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for too long ♪ ♪ yeah, you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked out of heaven ♪ ♪ for too long for too long ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ can i just stay here? spend the rest of my days here? ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ can't i just stay here? spend the rest of my days here? ♪ ♪ 'cause you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked out of heaven ♪ ♪ for too long for too long ♪ ♪ yeah, you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked out of heaven ♪ ♪ for too long for too long ♪ >> this is your opportunity to dance, y'all. get loose. put your hands together. put your hands together. put your hands together. >> oh, baby. >> let's do it. ♪ give me your give me your ♪ ♪ give me your attention baby ♪ ♪ i gotta tell you a little something about yourself ♪ ♪ you're wonderful, flawless ooh, you're a sexy lady ♪ ♪ but you walk around here like you wanna be someone else ♪ ♪ oh, whoa-oh-oh ♪ i know that you don't know it ♪ ♪ but you're fine so fine ♪ ♪ fine, so fine oh whoa-oh-oh ♪ ♪ oh girl, i'm gonna s
for too long ♪ ♪ yeah, you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked out of heaven ♪ ♪ for too long for too long ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ can i just stay here? spend the rest of my days here? ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ can't i just stay here? spend the rest of my days here? ♪ ♪ 'cause you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked out of heaven ♪ ♪ for too long for too long ♪ ♪ yeah, you make me feel like ♪ ♪ i've been locked...
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gold had the first weekly loss in a long time. the market is as bad as it felt day to day, the markets fell flat. >> the fair point is the market isn't off of highs. it's not like we see indications of absolute chaos. the valuation is above its 50-year average for the s&p trading 16.4 times earnings. it isn't as if everybody is getting that. >> i think it's also fair to say coming into 2014 there was a massive level of complacency. risk assets were not priced for volatility. when we're having volatility, when you said the s&p closed flat, the vix didn't. you're seeing a lot of single stock volatility. people are shooting first, asking questions later. we saw numerous examples of down 10% moves on earnings disappointments. i think you can count on one hand, i think we did, wynn, chipotle, facebook, google, that out performed. to me, that's a concentrated trade. we're going to talk about twitter here. i think looking into next week's earnings, i think there's some stuff to do in the options market that make sense. >> i think concent
gold had the first weekly loss in a long time. the market is as bad as it felt day to day, the markets fell flat. >> the fair point is the market isn't off of highs. it's not like we see indications of absolute chaos. the valuation is above its 50-year average for the s&p trading 16.4 times earnings. it isn't as if everybody is getting that. >> i think it's also fair to say coming into 2014 there was a massive level of complacency. risk assets were not priced for volatility....
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that has been a historic long-term friend. it's gotten even a lot worse since the '07-'08 crisis and since, and i would argue in some cases, dodd-frank. so it's going from bad to worse in terms of a the trend. if you look at federal reserve board membership, there's also a trend. and it's away from representation of community banking supervision experience. and this shows it's a little busy. it's color coated. this shows the makeup of federal reserve board members over time. and there's been a huge growth over time in terms of folks with a pure economic and academic background. in particular right now there's one person with that sort of community bank or community bank supervision experience, and she is leaving. so soon there will be none. what will your thoughts be about a requirement to have at least one person in the future with that type of community bank or community bank supervision experience? >> so i've had the privilege of working with governor rasken and previously governor duke. i can certainly say they made huge c
that has been a historic long-term friend. it's gotten even a lot worse since the '07-'08 crisis and since, and i would argue in some cases, dodd-frank. so it's going from bad to worse in terms of a the trend. if you look at federal reserve board membership, there's also a trend. and it's away from representation of community banking supervision experience. and this shows it's a little busy. it's color coated. this shows the makeup of federal reserve board members over time. and there's been a...
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now back up again and are you bullish for the long-term? >> yes, i am. let's put pier one in the context of sherman williams and costco and some security and the whirlpool and yesterday where it opened up big and game down. this is at a 52 week low because people feel it is consumer spent. i think the long-term theme of investing in your house is better. i like pier one. january may be finally over but if we open up big on monday i think you should let some stock go. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up, how to fuel. the high-tech artificial intelligence play rocket fuel was a red hot ipo in 2013 but a secondary just sent customers running for cover. is this a viable dip or will the stock keep sinking? don't miss cramer's exclusive with the ceo. >>> and later, hot tamale. chipotle is flying high after wooing the street. but there is a secret ingredient to the stock's move and cramer is revealing the recipe so you can find the next winner. >>> plus, hot spot? not every shock was held hostage by today's selloff. and the search for gre
now back up again and are you bullish for the long-term? >> yes, i am. let's put pier one in the context of sherman williams and costco and some security and the whirlpool and yesterday where it opened up big and game down. this is at a 52 week low because people feel it is consumer spent. i think the long-term theme of investing in your house is better. i like pier one. january may be finally over but if we open up big on monday i think you should let some stock go. "mad money"...
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we always hear long term. what is long-term. when does long-term start? you know, we've been supposedly in a recovery now for a period of time. and we keep hearing that dodd-frank and some of these other things that have gone in will have long-term pluses. when does long-term start? is four years not long term? when are we planning on this kicking in? five years, 20 years? >> i think it is kicking in in the sense that we're building a more resilient financial system and substantially mitigating the odds of another financial crisis that will take this kind of toll on households in the economy. >> okay, and one other question quickly. do you feel there's enough separation between the federal reserve and this administration in the fact that i know you meet with the secretary once a week, once a month. >> it's been tradition to meet almost once a week. there are many overlapping areas of interest between the federal reserve and the treasury that makes it desirable to have ongoing communication. it's completely independent in conducting monetary policy. >> tim
we always hear long term. what is long-term. when does long-term start? you know, we've been supposedly in a recovery now for a period of time. and we keep hearing that dodd-frank and some of these other things that have gone in will have long-term pluses. when does long-term start? is four years not long term? when are we planning on this kicking in? five years, 20 years? >> i think it is kicking in in the sense that we're building a more resilient financial system and substantially...
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to happen a long time ago. narrator: one of the new continuing hopes for st. petersburg is to redevelop its harbor. the infrastructure is old and it operates far below its capacity. the city has been looking for foreign investors to modernize the port facilities. the harbor is strategically located. with the independence of the baltic states, st. petersburg along with kaliningrad are russia's only remaining ports on the baltic sea. this is all the more important because the black sea ports we lost to russia when ukraine became independent. architectural consultant vladislav miagkov is optimistic about the city's potential in the future. ( speaking russian ) translator: after perestroika, the city faced a great number of economic and political problems related to the transition to the market economy. but the city holds enormous potential in its well-educated populace, its intelligentsia and its laborers. moreover, st. petersburg is an important railway and transportation junction that still concts ruia wi the we
to happen a long time ago. narrator: one of the new continuing hopes for st. petersburg is to redevelop its harbor. the infrastructure is old and it operates far below its capacity. the city has been looking for foreign investors to modernize the port facilities. the harbor is strategically located. with the independence of the baltic states, st. petersburg along with kaliningrad are russia's only remaining ports on the baltic sea. this is all the more important because the black sea ports we...
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they're even better mixed into your diet all day long on a consistent basis. there's no short cut to health, not even with a superfood. sorry. don't forget, if you have a question you would like answered, just tweet or facebook me. you can also reach me on my web sate, carolalt.com. enjoy your day and i hope you're learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> president obama reaching out to middle east allies in a series of high profile meetings in california. hello, i'm gregg jarrett, glad you're with us. welcome to america's news haurghaurg headquarters. the president starting off his latest round of diplomacy in jordan, pledging millions of dollars to help jordan deal with the overflow of refugees from the civil war. those syrian refugees are placing enormous strain on
they're even better mixed into your diet all day long on a consistent basis. there's no short cut to health, not even with a superfood. sorry. don't forget, if you have a question you would like answered, just tweet or facebook me. you can also reach me on my web sate, carolalt.com. enjoy your day and i hope you're learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> president obama reaching out to middle east allies in a series of high profile meetings in california. hello, i'm gregg jarrett,...
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and for how long? >>> unwelcome warning. walmart, the world's largest retailer, says it won't earn as much as expected. why? and does the new ceo have a plan to turn things around? >>> market monitor. our guest tonight is investing in a main street recovery and will name a stock he says will benefit from that. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for this friday january 31st. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. you heard of the polar vortex? how about the stock market vortex in it sure fell this month like the only thing falling as fast as the temperatures was stock prices. add it all up or down as the case may be and you get the first january decline for stocks since 2010 and the worst start to a new year since president obama's first month in office. for the month the dow lost 5.3%. nasdaq down 1.7%. the s&p 500 split the difference, losing 3.6%. pick your poison. earnings and outlooks have been iffy. the fed is cutting stimulus even more. and emerging markets aren't so much emerging as subme
and for how long? >>> unwelcome warning. walmart, the world's largest retailer, says it won't earn as much as expected. why? and does the new ceo have a plan to turn things around? >>> market monitor. our guest tonight is investing in a main street recovery and will name a stock he says will benefit from that. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for this friday january 31st. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. you heard of the...
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food isn't hiring long-term bond played? is everyone's a troubling set dawn dash to accept the job who is turning it down? people are not turret -- turning them dn. charles: that is a wonderful play because whenever we hear anything the message is somehow society is treated unfairly by business and politician but somehow i have not heard this makes me feel warm and fuzzy. when i hear words like inclusive am public-private partnerships that makes me feel nervous. >> the president is a real. he officiates policies that discourage business growth ann job creation at the same time there are necessary policies but expanding it to great lengths to encourage people not to work so you discourage job creation and encourage people not to work the e buck up the numbers to say why aren't people working? hire the long-term unemployed it is not realistic american businesses will grow and they want to grow there are bills them policies and approaches out there to get the government out of the way without any stimulus or spending we will cr
food isn't hiring long-term bond played? is everyone's a troubling set dawn dash to accept the job who is turning it down? people are not turret -- turning them dn. charles: that is a wonderful play because whenever we hear anything the message is somehow society is treated unfairly by business and politician but somehow i have not heard this makes me feel warm and fuzzy. when i hear words like inclusive am public-private partnerships that makes me feel nervous. >> the president is a...
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long- term care can run you to $100,000 per year. if you can imagine, think about this in the beginning. think of your mother and father. they use long-term care, it will draw about all of your inheritance. it is more so a woman's issue in my mind that a man's because a lot of men marry younger and then when they get cancer, there wife can take care of emperor but when he is called, will take care of her. i think long term care should be considered if you're wealthy. >> let's talk about the baby bonus. 20 percent of bankruptcy. i wonder how much of this is medical related. >> credit card use is just a bad idea. bankruptcy is what happens when you have a card you cannot pay off. here is a bad idea because she did not have an come coming in, you cannot afford 18%. it is the fastest rising part of a population that bankruptcy is people who should have everything paid off but something goes bad and they have not save enough. maligned they dipped into their credit and then they have to go bankrupt. >> you mentioned that they may have to w
long- term care can run you to $100,000 per year. if you can imagine, think about this in the beginning. think of your mother and father. they use long-term care, it will draw about all of your inheritance. it is more so a woman's issue in my mind that a man's because a lot of men marry younger and then when they get cancer, there wife can take care of emperor but when he is called, will take care of her. i think long term care should be considered if you're wealthy. >> let's talk about...
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these are in nice neighborhoods, and they would stay for sale for a long time. then you see the grass growing and the trees and all of a sudden this property has been abandoned. this is it. either i move or i'm going to be losing what i have here. >> and in each "for sale" sign sÁnchez saw cropping on her street a deeper economic problem boiling. junk status. that's how fitch, standard & poor's, and moody's classifies puerto rico $70 million debt. the per capita income is just over $15,000. half of the poorest american state. and unemployment stands around 15%, double that of the u.s. mainland. >> the more inequality, the less healthy as a country. that's where we're heading right now. we don't stop this vicious circle, we're going to race to the bottom. >> puerto rico's government is testing a list of austerity measures to climb out of this hardship. tax increases, requesting billions of dollars in new obligation bonds to continue paying the bills. >> we cannot continue financing and operating in a deficit as we have in the last ten years or more. >> reporter:
these are in nice neighborhoods, and they would stay for sale for a long time. then you see the grass growing and the trees and all of a sudden this property has been abandoned. this is it. either i move or i'm going to be losing what i have here. >> and in each "for sale" sign sÁnchez saw cropping on her street a deeper economic problem boiling. junk status. that's how fitch, standard & poor's, and moody's classifies puerto rico $70 million debt. the per capita income is...
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this was what economists were saying, and the government had behaved that way for a long, long, long time. as the 1920s faded, and with them, the memories of prosperity, the 1930s brought an awareness that there was a serious split between traditional economic theories and present economic realities. john maynard keynes was building a theory that dealt with total purchasing power-- aggregate demand-- and asking whether this was in balance with aggregate supply. his answers pointed to a path out of the depression. essentially what keynes is saying is that the way to get rid of a depression is to create a demand. and that's the heart of his theory, and the difficulty is that the demand, for some reason, has shrunk more than the supply of goods. while keynes groped for an explanation that fit the depression, treasury secretary andrew mellon clung to the view that things would improve. he viewed the crash as a form of darwinian selection, designed to sweep away the unfit. people were less confident of the social benefits of the disaster. in playgrounds, children chanted, "mellon pulled t
this was what economists were saying, and the government had behaved that way for a long, long, long time. as the 1920s faded, and with them, the memories of prosperity, the 1930s brought an awareness that there was a serious split between traditional economic theories and present economic realities. john maynard keynes was building a theory that dealt with total purchasing power-- aggregate demand-- and asking whether this was in balance with aggregate supply. his answers pointed to a path out...
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at long and discouraging job searches. >> even with your help? >> yes. part of what we do is help people not only develop skills and help them with connections and support so they can sustain themselves through long job searches. one thing we are learning is how effective it is for people to work in groups together. we are doing group-based training more and more. people are finding support from each other and sharing leads and ideas. we are spawning off what we are calling success teams where a group will continue working on its own. >> what kind of jobs are you seeing? besides high-tech stuff what other needs are out there where people say i need workers or i can't fill these jobs. >> we focus on sectors in the bay area that are hiring and offering people opportunities where they can career advancement. health care is the biggest one. >> when you say health care do you mean people who have to be caregivers in assisted living home or certified nurse assistants or higher than that? are we looking for people to train as rn's? >> health care is one
at long and discouraging job searches. >> even with your help? >> yes. part of what we do is help people not only develop skills and help them with connections and support so they can sustain themselves through long job searches. one thing we are learning is how effective it is for people to work in groups together. we are doing group-based training more and more. people are finding support from each other and sharing leads and ideas. we are spawning off what we are calling success...
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is highly efficient safe care that is affordable and long-term. jeff in pennsylvania, we are low on time so be quick. caller: thank you for taking my call. you have mentioned nuts and bolts. can you zero it down to two on the field, like 10 or $15 for a field or like a is two cents to make up a they charge you $15 for a little plastic tray. you are right. we are frustrated by that, you are frustrated by that. this is a system that needs to be refined and change. you need to look at what is the cost of care. what is the value of getting the care right? how do we drive more efficient and safe to care -- and safer care? very old-fashioned system of itemizing health care costs. reformation and a very complex web that you talked about. how do you help patients ?nderstand their bill we are all struggling with the same legacy system that is put in place. it is highly regulated by the insurance and by the hospitals. we need more transparency, we need more clarity. at the moment no one has this right in this country. there are new models that are coming fo
is highly efficient safe care that is affordable and long-term. jeff in pennsylvania, we are low on time so be quick. caller: thank you for taking my call. you have mentioned nuts and bolts. can you zero it down to two on the field, like 10 or $15 for a field or like a is two cents to make up a they charge you $15 for a little plastic tray. you are right. we are frustrated by that, you are frustrated by that. this is a system that needs to be refined and change. you need to look at what is the...
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i lived gender apartheid long before the television came to power. booking backhander stand that may have turned me into the feminist that i have become. but such adventures do not could cheaply. a westerner does not travel to the wild beast without risking malaria, hepatitis malaria, hepatitis, without risking being kidnapped or held for ransom or sold at auction. many western women infringers flourished and i wrote about their fabulous forgotten stories in the book. in 1846 harry it from the british-born author visited the arab middle east and writes about the heroes of cairo. everywhere they would pity the european women we had to go about traveling and appearing in the streets without properly taken care of. that means watched. and they think that they were neglected as a token of the value of which they are held they are not it dwarfed or livid in mind and soul. ironically 19th century haram dwellers could not believe how confined to western visitors were in all their hoops and corsets and bustles they were hanging out and lounging and cool. we
i lived gender apartheid long before the television came to power. booking backhander stand that may have turned me into the feminist that i have become. but such adventures do not could cheaply. a westerner does not travel to the wild beast without risking malaria, hepatitis malaria, hepatitis, without risking being kidnapped or held for ransom or sold at auction. many western women infringers flourished and i wrote about their fabulous forgotten stories in the book. in 1846 harry it from the...
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commencement of the twenty fourteen sochi winter olympics opening ceremonies just wrapped up not too long ago in addition to the athletes a russian history sequence was on display called welcome to sochi which featured over three thousand performers and recreation of classic russian fairytales but for more on that let's go to our tease paul scott. after a seven year wait the twenty fourteen sochi winter olympics are finally under way they started in style with a spectacular opening ceremony forty thousand people were packed inside the fish stadium in the coastal cluster and they were treated to a high tech pyrotechnic display a condensed journey through russian history there was a nod to russian industry and to russian culture what russia has given the world over the years in the terms of art and literature for example or not to tolstoy's war and peace and there was also an acknowledgement of peter the great the time that the russian became a great naval power and then it all concluded with the lighting of the olympic gold ring it was the climax of the journey for the olympic torch relay
commencement of the twenty fourteen sochi winter olympics opening ceremonies just wrapped up not too long ago in addition to the athletes a russian history sequence was on display called welcome to sochi which featured over three thousand performers and recreation of classic russian fairytales but for more on that let's go to our tease paul scott. after a seven year wait the twenty fourteen sochi winter olympics are finally under way they started in style with a spectacular opening ceremony...
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let's say there is a long project along market street. we would not completely dig out the whole entire market street from first to ninth, let's say, and then come in later and do sewer. what we try to do is in more discrete segment at a time so we go from area to area. >> how does that work in practice? because i have heard of some projects that are very fast, where constituents report everyone got in and out pretty quickly from beginning to end was a few months. we've had a few others, like on casalle street, going up the hill, ended up being the sort of never ending projects. i'm sure there are complexities -- in practice, how does that play out? >> so, there are complexities like you did mention, the complexities do include sometimes there is repair work, unintended repair work that is discovered. and if that does happen, that type of work does need to go back into the design plan and although it doesn't seem as though we are not coordinating or we're not being effective with the timing, there is some back -- there is behind the scene
let's say there is a long project along market street. we would not completely dig out the whole entire market street from first to ninth, let's say, and then come in later and do sewer. what we try to do is in more discrete segment at a time so we go from area to area. >> how does that work in practice? because i have heard of some projects that are very fast, where constituents report everyone got in and out pretty quickly from beginning to end was a few months. we've had a few others,...
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haven't seen you in a long time. >> i know, it's been a long time. >> yeah, yeah, it's been a long time. >> some staff have recommended you be released from departmentwide administrative segregation. some staff haven't. okay? so with that being said, it's now in my hands to make a recommendation to central office. >> though trotter has shown improvement one of the first things superintendent brown wants to address is a conduct report that he received several months earlier. >> chris trotter started saying over and over "f" the police, kill the police. that sounds like a threat to me. >> no, but that wasn't it at all. that wasn't it. we were working out together on the range and we had our chin after the workout and he took it out of context and nobody said kill the police or anything like that. i'm not in here for killing the police and i haven't killed the police. you know, and he just took it out of context and it was basically to discourage us from, you know, further showing a sign of unity. you know -- >> someone approaches me and states if i'm going to kill me -- if i'm the correct
haven't seen you in a long time. >> i know, it's been a long time. >> yeah, yeah, it's been a long time. >> some staff have recommended you be released from departmentwide administrative segregation. some staff haven't. okay? so with that being said, it's now in my hands to make a recommendation to central office. >> though trotter has shown improvement one of the first things superintendent brown wants to address is a conduct report that he received several months...
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it's going to rain just about all day long. and we're watching some areas of flooding on your local highways including 880 at broadway and oakland. that's one area to avoid. we'll tell you the other areas when nbc bay area news comes right back. ♪ [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go! buzz! ♪ go! go! go! buzz! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! go! ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ hey! you got that medley crunch ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ hey! you got that medley crunch ♪ good is in every blue diamond a good that comes in 25 flavors. from whole natural to wasabi and soy sauce. and once good gets going, there's no stopping it. get your good going. blue diamond. snack nut of the u.s. ski team. >>> good saturday morning to you. i am meteorologist christina loren and we have a lot of wet weather out there this morning. we
it's going to rain just about all day long. and we're watching some areas of flooding on your local highways including 880 at broadway and oakland. that's one area to avoid. we'll tell you the other areas when nbc bay area news comes right back. ♪ [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go! buzz! ♪ go! go! go! buzz! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! ♪ clusters,...
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in terms of your second question on the long-term unemployed, to the first approximation to the long-term unemployed look a lot like the labor force as a whole. this is not some specially disadvantaged, poor, less skilled drupal. in fact, the educational attainment of long-term unemployment is slightly higher than it is for the employed. this is a group that for the most part, through the bad luck of the worst recession where we were losing over 700,000 jobs a month, at some point lost their job and have not been able to get back on their heat sense and now we are in a position where he have a self perpetuating cycle of audit studies. if you just send resumes that say the person has been unemployed for eight months, they are less likely to even get interviewed than somebody with the same exact resume that was unemployed for one month. now they are just caught up in a bad cycle. we are to work with companies and foundations to set best practices to get them out of that place. >> i hope so. there is no reason congress can do what it did twice last year and basically with out ran some or hos
in terms of your second question on the long-term unemployed, to the first approximation to the long-term unemployed look a lot like the labor force as a whole. this is not some specially disadvantaged, poor, less skilled drupal. in fact, the educational attainment of long-term unemployment is slightly higher than it is for the employed. this is a group that for the most part, through the bad luck of the worst recession where we were losing over 700,000 jobs a month, at some point lost their...
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long days. a lot of responsibility. >> i have to decide what features we are making. >> it's such an adrenaline rush. it's crazy, but fun. >> it's a lot of work. since most of us are locked down here for a month, we can find everything we need. a bank, post office, laundry services, and, of course, mcdonald's. you can even get a massage, five minutes will cost you about $1.50. we are off tracking our athletes and every country has their own star athlete to watch. >> we have an athlete -- >> just in the past week i have discovered there are several restaurants here, a gym and a beauty salon. i have not been to any of those yet. and i discovered there is a relaxation room and that is moving to the top of my list. >> before you left you were concerned about comissary. >> when i go there is a variety. starbucks, all you can drink, so i have been very surprised about the commissary. >> i will out her. she loves chicken mcnuggets from mcdonald's. oh, she is still here. >> a live look at the radar. it'
long days. a lot of responsibility. >> i have to decide what features we are making. >> it's such an adrenaline rush. it's crazy, but fun. >> it's a lot of work. since most of us are locked down here for a month, we can find everything we need. a bank, post office, laundry services, and, of course, mcdonald's. you can even get a massage, five minutes will cost you about $1.50. we are off tracking our athletes and every country has their own star athlete to watch. >> we...
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if that sounds like a long time, it's not. considering just how long kim has been looking for answers, one she just recently found. >> reporter: a single picture has the power we all know to tell the story of a moment in time. but put two together, and you just might see the story of an entire lifetime. with these two, kim delavat's lifetime. >> when i think about the beginning, it seems like just eons ago now. >> reporter: the first photograph is of kim as a young girl with her mother and relatives on an apartment balcony in saigon in 1975. not long before the city fell and kim, without her mother, would be among the last to flee. kim was adopted by a family in florida. her childhood years spent desperately not wanting to be different. but her hair, her skin, her eyes made that job impossible. >> it was really hard on me growing up because i just dreaded talking about where i was born. >> reporter: it all changed, though, one night in 1992 when kim sat in a broadway theater with her now husband, peter. the show was "miss saig
if that sounds like a long time, it's not. considering just how long kim has been looking for answers, one she just recently found. >> reporter: a single picture has the power we all know to tell the story of a moment in time. but put two together, and you just might see the story of an entire lifetime. with these two, kim delavat's lifetime. >> when i think about the beginning, it seems like just eons ago now. >> reporter: the first photograph is of kim as a young girl with...
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that's about less than a mile from the cal campus next to long fellow middle school. this is a residential area. firefighters say crews were called to the scene around 4:00 this afternoon, about two hours ago. they were able to shut off one of the water valves but not all. they say while the water is getting close to the homes, as you can see there, there was never a breach. nbc bay area churl heard is on her way. we'll bring you the very latest once she reaches the break and gathers for information. >> a ring accused of stealing thousands of credit card numbers all across the bay area. 600 fake credit cards taken. >> vicky nguyen has been tracking this high-tech crime for more than a year. so many of us swipe that card at the gas pump. >> we do. this allows crooks to steal your financial information while you're filling up. today investigators showed us what they seized and explain how they are keeping up with this next level of id theft. >> these are very, very good quality fakes. >> you're looking at fake credit cards and driver's licenses made with real financial
that's about less than a mile from the cal campus next to long fellow middle school. this is a residential area. firefighters say crews were called to the scene around 4:00 this afternoon, about two hours ago. they were able to shut off one of the water valves but not all. they say while the water is getting close to the homes, as you can see there, there was never a breach. nbc bay area churl heard is on her way. we'll bring you the very latest once she reaches the break and gathers for...
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we need to pass a long-term authorization. the people at this table are ready to help you. >> we greatly appreciate that. introduce the to president of the afl-cio. >> thank you, chairman, ranking member, for having me, us, appear before your committee today. iree years ago tom and appeared before this committee to ask for a reauthorization of the surface transportation bill. since then, he and i have spent more time than either one of us would like to admit trying to get this done. while we are not quite ready to a vacation yet, we really are willing to come together, anxious to come together, to get this important issue solved for the country. reauthorization of the surface transportation bill has been the most important challenge legislation that congress has considered. it is a big, big priority for us. while the economy has improved, job creation remains sluggish. the construction sector alone is down 1.6 million jobs from pre-recession levels. we not only need jobs, but good jobs. it is estimated that each $1 billion of
we need to pass a long-term authorization. the people at this table are ready to help you. >> we greatly appreciate that. introduce the to president of the afl-cio. >> thank you, chairman, ranking member, for having me, us, appear before your committee today. iree years ago tom and appeared before this committee to ask for a reauthorization of the surface transportation bill. since then, he and i have spent more time than either one of us would like to admit trying to get this done....
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bob already talked about long lines. let me touch on some of the other subjects that the commission specific recommendations and best practices to the state and local officials. early voting was one. our commission charge was to make it easier for eligible voters to vote. a majority of states with both democratic and republican state officials leading the way now have early voting and told us that early voting is here to stay and increasingly demanded by voters. the details of the number of days and hours will vary by state, county and locality and the decisions are best made there. whether to help ensure that only dualy qualified voters vote were to facilitate more people to vote easily, the commission found agreement and support across the political spectrum for more accurate voter lists. we make two recommendations in that regard. one is the adoption and use of more online registration to support the voter web site and secondly, we recommend that all states join two existing two programs, the interstate voter cross ch
bob already talked about long lines. let me touch on some of the other subjects that the commission specific recommendations and best practices to the state and local officials. early voting was one. our commission charge was to make it easier for eligible voters to vote. a majority of states with both democratic and republican state officials leading the way now have early voting and told us that early voting is here to stay and increasingly demanded by voters. the details of the number of...
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try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. gerri: investors pulling money from an emerging market since august 2011. last week nearly $6.5 million was yanked out of these stock funds. so why are these markets breaking down? here is the editor of the global contrarian. it's great to have you on the show. i want you to dig down with me because a lot of us are getting our arms around this emerging market. what originally looked like a real currency issue? >> what is happening is if you think of a theater that is filling up with more and more keep all, at some point someone strikes a match at the same time and someone says fire and there is no fire. but there are a couple of lit matches. gerri: what are those matches? >> is starting to taper and we have china. in china we have growth going from around eight or 9% for the very long time give or take. and that is spooking a lot of people. so what is happening right now is that if you keep old are yelling fire. we have seen emerging market for the whole go down about 8%. gerri: expla
try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. gerri: investors pulling money from an emerging market since august 2011. last week nearly $6.5 million was yanked out of these stock funds. so why are these markets breaking down? here is the editor of the global contrarian. it's great to have you on the show. i want you to dig down with me because a lot of us are getting our arms around this emerging market. what originally looked like a real currency issue? >> what is happening is if you think of a...
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of course we have long-term problems we have to deal with. it is my pleasure to call on actually the ranking member of the subcommittee that will work so hard on this, senator barrasso. >> thank you, madam chairman and ranking member vitter for holding the hearing. i share your commitment to ensure the highway program continues. i want to thank our panel here today to testify. when we get business and labor communities at same table i think that send a strong message to all members of congress from both parties this program must continue. the highway reauthorization is truly a jobs bill. we need red, white, blue jobs in states like california, louisiana and all across the country. i think setting up row blocks on construction projects with excessive red tape doesn't create meaningful jobs we need all around america. for our state departments of transportation, contractors, the highway program is already complicated enough. we need a program that cuts down on burdensome paperwork and puts people back to work. the highway trust fund needs a sol
of course we have long-term problems we have to deal with. it is my pleasure to call on actually the ranking member of the subcommittee that will work so hard on this, senator barrasso. >> thank you, madam chairman and ranking member vitter for holding the hearing. i share your commitment to ensure the highway program continues. i want to thank our panel here today to testify. when we get business and labor communities at same table i think that send a strong message to all members of...
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you know long time. i understand the womb the speech all good all year so it's no secret weapon because it lol the mechanism of preparing planning the genocide was so complex and organize it in the way you could say that he was just embarrassed. explore the use of the jigsaw puzzle original. but what should i inform you of the french president and apprentice thirty was the preperation of the genocide do with too many friends who love us is that it was exactly her as his text explaining that no one asked marty was in that suit you can't make it in cuba where we can get it right it was exactly a genocide might be too good when you hear yet when you hear bill clinton say that the biggest regret of his presidency was not having stepped in to stop the rwandan genocide now the implication that would have been for the us to cross swords with france it is important for us was different is it necessary to rethink the risk off the gis killed four black people but for the creature that was the rest of the consequen
you know long time. i understand the womb the speech all good all year so it's no secret weapon because it lol the mechanism of preparing planning the genocide was so complex and organize it in the way you could say that he was just embarrassed. explore the use of the jigsaw puzzle original. but what should i inform you of the french president and apprentice thirty was the preperation of the genocide do with too many friends who love us is that it was exactly her as his text explaining that no...
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i think when you look at these long-term long-term trends as the president said many times there's a need for bipartisan discussions about how we can deal with some of these tough issues in a balanced and fair way. in the past that is how we made progress weather was 1983 social security reform for the 1986 tax reform. it's going to take a partisan consensus was frankly has been challenging to reach. when you look at the next 10 years we are on a good path. we are seeing the deficit drop rapidly and statistically i quoted cutting the deficit in half is a very significant measure. the first step to deal with the long-term is dealing with the short term and i think we are in the path for dealing for the but the next 10 years. i believe that when the time comes for bipartisan conversation we can keep faith with social security and keep the program as we know it and keep medicare so it's dependable and title meant for senior citizens and we can make the kinds of policy that over the long-term will make a difference. we have had a challenge finding the space where you can have a balanced
i think when you look at these long-term long-term trends as the president said many times there's a need for bipartisan discussions about how we can deal with some of these tough issues in a balanced and fair way. in the past that is how we made progress weather was 1983 social security reform for the 1986 tax reform. it's going to take a partisan consensus was frankly has been challenging to reach. when you look at the next 10 years we are on a good path. we are seeing the deficit drop...
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i get that all day long, all day long. you got to kind of learn. morning. you let it get to you, you might as well go ahead and flip. you know, unless it's something really severe, you got to really let it go. >> ron fit ronnie tye may have let something go. they have not allowed him to get married. >> it's a home-made knife made out of a steel rod you can find actually inside their cabins. >> the shank was not find in ye's cell in that of his half brother william wilson. >> i just moved into the cell. i have no clue how it got there. >> wilson is serving a life sentence for the murder of tye's other brother during a methamphetamine induced hallucination. >> at the time i thought he was my enemy. i don't know. i wish i wouldn't have killed him. >> what we normally do, we find out who these offenders are associated with. we also shake down who they're associated with. >> means even though the knife was found on his brother, he will have his cell expected for contraband as well. >> tye. this is a shake down. >> he had a 467 inch shank. >> 467 inch? >> he's a
i get that all day long, all day long. you got to kind of learn. morning. you let it get to you, you might as well go ahead and flip. you know, unless it's something really severe, you got to really let it go. >> ron fit ronnie tye may have let something go. they have not allowed him to get married. >> it's a home-made knife made out of a steel rod you can find actually inside their cabins. >> the shank was not find in ye's cell in that of his half brother william wilson....
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the senate now considering a bill to extend long term unemployment benefits. the outcome is not clear, majority leader saying he doesn't think the democrats have enough votes to prevent a filibuster by republicans. west virginia's water worries aren't over today, three more schools were forced to shut after workers reported a strange smell coming from the pipes. that same problem forced two nearby schools to close their doors yesterday. u.s. department of homeland security issuing a warning ahead of tomorrow's opening ceremonies. the concern that tooth paste tubes could be filled with explosives. russia has banned liquids on flights coming into sochi. and the bulls are returning to wall street checking the big board at this hour. the dow right now up. the bleu chips being boosted by disney, disney shares up almost 5% after the company reported a 33% jump in profits. the stars of international films are in berlin. for the annual festival there. phil lavell take as look at what is the center of the cinema world. >> forget hollywood, who needs bolllywood, they gi
the senate now considering a bill to extend long term unemployment benefits. the outcome is not clear, majority leader saying he doesn't think the democrats have enough votes to prevent a filibuster by republicans. west virginia's water worries aren't over today, three more schools were forced to shut after workers reported a strange smell coming from the pipes. that same problem forced two nearby schools to close their doors yesterday. u.s. department of homeland security issuing a warning...
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, long way. now the music will carry him. >> >> osgood: next -- >> i can't believe i ate the whole thing. >> you ate it, ralph. >> >> osgood: after all the nonstop snacking that super bowl seems to demand, comes the irreconcilable reckoning, mo rocca has been talking about that with an expert. >> super bowl sunday is the second biggest eating day of the year, just after thanksgiving. >> the result for many? super bulge. >> it is very common for people to over indulge on super bowl sunday. first we might have had a few drinks which might impair judgment and portion control. second, when one is around a lot of other people, one might be paying less attention to what one is putting in one's mouth. >> dr. benjamin led wall is a gastroenterology at, enterologist at presbyterian hospital. >> for those who tend on chewing the fat all day long, the doctor has bad news. >> fatty foods cause indy jetion because fat takes the most work on the gastrointestinal tract to break down. >> fat also sits in the lon
, long way. now the music will carry him. >> >> osgood: next -- >> i can't believe i ate the whole thing. >> you ate it, ralph. >> >> osgood: after all the nonstop snacking that super bowl seems to demand, comes the irreconcilable reckoning, mo rocca has been talking about that with an expert. >> super bowl sunday is the second biggest eating day of the year, just after thanksgiving. >> the result for many? super bulge. >> it is very common...
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tribunal found that there was no long term conspiracy and no long term plank. that's the accusation of the side that won the war. but they weren't able to sustain it with evidence. >> right. >> so my book tries to make the point, that what we have heard about how the violence happened has been described by the victors but it's not supported be i the evidence. >> what about the role of france? >> so the government -- >> essentially has -- >> sorry to interrupt you. >> that's the point. >> right. >> and -- >> that's the point. if the government was not a again side call regime, then the support of fran was not criminal at all. now is evidence is that france was not culpable, and the french i think are now confident that since this evidence is clear, they don't have to be defensive about their role. where has this genocide left rwanda? is it still very much haunted or have they moved on. >> well, it's haunted in some very disturbing ways. it's not possible in rwanda to mourn the who to dead. and your lead in suggested it was main lituatesies that were killed. in f
tribunal found that there was no long term conspiracy and no long term plank. that's the accusation of the side that won the war. but they weren't able to sustain it with evidence. >> right. >> so my book tries to make the point, that what we have heard about how the violence happened has been described by the victors but it's not supported be i the evidence. >> what about the role of france? >> so the government -- >> essentially has -- >> sorry to interrupt...
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there's a growing chance you may be able to find a better one, but if you've been out of work for a long time, the job numbers released today present a challenge. the new jobs report shows the economy added 113,000 jobs in january. that's fewer than had been expected. the unemployment rate hit a five-year low, though, 5.6% because only -- only because some people who have been out of work for a long time are simply giving up looking for work. in michigan today president obama put the best face he could on the new numbers. >> our unemployment rate is now the lowest it's been since before i was first elected. the companies across the country are saying they intend to hire even more folks in the months ahead. and that's why i believe this can be a breakthrough year for america. >> the job numbers not only impact the economy but certainly the 2014 midterm fight for congress. let's bring in our chief political analyst gloria borger. certainly all the news in this report was not good news for the president politically. >> no, you know, as he pointed out, the unemployment rate was down to 6.6%,
there's a growing chance you may be able to find a better one, but if you've been out of work for a long time, the job numbers released today present a challenge. the new jobs report shows the economy added 113,000 jobs in january. that's fewer than had been expected. the unemployment rate hit a five-year low, though, 5.6% because only -- only because some people who have been out of work for a long time are simply giving up looking for work. in michigan today president obama put the best face...
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as long as he does not hit it seven or eight yards long. if he hits it five yard it is long it will come back to the hole. nick: which way is the breeze going? >> virtually none right now. >> ok. nick: with the gray skies it is not quite so fiery. there is a chance he can stick it on that front section. >> this is the club he has used almost all day long from the 190-195-yard range. it is a 6-iron and it should be a good club for him. nick: extra zip. ritting his teeth. i thought so. jim: he thought that was a lot of club. nick: i did. jim: how hard is that to get down in two? nick: oh, one of them. you have to touch it to the top of the hill and it has to fall over the weight of the golf ball. that is 1.62 ounces. jim: dwight howard about victor, david? nick: a little over 190 yards. steven is. a tiny draw. just the same as the 17th hole. same shot. same swing. ouch. nick: that's it. jim: what a time for a tug. nick: did it make the sand? nick: that is half a chance. lim chances now. what am i saying? jason is the back. he could easily mak
as long as he does not hit it seven or eight yards long. if he hits it five yard it is long it will come back to the hole. nick: which way is the breeze going? >> virtually none right now. >> ok. nick: with the gray skies it is not quite so fiery. there is a chance he can stick it on that front section. >> this is the club he has used almost all day long from the 190-195-yard range. it is a 6-iron and it should be a good club for him. nick: extra zip. ritting his teeth. i...
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>> i am going to have to resist trying to predict how long. but i think we are going to see the kind of recovery that gets us back to a place where people who are looking for work can find work, and, you know, i think it is going to require that extra effort, both in terms of giving people a chance as we were just talking about but also making sure they have the skills they need. if the job you had is a job that is no longer available, we need to make sure you can get the skills for the jobs that are available. >> rose: that takes an investment in the future and that makes a new political debate in washington. >> some of it requires new and some of it requires, you know, when i just told you the story about the manufacturing centers. >> rose: right. >> -- we have a lot of resources in this country to match people together. if you have a community college and i have a factory and you are doing two-year certificates in a field that doesn't provide the skills i need, if i can talk to you in a place where you understand what i need, i think people
>> i am going to have to resist trying to predict how long. but i think we are going to see the kind of recovery that gets us back to a place where people who are looking for work can find work, and, you know, i think it is going to require that extra effort, both in terms of giving people a chance as we were just talking about but also making sure they have the skills they need. if the job you had is a job that is no longer available, we need to make sure you can get the skills for the...
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i know you haven't been there that long. because of your background, i know there's certain things you see relevant to this agency you've seen in other companies. as you were called in to help companies in troubling times, your number one objective right now -- i've got to tell you, this idea -- i know we talked about people having -- drawing conclusions. you were drawing a conclusion that says i'm not going to make a statement based on people making a statement on facts that aren't yet put out there, whether it be chairman camp, the president of the united states, whoever it is. the truth of the matter is, we don't know yet what the answer is in the investigation of the irs. do we? >> that's right. we're all waiting to see what you find. >> the answer is yes, we don't know. do we? >> no, that's correct. >> so we don't know. so, nobody can make a declarative statement -- this isn't funny from me. >> i've heard declarative statements from several people already. >> nobody can stand in front of you and tell you that this is cl
i know you haven't been there that long. because of your background, i know there's certain things you see relevant to this agency you've seen in other companies. as you were called in to help companies in troubling times, your number one objective right now -- i've got to tell you, this idea -- i know we talked about people having -- drawing conclusions. you were drawing a conclusion that says i'm not going to make a statement based on people making a statement on facts that aren't yet put out...
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i had never seen anybody before with a giant bullet hole in his forehead. >> i got that long, long time ago. it's just a bullet hole. it's like a bullet hole. >> shiverdecker has had plenty of time to amass tattoos and learn the ways of prison. at an age when most boys collect baseball cards, shiverdecker was collecting convictions. >> first time i really got in trouble i think i was 10 1/2. i got grand theft auto. >> since then shiverdecker has spent far more time inside correctional institutions than outside. he's currently serving 45 years for assault, battery, and possession of a deadly weapon by a prisoner. a weapon every bit as creative as this most recent one. >> i stabbed somebody with some jolly ranchers. i took a bunch of jolly ranchers off the canteen, melted it down into a cone, let it get hard like a rock, and it's actually stronger than glass. and sometimes it's not always you're going to outmuscle somebody. you got to outthink them, you know. >> at 4'11" and 100 pounds, shiverdecker must be creative to survive in prison. he also uses his size to his advantage. >> he's so
i had never seen anybody before with a giant bullet hole in his forehead. >> i got that long, long time ago. it's just a bullet hole. it's like a bullet hole. >> shiverdecker has had plenty of time to amass tattoos and learn the ways of prison. at an age when most boys collect baseball cards, shiverdecker was collecting convictions. >> first time i really got in trouble i think i was 10 1/2. i got grand theft auto. >> since then shiverdecker has spent far more time...
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and long-run. you say the event has sponsors. big flashy sponsors. you guys do a classier thing. why the distinction? >> it is a philosophy. i think it is very important for us. our designer stay with us for several seasons and we want to make sure they grow. the partners have to look at things long-term. we look for them not to put the logo on the wall but find ways to support designers in what they do. >> we put your partners on the and others.'s these are established, they get >> she is so cool that is not even hit for her. >> how do you keep that balance between finding these big corporate sponsors with the partners -- the pockets and keep in that rough around the edges image? >> we are not afraid to say no. we will not have a sponsor, and for the wrong reasons. the rightme in with point of view, we would be open to that. we have developed a collections with macy's. ideawere inspired by the of the culture that exist that made fashion week. what are the young bloggers wearing and photographers w
and long-run. you say the event has sponsors. big flashy sponsors. you guys do a classier thing. why the distinction? >> it is a philosophy. i think it is very important for us. our designer stay with us for several seasons and we want to make sure they grow. the partners have to look at things long-term. we look for them not to put the logo on the wall but find ways to support designers in what they do. >> we put your partners on the and others.'s these are established, they get...
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i know it has been a long day for everybody. we talked about the taylor rule. i'm curious about the $10 billion sorry, i forgot i was in washington, not back in lancing when i was in the state ledge sla to slate tour. it appears that the fomc is going to be continuing that. it appears i will be reading the tea leaves with the chair woman today. it is tied up with a bow today. the next powerball winner will be one, two, three, four, five, six. as we are moving forward. i wonder if anyone is going to comment on that. i want to get something on the impact of low and moderate income. >> so that is their strategy and it is good to have a strategy. you saw what happened on may and june. you could quarrel whether that is too specific. i congratulate them with moving ahead with some kind of strategy. >> but you would rather have a strategy laid out like that? >> yes, much better. you have seen the market's better reaction than last june. >> let me also echo that. i would prefer to see tapering at a faster rate. i think it is an appropriate direction. with extra caps th
i know it has been a long day for everybody. we talked about the taylor rule. i'm curious about the $10 billion sorry, i forgot i was in washington, not back in lancing when i was in the state ledge sla to slate tour. it appears that the fomc is going to be continuing that. it appears i will be reading the tea leaves with the chair woman today. it is tied up with a bow today. the next powerball winner will be one, two, three, four, five, six. as we are moving forward. i wonder if anyone is...
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you have been looking at this over the long haul, a long time in the struggle, yourself. >> uh-huh. >>l with, like i said, there are a lot more people doing it. pete played a huge role in. i think o. this ni is right. many of the people doing political music today aren't signed to big labels. big concert halls they are playing environmental rallies and coffee shops and smaller concert halls and spreading that world through twitter and facebook and using the internet like onni said. i think it's a huge advancement. >> well, john nichols through your journalism, you are talking to some of those communities of interest today. what's different about now and when we might have seen pete seeger rallying for a cleaner hudson river in the 1980s or to an ends to the vietnam war or a voting rights act in the 1960s? >> well, pete seeger lived such a long life that he went through all of the communications platforms. remember, he was born before radio was pin popular usage and came of age before television was in popular usage. and yet passed away in the digital era, and this is an important th
you have been looking at this over the long haul, a long time in the struggle, yourself. >> uh-huh. >>l with, like i said, there are a lot more people doing it. pete played a huge role in. i think o. this ni is right. many of the people doing political music today aren't signed to big labels. big concert halls they are playing environmental rallies and coffee shops and smaller concert halls and spreading that world through twitter and facebook and using the internet like onni said....
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>> yeah. >> long time, long time. we've got a lot of catching up to do. >> don't cry. >> i'm trying not to. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> nervous? palms sweating? >> no. >> mine are. you still look good. still got that smile. that's what you used to tease me with. when you wrote that letter, you didn't think i remembered, did you? >> no. 21 years. >> after i got out the last time was '94. i tried to find you and then again when i got locked up again in '96, i tried to find you. but i kept looking under bonita harris. >> you wouldn't have found me. >> yes. i didn't take into consideration you've been married a couple times. >> yes. 13 years you've been here. >> i was a bad boy. >> have you learned your lesson? >> i've learned very many lessons. >> 12 years, ricky. >> yeah. but it's like a new beginning for me. i'll never wear another pair of handcuffs or shackles ever. >> maybe it took this for you to do that. >> yes. >> like beauchamp, rudy gonzalez is also anticipating a release from prison. but with only two days le
>> yeah. >> long time, long time. we've got a lot of catching up to do. >> don't cry. >> i'm trying not to. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> nervous? palms sweating? >> no. >> mine are. you still look good. still got that smile. that's what you used to tease me with. when you wrote that letter, you didn't think i remembered, did you? >> no. 21 years. >> after i got out the last time was '94. i tried to find you and then again when i...
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i've been doing it for a long time. >> jimmy: how long have you been doing it? what are you? 14 years old? how long have you been acting? >> i've been acting probably about nine years. because -- >> jimmy: oh, yeah. when i was young, i always wanted to be on broadway. >> jimmy: you did? why broadway? did your parents take you to plays? >> no. on our car rides. we used to go skiing. we were a ski family. in our car rides, my mom used to play "oklahoma" and i would sing along. we liked show tunes as a family. then one day i said mom, i want to try to be in one of those shows. so she took me to an audition, a broadway audition. it wasn't a broadway audition. i got there and it was a bunch of people in tutus and ballet shoes. and it was an audition for the school of american ballet, which i wasn't very happy about because i didn't want to be a ballerina or whatever. >> jimmy: a ballerina or whatever? >> so then my mom said do this. and i ended up getting into the school. do this and you'll be on broadway one day. turns out my first year, because it's the school of american ballet
i've been doing it for a long time. >> jimmy: how long have you been doing it? what are you? 14 years old? how long have you been acting? >> i've been acting probably about nine years. because -- >> jimmy: oh, yeah. when i was young, i always wanted to be on broadway. >> jimmy: you did? why broadway? did your parents take you to plays? >> no. on our car rides. we used to go skiing. we were a ski family. in our car rides, my mom used to play "oklahoma" and...
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without a long-term deal, americans will continue to feel this uncertainty that washington breeds. businesses could hold off on hiring and consumers could not spend. we're seeing signs of that now, so what is washington waiting for? joining me now, correspondent, libby casey, and she spends a lot of time on adapt hill. and libby, john boehner insists there will be no default so congress has to vote to raise this debt ceiling. this is weird. and we're in the vortex, and john boehner doesn't want it to happen. >> speaker boehner carries a lot of weight, but republicans are not ready to come to the table quite yet. and they're talking about raising the debt ceiling, as they have done before, and they want something in return. so a couple of ideas, tying it to the approval of the keystone pipeline. saying that president obama will vote to raise the debt ceiling if you lift the keystone pipeline, and another shocker, obamacare, and one thing that they're dangling out there, a reinstatement for cuts for benefits for veterans. $6 billion. and that was cut as part of the budget deal just a
without a long-term deal, americans will continue to feel this uncertainty that washington breeds. businesses could hold off on hiring and consumers could not spend. we're seeing signs of that now, so what is washington waiting for? joining me now, correspondent, libby casey, and she spends a lot of time on adapt hill. and libby, john boehner insists there will be no default so congress has to vote to raise this debt ceiling. this is weird. and we're in the vortex, and john boehner doesn't want...
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try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] now manage and help protect your small business remotely with adt. arm and disarm your alarm, watch secure video in real time, and even adjust your lights and thermostat wherever you are. with adt, you get 24/7 protection through our exclusive fast response monitoring. you can be confident that adt is always...
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food isn't hiring long-term bond played? is everyone's a troubling to set dawn dash to accept t job who is turning it down? people are not turret -- turning them down. charles: that is a wonderful play because whenever we hear anything the message is somehow society is treated unfairly by business and politician but somehow i have not heard this makes me feel warm and fuzzy. when i hear words like inclusive am public-private partnerships that makes me feel nervous. >> the president is a real. he officiates policies that discourage business growth ann job creation at the same time there are necessary policies but expanding it to great lengths to encourage people not to work so you discourage job creation and encourage peopleot to work the buck up the numbers to say why aren't people working? hire the lonterm unemployed it is not realistic american businesses will grow and they want to grow there are bills them policies and approaches out there to get the government out of the way without any stimulus or spending we will creat
food isn't hiring long-term bond played? is everyone's a troubling to set dawn dash to accept t job who is turning it down? people are not turret -- turning them down. charles: that is a wonderful play because whenever we hear anything the message is somehow society is treated unfairly by business and politician but somehow i have not heard this makes me feel warm and fuzzy. when i hear words like inclusive am public-private partnerships that makes me feel nervous. >> the president is a...
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we've come a long long way together we both started at about the same time. she didn't decide to become an inspector or anything else she only wanted to drive a business. i can say this a person like her is one you'll never, ever have again on this property she's one of the warmest and a sweetest people you'll know she invited the people open her bus to come to the board meeting to say happy new year are a a - on behalf of the sfmta and the presidio division i present linda wilson and then the employees recognize award and certificate of appreciation for a job very, very well done (clapping.) ms. wilson >> good afternoon. i wasn't expected to is anything but if you know me, i'm also going to give god the head of my life for all. i enjoy what you do i love helping my seniors and may passengers and i want to thank laura one of my passengers and my supervisor thank you to each and every one of you and my daughter. i'm a little bit nerve but grateful to have this award to pass into my grandchildren and great grandchildren >> thank you. and on behalf of the board
we've come a long long way together we both started at about the same time. she didn't decide to become an inspector or anything else she only wanted to drive a business. i can say this a person like her is one you'll never, ever have again on this property she's one of the warmest and a sweetest people you'll know she invited the people open her bus to come to the board meeting to say happy new year are a a - on behalf of the sfmta and the presidio division i present linda wilson and then the...
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they say the isolation is too much. >> i've been here a long time. i've seen a lot of guys, seen them snap, you know? any given day they can snap. >> 23 hours a day you're locked down. you come out for five hours a week. essentially it's just another cell. it's a dead room with a pull-up bar. there's one small window. everywhere you go, handcuffed, handcuffed to go in the shower. you have no human contact with nobody at all. >> but roy slagle has had more contact than most inmates here. it's just been all the wrong kind. at the time of our shoot, he held a dubious record. he had had more cell extractions than any other inmate at the prison. cell extractions occur when inmates violate rules. and refuse orders to cuff up and vacate their cells. it's then up to a specially trained emergency response team to forcibly remove them. and in slagle's case, the extractions are always intense. >> [ bleep ]. >> roy slagle is a big, powerful guy. he is intimidating looking. when you meet him, you understand why he would have been considered a formidable opponent
they say the isolation is too much. >> i've been here a long time. i've seen a lot of guys, seen them snap, you know? any given day they can snap. >> 23 hours a day you're locked down. you come out for five hours a week. essentially it's just another cell. it's a dead room with a pull-up bar. there's one small window. everywhere you go, handcuffed, handcuffed to go in the shower. you have no human contact with nobody at all. >> but roy slagle has had more contact than most...
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six years is a long time, i think. i hope -- i hope i can still be able to go on a -- i don't know how to say it. i'm choked up. in a way i am, in a way i ain't, you know. i just hope i can do the right thing, you know. it's hard to say it and do it. >> you know what not to do. >> i know what not to do. it's going to be hard. it ain't going to be easy. this is the easy part, going home today. >> yeah, it is. you know, just being real about it. >> right. >> never said anything wrong to me, kevin. >> 20 minutes change buses in montgomery. >> montgomery? >> yeah. >> thank you, sir. >> he said 12:30, so you got about 20 minutes. if you want to walk in there and get something, you can. >> something to drink, something to smoke. that's a nice bike, dude. it's kind of crazy looking at all this stuff. i ain't seen so much variety in so long. i ain't never had one of these. i got locked up before this came out, red bull. i might just have to try this. i'm going to get this. pork rinds. i'm going crazy. pork rinds. here we go. i
six years is a long time, i think. i hope -- i hope i can still be able to go on a -- i don't know how to say it. i'm choked up. in a way i am, in a way i ain't, you know. i just hope i can do the right thing, you know. it's hard to say it and do it. >> you know what not to do. >> i know what not to do. it's going to be hard. it ain't going to be easy. this is the easy part, going home today. >> yeah, it is. you know, just being real about it. >> right. >> never...
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nor has anybody else in a long time. and the white house really wanted to control >> she had a special envoy for the middle east and he becameest frustrate and ended up quitting. with regard to the middle east, the last time there was an out outbreak of violence, hilary clinton went in and handled the conflict to get a seize fire. she wasn't sure how long it would hold, but it has held for a year and a half so far. no long-term peace deal, though. >> the head of the cia came to her one day in the situation room and i said i want to talk to you about something. they planned a secret meeting where he came for lunch. no one knew about it. and he wanted her by-in for the raid on laden and we think that is a pivotal moment because he saw she has the so-called bias for action and she wanted her support on that. >> and she disagrees with defense secretary gates. >> and this is someone she al n aligned with and they shared many opinions. >> she was the hawk in the meetings and biden was the dove and president obama took a more h
nor has anybody else in a long time. and the white house really wanted to control >> she had a special envoy for the middle east and he becameest frustrate and ended up quitting. with regard to the middle east, the last time there was an out outbreak of violence, hilary clinton went in and handled the conflict to get a seize fire. she wasn't sure how long it would hold, but it has held for a year and a half so far. no long-term peace deal, though. >> the head of the cia came to her...