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and there would be other exhibits as well from time to time. and the library of congress and the massachusetts historical society, which are the great repositories of adams family papers, have thus far said that they would be very happy to have some of their treasures on loan at the library. and i think it would be in keeping with part of their great contribution to american life. it isn't just -- in my view it isn't just that john and abigail adams did what they did as patriots, as believers in the cause of america and the independence and equality, but that they wrote what they did. they recorded what was happening. they describe the people. described the feelings of the time in a way that no other couple did, and that in itself, those thousands of letters, were an enormous service to their country. i don't think they wrote them tw that in mind, but that has been the result. >> a couple minutes ago one of the leaders of this henry knox museum was showing us around upstairs in the bedroom of henry knox, asking how old he was when he died, 56,
and there would be other exhibits as well from time to time. and the library of congress and the massachusetts historical society, which are the great repositories of adams family papers, have thus far said that they would be very happy to have some of their treasures on loan at the library. and i think it would be in keeping with part of their great contribution to american life. it isn't just -- in my view it isn't just that john and abigail adams did what they did as patriots, as believers...
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that was before your time. i notice in yesterday's wall street journal, it says the plan and the result of that 25% cut was that the campaigns had to be done sequentially. you had to do is south, then move to the east. yesterday, wall street journal says that it is delayed to make that transition from the south to the east because things are not wrapping up in the south as was planned and i take it from your answer to the chairman's question that is true. we are going to have to stay in the south longer than anticipated before we make the move to the east to deal with that region. is that right? you couldn't do the east and the south at the same time. you had to do the south, then move to the east. yesterday, wall street journal says that it is delayed to make that transition from the south to the east because things are not wrapping up in the south as was planned and i take it from your answer to the chairman's question that is true. we are going to have to stay in the south longer than anticipated before we m
that was before your time. i notice in yesterday's wall street journal, it says the plan and the result of that 25% cut was that the campaigns had to be done sequentially. you had to do is south, then move to the east. yesterday, wall street journal says that it is delayed to make that transition from the south to the east because things are not wrapping up in the south as was planned and i take it from your answer to the chairman's question that is true. we are going to have to stay in the...
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time limit on the meters. the only time when that is really important is when there is something going on at at&t park, at which point we definitely want them to 11:00 and definitely want special rates to apply. until 11:00, i understand you do it on the embarcadero, but it is a kind of different neighborhood at mission bay. and outside of game days, i do not think he will make enough money to warrant the extra enforcement you will have to put in, but i get that you want to be consistent. i would like you to monitor this very closely and see whether it is really necessary to run the meters until 11:00. we do not want to discourage our mission day retail, which we do not have much of yet. as i have talked to retail brokers who have said they want to be able to have turnover. they want to have people be able to park it to go to restaurants or what ever. the un limilimit of the nature e meters does not encourage that kind of thing. this is stuff we've been talking to the mta about are ready. the one size does not
time limit on the meters. the only time when that is really important is when there is something going on at at&t park, at which point we definitely want them to 11:00 and definitely want special rates to apply. until 11:00, i understand you do it on the embarcadero, but it is a kind of different neighborhood at mission bay. and outside of game days, i do not think he will make enough money to warrant the extra enforcement you will have to put in, but i get that you want to be consistent. i...
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this is the time to make the point it is time to return time and money to the american people and adopt a flat tox. i yield back the plans of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. it's an honor to be here tonight to speak out for women across america who rely on contraception for their health and well-being. i want to emphasize the word health because at its heart, that's what this debate is all about. there's been a great deal of discussion about religion in the debail -- in the debate. but we want to use tonight to remind policymakers in america -- and americans everywhere what's really at stake when we talk about contraception. and that's the health and well-being of millions of women and their families. 99% of sexually active women have used contraception including 98% of sexually active catholic women. more than half
this is the time to make the point it is time to return time and money to the american people and adopt a flat tox. i yield back the plans of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. it's an honor to be here tonight to speak out for...
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now balancing for the first time in a long time. this has all the hallmarks of major topping out formation. it's a very crowded trade worldwide. and there is a phenomenon when you have a multi-multi-multi-year move. >> what you can do sell the may 157 puts. you you're in the bearish bet. we like to strie to bring those premiums down. >> all right. if you want updates on our trades, be sure to follow us on twitter @cnbc options. and dan posts regular updates on his trades @risk reversal. do check us out. coming up the final call. >>> tonight on cnbc sports biz, the owner of the houston texans talks strategy after losing one of the best defensive players in the game. tonight at a special time 11:30 p.m. eastern on the nbc sports network. time now for the final call. the last word from the options pits. >> mike is braver than i am, but i would not pick a top in apple. >> pick a top in walmart. >> spread your may 16s 0s in the gld. >> looks like our time has expired. for more "options action," go to options action.cnbc.com. next friday
now balancing for the first time in a long time. this has all the hallmarks of major topping out formation. it's a very crowded trade worldwide. and there is a phenomenon when you have a multi-multi-multi-year move. >> what you can do sell the may 157 puts. you you're in the bearish bet. we like to strie to bring those premiums down. >> all right. if you want updates on our trades, be sure to follow us on twitter @cnbc options. and dan posts regular updates on his trades @risk...
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let's suppose you make it 10 times bigger. 10 times longer, 10 times thicker, 10 times wider? is it gonna be heavier? no. 10 times as heavy? no. no. it turns out the volume goes up as the cube, so it's 10 times 10 times 10. it will be a thousand times as heavy. how about the cross-sectional area, the strength? that will go up as the square, 10 times 10, so it would be 100 times stronger. but carrying 1,000 times the weight, gang, you would see it sag noticeably. that's why people who make models of bridges out of toothpicks, and they think all they got to do is make a bigger one out of, you know, a bigger materials, and it turns out they crush. it turns out the engineers get paid a lot of money to do things like make skyscrapers. you know, the golden gate bridge? when the golden gate bridge was being built, being planned, a lot of people who knew about this sort of thing said, "no way, you're not gonna make a bridge that big. "you can make a little model. "but if you scale it up, the strength-to-weight ratio is gonna kill you." and it turned out they were able to do it anyway.
let's suppose you make it 10 times bigger. 10 times longer, 10 times thicker, 10 times wider? is it gonna be heavier? no. 10 times as heavy? no. no. it turns out the volume goes up as the cube, so it's 10 times 10 times 10. it will be a thousand times as heavy. how about the cross-sectional area, the strength? that will go up as the square, 10 times 10, so it would be 100 times stronger. but carrying 1,000 times the weight, gang, you would see it sag noticeably. that's why people who make...
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it's time to get going. to put more giddy-up in our get-along. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's... ... and mix a little more hop in our hip-hop. with the energizing support and cushioning of dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles ... you'll want to get up and go. over time, my lashes thinned. after 40, i didn't have enough lashes. i'd heard of latisse® but had questions. my doctor said... latisse® is the only fda approved prescription treatment for inadequate or not enough lashes. now...
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helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ wait. ♪ it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all...
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more down time. more family time. more me time. more me time. more me time. because the more more i have, the more i have to have... more. [ female announcer ] more room. complimentary drinks. free breakfast. embassy suites. get more. oh dear...kfast. oh dear! ohh dear... i'm not sure exactly what happened here last night. i was out helping people save money on their car insurance. 2 more! you're doing it! aren't they doing great?! hiiiiiii!! come sweat with me! keep going richard. keep sweating!! geico. fifteen minutes could save you sweat! sweat! fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> promotional considerations provided by -- >> chris: a long with michael waltrip, chris myers. we look at the fedex car of denny hamlin. his 11 toyota in victory lane at the subway fresh fit 500. he was the most fit. he said it was self-discovery time, the seven weeks playing golf, getting away. still in a cloud from the championship that slipped away two years ago. he looks like a different driver. >> michael: it slipped away right here in phoenix. they ran out of gas,
more down time. more family time. more me time. more me time. more me time. because the more more i have, the more i have to have... more. [ female announcer ] more room. complimentary drinks. free breakfast. embassy suites. get more. oh dear...kfast. oh dear! ohh dear... i'm not sure exactly what happened here last night. i was out helping people save money on their car insurance. 2 more! you're doing it! aren't they doing great?! hiiiiiii!! come sweat with me! keep going richard. keep...
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the time is 5:28. wal-mart promised to florida give us a permit to build we will give you hundreds of jobs. why are so many people saying no? it's not even 6:00 a.m., yes, it's true. you are wide awake probably. think you are having a problem sleeping. stop leaviosing sleep over it. our sleep specialist is here. in this day in history anna the hula hoop [ female announcer ] with swiffer wet cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] unlike mops, swiffer can maneuver into tight spaces without the hassle and its wet mopping cloths can clean better in half the time, so you don't miss a thing. mom? ahhhh! ahhhh! no it's mommy! [ female announcer ] swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. back to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am anna kooiman. we are going to be waking up with you every single morning. we will be here at 5:00 a.m. working hard to bring you all of the news you ne
the time is 5:28. wal-mart promised to florida give us a permit to build we will give you hundreds of jobs. why are so many people saying no? it's not even 6:00 a.m., yes, it's true. you are wide awake probably. think you are having a problem sleeping. stop leaviosing sleep over it. our sleep specialist is here. in this day in history anna the hula hoop [ female announcer ] with swiffer wet cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little...
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in time. susan candiotti has their story. >> kept coming, getting bigger and bigger. it was way on the other side, and you could see it coming down. >> i'm recording it now. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: from their living room window, lenora and her husband wayne saw a tornado coming at them in the distance. both of you grabbed a camera? >> we both had our little cameras and doing it. >> that's as far -- ah -- >> man, that's a big one, too. it's a huge one. >> listen to it. >> he did not like storms. he watched them, and he liked seeing them, but i was a storm lover. >> reporter: but this twister was for real. >> it's coming right toward henryville. maybe we should tell them. >> it won't move. >> it's coming here. it's picking up. it's picking stuff up. look, you can see it rotate. >> hope it goes to the north of us. it looks like it's heading right towards us. >> we could see it lifting stuff up. and coming out of the wall, and the different colors and we could see it -- the yellow, the gree
in time. susan candiotti has their story. >> kept coming, getting bigger and bigger. it was way on the other side, and you could see it coming down. >> i'm recording it now. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: from their living room window, lenora and her husband wayne saw a tornado coming at them in the distance. both of you grabbed a camera? >> we both had our little cameras and doing it. >> that's as far -- ah -- >> man, that's a big one, too. it's a huge...
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now, before we leave here today, just one more time, let's hear that special song one more time, now performed by the talented san francisco gay men's chorus, who will be joined by -- yes -- who will be joined by all of our performers here today and then all of you. you can sing along by following the lyrics on the screens. ladies and gentlemen, the san francisco gay men's chorus. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems some house sadly -- somehow sadly gay the glory that was rome is of another day i've been terribly alone and four got 10 -- forgotten in manhattan i'm going home to my city by the day -- city by the bay ♪ >> and now it is your turn. >> ♪ i left my heart in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars in the morning fog may chill the air i don't care my love waits there in san francisco of of the blue and windy see -- above the blue and windy sea when i come home to you san francisco your golden sun will shine for me ♪ [applause] >> very nice job, everybody. well, as we close here today, mr. bennett, you h
now, before we leave here today, just one more time, let's hear that special song one more time, now performed by the talented san francisco gay men's chorus, who will be joined by -- yes -- who will be joined by all of our performers here today and then all of you. you can sing along by following the lyrics on the screens. ladies and gentlemen, the san francisco gay men's chorus. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems some house sadly -- somehow sadly gay the glory that was...
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this time period. some folks and historians and activists have played around with the modern freedom struggle. just looking at the issue of freedom around the period of enslavement. it is a huge term that people want to put a catch-all phrase. it depends on what you are talking about. when i was asked to be on the panel, maryland and civil rights. i knew they were talking about african-american struggles within the united states. you have to have that type of label and definition to figure out the cases and figure out the location and region. then a broader question talking about african-american history and struggle for rights in maryland, i would have gone all the way back to 1664. it just depends on the person asking the question and the people who are writing the history. there is that history and we talked about that earlier. history depends on who writes it. there is a lot of civil rights happening outside of '35 or '68 or reconstruction with the president. it depends on what you mean when you sa
this time period. some folks and historians and activists have played around with the modern freedom struggle. just looking at the issue of freedom around the period of enslavement. it is a huge term that people want to put a catch-all phrase. it depends on what you are talking about. when i was asked to be on the panel, maryland and civil rights. i knew they were talking about african-american struggles within the united states. you have to have that type of label and definition to figure out...
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it was a traumatic time, powerful time. i happen to be -- one last thing yet -- i was on the college board my senior year and there was a demonstration on campus and students could have other students represent them in disciplinary hearing so we had several great students, ted wells represented the student and all i could finca of was i hope i never have to -- he represented this fellow. he is very intense and years later i saw him on so many venues. >> that was the start of his pro bono work. he never quite recovered from not getting paid. >> there was another over here. >> my question was for students like eddie, a freshman college, go to the process, father bob brooks was an intense guy making the pitch to holy cross and contemplate, difficult even to think of in 1968. >> it will be interesting. you had several options as well. you talk to ed jones it was the only school that both let him in and gave him money and eddie was mulling over several choices. >> i go down south -- you know what this is? [talking over each othe
it was a traumatic time, powerful time. i happen to be -- one last thing yet -- i was on the college board my senior year and there was a demonstration on campus and students could have other students represent them in disciplinary hearing so we had several great students, ted wells represented the student and all i could finca of was i hope i never have to -- he represented this fellow. he is very intense and years later i saw him on so many venues. >> that was the start of his pro bono...
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you don't know what's going to happen from the time you get on shift to the time you get off shift. >> there's only two types of people in prison. you got the predators and you got the prey. >> i stabbed an inmate 12 times. over some dope in front of the chow hall. >> you got somebody in your face everywhere you go around here. >> always keep in mind where you're working. try not to compromise any advantage you have. >> don't ever assume anything. >> you always have the chance of an inmate trying to escape. you don't know when. you don't know how they're going to try it, you know. >> when inmates break the rules, they're sent to the disciplinary unit also known as the hole. here prisoners are allowed only one hour of exercise a day. the other 23 hours, they're locked in their cells. >> this is like the prison within the prison so to speak. they come here, basically, due to the actions of out on the yard or in a living unit they've somehow broken the rules and misbehave and they're brought up here for corrective management to try to improve their behavior. >>> anamosa has a zero tolera
you don't know what's going to happen from the time you get on shift to the time you get off shift. >> there's only two types of people in prison. you got the predators and you got the prey. >> i stabbed an inmate 12 times. over some dope in front of the chow hall. >> you got somebody in your face everywhere you go around here. >> always keep in mind where you're working. try not to compromise any advantage you have. >> don't ever assume anything. >> you...
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in time.kanl candiotti has . >> kept coming, getting bigger and bigger, way on the other side and you could see it coming down. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: from their living room window, lenora and her husband wayne saw a tornado coming at them in the distance. >> we both had our little cameras and doing it. >> that's as far -- ah -- >> man, that's a big one, too. it's a huge one. >> reporter: listen to it. >> he did not like storms. he watched them, and he liked seeing them, but i was a storm lover. >> reporter: but this twister was for real. >> it's coming right toward henryville. maybe we should tell them. it's coming here. it's picking up. it's picking stuff up pp. look, you can see it rotate. >> hope it goes to the north of us. it looks like it's heading right towards us. >> we could see it lifting stuff up. and coming out of the wall, and the different colors and we could see it -- the yellow, the green, the black, the grays, the blues. all of the different colors. >> reporter: at one
in time.kanl candiotti has . >> kept coming, getting bigger and bigger, way on the other side and you could see it coming down. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: from their living room window, lenora and her husband wayne saw a tornado coming at them in the distance. >> we both had our little cameras and doing it. >> that's as far -- ah -- >> man, that's a big one, too. it's a huge one. >> reporter: listen to it. >> he did not like storms. he watched...
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i done been here about 20 times. and majority of the time because i got hooked on drugs. and by me being hooked on drugs, that cause me to do petty crimes. hey officer. are you ready to fingerprint me? >> that is what you will do now. >> inmates are fingerprinted then allowed to make one phone call. >> i spent the night with a friend. a female, though. i'm so tired of depressing my mama, everybody else in my family is ambitious, got it going on i'm the only one. so they always watching me, waiting to see what is my next move going to be because they don't want me to always end up back here. >> as part of the booking process, inmates must be seen by a nurse for a physical and mental evaluation. >> any drug use? what kind of drugs you use? >> crack cocaine. prozac. that is for depression. >> once the evaluation is completed, the processing department creates id's and classifies the inmates as to where they will be sent within the jail. because alfonso takes prozac for depression, he will be housed on the 8th floor, one of the three floors dedicated to psychiatric care. >> t
i done been here about 20 times. and majority of the time because i got hooked on drugs. and by me being hooked on drugs, that cause me to do petty crimes. hey officer. are you ready to fingerprint me? >> that is what you will do now. >> inmates are fingerprinted then allowed to make one phone call. >> i spent the night with a friend. a female, though. i'm so tired of depressing my mama, everybody else in my family is ambitious, got it going on i'm the only one. so they always...
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at one time, the italians win. i find it beautiful and emotional at the same time. he betrayed himself through that reaction, and at the same time, it was beautiful, but at the same time, it is sad that you have to change your color or to hide it. that you have to do something like that to deny even your origin. you have to be proud of your urgent and to show it. >> you are giving me a challenge and a challenge -- giving me a challenge and yourself a challenge. what about cult? that is not something to hide behind. it is so out there, and yet, it can be quite important part of your collection. why? >> i have been very marked by the movement. -- what about punk? >> it is not like a creation, absolute. it is part of living in society. of course, the punk movement was very important. like already taken by the society in some ways. i must say that when i was going to london, i loved that. the inspiration, through the air, to everything. at the same time, i was fascinated. because i was not part of that. but as a voyeur that i am, i wanted to see them. i'm fascinated. i
at one time, the italians win. i find it beautiful and emotional at the same time. he betrayed himself through that reaction, and at the same time, it was beautiful, but at the same time, it is sad that you have to change your color or to hide it. that you have to do something like that to deny even your origin. you have to be proud of your urgent and to show it. >> you are giving me a challenge and a challenge -- giving me a challenge and yourself a challenge. what about cult? that is...
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they'll be with us from time to time throughout the morning.rea of green on the left of the screen is rain in kentucky into ohio and indiana. that's going to be arriving by later this afternoon. sunrise, that's not until 7:23. and we will have our temperatures climbing into the 50s. by 9:00, some sunshine in and out. mostly cloudy by noontime. mid 60s. near 70 by mid-afternoon. here's your evening planner for this monday evening. expect rain if you're going to be out and about this evening. you'll need the umbrella. rain moving into the metro area by early to mid evening. continuing off and on until dawn tomorrow. a mild week ahead. i'll look at that and the weekend in ten minutes. danella? >>> good news if you're taking bw parkway. had a crash as you approach northbound on 450 on packer. that's not out of the -- on the parkway. that's not out of the lanes. i-270 getting busy traveling southbound at falls road. not seeing any issues northbound. southbound, first set of delays, they start out of urbana and you slow making your way to clarksburg.
they'll be with us from time to time throughout the morning.rea of green on the left of the screen is rain in kentucky into ohio and indiana. that's going to be arriving by later this afternoon. sunrise, that's not until 7:23. and we will have our temperatures climbing into the 50s. by 9:00, some sunshine in and out. mostly cloudy by noontime. mid 60s. near 70 by mid-afternoon. here's your evening planner for this monday evening. expect rain if you're going to be out and about this evening....
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they went back in time. back in time.until you hear what we wait until you hear what we discovered. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project icanada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. that's good for oucountry's energy security [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu relieves your cough 50% longer than tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime. [ snoring continues ] [ male announcer ] because snoring sounds better than coughing. if you can't take a sick day, here's a cold hard fact. alka-seltzer plus cold & cough may cause marked drowsiness. try dayquil cold and flu for non-drowsy relief of these symptoms. ugh! [ male announcer ] so you can save the day, not worry about falling asleep. ♪ in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter job on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field worker
they went back in time. back in time.until you hear what we wait until you hear what we discovered. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project icanada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. that's good for oucountry's energy security [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu relieves your cough 50% longer than...
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it was the best of time, the worst of times. it was the age of wisdom, the age of foolishness.t was the epoch of belief. it was the epic of in credulity. it was the season of light. the season of darkness. it was the spring of hope. it was the winter of despair. we get everything before us. we had nothing before us. we were all going direct to heaven. we were all going direct the other way. does that sound like the current political discourse? [laughter] does that resonate with your feelings? does that describe your consensus of someone you know? how does one navigate the uncertain valley that lays between the best of times, and the worst of times? is it possible for this season of lights to shine into this season of darkness? there's a compass which can guide us from the winter of despair, and that is called hope. help. -- hope is putting faith to work when doubting would be easier. we can all be thankful for hope. people like martin luther king jr, told as darkness cannot drive of darkness. only light to that. the haight cannot drive out hate. only love can do that. perhaps i
it was the best of time, the worst of times. it was the age of wisdom, the age of foolishness.t was the epoch of belief. it was the epic of in credulity. it was the season of light. the season of darkness. it was the spring of hope. it was the winter of despair. we get everything before us. we had nothing before us. we were all going direct to heaven. we were all going direct the other way. does that sound like the current political discourse? [laughter] does that resonate with your feelings?...
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time to do some me we have not done in a very long time, call out dan for a trade on apple. a couple of weeks back, dan made a bearish bet on the tech giant. the trade has been rotten to the core, but he defined his risk, and here is how. just because we risk less doesn't always mean we'll make more. and unfortunately that's exactly what happened with dan's bearish bet on apple. dan thought shares of apple were heading towards nosebleed land. >> you're going to see this stock come from 500 down a bit. >> but shorting the stock -- >> no, god, please, no! >> well, you get the idea. so to define the risk dan instead bought the march 4 stock put for $11.50. now to make money dan needs apple stock to trade below. or below $468.50 by expiration. but $11.50? >> how can i help you? >> well, siri, you can show dan how to do this for less. >> i sold two of the march 4 60 puts. >> turns out he didn't need her. to spend less, dan sold not one, but two of the march $4.60 puts for a total of $10.80. but he did something even better. he made making money easier. here is how. between the $1
time to do some me we have not done in a very long time, call out dan for a trade on apple. a couple of weeks back, dan made a bearish bet on the tech giant. the trade has been rotten to the core, but he defined his risk, and here is how. just because we risk less doesn't always mean we'll make more. and unfortunately that's exactly what happened with dan's bearish bet on apple. dan thought shares of apple were heading towards nosebleed land. >> you're going to see this stock come from...
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, a month at a time, a year at a time. the president has proposed in his budget and paid for in his budget a ten-year fix for the sustainable growth rate. that is the biggest issue that i hear day in and day out from physicians, practicing. they don't know if they'll get paid. being a good payment partner for the 48 million americans who rely on medicare benefits i think is the most essential thing. we would love to work with congress and get that done. >> i would agree with you on that. also if you talk to the doctors the medicare healthcare bill has made it impossible for them to survive. >> the medicare health -- >> excuse me, the healthcare law which is why you see this cultural shift in the way medicine is practiced -- >> the gentleman's time -- >> i hope you get a sense on this, because people are impacted on this today. thank you. i yield back my time. >> the chair recognizes mr. engel for five minutes. >> thank you. madam secretary i want to echo the remarks that mr. waxman made. i think you're doing a fine job as
, a month at a time, a year at a time. the president has proposed in his budget and paid for in his budget a ten-year fix for the sustainable growth rate. that is the biggest issue that i hear day in and day out from physicians, practicing. they don't know if they'll get paid. being a good payment partner for the 48 million americans who rely on medicare benefits i think is the most essential thing. we would love to work with congress and get that done. >> i would agree with you on that....
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i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time is reserved. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. mulvaney: i yield myself the balance of my time. i hear the gentleman, he calls it a gimmick, the white house called it a charade, i've got the same stack my colleague from maryland has, he president's budget, but we also have what we used to formulate the amendment, which is the analysis of the president's 2013 budget from the con tpwhregsal budget office. and in there, if you take the time to review it, you'll find the summary of the way the president treats the 2001 to 2003 tax reductions, modifying estate and gift taxes, other revenue proposals, the automatic procedures in the budget control act, the president's cap on deductions and exclusions. teals with initiatives that will wide then deficit. transportation, medicare, medicaid, the build america bonds program. the president's budget does not include reductions and increases mandatory outlays. it goes on to talk about overseas contingency, disaster relief, $2 million for program integrity
i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time is reserved. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. mulvaney: i yield myself the balance of my time. i hear the gentleman, he calls it a gimmick, the white house called it a charade, i've got the same stack my colleague from maryland has, he president's budget, but we also have what we used to formulate the amendment, which is the analysis of the president's 2013 budget from the con tpwhregsal budget office. and in there, if you...
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long time. >> jimmy: a long time, huh?uillermo was tweeting about his struggle with his weight this morning. and he said, how many pounds can you lose in a day? [ laughter ] i think the answer is not enough pounds. [ laughter ] and he also tweeted, love is having someone who is gonna be there for you, thick or think. [ laughter ] beautiful, guillermo. beautiful. so, we're going to find out if you're thick or think later on. we're having a big weigh-in tonight. and then, we're going to do the thing. you want your mustache cremated or buried? >> buried. >> jimmy: you want it buried. all right. tonight on fox, they had a new episode of "american idol." an all-female episode of "american idol." they had all 12 of the female semifinalists performing. in the competition, there's a holly, a hallie, a hayley and a bailey. is this "american idol" or hugh hefner's next batch of girlfriends? [ laughter ] i think it's "american idol," the answer to that question. in other reality show news, mitt romney won the republican primaries las
long time. >> jimmy: a long time, huh?uillermo was tweeting about his struggle with his weight this morning. and he said, how many pounds can you lose in a day? [ laughter ] i think the answer is not enough pounds. [ laughter ] and he also tweeted, love is having someone who is gonna be there for you, thick or think. [ laughter ] beautiful, guillermo. beautiful. so, we're going to find out if you're thick or think later on. we're having a big weigh-in tonight. and then, we're going to do...
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and all in real time., seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. ernie: welcome back to "the road to the final four." games still in progress right now on tnt, florida, which had a 25-0 run in the first half, leading norfolk state 57-30. on tbs right now, ohio and south florida, the bulls with a four-point lead. and the rest of the night, there's more basketball to be played. on trutv, around 8:00, lehigh and xavier. tnt around 8:40 has purdue and kansas. we wrap up the night, cincinnati and f.s.u. on tbs around 9:40. tonight on cbs begins with "60 minutes" and a report on a medical mystery called face blindness. that's followed by all-new episodes of "the amazing race," "the good wife" and "csi: miami." it's all coming up tonight only on cbs. for our entire march madness broadcast team, this is ernie johnson. good night from new york. ♪ ♪ you do ♪ something to me ♪ that nobody else c
and all in real time., seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. ernie: welcome back to "the road to the final four." games still in progress right now on tnt, florida, which had a 25-0 run in the first half, leading norfolk state 57-30. on tbs right now, ohio and south florida, the bulls with a four-point lead. and the rest of the night, there's more basketball...
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she's really going through a bad time with this particular time of year for her. >> kind of rough. >>t's been happening? >> this week is my son's anniversary, three years. sunday will be three years. the exact anniversary. >> this sunday? >> yeah. >> i see you're carrying a picture. let me see. >> that's maddox. >> oh, look, he's sleepy. >> he falls asleep in the weirdest places. it's the small things that keep connected with him. >> that's wonderful. you've got so much to live for, lady. >> i know. >> you're doing well. >> he's what keeps me going. >> i'm just so glad that you're looking at your life the way you are looking at it. i pray that you have hope because that's such a big thing in your life. and making changes isn't easy. but it's so worth it. >> oh, absolutely. >> and you deserve it. and you can really sort of go forward and not only forward in your faith, but forward knowing that you can make it. because being in here is no place to be. shall we pray before you go? >> okay. >> lord, this is your child. this is krystle and you love her. and we want to pray for her and send
she's really going through a bad time with this particular time of year for her. >> kind of rough. >>t's been happening? >> this week is my son's anniversary, three years. sunday will be three years. the exact anniversary. >> this sunday? >> yeah. >> i see you're carrying a picture. let me see. >> that's maddox. >> oh, look, he's sleepy. >> he falls asleep in the weirdest places. it's the small things that keep connected with him. >>...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. coble, for five minutes. mr. coble: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, last saturday evening i was watching the weekly fox television program entitled "huckabee." bullying was the featured issue. bullying has become a severely significant issue in some schools across our country. bullies with limited exception select their targets or victims in this manner. the victims of smaller and physical stature are the bullies and are usually younger in years. the victims of bullying, mr. speaker, become depressed and embarrassed resulting in physical and emotional damage. one young lad became so distraught that he died by his own hand. yes, he took his own life because of the damage that bullying had inflicted upon him. the "huckabee" program in addition to having interviewed a bullying victim and his family featured as well the director of a recently released movie entitled "bully." i urge you all to see this m
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. coble, for five minutes. mr. coble: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, last saturday evening i was watching the weekly fox television program entitled "huckabee." bullying was the featured issue. bullying has become a severely significant issue in some schools across our country. bullies with limited exception select their targets or victims in this manner. the...
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in the race against time, time stands still for no man, and there is no time to lose, except for saturdayost of us lose an hour. my, how time flies. >> most of us are pretty sleep deprived to start with, and now you are losing another hour. >> doctors say the switch is a bit more difficult for night owls, while early risers will spend an extra hour in the dark. >> you go in a little more drowsy, because the sun does help you wake up. >> how big a deal can this be? we're talking one hour, 60 minutes, 3,600 seconds. experts will tell you, and there are experts in this field, that it can change your entire way of life. studies have shown an increase in accident and workplace accidents. and the report published in the 2009 "new england journal of medicine" documented a 5% increase in the number of heart attacks three days after the march time change. in part, doctors say, because the most difficult clock to reset is our own incolonel timepiece. >> the clocks in all the body parts, in all the organs have clocks as well. it is not just so you get tired, but the rest of your hormones are altered
in the race against time, time stands still for no man, and there is no time to lose, except for saturdayost of us lose an hour. my, how time flies. >> most of us are pretty sleep deprived to start with, and now you are losing another hour. >> doctors say the switch is a bit more difficult for night owls, while early risers will spend an extra hour in the dark. >> you go in a little more drowsy, because the sun does help you wake up. >> how big a deal can this be? we're...
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i had summer break from teaching and i just sat down from the time it was morning to the time it was cocktail hour. i always say this because cocktail hour got earlier everyday because it was so hard to write this book when i had to write it in a certain period of time like that. what i had done finally, in the end, when it's done i thought it was the perfect situation. i had to be in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it probably wouldn't work for any other book. i started this book in third person and thought for sure as a young man's voice in first person. i went in third person and i was 5 pages in and said, this doesn't sound righ
i had summer break from teaching and i just sat down from the time it was morning to the time it was cocktail hour. i always say this because cocktail hour got earlier everyday because it was so hard to write this book when i had to write it in a certain period of time like that. what i had done finally, in the end, when it's done i thought it was the perfect situation. i had to be in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in....
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you can see the little scud clouds that are coming in from time to time today.ile and lake waters called a thermal inertia. they do not warm up fast so we have a repository of cool air just sitting out there waiting to come in. there is our little upper midwest snowstorm and thunderstorms that have increased down to the south. here is a warm front coming together. we will have some isolated 90 degree temperatures out in the plains states. it may back door into this area may be monday or tuesday. it looks like a cool opening day for cubs on tuesday. we are about one degree warmer than we were last night. there is a temperature that will put us in the record book as the warmest march on record in chicago. we did not just sneak by the record we blew it out of the book by 18 points above normal. we are about 5 degrees above the previous warmest march which was set in 1945, 67 years ago. we are not going to have problems with the weather right away but when we get into the early of next week after the rain from various weather stations. 42 degrees and 0 hair. 42 at m
you can see the little scud clouds that are coming in from time to time today.ile and lake waters called a thermal inertia. they do not warm up fast so we have a repository of cool air just sitting out there waiting to come in. there is our little upper midwest snowstorm and thunderstorms that have increased down to the south. here is a warm front coming together. we will have some isolated 90 degree temperatures out in the plains states. it may back door into this area may be monday or...
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now, it is taking time. it is up to 73% yet in this march because a lot of debris in the sea and the port is filled with -- so not 100% yet. now, electricity. in tokyo metropolitan area, tepco -- i'm sorry -- tohoku area first, went down to 16%. recovered to 83% in three days, and in week time 95%. tokyo area, this is not only tokyo but quite a big area from chiba, shizuoka, those places, it went down to 79% and went up to -- in week time to 100%. so these infrastructure recovery was pretty quick. even quicker than a lot of people thought.was, as you can dama damage. as for human life and also jobs, 81,000 people lost their lives -- jobs, i'm sorry. 51,000 acres were inundated. 21,000 ships were lost. so there a lot of damage. we are trying to recover it by putting lot of budget now into this. and government is saying in four years time we will recover 95% of all those land that was inundated. but the serious issue here is still this nuclear issue. i will put this into perspective. in iaea, international ato
now, it is taking time. it is up to 73% yet in this march because a lot of debris in the sea and the port is filled with -- so not 100% yet. now, electricity. in tokyo metropolitan area, tepco -- i'm sorry -- tohoku area first, went down to 16%. recovered to 83% in three days, and in week time 95%. tokyo area, this is not only tokyo but quite a big area from chiba, shizuoka, those places, it went down to 79% and went up to -- in week time to 100%. so these infrastructure recovery was pretty...
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at that time was 22.5. the market is more reasonably valued. i think we're pricing in exactly what we have, which is anywhere between 2% and 3% gdp growth rates and improving economy across the board whether it's in jobs numbers. so i think the upside for the market would probably be an easy two-multiple turns which would get us north of 15% on this year. >> louise, we talk about multiple expansion a lot lately because everyone saying we need multiple expansion, little more risk in the market to move higher. earnings growth is certainly slowing down. do you see that happening for the s&p 500? >> if i look at u.s. corporate profitability, it's at very high levels. it's a bit the same here in europe, actually. operating margins, profit margins at high levels thanks to reduction in capital expenditure, reluctance to hire, especially here in europe. i'm not sure how much longer that can go on for. i think always the concern is how sustainable is the e. so you look at apple. the only reason why it's trading at a
at that time was 22.5. the market is more reasonably valued. i think we're pricing in exactly what we have, which is anywhere between 2% and 3% gdp growth rates and improving economy across the board whether it's in jobs numbers. so i think the upside for the market would probably be an easy two-multiple turns which would get us north of 15% on this year. >> louise, we talk about multiple expansion a lot lately because everyone saying we need multiple expansion, little more risk in the...
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this is not the first time, it's not the last time. it's a nice clear message. i've dealt with this on my show egg l regularly. bullying issue. it's not the first finding of guilt in this regard but it's an important one and i think one we will point as as part of the turning at the top. >> jersey law is different than most states regarding this. explain. >> most states have hate crime laws. jersey is a little complicated, because of what i just talked about. you have to get inside the mind of the defendant, get inside the mind ever of the victim. a lot of elements. everybody be clear, hate crimes are illegal everywhere whether based on race, genter, sexual orientation, religion or gender. this is a very important issue for the country, and i urge parents who are concerned about this case to talk to your kids. what kind of language are you using about your schoolmates? what do you think is a joke? snag can be very harmful to somebody. >> by the way, this leaked over into how people speak about women bp those story, in the press constantly. how people are referri
this is not the first time, it's not the last time. it's a nice clear message. i've dealt with this on my show egg l regularly. bullying issue. it's not the first finding of guilt in this regard but it's an important one and i think one we will point as as part of the turning at the top. >> jersey law is different than most states regarding this. explain. >> most states have hate crime laws. jersey is a little complicated, because of what i just talked about. you have to get inside...
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i was not aware at the time.also aware that she amended that considerably very quickly afterwards. >> i think she amended it seven or eight years afterwards. but did you or anyone else... >> sorry. >> did you or anyone else at your organization investigate this at the time?en >> no. >> can you explain why? >> i didn't know of it. i'm sorry, i'm... i'm... let me just say something. this is not as an excuse. maybe it's an explanation of my laxity. the news of the world is less than one percent of our company. i employ 53,000 people around the world, and i'm spread watching and appointing people whom i trust to run those divisions. >> the idea that he didn't really know what was going on, that, you know, "it's only three percent of my company," "i delegate this to other people, nothing to do with me, guv"... just not credible at all, in my view. it's just my personal view as someone who knows him, because as i've said many times, he is omnipresent. >> bergman: after years of stonewalling, murdoch's company finally l
i was not aware at the time.also aware that she amended that considerably very quickly afterwards. >> i think she amended it seven or eight years afterwards. but did you or anyone else... >> sorry. >> did you or anyone else at your organization investigate this at the time?en >> no. >> can you explain why? >> i didn't know of it. i'm sorry, i'm... i'm... let me just say something. this is not as an excuse. maybe it's an explanation of my laxity. the news of...
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>>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. rapid fire calls. then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skeedaddy? it's time for the lightning round. roger, in new york, roger? >> caller: booyah, jim. how are you doing? i just want to say i make you a must-see every evening and i thank you for all you do for us. >> i thank you. >> caller: great. there's been some insider buying last week on the stock and the street has this as a sell rating. what's your take on ock? >> i like the stock. and, by the way, just for a two for of the $4 kind, yes, i still like it. i would still buy it on the way down. let's go to jaclyne. >> caller: a big booyah. i've been listening to you for about two years. my portfolio has been performing so much better. i've had some great tips. tonight, i'm calling about sdt. >> let me think of that. that's got a 10% yield and i like it a whole lot. let's go to bill in wisconsin. bill? >> caller: hi, jim, thanks for taking my call. love the show. >> hey, thank you very much. >> hey, i buy, sell or hold atko? >> hey, i li
>>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. rapid fire calls. then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skeedaddy? it's time for the lightning round. roger, in new york, roger? >> caller: booyah, jim. how are you doing? i just want to say i make you a must-see every evening and i thank you for all you do for us. >> i thank you. >> caller: great. there's been some insider buying last week on the stock and the street has this as a sell rating. what's your...
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spend this time raising money. it really does give you a leg up when it comes to the general election. >> david, we'll see you a bit later on "meet the press." thanks. >>> now here's jenna. >>> thank you. in japan a moment of silence. prayer and reflection as the country marked the first anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the country. ian williams reports from japan. >> reporter: good morning from one of the places hardest hit bit tsunami where they've been remembering the moment much of this city was swept away a year ago. they stood in silent remembrance marking the moment the tsunami hit, shattering lives and lively hoods along the northeast coast of japan. the time was 2:46 in the afternoon. the tsunami followed 9.0 magnitude earthquake, the strongest ever recorded ed ied japan. ist it's a day few will ever forget. it brings back so many painful memories. this family chose today to return to the spot where their home once stood and from which his mother was swept away. after losing so muc
spend this time raising money. it really does give you a leg up when it comes to the general election. >> david, we'll see you a bit later on "meet the press." thanks. >>> now here's jenna. >>> thank you. in japan a moment of silence. prayer and reflection as the country marked the first anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the country. ian williams reports from japan. >> reporter: good morning from one of the places hardest hit bit...
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but it was just, you know, a traumatic time, a powerful time. we all learned from it, um, and i happened to be -- one last vignette. i happened to be on the college judicial board my senior year, and there was a demonstration on campus, and students could have other students represent them in the disciplinary hearing. and so we had several great students; john telvaccio represented someone, and ted wells represented the student who got in trouble. and all i could think of afterwards was, holy -- i hope i never have to face ted on the other side. [laughter] but he represented. he's very intense, and years later i saw him, you know, on so many different venues. >> and he says that was the start of all his pro bono work. [laughter] that he never quite recovered from the idea of not getting paid -- >> thank you very much for your time. >> i think there was another question over here. >> eddie, don't go away. you can sign this one too. my question is for the students who were, like eddie, a freshman in college going through the process, you've got fa
but it was just, you know, a traumatic time, a powerful time. we all learned from it, um, and i happened to be -- one last vignette. i happened to be on the college judicial board my senior year, and there was a demonstration on campus, and students could have other students represent them in the disciplinary hearing. and so we had several great students; john telvaccio represented someone, and ted wells represented the student who got in trouble. and all i could think of afterwards was, holy...
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as disconnects happen from time to time because agents hang up not yet familiar with the service. in addition to airlines is to get many calls for cable companies apple unemployment benefits and right now she's getting a lot of tax related calls. julie what cbs five. >>> director james cameron has returned from his record-setting journey to the bis as john black sun shows us he shining a light on part of the world that looks like in other planets. >>> james cameron go to the bottom of the sea in what he called a vertical torpedo. it's seven years to design. the two and a half-hour dissent aloud cameron three hours to explore challenger deep. >>> it was very soft almost gelatinous flat plain. almost featureless planes. challenger deep is this lot with the pacific tectonics played slides below the marriott place if mount everest or dropped into the slots the summit of the world's highest mountain would still be more than a mile below the water. did waves will summaries squeezes down almost 3 in. in length this year than in actually shrinks. the window that looked out actually put hi
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, one time only. i smell marijuana all over you. >> all right. >> where is it at. >> wilson keeps saying i don't have any weed. i don't have any weed. >> hold on to it. >> he pats down wilson once. >> wilson seems compliant up to this point. >> the whole time wilson is compliant. >> sergeant moore seems insistent on finding the weed he suspects he smells. he goes to search him one more time. here is where it gets interesting. >> put your hands on that car. spread your legs. >> he appears to grope wilson in the groin area and wilson then reacts to the groping, and that's where sergeant moore puts wilson in a choke hold, just as another officer shows up. >> he did more than touch him. it seemed like he adjusted him. >> they get handcuffs on him. but it's not over. >> where's it at? where's it at? >> i don't have any. >> stop! >> wilson is struggling because he's obviously in pain. that's when the taser comes out. >> he's cuffed! >> following an internal investigation, sergeant moore was reprimanded for
, one time only. i smell marijuana all over you. >> all right. >> where is it at. >> wilson keeps saying i don't have any weed. i don't have any weed. >> hold on to it. >> he pats down wilson once. >> wilson seems compliant up to this point. >> the whole time wilson is compliant. >> sergeant moore seems insistent on finding the weed he suspects he smells. he goes to search him one more time. here is where it gets interesting. >> put your...
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all right guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're giving it to the farmers branch texas city council here last week the fifth u.s. circuit court of appeals ruled the farmers branch law regarding immigration housing regulations was unconstitutional and according to the associated press city officials and farmers branch say they will likely press on defending the law and you see farmers branch texas started on the path of immigration infamy in two thousand and six when they first tried to impose a law against renting to undocumented immigrants a law was repealed in two thousand and seven after the law was challenged in federal court by the a.c.l.u. and so in two thousand and eight the current version of the law was drafted and passed and the newer version attempts to require all renters to have a city license and the legal status of any other kid to be checked now that new less illegal law has been ensnared in legal battles of its own since it passed so far date the legal battles cost farmers branch taxpayers four point five million dollars and while the cost is stag
all right guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're giving it to the farmers branch texas city council here last week the fifth u.s. circuit court of appeals ruled the farmers branch law regarding immigration housing regulations was unconstitutional and according to the associated press city officials and farmers branch say they will likely press on defending the law and you see farmers branch texas started on the path of immigration infamy in two thousand and six when they...
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and time again. not just an elected office, a grown adult man, a grown adult person needs to have a cold of behavior that doesn't include having sex in a parking lot. >> reporter: but leopold is unfazed. his office sent eyewitness news picture of him on the job. business as usual. and the chiefs are done an excellent job of maintaining public safety despite fiscal challenges and they will continue to do so with the inside nothing county will live within its means. he does have supporters. >> he should be given this day in court. they want him to resign, it is a lot of petty stuff going on. >> the rhetoric from union heads is harsh. >> it he is a failed leader from anne arundel county. >> he doesn't have the moral authority to do this job. >> reporter: but mr. leopold has no intention of stepping down. legal experts are telling us that fighting an inditement can be distracting and emotionally draining, but there is precedent staying in office, that's what mayor sheila dixon did. mike hellgren, eyewitn
and time again. not just an elected office, a grown adult man, a grown adult person needs to have a cold of behavior that doesn't include having sex in a parking lot. >> reporter: but leopold is unfazed. his office sent eyewitness news picture of him on the job. business as usual. and the chiefs are done an excellent job of maintaining public safety despite fiscal challenges and they will continue to do so with the inside nothing county will live within its means. he does have supporters....
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this is a real time website. never been done before, and teenagers and college students funded this, and it's actually amazing. go there, and you can find exactly where the lra attacks, the deaths and abductions in real time. >> you're right that the scale has decreased, which is a good think. it's a result of this effort. a result of the international community and the ugandans staying committing to ending the violence. but on the website, you'll notice over 2,000 abductions in the last year, over 1,000 murders of civilians. the scale is way too high for the world to say that's done. it's not done until kony and the lra are disarmed. >> and if this happened in any other country, it would be world news. it took 26 years and nine year of our work to say it's important, these children's lives matter. it's changing the world. >> listen, if you want my personal opinion, i think it's fantastic what you have done. the guy is a total monster. he's a monster. and the fact that you have embraced social media to do this is
this is a real time website. never been done before, and teenagers and college students funded this, and it's actually amazing. go there, and you can find exactly where the lra attacks, the deaths and abductions in real time. >> you're right that the scale has decreased, which is a good think. it's a result of this effort. a result of the international community and the ugandans staying committing to ending the violence. but on the website, you'll notice over 2,000 abductions in the last...
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from time to time i'm sure. dick huff is going to talk to you on foia over the decades, from ford to obama. we have the dates next to his name, 1976-2005. well, that's when he was at the department of justice. dick started with foia, way, way back. seven years on active duty with the ormy, and as a consequence of that or follow-up to that, he's now a retired colonel in the army reserve. he came to the department of justice in 1976 while the ford administration was still rolling along, and so the transition into the carter administration the following january, and he was at the justice department all the way to 2005, retiring a year before i did. we were the founding co-director of the office of information privacy. he was there as an acting director of one of the officers prior to that. dick is more intellectual than he looks upon occasion. he's got a ba from stanford. you got into stanford? apparently so. >> it was easier to get in back then. >> yes. >> if i remember correctly, you said that all of this was set
from time to time i'm sure. dick huff is going to talk to you on foia over the decades, from ford to obama. we have the dates next to his name, 1976-2005. well, that's when he was at the department of justice. dick started with foia, way, way back. seven years on active duty with the ormy, and as a consequence of that or follow-up to that, he's now a retired colonel in the army reserve. he came to the department of justice in 1976 while the ford administration was still rolling along, and so...