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>> so investigators put denny under surveillance. at his home and at the computer store where he worked. he took a cigarette break every 45 minutes but was careful to keep the evidence. >> when he smoked his cigarette, he would put out the butt and put the butts in his pocket so they could not be collected. >> two days passed, and investigators finally got a break. just after a brief rainstorm, denny came outside to smoke, but this time he did something different. >> he walked around and then all of a sudden began spitting on the sidewalk. not once, not twice, but six times. >> because of the rain, the saliva was sitting on top of the rain water making it easy to collect. and the barrier helped reduce contamination. >> it was very easy to designate where it was. >> the same as testing for a hair or blood stain or semen stain. >> the results left no doubt. the unknown dna from corey parker's apartment belonged to robert denny. >> the fact that he denied ever having been in her apartment made this evidence all the more incriminating. >
>> so investigators put denny under surveillance. at his home and at the computer store where he worked. he took a cigarette break every 45 minutes but was careful to keep the evidence. >> when he smoked his cigarette, he would put out the butt and put the butts in his pocket so they could not be collected. >> two days passed, and investigators finally got a break. just after a brief rainstorm, denny came outside to smoke, but this time he did something different. >> he...
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dennis: sibling rivalry. i am the only one here who thinks he will retire. >> why do you think he will retire? dennis: he has done it all. it is so much work to get there and have this happen is so devastating. when they have to start all over again -- i could make ten-$12 million by not getting hit. it was the broncos defense that blew that game. they need to learn how to tackle. all right. nicely done. thank you charles payne, elizabeth macdonald and matt welch. sandra: we have the winners and losers had. dennis: after hosting a rather tall meet super bowl, the northeast is getting hit again. hundreds of flights are already canceled. it is coming down right outside. ♪ welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like bng your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fex one rate. simple,
dennis: sibling rivalry. i am the only one here who thinks he will retire. >> why do you think he will retire? dennis: he has done it all. it is so much work to get there and have this happen is so devastating. when they have to start all over again -- i could make ten-$12 million by not getting hit. it was the broncos defense that blew that game. they need to learn how to tackle. all right. nicely done. thank you charles payne, elizabeth macdonald and matt welch. sandra: we have the...
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dennis: thanks very much. cheryl: consumers and investors worry about target date a breach getting some answers today with senate judiciary committee grilling an all-star cast that included the cfo of target john mulligan and michael kingston. charles grassley is the new top republican. thank you for being here. why were and the credit-card industry executives put on the panel as well when it was their cards that were frankly breached. >> that is a good question, a subject of a second hearing if you have a second hearing. we are trying to work with the people that are hurt and the ones that have some responsibility, at least the initial responsibility. by the way, the best thing that came out of this hearing was the fact that chairman leahy and viagra with him said we have to have a partnership between the private sector and government because some people say leave the industry alone. other people say you ought to have a top down -- cheryl: public-private partnership could be with anyone. >> i didn't say that.
dennis: thanks very much. cheryl: consumers and investors worry about target date a breach getting some answers today with senate judiciary committee grilling an all-star cast that included the cfo of target john mulligan and michael kingston. charles grassley is the new top republican. thank you for being here. why were and the credit-card industry executives put on the panel as well when it was their cards that were frankly breached. >> that is a good question, a subject of a second...
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dennis: yeah. but to be up at all has been so, so widespread, i'll take it. maybe it's just selling fatigue and we've got top of the hour stocks, nicole petallides at the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, what do you think? >> reporter: well, that's the question. you know what's really going to, you know, it's hard to really gaugg which way the market is going to go, dennis and cheryl. what to i think? well, a couple of things i'm watching ery closely. the dow jones industrials up 148 points, that's about 1%. the s&p 500 also up 1% sitting at 1768. tech-heavy nasdaq with a gain of 43 points, but when you watch the dow jones industrials up about 1450 points right now -- 150 points right now, what's interesting is it crawls back up above the 200-day moving average. that's a good, telltale sign. but the question is whether or not it holds that level. analysts will be watching that closely. vixx has been the lowest level since we've seen since last trued, so things have reserved to a certai
dennis: yeah. but to be up at all has been so, so widespread, i'll take it. maybe it's just selling fatigue and we've got top of the hour stocks, nicole petallides at the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, what do you think? >> reporter: well, that's the question. you know what's really going to, you know, it's hard to really gaugg which way the market is going to go, dennis and cheryl. what to i think? well, a couple of things i'm watching ery closely. the dow jones...
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dennis: thanks, peter barnes. cheryl: you got the dow three points sow in stock radar, portfolio manager funds taking a look at health service stocks and we have been talking about obamacare. a lot of plays you say is overall strong health-care play. why do you like this one? >> it is getting huge benefits two years ago. they are out for a winner under health-care reform and cover the uninsured with none of the extra taxes and regulations. others are facing. cheryl: this is a 30% gain over the last year so strong performance at a point where you buy it now or do you think you might get more of all pullback considering conditions today and rough month? >> i continue to buy it now. in february they give guidance to the year. earnings will approach $5 a share and stock to go up to 90 as they continue to execute and to buy back as significant amount of stock. cheryl: we want to point out the stock usa and has a lot of cash flow, they may use that for buy backs so let's move on, basically send nurses to the home to do
dennis: thanks, peter barnes. cheryl: you got the dow three points sow in stock radar, portfolio manager funds taking a look at health service stocks and we have been talking about obamacare. a lot of plays you say is overall strong health-care play. why do you like this one? >> it is getting huge benefits two years ago. they are out for a winner under health-care reform and cover the uninsured with none of the extra taxes and regulations. others are facing. cheryl: this is a 30% gain...
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that's why they wanted to, dennis. he said it's because something produces good humor and a sense of appreciation for when there isn't suffering. something that's probably answer. on that note, thank you for coming. i will go out and sign books, and thank you, jonathan, and the nixon library. [applause] >> i want to thank you, all of you for coming out tonight, and you all know we have some great authors here. it's not the extensive honorary and other lavish hotel to put them up in but it's these priceless gifts that we provide them. i want to give one to hugh hewitt. this is a what would nixon do mug. this is number one industries of about 50. there's about 5000 more available in our easing star. please pick one of. hugh hewitt will be out in the lobby to sign your books. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv, nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> here's a look at some of the book fairs and festivals that will be on booktv in the coming months. >> for a complete
that's why they wanted to, dennis. he said it's because something produces good humor and a sense of appreciation for when there isn't suffering. something that's probably answer. on that note, thank you for coming. i will go out and sign books, and thank you, jonathan, and the nixon library. [applause] >> i want to thank you, all of you for coming out tonight, and you all know we have some great authors here. it's not the extensive honorary and other lavish hotel to put them up in but...
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dennis: not unexpected. we even saw some puerto ricans debt trading today at levels higher than it has been in the past because this is a sigh of relief for investors. appreciate your being with us. you are an important voice and you help us understand it. later in the program charlie gasparino is going to join us on the firms that cannot resist the returns. who is buying puerto rico's-after the s&p downgrade and wind won't charlie take my bed over dinner about the future for puerto rico? we will challenge him when he joins us later this hour but right now but come back on the dow, maybe. stocks at session highs. racing trip be erased losses earlier in the session. raymond james, chief investment strategist on why we are nowhere near time to sell. retired soccer star david beck come fly south for the winter, the latest on his plan to franchise and mls team. we will tell you where. after a strenuous workout one of the world's best athletes reach out to quench their thirst, how about this? water from sochi. th
dennis: not unexpected. we even saw some puerto ricans debt trading today at levels higher than it has been in the past because this is a sigh of relief for investors. appreciate your being with us. you are an important voice and you help us understand it. later in the program charlie gasparino is going to join us on the firms that cannot resist the returns. who is buying puerto rico's-after the s&p downgrade and wind won't charlie take my bed over dinner about the future for puerto rico?...
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waitress: hey, welcome to denny's. millin dollar deal with the giants tonight, vern glen j us on the eve of the team's >> first baseman brandon belt agreed to a deal with the giants and vern glenn joins us on the eve of the first squad workout. >> reporter: all right dennis. reporting day for the entire giants roster. mostly healthy and ready to go after the national league west.
waitress: hey, welcome to denny's. millin dollar deal with the giants tonight, vern glen j us on the eve of the team's >> first baseman brandon belt agreed to a deal with the giants and vern glenn joins us on the eve of the first squad workout. >> reporter: all right dennis. reporting day for the entire giants roster. mostly healthy and ready to go after the national league west.
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father hummer watched the excuse of dennis mcguire. thanks for being us on "inside story" today. how did you come to be at the execution? and was it the first time? >> the first time i witnessed an execution, yes. this is the second prisoner i have been with who was executed in the death house at lucasville, ohio. >> and could you tell us what began. >> the procedure began at 10:27 with the prisoner lying in a position on a gurney. after struggling to get a needle into his arm -- his right arm -- they left to his left arm. at 10:27, according to a -- signal that is given by the warden, the drugs they administer began to enter his arm. he rose up briefly to say good-bye to his children and say he loved them, and then he lay back down quietly. his stomach cavity began to fill up at 10:31, and from 10:33 until 10:47 -- until 10:44 he began to audibly gasp for air we could hear through the window, a kind of choking sound that went on until 10:44, and at that point, there was no more audible sound. a technician came in to try to take his -- presumably to find his life signs or vital s
father hummer watched the excuse of dennis mcguire. thanks for being us on "inside story" today. how did you come to be at the execution? and was it the first time? >> the first time i witnessed an execution, yes. this is the second prisoner i have been with who was executed in the death house at lucasville, ohio. >> and could you tell us what began. >> the procedure began at 10:27 with the prisoner lying in a position on a gurney. after struggling to get a needle...
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father hummer watched the excuse of dennis mcguire. thanks for being us on "inside story" today. how did you come to be at the execution? and was it the first time? >> the first time i witnessed an execution, yes. this is the second prisoner i have been with who was executed in the death house at lucasville, ohio. >> and could you tell us what you saw after the procedure began. >> the procedure began at 10:27 with the prisoner lying in a position on a gurney. after struggling to get a needle into his arm -- his right arm -- they left to his left arm. at 10:27, according to a -- signal that is given by the warden, the drugs they administer began to enter his arm. he rose up briefly to say good-bye to his children and say he loved them, and then he lay back down quietly. his stomach cavity began to fill up at 10:31, and from 10:33 until 10:47 -- until 10:44 he began to audibly gasp for air we could hear through the window, a kind of choking sound that went on until 10:44, and at that point, there was no more audible sound. a technician came in to try to take his -- presumably to fi
father hummer watched the excuse of dennis mcguire. thanks for being us on "inside story" today. how did you come to be at the execution? and was it the first time? >> the first time i witnessed an execution, yes. this is the second prisoner i have been with who was executed in the death house at lucasville, ohio. >> and could you tell us what you saw after the procedure began. >> the procedure began at 10:27 with the prisoner lying in a position on a gurney. after...
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laverne and dennis go tumbling through the sky. dennis tries to stabilize them, but something isn't right. >> i knew my top harness fell. i didn't know if it fell off, down or what, but i knew it slipped. that's all i knew. >> her jacket covers her face shielding her vision. >> i don't know what would have happened if i could have seen the shape i was in. probably was a blessing, actually. >> mcglynn has made more than 8,000 jumps and has never experienced anything like this. a nearby instructor is shooting the action. a desperate mcglynn hails him for help. >> i was aware of what was happening. i looked over at the camera guy, hey, i could use a hand here. we were able to get the leg pads down below the knees again. >> once her knees were secured in the harness, dennis pulls the rip cord, thousands of feet sooner than anticipated. dennis and laverne grasp onto each other the entire ride down, locking hands for more than five grueling minutes. meanwhile back on the ground, everyone who's jumped after laverne has already landed. >>
laverne and dennis go tumbling through the sky. dennis tries to stabilize them, but something isn't right. >> i knew my top harness fell. i didn't know if it fell off, down or what, but i knew it slipped. that's all i knew. >> her jacket covers her face shielding her vision. >> i don't know what would have happened if i could have seen the shape i was in. probably was a blessing, actually. >> mcglynn has made more than 8,000 jumps and has never experienced anything like...
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dennis, thanks for coming on the show tonight. at what rate are you seeing applications returned to you? >> well, we're getting a pretty good rate now that, about 40%. we're doing a good many applications each week and seem to be getting works lately. gerri: dennis, that is about two in five of the applications you're getting are coming back to you and you're a broker with some 16 years worth of experience. you've been around for a while. you know how to do this business. what do you think is going on? why are they getting rejected? >> we're still having problems with the website. it has gotten better than it was. we're still having lots of problems. too many things trying to go within that system one time trying to verify information and just making a mess of everything. gerri: i want to show folks one of the questions you got back from the website. it was obamacare applicction that was returned to you. the person was told, you need to send the marketplace proof you're a citizen, and yet, this person was a social security recipie
dennis, thanks for coming on the show tonight. at what rate are you seeing applications returned to you? >> well, we're getting a pretty good rate now that, about 40%. we're doing a good many applications each week and seem to be getting works lately. gerri: dennis, that is about two in five of the applications you're getting are coming back to you and you're a broker with some 16 years worth of experience. you've been around for a while. you know how to do this business. what do you...
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what was wrong with the way dennis maguire left this world? >> i was given to believe it took a five minute procedure, with previous protocols. this one lasting 27 -- 26 minutes. with audible gasping. comparing to putting a pillow case over his head and cloaking him to death, my argument is the whole death penalty, not just this individual execution. >> but for now, it's approved by supreme court, and like voters across the wrights, the people of the state of ohio, approve of the ultimate sanction. in what way could it change? it can change very quickly if judges, legislators and governors of states were either required to be there or required to start the procedure by hitting a button that sent these chemicals into these people they killed. you maintain if people had to face the consequences of the judgements they make personally, they may not be so quick to make those judgements in. >> i do make that argument, yes. >> and what would you want people to know about what you saw that day maybe someone who is watching this program who considered
what was wrong with the way dennis maguire left this world? >> i was given to believe it took a five minute procedure, with previous protocols. this one lasting 27 -- 26 minutes. with audible gasping. comparing to putting a pillow case over his head and cloaking him to death, my argument is the whole death penalty, not just this individual execution. >> but for now, it's approved by supreme court, and like voters across the wrights, the people of the state of ohio, approve of the...
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dennis wrote that book 15 years ago, it's still in print. so my goal is to get prager and brooks and myself out on a happiness tour and to see if we can't bring a little joy as opposed to political grimness. i also was move today write this book, which is not a political book. i've written 15 books, a dozen of which have been on politics, two on my christian faith and one on happiness. i may rest a while. 2012 was a grim result for me -- perhaps for many of you. i was deeply invested emotionally and professionally in the success of the romney campaign. i thought it was important for the country, and it was a blow that he didn't win. i think it would have been better for the country had he won. and as a result, i didn't want to write about politics last year, and i try and write a book pretty much every other year at least, and i was due to write one. so i thought about what would i do. and the topic happiness i heard arthur speak about, and then i thought to myself i have been in broadcast since 1989. i started for kfi on the radio in 1989 o
dennis wrote that book 15 years ago, it's still in print. so my goal is to get prager and brooks and myself out on a happiness tour and to see if we can't bring a little joy as opposed to political grimness. i also was move today write this book, which is not a political book. i've written 15 books, a dozen of which have been on politics, two on my christian faith and one on happiness. i may rest a while. 2012 was a grim result for me -- perhaps for many of you. i was deeply invested...
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your question was specifically about dennis richards? i upside his office, he works for sales force and he's been called away for travel very frequently in the past year but he's indicated he's moving to semi retirement and that will no longer be the case in the future . when he's able to attend the meetings he's generally thoughtful and consider -- consider and things through the issues at hand. >>supervisor norman yee: is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> would you like to make a recommendation? >>supervisor katy tang: i would like to make a recommendation to move forward all of our candidates. singa, wingard and richards and henderson. yee >>supervisor norman yee: any objection? no objection. motion passes. this moves us right where we will ask you to leave. we are going >> the committee voted unanimously to move items 8 and 9 with a full recommendation. >>supervisor norman yee: can i have a motion to not sdoes -- disclose what happened in closed session? >> so moved. >> so the motion passe
your question was specifically about dennis richards? i upside his office, he works for sales force and he's been called away for travel very frequently in the past year but he's indicated he's moving to semi retirement and that will no longer be the case in the future . when he's able to attend the meetings he's generally thoughtful and consider -- consider and things through the issues at hand. >>supervisor norman yee: is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment...
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is this more of a coup for dennis woodside or for dropbox? >> you have to look at it as a coup for dropbox, for sure. they need to get more enterprise ready and look like a larger company. they have 315 employees. they need to have a little more gray hair. greg is not an old guy, but i think he brings that to the table. woodsideoes dennis bring to online storage? at he has worked a lot global expansion. it dropbox wants to be an international company. he spends time thinking about mobile and mobile is huge. i think if you think about a company that needs to go public, you think about sheryl sandberg joining facebook and eric schmidt joining google back in the day. a need someone who has been around the block a little bit more than true. -- >> maybeme adult some adult supervision tom , too . who is the winner here? >> you asked me if woodside was going to stay at lenovo, and i think i said yes. it can be tough. here is somebody that was a long time google executive that got a big opportunity with the motorola deal to basically be coo because t
is this more of a coup for dennis woodside or for dropbox? >> you have to look at it as a coup for dropbox, for sure. they need to get more enterprise ready and look like a larger company. they have 315 employees. they need to have a little more gray hair. greg is not an old guy, but i think he brings that to the table. woodsideoes dennis bring to online storage? at he has worked a lot global expansion. it dropbox wants to be an international company. he spends time thinking about mobile...
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[laughter] >> contribution from dennis skinner. >> some of those were hard to hear. them,ing a number of telling her to read the guardian . why would you want to read the guardian? they do not like the monarchy, i assume. >> i would not call the guardian republican. there was a story about the royal family that was drawn to her attention. >> it tolls for thee, maggie. >> before she was ejected by her party from the premiership. >> referring to the queen, said she brought to milla -- camilla with her. >> that was when the prince of wife was a more controversial figure that she is nowadays. >> the next year, who shot the harriers? was.do not know what that >> there is an aircraft called the harrier. and the next one, royal expenses are on their way. >> she has always been concerned about the expenditure of the royal household. shouted, he simply "tell her to pay her taxes!" >> no royal commission this week. and then, jubilee year, double recession, what a start. common on what he regarded as the unnecessary expenditure of the diamond jubilee a couple of years ago. rece
[laughter] >> contribution from dennis skinner. >> some of those were hard to hear. them,ing a number of telling her to read the guardian . why would you want to read the guardian? they do not like the monarchy, i assume. >> i would not call the guardian republican. there was a story about the royal family that was drawn to her attention. >> it tolls for thee, maggie. >> before she was ejected by her party from the premiership. >> referring to the queen, said...
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there is a man sitting on the front bench by the name of dennis skinner. he has been there since 1970 and he always says something that usually gets a chuckle out of people when blackrock comes in. >> he is the sergeant of arms of the upper house. >> who chooses? >> he is chosen by a committee of the house of lords. >> he is a civilian. >> a lot of them are civilians in the sense that a lot are ex military people. he is chosen by a committee of the house of lords. and that is it. >> so he comes over from the house of lords as the queen is arriving and what does he do? >> he comes to the emissary of the queen to summon back from the house of commons to attend the house of lords. as he arrives, the door is slammed in his face and he bangs on it with his staff. this dates back to the reign of charles i, when the king and parliament were at loggerheads. the king sent a message down to the house of commons at one point to arrest five members and they slammed the door. in the face of the monarchy. >> dennis skinner has been in parliament since 1970, was a coal m
there is a man sitting on the front bench by the name of dennis skinner. he has been there since 1970 and he always says something that usually gets a chuckle out of people when blackrock comes in. >> he is the sergeant of arms of the upper house. >> who chooses? >> he is chosen by a committee of the house of lords. >> he is a civilian. >> a lot of them are civilians in the sense that a lot are ex military people. he is chosen by a committee of the house of lords....
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he was not comfortable, he was not denny. he is denny now. >> this is another problem that i think some of these drivers may face. look over there at kyle busch's number 18. look at the area window. there is so much humidity and condensation, they look in the rearview mirror as the windshield. >> i'm sure once the heat in the car comes up, it will be like a defroster and it will clear those windows out. >> i hope so, they run full down the right side window. they have the window net on the left side. you will get some air circulation in that car, but they like to keep things closed off. >> 140 degrees will be enough. i don't care the temperatures outside, it is 140 in the car all the time. >> i'm with you. >> the track sweeping and drying equipment making a run down pit road where these cars have been parked for six hours and 22 minutes. 38 laps are complete. each lap now counts as we're back under the yellow flak with the red flag being lifted. >> we looked at a number of cameras, and you see the dash board of this particula
he was not comfortable, he was not denny. he is denny now. >> this is another problem that i think some of these drivers may face. look over there at kyle busch's number 18. look at the area window. there is so much humidity and condensation, they look in the rearview mirror as the windshield. >> i'm sure once the heat in the car comes up, it will be like a defroster and it will clear those windows out. >> i hope so, they run full down the right side window. they have the...
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dennis: we heard this rumor. from what i can understand, the protesters that the truce was actually a ruse and did not trust it. we saw more violence breaking out today. is that correct? >> that is correct. there will be more. there will be more if this escalates. dennis: the fact that they are using live ammunition, it is really disintegrating into a silver war. how does this play out? >> it is very hard. i think it will take some very talented people to prevent it. there are negotiations going on the uestion is whether it is just too late because of the distrust. it is pretty deep. dennis: thank you so much. stay safe and be well. cheryl: a critical gateway for natural gas that moves from russia to western europe. 50% of russia's imports passing through the country. what do these ongoing protests mean for the future of natural gas? matt, thank you for joining us. i want to get right to this. we do not have much time. you will have to convince me that this is a realistic concern. this is actually something that
dennis: we heard this rumor. from what i can understand, the protesters that the truce was actually a ruse and did not trust it. we saw more violence breaking out today. is that correct? >> that is correct. there will be more. there will be more if this escalates. dennis: the fact that they are using live ammunition, it is really disintegrating into a silver war. how does this play out? >> it is very hard. i think it will take some very talented people to prevent it. there are...
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your question was specifically about dennis richards? i upside his office, he works for sales force and he's been called away for travel very frequently in the past year but he's indicated he's moving to semi retirement and that will no longer be the case in the future . when he's able to attend the meetings he's generally thoughtful and consider -- consider and things through the issues at hand. >>supervisor norman yee: is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> would you like to make a recommendation? >>supervisor katy tang: i would like to make a recommendation to move forward all of our candidates. singa, wingard and richards and henderson. yee >>supervisor norman yee: any objection? no objection. motion passes. this moves us right where we will ask you to leave. we are going into closed session. >> >> >> the committee voted unanimously to move items 8 and 9 with a full recommendation. >>supervisor norman yee: can i have a motion to not sdoes -- disclose what happened in closed session? >> so mo
your question was specifically about dennis richards? i upside his office, he works for sales force and he's been called away for travel very frequently in the past year but he's indicated he's moving to semi retirement and that will no longer be the case in the future . when he's able to attend the meetings he's generally thoughtful and consider -- consider and things through the issues at hand. >>supervisor norman yee: is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment...
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dennis gartman of the gartman letter. dennis is not seeing panic yet. that goes to your point about come pl complacency in the market. >> if you're trading, you should never be panicked. it should be opportune. investors sit around and have been rewarded handily. you have to have a good look at the market and say, is this a time where i pull the rip cord and re-evaluate? you can get back in. we'll see what happens if we trade down to 1725, if we hold or bounce. dennis says 1475. i'll go one further. i think you could push down to 1425 if the technicals start to break down, which was the low we made last year at day one of 2013. >> initially, you're saying 1725, as a base. >> that's -- if you go back and look september 19th, i think it was the day, we stopped out 1725. we traded down to 1650. past resistance becomes support. >> that would be a base, not a bouillabaisse. >> and you would look at 1700. >> roughly 1700. that's your 200-day moving average, if you take a regression channel all the way back to 2012. that would be a two-standard devuation move.
dennis gartman of the gartman letter. dennis is not seeing panic yet. that goes to your point about come pl complacency in the market. >> if you're trading, you should never be panicked. it should be opportune. investors sit around and have been rewarded handily. you have to have a good look at the market and say, is this a time where i pull the rip cord and re-evaluate? you can get back in. we'll see what happens if we trade down to 1725, if we hold or bounce. dennis says 1475. i'll go...
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dennis lockhart and some people might be willing to do that but is she? i am wearing a pink today in honor of the new fed chairperson. liz: she has been in the chair for two minutes. she has been very clear that barring any dramatic problem with the data she is going to continue on the march to tapering. she is off to a good start if you are a hawk. why don't you see it that way? >> i hope you are right but historically she has been more of a dove. she is in a position where she needs to be the new person. ben bernanke was not but it remains to be seen. she has always heard on the side of labour and took too easy monetary policy. adam: the fed has been inclined to dismiss the problems we have seen with the data starting back in december saying it was the polar cortex, the extreme cold weather, all kinds of issues from the snow that is shutting things down. they know better than to take those pieces of data more seriously. do you agree with that tactic? >> when it comes to housing starts that has been the main reason why housing starts have been slow but t
dennis lockhart and some people might be willing to do that but is she? i am wearing a pink today in honor of the new fed chairperson. liz: she has been in the chair for two minutes. she has been very clear that barring any dramatic problem with the data she is going to continue on the march to tapering. she is off to a good start if you are a hawk. why don't you see it that way? >> i hope you are right but historically she has been more of a dove. she is in a position where she needs to...
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." >>> what's up with dennis rodman? sources say something. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. so people think the kind of accountability has gone missing in e placesets where it's needemost. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. the next time you nt a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's t next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >>> does an unlofld selfie hurt mental health? a government psychologist in thailand warns young thais who don't get enough positive feedback on their pictures are encountering emotional problems, bad news for the future of the country. instagram is
." >>> what's up with dennis rodman? sources say something. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. so people think the kind of accountability has gone missing in e placesets where it's needemost. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. the next time you nt a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's t...
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is this more of a coup for dennis woodside or for dropbox? >> you have to look at it as a coup for dropbox, for sure. they need to get more enterprise ready and look like a larger company. they have 315 employees. they need to have a little more gray hair. greg is not an old guy, but i think he brings that to the table. >> what does dennis woodside bring to online storage? >> he has worked a lot at global expansion. it dropbox wants to be an international company. he spends time thinking about mobile and mobile is huge. i think if you think about a company that needs to go public, you think about sheryl sandberg joining facebook and eric schmidt joining google back in the day. a need someone who has been around the block a little bit more than true. >> maybe some adult supervision, too. who is the winner here? >> you asked me if woodside was going to stay at lenovo, and i think i said yes. it can be tough. here is somebody that was a long time google executive that got a big opportunity with the motorola deal to basically be coo because there
is this more of a coup for dennis woodside or for dropbox? >> you have to look at it as a coup for dropbox, for sure. they need to get more enterprise ready and look like a larger company. they have 315 employees. they need to have a little more gray hair. greg is not an old guy, but i think he brings that to the table. >> what does dennis woodside bring to online storage? >> he has worked a lot at global expansion. it dropbox wants to be an international company. he spends...
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dennis gartman. copper/china? is that where you're going? >> in other words, i wouldn't be going short copper. it's been trading around 3.30 a pound for the last two years. the talk this morning they're coming in, tightening lending standards. the real estate market down year-over-year, but prices up 9% year-over-year. my point, i would not be running scared of china, at least in the copper market where ultimately i look at the u.s. housing market as a major driver. still in deficit. and this is not a place i think you're getting short. i don't think china is going to help any of these commodity standards and that's where you have to be worried. >> you had been in the trade, hit it before it hit the five-year high. and now what? >> i'm with dennis. it's a professional's game beyond my pay grade. it was up 6% at 6:00 this morning and then down 11%. that's a crazy place to trade. >> all right. oil-drilling stocks soaring today. some predicting a bigger move. scott, what did you see? >> that's right, melissa, chesapeake put the entire space, th
dennis gartman. copper/china? is that where you're going? >> in other words, i wouldn't be going short copper. it's been trading around 3.30 a pound for the last two years. the talk this morning they're coming in, tightening lending standards. the real estate market down year-over-year, but prices up 9% year-over-year. my point, i would not be running scared of china, at least in the copper market where ultimately i look at the u.s. housing market as a major driver. still in deficit. and...
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dennis o'donell has his own weather assessment from pebble beach, dennis? >> yes. that is right. i was told, you are going to get washed out. but, weather not a factor. a little windy, a little misty, not bad. we will tell you about the amazing story of jimmy walker, when we come back safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. right now, our largest jug of arm & hammer detergent is just $5.00. fill your water supply. arrowhead water is only $3.29 a case. and chobani greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. there's something about norn california for 35 year old y >>> jimmy walker made it an interesting sunday. >> yes. that final putt. his knees were knocking it and it did come down to one putt. probably should not have, he will tell you the same thing. there is something for northern cal cal for walker. he won it in october -- california for walker. he won it in october. knocking on the door aga
dennis o'donell has his own weather assessment from pebble beach, dennis? >> yes. that is right. i was told, you are going to get washed out. but, weather not a factor. a little windy, a little misty, not bad. we will tell you about the amazing story of jimmy walker, when we come back safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. right now, our largest jug of arm &...
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denny strigl is the former ceo of verizon wireless. i want to talk to you about the internet of everything. do a poor job of explaining the world of connected devices. the vision is real. if it comes to pass, it changes everything. >> lettuce thing about this. there are projections that i have read that there will be 30 billion connections to the internet by the end of this decade. think about that. they was just with us -- nick was just with us. here is the issue that i have with the internet of things. -- but we are talking about is a sensor that is paste placed -- placed on a thing. it becomes internet aware. it can be used for anything from the number of cars that go buy a certain spot in the road of which is great for 70 was to put in a billboard. you know what that might be worth. we had talked so many years ago about the machine to machine connections. this is all part of that. the key to the success of the internet of things will be the price of that sensor and the cost of the connection to the cloud. unless those costs are bro
denny strigl is the former ceo of verizon wireless. i want to talk to you about the internet of everything. do a poor job of explaining the world of connected devices. the vision is real. if it comes to pass, it changes everything. >> lettuce thing about this. there are projections that i have read that there will be 30 billion connections to the internet by the end of this decade. think about that. they was just with us -- nick was just with us. here is the issue that i have with the...
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so you get [dennis' voice] a quicker estimate, quicker payment, [normal voice] quicker back to normal. i just did it. but maybe you can find an app that will help you explain this to your...father. [ vehicle approaches ] [ dennis ] introducing quickfoto claim. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. >>> republicans have been planning to run against the affordable care act in their congressional campaigns this year, and they have been expecting the democrats to run away from the affordable care act in their campaigns this year, but some democrats believe the affordable care act is actually their route to victory. senator mary landrieu running for re-election in louisiana is campaigning hard for the expansion of medicaid under the affordable care act. her campaign web act says petiti petitionor t petitionour governor now. he may not like the president, but this is not about liking the president. many families still make too little to qualify for assistance in the new marketplace and too much to qualify for louisiana's current medicaid. tell governor jindhal, accept
so you get [dennis' voice] a quicker estimate, quicker payment, [normal voice] quicker back to normal. i just did it. but maybe you can find an app that will help you explain this to your...father. [ vehicle approaches ] [ dennis ] introducing quickfoto claim. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. >>> republicans have been planning to run against the affordable care act in their congressional campaigns this year, and they have been expecting the democrats to run...
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dennis more of a coo for or drop stpwhocx >> you have to look at it as a cue for drop box. they need to look like a larger company. they have 350 employees so with $10 billion evaluation they need a little more gray here. dennis is not an old guy but he brings that to the table. >> he's worked a lot of global expansion. drop box wants to be an international company. he spent a lot of time thinking about mobile and mobile is huge for the future of online storage. and if you think about what a company needs to go public you think about a situation like sharon joining facebook and eric schmidt joining google back in the day. they need somebody who has been around the block. >> and maybe some adult supervision too. >> you've interviewed dennis a few times. who is the winner here? >> when you asked me when le november vo bought motorola is woodside staying there and i said yes. i think it can be tough. here is somebody who was a long-time google executive who got this big opportunity with the motorola deal to be a c.e.o. because there was a need for independence. because with an
dennis more of a coo for or drop stpwhocx >> you have to look at it as a cue for drop box. they need to look like a larger company. they have 350 employees so with $10 billion evaluation they need a little more gray here. dennis is not an old guy but he brings that to the table. >> he's worked a lot of global expansion. drop box wants to be an international company. he spent a lot of time thinking about mobile and mobile is huge for the future of online storage. and if you think...
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michael hurd dennis moore and mr. seth rogen. while they are coming to the table i will go ahead and introduce them. first dr. michael hurd a senior principle researcher at the rand corp. where he directs the rant center for the study of aging. he is also a professor at the graduate school in santa monica california. don't your hurd paz research focuses on retirement of the social welfare systems and other topics with aging and elderly. dennis moore represented the third district of kansas in the u.s. house of representatives for 12 years. first elected in 1998 congressman moore served on the budget and financial services committees. in 2000 in the announced he would not seek re-election. prior to his time in office congressman moore served in the u.s. army reserve and assistant attorney general for the state of kansas johnson county district attorney as well as a private practice lawyer. in february of 2012 p. and his wife stephanie announced that congressman moore had been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. mr. seth rogen a st
michael hurd dennis moore and mr. seth rogen. while they are coming to the table i will go ahead and introduce them. first dr. michael hurd a senior principle researcher at the rand corp. where he directs the rant center for the study of aging. he is also a professor at the graduate school in santa monica california. don't your hurd paz research focuses on retirement of the social welfare systems and other topics with aging and elderly. dennis moore represented the third district of kansas in...
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so you get [dennis' voice] a quicker estimate, quicker payment, [normal voice] quicker back to normal. i just did it. but maybe you can find an app that will help you explain this to your...father. [ vehicle approaches ] [ dennis ] introducing quickfoto claim. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. >>> developers say this construction site is going to be a college town apartment tower packed with amenities. like a parking deck, retail stores, even a fitness center. the building developer, a company called beret, won
so you get [dennis' voice] a quicker estimate, quicker payment, [normal voice] quicker back to normal. i just did it. but maybe you can find an app that will help you explain this to your...father. [ vehicle approaches ] [ dennis ] introducing quickfoto claim. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ]...
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michael herd, congressman dennis moore and mr. seth rogan. while they dome the table i'll go ahead and introduce them. first, dr. michael herd, a senior principal researcher at the rand corporation. where he directs the rand center for the study of ageing. also a professor at the party rand graduate school in santa monica, california. his research focuses on economics of retirement, social security and social welfare systems and other topics related to the ageing. congressman moore who has served in the house of representatives for 12 years. first elected in 1998 congressman moore served on the budget and financial services committees. in 2010 he announced he would not seek re-election. prior to his time in office congressman moore served in the u.s. army, u.s. army reserve, was an assistant attorney general for the state of kansas, johnson county district attorney as well as private practice lawyer. in february of 2012 he and his wife announced that congressman moore had been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. mr. seth rogan a stand up come
michael herd, congressman dennis moore and mr. seth rogan. while they dome the table i'll go ahead and introduce them. first, dr. michael herd, a senior principal researcher at the rand corporation. where he directs the rand center for the study of ageing. also a professor at the party rand graduate school in santa monica, california. his research focuses on economics of retirement, social security and social welfare systems and other topics related to the ageing. congressman moore who has...
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dennis: thank you very much. appreciate it. apple may be venturing into the business of predicting heart attacks. it may determine whether or not you are likely to have a heart attack. suggesting this is another step closer to the i watch. it would have to be worn on the user's body. apple may be looking to drive into the automotive field as well. apple's head of acquisitions who met with elon musk last year to discuss a buyout. sandra: from the bible to the hunt of red october. powerful and plentiful. is there a major economic link between presidents and books as well? 200 years of popular culture in the white house. thank you for joining us on this presidents' day. >> thank you for having me. happy presidents' day. sandra: the first edition would have cost $615 in today's dollars. about the cost of an ipad today. these were substantial purchases and investments. a lot of the president were avid leaders. it shaped their terms in office. >> absolutely. they read these books and they took them very seriously. the idea they got f
dennis: thank you very much. appreciate it. apple may be venturing into the business of predicting heart attacks. it may determine whether or not you are likely to have a heart attack. suggesting this is another step closer to the i watch. it would have to be worn on the user's body. apple may be looking to drive into the automotive field as well. apple's head of acquisitions who met with elon musk last year to discuss a buyout. sandra: from the bible to the hunt of red october. powerful and...
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>> all right dennis andly join now. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, latte or au lait? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? exactly the way you want it... until boom! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. an innovative design that lets couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and as your needs change you can adjust your bed to sleep better together. the ultimate sleep number event is on now, only at a sleep number store. with queen mattresses as low as $599.99 >> kpix5 high definition doppler shows a dark and stormny night. it will stay that way way farm too. >> we will keep you posted. that's it for us. thanks for watching. her r one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and
>> all right dennis andly join now. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, latte or au lait? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? exactly the way you want it... until boom! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. an innovative design that lets couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and as your needs change you can adjust your bed to sleep better together....
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call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem is...this isn't zach. it's a friend of a friend who was at zach's party and stole his camera. but zach's got it covered... with allstate renters insurance. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance to your allstate auto policy. call 866-906-8500 now. what are you doing?
call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem is...this isn't zach. it's a friend of a friend who was at zach's party and stole his camera. but zach's got it covered... with allstate renters insurance. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance to your allstate auto policy. call 866-906-8500 now. what are you doing?
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at some point fairly dramatic. >> dennis, did you have another? >> the whole concept of what's going on in puerto rico, i think you did a great explanation of what's happening. market did a great job discounting, in your favor, i like that a lot. makes imminent good sense. >> paul, thank you for joining us. always a pleasure talking to you. >> thank you. >> dennis will be with us through the rest of the show. >> amc president charles collier bringing one of the major characters of "the walking dead." she's better known to fans, we should say -- you're the absolute fan, joe. michonne. >> i'm not -- >> keep going. >> i want to be a fan. >> 8:40 a.m. eastern. first brian sullivan in sochi, what do you have coming up for us this morning? >> you guys are talking dead back there in new jersey, russian olympic hockey team is trying to stay alive in sochi. we've got a big crowd over our shoulder outside the olympic village in the coastal center, watch on the big screen tied 1-1. after the break we'll give you the highlights, low lights and what to look fo
at some point fairly dramatic. >> dennis, did you have another? >> the whole concept of what's going on in puerto rico, i think you did a great explanation of what's happening. market did a great job discounting, in your favor, i like that a lot. makes imminent good sense. >> paul, thank you for joining us. always a pleasure talking to you. >> thank you. >> dennis will be with us through the rest of the show. >> amc president charles collier bringing one of...
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. >> what is up with dennis rodman? sources say something. >>> does an unloved selfie hurt mental health? young thais who do not get enough positive feedbacks on their pictures are encountering emotional problems and that is bad for the future of the country. instagram is usually popular with a mall in bangkok leading the world's most instagram places. a lack of life can cause youth to lose self-confidence. the number of new generation leaders will fall shore and hinder -- fall short and hinder the country's creativity and innovation. jesse, i go to you first because have you no self-esteem. if lack of feedback on selfies causes your country's problems, don't you deserve it? if this is where your country is dependent? >> i am glad thailand has their priorities straight. if you will call something bad for a teen ager's self-esteem maybe you should not lead the world for underage sex tourism. you seem to have your finger on the pulse on what is bad for teens. >> and the government of thailand is collapsing. the country is
. >> what is up with dennis rodman? sources say something. >>> does an unloved selfie hurt mental health? young thais who do not get enough positive feedbacks on their pictures are encountering emotional problems and that is bad for the future of the country. instagram is usually popular with a mall in bangkok leading the world's most instagram places. a lack of life can cause youth to lose self-confidence. the number of new generation leaders will fall shore and hinder -- fall...
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most recently, he witnessed dennis mcguire's execution. he joins us via democracy now! video stream. cheryl pilate is one of the lead attorneys for herbert smulls, who was executed january 29 with a lethal dose of pentobarbital. it was the state's third execution since november and the third since switching to the new drug, which is made by a compounding pharmacy the state refuses to name. and in philadelphia, megan mccracken is an attorney with the uc berkeley school of law's death penalty clinic, where she is an expert on lethal injection methods. welcome all of you to democracy now! i want to begin with alan johnson in columbus with "the columbus dispatch. execution of the mcguire. can you describe what you saw? >> i saw the sun describe it, and it was accurate, of course from a different point of view. i have seen 20 executions in ohio. it started similar to the others. flowing,cal started mr. mcguire turned his head away from his family, and appeared to close his eyes and become unconscious, and that is how they normally go, but this does -- this differed as he sta
most recently, he witnessed dennis mcguire's execution. he joins us via democracy now! video stream. cheryl pilate is one of the lead attorneys for herbert smulls, who was executed january 29 with a lethal dose of pentobarbital. it was the state's third execution since november and the third since switching to the new drug, which is made by a compounding pharmacy the state refuses to name. and in philadelphia, megan mccracken is an attorney with the uc berkeley school of law's death penalty...
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so you get [dennis' voice] a quicker estimate, quicker payment, [normal voice] quicker back to normal. i just did it. but maybe you can find an app that will help you explain this to your...father. [ vehicle approaches ] [ dennis ] introducing quickfoto claim. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. ♪ ♪ >>> president obama needs a democratic senate to maintain relevance in his final two years in office. but there are growing concerns tonight inside the democratic party that democrats weakened by obamacare and focused heavily on a possible hillary clinton candidacy in 2016 could lose control over the senate this year. chief white house correspondent ed henry on what some democrats are trying to do. >> as president obama hit the road again today to push his policies, while office positionin midterm elections -- >> i said this would be a year of action, and i meant it. >> an increasing number of his allies expressed fear. democrats are not acting aggressively enough to stop republicans from taking the senate. amid concerns party activists are too focused on 2016
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dennis. >> you got it, kenny. what better way to enter the all-star break than with a game against miami and lebron james against whom the warriors have won three of the last four meetings. golden state was riding high january 2 led by steph curry's 36 points and 12 assists. the warriors won their 7th straight game beating the heat 123-114. lebron james struggled committing a season-high 8 turnovers thanks to green who had four steals for the warriors. alonyou have four steals. you guys do well against the heat for whatever preen. is there a reason you guys rise to the level to beat the heat? >> anytime you're plying against a team like that they are going to get everyone up for it every night. they are the defending champions so last year we went in there and we was able to get a win on the floor and they came in and they really gave it to us that night so we have to make sure that we come out and rise to the level tonight, you know, their energy level. when you're a championship team like that you're going to re
dennis. >> you got it, kenny. what better way to enter the all-star break than with a game against miami and lebron james against whom the warriors have won three of the last four meetings. golden state was riding high january 2 led by steph curry's 36 points and 12 assists. the warriors won their 7th straight game beating the heat 123-114. lebron james struggled committing a season-high 8 turnovers thanks to green who had four steals for the warriors. alonyou have four steals. you guys...
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it took 26 minutes to kill dennis in ohio. and should a person sitting on death row, should these executions be halted until we have more transparency. >> they should be halted, period. there's no way that an execution should take place in america with evidence. and this is factual evidence of innocent people convicted and sentenced to death row. we can't do this anymore. itch understand that the public wants retribution. but that's not what this is about. don't climb over me to kill a guilty man. >> well the debate nationwide, peril prosecutors man to seek the death penalty for bombing suspect, joe harnette, a depraved killer, and lacks remorse for the bombing that killed 3 people. one of the mothers who long opposed the death penalty is reconsidering her decision, and omar, i can see this contentious debate boiling up on twitter. >> we have a comment on facebook: >> so airplane, he want to put this to you, if you have a family, who essentially has lost someone to a vicious crime and torture, or death. and they tell you that
it took 26 minutes to kill dennis in ohio. and should a person sitting on death row, should these executions be halted until we have more transparency. >> they should be halted, period. there's no way that an execution should take place in america with evidence. and this is factual evidence of innocent people convicted and sentenced to death row. we can't do this anymore. itch understand that the public wants retribution. but that's not what this is about. don't climb over me to kill a...