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angela show the gay community can be done. >> bill and jim say they hope other states will follow maryland's lead and legalize same-sex marriage. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a number of other new laws go into effect today. current city officials will get an extra year in office. a parent or guardian can freeze credit reports to protect kids from identity theft. they hope it can protect foster children. for more on all the new laws, you can visit our website, wbaltv.com. >> fireworks and parties unfolded all around the world. >> kurt gregory takes a look at new year's around the world. >> the first major city to celebrate 23 was in new zealand. in australia, a fireworks display dazzled hundreds of thousands in sydney where an estimated 1 billion people watching on tv. a large crowd in china. in tokyo, monks rang bells to cleanse sins. letting loose and dancing their way into 2013. more than 100,000 soldiers serving in afghanistan. in central russia, these brave ip.ls took an icy dept the water temperature was 37 degrees. the world's tallest building set the stage for a giant celebration. t
angela show the gay community can be done. >> bill and jim say they hope other states will follow maryland's lead and legalize same-sex marriage. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a number of other new laws go into effect today. current city officials will get an extra year in office. a parent or guardian can freeze credit reports to protect kids from identity theft. they hope it can protect foster children. for more on all the new laws, you can visit our website, wbaltv.com. >>...
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the secondhand grip that you can see that in some of these pictures and angela showeds you some of these guns, a shroud, one of the weapons that i showed you showed the shroud. itself allows the shooter to put his hand on the barrel and if the barrel is hot, they when you fire some of these guns, there is a propensity for the gun to go up and you put your hand on the second pistol grip or the shroud you can bring it down and improves the accuracy, and it allows you to put your hand on a hot barrel because it is ventilated. so these are weapons that have been described as assault weapons. and also, the capacity to accept the magazine somewhere else than from the grip. and we saw it in the an example of that. and also, that we
the secondhand grip that you can see that in some of these pictures and angela showeds you some of these guns, a shroud, one of the weapons that i showed you showed the shroud. itself allows the shooter to put his hand on the barrel and if the barrel is hot, they when you fire some of these guns, there is a propensity for the gun to go up and you put your hand on the second pistol grip or the shroud you can bring it down and improves the accuracy, and it allows you to put your hand on a hot...
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the secondhand grip that you can see that in some of these pictures and angela showeds you some of these guns, a shroud, one of the weapons that i showed you showed the shroud. itself allows the shooter to put his hand on the barrel and if the barrel is hot, they when you fire some of these guns, there is a propensity for the gun to go up and you put your hand on the second pistol grip or the shroud you can bring it down and improves the accuracy, and it allows you to put your hand on a hot barrel because it is ventilated. so these are weapons that have been described as assault weapons. and also, the capacity to accept the magazine somewhere else than from the grip. and we saw it in the an example of that. and also, that we come back to the magazine that has or can take more than ten rounds. so, it has the capacity to accept a magazine more than ten rounds. shot guns, are also assault weapons, if they are again, the foldings stocks, a pistol grip and to accept the detachable magazine or a shock with the revolving cylinder, that is what they called the street sweeper, it is a wicked look
the secondhand grip that you can see that in some of these pictures and angela showeds you some of these guns, a shroud, one of the weapons that i showed you showed the shroud. itself allows the shooter to put his hand on the barrel and if the barrel is hot, they when you fire some of these guns, there is a propensity for the gun to go up and you put your hand on the second pistol grip or the shroud you can bring it down and improves the accuracy, and it allows you to put your hand on a hot...
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chancellor angela merkel opened the show. it follows out in a matter of months, the nazis laid the groundwork for the holocaust. >> there is no other way to say this -- the rise of the national socialists was made possible because the elite and other groups within german society helped. and most importantly, because most germans at least tolerated their rise. >> for angela merkel, the lesson is clear -- human rights have to be continually defended. this is also what would holocaust survivor has made her life's calling. at a ceremony in the german parliament, he described life as a jew in hiller's germany and how jews were slowly rounded up. >> than they were all gone. my family, my friends, the workers from the workshop for the blind, the jewish world war i veterans who still wore their medals on their coats. all gone without a cry, without any trouble at all. we watched as they left, as they obediently began their final journey. every night i saw them before me. i could not stop thinking about them. where were they? what was
chancellor angela merkel opened the show. it follows out in a matter of months, the nazis laid the groundwork for the holocaust. >> there is no other way to say this -- the rise of the national socialists was made possible because the elite and other groups within german society helped. and most importantly, because most germans at least tolerated their rise. >> for angela merkel, the lesson is clear -- human rights have to be continually defended. this is also what would holocaust...
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an ex-friend of mine now, angela lagrecca, producer here on the show, did not say this to my face. you. angela, come here. no, no, no. first of all, she did not say to my face. she always -- what did you say? >> i didn't say -- >> tell her what you said. >> i went up to your hair person, freddy, who i like very much, and i said she needs a haircut. >> and? >> and i said you need your hair needs to be colored. what's with the gray? >> that's terrible to say you think? i know you. we tried to do this at the beginning. i've been here for 15 years. we tried to do a root canvas of you. it didn't work. you wanted it to be natural. >> it actually did work. >> no. >> it was working. i was going to go totally gray, and then i got the job on "millionaire" and they said you're not going gray. >> we have a solution. camera one is going to be your camera. let me just show you. we've all had this. where you have this -- >> i'm representing all the women who got up this morning that don't have time to color their hair. >> see the roots? now look at the solution. this is so crazy. >> what are you
an ex-friend of mine now, angela lagrecca, producer here on the show, did not say this to my face. you. angela, come here. no, no, no. first of all, she did not say to my face. she always -- what did you say? >> i didn't say -- >> tell her what you said. >> i went up to your hair person, freddy, who i like very much, and i said she needs a haircut. >> and? >> and i said you need your hair needs to be colored. what's with the gray? >> that's terrible to say...
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the results show the coalition of angela merkle's party or one seat behind the opposition. the loss by the christian democrats came about because their supporters tried to vote strategically. usually, christian democrat voters cast a ballot for free democrats. at first, they were thrilled at their score. >> i think it is no surprise some conservatives actually gave us a vote to make sure we would be able to continue with the coalition. >> as the votes were counted, it became clear the political blood transfusion had not work. .- worked how could she continued to help the free democrats across germany without hurting her own party poppies -- party potsies popularity. even her star power was not enough to turn things around. keeping the coalition partner ally came at a heavy price, one she may not want to pay again. foreign -- prime minister. on an interview, he wants the former justice minister to be the prime minister. the impulse put the senate elects leader out in front. trailing in third place, monti. austrians have voted to keep prescriptions for their armed forces. the
the results show the coalition of angela merkle's party or one seat behind the opposition. the loss by the christian democrats came about because their supporters tried to vote strategically. usually, christian democrat voters cast a ballot for free democrats. at first, they were thrilled at their score. >> i think it is no surprise some conservatives actually gave us a vote to make sure we would be able to continue with the coalition. >> as the votes were counted, it became clear...
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show. have a good trading week. > > thanks angela. you too. this week, facebook hopes to broaden its appeal with a new addition to the social media website. details aren't out, but the timing couldn't be better. its stock is rising, and jp morgan just named facebook the "top pick" among large-cap internet stocks for 2013. facebook's teasingly vague invite "come and see what we're building" fueled speculation and interest - and worked perfectly. "it could be a phone." since last summer, published reports told of a facebook phone that may debut this year. the company's hired staffers who worked on iphone design and the palm operating system for mobile phones. but ceo mark zuckerberg downplayed speculation, saying at facebook's first earnings report last july, 'building out a whole phone wouldn't make sense for us to do." "two leading suggestions are a music service or shopping service. retailers want a shopping service to better balance amazon." after facebook's ipo last may, in which stock fluctuated between 18 and 45 dollars, zuckerberg said f
show. have a good trading week. > > thanks angela. you too. this week, facebook hopes to broaden its appeal with a new addition to the social media website. details aren't out, but the timing couldn't be better. its stock is rising, and jp morgan just named facebook the "top pick" among large-cap internet stocks for 2013. facebook's teasingly vague invite "come and see what we're building" fueled speculation and interest - and worked perfectly. "it could be a...
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her name is angela trimber, a california actress. she's in short films and tv showsuch as californication, the community, and the league. she wasn't able to go home for the holidays, so she brought cheer to those that did get to see their families at the holidays. it's the only music is the music that's in her headphones. she's really dancing no no music what soar. >> she's got a whole crowd of people, but only one or two people is looking at her. >> it's l.a. they see this stuff all the time. >> all you're doing is waiting for the dumb bag to get out of the dumb chute. you probably don't care about anything else. she wasn't there to fly to or from anyplace. she went down to l.a.x. she's got the moves. >> 1960s moves. i feel like she's dancing on "laugh in." ♪ >> i feel like she's on "giget." >> i love her sense of pride at the end. sort of the gymnast stand. she was so proud of herself for dancing like nobody was watching. >> nobody was watching. [ speaking spanish ] [ bleep ]. >>> he is the subject of the new pbs documentary called "deportero." he is a reporter. [
her name is angela trimber, a california actress. she's in short films and tv showsuch as californication, the community, and the league. she wasn't able to go home for the holidays, so she brought cheer to those that did get to see their families at the holidays. it's the only music is the music that's in her headphones. she's really dancing no no music what soar. >> she's got a whole crowd of people, but only one or two people is looking at her. >> it's l.a. they see this stuff...
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show for you. >> she welcomes in oscar nominee angela basset and mary j blige and michael bolton. >> so you wereit of a stoner as a kid. >> tell everybody tell everybody. >> it's in your book. >> oh it's in the book oh no. oh no. yes. yeah. i was kind of a haze. it was a bit of a haze my teen years. >> from 12 to 20 you were smoking dope. >> 12 to 18. >> and. >> everybody i knew was. >> yeah. >> anybody who wasn't was missing the party or something. >> yeah. and but then you stopped when you got to be about 18 or 20. >> 18 everything shifted. >> how did you decide you know this is not really working for me? >> i started actually started to meditate. and that really was a very, very big shift for me. it probably saved me in a lot of ways. >> and you can catch the show at 4 right here on abc2. >>> stay with us this morning, she was seeking court protection. >> after what happened to her she didn't need to make a case. what happened in the courtroom had deputies springing into action. glr's watching the station works for you now good morning maryland. >> the teen accused of opening fire at perry ha
show for you. >> she welcomes in oscar nominee angela basset and mary j blige and michael bolton. >> so you wereit of a stoner as a kid. >> tell everybody tell everybody. >> it's in your book. >> oh it's in the book oh no. oh no. yes. yeah. i was kind of a haze. it was a bit of a haze my teen years. >> from 12 to 20 you were smoking dope. >> 12 to 18. >> and. >> everybody i knew was. >> yeah. >> anybody who wasn't was missing the...
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would show that there are total violations and it is going to show the reason why i'm going to file an injunction, i'm going to hire angela alioto the stopple procedures in the city and county that relates to african-american tenants; you are playing around here like we are playing games. those tenants are the one suffering. the authority is out of compliance. >> chair: thank you. >> i will come back of another chance. >> chair: any of the speakers for item 2. seeing none public comment is closed. gvl(gavel) we have a motion on the motion? >> i make a motion to move this item with a positive recommendation. >> chair: supervisor cohen do you want to say a few words? we have a motion to set the item forward with recommendations, narrowing down the focus of this item, many members of this board whether on the committee or elsewhere will be feeding information to the analyst. we can move this forward without objection? thank you. do we have any other items? >> clerk calonsag: no other items. >> chair: thank you. we are adjourned.
would show that there are total violations and it is going to show the reason why i'm going to file an injunction, i'm going to hire angela alioto the stopple procedures in the city and county that relates to african-american tenants; you are playing around here like we are playing games. those tenants are the one suffering. the authority is out of compliance. >> chair: thank you. >> i will come back of another chance. >> chair: any of the speakers for item 2. seeing none...
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zero sum game because there is so much political capital that you have so later on the show we are talking to angela from the centre for american progress. the question is: does gun put immigration on the back burner? does gun happen before congressional march madness and that means immigration is put off to the side or does immigration happen first? i hate to say it but because our congress is so fickle, you know i guess we only deal with one at a time. >> i don't know. we will be right back on "the bill press show" after this, but don't go anywhere. give us a call. with you 855. >> 866-55-press. we want to hear your calls. we will be right back after the break on the bill press show. >> on your radio and on current tv this is "the bill press show." that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] alon
zero sum game because there is so much political capital that you have so later on the show we are talking to angela from the centre for american progress. the question is: does gun put immigration on the back burner? does gun happen before congressional march madness and that means immigration is put off to the side or does immigration happen first? i hate to say it but because our congress is so fickle, you know i guess we only deal with one at a time. >> i don't know. we will be right...
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show for a closer look at the trading day. good morning to you mark. > > good morning angela. > looking at what happened last year in the market and the market being so strong, is it better to not pay attention to anything that's coming off capitol hill lately and just pay attention to the fundamentals of trading? > > i think that makes a ton of sense. if you look at how the s&p performed relative to hedge funds, hedge funds got creamed relative to the s&p 500. why? they spent way too much time looking at macroeconomic and government things, positioning themselves, and they get caught up. i think we saw a lot of that happen last year, and we are in a perfect position for the exact same thing to happen. i think you just kind of look at those market multiples and trade them. > what are some places that you would look at? would you consider perhaps some of the gambling stocks? the the numbers from macau and all these casinos are really coming in with some pretty hot and heavy revenues here. > > especially if you are counting on china heating back up, macau is a great play. las vegas sands has a great, great presence there. wynn a
show for a closer look at the trading day. good morning to you mark. > > good morning angela. > looking at what happened last year in the market and the market being so strong, is it better to not pay attention to anything that's coming off capitol hill lately and just pay attention to the fundamentals of trading? > > i think that makes a ton of sense. if you look at how the s&p performed relative to hedge funds, hedge funds got creamed relative to the s&p 500. why? they...
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uncle joe over the dinner table. [ music ] >> this is "the bill press show." >> twenty-five minutes after the hour we will talk to angelacenter of american progress about immigration reform, and it looks like michael tomasky is in the studio with us as a friends of bill. it looks like immigration reform is going to nose ahead of gun control here as the issue that the senate is most likely to deal with first. >> yeah. >> you have written a piece today form daily beast in response to david mammot about gun control. he wrote in newsweek. >> he wrote in newsweek last week. he has become very right-wing in recent years. so he is against obama and all of his deeds. >> channelling karl marx. >> the old handy hoary thing that they do. he said that obama signed a law giving armed secret service protection to him and his family for the rest of their lives which actually is not correct. it's not true with regard to the chirp. children don't have it for life. presidents and their wives. wives lose it if they separate. >> this is true for every president? >> it's changed in recent years after 9-11 t it's changed for bush and obama.
uncle joe over the dinner table. [ music ] >> this is "the bill press show." >> twenty-five minutes after the hour we will talk to angelacenter of american progress about immigration reform, and it looks like michael tomasky is in the studio with us as a friends of bill. it looks like immigration reform is going to nose ahead of gun control here as the issue that the senate is most likely to deal with first. >> yeah. >> you have written a piece today form daily...
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show it ♪ ♪ i'm a daddy and i know it ♪ . >> brian: joining us now, the man behind the video who is helping raise that family. chad and angela. >> thank you. >> brian: so how did this start? chad, was this your idea? >> i can't take credit. it was angela's idea. she came up with the idea of doing an actual music video. last year we did a cd that -- musical cd that we gave out to the family as a white elephant present. everybody asked what we were doing this year. we were sitting on the couch and she said, why not do a music video? the idea was born. >> brian: he's sexy and he knows it. the triplets were a surprise. angela, is he a help around the house? >> he is. he helps out a lot. i'm very lucky. >> brian: meanwhile, still holding down a real estate company. how much fun was it for the kids to do this video? >> they had a blast. every time we broke out the camera, they knew what was going on. they jumped around saying dance. they got to know the song. they still sing it today. they had a blast. >> brian: angela, does this represent the chaos in your house with five little kids? >> oh, absolutely. that's why you see the bab
show it ♪ ♪ i'm a daddy and i know it ♪ . >> brian: joining us now, the man behind the video who is helping raise that family. chad and angela. >> thank you. >> brian: so how did this start? chad, was this your idea? >> i can't take credit. it was angela's idea. she came up with the idea of doing an actual music video. last year we did a cd that -- musical cd that we gave out to the family as a white elephant present. everybody asked what we were doing this year....
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angela basset is also there and we'll talk to her later here on the show. the president also -- he also spoke at belleville elementary school. take a listen. >> not so much inauguration when we think about the fact that this is dr. king's birthday that we're going to be celebrating this weekend. i'm always reminded that he said everybody wants to be first. everybody wants to be a drum maj major, but if you're going to be a drum major, be a drum major for service. be a drum major for justice. be a drum major for looking out for other people. >> nbc's ron mott standing by on the national mall for us today. ron, we just heard from the president there and vice president joe biden and members of his family also participating in the day of service events. since when has all of this been a part of the inauguration festivities? >> reporter: the president when he was inaugurated four years ago made a day of service part of the festivitieses for that first weekend. he wants this to be a standing tradition and hoping future presidents would make this a standard tradit
angela basset is also there and we'll talk to her later here on the show. the president also -- he also spoke at belleville elementary school. take a listen. >> not so much inauguration when we think about the fact that this is dr. king's birthday that we're going to be celebrating this weekend. i'm always reminded that he said everybody wants to be first. everybody wants to be a drum maj major, but if you're going to be a drum major, be a drum major for service. be a drum major for...
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angela miles this morning. here's a first look at the world of business and investing. with our tech-driven lifestyles, ces, the annual consumer electronics show, is getting as big as the oscars. it begins tomorrow in las vegas, and the biggest, best, newest and coolest stuff in electronics will be on display. google gets a break from the federal trade commission - but not so fast in europe. the european union is also investigating whether google hurt rivals by manipulating internet searches. the e.u. says its probe continues. if found guilty, the search giant could be fined billions of dollars. and it's an etf free-for-all. exchange traded funds are becoming the investor's choice over mutual funds. data for the first 11 months of last year show 10's of billions of dollars more were poured into the lower-fee funds. nearly $120 billion was taken out of stock funds, while etfs' total amount climbed to $154 billion. it was a banner week for the first week of the year. is dan haugh of pti securities cashing in and heading to hawaii? > > well, it seems that way. we certainly had a good week. the iwm, the russell 2000, went up 5 3/4% in a four day w
angela miles this morning. here's a first look at the world of business and investing. with our tech-driven lifestyles, ces, the annual consumer electronics show, is getting as big as the oscars. it begins tomorrow in las vegas, and the biggest, best, newest and coolest stuff in electronics will be on display. google gets a break from the federal trade commission - but not so fast in europe. the european union is also investigating whether google hurt rivals by manipulating internet searches....
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shows us something that could mean the nightmare could be over. >> reporter: her eyes were closed. body unable to move. but angelas conscious, on the operating table. >> it was like a searing pain. i felt like i was being burned. >> reporter: an emergency c-section, under general anesthesia. doctors had no way to know she could feel everything. >> as awake as i am right now. >> reporter: and having surgery? >> and having surgery. both with feeling and sensation except i was paralyzed. >> reporter: she experienced anesthesia awareness. it's more common in women and runs in families. and for every 1,000 patients who are under general anesthesia, roughly one or two will be aware. it happens because anesthesia is really more an art than a science. a forest of beeping monitors can't always tell a doctor if a patient is truly unconscious. >> a way to inject a little current -- >> reporter: the new issue of "the atlantic" on stands today reports on what may be a breakthrough. a new approach that could monitor consciousness itself. >> you don't want the patient to move, to feel any pain, to have any memory. >> reporter:
shows us something that could mean the nightmare could be over. >> reporter: her eyes were closed. body unable to move. but angelas conscious, on the operating table. >> it was like a searing pain. i felt like i was being burned. >> reporter: an emergency c-section, under general anesthesia. doctors had no way to know she could feel everything. >> as awake as i am right now. >> reporter: and having surgery? >> and having surgery. both with feeling and...
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it shows what absolute lack of compassion they have for the realities of women's lives. >> and angelaat what's going on in the abortion bill in new mexico, it tries to define fetus not as a person but as evidence. state representative kathryn brown introduced a bill that would prosecute doctors who perform abortions for rape victims. they would be charged with a third degree felony for quote, tampering with evidence. >> well, what's beyond me, reverend, here in this situation is the fact that republicans want to protect the right to life in some instances and not in others. when you look at things like the death penalty and they don't fight for the right to live in that situation. or the fact that we're having this fight right now about the second amendment. you brought up dick cheney earlier. it doesn't make sense. at some point you have to have your arguments and your message aligned. it's off right now. >> i mean, the one thing that's clear, john boehner made it very clear what the fundamental goal is. watch this. >> it's becoming more and more important for us to share the truth w
it shows what absolute lack of compassion they have for the realities of women's lives. >> and angelaat what's going on in the abortion bill in new mexico, it tries to define fetus not as a person but as evidence. state representative kathryn brown introduced a bill that would prosecute doctors who perform abortions for rape victims. they would be charged with a third degree felony for quote, tampering with evidence. >> well, what's beyond me, reverend, here in this situation is the...
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angela merkel's government says the economy will grow by just 0.4% in 2013. that is less than half its previous forecast. >> and it is the latest in a bit disappointing news because data released on tuesday showed that the german economy contracted sharply in the last quarter, but the government insists it is still upbeat about the future. >> germany's economics minister has plenty of reasons to be happy with the country's business climate. unemployment figures remain in check, and the economy is growing, a claim not year of -- not many european nations can make these days. last year, german gdp expanded 5.8%. the economics ministry is expecting growth of only 0.4%, but government analysts predict 2014 will be better. gdp is forecast to jump by 1.6%. policies to stabilize the economy in the face of the eurozone debt crisis are working. >> the outlook is so good part because the business community is regaining trust in the eurozone. all the indices show this, and not just investors, which you can see in the development of interest rates, but business people. it has become clear from discussions that companies want to invest. >> if and when they do, that will inject a fresh supply of cash into th
angela merkel's government says the economy will grow by just 0.4% in 2013. that is less than half its previous forecast. >> and it is the latest in a bit disappointing news because data released on tuesday showed that the german economy contracted sharply in the last quarter, but the government insists it is still upbeat about the future. >> germany's economics minister has plenty of reasons to be happy with the country's business climate. unemployment figures remain in check, and...
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angela merkel's government says the economy will grow by just 0.4% in 2013. that is less than half its previous forecast. >> and it is the latest in a bit disappointing news because data released on tuesday showed that the german economy contracted sharply in the last quarter, but the government insists it is still upbeat about the future. >> germany's economics minister has plenty of reasons to be happy with the country's business climate. unemployment figures remain in check, and the economy is growing, a claim not year of -- not many european nations can make these days. last year, german gdp expanded 5.8%. the economics ministry is expecting growth of only 0.4%, but government analysts predict 2014 will be better. gdp is forecast to jump by 1.6%. policies to stabilize the economy in the face of the eurozone debt crisis are working. >> the outlook is so good part because the business community is regaining trust in the eurozone. all the indices show this, and not just investors, which you can see in the development of interest rates, but business people. it has become clear from discussions that companies want to invest. >> if and when they do, that will inject a fresh supply of cash into th
angela merkel's government says the economy will grow by just 0.4% in 2013. that is less than half its previous forecast. >> and it is the latest in a bit disappointing news because data released on tuesday showed that the german economy contracted sharply in the last quarter, but the government insists it is still upbeat about the future. >> germany's economics minister has plenty of reasons to be happy with the country's business climate. unemployment figures remain in check, and...
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angela had a couple of cellphones so that he would get calls from different people. sometimes that's all it takes to believe in the whole world. >> reporter: he directed the movie which has become an mtv showhe internet gives us a lot of new tools. but at the root of it is the same thing. >> the root of that has been the same for centuries, just sort of loneliness and a need to connect. he and his brother have been watching the manti te'o case with keen interest. today it's been reported his girlfriend was texting him and calling him before every game, was in touch with friends and teammates. many catfish are cereal offenders, as was the case with jamieson king. >> we're looking for jamieson. >> hello. >> is he here? >> it's me. >> reporter: sunny learned, it was this woman who the show says had a series of victims over four years. >> as for manti te'o, we have not heard from him. a source says they want him to speak out publicly, but the ball is in his court. >> everyone waiting. thank you. >>> coming up, watch this, a man on a snowmobile tries to outrun an avalanche. the narrow escape on tape in our index tonight. that i could smoke me for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little
angela had a couple of cellphones so that he would get calls from different people. sometimes that's all it takes to believe in the whole world. >> reporter: he directed the movie which has become an mtv showhe internet gives us a lot of new tools. but at the root of it is the same thing. >> the root of that has been the same for centuries, just sort of loneliness and a need to connect. he and his brother have been watching the manti te'o case with keen interest. today it's been...
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boat show into new york city. angela earhardt is there she is testing her sea legs. see more of her sea legs in just a moment. ahoy, captain. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> and members of congress are set to get a pay raise this year. [audience booing] >> isn't that like fixing a plumber for fixing a toilet he blocked up in the first place? [ laughter ] >> tucker, what you will come to learn is that clayton doesn't always find our jay lenos funny. >> that was good. >> that was good. >> that was an apt analogy. >> chuck our floor manager chuckled at that. much is made. i remember us slamming the iranian government on the show for adding in. remember that missile launch they added in where they photo shopped in extra missiles to show they actually launched them. they photo shopped in extra missiles. this is what we did. kind of like what the federal governmen
boat show into new york city. angela earhardt is there she is testing her sea legs. see more of her sea legs in just a moment. ahoy, captain. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> and members of congress are set to get a pay raise this year. [audience booing] >> isn't that like...
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angela. aka chocolate. she's the fighter baby mama. tamara she's no drama baby mama. there is serena and liana aka pebbles. >> i have all these baby mamas. >> so understandably some don't like this reality showanged to change dot organize so this doesn't air. the oxygen network has taken that trailer down from their website. in fact, we were able to obtain that trailer from lovely tease blog. so i don't know, maybe this petition is going to work. maybe they're going to take it down. >> cenk: they have done terrific work. they're the guys who took all the glenn beck's sponsors away. when color change comes for you you might be in trouble. thoughts guys. despicable show? are they right? >> call me jaded i don't think it's worse than anything else on tv right now. you have basketball wives. honey boo boo, you have jersey shore that go along with stereotypes of ethnicity. i don't know what about this show is so bad that it's making people come out in masses. >> no one is not being hired because their kid kid was not in a pageant show. or they're fighting on tv. new york jersey, atlanta, all of these. there is a level of respect, and level of stereotype. there is the grimy, and the semi. this kee
angela. aka chocolate. she's the fighter baby mama. tamara she's no drama baby mama. there is serena and liana aka pebbles. >> i have all these baby mamas. >> so understandably some don't like this reality showanged to change dot organize so this doesn't air. the oxygen network has taken that trailer down from their website. in fact, we were able to obtain that trailer from lovely tease blog. so i don't know, maybe this petition is going to work. maybe they're going to take it down....
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angela bassett and eva longoria. >> reporter: i will. >>> and joining me, john harwood. cnbc's chief washington correspondent and political writer for the "new york times" and good friend to this showee you here bright and early in washington. kind of fun. >> kel you what, ron may be distracted by the hollywood actresses but i am laser focused on this inauguration and the second term of the president. >> asking you a bunch of questions. here we go. what do up think the main goals are that you expect the president to outline tomorrow in his address, or monday? >> i would expect the president to focus on the goal of trying to bring the country together behind some of the priorities that we all share. you know, when you look at the two things that the president brought into office, one was an agenda, a set of priorities he wanted to pursue on health care, on financial regulation, energy and climate change nthat sort o thing. a much bigger failure for the president in the first term, the goal of bringing the country together. part of his political identity when he broke on the national stage in 2004. we're a nation, not a blue nation, we're one united states of america. i think he's go
angela bassett and eva longoria. >> reporter: i will. >>> and joining me, john harwood. cnbc's chief washington correspondent and political writer for the "new york times" and good friend to this showee you here bright and early in washington. kind of fun. >> kel you what, ron may be distracted by the hollywood actresses but i am laser focused on this inauguration and the second term of the president. >> asking you a bunch of questions. here we go. what do...
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angela wri and former executive director and general counsel to the congressional black caucus. good morning. >> marco rubio has been taking the lead on this for republicans trying to win over, for example, conservative talk show hosts. can he provide some political cover for other conservatives? what's his role in all of this? >> clearly for obvious reasons he has standing on the issue that others don't have. he's obviously taken the lead in terms trying to drive this. there are two fundamental elements that you saw the president address that the republicans have been concerned about. one is the idea that the those who asked to follow the process end up at the end of the line as opposed to beginning of the line. the president was clearly trying to address that concern the republicans have. the other is great, we pass a immigration policy but if we don't have a border to enforce it, what's the point? how do we have a border that allows us to actually have an immigration policy. it sounds like what's occurring in the senate and working with the white house and house of representatives that people are beginning to realize there's an opportunity here and we can potentially move forward but it's going to require s
angela wri and former executive director and general counsel to the congressional black caucus. good morning. >> marco rubio has been taking the lead on this for republicans trying to win over, for example, conservative talk show hosts. can he provide some political cover for other conservatives? what's his role in all of this? >> clearly for obvious reasons he has standing on the issue that others don't have. he's obviously taken the lead in terms trying to drive this. there are...
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eurozone economies, angela merkel and her ruling csu party are at the peak of their power, even after having been in power for some years now. and that's quite remarkable. what it showsbility of voters to support a politician most high approval ratings and at the same time they disapprove of a number of policies that they're implementing, specifically in terms of eurozone bailout. merkel is being rewarded, most obviously, for seem to go be tough on the conditions of those bailouts. at the same time, it's allowing them to take place. another, you know, undercurrent data is that the german economy has stayed in growth. and we think that's really important. where you see the anti-incumbent move has been in the last two years in countries that the direction of travel of the economy is negative. even if germany is barely in positive territory, it is there. >> presumably, they would like to avoid any activation, any more bailouts of anybody ahead of the elections. is that the way they see it? >> absolutely. merkel has always been a very cowerus politician. even the regional and provincial elections affected her willingness to address the greek bailout, you know, possibly e
eurozone economies, angela merkel and her ruling csu party are at the peak of their power, even after having been in power for some years now. and that's quite remarkable. what it showsbility of voters to support a politician most high approval ratings and at the same time they disapprove of a number of policies that they're implementing, specifically in terms of eurozone bailout. merkel is being rewarded, most obviously, for seem to go be tough on the conditions of those bailouts. at the same...
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angela, we have people here from p.a., could you come now? no. i'm at home. i have a family. >> she did have a fan base before the show.ut people always are looking for you. >> they come with busloads from philadelphia sunday night, 30 people on a bus. >> is that great, because i got to assume that translates into a big old paycheck at the end of the day or is that weird? >> no, it's cool. it's good. they're nice. they come with breads and they came with the pretzels from philadelphia, big. >> they come with the bus and drop off the pretzels. >> is anything off limits? >> i really don't like to discuss people's personal business. if i know a secret about you i'm not going to put it out there unless you push me. >> when the woman was cheating you're not going to talk about it. >> it's not my business to say. i have certain limits. >> if it's good for ratings -- >> like i said if someone's going to come after me we'll get into it. there's a lot of times things are withheld because i don't feel it's appropriate to burn somebody that bad. >> third season what can we expect more of the butter knife slashing fighting? >> yel
angela, we have people here from p.a., could you come now? no. i'm at home. i have a family. >> she did have a fan base before the show.ut people always are looking for you. >> they come with busloads from philadelphia sunday night, 30 people on a bus. >> is that great, because i got to assume that translates into a big old paycheck at the end of the day or is that weird? >> no, it's cool. it's good. they're nice. they come with breads and they came with the pretzels...
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angela david, a great friend. ponytail is a quick shortcut to a face lift, lifts the eyes and forehead. >> shows off your cheekbones fitted should it be? you don't want it too tight? >> absolutely. some women buy something too tight and thinks it will have a better benefit. no, it budges in all areas. it should compress you and helps you keep your posture better because it sucks you in. >> you should be able to breathe, too. we have a layer here, layering can actually help us look thinner? >> layer yourself thin. if you choose a darker color underneath, it draws attention to here and minimizes the area. it also makes you look like you know what you're doing when it comes to styling. you have a cardigan, blazer streamlines it, two thin layers. not talking bulky. clean slimlines and choose a jean that's not tie-dyeed but washed. >> thank you so much! >>> up next, the top companies for new college graduates looking for a job in 2013. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> we're back at 8:46. as college s
angela david, a great friend. ponytail is a quick shortcut to a face lift, lifts the eyes and forehead. >> shows off your cheekbones fitted should it be? you don't want it too tight? >> absolutely. some women buy something too tight and thinks it will have a better benefit. no, it budges in all areas. it should compress you and helps you keep your posture better because it sucks you in. >> you should be able to breathe, too. we have a layer here, layering can actually help us...
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technology from this years international consumer electronics show tonight on "the communicators" at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> german chancellor angela merkel spoke about the current state of the euro zone before world leaders gathered last week at world economic forum in davos, switzerland. german is the largest economy among the 17 countries that make up the eurozone. after her remarks, chancellor merkel took questions. this is 25 minutes. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: how can we get this. ..
technology from this years international consumer electronics show tonight on "the communicators" at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> german chancellor angela merkel spoke about the current state of the euro zone before world leaders gathered last week at world economic forum in davos, switzerland. german is the largest economy among the 17 countries that make up the eurozone. after her remarks, chancellor merkel took questions. this is 25 minutes. [speaking in native tongue]...
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angela has done the same sort of thing before in places like laundromats and also in a shopping mall. and this video shows when you put your faith in unwitting strangers. >> what do you need? oh! what's wrong with you? >> i trust you. >> i trust you! >> i don't know what he's expecting those people to do. maybe not so bad landing in sand but this guy also does the fall, as you can see there, on sidewalks. why? we may never know. it's now 8:06. sending it back out to matt, al and erica. matt, thank you always for catching me when i fall. >> whenever i can. that gets my early vote for the dumbest thing i've ever seen in 2013. >> willie does the trust fall with matt except he grabs his tush. >> and as often as he can. >> mr. geist, thank you very much. mr. roker, how about a check of the weather? >> let's check it out for you. your pick city of the day happens to be sioux city, iowa. sunny, cold, 30 degrees. satellite view, radar, you've got a lot of wet weather making its way from houston to dallas. snow back through the western parts of texas. rain in the pacific northwest. lake-effect snow squalls, easter
angela has done the same sort of thing before in places like laundromats and also in a shopping mall. and this video shows when you put your faith in unwitting strangers. >> what do you need? oh! what's wrong with you? >> i trust you. >> i trust you! >> i don't know what he's expecting those people to do. maybe not so bad landing in sand but this guy also does the fall, as you can see there, on sidewalks. why? we may never know. it's now 8:06. sending it back out to...