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thank you for attending (clapping) >> other key staff members who worked tirelessly were steven millionern a. they labored hard overseeing the project. as you know there were several delays. in the 90s it was the u.s. navy to get them to do the basic soil testing. for four years the navy was a road black block and along came in an attorney who summoned a team of lawyers out to california for a meeting and greeted them with a line of questions that devastated the navy's position. within weeks caltrans was granted the go head. help me to join in recognizing jerry. jerry would i stand up (clapping) >> in closing my father worked on this bridge as carpeters 22. my parents were here to celebrate the opening in 1936. the bridge cost 77 million the program was $0.25. in the program you'll find some interesting statistics by one strange point is when the bookends war paid off the bridge was supposed to be free so i'm assuming it has not been paid off. the earthquake in 1939 is it shouldn't have taken that long to go forward on projects. let's be more coffin responsive to the public's needs as in
thank you for attending (clapping) >> other key staff members who worked tirelessly were steven millionern a. they labored hard overseeing the project. as you know there were several delays. in the 90s it was the u.s. navy to get them to do the basic soil testing. for four years the navy was a road black block and along came in an attorney who summoned a team of lawyers out to california for a meeting and greeted them with a line of questions that devastated the navy's position. within...
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million dollars. university of baltimore professor of finance... steven isberg... to lose. (isberg) "it's still squelching the growth engine in this economy which is small and medium sized enterprises." (isberg) "you're seeing a lot more evidence that consumer spending is not quite adequate to restore the total health of the u.s. economy right now." right now... the government shutdown is expected to cost cost the state five million dollars every day in lost revenue. a federal judge denies two separate requests... to block the implementation of the state's new gun control law. yesterday... the judge ruled that the plaintiffs didn't show that the law would cause irreparable ha to gun buyers and gun store owners. attorneys for both plaintiffs said they'll continue to fight the measure. olympian oscar pistorius hires a u-s-based forensics team... to challenge prosecution evidence at his murder trial. the double- amputee.. nicknamed "blade runner"... is accused of killing his girlfriend at his home in south africa on valentine's day. a rep for pistorius says the forens
million dollars. university of baltimore professor of finance... steven isberg... to lose. (isberg) "it's still squelching the growth engine in this economy which is small and medium sized enterprises." (isberg) "you're seeing a lot more evidence that consumer spending is not quite adequate to restore the total health of the u.s. economy right now." right now... the government shutdown is expected to cost cost the state five million dollars every day in lost revenue. a...
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when he retired steven racked up about 1 million frequent flyer miles. >> he looked forward to usingiles. >> the couple planned it to explore more of the world using their free time and all those miles. that is, until beverly tried to book a trip. >> and i was like, oh, my gosh, there's nothing in here. >> she was look at their flying blue account with air france t showed a zero balance. all 947,000 miles were gone. >> we have a problem. it was quite a shock. >> all those miles had expired, all because flying blue requires members to fly on a qualified flight at least once every 20 months. the couple was sure they had flown more than enough times, but flying blue said no. the flights they took did not meet requirements. >> i basically said what can i do here? i've been a loyal customer for all these years. >> flying blue made a deal. if he flew on a qualified flight within six months, it would restore his miles. he got on the phone right away. the airline confirmed that a flight to salt lake city good qualify, so he took it and waited. >> and waited and waited, and waited, it didn't
when he retired steven racked up about 1 million frequent flyer miles. >> he looked forward to usingiles. >> the couple planned it to explore more of the world using their free time and all those miles. that is, until beverly tried to book a trip. >> and i was like, oh, my gosh, there's nothing in here. >> she was look at their flying blue account with air france t showed a zero balance. all 947,000 miles were gone. >> we have a problem. it was quite a shock....
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million dollars. university of baltimore... professor of finance... steven isberg... says that's revenue...ate cannot afford to lose. (isberg) "it's still squelching the growth engine in this economy which is small and medium sized enterprises." (isberg) "you're seeing a lot more evidence that consumer spending is not quite adequate to restore the total health of the u.s. economy right now." as federal employees await word from capitol hill... on their fate... the dollars signs continue add up. right now... the government shutdown... is expected to cost cost the state... five million dollars every day... in lost revenue. lost revenue... and lost services for people who need them. coming up next half hour... a homeless veteran weighs in. i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. you're waking up to day two... of the government shutdown. republican leaders in the house offered to fund things like national parks and veterans services... but the white house rejected it. there was a 10 minute long phone call between speaker of the house john boehner and president obama... aside from that.. the tw
million dollars. university of baltimore... professor of finance... steven isberg... says that's revenue...ate cannot afford to lose. (isberg) "it's still squelching the growth engine in this economy which is small and medium sized enterprises." (isberg) "you're seeing a lot more evidence that consumer spending is not quite adequate to restore the total health of the u.s. economy right now." as federal employees await word from capitol hill... on their fate... the dollars...
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when he retired steven racked up about 1 million frequent flyer miles. >> he looked forward to usingto explore more of the world using their free time and all those miles. that is, until beverly tried to book a trip. >> and i was like, oh, my gosh, there's nothing in here. >> she was looking at their flying blue account with air france. it showed a zero balance. all 947,000 miles were gone. >> we have a problem. it was quite a shock. >> all those miles had expired, all because flying blue requires members to fly on a qualified flight at least once every 20 months. the couple was sure they had flown more than enough times, but flying blue said no. the flights they took did not meet requirements. >> i basically said what can i do here? i've been a loyal customer for all these years. >> flying blue made a deal. if he flew on a qualified flight within six months, it would restore his miles. steven got on the phone right away. the airline confirmed that a flight to salt lake city did qualify, so he took it and waited. >> and waited and waited, and waited, it didn't come. >> flying blue st
when he retired steven racked up about 1 million frequent flyer miles. >> he looked forward to usingto explore more of the world using their free time and all those miles. that is, until beverly tried to book a trip. >> and i was like, oh, my gosh, there's nothing in here. >> she was looking at their flying blue account with air france. it showed a zero balance. all 947,000 miles were gone. >> we have a problem. it was quite a shock. >> all those miles had expired,...
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when he retired steven racked up about 1 million frequent flyer miles. >> he looked forward to usinghe miles. >> the couple planned to explore more of the world using their free time and all those miles. that is, until beverly tried to book a trip. >> and i was like, oh, my gosh, there's nothing in here. >> she was looking at their flying blue account with air france. it showed a zero balance. all 947,000 miles were gone. >> we have a problem. it was quite a shock. >> all those miles had expired, all because flying blue requires members to fly on a qualified flight at least once every 20 months. the couple was sure they had flown more than enough times, but flying blue said no. the flights they took did not meet requirements. >> i basically said what can i do here? i've been a loyal customer for all these years. >> flying blue made a deal. if he flew on a qualified flight within six months, it would restore his miles. steven got on the phone right away. the airline confirmed that a flight to salt lake city did qualify, so he took it and waited. >> and waited and waited, and waited, i
when he retired steven racked up about 1 million frequent flyer miles. >> he looked forward to usinghe miles. >> the couple planned to explore more of the world using their free time and all those miles. that is, until beverly tried to book a trip. >> and i was like, oh, my gosh, there's nothing in here. >> she was looking at their flying blue account with air france. it showed a zero balance. all 947,000 miles were gone. >> we have a problem. it was quite a shock....
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steven acohen disappear. he agreed to pay $600 million to settle civil fcc charges and avoid a trial. >>> at the annual education summit this week is combatting the skyrocketing cost of higher education. so some investors and entrepreneurs are jumping on a new opportunity, ed text startups, companies schools use new technology to bring educational opportunities to students almost everywhere. julia boorstin has more. >> a hot top pick at nbc's education nation conference is ed tech. they use technology to make education effective and accessible. the internet mobile devices and social tools are giving students new potential, giving those thousands of miles away free access, the best educational institutions in the world. >> anybody in the world should be able to take high quality courses whether at the college level or high school. they should be able to take it freely. >> the amount of investment in ed tech quadrupled to 630 million in 2012. over the same period, the number of companies funded quadrupled from 23 to 95. >> with tablets and open content we can have blended high schools that give hundreds of million
steven acohen disappear. he agreed to pay $600 million to settle civil fcc charges and avoid a trial. >>> at the annual education summit this week is combatting the skyrocketing cost of higher education. so some investors and entrepreneurs are jumping on a new opportunity, ed text startups, companies schools use new technology to bring educational opportunities to students almost everywhere. julia boorstin has more. >> a hot top pick at nbc's education nation conference is ed...
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million dollars. but university of baltimore... professor of finance... steven isberg... says that's revenue...the state can't afford to lose. he believes any interruption in government services will have an adverse effect... especially on a region still recovering from the recession. live in woodlawn, i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. time... that's what baltimore county superintendent, doctor dallas dance and union officials say is needed.. to ease tensions and concerns over the new "common core" curriculum. on tuesday, he issued a letter to teachers and administrators, saying he understands their anxiety over the new standards being implemented so close to the start of the school year, but urged them to be patient, and not pass that anxiety on to parents and students.
million dollars. but university of baltimore... professor of finance... steven isberg... says that's revenue...the state can't afford to lose. he believes any interruption in government services will have an adverse effect... especially on a region still recovering from the recession. live in woodlawn, i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. time... that's what baltimore county superintendent, doctor dallas dance and union officials say is needed.. to ease tensions and concerns over the new...
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million dollars in ticket sales. and the thriller based on the steven king novel "carrie" rounded out the top three, scaring up 17- millionollars in its debut weekend. niners aim to take down the titans.did they do it? jason is here with football highlights and all your bay area sports - next. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. faneuil hall philadelphia mall lvov'faneuil hall favela fh quarter the warriors are back home after spending a week in china there's steph curry with his wife and baby touring the country. part of the global games where they mixed in two preseason games with the lakers. and steph's little bro seth showing he's got some game too - knocking down the
million dollars in ticket sales. and the thriller based on the steven king novel "carrie" rounded out the top three, scaring up 17- millionollars in its debut weekend. niners aim to take down the titans.did they do it? jason is here with football highlights and all your bay area sports - next. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's...
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million dollars. university of baltimore...profe ssor of finance...steven isberg...says that's revenue...the state cannotord to lose. (isberg) "it's still squelching the growth engine in this economy which is small and medium sized enterprises." (rydell) "i have a list of all the federal agencies in our area ....at the federal building, john rydell, fox45 news at 5:30." fort mchenry is
million dollars. university of baltimore...profe ssor of finance...steven isberg...says that's revenue...the state cannotord to lose. (isberg) "it's still squelching the growth engine in this economy which is small and medium sized enterprises." (rydell) "i have a list of all the federal agencies in our area ....at the federal building, john rydell, fox45 news at 5:30." fort mchenry is
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steven a. cohen's multi-million-dollar hedge fund would >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by kohl's. kohl's. expect great things. >>> only on "cbs this morning," an american soldier reunited with the afghan translator who saved his life. >> i promised you i was going to get you home. i'm sorry it took five years. >> yes, thank you. >> i got the last member of maya it in home. >>> a marine veteran died saving kids in a school shooting. only days later his widow remembers his bravery. >> he said he would die and protect them and that's exactly what he's done. he would do it for anyone he loved. >>> plus batteries to jump-start your brain. to treat memory, autism, and more. the news is back. stay tuned for your local news. ♪ [ male announcer ] get great deals this fall, like 20% off all johns manville fiberglass insulation at lowe's. to severe plaque psoriasis... the frustration... covering up. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6
steven a. cohen's multi-million-dollar hedge fund would >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by kohl's. kohl's. expect great things. >>> only on "cbs this morning," an american soldier reunited with the afghan translator who saved his life. >> i promised you i was going to get you home. i'm sorry it took five years. >> yes, thank you. >> i got the last member of maya it in home. >>> a marine veteran died saving kids in a school...
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million dollars. and university of baltimore... professor of finance... steven isberg... says that's revenue...he state can't afford to lose. he believes any interruption in government services will have an adverse effect.. the effects of the government shutdown span from coast to coast. but there are actually a lot of government services that will continue. they have either been deemed 'essential'... or they don't get their funding from the budget that congress is fighting over. some things you won't have to worry about.... social security and medicare. food stamps will continue. also essential... air travel. unemployment checks will also go out. mail delivery will continue. and if you're scheduled for a day in court.... don't expect a reprieve. federal courts are open... for now. the shutdown has retailers worried about the holiday season. furloughs could slow down imports coming in at ports across the country... so many of this year's most popular toys and gadgets might not make it into the country on time. meaning supply shortages... experts suggest getting out early to shop. president obam
million dollars. and university of baltimore... professor of finance... steven isberg... says that's revenue...he state can't afford to lose. he believes any interruption in government services will have an adverse effect.. the effects of the government shutdown span from coast to coast. but there are actually a lot of government services that will continue. they have either been deemed 'essential'... or they don't get their funding from the budget that congress is fighting over. some things...
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steven a. cohen's multi-million-dollar hedge fund would agree to >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by kohl's. kohl's. expect great things. >>> only on "cbs this morning," an american soldier reunited with the afghan translator who saved his life. >> i promised you i was going to get you home. i'm sorry it took five years. >> yes thank you. >> i got the last member of maya it in home. >>> a marine veteran died saving kids in a school shooting. only days later his widow remembers his bravery. >> he said he would die and protect them and that's exactly what he's done. he would do it for anyone he loved. >>> plus batteries to jump-start your brain. to treat memory autism and more. the news is back. stay tuned for your local news. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get great deals this fall, like 20% off all johns manville fiberglass insulation at lowe's. [ woman ] i've had it with my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the frustration... covering up. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months.
steven a. cohen's multi-million-dollar hedge fund would agree to >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by kohl's. kohl's. expect great things. >>> only on "cbs this morning," an american soldier reunited with the afghan translator who saved his life. >> i promised you i was going to get you home. i'm sorry it took five years. >> yes thank you. >> i got the last member of maya it in home. >>> a marine veteran died saving kids in...
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million people have enrolled so far. far below what was expected. let's say that. not just 22 people enrolled. steven let me go back to you. what needs to be done to fix obama care the web site and when might real and significant corrections be made? because no doubt it needs to be fixed. >> i think they need to concentrate on it right now. they need to be working on it 24 hours a day. because they should have been ready. but it is still very early. let me address a couple points mercedes made. one, the comparison to the private sector is so speeshs. iphones rolled out with glitches over and over again. it's the most popular product in the world. >> steven, nobody wants to hear that right now to be honest with you. 48.5 million americans uninsured. >> i agree with that. that's why they need to fix it. and it's glitches at the beginning, which is it's 19 days, not three months or six months. if it's three months or six months it's obviously more of a problem. there is also a broader point here. the republican party is going right back to exactly what got them into the shutdown and default -- >> what a
million people have enrolled so far. far below what was expected. let's say that. not just 22 people enrolled. steven let me go back to you. what needs to be done to fix obama care the web site and when might real and significant corrections be made? because no doubt it needs to be fixed. >> i think they need to concentrate on it right now. they need to be working on it 24 hours a day. because they should have been ready. but it is still very early. let me address a couple points mercedes...
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won't let them gut a law that is going to make sure tens of millions of people actually get healthcare but i'm actually to talk about it. steven. i'm going through my list here. >> -- in the campaign against terrorism. we're going to see u.s. military operations all around the continent, how does that square with your contention that america can [indiscernible] he forever. >> if you look at the speech i gave to the national defense college several months ago, i outlined how i saw the shift in terrorism around the world and what we have to do to respond to it. part of what i said is that we had decimated al-qaeda that's been operating primarily between afghanistan and pakistan. but you now have these regional groups, some of which are explicitly tied to al-qaeda or that ideology, some of which are more localized. few of them have the ability to project beyond their boredders but they can do a lot of damage inside their borders. africa is one of the places where because in some cases the lack of capacity on the part of the governments in some cases because it is easier for folks to hide out in vast tributes tha -- terrains that
won't let them gut a law that is going to make sure tens of millions of people actually get healthcare but i'm actually to talk about it. steven. i'm going through my list here. >> -- in the campaign against terrorism. we're going to see u.s. military operations all around the continent, how does that square with your contention that america can [indiscernible] he forever. >> if you look at the speech i gave to the national defense college several months ago, i outlined how i saw...
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million dollars. university of baltimore...profe ssor of finance...steven isberg...says that's revenue...the state cannot afford to lose. (isberg) "you're seeing a lot more evidence that consumer spending is not quite adequate to restore the total health of the u.s. economy right now." and while...federal employees... anxiously await word from capitol hill.. on their fate...that government shutdown...will cost the state...five million dollars every day...in lost revenue. in baltimore, john rydell, fox 45 news at ten. of the 11- thousand employees who work at the social security headquarters in woodlawn...only about - hundredare still on the job. that brings us to our question of the day. should you be allowed to recall members of congress for letting the federal government shut down? right now, the constitution does not allow for voters to recall members of congress. join the discussion by going to facebook-dot- com -slash-fox- baltimore. we're learning the government shutdown is threatening money matters in annapolis tonight. keith daniels, in annapolis to show us what could happen if the navy--air forc
million dollars. university of baltimore...profe ssor of finance...steven isberg...says that's revenue...the state cannot afford to lose. (isberg) "you're seeing a lot more evidence that consumer spending is not quite adequate to restore the total health of the u.s. economy right now." and while...federal employees... anxiously await word from capitol hill.. on their fate...that government shutdown...will cost the state...five million dollars every day...in lost revenue. in baltimore,...
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stevens. he is president and ceo of investment company institute - the national association of mutual funds & other investment companies. millions have trillions of dollars in their retirement funds. they're very shaky even with the fact that at least we've passed this bullet for now. what can you say to comfort them? > >well, first they're not uniquely at risk. this is such a big deal that anyone who saves---anyone who invests--- anyone who borrows---anyone who has a stake in the economy would have been impacted. secondly, i would say don't do anything rash. this is not a happy prospect but it's not one that's likely to be long-lived and shouldn't interrupt a well established investment approach. > >let me ask you about something that you and the ici is fighting against right now and that are the attempts in congress by some to remove some of the tax advantages on retirement savings. tell us about the scope there. why that's dangerous and why it should not happen. > >there are a variety of reasons. one---they tell us in washington everything is on the table in tax reform. and i guess that's fair but the treatment of retirement
stevens. he is president and ceo of investment company institute - the national association of mutual funds & other investment companies. millions have trillions of dollars in their retirement funds. they're very shaky even with the fact that at least we've passed this bullet for now. what can you say to comfort them? > >well, first they're not uniquely at risk. this is such a big deal that anyone who saves---anyone who invests--- anyone who borrows---anyone who has a stake in the...
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million dollars price on his head. u.s. special forces capture a suspected al qaeda leader in libya. ♪ >>> hello and welcome i'm steven coal.re watching al jazeera. live. >> egypt marks the 40th anniversary of the the 1973 arab-israeli war. >>> the countries that account for half of the country's business.
million dollars price on his head. u.s. special forces capture a suspected al qaeda leader in libya. ♪ >>> hello and welcome i'm steven coal.re watching al jazeera. live. >> egypt marks the 40th anniversary of the the 1973 arab-israeli war. >>> the countries that account for half of the country's business.
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stevens. he's the co-author of today's piece. your article says just the ten largest losses you've identified out of $500 million.us some examples. >> that's right, almost half a billion dollars. they're all across the board, all kinds of non-profits in major amounts. the potential loss we had was this one and they got caught up in the bernie madoff ponzi scheme, which is pretty famous. a lot of non-profits got caught up in that and lost tens of thousands of dollars to that ponzi scheme. so that was a major sense of losses. however, there are a lot of large losses from different scams and schemes. there is the global fund to fight aids. they had a problem. they found tens of millions of dollars had gone missing through a whole range of financial problems. they're working on getting some of that money back. there are jewish material claims against germany which it pays republic ration of the sort. he was involved with some insiders and he took mill yonds of dollars that were supposed to go to holocaust survivors. some of them are horrified to hear about it. the group says they involved. directors, bookkeepers, ver
stevens. he's the co-author of today's piece. your article says just the ten largest losses you've identified out of $500 million.us some examples. >> that's right, almost half a billion dollars. they're all across the board, all kinds of non-profits in major amounts. the potential loss we had was this one and they got caught up in the bernie madoff ponzi scheme, which is pretty famous. a lot of non-profits got caught up in that and lost tens of thousands of dollars to that ponzi scheme....
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million dollars price on his head. u.s. special forces capture a suspected al qaeda leader in libya. ♪ >>> hello and welcome i'm steven coal.ou are watching al jazeera. live. >> egypt marks the 40th anniversary of the the 1973 arab-israeli war. >>> the countries that account for half of the country's business. the security summit in bali. >>> and who wants to run afghanistan. the last day for candidates to register for the presidential election. >>> but first u.s. special forces have capturedde capturedd al qaeda figure who has been on the run for 15 years. anas a al-liby was captured in tripoli. he was believed to be responsible for the u.s. attacks in tan z tanzania an and libya. we have more from the operation in washington. >> the u.s. government has wanted anas al bi al libya for g time. he is a aexcuse accused of the n 197. 1978. he was on the ru when forces swooped down on him and took him away. mr. a al-liby had a bounty on hs head and because who is now president, he is probably going to be tried in u.s. federal court most likely in new york city where the indictment was handed down against him. that is because man
million dollars price on his head. u.s. special forces capture a suspected al qaeda leader in libya. ♪ >>> hello and welcome i'm steven coal.ou are watching al jazeera. live. >> egypt marks the 40th anniversary of the the 1973 arab-israeli war. >>> the countries that account for half of the country's business. the security summit in bali. >>> and who wants to run afghanistan. the last day for candidates to register for the presidential election. >>>...
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steven brown. he is being held on $1 million bail. >> in southern california, they will pay respects to a high schooler who died after collapsing at a game. the 16 year old athlete was a member of the downy high school. junior varsity football team. he collapsed and then taken to the hospital where he died two days later. >>> this is lawsuit that is filed when it crashed on approach. debris he was spread over a 300-yard area. the pilot and copilot were both killed. four people are suing of u.p.s. and the airport. airplane patterns fly over their homes. they are not commenting on the lawsuit. >> the family of michael jackson said they are disappointed that conrad murray is about to and free man. he was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. he provided the drug that is led to his overdose. because of overcrowding that sentence was reduced to two years and he will be released on october 28th. they sued aeg for that loss. >>> a sentencing date has been set for the supervisor. they have a hearing on the eighth. they pleaded guilty including perjury and mishandling of district fun. they want him to ser
steven brown. he is being held on $1 million bail. >> in southern california, they will pay respects to a high schooler who died after collapsing at a game. the 16 year old athlete was a member of the downy high school. junior varsity football team. he collapsed and then taken to the hospital where he died two days later. >>> this is lawsuit that is filed when it crashed on approach. debris he was spread over a 300-yard area. the pilot and copilot were both killed. four people...
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that was steven fincher, a republican from tennessee, who himself has taken nearly $3 and a half millionfrom taxpayers to subsidize the farm bill, the same program that helps the recipients of food stamps, more than four out of ten live in a household where someone works. many of those without a job desperately want one. elizabeth ferrera is a single mother with a master's degree. >> i need food stamps in order to provide, feed my three children, it is really hard to get a job out there. even though i have all the qualifications, they still don't hire all the people. >> this woman has to stay home to take care of her disabled 16-year-old daughter. >> my daughter is hungry, i have nothing to give her, it is very hard. you just have milk and have to warm it. you need money to go to school. >> abdul is one of thousands in new york alone who depends on food pantries to make ends meet. but because of the sequester, food pantries are already dealing with a 5% reduction, even as they see the needs for cuts to food stamps. >> their medicine is 5 to ten per prescription. you put that altogether,
that was steven fincher, a republican from tennessee, who himself has taken nearly $3 and a half millionfrom taxpayers to subsidize the farm bill, the same program that helps the recipients of food stamps, more than four out of ten live in a household where someone works. many of those without a job desperately want one. elizabeth ferrera is a single mother with a master's degree. >> i need food stamps in order to provide, feed my three children, it is really hard to get a job out there....
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tonight, you have raised millions to address a variety of health care crises and hopefully, a large portion of this year's money will go toward fixing the obama care website. >>> stevenolbert talking about
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steven cole this is al jazeera in doha. coming up in the next half hour. >>> firefighters continue to battle bush fires in southwest australia. despite easing temperatures an winds. >>> it's almost 2 millionold. it's a skull that is helping to rewrite
steven cole this is al jazeera in doha. coming up in the next half hour. >>> firefighters continue to battle bush fires in southwest australia. despite easing temperatures an winds. >>> it's almost 2 millionold. it's a skull that is helping to rewrite
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tonight, you have raised millions to address a variety of health care crises and hopefully, a large portion of this year's money will go toward fixing the obama care website. >>> stevenolbert talking about the next story out of d.c., how to deal with the brutal roll out of healthcare.gov. >> movies are dramatic and sus spenceful. in real life, we have two murderers who walked out of prison and let the guards escort them. >>> the best hitter in the american league playoffs, mike napoli. highlights from another tense night in baseball. this is "way too early." >> not running well at all. a tough time turning going around the third -- ♪ >>> morning folks. it's friday. it is october the 18th. we have pictures today of the "duck dynasty" guys beard. we'll have that later with the classic colbert. we want to begin in washington, d.c., where the shutdown is over, but the divisions that spark the stand off remain. yesterday, president obama spoke
tonight, you have raised millions to address a variety of health care crises and hopefully, a large portion of this year's money will go toward fixing the obama care website. >>> stevenolbert talking about the next story out of d.c., how to deal with the brutal roll out of healthcare.gov. >> movies are dramatic and sus spenceful. in real life, we have two murderers who walked out of prison and let the guards escort them. >>> the best hitter in the american league...
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steven cole this is al jazeera in doha. coming up in the next half hour. >>> firefighters continue to battle bush fires in southwest australia. despite easing temperatures an winds. >>> it's almost 2 million years old. it's a skull that is helping to rewrite history. >>> but first syrian rebb rebele released nine whos hostages. the men were among a group of 11 people taken captive last year. >> two had already been free. ed. they were on their way home from a pilgrimage in iran where they had been visiting religious sites. >> in beirut the relatives have been celebrating the release of the hostages. we have the latest. andrew these releases are part of a three way deal. they are complex. qatar has a central role in the mediation. and what they have now is the situation where by the pilgrims are in tur he -- turkey. they are expectedded the to fly to lebanon in the next 24 to 48 hours. zblrchlts they are part of a celebration where relatives have been waiting since may of 2012 for a break through. the big question now is when the two turkish pie -- pilots will be released. and now the turks are fairly optimistic but they don't believe the two pilots are delivered from syria and transported
steven cole this is al jazeera in doha. coming up in the next half hour. >>> firefighters continue to battle bush fires in southwest australia. despite easing temperatures an winds. >>> it's almost 2 million years old. it's a skull that is helping to rewrite history. >>> but first syrian rebb rebele released nine whos hostages. the men were among a group of 11 people taken captive last year. >> two had already been free. ed. they were on their way home from a...
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million. >>> 4:39. a brazen bear out foxes california wildlife rangers and no one knows where it went. >> what happened to the water in sunnyvale's stevensreed? it's a sad sight for neighbors and bad for wildlife as well coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, furry fugitive. a black bear. the bear was running golf course in granada hills yesterday. it then dart >>> police officers swarmed a southern california neighborhood to catch a black bear. the bear was running on a golf course in granada hills yesterday. it then darted across the street up an embankment and jumped over a fence into someone's front yard. for hours the bear terrified neighbors and outfoxed and outmaneuvered game wardens. >> he's huge. probably one of the biggest black bears i have ever seen and i have seen quite a few because i used to do -- i was on a bear rescue committee and he looked scared. >> the tag on the bear's ear makes it clear he has been around before. eventually climbed up a tree where it was tranquilized. it got away again and was found asleep yesterday afternoon. >> a tired bear. >> yeah. >>> well, it is a bizarre and puzzling problem and one of santa clara valley's
million. >>> 4:39. a brazen bear out foxes california wildlife rangers and no one knows where it went. >> what happened to the water in sunnyvale's stevensreed? it's a sad sight for neighbors and bad for wildlife as well coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, furry fugitive. a black bear. the bear was running golf course in granada hills yesterday. it then dart >>> police officers swarmed a southern california neighborhood to catch a black bear. the bear was running on a golf course in...
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january 1973, with box office earnings of over $81 million, "the godfather" became the biggest grossing film of all time. francis and george lucas and stevenberg did become the dominant force in hollywood for a number of years. and still are the dominant force in hollywood within one way or another. it was a generation that had its finger on some very specific pulse. but i'd differentiate francis from lucas and spielberg who really were just kind of tapped into the american psyche. with spielberg, you see, it was a different thing. he comes from television. and we met in the early 70s. but he was a very different kind of person. when i turned 19, i made a movie in 35-millimeter called, "amblin." and that movie was seen by the then-head of t.v. at universal studios, sid sheinberg, who is now head of the studio. he saw the film, was impressed, asked me to come to his office. and he sort of bedazzled me by offering me this seven-year term contract and attempted to put me to work directing professional television shows. bill, step back this much. (steven spielberg) if i did learn one thing from t.v., it taught me to think quickly on my feet. t
january 1973, with box office earnings of over $81 million, "the godfather" became the biggest grossing film of all time. francis and george lucas and stevenberg did become the dominant force in hollywood for a number of years. and still are the dominant force in hollywood within one way or another. it was a generation that had its finger on some very specific pulse. but i'd differentiate francis from lucas and spielberg who really were just kind of tapped into the american psyche....
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million. a lot of fun. >> you bet. take care. >> ty, up to you. >> all right. steveneady to resolve sac's capital's case with federal prosecutors and what will he or the company admit, if anything? when we go to the break, one sector that is doing well today. utility stocks as investors look for safety in yield. americans take care of business. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. >>> all right. take a look at darden restaurants a spike now up almost 6% in that stock to $49.19. that is because barrington partners accumulated a 2.8% stake in the owner of olive garden and red lobster clans. pushing for a breakup of the company and darden for its part through a spokesperson says that they will evaluate and take a look at all ofs those propo
million. a lot of fun. >> you bet. take care. >> ty, up to you. >> all right. steveneady to resolve sac's capital's case with federal prosecutors and what will he or the company admit, if anything? when we go to the break, one sector that is doing well today. utility stocks as investors look for safety in yield. americans take care of business. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you...
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gut a law that is going to make sure tens of millions of people actually get health care, but i'm happy to talk about it. >> mr. president, first -- >> steven -- i'm going through my list. [inaudible] >> -- in the campaign against terrorism and if we're going to see u.s. military operations around the continent, how does that square with your contention that america cannot be at war forever? >> if you look at the speech i gave at the national defense college several months ago, i outlined how i saw the shift in terrorism around the world and what we have to do to respond to it, and part of what i said is we had designated core al qaeda, that had been operating primarily between afghanistan and pakistan. but you now had these regional groups, some of which are explicitly tied to al qaeda or that ideology, some of which are more localized. few of them have the ability to project inbeyond their borders but they can do a lot of college inside their borders, and africa is one of the places where, because in some cases the lack of capacity on the part of the governments, in some cases because it is easier for folks to hide out in vast terrains th
gut a law that is going to make sure tens of millions of people actually get health care, but i'm happy to talk about it. >> mr. president, first -- >> steven -- i'm going through my list. [inaudible] >> -- in the campaign against terrorism and if we're going to see u.s. military operations around the continent, how does that square with your contention that america cannot be at war forever? >> if you look at the speech i gave at the national defense college several...
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them gut a law that is going to make sure tens of millions of people actually get health care, but i'm happy to talk about it. >> mr. president? >> steven -- [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. president. >> i'm just going through my list, guys. talk to jay. [laughter] >> [inaudible] difference between -- [inaudible] campaign against terrorism, and if we're going to see u.s. military operations all around the continent, how does that square with your contingent america cannot be at war forever? >> well, you know, if you look at the speech i gave at the national defense college several months ago, i outlined how i saw the shift in terrorism around the world and what we have to do to respond to to it. and part of what i aid is that -- i said is that we had decimated core al-qaeda that had been operating primarin and pakistan. but you now had these regional groups, some of which are explicitly tied to al-qaeda or that ideology, some of which are more localized, a few of them have the ability to project beyond their borders, but they can do a lot of damage inside their borders. and africa is one of the places where because in some cases a lack of
them gut a law that is going to make sure tens of millions of people actually get health care, but i'm happy to talk about it. >> mr. president? >> steven -- [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. president. >> i'm just going through my list, guys. talk to jay. [laughter] >> [inaudible] difference between -- [inaudible] campaign against terrorism, and if we're going to see u.s. military operations all around the continent, how does that square with your contingent america...
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today by steven olmacher of the a.p., the headline, 700 i.r.s. contract workers owe $5.4 million in back taxes. kind of reminds us of the old secretary of the treasury, timothy geithner he signed four different documents certifying, basically swearing that he would pay, he would be given all the money as an independent contractor instead of having money withheld, he sertfid, he absolutely was swear, that he would take care of paying his taxes and he didn't do it until he got nominated to be secretary of the treasury. as one treasury employee told me privately, she didn't want to make it public because she if 't want to lose her job, an employee of the i.r.s. were to have done what timothy geithner had done and not paid taxes he swore he would pay, they'd be fired on the spot at the i.r.s. of course that was before lois lerner and her crew weapon sized the i.r.s. so they could o after conservative groups. so anyway, it's bad news when it comes to obamacare, mr. offered like i say, we repeatedly to agree, in fact we didn't just offer, we passed a bill that would allow obamacare , b
today by steven olmacher of the a.p., the headline, 700 i.r.s. contract workers owe $5.4 million in back taxes. kind of reminds us of the old secretary of the treasury, timothy geithner he signed four different documents certifying, basically swearing that he would pay, he would be given all the money as an independent contractor instead of having money withheld, he sertfid, he absolutely was swear, that he would take care of paying his taxes and he didn't do it until he got nominated to be...
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claimed about 170 lives and affected more than a million cambodians and let's look at the weather there and around the world and here is richard. >> thanks stevent's the time of the year when you expect heavy rains for cambodia and september and into october. look on the satellite there and doesn't say too much in rain but it's the time of year where we see showers push in across thailand and cambodia and parts of vietnam and looks to be fairly wet over 24 hours and across vietnam where we have the worst rain associated with the typhoon and it's all broken up and you can see little bits over last summer towards thailand and it's fragmented but at the end of the day it's an area of low pressure and that is continuing to suck in moisture from across the south china sea. it was this central parts of vietnam we saw this fall, 147 but further south where the largest rain totals were reported and here where the shots came and taken after it made landfall on monday with 4 meters and it is down by then but a half million votes of electricity cable connect to the north and south of the country was broken and provinces left with the rain and you see the
claimed about 170 lives and affected more than a million cambodians and let's look at the weather there and around the world and here is richard. >> thanks stevent's the time of the year when you expect heavy rains for cambodia and september and into october. look on the satellite there and doesn't say too much in rain but it's the time of year where we see showers push in across thailand and cambodia and parts of vietnam and looks to be fairly wet over 24 hours and across vietnam where...
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steven. >> richard, thanks very much. it's estimated there are eight rats for every human in the world. that puts malasia's rat population at 220 millionthe government has launched a campaign to contain the rodents following an outbreak of a rat borne disease. we report. >> setting a trap to catch a rat at that it's a thankless task in malaysia's market where the rat population lives with apparent impunity. a city rat catcher for 15 years said growing up in a rural village, rodents hold no fear for him. he'd rather be doing this than trying to rid the city of other pests. his team set several traps around the market and leave them overnight to see if they can catch anything. >> i've probably caught 30,000 rats in the past 15 years. i love my job. i'm helping reduce the number of rats and the amount of disease. >> that's a good thing, too, asthma alicia launched a campaign to reduce the rat population. they'll pay 68 cents for any rat brought to government disposal centers. there's been a spike in a bacterial disease found in rat urine, which can be fatal. almost 3,000 people have fallen ill with the decease this year, causing a variety
steven. >> richard, thanks very much. it's estimated there are eight rats for every human in the world. that puts malasia's rat population at 220 millionthe government has launched a campaign to contain the rodents following an outbreak of a rat borne disease. we report. >> setting a trap to catch a rat at that it's a thankless task in malaysia's market where the rat population lives with apparent impunity. a city rat catcher for 15 years said growing up in a rural village, rodents...
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million. yet there is no reward for information leading to those who murderedword chris stevens -- ambassadoravy seals ty woods and glenn doherty which is shocking to a former state department official who used to run the program. >> we should be using every tool in our tool kit to go after the perpetrators of the crime, and the rewards for justice program is a program that specifically is set up for this purpose. and the fact that we have not had a reward for better than a year now, to me, just makes little sense. >> reporter: and burton suspects that politics and the administration's desire to put the whole benghazi episode behind them are to blame for this, jon. jon: and what does the state department have to say about all of this? >> reporter: well, the spokeswoman was candid she was not familiar with the program and that she would have to look into it. >> let me check and see what the standards are for putting people on it. the answer is i just don't know, but i'm happy to look into it. obviously, it's not the only way we identify people that have committed terrorist acts or have done ba
million. yet there is no reward for information leading to those who murderedword chris stevens -- ambassadoravy seals ty woods and glenn doherty which is shocking to a former state department official who used to run the program. >> we should be using every tool in our tool kit to go after the perpetrators of the crime, and the rewards for justice program is a program that specifically is set up for this purpose. and the fact that we have not had a reward for better than a year now, to...
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hollywood like steven spielberg, silicon valley like mark zuckerberg and wall street, julian robertson and others. >> hedge funds have been giving him money. >> tons. he outralzed lonegan $11 milliono $1 million. >> doesn't he have to run again next year. >> like the debt ceiling stuff we have to do it again in june for the primary and november for the election. >> has he taken any positions that we know of that are notably favorable towards business? he's tried very hard and with some success to revitalize downtown newark and attract businesses and keep their largest single business down there is prudential. >> actually, one hedge fund manager told me that was interesting, if he were giving money in his self-interest he would have supported lonegan which would have kept his taxes lower. two issues that hedge funds seem to like about booker. one is his support for israel which is important to seth [ inaudible ] and the other is education reform big for julian robertson of tiger, and john griffin of blue ridge. >> he has attracted money from hollywood and silicon valley folks like mr. zuckerberg and oprah and others to that cause of education reform in newark. thank you very much.
hollywood like steven spielberg, silicon valley like mark zuckerberg and wall street, julian robertson and others. >> hedge funds have been giving him money. >> tons. he outralzed lonegan $11 milliono $1 million. >> doesn't he have to run again next year. >> like the debt ceiling stuff we have to do it again in june for the primary and november for the election. >> has he taken any positions that we know of that are notably favorable towards business? he's tried...
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presidential race like someone with 1 million or 2 million or $10 million to spare can and it's big difference that matters in elections. >> host: steven from what rich virginia on our line for independents. steven good morning. >> caller: hi, good morning. i'm glad i got through. i have to agree with the one lady that just called about influencing the stock market. to use a metaphor i think the republicans and the democrats are actually wings of the same bird. the right left-wing with the head of the bird being whatever precedent there is. i feel that this is all a charade this dysfunctionality between the parties and the charade of opening and closing the government, closing the government and opening it knowing full well you know that these actions influence directly the stock market and the stock phrases. and they profit from this tremendously. i think you know it's just a charade and just a way of you know to make money. >> host: we will go to jack from prescott arizona on our line for democrats. jack, good morning. >> caller: good morning guys and i want to make a couple comments. wanting to make people aware how ridiculous speec
presidential race like someone with 1 million or 2 million or $10 million to spare can and it's big difference that matters in elections. >> host: steven from what rich virginia on our line for independents. steven good morning. >> caller: hi, good morning. i'm glad i got through. i have to agree with the one lady that just called about influencing the stock market. to use a metaphor i think the republicans and the democrats are actually wings of the same bird. the right left-wing...
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. >> meanwhile, her students and millions of others are now caught in the middle of a political tug of war. stevenrofessor of education of the university of southern california. dennis van roek el is the president of the national education association, the nation's largest teachers union. good to see both of you. dennis, let me start with you. why are we seeing so much opposition to common core? >> you know, it really confuses me. i think the standards are -- they're well-written, there are fewer than they were and they're so important. when people are opposed the first question i want to ask is have you read them. secondly, if you read them, is there something in there that shouldn't be in there? or is there something missing? and the last question i want to ask is if you don't want common standards for all of our students so they know what's expected of them, what's your alternative? do you believe that 50 different sets of standards in 50 states is somehow better for students? i doept. >> steven, is your opposition to the standards to the idea of a national standard, or is your opposition to th
. >> meanwhile, her students and millions of others are now caught in the middle of a political tug of war. stevenrofessor of education of the university of southern california. dennis van roek el is the president of the national education association, the nation's largest teachers union. good to see both of you. dennis, let me start with you. why are we seeing so much opposition to common core? >> you know, it really confuses me. i think the standards are -- they're well-written,...
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steven swartzman. he is breaking ground on a college in beijing housing a $300 million scholarship program bearing his name. it's expected to rival the rhodes scholarship. swartzman says he's setting up the program to train leaders with better understanding of china. he talked about those plans on "squawk box" last spring. >> right. i sort of came across just thinking about the rhodes program and the enormous impact of the rhodes with 84 students a year. >> right. have. and we look at what bill clinton has done by way of impact. and if you go through the list of those people, it's pretty remarkable. so i figured if we could attract the same caliber of people to go to china, learn that, and then feedback in their societies what was going on, it is a good thing. and so that is how it happens .that's the way it's structured. >> very quick turn around, though. six months ago, he was talking about it here on set and now he's breaking ground today. >> right. and at the time he answered, you know, people that said, well, you know, will it help you that you do blackstone does a lot of business in china? and h
steven swartzman. he is breaking ground on a college in beijing housing a $300 million scholarship program bearing his name. it's expected to rival the rhodes scholarship. swartzman says he's setting up the program to train leaders with better understanding of china. he talked about those plans on "squawk box" last spring. >> right. i sort of came across just thinking about the rhodes program and the enormous impact of the rhodes with 84 students a year. >> right. have....