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the inside of a wooden pail more than four feet in diameter. >> translator: it has such power. really love it. people have never seen anything like this before. it's a skill only possessed by him. a skill created by him. the fact that they appear to be alive inside the wooden pail speaks to his skills, technique and his thoughts. >> translator: i realized if i didn't include an air ventilation that they would die. so i decided to also include some air in the piece, and through trial and error, painted bubbles. >> also caught on camera, he wows his gallery audience by creating a massive painting on traditional paper using a very unconventional brush. >> translator: when i'm painting a large goldfish, i can see a large goldfish swimming and it's as if i've caught it with my broom, like it's right here. it's fishing within the surface of the paper. and when i've caught a glimpse of it and caught it, that's when i put my brush to work. >> his passion for goldfish and their beauty withstands the test of time. despite the eye-bending realism of his creations, he modestly believes he
the inside of a wooden pail more than four feet in diameter. >> translator: it has such power. really love it. people have never seen anything like this before. it's a skill only possessed by him. a skill created by him. the fact that they appear to be alive inside the wooden pail speaks to his skills, technique and his thoughts. >> translator: i realized if i didn't include an air ventilation that they would die. so i decided to also include some air in the piece, and through trial...
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pail giamatti understood that. i don't know what to say. i'm sorry, banksy, but it is too late for you to put one of your highly sought after masterpieces on my wall because there's still only lots of room left. by the way, next week we're on vacation, so i wouldn't even know when you did it. we'll be right back. ( cheers and app app >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight broke the armstrong keating scandal. big deal please welcome reed albered gotti, and vanessa o'connell. let's get your bona fides out here. reed and vanessa you both work for the "wall street journal," correct? >> exactly. >> stephen: you cover white collar crime? >> correct. >> stephen: and you cover-- >> i've been covering vices like tobacco, alcohol. >> stephen: so together white collar crime and dope equals lance armstrong. because your new book is called "wheeled men: lance armstrong the tour de france and the greatest sports conspiracy ever." first of all, lance is a friend. >> i know that. >> stephen: i stick by my friend. i'm loyal to the end. my fir
pail giamatti understood that. i don't know what to say. i'm sorry, banksy, but it is too late for you to put one of your highly sought after masterpieces on my wall because there's still only lots of room left. by the way, next week we're on vacation, so i wouldn't even know when you did it. we'll be right back. ( cheers and app app >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight broke the armstrong keating scandal. big deal please welcome reed albered gotti, and vanessa o'connell....
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pail giamatti understood that. i don't know what to say. i'm sorry, banksy, but it is too late for you to put one of your highly sought after masterpieces on my wall because there's still only lots of room left. by the way, next week we're on vacation, so i wouldn't even know when you did it. we'll be right back. ( cheers an a a ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen. the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better. we're dedicated to being a company you can count on, because you've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight broke the armstrong keating scandal. big deal please welcome reed albered gotti, and vanessa o'connell. let's get your bona fides out here. reed and vanessa you both work for the "wall street journal," correct? >> exactly. >> stephen: you cover white col
pail giamatti understood that. i don't know what to say. i'm sorry, banksy, but it is too late for you to put one of your highly sought after masterpieces on my wall because there's still only lots of room left. by the way, next week we're on vacation, so i wouldn't even know when you did it. we'll be right back. ( cheers an a a ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen....
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true that pails in comparison to the 60 billion investors pulled out in 2011.ut it's early folks so let's ask a professional how she is measuring the risk of stock market selloffs and how you should prepare. erin good to see you. >> thank you. >> you think if the u.s. really does default on its debt that maybe people should keep their money in their mattress. >> yes, if we do default, yes, we're not just looking at a recession, we're looking at potential depression for the u.s. and full-on global recession -- [ technical difficulties ] -- basically all markets are treating it as if it's a zero chance of likelihood. >> the likelihood that the u.s. isn't going to pay its bills is very unlikely. there is some likelihood they may not pay some bills. >> exactly. but with respect to the treshries, we expect that to be extremely low. right now the cdf spreads are trading at about 45 points. >> these are the credit defaults -- >> yes. sorry. the credit default swaps, and when you guy a swap, you have to pay a spread or insurance premium. for the us it is about 45 basis
true that pails in comparison to the 60 billion investors pulled out in 2011.ut it's early folks so let's ask a professional how she is measuring the risk of stock market selloffs and how you should prepare. erin good to see you. >> thank you. >> you think if the u.s. really does default on its debt that maybe people should keep their money in their mattress. >> yes, if we do default, yes, we're not just looking at a recession, we're looking at potential depression for the...
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. >> and sara pail inwho campaigned for lonagan described him as a tea party reinforcement. >> new jersey, just know that eyes of america are on you. >> there are other disputes that have cropped up in the race. lonagan has taken flack for racially charged comments. booker has been hit over hollywood fundraisers, his celebrity friends and tweets he sent to a stripper. but new jersey political analysts say the conflict over the crisis in washington is crucial. >> this has taken on larger than life proportions, and many new jersians are basing their vote on this one issue. >> reporter: polls showed booker with the lead loan lonagan has tightened it over the last months. however this seat has not gone republican in 41 years. and with republican sentiment sharply against the shutdown many are betting on the booker win. >> those polls show booker's high profile may have been a disadvantage. half of the voters in the state believe he's running for the senate to be on the national statiostage. only 20% say he is running to help new jersey. >>> an agreement has been reached in washington that is
. >> and sara pail inwho campaigned for lonagan described him as a tea party reinforcement. >> new jersey, just know that eyes of america are on you. >> there are other disputes that have cropped up in the race. lonagan has taken flack for racially charged comments. booker has been hit over hollywood fundraisers, his celebrity friends and tweets he sent to a stripper. but new jersey political analysts say the conflict over the crisis in washington is crucial. >> this has...
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economists, treasury officials, administration officials, even some members of congress all of that will pail in comparison if the u.s. potentially goes into debt. we'll hear in minutes from the president. it's all an attempt to maintain a unified front. the white house does not want to relive what happened two years ago. most democrats didn't like the way that turned out. they are encouraging the white house to stand firm. dell. >> mike, thank you very much. and i will see you in two hours. the deadlock in washington dragging down wall street and probably your 401k for a second day. stocks are in the negative territory as john boehner suggested there will be no quick resolution in site. as you can see the dow jones industrial average now down 87 points. and the imf is weighing in on the debt ceiling debacle. it warns of grave dangers if congress doesn't raise the u.s. borrowing limit. saying that a failure to act could do serious damage to the global economy. the group saying the that america is driving the worldwide recovery, adding we should all continue to see growth if political squabbli
economists, treasury officials, administration officials, even some members of congress all of that will pail in comparison if the u.s. potentially goes into debt. we'll hear in minutes from the president. it's all an attempt to maintain a unified front. the white house does not want to relive what happened two years ago. most democrats didn't like the way that turned out. they are encouraging the white house to stand firm. dell. >> mike, thank you very much. and i will see you in two...
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yet, as dangerous as a nuclear-armed north korea is, it pails in comparison to the danger of a nuclear-armedran. a nuclear-armed iran would have a choke hold on the world's main energy supplies. it could trigger nuclear proliferation throughout the middle east, turning the most unstable part of the planet into a tender box. and would make the specter of nuclear terrorism a clear and present danger. a nuclear-armed iran in the middle east wouldn't be another north korea. it would be another 50 north koreas. i know there's some in the international community think i'm exaggerating this threat. sure, they know that iran's regime leads a -- these chants death to america, death to israel; that it pledges to wipe israel off of the map, but they think that this wile rhetoric is just bluster for domestic con su -- consumption. the last century has caught us that when a radical regime with global ambitions gets awesome power, sooner or later its appetite for aggression knows no bounds. that's the central lesson of the 20th century, and we cannot forget it. the world may have forgotten this lesson, th
yet, as dangerous as a nuclear-armed north korea is, it pails in comparison to the danger of a nuclear-armedran. a nuclear-armed iran would have a choke hold on the world's main energy supplies. it could trigger nuclear proliferation throughout the middle east, turning the most unstable part of the planet into a tender box. and would make the specter of nuclear terrorism a clear and present danger. a nuclear-armed iran in the middle east wouldn't be another north korea. it would be another 50...
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. >> a full charge, i'd say run would, would pail in comparison to what's actually gone on. >> reporter: supporters of the law say it's about keeping families safer i've never been prouder to be in maryland until the day this passed. i feel safer knowing my children are going to live in a state where the best gun law exists. >> reporter: neal calls the dwun law part of a long plan to under mind the second amendment. >> it's a systematic approach to disarmament. >> reporter: gun shops we checked with today were sold out of handguns. the new law also carries other restrictions on other rifles and magazines will be limited >>> the death of healther heard five years ago -- heather heard prompted her parents to push for a law banning the use of hand held cellphones on the road. itwill now be a primary offense to hold your phone while talking, texting and tracking with your gps. the heard family says this is a step in the right direction. >> each and every person across maryland and across the country has a heather in their life. nomatter who that person may approximate, it may be a son or da
. >> a full charge, i'd say run would, would pail in comparison to what's actually gone on. >> reporter: supporters of the law say it's about keeping families safer i've never been prouder to be in maryland until the day this passed. i feel safer knowing my children are going to live in a state where the best gun law exists. >> reporter: neal calls the dwun law part of a long plan to under mind the second amendment. >> it's a systematic approach to disarmament. >>...
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i have my royal pail, and i have my royal shovel, and i'm ready for the beach.ey, want to pretend to swim with me? (chuckling) come on! swim, swim, swim! i can't wait to go to the beach! - swimming, swimming, swimming! - swimmy, swim, swim, swim. - swim, swim, swim. - hey, i have an idea. let's make-believe... we are swimming with the fish in the deep blue sea. ♪ swimming, swimming, swimming in the deep blue sea ♪ ♪ just you, the fishies, and me swimming in the deep blue sea ♪ ♪ hi, fishies - ♪ hi, daniel. come with us - ♪ ok - ♪ swimming, swimming
i have my royal pail, and i have my royal shovel, and i'm ready for the beach.ey, want to pretend to swim with me? (chuckling) come on! swim, swim, swim! i can't wait to go to the beach! - swimming, swimming, swimming! - swimmy, swim, swim, swim. - swim, swim, swim. - hey, i have an idea. let's make-believe... we are swimming with the fish in the deep blue sea. ♪ swimming, swimming, swimming in the deep blue sea ♪ ♪ just you, the fishies, and me swimming in the deep blue sea ♪ ♪ hi,...
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economists say, yes, the shut downis bad, and it could cost more in the long return, but all of that will pailn comparison. >> and we're already seeing market reaction. >> right. >> thanks, mike. we turn now to libby casey who is live on capitol hill. libby have republicans reacted to president obama's comments this morning? >> even though president obama is taking his message on the road, it's the same talking points, so don't expect republican reaction to change much either. stephanie they are saying we're not going to bargain either, and as mike just pointed out, we haven't gotten any closer to ending this government shutdown. so what are the opsuns on the table? here in the house of representatives there could be talk of a grand bargain. that sounds dramatic, when republicans and democrats are trying to reach an agreement, sometimes they will throw more on the table. and harry reid said last night that there is potential to discuss other big-picture items if they can get over this hurdle of funding the -- >> okay. we just lost libby casey's live shot there, but she was talking about the gr
economists say, yes, the shut downis bad, and it could cost more in the long return, but all of that will pailn comparison. >> and we're already seeing market reaction. >> right. >> thanks, mike. we turn now to libby casey who is live on capitol hill. libby have republicans reacted to president obama's comments this morning? >> even though president obama is taking his message on the road, it's the same talking points, so don't expect republican reaction to change much...
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"walk on the wild side" was his only top 20 hit but songs "pail blue eyes" became standards.sic] the singer led the way as a they collaborated like none before with filmmakers and artists including andy warhall. >> that is why the records sound the way they sound, that is why nothing changed. andy said, you don't -- don't change anything. leave it alone. >> reporter: they were inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 1996. the native was a hard drinker and drug user. he underwent a liver transplant earlier this year and later called himself a triumph to modern medicine. back to you. >> lou reed was 71 years old. we'll be right back. ,,,, the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can they rolled up their sleeve help families who were victs -storm sandy. >>> the cast of "the good wife" celebrated the show's 100 episode. in a nontraditional way. they rolled up their sleeves and helped families that
"walk on the wild side" was his only top 20 hit but songs "pail blue eyes" became standards.sic] the singer led the way as a they collaborated like none before with filmmakers and artists including andy warhall. >> that is why the records sound the way they sound, that is why nothing changed. andy said, you don't -- don't change anything. leave it alone. >> reporter: they were inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 1996. the native was a hard drinker and...
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the peak chose to use the only dispersant so toxic that it's banned its own country of england the pail ever has been reluctant to stop using core which we're told has been bay and in great britain for the last ten years. it's toxic human beings on may fifteenth two thousand and ten the e.p.a. approved b.p. to use carex it under the surface of the water b.p. and its contractors started injecting thousands of gallons of corrected a day into the cult when they decided to do the subsurface injection that you serve a robot or to shoot the dispersants down at the blowout site five thousand feet below the surface of the gulf that had never been done before. four days later the e.p.a. issued an order giving b.p. twenty four hours to find a less toxic dispersant b.p. chief operating officer doug suttles responded by saying that b.p. would continue to use carex it. will be shared was a set up to protect the pier. and and sort of do a dance for a few days b.p. use a tremendous amount of this persons and the e.p.a. says you've got to cut back seventy five percent. and so b.p. cut back seventy five
the peak chose to use the only dispersant so toxic that it's banned its own country of england the pail ever has been reluctant to stop using core which we're told has been bay and in great britain for the last ten years. it's toxic human beings on may fifteenth two thousand and ten the e.p.a. approved b.p. to use carex it under the surface of the water b.p. and its contractors started injecting thousands of gallons of corrected a day into the cult when they decided to do the subsurface...
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one has a sandwich and the other has his lunch pail open and said i like to eat fresh organic and he has a chicken with a hatchet like he's going to kill the chicken. okay. what kind of dairy? would you pass dairy up or use it and what kind? >> i use dairy foods. i try to buy organic when i can. >> organic milk? >> uh-huh. when i can. >> soy milk? >> no, i prefer dairy, actually. >> because of the taste or the process? >> to me the soy has an offtaste. i know a lot of people don't like using dairy foods and soy is a good substitute. >> to the produce aisle. and we're looking for, can i find this in my supermarket? the local and organic? >> it depends on which supermarket you shop at. >> uh. >> there are supermarkets in my area that are trying as much as they can to source things locally. in new york, we have winter. >> yeah. >> and with things that do crop extension, the hoop houses that extend the growing season, there is not a lot of locally grown produce in new york in winter. >> and i assume by vote, i don't know, and a lot of us are feeling almost impotent in the sense like do t
one has a sandwich and the other has his lunch pail open and said i like to eat fresh organic and he has a chicken with a hatchet like he's going to kill the chicken. okay. what kind of dairy? would you pass dairy up or use it and what kind? >> i use dairy foods. i try to buy organic when i can. >> organic milk? >> uh-huh. when i can. >> soy milk? >> no, i prefer dairy, actually. >> because of the taste or the process? >> to me the soy has an offtaste....
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and the way pail owe anthropologists may see a distinction is looking at tiny subtle differences in bonesferent to you and me. those findings are very real. but imagine they dug up the bones of an nba forward or a jockey or danny devito and arnold schwarzenegger. they would think they even got to be different species, but they're not. >> it shows us how we became human human. >> it does. it's a combination of features never seen before in humans so it has a very bulky lower jaw, very butky face but an usually small brain case, about the third of ours which means he might be a simpletop now but he might have been a magna cum laude back then. >> what does that tell us? >> it tells us throughout human history there's a streamlining going on. the five skulls found at this site were no different in their different characteristics from five different skulls seen today. it's suggested that seen in africa might be one as well. it's said the simplest solution is always the best. if you miss place your car keys either an elf broke into your house or you dropped them out of your pocket. let's go wit
and the way pail owe anthropologists may see a distinction is looking at tiny subtle differences in bonesferent to you and me. those findings are very real. but imagine they dug up the bones of an nba forward or a jockey or danny devito and arnold schwarzenegger. they would think they even got to be different species, but they're not. >> it shows us how we became human human. >> it does. it's a combination of features never seen before in humans so it has a very bulky lower jaw,...
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and the way pail owe anthropologists may see a distinction is looking at tiny subtle differences in bones that would be indifferent to you and me. those findings are very real. but imagine they dug up the bones of an nba forward or a jockey or danny devito and arnold schwarzenegger. they would think they even got to be different species, but they're not. >> it shows us how we became human human. >> it does. it's a combination of features never seen before in humans so it has a very bulky lower jaw, very butky face but an usually small brain case, about the third of ours which means he might be a simpletop now but he might have been a magna cum laude back then. >> what does that tell us? >> it tells us throughout human history there's a streamlining going on. the five skulls found at this site were no different in their different characteristics from five different skulls seen today. it's suggested that seen in africa might be one as well. it's said the simplest solution is always the best. if you miss place your car keys either an elf broke into your house or you dropped them out of your
and the way pail owe anthropologists may see a distinction is looking at tiny subtle differences in bones that would be indifferent to you and me. those findings are very real. but imagine they dug up the bones of an nba forward or a jockey or danny devito and arnold schwarzenegger. they would think they even got to be different species, but they're not. >> it shows us how we became human human. >> it does. it's a combination of features never seen before in humans so it has a very...
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. >> reporter: white house officials know their criticism pails in comparison to handwringing within the g.o.p. >> i think that the scolding, if you call it, that was less severe than some republicans have received from members much their own party. >> reporter: potential damage done to republicans ahead of next year hid term elections is -- midterm elections is apparent, in july, rasmussen poll showed democrats ahead by a thin margin, as of midding on ding on october, democrats have gained 6 points, and president highlights three areas, a broader budget deal, immigration reform. >> you don't like a particular policy, or a particular president. argue for your position. go out and win an election. >> reporter: g.o.p. leaders, note that house republicans did win their elects from 2012, and control that chamber. and are getting cover from the senate republicans, who voted against the think about deal, and say that fight over healthcare continues. >> this law is not ready to be implemented, something is wrong. >> reporter: president out theed that annuaedthat an -- touted tl budget defic
. >> reporter: white house officials know their criticism pails in comparison to handwringing within the g.o.p. >> i think that the scolding, if you call it, that was less severe than some republicans have received from members much their own party. >> reporter: potential damage done to republicans ahead of next year hid term elections is -- midterm elections is apparent, in july, rasmussen poll showed democrats ahead by a thin margin, as of midding on ding on october,...
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a witness described her as a white woman, very pail with burgundy colored hair. >>> a desperate search is under way in the south bay tonight to find two teenage sisters who disappeared on sunday night. some 30 volunteers passed out hundreds of fliers this afternoon around san jose. emily dorsage and madeline were last seen at around 7:30 monday night following a church service at del mar high school. the girl's father says that the girls have never gone missing or ran away. >> this is something i wouldn't wish on anybody. any parent any where to have to go through this. >> san jose police have been notified. the girls father has set up a facebook page to help get the word out. their mother lives in pismo beach but is now in the san jose area to help search for her daughters. >>> efforts to fix a dangerous intersection in the city of pleasanton may have made things worse. we have learned just days before a husband and wife were struck in a crosswalk striking a person. >> reporter: for months when they push this this button, not all of the lights turned on to alert drivers. you can see h
a witness described her as a white woman, very pail with burgundy colored hair. >>> a desperate search is under way in the south bay tonight to find two teenage sisters who disappeared on sunday night. some 30 volunteers passed out hundreds of fliers this afternoon around san jose. emily dorsage and madeline were last seen at around 7:30 monday night following a church service at del mar high school. the girl's father says that the girls have never gone missing or ran away. >>...
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davis's fund-raising pails in compare to abbott, but it is early, and she can have a positive impactdemocratic party even if she loses. >> if she can get to 45 or 46% in the general election, that will be a huge victory for her. >> reporter: she said she is used to being the underdog who comes out on top. she was a teen mother who graduated from harvard to become a successful lawyer and state senator. >> by the time i was 19 i was already on my way to a divorce living in a tiny trailer with my daughter. it wasn't uncommon for me to come home to find my power turned off or my phone disconnected, and there are a lot of people in our state today who can tell similar stories. >> reporter: supporters know it will be a hard climb to the governor's mansion, but they are excited. >> she has already shown she is passionate about the people of fort worth. >> reporter: davis's advisors say they believe her campaign will revial a new generation of reporters, and david ratliff says for davis to win, quote, lightning would have to strike. >>> it's time now to head to washington, d.c. and joie chen
davis's fund-raising pails in compare to abbott, but it is early, and she can have a positive impactdemocratic party even if she loses. >> if she can get to 45 or 46% in the general election, that will be a huge victory for her. >> reporter: she said she is used to being the underdog who comes out on top. she was a teen mother who graduated from harvard to become a successful lawyer and state senator. >> by the time i was 19 i was already on my way to a divorce living in a...
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. >>> i'm sorry folks but this russell brand thing is beyond the pail.gain and take a look. >> based on the massive in weather. i say profit is a filthy word. where this tl is profit, there is also -- >> notice he's in there and his arms are crossed. he's thinking, i could rip you a new one. i've gotten this exclusive with mr. brown and not going to do it. thinking these guys are talented. don't bite the hand that feeds you and don't strike out at capitalism because it pleases you. you have to remember russ you're earning the money you are because the companies that pay you are profitable. if they're not profitable, guess what, you lose your brand. and you lose your ass all right? hang out with the beautiful ladies. they're only hanging out with you because you're rich. good day. >> hello everyone. i'm andrea along with bob, dana, greg. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is the five. >>> well pay big night here on the five as one of our very favorites dr. charles will join us in a bit. stoik around for that. first the if anything ere pointing over obama ca
. >>> i'm sorry folks but this russell brand thing is beyond the pail.gain and take a look. >> based on the massive in weather. i say profit is a filthy word. where this tl is profit, there is also -- >> notice he's in there and his arms are crossed. he's thinking, i could rip you a new one. i've gotten this exclusive with mr. brown and not going to do it. thinking these guys are talented. don't bite the hand that feeds you and don't strike out at capitalism because it...
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a witness described her as a white woman, very pail with burgundy colored hair. >>> a desperate search is under way in the south bay tonight to find two teenage sisters who disappeared on sunday night. some 30 volunteers passed out hundreds of fliers this afternoon around san jose. emily dorsage and madeline were last seen at around 7:30 monday night following a church service at del mar high school. the girl's father says that the girls have never gone missing or ran away. >> this is something i wouldn't wish on anybody. any parent any where to have to go through this. >> san jose police have been notified. the girls father has set up a facebook page to help get the word out. their mother lives in pismo beach but is now in the san jose area to help search for her daughters. >>> efforts to fix a dangerous intersection in the city of pleasanton may have made things worse. we have learned just days before a husband and wife were struck in a crosswalk striking a person. >> reporter: for months when they push this this button, not all of the lights turned on to alert drivers. you can see h
a witness described her as a white woman, very pail with burgundy colored hair. >>> a desperate search is under way in the south bay tonight to find two teenage sisters who disappeared on sunday night. some 30 volunteers passed out hundreds of fliers this afternoon around san jose. emily dorsage and madeline were last seen at around 7:30 monday night following a church service at del mar high school. the girl's father says that the girls have never gone missing or ran away. >>...
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>> many obstacles, adrian, it does indeed -- [ technical difficulties ] -- beyond the pail if you wouldike, so far as the friends of syria are concerned hard-lined islamist groups, those linked to al-qaeda. and what we might call the more modern opposition, parts of it are being helped by some of the countries within the friends of syria, and i suppose that aid, that assistance gives some sort of leverage. but the other argument, certainly that william hague, the host of these talks will be pressing very hard is the following. he'll be saying, look you cannot win this war just as president assad cannot win this war. but the longer it goes on, the more your position is being weakened. sectarian strife is growing, therefore it is in your interest to at ten these talks. it is definitely an uphill struggle. >> we'll be hearing from william hague a little later this hour as well as secretary of state john kerry. >>> israeli soldiers have shot dead a palestinian man. it says he was a fight we are an islamic jihad group. they say that he helped to plan a bus bombing in tel-aviv last november i
>> many obstacles, adrian, it does indeed -- [ technical difficulties ] -- beyond the pail if you wouldike, so far as the friends of syria are concerned hard-lined islamist groups, those linked to al-qaeda. and what we might call the more modern opposition, parts of it are being helped by some of the countries within the friends of syria, and i suppose that aid, that assistance gives some sort of leverage. but the other argument, certainly that william hague, the host of these talks will...
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start to increase his capacity to raise money and really position himself as kind of the next sarah pail lin on the right and ultimately that was his goal. >> the american people turned out to be the the big losers after all of this. >>s yes. absolutely. a $24 billion hit to the economy, more than half a percentage point off the gdp growth this quarter, there's another study that showed all of this brinksmanship has cost the economy 900,000 jobs and while the federal workers are going to get their money back, people who were on salary from this furlough, a lot of contractors and people who were line cooks in the smithsonian, and other people who were out of work for the 16 days that are not going to get their money back. >> we saw the president banking the furloughed workers and i want to throwity on my pick, it's a winner and is a loser at the same time. if the republican party had let it go on the story would have been so much different and the revisions needed. gang, thanks so much. i appreciate your patience. kelly goff, jeffrey legum. check out more on our panel at msn msnbc/thomasr
start to increase his capacity to raise money and really position himself as kind of the next sarah pail lin on the right and ultimately that was his goal. >> the american people turned out to be the the big losers after all of this. >>s yes. absolutely. a $24 billion hit to the economy, more than half a percentage point off the gdp growth this quarter, there's another study that showed all of this brinksmanship has cost the economy 900,000 jobs and while the federal workers are...
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pail yentology. the species of dinosaur he found lived 75 million years ago. nice high school. huh? >> i know. very bright. very bright. >>> okay. another bright guy, another scientist. our meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> thank you. all right. yeah, itles get a look at the temperatures for today. a 20 to 30-plus degree temperature spread here. when you looked at things overall. 63 in san francisco. 80 in concord. 86 in livermore. slight breeze from the bay kept you at 75 in san jose. right now we're finding some of that worst fog continuing to drop near san francisco's sunset district. getting very close to the sf airport. so with that said, for tonight, i do think we womill start to s delays stack up for late evening flights, also as we head into tomorrow morning, likely could see flights running one to two hours behind. the good thing right now is the fog is not thick at sfo. you're still looking good at this hour. let's take you outside to the sky camera network. you can see in emeryville, that marine layer at 1,000 feet. so do expect the thickest clouds in the north bay. that's w
pail yentology. the species of dinosaur he found lived 75 million years ago. nice high school. huh? >> i know. very bright. very bright. >>> okay. another bright guy, another scientist. our meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> thank you. all right. yeah, itles get a look at the temperatures for today. a 20 to 30-plus degree temperature spread here. when you looked at things overall. 63 in san francisco. 80 in concord. 86 in livermore. slight breeze from the bay kept you at 75 in...
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pail, you know what i'm talking-- a container, container, okay, a coainer of water. it would take a long time to heat that water up, gang, a long time to heat that water up. and she'd take that water and she'd pour it into a jug. and that jug was what we call the hot water bottle. and that jug was like a clay jug, and she'd fill it really hot-- i mean, really, really high. and you put your feet on it, you' gonna burn. so we put a towel on there. and you go upstairs and you put it in your bed, you put it at the bottom, and you put your feet on it. and we had an old adage, that if your feet are warm, you're warm, okay? when your feet get cold at night, you're sleeping on--you can- that's tough city, okay? but if you put your feet on that hot water bottle, it's okay. and in the middle of the night, it gets so-- it's not quite so warm, you reach down, you take the towel off, and you put your feet right on theare, and you get all through the night. it's okay. i didn't know anything about physics then. but looking back, i could see water got an enormously high specific hea
pail, you know what i'm talking-- a container, container, okay, a coainer of water. it would take a long time to heat that water up, gang, a long time to heat that water up. and she'd take that water and she'd pour it into a jug. and that jug was what we call the hot water bottle. and that jug was like a clay jug, and she'd fill it really hot-- i mean, really, really high. and you put your feet on it, you' gonna burn. so we put a towel on there. and you go upstairs and you put it in your bed,...
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now, i know we see a lot of hypocrisy from politicians, but wasn't this all just a little beyond the pailsame thing happens each time. we saw this during the bp oil spill down in the gulf. these same guys complaining about fema and all this money suddenly were saying why isn't the government sending us more money? the irony here of course in places like new jersey and new york put a lot more in taxes than they take out from the government. and a lot of these red state republicans wind up getting much more of a net benefit. so they're opposing the very aid that is much more likely to go to their own states. >> you know, michelle, i don't agree with governor christie on much. but we have to admit he did work with the president and he's campaigning on that. look at this ad. >> i stand up strongly for principles and i speak bluntly and directly. and i say what i believe. but i also know that my job is to get things done for the people of the state. everything we've done has been a bipartisan accomplishment. see, i think as long as you stick to your principles, compromise isn't a dirty word. >
now, i know we see a lot of hypocrisy from politicians, but wasn't this all just a little beyond the pailsame thing happens each time. we saw this during the bp oil spill down in the gulf. these same guys complaining about fema and all this money suddenly were saying why isn't the government sending us more money? the irony here of course in places like new jersey and new york put a lot more in taxes than they take out from the government. and a lot of these red state republicans wind up...
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gingrich did, that default on government pails was not beyond the pale.arked the point the weaponization of the debt ceiling began but never deployed it. when the government shut down and sent approval into free fall weeks, weeks ahead of the default deadline, gingrich pledged to raise the debt limit. what has changed since then. for the first time in history, 80 members of the are ready to take beyond the brink. the debt ceiling is a shockingly powerful self-destruct button built into our very system of government but only useful for the most idea logically hardened or borderline sociopathic but turns out to be the perfect tool for the contemporary gop. deals have been cut in conjunction with raising the debt ceiling, never before has the threat of default been used with reckless sincerity. as writes in u.s. news and report, another sign how washington transformed, go along get along culture to one of endless confrontation. no wonder president obama is so anxious to quash this new style of debt confrontation. if you regularly wrestle on the end of a clif
gingrich did, that default on government pails was not beyond the pale.arked the point the weaponization of the debt ceiling began but never deployed it. when the government shut down and sent approval into free fall weeks, weeks ahead of the default deadline, gingrich pledged to raise the debt limit. what has changed since then. for the first time in history, 80 members of the are ready to take beyond the brink. the debt ceiling is a shockingly powerful self-destruct button built into our very...
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it's not just pailing to americans but frankly for many they ridicule that as a decision. they don't believe it has any integrity. i don't either. it seems to me it should pay attention to what real people think and not dismiss their opinion when there's a serious basis for the government-limiting. i throw the question out maybe they need to clean the house and watch for the into the ground -- into the groundty. constitutional changes made among the people not among the prop or souate it can help persuade the people by putting new idea on the hishes -- horizon. i was at the conference before the health care decision came down where i heard a professor express contempt for randy's decisions and saying they don't deserve to be written about. was correct. i'm but you may bin the battle because you're to cooing where the constitution nalt change happens. i hope as a democrat that liberals learn the lessons you have learned on the libertarian right and realize they have to persuade people. the obvious is that, you know, i'm a professional academic. jeff is also. we outside of a
it's not just pailing to americans but frankly for many they ridicule that as a decision. they don't believe it has any integrity. i don't either. it seems to me it should pay attention to what real people think and not dismiss their opinion when there's a serious basis for the government-limiting. i throw the question out maybe they need to clean the house and watch for the into the ground -- into the groundty. constitutional changes made among the people not among the prop or souate it can...
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but these are glitches that go, quite frankly, way beyond the pail of what should be expected. >> thatrobert gibbs on our senior network msnbc. tough words. guys? >> that's for sure, bertha. t and the glitches continue. users have been experiencing a number of glitches, some like bertha mentioned, signing up and creating an account, the websites are showing any signs of easing of the pressure. as obama administration deals with all of this, it's also facing another problem. that's the lack of interest among critical young people who will ultimately fund the cost of older, sicker americans. >> let's look at both sides of the story. david kennedy, looking at technical issues everyone is plagued by while channel 1 news reporter and anchor shelby holiday joins, with the angle on the youth. david, what's the problem? they didn't anticipate the demand they got? what happened here? >> if you look at the way the website was created, rushed oilt the door with little to no testing. they don't see any major rollout of something this large. it's not only from technology per spktive. we've seen it
but these are glitches that go, quite frankly, way beyond the pail of what should be expected. >> thatrobert gibbs on our senior network msnbc. tough words. guys? >> that's for sure, bertha. t and the glitches continue. users have been experiencing a number of glitches, some like bertha mentioned, signing up and creating an account, the websites are showing any signs of easing of the pressure. as obama administration deals with all of this, it's also facing another problem. that's...
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toilet, parents can just rinse off whatever's left over, they put it in this mess-free hanging diaper pailash, you unzip the diapers into your washing machine, including the bag, and your hands stay clean. thank you. feeling these really makes you believe in them. thcolor of money for you. thank you. kevin, how's it compare to the one you're wearing? (laughter) so who's ready to invest in fuzzibunz? stop generating tons of trash, and start generating tons of cash. how long you been doing it, tereson? 12 years. 12--wow. whoa. 12 years. wow. what are your sales last year? last year, they were $3.9 million. whoa. (barbara) wow. but i've sold $24 million worth with no advertising, word-of-mouth only. where are they sold? internet sites. no retail? no big-box retail, but we have boutiques. how much profit did you make on $3.9 million? $20,000. oh! why is it so low? because i had manufacturing problems. we went overseas, into china, thought it was gonna be a good thing, until they took all of my product, patterns, et cetera, handed it over to somebody else, so now she's competing with me. i can'
toilet, parents can just rinse off whatever's left over, they put it in this mess-free hanging diaper pailash, you unzip the diapers into your washing machine, including the bag, and your hands stay clean. thank you. feeling these really makes you believe in them. thcolor of money for you. thank you. kevin, how's it compare to the one you're wearing? (laughter) so who's ready to invest in fuzzibunz? stop generating tons of trash, and start generating tons of cash. how long you been doing it,...
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. >>> a pail blond blue-eyed girl was found in the search of central greece and officers became suspiciousd nothing like them and a dna test proved it. greek authorities hope the releasing of the gir's picture will help them find her parents and they arrested the people posing as her parents on abducting for a minor. >>> as relations between iran and the u.s. seemed to be warming up, has the rally cry turned to a whisper? that's next. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. they always have. they always
. >>> a pail blond blue-eyed girl was found in the search of central greece and officers became suspiciousd nothing like them and a dna test proved it. greek authorities hope the releasing of the gir's picture will help them find her parents and they arrested the people posing as her parents on abducting for a minor. >>> as relations between iran and the u.s. seemed to be warming up, has the rally cry turned to a whisper? that's next. avo: the volkswagen "sign then...
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. >>> a pail decision coming this -- bail decision coming this weekend for silling road. ross is set to appear before a federal judge on wednesday. the judge will decide if ross should be freed on bail. the federal prosecutors want to the move his case to new york. that's where he faces charges in connection with a murder- for-hire plot. >>> in walnut creek, four city employees are asking the city to pay for their legal fees in the child sex abuse trial. all four employees were cleared of wrongdoing for failing to report the abuse. so far, the city has denied three of the managers' requests. there are reports the four managers may file a lawsuit against the city. >>> new this morning, san francisco city leaders plan to make a big announcement that will help boost learning at local schools. mark benioff plans to donate $2.7 million to help boost access to technology in the city's 12 middle schools. the money would be used to buy ipads, wireless access and the funds to train teachers to use devices. this is the largest single investment in the district's history. >> wow. th
. >>> a pail decision coming this -- bail decision coming this weekend for silling road. ross is set to appear before a federal judge on wednesday. the judge will decide if ross should be freed on bail. the federal prosecutors want to the move his case to new york. that's where he faces charges in connection with a murder- for-hire plot. >>> in walnut creek, four city employees are asking the city to pay for their legal fees in the child sex abuse trial. all four employees...
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in september, police arrested two men over a suspected break- in at buckingham pail list and what wasnd what was considered a rare breach of royal security. >>> congress is running out of time to avoid economic ka stasfry. the u.s -- catastrophe. the u.s. is expected to reach the limit by this week. kyla campbell has more. kyla? >> reporter: the house gets back to work in 45 minutes. the senate session getting underway in less than three hours. now, senate leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell did speak over the phone yesterday but they found no deal. republican senator susan collins of maine and democratic senator joe mansion of west virginia came up with a plan that would increase the nation's borrowing limit through january and reopen the governor until march. it would change how obamacare gets some funding by delaying the medical device tax for two years and changing how to calculate pensions. manchin said the deal to end this crisis is 70% to 80% done. >> we've agreed on the template. as far as what the details are, needs to be worked out by leadership and we want to be able to
in september, police arrested two men over a suspected break- in at buckingham pail list and what wasnd what was considered a rare breach of royal security. >>> congress is running out of time to avoid economic ka stasfry. the u.s -- catastrophe. the u.s. is expected to reach the limit by this week. kyla campbell has more. kyla? >> reporter: the house gets back to work in 45 minutes. the senate session getting underway in less than three hours. now, senate leaders harry reid and...
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pail len and senator ted cruz joined veterans at the world war ii memorial calling congress to get back to work. you. >> look around though, you see these barricade and you have to ask yourself, is this any way that a commander-in-chief would show his respect, his brattude to our military? this is a matter of shutdown priorities. our vets have proven that they have not been timid so we will not be timid in calling out any who would use our military, our vets as pawns in a political game. >> our veterans should be above politics. enough games! listen, i want each of you to think about the park rangers who served, who have been asked by their bosses to stand in the way of veterans and stop them from coming to this memorial. that is not right. martha: more than that, new poll numbers show that the majority of americans basically just want to throw everybody out. kirsten powers, columnist for "the daily beast" and fox news contributor. brad blakeman, former deputy assistant to president george w. bush. welcome to both of you. happy monday. happy columbus day. kirsten, you say that is not tr
pail len and senator ted cruz joined veterans at the world war ii memorial calling congress to get back to work. you. >> look around though, you see these barricade and you have to ask yourself, is this any way that a commander-in-chief would show his respect, his brattude to our military? this is a matter of shutdown priorities. our vets have proven that they have not been timid so we will not be timid in calling out any who would use our military, our vets as pawns in a political game....
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reporters is way beyond the pail. and we're all going to pay the price.ll for sure, but it's going to cost us lives in the end. >> cost us lives in the end? >> we're not going to have the full cooperation of the world combat terrorism and something is going to slip through the cracks because some nsa monitoring system has been closed down. >> do you wonder if there's any way at this point to prevent that? and i know you said that when you were in the cia this was happening. but what's new is the broad, broad, broad scope. is this something that the president needs to come out and directly address? is this something that needs to be publicly addressed, full just lay your cards on the table to the american public? or frankly, there are so many things that need to be secret. >> they need to be kept secret but we need the congressional intelligence committees involved. examining this, sigh if it's following the law. see if it's unnecessary. see if we got anything out of monitoring the chancellor's phone calls. i doubt it. congress should be looking at it, not
reporters is way beyond the pail. and we're all going to pay the price.ll for sure, but it's going to cost us lives in the end. >> cost us lives in the end? >> we're not going to have the full cooperation of the world combat terrorism and something is going to slip through the cracks because some nsa monitoring system has been closed down. >> do you wonder if there's any way at this point to prevent that? and i know you said that when you were in the cia this was happening....
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it's the ancillary small companies that live more day-to-day paycheck to paycheck, pail roll to payroll that are getting hurt. i want to encourage you. i met with two of your ceos last week. they were not ready to step up and go talk to the leadership in the house of representatives that were allowing the shut down to continue. when i said, well, do you think that default is going have some consequence on your company. they said no, no, no, we'll get activated with regard to the default. default it in the half a week. it's been a week and a half we've been in shut down. i would implore you all to activate your people. now where are the people that are so effected at the johnson smais -- space center in houston. where are they going the congressional delegation and talking to them? i could go through the nasa centers. everything that you said i agree with but you need to put a fire under your exec tickses. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the testifiers and express our gratitude on behalf of the committee for your public s
it's the ancillary small companies that live more day-to-day paycheck to paycheck, pail roll to payroll that are getting hurt. i want to encourage you. i met with two of your ceos last week. they were not ready to step up and go talk to the leadership in the house of representatives that were allowing the shut down to continue. when i said, well, do you think that default is going have some consequence on your company. they said no, no, no, we'll get activated with regard to the default....