirteen by the ukrainian government of course to abandon a walkout from the authority and agreement as you said earlier. in the and the signal of the ukrainian government was one that was o
of the european center of the carnegie endowment for international peace and in moscow we cross to mark slowly he is a senior lecturer in research or at moscow state university or gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you in brussels the ukrainian government survived a vote of no confidence today but at the same time there are voices in the european union and some prominent newspapers as well as some prominent european union officials are saying...
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of the european center of the carnegie endowment for international peace and in moscow we cross to mark slowly he is a senior lecturer in research or at moscow state university or gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want if i can go to you in brussels the ukrainian government survived a vote of no confidence today but at the same time there are voices in the european union and some prominent newspapers as well as some prominent european union officials are saying that the government now in ukraine is illegitimate which is rather strange isn't it because two weeks ago they were in negotiations with that so are we experiencing a second orange revolution in ukraine a lot who are going to turn into a second orange revolution. and of course it's likely thirdly as you say to talk about non-legitimate government that's very clear but it also has not been entirely probably under thirteen by the ukrainian government of course to abandon walked out on the wealthy and agreement as you said earlier. you know india and. the signal of the ukrainian government was o
of the european center of the carnegie endowment for international peace and in moscow we cross to mark slowly he is a senior lecturer in research or at moscow state university or gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want if i can go to you in brussels the ukrainian government survived a vote of no confidence today but at the same time there are voices in the european union and some prominent newspapers as well as some prominent european union officials are...
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i'm mark kelly live in the newsroom. a look at the new rules coming out of sacramento. ,, progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. so you made some bad decisions last night. make a good one this morning. get two biscuit sandwiches, with your choice of country grilled sausage, egg, and cheese, or bacon, egg, and cheese, both on my new southern style biscuits. you'll save some cash 'cause right now they're two for just three bucks. c'mon cody... let's get some breakfast. you drive. i traded the car for the tattoo. >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald. >>> we're live at children's hospital oakland where time is running out for 13-year-old jahi mcmath. she is scheduled to be removed from life support today. what options her family still has left. >> russi
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i spoke with mark mullin editor of future intelligence at opel s. and started off by asking him what these departures meant for not only the c.f. d.c. but also for the implementation of dodd frank. there is what people are hoping will happen and then there is what people think is probable to happen i think the biggest change to occur is with timothy in the side potentially taking over as the sea f.t.c. chairman. regulatory sources of us have told me this could be terrifying. gary gensler and bart chilton have made a number of enemies they've made enemies in the chicago exchange community and particularly and perhaps most importantly they've made enemies in the big banking community so there is going to be no she tears shed when these guys leave the c.f. d.c. but they put together a reform agenda that quite frankly has people who are in the know stunned because these are reforms with teeth these are reforms that protect the american public and the big banks are doing everything they can to slow things down and to change what again slower and children
i spoke with mark mullin editor of future intelligence at opel s. and started off by asking him what these departures meant for not only the c.f. d.c. but also for the implementation of dodd frank. there is what people are hoping will happen and then there is what people think is probable to happen i think the biggest change to occur is with timothy in the side potentially taking over as the sea f.t.c. chairman. regulatory sources of us have told me this could be terrifying. gary gensler and...
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i spoke with mark mullin editor of future intelligence at opel s. and started off by asking him what these departures meant for not only the c.f.d. sea but also for the implementation of dodd frank. there is what people are hoping will happen and then there is what people think is probable to happen i think the biggest change to occur is with timothy myside potentially taking over as the c f.t.c. chairman. regulatory sources of us have told me this could be terrifying. gary gensler and bart chilton have made a number of enemies they've made enemies in the chicago exchange community and particularly and perhaps most importantly they've made enemies in the big banking community so there is going to be no she tears shed when these guys leave the sea f.t.c. but they put together a reform agenda that quite frankly has people who are in the know stunned because these are reforms with teeth these are reforms that protect the american public and the big banks are doing everything they can to slow things down and to change what again solar and chilton have p
i spoke with mark mullin editor of future intelligence at opel s. and started off by asking him what these departures meant for not only the c.f.d. sea but also for the implementation of dodd frank. there is what people are hoping will happen and then there is what people think is probable to happen i think the biggest change to occur is with timothy myside potentially taking over as the c f.t.c. chairman. regulatory sources of us have told me this could be terrifying. gary gensler and bart...
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democrat mark herring. >> mark obenshain basically gave up at a news conference in richmond two hours ago. he basically held onto that hope for about six weeks, but today he conceded he just doesn't have the votes. election night was november 5th. today republican state senator mark obenshain conceding the vase for virginia attorney general. this was the -- race for virginia attorney general. this was the closest election in history. not anymore. mark herring had a slim lead and as this recount stretched into today that lead widened to more than 800 votes, big enough obenshain had to concede. virginia now has a new attorney general. listen to obenshain today in richmond. >> today is not the time to contest the process or question the results and as we near the conclusion of the recount, i'm confident that the final total today is going to show mark herring ahead. i called him earlier today to offer my congratulations to him. >> as far back as a week after that election herring declared victory saying thanks to voters i've won, today no different. he did speak in richmond a little whil
democrat mark herring. >> mark obenshain basically gave up at a news conference in richmond two hours ago. he basically held onto that hope for about six weeks, but today he conceded he just doesn't have the votes. election night was november 5th. today republican state senator mark obenshain conceding the vase for virginia attorney general. this was the -- race for virginia attorney general. this was the closest election in history. not anymore. mark herring had a slim lead and as this...
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drew pinsky, and mark garragos, and sunny hostin. mark is a criminal defense attorney and sunny is a former prosecutor. drew, let me start off with you. have you heard of affluenza as a defense? >> no, it's disgusting. there is no such term. there is not an open diagnostic manual, it is a cute, clever twist of a phrase. the psychologist should be ashamed for bringing in the courtroom -- for bringing it in the courtroom, and more shameful is the judge falling for that nonsense. come on now, that's ridiculous. by the way, just because we in mental health understand the environment as parenting in -- in certain syndromes, as explaining it, it is not a justification. once a person gets to the point they are harming other people, just must be what is applied. not some nonsense about science that caused it. >> dr. drew, tomorrow i interviewed the therapist who came up with this term, and i'm going to play something he said tonight. we'll interview him more extensively tomorrow, because i think it's only fair to let him express his opinions
drew pinsky, and mark garragos, and sunny hostin. mark is a criminal defense attorney and sunny is a former prosecutor. drew, let me start off with you. have you heard of affluenza as a defense? >> no, it's disgusting. there is no such term. there is not an open diagnostic manual, it is a cute, clever twist of a phrase. the psychologist should be ashamed for bringing in the courtroom -- for bringing it in the courtroom, and more shameful is the judge falling for that nonsense. come on...
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you will want to see it. . >>> mark is off, fred is in. becoming a christmas tradition, warriors, clippers, it will be rocking. >> the nba likes this new rivalry. they got hammered by the clippers on halloween. two "young & restless" teams meet tonight. lebron played, kobe on it with the fractured lefty in. jack was there. wade off to james, the lakers made it closer than expected. this is all you need to see. lebron uses his left hand and ducks under the board. james scores 19, the heat beat the lakers, 101-95. >> russell westbrook and the thunder played at madison square garden and this kid can do it all. mopping floors to creating triple-doubles. durant scores 29 points in 32 minutes. new york played without anthony and the thunder hand the knicks the worst home loss on christmas day in nba history. >>> she turned 323 months ago -- 32 three months ago, she became the oldest woman to claim the number 1 ranking and today she won her third female athlete of the world award. 34 match winning streak. 11 titles, her grand slam total is 17, no
you will want to see it. . >>> mark is off, fred is in. becoming a christmas tradition, warriors, clippers, it will be rocking. >> the nba likes this new rivalry. they got hammered by the clippers on halloween. two "young & restless" teams meet tonight. lebron played, kobe on it with the fractured lefty in. jack was there. wade off to james, the lakers made it closer than expected. this is all you need to see. lebron uses his left hand and ducks under the board....
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mark wahlberg. and bruce dern. and music from polica. last night before the show, i asked guillermo if you won the mega millions jackpot would you quit your job, or stay here and work. you said what? >> guillermo: i would stay here and work. >> jimmy: he said he would stay and work. i don't know if i believe that. i invited polygraph, dennis blackstock to come. dennis, how you doing? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come into our studio to get the truth. i want to make sure everybody understands. a real polygraph test, correct? >> yes. >> jimmy: you do this all the time? how long? >> seven years. >> jimmy: you have a good read on guillermo. >> yes, i do. >> jimmy: we asked guillermo a bunch of questions. at the end of the polygraph, we'll find out if. he was telling the truth. let's begin. >> if you won the mega millions jackpot would you leave jimmy kimmel live? >> guillermo: no. >> do you think jim gee makes you work too hard? do you think jimmy makes you work too hard? >> guillermo: some times. >> do you like your mother-in-law? >> g
mark wahlberg. and bruce dern. and music from polica. last night before the show, i asked guillermo if you won the mega millions jackpot would you quit your job, or stay here and work. you said what? >> guillermo: i would stay here and work. >> jimmy: he said he would stay and work. i don't know if i believe that. i invited polygraph, dennis blackstock to come. dennis, how you doing? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come into our studio to get the truth. i want to make sure...
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that's coming up in 30 minutes. >> thank you, mark. we now want to go to cara liu. >>> she's live in santa rosa where temperatures have dropped more than 10 degrees in the past hour. >> when we were out here at 6:00 tonight. the temperature was about 43 degrees here in downtown santa rosa. as you take a look behind me right now out at the bank sign the temperature has dropped dramatically showing 32 degrees. >>> at king's nursery in santa rosa workers have been covering citrus and plants all week. even though they stock up on plant wraps, they're running short. >> the main difference that it makes is those plants that usually would survive a frost but maybe take a hit. those might go away. those might die from a frost. when you have prolonged cold for that many days it doesn't have a chance to recover. >> reporter: elmos's christmas trees says that the cold did not deter people from coming out but most were bundled up. >> it was cold. but we come here every year to get our tree. >> i like it. it's nice. it's nicer than the heat. i don'
that's coming up in 30 minutes. >> thank you, mark. we now want to go to cara liu. >>> she's live in santa rosa where temperatures have dropped more than 10 degrees in the past hour. >> when we were out here at 6:00 tonight. the temperature was about 43 degrees here in downtown santa rosa. as you take a look behind me right now out at the bank sign the temperature has dropped dramatically showing 32 degrees. >>> at king's nursery in santa rosa workers have been...
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mark phillips, cbs news, alexandra. >> pelley: today the u.s. navy's blue angels soared over new york city, past the building known as one world trade center and other landmarks. the angels had been grounded because of forced budget cuts. this was their way of announcing that they're back. in a moment, newtown families talk about their lives and their mission one year after the shooting. so here's to the bride and... [ coughs ] [ so here's to the bride and... [ coughs ] ounc robitussin dm max now cos in a new liquid-filled capsule. nothing provides more powerful cough relief. robitussin. don't suffer the coughequences. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need yo
mark phillips, cbs news, alexandra. >> pelley: today the u.s. navy's blue angels soared over new york city, past the building known as one world trade center and other landmarks. the angels had been grounded because of forced budget cuts. this was their way of announcing that they're back. in a moment, newtown families talk about their lives and their mission one year after the shooting. so here's to the bride and... [ coughs ] [ so here's to the bride and... [ coughs ] ounc robitussin dm...
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Dec 29, 2013
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don't need a heater right now, do you, mark? >> temperatures have been trending up over the past few days. lots of 60s. yesterday was a brief dip in the numbers, but today, rebounding nicely, back up into the 60s. even a few low 70s, after the pretty cold start this morning. in fact, the coolest spots in the upper 20s in parts of the north bay, but a nice recovery in santa rosa. 71. santa rosa, 66. livermore, 70 degrees. time lapse from this evening, just beautiful. we have a haze out there and the spare the air alert issued for your sunday. mostly clear skies out there with the sunset. with the clearing skies, temperatures will drop off rapidly over the next few hours. right now on live storm tracker 2, the main storm track, way up to the north in the bay area. current temperatures, checking in on those for the 6:00 hour, showing you already upper 40s in napa, at 47 degrees. san francisco were in the mid- 50s. san jose, 56. antioch in the upper 50s, checking in at 59 degrees. we talked about the fire danger. it felt strange to
don't need a heater right now, do you, mark? >> temperatures have been trending up over the past few days. lots of 60s. yesterday was a brief dip in the numbers, but today, rebounding nicely, back up into the 60s. even a few low 70s, after the pretty cold start this morning. in fact, the coolest spots in the upper 20s in parts of the north bay, but a nice recovery in santa rosa. 71. santa rosa, 66. livermore, 70 degrees. time lapse from this evening, just beautiful. we have a haze out...
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Dec 9, 2013
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mark, is there a balance to be struck here? are there jobs that are, well, vulnerable in this economy any way? perhaps helping 90% of low-wage workers while disadvantaging some works out in the macro-economy even while it's hurting in the near term some of those very low-wage workers we're trying to help. >> yes, there will be workers that will be helped by the increase in minimum wage, that is a certainty. they'll spend almost likely all of the money they get in that wage increase. how difficult it is to ascertain whether the macro-economy will be helped substantially or not because there will be so many things swirling around. potentially increasing interest rates. things that may happen. tax increases, spending increases at the federal level. so many possibility it is difficult to disentangle-- >> is it really had a hard if millions of people have more money to spend we don't know what the effect will be? >> sure' we're talking about 300 million people and 15 million would be independentin benefitingfrom the wage increas. so
mark, is there a balance to be struck here? are there jobs that are, well, vulnerable in this economy any way? perhaps helping 90% of low-wage workers while disadvantaging some works out in the macro-economy even while it's hurting in the near term some of those very low-wage workers we're trying to help. >> yes, there will be workers that will be helped by the increase in minimum wage, that is a certainty. they'll spend almost likely all of the money they get in that wage increase. how...
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that's mark and andrew? >> mm-hmm. [tearfully] in happier times. >> they lost a son and brother and will forever carry the shame of the madoff name. >> what he did to me, to my brother, and to my family is unforgivable. what he did to thousands of other people, destroyed their lives, i'll never understand it. and i'll never forgive him for it. and i'll never speak to him again. >> in june 2012, bernie madoff's younger brother peter pled guilty to charges of conspiracy and falsifying books and records of an investment advisor. as part of his plea bargain, peter madoff agreed to a maximum sentence of 10 years imprisonment and the criminal forfeiture of all his real and personal property. at the time of peter madoff's plea deal, neither andrew madoff nor his mother ruth had been charged with any crimes. [ticking] coming up, cheating on the s.a.t. >> a lot of times i would actually--i would actually even induce a bidding war between two potential clients, have them, like, fight against each other for who was gonna pay me m
that's mark and andrew? >> mm-hmm. [tearfully] in happier times. >> they lost a son and brother and will forever carry the shame of the madoff name. >> what he did to me, to my brother, and to my family is unforgivable. what he did to thousands of other people, destroyed their lives, i'll never understand it. and i'll never forgive him for it. and i'll never speak to him again. >> in june 2012, bernie madoff's younger brother peter pled guilty to charges of conspiracy...
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you need to know this tomorrow marks the one year anniversary of the shooting at sandy hook elementary school in newtown connecticut for twenty six children and adults lost their lives and as if we needed any more reminders of just how bad the epidemic of gun violence is in america there was another school shooting just hours ago a student with a gun walked into arapahoe high school and sent an e-mail colorado with the intent of confronting a cheap teacher and shot at least why. student who's in serious condition student shooter that apparently took his own life according to law enforcement officials arapahoe high school is located in centennial colorado a suburb of denver and just miles away from columbine high school site of a tragic one thousand nine hundred ninety shooting and you are a movie theater where james holmes opened fire in july of two thousand and twelve killing twelve people and injuring seventy others meanwhile all across this country americans are dying every day thanks to senseless and completely preventable gun violence although it's now been almost a year since the
you need to know this tomorrow marks the one year anniversary of the shooting at sandy hook elementary school in newtown connecticut for twenty six children and adults lost their lives and as if we needed any more reminders of just how bad the epidemic of gun violence is in america there was another school shooting just hours ago a student with a gun walked into arapahoe high school and sent an e-mail colorado with the intent of confronting a cheap teacher and shot at least why. student who's...