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mark nelson walked six miles in the snow to be with his daughter. >> the atl blame game, big questionsatlanta commuters turned into the walking frozen. how political leaders are responding to the heat. >>> and president obama hits the campaign trail to sell his state of the union address to the people. should he have stayed in d.c. to make the case on the hill? >>> and justin bieber and mayor rob ford can't seem to catch a break. which one is accused of organizing a prison beating? this is "way too early." >>> good morning. i'm thomas roberts. welcome to "way too early." this is january 30th, a thursday. this is the show that is never too frozen to show you topless photos of justin bieber. if you play your cards right, maybe vladimir putin, too. yeah. yeah. vladimir putin. speaking of
mark nelson walked six miles in the snow to be with his daughter. >> the atl blame game, big questionsatlanta commuters turned into the walking frozen. how political leaders are responding to the heat. >>> and president obama hits the campaign trail to sell his state of the union address to the people. should he have stayed in d.c. to make the case on the hill? >>> and justin bieber and mayor rob ford can't seem to catch a break. which one is accused of organizing a...
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mark nelson walked six miles in the snow to be with his daughter. >> the atl blame game, big questions remain over why atlanta commuters turned into the walking frozen. how political leaders are responding to the heat. >>> and president obama hits the campaign trail to sell his state of the union address to the people. should he have stayed in d.c. to make the case on the hill? >>> and justin bieber and mayor rob ford can't seem to catch a break. which one is accused of organizing a prison beating? this is "way too early." >>> good morning. i'm thomas roberts. welcome to "way too early." this is january 30th, a thursday. this is the show that is never too frozen to show you topless photos of justin bieber. if you play your cards right, maybe vladimir putin, too. yeah. yeah. vladimir putin. speaking of frozen parts of the southeastern u.s. finally thawing out but others are in deep paralysis in austin, texas there were 300 accidents. a dash cam recorder caught this truck careening off the highway. the interstate outside of bi birmingh birmingham, alabama saw gridlock conditions. in char
mark nelson walked six miles in the snow to be with his daughter. >> the atl blame game, big questions remain over why atlanta commuters turned into the walking frozen. how political leaders are responding to the heat. >>> and president obama hits the campaign trail to sell his state of the union address to the people. should he have stayed in d.c. to make the case on the hill? >>> and justin bieber and mayor rob ford can't seem to catch a break. which one is accused of...
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mark nelson, what has happened where you live?osing their jobs and cars are losing their homes and have taken a beating. >> maybe it's a good thing for people? black lung disease is a lot of harm. it can come to people like you. >> the technology has come a long way. the industry is a lot cleaner. our industry is safer than it used to be. they're not showing you the good things with the advancements that we have made. john: one of the other good things i noticed were you live, electricity is much cheaper than half the price of where i live. kentucky and west virginia versus new york. >> yes, we can produce a cheap and we can produce it safe. nobody has come up with the answer to say that we can do without coal. we have this technology. john: we have natural gas. >> we do have natural gas. the do you think the prices will stay down? no, they're going to go up. john: what they do more tracking? >> but how many gas wells can you drill? they are going to be in everyone's backyard. john: thank you for coming in. i hope that you and you
mark nelson, what has happened where you live?osing their jobs and cars are losing their homes and have taken a beating. >> maybe it's a good thing for people? black lung disease is a lot of harm. it can come to people like you. >> the technology has come a long way. the industry is a lot cleaner. our industry is safer than it used to be. they're not showing you the good things with the advancements that we have made. john: one of the other good things i noticed were you live,...
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mark nelson, what has happened where you live?osing their jobs and cars are losing their homes and have taken a beating. >> maybe it's a good thing for people? black lung disease is a lot of harm. it can come to people like you. >> the technology has come a long way. the industry is a lot cleaner. our industry is safer than it used to be. they're not showing you the good things with the advancements th we have made. john: one of the other good things i noticed were you live, electricity is much cheaper than half the price of where i live. kentucky and west virginia versus new york. >> yes, we can produce a cheap and we can produce it safe. nobody has come up with the answer to say that we can do without coal. we have this technology. john: we have natural gas. >> we do have natural gas. the do you think the prices will stay down? no, they're going to go up. john: what they do more tracking? >> but how many gas wells can you drill? they are going to be in everyone's backyard. john: thank you for coming in. i hope that you and your
mark nelson, what has happened where you live?osing their jobs and cars are losing their homes and have taken a beating. >> maybe it's a good thing for people? black lung disease is a lot of harm. it can come to people like you. >> the technology has come a long way. the industry is a lot cleaner. our industry is safer than it used to be. they're not showing you the good things with the advancements th we have made. john: one of the other good things i noticed were you live,...
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marks 25th celebration. about a thousand people atenlded the event. it was dedicated to nelson mandela. >> kraft recalling velveeta cheesy skillet. the cheeseburgy mac has a soy allergen in it. >> all right. michael finney is here now with the story of a teenager took down tons of target accounts. >> that is truly amazing the breech at target was caused by a russian teenager. that is a conclusion of a record just issued by security firm intel crawler. the malware created by a 17-year-old who sold the program to cyber criminals. used in neiman marcus the retailer reported a similar attack. saying reports show malware used more than once. >> and able to put it on the internet and they can use it for malicious arm. >> intel crawler suggests six more retailers have yet to tell customers they have been breeched as well. u.s. postal service operates small offices inside dozens of stores including stores in the bay area. unions worry they're expanding reach just as plans are being developed foreclosure of hundreds of post offices nationwide. post offices are staffed with union workers
marks 25th celebration. about a thousand people atenlded the event. it was dedicated to nelson mandela. >> kraft recalling velveeta cheesy skillet. the cheeseburgy mac has a soy allergen in it. >> all right. michael finney is here now with the story of a teenager took down tons of target accounts. >> that is truly amazing the breech at target was caused by a russian teenager. that is a conclusion of a record just issued by security firm intel crawler. the malware created by a...
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marked a shift in morality. if you look at what happened to governor nelson rockefeller in the '60, his campaign was derailed by the fact that he divorced his wife to marry another woman. these days it's not enough to knock a political campaign off. it makes it harder to move on to the presidency, because the public may have forgiven him for having an affair on the side. reporters would never have reported it. they knew about j.f.k. not something you talk about. what they would not forgive was breaking up a family. it became easier to break up the family and we were less forgiving of fid elty, it was something you felt you had to take recourse to. it now became something that you had actively chosen to betray the person you were with, and that was something the american public was not willing ralt. >> our viewer says: we asked how would you do a rehabilitation. olivia pope, that's on the show "scannedal", a pr fixer, and comment. >> maybe not as quickly and red state america, but i think, you know, as the next decade rolls on, further into the future, i think the american vote in public will be less concerned a
marked a shift in morality. if you look at what happened to governor nelson rockefeller in the '60, his campaign was derailed by the fact that he divorced his wife to marry another woman. these days it's not enough to knock a political campaign off. it makes it harder to move on to the presidency, because the public may have forgiven him for having an affair on the side. reporters would never have reported it. they knew about j.f.k. not something you talk about. what they would not forgive was...
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marked a shift in our morality. if you look at what happened to governor nelson rockefeller when he wanted to run for president in the 60s, his campaign was derailed by the fact that he divorced his wife to marry another woman. these days, it made it harder for him to get elected as the governor of new york much less the presidency. the government may have forgiven him. and the reporters would never have reported it. they knew about jfk, it was something that they talked about, blue what they wouldn't forgive is breaking up a family. when it became easier to break up your family, we became more forgiving of infidelity. when we say your sex life and your marriage had died away, it became something that you actively had chosen to betray the person you were with. on twitter: then we asked, how would you do image rehabilitation? and here's brian with a video comment. give him a listen. >> maybe not quite as quickly in red state america, but i think, as the next decade rolls on, and maybe a little bit in the future, i think that the american public is going to be a lot less concerned about what politicians do on their own
marked a shift in our morality. if you look at what happened to governor nelson rockefeller when he wanted to run for president in the 60s, his campaign was derailed by the fact that he divorced his wife to marry another woman. these days, it made it harder for him to get elected as the governor of new york much less the presidency. the government may have forgiven him. and the reporters would never have reported it. they knew about jfk, it was something that they talked about, blue what they...
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marks the 25th anniversary celebration honoring dr. king. this year's program dedicated to the late nelson mandela. >>> new this morning, b.a.r.t.'nine-month old contract battle with the unions wound up costing the agency millions. it's reported that they spent $2.2 million to reach the final settlement and that does not account for the $5 million lost in the strikes. they spent money chartering buses to get people around. here is how it breaks down. nearly half, about $1 million went to pay the salaries of 53 union negotiators. b.a.r.t. spent $1.2 billion on outside consultants and pr specialists. and nearly $5,000 was spent on takeout food. nick's plaza cafe took $500 in sandwich orders. >>> critics say that raising minimum wage could be bad for employers and workers. a follow-up study was done on the 25% minimum wage hike last year and found that it led to higher prices to consumers and fewerer hours for workers. 2/3 of the city's restaurants raised the prices to compensate and another 44% reduced staff hours. 42% let workers go. richmond and san francisco are considering minimum wage hikes. new this morning oakland police wan
marks the 25th anniversary celebration honoring dr. king. this year's program dedicated to the late nelson mandela. >>> new this morning, b.a.r.t.'nine-month old contract battle with the unions wound up costing the agency millions. it's reported that they spent $2.2 million to reach the final settlement and that does not account for the $5 million lost in the strikes. they spent money chartering buses to get people around. here is how it breaks down. nearly half, about $1 million went...
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mark for all investors. that is, in every case, but one. nelson peltz.f you piggybacked off of peltz, you consistently beat the s&p. why is that? i think it's because when nelson peltz takes a substantial position in a company, he treats it if it's his own business. he has 30 years of history making money for all people. figure it bested the s&p by a mile. it was far better than every other money manager i follow, particularly considering it has $9 billion under management. among luiz a worldwide powerhouse with dentine, that's lu, nabisco, nila. my own personal favorite, philly cream cheese, trident, triscuits and wheat thins as undermanaged, not getting the return it should, should get, given the superior breadth of the portfolio and the strength around the globe. i know peltz believes that the company's operating room, right now at about 12%, can rise to 16% with stronger execution. that would be something huge for shareholders. a change that would make it inconceivable that the stock would stay down at that 34 level for long. obviously, the market's
mark for all investors. that is, in every case, but one. nelson peltz.f you piggybacked off of peltz, you consistently beat the s&p. why is that? i think it's because when nelson peltz takes a substantial position in a company, he treats it if it's his own business. he has 30 years of history making money for all people. figure it bested the s&p by a mile. it was far better than every other money manager i follow, particularly considering it has $9 billion under management. among luiz a...
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mark the 50th anniversary of this historic moment. here at the sundance film festival, a documentary entitled "freedom summer goes quote directed by stanley nelsonas just premiered. this is a trailer. lifetime him during my to control the making of the law controls me. to control the government in which i live. >> i don't think people understand how violent mississippi was. if black people try and vote, they can get hurt or killed. >> if you're not a registered voter, you're not a citizen. >> there was a come you're right, boy, we should be registered to vote. you arewould say, right, boy, we should be registered to vote. >> we hope to send in a mississippi the summer upwards of 1000 students from all around the country who will engage in freedom schools, voter registration activity, and open up mississippi to the country. extinctionabsolute of all we hold dear. we must be strong enough to crush the enemy. >> three civil rights workers have disappeared in mississippi last sunday night have not been heard from. >> it was always in the back of everybody's mind that i enjoyed what happened. -- that bad things would happen. but if you cared about th
mark the 50th anniversary of this historic moment. here at the sundance film festival, a documentary entitled "freedom summer goes quote directed by stanley nelsonas just premiered. this is a trailer. lifetime him during my to control the making of the law controls me. to control the government in which i live. >> i don't think people understand how violent mississippi was. if black people try and vote, they can get hurt or killed. >> if you're not a registered voter, you're...
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nelson: thank you, mr. president. well, yesterday marks the fourth anniversary of the devastating earthquake that hit haiti on january 12, 2010. the geological survey said that precisely at 4:53 p.m. local time the caribbean and north american plates moved, resulting in a major earthquake of a 7.0 magnitude with aftershocks greater than 5.0 that continued for months afterward. it's been described as the largest urban disaster in modern history because in just 30 seconds more than 10 million cubic meters of rubble were created, enough to fill dump trucks parked bumper to bumper all the way from key west, florida, to the northern tip of the state of the presiding officer, maine, and then back again. that's how much rubble was created. and we remember today 230,000 victims of the earthquake, one of the deadliest in history. the earthquake also resulted in over 300,000 injuries and left 1.5 million people homeless. i went to haiti immediately after the earthquake. it was a horrifying aftermath. and during the last four years, the path to the r
nelson: thank you, mr. president. well, yesterday marks the fourth anniversary of the devastating earthquake that hit haiti on january 12, 2010. the geological survey said that precisely at 4:53 p.m. local time the caribbean and north american plates moved, resulting in a major earthquake of a 7.0 magnitude with aftershocks greater than 5.0 that continued for months afterward. it's been described as the largest urban disaster in modern history because in just 30 seconds more than 10 million...