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the following photos will explain why we think that the tree should be saved as mr. buck stated the tree is healthy and the lean has been corrected and you can see that the tree is growing up right and that the arborist report that you have shows that this tree is not any more likely to blow over in a wind storm than any other healthy tree in san francisco. the next one, shows the repairs to the sidewalk, that were done to about 6 trees along there, and after a year of there was no damage to the tree and the roots and the damage is not likely to happen for a long time. here is a photo that shows that the para transit van, and in this photo, you can see that the van is not going to be affected by the branches over the roadway, and also, it shows that the branches do not extend over the path of travel. and on the sidewalk. and in this photo, i just wanted to show that it was unlikely for anyone to bump their head on the tree and even supervisor weiner visited the tree on wednesday and he is tall, and it would not be, and so, lastly, here is the, and a view of the lovely row
the following photos will explain why we think that the tree should be saved as mr. buck stated the tree is healthy and the lean has been corrected and you can see that the tree is growing up right and that the arborist report that you have shows that this tree is not any more likely to blow over in a wind storm than any other healthy tree in san francisco. the next one, shows the repairs to the sidewalk, that were done to about 6 trees along there, and after a year of there was no damage to...
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the following photos will explain why we think that the tree should be saved as mr. buck stated the tree is healthy and the lean has been corrected and you can see that the tree is growing up right and that the arborist report that you have shows that this tree is not any more likely to blow over in a wind storm than any other healthy tree in san francisco. the next one, shows the repairs to the sidewalk, that were done to about 6 trees along there, and after a year of there was no damage to the tree and the roots and the damage is not likely to happen for a long time. here is a photo that shows that the para transit van, and in thho
the following photos will explain why we think that the tree should be saved as mr. buck stated the tree is healthy and the lean has been corrected and you can see that the tree is growing up right and that the arborist report that you have shows that this tree is not any more likely to blow over in a wind storm than any other healthy tree in san francisco. the next one, shows the repairs to the sidewalk, that were done to about 6 trees along there, and after a year of there was no damage to...
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do it to my and he should have, but that is a glaring missing piece in this whole tragedy for the bucks mryor, i want to move to a different topic. as you know, your city is one of three finalists for the democratic convention in 2016. let me start like this. have you ever been to brooklyn? >> [laughs] i have been to brooklyn. >> what do you like to do their? >> i have not been to brooklyn enough to have that level of experience. i did have a nice time at the parkland center. but it took me a little while, to be honest, to get from manhattan to the berkeley center -- the berkeley center. brooklyn is a great place. new york, of course, fantastic city. and a new mayor and my friend, merten l de blasio -- mayor bill de blasio. i think we have a fantastic arena. the wells fargo center is superior in so many ways. an expanded convention center in downtown philadelphia. 10,000 hotel rooms and it takes about 12 to 15 minutes to get to downtown philly from the wells fargo center. we are ready. we have the logistics. we have the hotel rooms. and we going to raise the money. we'll give our delegates
do it to my and he should have, but that is a glaring missing piece in this whole tragedy for the bucks mryor, i want to move to a different topic. as you know, your city is one of three finalists for the democratic convention in 2016. let me start like this. have you ever been to brooklyn? >> [laughs] i have been to brooklyn. >> what do you like to do their? >> i have not been to brooklyn enough to have that level of experience. i did have a nice time at the parkland center....
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mr. mccullen was sort of passing the buck. was looking for cover from the grand jury rather than trying to bring a case, which is certainly an unusual setting for a prosecutor. the only thing in this process that's been quick has been the actual deliberations by the grand jury, two days given a many months long investigation is not, in my opinion, a very long deliberation. >> jeffrey, but also remember we talked about the grand jury started to ask questions and they wanted more evidence and they brought in another expert witness when, you know, as mark geragos was saying, usually in his estimation grand jurors or grand juries are usually the hand maiden of the prosecution. or the prosecutor. but if they are starting to ask questions and develop their own mind and want to hear other things that may not be so. this may be a grand jury that's going to make up their own mind regardless of what bob mccullen may want or what the prosecutor may want. >> that's true. it is possible that this could be an aggressive grand jury. i think
mr. mccullen was sort of passing the buck. was looking for cover from the grand jury rather than trying to bring a case, which is certainly an unusual setting for a prosecutor. the only thing in this process that's been quick has been the actual deliberations by the grand jury, two days given a many months long investigation is not, in my opinion, a very long deliberation. >> jeffrey, but also remember we talked about the grand jury started to ask questions and they wanted more evidence...
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mr. us in terms of the way people learn and teaching -- . >> who is making a buck? >> getting a high school education than they ever did. >> what did the teachers say about it in the general assembly? >> they love it. >> they love it? >> absolutely. >> why, because they can offload work? >> not because they know they're getting a better job. >> a better teaching job? >> yes. >> and all of this apparatus? >> this is extremely well organized and well-thought out presentation online. >> and. >> the principle interest on you, taught you. who would you think of a machine or human be something. >> of course, i never had machines, if i may say so. >> would have been machines, right? >> i don't know. for some of the courses, it would have been dramatically better on machines. don't -- . >> don't you think the teacher is there to evolve? -- the love of learn something. >> let me agree with you. i think the machines replaced in many cases, books. we learned what you read, study and i agree with you about the teacher. the machines, there is no doubt they're an asset and advant
mr. us in terms of the way people learn and teaching -- . >> who is making a buck? >> getting a high school education than they ever did. >> what did the teachers say about it in the general assembly? >> they love it. >> they love it? >> absolutely. >> why, because they can offload work? >> not because they know they're getting a better job. >> a better teaching job? >> yes. >> and all of this apparatus? >> this is...
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bucks? good value. i thought we did a pretty good job on mr. fish.king foreign language ] >> he's freaking me out. it's like that guy with, you know, you're tripping and does this to you? for dessert, strawberries, pine nuts and honey. like the whole meal, it's eccentric and delicious. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> i haven't had so much fruits and nuts since altaban. i told, mick, this is a bad crowd. back of the shop, but he's like, man, we can't disappoint the fans. ah, memories. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or
bucks? good value. i thought we did a pretty good job on mr. fish.king foreign language ] >> he's freaking me out. it's like that guy with, you know, you're tripping and does this to you? for dessert, strawberries, pine nuts and honey. like the whole meal, it's eccentric and delicious. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> i haven't had so much fruits and nuts since altaban. i told, mick, this is a bad crowd. back of the shop, but he's like, man, we can't disappoint the fans. ah,...
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bucks. had a decent day today. >> you are telling mr. regis philbin to buy? >> regis knows. a big boy. >> you got a haircut. >> boy, 25th anniversary. you really got spoofed up. >> yeah, baby. >> what was your first trade you ever made? just curious? >> oh, that goes way back. >> before cnbc existed? >> i'm just trying to think. it was something very simple, but i can't remember. >> you've been investing for a long time. because i'm having fun with it. but you guys know more than -- >> how has cnbc changed the way -- does it help you? >> absolutely. oh, absolutely. i love to hear you guys talk about it, review it, but you don't talk about what i -- >> liar. >> why don't you talk about alibaba. >> every day. >> you must appreciate everything about his story as he built up and what he's built out of that. that's the one thingior amazon trade doesn't make as much sense. you are in a company that has incredibly low margins and huge p/e compared to baba. >> how do i get out of this now? >> you sell. >> i think -- >> you have that idea it has to get back to where i bought it befor
bucks. had a decent day today. >> you are telling mr. regis philbin to buy? >> regis knows. a big boy. >> you got a haircut. >> boy, 25th anniversary. you really got spoofed up. >> yeah, baby. >> what was your first trade you ever made? just curious? >> oh, that goes way back. >> before cnbc existed? >> i'm just trying to think. it was something very simple, but i can't remember. >> you've been investing for a long time. because i'm...
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mr. mcculloch, you've been accuse bid some of passion the buck by standing bag and putting this evidence in front of the grand jury instead of taking a stand. isn't that what you were elected to do? shouldn't you have taken a stand in this case? >> you have to understand, in part of that system, there isn't anyone in the system as part of the checks and balances we have in this system, is that no one office no, one individual has the ultimate or absolute authority. if charges were filed in this case, as they're filed in other cases, the case would still go to a preliminary hearing or to the grand jury. there still has to be a probable cause determination. no one can just file a charge and go directly to a jury trial. that just cannot happen. and we have an obligation to present the evidence. i don't know how anyone can say it was -- we're passing the buck by gathering all this information in evidence and meeting with the grand jury. it's something we do on a weekly basis. we do it day in and day out, or week in and week out. so it's certainly not passing the buck. yes, ma'am. back in the
mr. mcculloch, you've been accuse bid some of passion the buck by standing bag and putting this evidence in front of the grand jury instead of taking a stand. isn't that what you were elected to do? shouldn't you have taken a stand in this case? >> you have to understand, in part of that system, there isn't anyone in the system as part of the checks and balances we have in this system, is that no one office no, one individual has the ultimate or absolute authority. if charges were filed...
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buck to speak. >> thank you. >> mr. graves is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. the first question is for inspector general scovel. in your recent audit report how many commercial general aviation aircraft will be affected by the update? >> thanks, mr. graves. >> by our count, and it is an estimate 220,000 general , aviation aircraft are subject to the mandate. about 18,000 commercial aircraft as well. the entiret include existing fleet? >> virtually. yes, sir. >> do the numbers change, or change, or do you anticipate them changing? >> they will move up and down, but we believe between now and 2020 those numbers will hold generally firm in that range , which is the problem some of my fellow witnesses have spoken to, the ability of the manufacturing industry to produce the equipment, the ability of faa to get it certified, simply time and space for aircraft owners to get there their planes into repair facilities and stations so that those boxes can be installed on the aircraft. it is a tough road. >> my next question is probably for mr. rinaldi, but we have a situ
buck to speak. >> thank you. >> mr. graves is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. the first question is for inspector general scovel. in your recent audit report how many commercial general aviation aircraft will be affected by the update? >> thanks, mr. graves. >> by our count, and it is an estimate 220,000 general , aviation aircraft are subject to the mandate. about 18,000 commercial aircraft as well. the entiret include existing fleet? >>...
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mr. clause himself a arrived on the a fire truck to kick off the holidays here in bucks county tonight. santa was greeted by whole lot of very excited children and just about mobbed him to get valuable face time with the gift giver in chief. then he turn on the lights, on these 25 decorated trees inside the bucks county these 25 decorated trees insideciding between buying food and health care is no longer a problem. healthy pa offers name-brand health insurance for the cost of a few basic groceries. if you're uninsured, visit healthypa.com to learn more. merry christmas! thanks but this gift, it's kind of half-fast. what's wrong? we still have cable internet, so our uploads are half the speed of our downloads. so i'll be half-fast when i share my photos. and i'll do a half-fast job updating my blog. wait, is everything under this tree half-fast? who wants eggnog? don't settle for half fast cable internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch. uploads as fast as downloads. get this great price online guaranteed for two full years plus $400 back with a 2-year agreement. call the verizo
mr. clause himself a arrived on the a fire truck to kick off the holidays here in bucks county tonight. santa was greeted by whole lot of very excited children and just about mobbed him to get valuable face time with the gift giver in chief. then he turn on the lights, on these 25 decorated trees inside the bucks county these 25 decorated trees insideciding between buying food and health care is no longer a problem. healthy pa offers name-brand health insurance for the cost of a few basic...
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mr. obama said today about the election results. >> another saying of harry truman is that the buck stopsight here with my desk. as the head of the party, when it doesn't do well, i have got to take responsibility for it. the message that i took from this election and we have seen this in a number of elections, is people want to see this city work and they feel as if it's not working. >> so the president said in this interview that the buck stops with him when the party doesn't do well and he repeated that argument that it had a lot to do with anger on both sides. let me begin with you. one thing that really stood out to me, harry reid's chief of staff saying the president's approval rating is barely 40%. what else more is there to say? he went on to say that i don't think that the political team was truly up to speed and up to par on doing what needed to get down. that is criticism to the president blaming him coming from a democrat. >> wow, you can tell when the president is in his last two years, everyone says what they are really thinking and feeling all of the sudden. this is a reall
mr. obama said today about the election results. >> another saying of harry truman is that the buck stopsight here with my desk. as the head of the party, when it doesn't do well, i have got to take responsibility for it. the message that i took from this election and we have seen this in a number of elections, is people want to see this city work and they feel as if it's not working. >> so the president said in this interview that the buck stops with him when the party doesn't do...
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mr. baker was talking about, i'm not sure that there really is a bank for a buck, so to speak. >> thank you. my time is expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first question is for inspector general scovel. in your recent ads-b audit report, how many commercial and general aviation aircraft will be affected with the update? >> thanks, mr. graves. our count, and it's an estimate, 240,000 general aviation aircraft are subject to the mandate. about 18,000 commercial aircraft as well. >> does not include the entire existing fleet? >> virtually, yasser spit do the numbers change or do they anticipate them changing any? >> certainly. they will move up and down, but we believe that between now and 2020 those numbers will hold generally, generally firm in that range. that's the problem which some of my fellow witnesses have spoken to. but it's the ability of the manufacturing industry to produce the equipment to the ability of faa to get certified. it's simply time and space for aircraft owners to get their planes into repair facility, repair stations so those boxes can be installed on the aircraft.
mr. baker was talking about, i'm not sure that there really is a bank for a buck, so to speak. >> thank you. my time is expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first question is for inspector general scovel. in your recent ads-b audit report, how many commercial and general aviation aircraft will be affected with the update? >> thanks, mr. graves. our count, and it's an estimate, 240,000 general aviation aircraft are subject to the mandate. about 18,000 commercial aircraft as...
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is this all pr, advertising, big bucks for tv that made ronald reagan somehow hero of an economy recession that he created? he was mris president was hiding in the bushes this whole campaign because people didn't want him out there because he should have been embarrassed in some way. explain the different psychologies of the two parties on the economy. >> well, it goes back, i think, to the terrible economic crisis and the democrats had the worse one. a crisis occurred, a terrible one in 2008, that was really brought about by republican policies more than anything else, although there was some shared blame, the deregulation. and the democrats had the responsibility of cleaning it up. you mentioned the auto effort, which was an enormous success. i believe if you poll the american people today, they would denounce the democrats for bailouts. everything that was a bail-out was started by george bush. we helped make it work. that's the lingering problem. secondly, and here is the problem with the economy. it's a vicious cycle for the democrats. it's the increasing inequality. we have the best economy in the developed wo
is this all pr, advertising, big bucks for tv that made ronald reagan somehow hero of an economy recession that he created? he was mris president was hiding in the bushes this whole campaign because people didn't want him out there because he should have been embarrassed in some way. explain the different psychologies of the two parties on the economy. >> well, it goes back, i think, to the terrible economic crisis and the democrats had the worse one. a crisis occurred, a terrible one in...
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bucks hospital. sebastian died at the hospital. the next day, an autopsy discovered the lethal dose of drugs in his system. >> mr.llace was the only adult with the child prior to his passing. and awarding to our toxicology reports and the coroner's report, the child would have ingested that medication no longer than two hours prior to his death. >> reporter: now, i did ask a district attorney how it was that the child ingested those drugs, do they believe he picked them up, ate them on his own or was given the drugs. they say that is part of the investigation. a big problem here is that police were involved in the case very late. they were not notified by the hospital of the boy's death. it wasn't until the coroner did the autopsy that they found those drugs in his system. i did call the hospital twice, just before we went on the air. a spokeswoman told me the hospital has no comment. reporting live in levittown, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> thank you, deanna. >>> a man carrying a little girl is caught on camera stealing a package from a home in delaware county. police in upper darby showed us the surveillanc
bucks hospital. sebastian died at the hospital. the next day, an autopsy discovered the lethal dose of drugs in his system. >> mr.llace was the only adult with the child prior to his passing. and awarding to our toxicology reports and the coroner's report, the child would have ingested that medication no longer than two hours prior to his death. >> reporter: now, i did ask a district attorney how it was that the child ingested those drugs, do they believe he picked them up, ate them...
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mr., with certainty. based on my understanding, i say darren wilson used excessive force. even if mike brown was jumping up and down, bucked, cursing the officer he doesn't deserve to die. to that extent it is not mike brown's fault at all. doesn't mean mike brown couldn't make better choices. he deidn't deserve to die. >> not really a 30 second answer. would love for the three of to us do this with a half-hour. >> do it on monday. come back. we'll discuss. thank you, guys. i wish he had more time. all right, stow when we come right back. talk about more protests in california tonight. and we are also going to talk about darren wilson. he says that, his conscience is clear in the fatal shooting of michael brown. what brown's parents have to say about that? (vo) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. bonjour. comment ce va? bonjour. comment ce va? due cappuccini,
mr., with certainty. based on my understanding, i say darren wilson used excessive force. even if mike brown was jumping up and down, bucked, cursing the officer he doesn't deserve to die. to that extent it is not mike brown's fault at all. doesn't mean mike brown couldn't make better choices. he deidn't deserve to die. >> not really a 30 second answer. would love for the three of to us do this with a half-hour. >> do it on monday. come back. we'll discuss. thank you, guys. i wish...
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mr. foley, we will watch closely, we put out a call to the governor, if we don't talk with people, anyone then you look at families --? fur billion bucks for this. >> at heart of everything that is wrong in washington, from hypocrisy to greed to gridlock. >> michelle plans. >> gary peters is in the eye of the storm. funded by a convicted felon, connected to alone shark ring. neil: and not a -- why the most expenseive midterm ever has our all-stars seeing stars, we have rich edison, and lizz mcdonnell. and tracy byrnes. if this is where the money that gone woe. >> hundred million dollar campaigns in north carolina, kentucky, and all out side money. neil: good for local stations, potentially good for us. >> true. but, it is -- we have reached a point where elections are so focused nationaly, you don't just have a slight national interest, you have a major naitonal interest, it is coming up withnese numbers. neil: liz, we b bemoan negative ads but they work. >> that is right they connection, and in this political season because, we are seeing the most frustration with congress. and the most outrage over lack of economic growth of the coun
mr. foley, we will watch closely, we put out a call to the governor, if we don't talk with people, anyone then you look at families --? fur billion bucks for this. >> at heart of everything that is wrong in washington, from hypocrisy to greed to gridlock. >> michelle plans. >> gary peters is in the eye of the storm. funded by a convicted felon, connected to alone shark ring. neil: and not a -- why the most expenseive midterm ever has our all-stars seeing stars, we have rich...
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mr. juan? >> yes. >> reporter: to dion juan is the owner. more from him in a moment. hilton says they settled oh an price of 1800 bucks juan demanded cash for what he said was a good car. >> he told you this car was safe? >>> he told me it was safe. >> reporter: it was perfect. >> perfect. >>> perfect. okay to put your 16 year old daughter in this car. >>> definitely. >> now you know -- it's complete opposite. it was in fact probably the worst thing i could have put her in. >> reporter: here's why. the car is riddled with rust. >> as you can see, you barely touch it and it falls. >> reporter: and in the worst places. throughout the main supports on both the driver and passenger sides which hold up the vehicle. >> it gets worse up here. >> reporter: it's not just all that rust. what is that? >> wall spackle. >>> wall spach gel. >> yeah. >> reporter: you heard right. wall spackle used in houses and paper plastered on to the rust to hold it in place before sale. and covering all of that, a piece of red plastic called a spoiler kit placed over the rust to make the deception complete. >> this car should have never been put
mr. juan? >> yes. >> reporter: to dion juan is the owner. more from him in a moment. hilton says they settled oh an price of 1800 bucks juan demanded cash for what he said was a good car. >> he told you this car was safe? >>> he told me it was safe. >> reporter: it was perfect. >> perfect. >>> perfect. okay to put your 16 year old daughter in this car. >>> definitely. >> now you know -- it's complete opposite. it was in fact...
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mr. juan? >> yes. >> to dion juan is the owner. more from him in a moment. hilton says, they settled on the price of 1800 bucksuan demanded cash for what he said was a good car. >> he told you this car was safe? >> he told me it was safe. >> it was perfect. >> perfect. >> it was ache to put your 16 year old daughter in this car? >> definitely. >> and now you know -- it's complete opposite. it was probably the worst thing i could have put her in. >> reporter: here's why. the car is riddled with rust. >> as you can see, you barely touch it and it falls. >> reporter: and in the worst places. throughout the main supports on both the driver and passenger sides which hold up the vehicle. >> it gets worse up here. >> reporter: it's not just all that rust. what is that? >> it's wall spackle. >> reporter: wall spackle. >> yeah. >> reporter: you heard right. wall spackle used in houses and paper, plastered on to the rust to hold it in place before sale. and covering all of that, a piece of red plastic called a spoiler kit placed over the rust to make the deception complete. >> this car should have never been put on the
mr. juan? >> yes. >> to dion juan is the owner. more from him in a moment. hilton says, they settled on the price of 1800 bucksuan demanded cash for what he said was a good car. >> he told you this car was safe? >> he told me it was safe. >> it was perfect. >> perfect. >> it was ache to put your 16 year old daughter in this car? >> definitely. >> and now you know -- it's complete opposite. it was probably the worst thing i could have put her...
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mr. clean liquid muscle. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for business. >>> so while politicians battle it out over immigration reform in washington, they might do well to keep an eye on what some average americans are doing along the border themselves. in 2005 a group calling itself the minutemen started patrolling our southern border in what they called a citizen watch. well, the minutemen didn't last. the recent surge of illegal immigrants this summer purports new activity by militia groups say they are there to help border patrol. trace gallagher with more on this from our west coast bureau. >> martha, the same men who helped organize the minutemen is now activating some 3500 volunteers betw
mr. clean liquid muscle. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for business....
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bucks. >> every time it is a hundred dollars for people to come out. >> why don't you get those leave guards. >> because that is $2,000, mr. apartment man. >> it is. >> for leave guards. >> every time they come out and you have to do it before the rain, it is another hundred dollars. i figured on it out and blow them out. >> tell me next time do you this i have to come by and watch this. you are there in your underwear blowing leaves out of your gutters. >> yes. >> i listen to this station every now and then, word 9:00 a.m., sue are we interrupting you? take your mike off. >> i'm talking during one of your segments. oops. >> everybody talks when she's talking. >> i should go back to the truth booth, there have been days where i leave the air at 10:00 o'clock and i still don't know what the the weather is, even though she has done 1500 weather hits. >> sue's real truth is to go to the morning meeting and after morning meeting everybody is like you what is the weather going to be for tomorrow. >> i have been on for six hours. >> you have a new contributor over the weekend on the fox 29 weekend show. >> yes, hi karen, multi
bucks. >> every time it is a hundred dollars for people to come out. >> why don't you get those leave guards. >> because that is $2,000, mr. apartment man. >> it is. >> for leave guards. >> every time they come out and you have to do it before the rain, it is another hundred dollars. i figured on it out and blow them out. >> tell me next time do you this i have to come by and watch this. you are there in your underwear blowing leaves out of your...
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buck wild." canceled after one season when one of the stars was killed mudding. fortunately, mr.ed and the filmmaker is believed to have survived, along with his snake. for "good morning america", reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> believed to have survived? >> that's good news. >> stay tuned. >> but how do you get out? >> oh, no. i don't want to know. >> turn to scripted. couldn't you have scripted that and done a fictional shoot? >> i'm with you, amy. >> is every episode a didn't anaconda? >> i don't know. i'm going to jump out there, see the anaconda, i'm going to swallow him. >> good luck, anaconda. >> a little smaller target. i would imagine. i'm just saying. >> on that note, coming up, we have some good news if you're looking to get rid of wrinkles. a new study revealing how some popular cosmetic procedures really work. these actually are great, you guys. >> okay. >>> and jennifer aniston opening up about her makeunder and why she says it's empowering. >>> and jimmy kimmel in two places at once last night for a ground-breaking show. we're going to see how he pulled it a i
buck wild." canceled after one season when one of the stars was killed mudding. fortunately, mr.ed and the filmmaker is believed to have survived, along with his snake. for "good morning america", reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> believed to have survived? >> that's good news. >> stay tuned. >> but how do you get out? >> oh, no. i don't want to know. >> turn to scripted. couldn't you have scripted that and done a fictional shoot? >>...
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mr. obama for the first time took responsibility. >> the buck stops with me, the buck stops right here at my desk, so whenever as the head of the party it doesn't do well, i've got to take responsibility for it. >> reporter: but some good news to start his trip. north korea unexpectedly released the final two american detainees. matthew miller and kenneth bae. >> i grew a lot, lost a lot of weight in a good way, but i'm standing strong because of you. and thank you for being there such time as this. >> reporter: earlier today president obama praised the release but said it will take more than that to ease tensions with north korea. that will be a topic over the next two days as will china's poor record on human rights. president obama heads to myanmar and rounds out his trip at the g-20 economic summit. >> kristin, thank you. >> let us turn to natalie. a developing story in the fight against isis. >> good morning to you. the fate of a key isis leader is unclear after u.s. air strikes in iraq. richard engel is in erbil, iraq. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. some iraqi officials an
mr. obama for the first time took responsibility. >> the buck stops with me, the buck stops right here at my desk, so whenever as the head of the party it doesn't do well, i've got to take responsibility for it. >> reporter: but some good news to start his trip. north korea unexpectedly released the final two american detainees. matthew miller and kenneth bae. >> i grew a lot, lost a lot of weight in a good way, but i'm standing strong because of you. and thank you for being...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you. one final thing, a renowned tight wad and i try to get as much for my buck whether it's the taxpayer's buck or my own. just out of curiosity, i use several cards. you get a cash back with one. do any of you have any detail in negotiating with these? because again, right now the federal government is broke. we're borrowing 40 cents on every dollar. our job is to not only see that fraud, waste and abuse are eliminated, but to get the most going out. you're shaking your head yes. have you found some good return for the government? >> in addition to the transactions we discussed earlier, we received $14.7 million in rebates this past year. we're increasing the use on the government purchase card for preestablished contract instruments, that are prepriced, so it will protect the taxpayers' dollars from that perspective. we wouldn't want government purchase card holders to go out to negotiate cards, per se, but if it's prepriced, we're going to increase the use of the card up to the simplified acquisition threshold, $150,000 to take advantage of that transaction savings, as well as the rebat
mr. chairman. >> thank you. one final thing, a renowned tight wad and i try to get as much for my buck whether it's the taxpayer's buck or my own. just out of curiosity, i use several cards. you get a cash back with one. do any of you have any detail in negotiating with these? because again, right now the federal government is broke. we're borrowing 40 cents on every dollar. our job is to not only see that fraud, waste and abuse are eliminated, but to get the most going out. you're...
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mr. armstrong has done at aol without having of course alibaba as part of big story there. and people are getting a little nervous now that it's finally hit your target, pete. it's up to 50 bucks a share. that is a target pete put on a long time ago. >> good call pete. >> it's up to that right now and i think they wan to know what's next. >> what's next for you? do you sell? >> no. i expect it to hit 55. >> coming up joe theismann joins us to talk about the roller coaster nfl season and the stock market. he's picking super bowl winners and winners on wall street. plus why is jon najarian dancing like this. oh god. >> that's fantastic. >> ratings. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. now that the elections are finally over, it's time to get to work fixing our long-term national debt to help build a stronger economy. with a solid fiscal foundati
mr. armstrong has done at aol without having of course alibaba as part of big story there. and people are getting a little nervous now that it's finally hit your target, pete. it's up to 50 bucks a share. that is a target pete put on a long time ago. >> good call pete. >> it's up to that right now and i think they wan to know what's next. >> what's next for you? do you sell? >> no. i expect it to hit 55. >> coming up joe theismann joins us to talk about the roller...
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buck wild." reliever. >> canceled after the first season after one of its stars was killed mudding. fortunately mr.he's believed to have survived, along with his snake. >> he's believed? >> believed to have survived? >> we can't give all the secrets away. >> it works. it gets buzz. you have to get eaten by a snake. >> would you watch it, though? >> i can't wait. you have to get eaten by a snake. >> would you watch it, though? >> i can't wait. i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay and could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you kno
buck wild." reliever. >> canceled after the first season after one of its stars was killed mudding. fortunately mr.he's believed to have survived, along with his snake. >> he's believed? >> believed to have survived? >> we can't give all the secrets away. >> it works. it gets buzz. you have to get eaten by a snake. >> would you watch it, though? >> i can't wait. you have to get eaten by a snake. >> would you watch it, though? >> i can't...
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mr. gruber. >> we know it was big last week and still resonating this week. meanwhile, we have a great close to this show and here is the question: have you met the country bucksgoing to follow the country bucks. good morning. after all that, the president says he just heard about this whole gruber scandal and that he was just some advisor. david webb caught up with gruber and he's here with us this morning to tell us about that. and dr. michael bodien joins us with fresh testimony in terms of his take on what happened in ferguson. he'll tell you his findings. senator lindsey graham is here this morning on the iran talks. what now there? bill and i see you at the top of the hour how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. i
mr. gruber. >> we know it was big last week and still resonating this week. meanwhile, we have a great close to this show and here is the question: have you met the country bucksgoing to follow the country bucks. good morning. after all that, the president says he just heard about this whole gruber scandal and that he was just some advisor. david webb caught up with gruber and he's here with us this morning to tell us about that. and dr. michael bodien joins us with fresh testimony in...