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go ahead scottie. really quick. >> the issue is no -- justice scalia brought up the same point. when you're trying to redefine marriage on a government constitutional side. you're going to force churches to marry people. >> separate people are talking. >> john: guys, i have the prop. topic number three. immigration reform. make it quick. >> immigration reform with a path to citizenship would pump a ton of money economically into the country long-term. we would start collecting taxes from these people. they would stop getting paid under the table so given the fact that it leads to money that can far outweigh what it would cost up-front, how can you not support. >> the people who are coming in are not highly skilled college-educated workers. let's say that right now. >> john: no, they're taking the jobs those workers won't take. >> we can't support the citizens we have right now. they're putting a huge strain on education or healthcare. if they were forced to which they should be instead of putting $40 million plus on food stamps -- >> john: okay to do migrant farm work. >> let's
go ahead scottie. really quick. >> the issue is no -- justice scalia brought up the same point. when you're trying to redefine marriage on a government constitutional side. you're going to force churches to marry people. >> separate people are talking. >> john: guys, i have the prop. topic number three. immigration reform. make it quick. >> immigration reform with a path to citizenship would pump a ton of money economically into the country long-term. we would start...
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stand up scottie. let people see you. mr. farrell? eric maurd, norman yooe, you've got the whole board. oh, my god!. i am just so delighted, christina that mom's at the mayor's office that you altogether decided to do a closing ceremony for black history month. harlem would disagree with you on that because tomorrow there is another harlem kelly version of black history and he's been doing it for years. it's the most inexpensive event that i have ever been to. i'm going to try to get him to upgrade it, mr. mayor, now that he's the big man. we just finished the most magnificent chinese new years parade it was and the lord obviously smiled on the chinese because it didn't rain this year. most years it rains for the chinese new years. this was at an incredible location. it's always the location over the last years or so, an elective family has reached out to include an -- array of people. in january it was chinese new years celebration and now we are doing black history month. in about five weeks we'll be doing the cherry blossom festiva
stand up scottie. let people see you. mr. farrell? eric maurd, norman yooe, you've got the whole board. oh, my god!. i am just so delighted, christina that mom's at the mayor's office that you altogether decided to do a closing ceremony for black history month. harlem would disagree with you on that because tomorrow there is another harlem kelly version of black history and he's been doing it for years. it's the most inexpensive event that i have ever been to. i'm going to try to get him to...
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it's wednesday time for the liberal rumble joining me tonight scottie nell hughes director and contributor the tea party news network and rusty humphries host of the rusty humphries radio show syndicated all over the all of the numbers actually number six in the united states doesn't require them i sure don't want to brag but i you know i know i probably between need to. read the rumble started losing out the better not heard let's go right hundreds of chicago fast food workers walked off the job in chicago. and not just in donald's a dunkin donuts workers at macy's sears joined them about five hundred people seem to have participated in this thing fast food retail jobs make up fifty eight percent of all the new. jobs that have been created since the since the crash or you know whatever you want to call this thing and don't these people since these are the new jobs this is the new normal in america shouldn't they be able to at least make enough money to have a middle class standard of living so adamant middle class their atlanta living who says that minimum wage needs to be the middle clas
it's wednesday time for the liberal rumble joining me tonight scottie nell hughes director and contributor the tea party news network and rusty humphries host of the rusty humphries radio show syndicated all over the all of the numbers actually number six in the united states doesn't require them i sure don't want to brag but i you know i know i probably between need to. read the rumble started losing out the better not heard let's go right hundreds of chicago fast food workers walked off the...
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the team is led by veteran archaeologist scotty macneish. they are seeking evidence of the first inhabitants of the valley. when macneish first excavated here in 1962, he discovered a time capsule of human occupation at a site called purron cave. macneish: here we are back at purron cave. we really haven't dug in it in almost 30 years. walls all preserved. even the trowel marks we made to mark off strata are still preserved and we have all sorts of neat floors of charcoal one on top of the other. the amazing thing about this cave is that we really have unbelievable preservation. the reason we have preservation is it's so dry in this area that the bacteria of decay that destroy things can't live, so anything that's dropped in here, it dries up and dehydrates and lasts forever. keach: as macneish dug deep into the cave, traces of an early people emerged from an archaeological stratum he called el riego. macneish: here is our el riego layer, 8,600 years old. now, in it we not only have a date in terms of the year, but we have some idea of what
the team is led by veteran archaeologist scotty macneish. they are seeking evidence of the first inhabitants of the valley. when macneish first excavated here in 1962, he discovered a time capsule of human occupation at a site called purron cave. macneish: here we are back at purron cave. we really haven't dug in it in almost 30 years. walls all preserved. even the trowel marks we made to mark off strata are still preserved and we have all sorts of neat floors of charcoal one on top of the...
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scotty, what do you think? >> quite be o obvious, i agree h boehner, that is rare for me. but he is right, these are very moderate cuts, all that obama is doing, trying to do a pr stunt to divide the republicans, encourage the moderate senators to come along, look at his plan. when all it does is raymore taxes after we -- raise more taxes after we just saw billions of taxes raised and not give up enough to the entitlements that are needed. neil: i look at it. he moved on something that so enraged left, that they are saying this is all but killing begany. this is a significant slap of the face. they are pissed. i'm surprised that republicans are not you know at least saying, all right we got the start of something. >> one thing that interesting about this debate, if you look at obama's entitlement reform, obama administration obama administration pushes idea they are stepping out with a big bold new compromise, but we've seen these proposed before. a lot of what is in the budget is a good small start. but it is a really small start. neil: we have to start somewhere? peter?
scotty, what do you think? >> quite be o obvious, i agree h boehner, that is rare for me. but he is right, these are very moderate cuts, all that obama is doing, trying to do a pr stunt to divide the republicans, encourage the moderate senators to come along, look at his plan. when all it does is raymore taxes after we -- raise more taxes after we just saw billions of taxes raised and not give up enough to the entitlements that are needed. neil: i look at it. he moved on something that so...
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charles: beam me up scotty, what is wrong with that. >> there will be basic exceptions. charles: gym teacher will noting responsible. >> not the way it is writt right now. >> let's look at it, reason why we're having this conversation because unions, have corrupted our education system. they have broken it, and they are causing the local governments and school sims to go bankrupt, even teach that are paid average $774,000 like in chicago are bankrupting those cities, and they are shutting down 54 schools, that is reason we're having this conversation, not only are they producing in the classroom but they are bankrupting our country. >> i was going to say, you can have a issue with the teacher union but to make blanket statement about teachers, you know, i had a lot of great teachers. charles: i guess, sasha, let me -- before i switch to you gary. that is what we're talk ba great teacher has a chance to e elevae them 12s, migrate teachers, they would have seen great grades from me, it would have reflected on them. >> that is a great point, there are great teachers out the
charles: beam me up scotty, what is wrong with that. >> there will be basic exceptions. charles: gym teacher will noting responsible. >> not the way it is writt right now. >> let's look at it, reason why we're having this conversation because unions, have corrupted our education system. they have broken it, and they are causing the local governments and school sims to go bankrupt, even teach that are paid average $774,000 like in chicago are bankrupting those cities, and they...
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. >> scotty. >> reporter: but the motorola original, a two-pound chunk of hardware that held a 20-minuterge. early models cost $4,000. society had no idea a cultural sonic boom was about to hit. >> without the original brick phone we would not have the wireless internet, wifi and all the great things we enjoy today. >> reporter: where did the idea come from? the walkie-talkie, soldiers communicating on the battlefield. it gave birth to the first cell phone, people speaking to one another from anywhere. remember when these were sexy? >> reporter: greed is good. michael douglas had one in "wall street." >> this is your wake up call, pal. >> reporter: by 1988 even nbc producers were using the brick model. so what's coming next? >> if you think about it, holding this thing up to your ear, does that make a great deal of sense? it's awkward. the phone ought to be either over your ear or embedded under your skin. >> reporter: even if the cell phone gets microscopic, chances are we'll answer it in spite of its inventors best intentions. >> we always put an on/off button on the phone. the phone i
. >> scotty. >> reporter: but the motorola original, a two-pound chunk of hardware that held a 20-minuterge. early models cost $4,000. society had no idea a cultural sonic boom was about to hit. >> without the original brick phone we would not have the wireless internet, wifi and all the great things we enjoy today. >> reporter: where did the idea come from? the walkie-talkie, soldiers communicating on the battlefield. it gave birth to the first cell phone, people...
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his toupee off we are okay. >> we have the same wigmakers. >> reporter: when laura chose luke over scotty city" and "the west wing" combined. i think i had a luke and laura lunch box. i wish i still had it what a worldwide phenomenon. >> the lunch box. >> princess diana was a fan of yours. share that story, if you will. >> we both received champagne from the right honorable lady diana spencer. >> she watched the wedding and when she got married she sent genie and i both bottles of champagne from her wedding and a little note. >> reporter: in five decades under ten presidents and 13,000 episodes, "general hospital" has led the way in tackling social topics ranging from aids. >> i have aids, sonny. >> reporter: to mastectommastec >> there's a mass in my left breast. >> reporter: to organ donation. >> we got a heart. ♪ just when i think i'm happy >> reporter: all the while making room for rock 'n' roll. jack wagner skyrocketed to superstardom during his stint on the show when he played frisco jones. singing or acting. what brings you more joy. >> i was kind of trained, the triple threat, sin
his toupee off we are okay. >> we have the same wigmakers. >> reporter: when laura chose luke over scotty city" and "the west wing" combined. i think i had a luke and laura lunch box. i wish i still had it what a worldwide phenomenon. >> the lunch box. >> princess diana was a fan of yours. share that story, if you will. >> we both received champagne from the right honorable lady diana spencer. >> she watched the wedding and when she got married...
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fortune 500 companies, 14 members of congress, and such poor struggling farmers as pro-basketball star scottieer, major league pitcher kevin appier, and enron ceo kenneth lay. these individuals received as much as 160 times what the average farmer can receive in farm subsidies. clearly, it is the rich and famous who are at the federal trough. if what you are trying to do is create an abundant, safe, high-quality food supply, you have to provide the subsidies to the people who produce them. and that, of course, is the large-scale producer. schoumacher: on may 14, 2002, president bush signed a farm subsidy bill estimated to cost $190 billion over 10 years. this rekindled a national debate. who benefits from farm subsidies and do farmers really need such support? but when farm subsidies began in the 1930s, there was little need for debate. until 1933, the united states government maintained a laissez-faire attitude toward agriculture. then, as the great depression brought new desperation to farmers, people wondered, wasn't there anything the government could do to help? the question was first ans
fortune 500 companies, 14 members of congress, and such poor struggling farmers as pro-basketball star scottieer, major league pitcher kevin appier, and enron ceo kenneth lay. these individuals received as much as 160 times what the average farmer can receive in farm subsidies. clearly, it is the rich and famous who are at the federal trough. if what you are trying to do is create an abundant, safe, high-quality food supply, you have to provide the subsidies to the people who produce them. and...
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veteran scottie. chairman of the united states holocaust memorial museum. [applause] clinton, ant bill founder of the clinton foundation and 42nd president of the united states. please rise for the army flags. ♪ infantry division airborne division. the fourth infantry division and. the eighth infantry division and 14th armored division. 26th infantry division and 12th armored division, when a . and29th infantry division 11th armored division. the 30th infantry division and 10th armored division. the 36th infantry division and ninth armored division. the 42nd infantry division and eighth armored division. the 45th infantry division and sixth armored division. the 63rd infantry division and fourth armored division. the 65th infantry division and third armored division. the 69th infantry division and 104th infantry division. the 71st infantry division and 103rd infantry division. division andntry 19 ninth infantry division. -- and 99th infantry division. the 83rd infantry division and 95th infantry division. the 84th infantry division and 19th infantry divisio
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scotty, thank you so much. appreciate it. ty? >> all right. how worried is the white house really over north korea's threats? apparently not that worried. see why next. plus the king of vegas. the man behind the vegas sands in the hot seat in court, in sin city again today. his antics coming up. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> i fintd curious. just a couple of days ago defense secretary hagel said he rather took the threat seriously. >> to be fair, they are concerned about it. they are monitoring it. but their strategy is a white house official told me is don't take the bait. everyday north korea comes out with anitioddnal stateme
scotty, thank you so much. appreciate it. ty? >> all right. how worried is the white house really over north korea's threats? apparently not that worried. see why next. plus the king of vegas. the man behind the vegas sands in the hot seat in court, in sin city again today. his antics coming up. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and...
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and scottie nell hughes director of and contributor to the tea party news network a lot more creative bowl. ok that is taxed it april fifteenth and america's wealthy elite are able to generally avoid paying their share we have twenty three trillion dollars seventy thirty two trillion dollars station offshore haven now this isn't just american money but right obama got a good deal on his taxes look i get eighty percent that's pretty awesome that yeah i wish i could get that deal indeed indeed and this is like you know something just fundamentally dysfunctional swith with the whole system in the united states should we. how do what are your thoughts on how we should be reforming. our tax i mean first of all i agree i don't think we should be having a whole bunch of tax shelters all around the world that people spend money and don't keep money here in the united states on the other top mitt romney's swiss bank accounts and in some ways your swiss bank account of mine we're all going crazy are us was right again neither do i tried to get into a swiss bank one time they kicked me out of a
and scottie nell hughes director of and contributor to the tea party news network a lot more creative bowl. ok that is taxed it april fifteenth and america's wealthy elite are able to generally avoid paying their share we have twenty three trillion dollars seventy thirty two trillion dollars station offshore haven now this isn't just american money but right obama got a good deal on his taxes look i get eighty percent that's pretty awesome that yeah i wish i could get that deal indeed indeed...
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scotty showers possible. mostly cloudy tomorrow and unsettled weather throughout the weekend now rkts go to at and t park, let's do that. giants play against cardinals, temperatures about 60 degrees and there is a chance of scattered sprinkles. a movement of the frontal system bringing us a significant amount of rainfall. behind the front a nice break and there is a will he level flow of clouds and moisture coming up from our southwest producing a continued chance of spotty drizzle overnight. this weekend active systems from the storm track make their way into the bay area. we should be mainly dry. tonight throughout the bayday tomorrow, maybe a spot or two of showers. another break then another wave of showers and rain sunday morning. so weekend won't be a wash out there will be periods of rain both days. overnight tonight clouz, low temperatures into low 50s and tomorrow, lots of clouds breaks of sunshine. still a chance of widely scattered showers most of us will not see showers tomorrow, highs mid to uppe
scotty showers possible. mostly cloudy tomorrow and unsettled weather throughout the weekend now rkts go to at and t park, let's do that. giants play against cardinals, temperatures about 60 degrees and there is a chance of scattered sprinkles. a movement of the frontal system bringing us a significant amount of rainfall. behind the front a nice break and there is a will he level flow of clouds and moisture coming up from our southwest producing a continued chance of spotty drizzle overnight....
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clinton will now have the honor of presenting our first 20 the anniversary pin to world war two veteran scottienfantry division that liberated hanover, holland. [applause] [applause] rebecca will present elie wiesel with his pin. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> earlier today all of our survivors, veterans, and rescuers received their pins from washington area students. inl the survivors with us the audience please stand to be recognized? [applause] [applause] [applae] thank you. please be seated. now all of the veterans please stand. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] thank you. please be seated. on behalf of all of us here today, we pledged to never forget and that we will carry your stories into the future. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> please welcome elie wiesel, founding chairman of the united states holocaust memorial museum. [applause] >> president clinton, my fellow survivors, and all of you who were here, in truth having witnessed the solidarity of people who went through the worst of human imagination we have heard voices that are appeals to hope and gener
clinton will now have the honor of presenting our first 20 the anniversary pin to world war two veteran scottienfantry division that liberated hanover, holland. [applause] [applause] rebecca will present elie wiesel with his pin. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> earlier today all of our survivors, veterans, and rescuers received their pins from washington area students. inl the survivors with us the audience please stand to be recognized? [applause] [applause] [applae] thank you....
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wish i could be more positive, they are giving it all she got, scottie, it just doesn't matter. wish they made plastics. tuesday, more macro. there's a peculiar number i'm focused on that could explain a lot of what's going on in the world right now, which we'll know when we come in in the morning. the chinese -- i'm looking at everything these days. merchandise trade balance. one of the reasons china is so speak, they haven't been able to export enough goods. second, japanese trying to flood the market with devalued merchandise. i think we'll see that the great export engine that was china is totally sputtering. hence, even more reason for domestic nonhousing infrastructure stimulus. which is what the market told you will come with the rally in iron, the rally in copper, and the rally in the machinery stocks. wednesday, we get what i hope will be our first potential repudiation of the employment number we got today and that is earnings from cramer fave carmax. the national auto dealer, a classic tell of the underlying strength of the economy. terrific march car sales would make
wish i could be more positive, they are giving it all she got, scottie, it just doesn't matter. wish they made plastics. tuesday, more macro. there's a peculiar number i'm focused on that could explain a lot of what's going on in the world right now, which we'll know when we come in in the morning. the chinese -- i'm looking at everything these days. merchandise trade balance. one of the reasons china is so speak, they haven't been able to export enough goods. second, japanese trying to flood...
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barry bonds, lt, scottie pippen. warren sapp. this is spans not just football.stra who was a train wreck. alan iverson, a basketball player. amazing what happens to them. they get bad advice and don't know the language of investments so they tune it out. >> partially bad advice. parsley not speaking language and educating themselves. they're aggressive on the field and try to bring the same aggressiveness in the off field lives. without proper advice that could be a recipe for disaster. liz: ed, give us example what you know about and did it right. >> one of the best is good friend of mine, torii hunter. torii hunter manages money not just great for professional athlete but just for anybody. what he does more important than anybody else he doesn't put a lot of money in private illiquid invests real estate and so on. leaves his money in very liquid public securities which most people should do. that list you gave liz, almost everyone of those, i know a lot of those young n are casualties because of private equity or real estate. they put about 90 to 95% of their
barry bonds, lt, scottie pippen. warren sapp. this is spans not just football.stra who was a train wreck. alan iverson, a basketball player. amazing what happens to them. they get bad advice and don't know the language of investments so they tune it out. >> partially bad advice. parsley not speaking language and educating themselves. they're aggressive on the field and try to bring the same aggressiveness in the off field lives. without proper advice that could be a recipe for disaster....
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where's your boy, scotty?here. >> so does mackey. >> although the newsroom and other staff are probably happy they're not here together. >> that's true. >> we've got mark cuban back with us. he's the co-founder of axs television as well as so many other different businesses. why aren't you tearing down twitter? or something like that after this whole thing happens? as a guy who is prolific on it. you've got 1.7 million followers, it's changed the way we interact with each other, the way professional news organizations and other businesses, s&p 500 companies communicate with us and each other, disseminate news and the like. why not attack twitter for all of this? >> for the same reason i don't attack cnbc if you guys get information wrong. twitter's just a platform. and they're not telling anybody out there they're a secure platform for the distribution of financial information. and what happened was you've got algorithmic traders, folks with a lot of natural language processing and trying to get a millisecond
where's your boy, scotty?here. >> so does mackey. >> although the newsroom and other staff are probably happy they're not here together. >> that's true. >> we've got mark cuban back with us. he's the co-founder of axs television as well as so many other different businesses. why aren't you tearing down twitter? or something like that after this whole thing happens? as a guy who is prolific on it. you've got 1.7 million followers, it's changed the way we interact with...
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scotty, back over to you. >> wise,let's talk gold for a second.a fan, but the miners are doing well, right? what's china a big believer in? >> there's another issue also helping all these commodity stocks, which is that you have the formal announcement from australia that they are going to be able to directly exchange the currency with the chinese currency. so that going back and forth helps. that's also the fxi going. i just don't think you can value gold. what's the evaluation? where's the fundamental case, it is purely an emotional case. now is not the time to buy it. the gold miners have trouble buying money when gold was at 1600, 1800, how are they going to do it down here? >> there are a lot of emotional trades out there, right? >> yes, i feel very emotional today. >> let me jump in here a little bit. you look at the huge move in the minors today up 5%. the trend is still down to the downside until it reverses to prove it is higher. >> next up on "the half," hedge fund favorite google continues to break through key technical levels including
scotty, back over to you. >> wise,let's talk gold for a second.a fan, but the miners are doing well, right? what's china a big believer in? >> there's another issue also helping all these commodity stocks, which is that you have the formal announcement from australia that they are going to be able to directly exchange the currency with the chinese currency. so that going back and forth helps. that's also the fxi going. i just don't think you can value gold. what's the evaluation?...
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[♪ magic wand ♪] >> stephanie: there was a brief moment of bonding over her handsome and romantic scottiee yes, he is handsome. >> that's not humanity that's emfa agency ma. >> sean hannity and i have bonded over dogs -- >> hitler liked dogs. >> stephanie: okay. oh, that was early for a hitler reference. all right. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. 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. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> pardon me sir? may i interest you in a glass of chardonnay, and a trip down crazy lane? >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome it to. thirty-four minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone num
[♪ magic wand ♪] >> stephanie: there was a brief moment of bonding over her handsome and romantic scottiee yes, he is handsome. >> that's not humanity that's emfa agency ma. >> sean hannity and i have bonded over dogs -- >> hitler liked dogs. >> stephanie: okay. oh, that was early for a hitler reference. all right. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that...
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scotty, where are you? [ cheers and applause ] >> what is the spot light? >> oh! forget the sirens.e. it's the dinner wear that it's been served on. a 42-piece dinner ware set. the whole nine yards. the shape is gorgeous. so popular. regularly $187. slashed to $55, up to 70% off. >> you gotta do it. >>> tobey maguire, robert downey jr., next. >> now from abc7 news, good morning, i am kristen sze. jury selection is expected to begin in the murder trial of suspected serial killer joseph naso, the 79-year-old is charged with killing four women in yuba, marin and contra costa county between 1977 and 1994 by strangling them. the bodies of all four women were found along rural roads. he is representing himself and says all the evidence against him is circumstantial. >> the monday morning commute, leyla gulen? >> a packed house on the bray bridge with an early report of a so-called car past treasure island in the westbound direction and now we have a report in the eastbound direction at treasure island, a stalled car blocking a lane. as we look at the altamont pass, in the westbound direct
scotty, where are you? [ cheers and applause ] >> what is the spot light? >> oh! forget the sirens.e. it's the dinner wear that it's been served on. a 42-piece dinner ware set. the whole nine yards. the shape is gorgeous. so popular. regularly $187. slashed to $55, up to 70% off. >> you gotta do it. >>> tobey maguire, robert downey jr., next. >> now from abc7 news, good morning, i am kristen sze. jury selection is expected to begin in the murder trial of...
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scottie pippin, patrick ewing and tiger woods were there. this is the first marriage for his new wife and the second marriage for jordan whose divorce cost him $68 million. >>> we're going back to tara moriarty. janine de la vega is there now to tell us the details of what led up to the decision to terminate an ambulance contract. >> reporter: dave, county officials are watching how quickly santa clara county respond to emergencies. in the last six month, the company has -- six months, the company has told me they've resolved issues. the law requires that they arrive to the scene in less than 12 minutes, 90% of the time of being dispatched. the company that operates this company says it did violate its contract twice. they did not arrive within the time frame. the spokesperson said the matter was taken seriously and the company hired more personnel. they are also working closely with the county to make sure the closest ambulance is dispatched to an emergency. >>> we did by fraction of a percentage, a handful of calls get below our contractua
scottie pippin, patrick ewing and tiger woods were there. this is the first marriage for his new wife and the second marriage for jordan whose divorce cost him $68 million. >>> we're going back to tara moriarty. janine de la vega is there now to tell us the details of what led up to the decision to terminate an ambulance contract. >> reporter: dave, county officials are watching how quickly santa clara county respond to emergencies. in the last six month, the company has -- six...
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. >> scotty is wearing them right now. >> kadorable. brand-new piece, sponge bob and dora.ection when you go to our website and get the link. these are unbelievably priced. regular prices 13.50 to $45. slash it in half starting at 6.75 and it's crazy. >> these are called lulla pets and comes with a voice recorder and so you can record a message to your kids. do for kids far away or record songs, whatever you like to do and you get to play that music when you go to sleep. >> oh, man. >> lulla pets. so normally $50, slashed in half, 25 bucks. at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we have a bunch of exclusive deals. >> more than this. more? oh, good. we want to thank all the companies for providing the deals. go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to get the codes. really good. great job. thank you, tory. we have to get outside to sam and an amazing crowd. they just went nuts. >> lara, this is so amazing. spring is going to be so incredible in times square. if you're in times square or you're in new york, come visit us for the show because i love the bigger the crowd gets the be
. >> scotty is wearing them right now. >> kadorable. brand-new piece, sponge bob and dora.ection when you go to our website and get the link. these are unbelievably priced. regular prices 13.50 to $45. slash it in half starting at 6.75 and it's crazy. >> these are called lulla pets and comes with a voice recorder and so you can record a message to your kids. do for kids far away or record songs, whatever you like to do and you get to play that music when you go to sleep....
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as our fans know we love our stage manager scotty. today is a special day.is one of our greatest moments being able to tell him happy birthday, scott. happy 50th birthday. we love you. ys of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (woman) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire ♪ building up from deep inside it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >> now from abc7
as our fans know we love our stage manager scotty. today is a special day.is one of our greatest moments being able to tell him happy birthday, scott. happy 50th birthday. we love you. ys of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (woman) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer...
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. >> scotty, what do you want to be when you grow up? >> director and producer. >> of what?ies. >> who is your favorite director? >> sam riley or wes craven. >> they are the scariest ones. andrew, what do you want to be when you grow up? >> director or producer? >> he does that with sidewalk box. >> how about you, what do you want to be? >> first or third grade teacher. >> how about you, kimmy. >> i want to think about being a teacher or lawyer. >> we have been talking about law school. >> you don't have to be union type teachers. >> thank you very much for joining us. the kids are sticking around. you have your kids too. >> that's my son's picture. >> he's 22 now. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully b
. >> scotty, what do you want to be when you grow up? >> director and producer. >> of what?ies. >> who is your favorite director? >> sam riley or wes craven. >> they are the scariest ones. andrew, what do you want to be when you grow up? >> director or producer? >> he does that with sidewalk box. >> how about you, what do you want to be? >> first or third grade teacher. >> how about you, kimmy. >> i want to think about...
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. >> the first question comes from scotty in tennessee. are you there?> i am calling in the show for the first time. >> welcome. >> thank you. did she know anything about the affair he had with hemmings? >> the big story for her is not helping thomas jefferson as a hostess. we do not know anything much about dolley madison. there is a story i read about paul jennings, james madison's body servant. the first person to write a white house memoirs. he was a slave. there was a story that dolley madison asked henry, name one of her sons after james madison. in this rendition of the story, she does not get the gift. >> in a related question from twitter, what was dolley madison's opinion of thomas jefferson and did the madisons ever visit monticello? >> i think they visited back and forth. they were good friends and knew each other for many years. maybe you have more information on that. what is the distance between their home and monticello? >> is a little ways. when we talk about retirement years, the few times james madison leaves his beloved is to visit th
. >> the first question comes from scotty in tennessee. are you there?> i am calling in the show for the first time. >> welcome. >> thank you. did she know anything about the affair he had with hemmings? >> the big story for her is not helping thomas jefferson as a hostess. we do not know anything much about dolley madison. there is a story i read about paul jennings, james madison's body servant. the first person to write a white house memoirs. he was a slave. there...