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you know that almost every time i had that feeling, that instinct almost every time i had that i can'tiss this action drama playing around in my head. do you know what happened? that's right, i lost money. discipline is the most important rule of winning investing. we're doing winning investing here. that's what we're teaching. and sometimes that discipline means admitting that you missed the opportunity and it is already too late. i almost always feel like i've missed something right near the top of the market. the top of the move. when i was a hedge fund manager i actually -- are you sitting down for this one -- i actually turned that sentiment into a profit center by actually betting against myself and the market when i thought i was missing the upside. that correlated with the tops of moves, not the bottom ones. i actually made money saying oh, there's that pain again, sell! i always remember that the best time to buy is when it feels most awful. not when it would relieve the incessant pain of fearing you're going to miss the next big rally, especially since the rally as already in
you know that almost every time i had that feeling, that instinct almost every time i had that i can'tiss this action drama playing around in my head. do you know what happened? that's right, i lost money. discipline is the most important rule of winning investing. we're doing winning investing here. that's what we're teaching. and sometimes that discipline means admitting that you missed the opportunity and it is already too late. i almost always feel like i've missed something right near the...
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27 at the time. these were all positive influences in my life to make me take this plunge. >> what about that internship? i had a loty young, of fun. i think that is one of the things internships should always keep in mind and learn the legislative process. i was in law school at the time so it was a great complement to my legal career. it was my first time in washington, actually. i was 26 years old, that was a long time ago. .t was a great experience i always recommend that to folks that want to learn about government it is a great opportunity available. >> you were a high school dropout, how come? >> i was in the perfect kid, that is for sure. that didn't normally happen it went through tough times. upearned a lot growing sometimes making the wrong decisions. education was always very important part of the education that came from my household. went back to school and earned a ged in went to a community college and worked really hard. it has been quite a track. i was on my own practicing for 20 ye
27 at the time. these were all positive influences in my life to make me take this plunge. >> what about that internship? i had a loty young, of fun. i think that is one of the things internships should always keep in mind and learn the legislative process. i was in law school at the time so it was a great complement to my legal career. it was my first time in washington, actually. i was 26 years old, that was a long time ago. .t was a great experience i always recommend that to folks...
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time for questions. plenty of time for questions so please step to the mic. all at once. >> remember, you can ask me anything about the universe. >> hi. leticia.s metici last week, we discussed in the class and read about articles, and i saw your name. i am very curious about the project in africa. the first time i read that, the question that came to my mind put ahy you want to telescope in each country in africa? >> it addresses many things. there is a scientific need. the science of astronomy has recently undergone a revolution. what we used to do is we take a telescope, point it at an object you are interested taking data on, any test snapshots of that. now, we have opened the time domain so instead of looking at individual objects, you have a telescope that looks at a region of a sky, and it takes an image th of a region there. and over years, you get a movie of that region of the sky. , in that movie, you can identify objects that change brightness, objects that move and 80 chase kalisz get a different type of incredibly valuable data, but because this
time for questions. plenty of time for questions so please step to the mic. all at once. >> remember, you can ask me anything about the universe. >> hi. leticia.s metici last week, we discussed in the class and read about articles, and i saw your name. i am very curious about the project in africa. the first time i read that, the question that came to my mind put ahy you want to telescope in each country in africa? >> it addresses many things. there is a scientific need. the...
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and then there's relaxing time. was all pucker. there was no relaxing time at all. >> as i crawled along, i saw this huge bunker, bigger than this room. and i could hear all these chatter in there. and there was a couple outside that were shouting to them back and forth that they'd either seen me or knew i was out there. i don't know. but i took my ar and i let those two guys have the most of that 20 rounds. they had an aperture about 10 feet across and about a foot and a half high maybe. i just pushed it in the corner of that aperture and pulled the striker and started the time fuse. and i saw a bomb crater about 50 yards away and i made a run for it. just as i dove in the bomb crater, boom, that whole damn bunker just went up. and when that was over, there was no more chatter going on inside the bunker. >> that night, we had an attack by, i don't know, about a dozen japanese or something, came into our line. this one jap came at me and i had eight rounds in one. so as he came at me, i shot him right through the he
and then there's relaxing time. was all pucker. there was no relaxing time at all. >> as i crawled along, i saw this huge bunker, bigger than this room. and i could hear all these chatter in there. and there was a couple outside that were shouting to them back and forth that they'd either seen me or knew i was out there. i don't know. but i took my ar and i let those two guys have the most of that 20 rounds. they had an aperture about 10 feet across and about a foot and a half high maybe....
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time. the uss chew after the attack was primarily used in an escort role for convoys, things of that nature. this is what the officers on board wrote on december 7. starting at around 6:00 in the morning, they actually received 10 gallons of milk and 4.5 gallons of ice cream, which was recorded on board, and they brought this on board. interestingly enough, the next entry located on this deck log, 0757, "suffered surprise attack by japanese torpedo and bombing planes. sounded general quarters and manned antiaircraft battery." kind of a nice juxtaposition between peacetime and war breaking out. at 8:11, they mention the continued attack by japanese bombers and dive bombers. for instance, what ended up happening, "3-inch antiaircraft guns scored a direct hit on a dive bomber, demolishing the plane in midair. the hit was observed by the executive officer and various members of the crew. 2 other probable hits were scored, one on the tail assembly of the dive bomber." >> would they have written
time. the uss chew after the attack was primarily used in an escort role for convoys, things of that nature. this is what the officers on board wrote on december 7. starting at around 6:00 in the morning, they actually received 10 gallons of milk and 4.5 gallons of ice cream, which was recorded on board, and they brought this on board. interestingly enough, the next entry located on this deck log, 0757, "suffered surprise attack by japanese torpedo and bombing planes. sounded general...
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i had a lot of part-time jobs. i embedded myself through -- indebted to myself through student loans and opportunities that were available at the time that i hope will continue to be available for future generations. when i graduated from law school, i was deeply in debt. >> how much? rep. gonzalez: about $110,000 20 years ago. that was a lot of debt. still is today. it was quite stressful at the time. i could always sympathize with young folks who are going through the same thing. i hope that those opportunities istinue, because education still society's greatest equalizer. it worked for me and i hope it continues to be in this country for future generations. >> you said he wanted to be a lawyer because it was a way to help your community. what is it about your community that being a lawyer, you are able to help them? rep. gonzalez: as i explained, it is one of the poorest areas in the country. people who do not have a voice many times cannot afford a lawyer. i did a lot of pro bono work during my career. even tho
i had a lot of part-time jobs. i embedded myself through -- indebted to myself through student loans and opportunities that were available at the time that i hope will continue to be available for future generations. when i graduated from law school, i was deeply in debt. >> how much? rep. gonzalez: about $110,000 20 years ago. that was a lot of debt. still is today. it was quite stressful at the time. i could always sympathize with young folks who are going through the same thing. i hope...
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all-time records for cold, ok. iin an unchanging climate, in the abssence of human causeded climate change, that ratio shoould be one to one. you shoud break cold d records as oftftens you b break warm records. what we're e seeing i is we're now, f you look at the e past few year, for example, seeing warm records, all-time heat records, broken at 3 times the rate cold records are being broken. 3 times the rate you would expect from chance alone. that's actually l like rolllling 6s the times as s often as you would expect. . so rather than rolling a 6 one in 6 times as you would expect frfrom a fafair die, 6s e coming up half the time, so every other roll is a 6. >> is climate change happening faster than we expected? >> the current trajectory that wewe'rere on leads to the concln that within a matter of a couple of decades we may see ice-free conditioions in the arctic at the end of the summer. this is something that the climate models predict shouldn't happen for anotother 60 years, till thehe end of the 21st cent
all-time records for cold, ok. iin an unchanging climate, in the abssence of human causeded climate change, that ratio shoould be one to one. you shoud break cold d records as oftftens you b break warm records. what we're e seeing i is we're now, f you look at the e past few year, for example, seeing warm records, all-time heat records, broken at 3 times the rate cold records are being broken. 3 times the rate you would expect from chance alone. that's actually l like rolllling 6s the times as...
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i have time on my side. robert careo says time equals truth. so let me do a restaurant feature, then started just spending time there some sometimes was thinking maybe she'll let me do the story but it just became -- i have these places in -- people in town i call my story beacons, people who they can lead me to other people in the community, and atp the time in the early 'anothers and newspapers across at the country, diversity was a big push. newspapers were mush better staffed then. and i had this fantastic first editor, wendy, who was tough as nails, and she the paper was spending a lot of emphasis on having more black ed tore, more black reporters and doing stories that more accurately reflected the diverse any our community, and so that if i was writing a general story about something, and roanoke has a 23% black population and if one of my sources was an african-american she would send it back so that itas great train fog are long journalists. that was wonderful training and that led mo to a beat they
i have time on my side. robert careo says time equals truth. so let me do a restaurant feature, then started just spending time there some sometimes was thinking maybe she'll let me do the story but it just became -- i have these places in -- people in town i call my story beacons, people who they can lead me to other people in the community, and atp the time in the early 'anothers and newspapers across at the country, diversity was a big push. newspapers were mush better staffed then. and i...
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coral into times square. lot of security. what is the nypd doing to secure the area other than blocking off all the road? i nearly not made it in to work today. >> happy new year. some people have been out here since 8:00 a.m. to watch that 60-second ball drop here in times square in new york city, america's biggest party. nypd have said they have taken unprecedented action to secure times square after what's been a really tough year when it comes to terrorism security. particularly 7,000 police officers in uniform and plain clothes are here. vapor dogs, police dogs, canines that are able to smell chemicals on bomb, for instance, to protect against suicide bombers. manholes have been covered. trash cans have been removed. and really police dogs are out in full effect. boat patrol, helicopter, you name it. it's all being monday. >> terry:ed out of the command center. on top of that, 65 sanitation trucks, 65 of them are being -- have been placed throughout times square in and around the area to protect against
coral into times square. lot of security. what is the nypd doing to secure the area other than blocking off all the road? i nearly not made it in to work today. >> happy new year. some people have been out here since 8:00 a.m. to watch that 60-second ball drop here in times square in new york city, america's biggest party. nypd have said they have taken unprecedented action to secure times square after what's been a really tough year when it comes to terrorism security. particularly 7,000...
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the last time we spent time with john and annie was in their apartment in columbus.sat down, john pointed to me and turned to any annie and said she is sitting , where hillary sat. we talked about the presidential race and the future of our country. stories of our children and grandchildren. as we made to leave, he shared with us in his voice that his time was running out. he put a hand on each of our shoulders, eventually, yo
the last time we spent time with john and annie was in their apartment in columbus.sat down, john pointed to me and turned to any annie and said she is sitting , where hillary sat. we talked about the presidential race and the future of our country. stories of our children and grandchildren. as we made to leave, he shared with us in his voice that his time was running out. he put a hand on each of our shoulders, eventually, yo
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i want to do all my time. the time they gave me, i don't want nothing for free.ing? i can do it. now that's gangsta. you know what i'm saying? that's gangsta. >> many inmates choose not to take parole because they truly know that they cannot make it going back to their communities underneath the standards and guidelines that parole gives them. inmates would rather wrap up their sentence here, walk out the door, knowing they don't have somebody else watching over them. >> if i take parole, i could pick up a charge out there, now i have do parole time and do that. you let me go, whatever happens, whatever happens, it's my choice. i would rather just wrap it up. >> there is also significant benefit to corey remaining in jail. he receives psychiatric treatment and medication for mental illness. his condition has stabilized considerably. though he still maintains a near lifelong relationship with this imaginary companion, jimmy takes the form of a pitbull head. >> jimmy always around. jimmy. >> jimmy, jimmy. >> you know, me and jimmy have some interactions the last fe
i want to do all my time. the time they gave me, i don't want nothing for free.ing? i can do it. now that's gangsta. you know what i'm saying? that's gangsta. >> many inmates choose not to take parole because they truly know that they cannot make it going back to their communities underneath the standards and guidelines that parole gives them. inmates would rather wrap up their sentence here, walk out the door, knowing they don't have somebody else watching over them. >> if i take...
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and time again. that sucks, it is tough and there are things keep saying we got to learn from, but at the end of the day, we have to find a way to win these games. obviously we're learning, and we're gaining that experience, but it's still frustrating. >> the game of course is right here on nbc10 around 8:30, stay with us all throughout the night, 7:00 we start with a live eagles game day kickoff, and then after the game, we'll have live locker room reaction, doug pederson, malcolm jenkins and hopefully a bird's win. the birds haven't been swept by the giants in nine years, they don't want to start now. >>> big night tonight right here inside lincoln final, a kickoff for the giants at 8:25. the eagles game day and after the game, watch eagles game day final followed by nbc10 news. sometime well after 11:00. >> keep it here. >>> i'm feeling good about tonight, i really am. >> we'll do better against the giants than a lot of others. >> i agree with you. and the weather is going to be pretty decent for
and time again. that sucks, it is tough and there are things keep saying we got to learn from, but at the end of the day, we have to find a way to win these games. obviously we're learning, and we're gaining that experience, but it's still frustrating. >> the game of course is right here on nbc10 around 8:30, stay with us all throughout the night, 7:00 we start with a live eagles game day kickoff, and then after the game, we'll have live locker room reaction, doug pederson, malcolm...
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so every time you give a gift, you're going to receive one in -- at some other time because in fact one of your children, children's birthday is coming up. so the collateral then is constantly being reinforced and expanded as well because new people are coming in. if you don't know somebody and they want to be part of these rotating savings and credits rk uh -- you lend your collateral to this individual. and that individual then is obligated to you to make sure they meet their obligation. and then along that rain, you have to understand, i looked at 135 of these things, from mexico to washington state, these are truly transborder, the fraud rate or the rate in which people didn't pay, was .005%. which is infinitesimal. it's better to participate in these than put your money in the bank. especially one of the major banks in the united states that was recently caught expanding their service to a whole bunch of people that didn't need it. people don't put their moneys into a standard bank, and in fact select rotating savings and loans associations for a lot of reasons. banks ask a lot of
so every time you give a gift, you're going to receive one in -- at some other time because in fact one of your children, children's birthday is coming up. so the collateral then is constantly being reinforced and expanded as well because new people are coming in. if you don't know somebody and they want to be part of these rotating savings and credits rk uh -- you lend your collateral to this individual. and that individual then is obligated to you to make sure they meet their obligation. and...
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he's been to cuba four times. but for his fifth trip over winter break, he's taking some students with him -- with him. a chance to visit a place she's only read about up until now. >> it's too poll all those things i have learned into one big trip. >> mark atkins wrote a paper on american tourism in cuba. now he's ready to do the research first hand. >> have an expense that not many people have had the opportunity to do. >> they get to see it at the time of its opening, the reaction of people to the death of fidel castro, a huge figure in their society. >> forward to taking in the history, they are ready to leave behind the snow and cold and excited for that sunshine. toya: cold and snow for sure. busy time in the weather center. mark, first the cold, then more snow. mark: it is arctic air moving in. it will be top to take. let's get through it. it will get worse before it gets get more snow. two big weather stories cleared what is going on here? i don't the cold that turned our camera upside down. that is the fu
he's been to cuba four times. but for his fifth trip over winter break, he's taking some students with him -- with him. a chance to visit a place she's only read about up until now. >> it's too poll all those things i have learned into one big trip. >> mark atkins wrote a paper on american tourism in cuba. now he's ready to do the research first hand. >> have an expense that not many people have had the opportunity to do. >> they get to see it at the time of its opening,...
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times square.y are also doubling the number of blocker vehicles. >> every desk will be filled. >> reporter: chief james waters heads up the nypd's counterterrorism bureau. what is the goal of having those heavy sand trucks surrounding times square? >> it creates a hardened perimeter so it won't allow a vehicle to get in there like and replicate the nice attack. >> reporter: the nypd is also increasing its long gun teams at security checkpoints and using helicopters and boats to monitor the area. something the department already does daily. do you want petite people who might be thinking of doing something bad to know, hey, listen, you're going to run into some serious resistance if you even try? >> i want the good people to know and have a level of confidence in the police that we are able to protect them. and i want the bad people to know, beware. new york city is not the place to try to do this. >> reporter: there is no known threat to the city but waters says his biggest concern is what he doesn
times square.y are also doubling the number of blocker vehicles. >> every desk will be filled. >> reporter: chief james waters heads up the nypd's counterterrorism bureau. what is the goal of having those heavy sand trucks surrounding times square? >> it creates a hardened perimeter so it won't allow a vehicle to get in there like and replicate the nice attack. >> reporter: the nypd is also increasing its long gun teams at security checkpoints and using helicopters and...
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every time, most of the time, the u.n. comes out with something that is not in the best interest of the united states, we would sent a communications up and john beau ton would take it to him saying we in the united states are going to withhold our funding of the united nations. this infewer yaturiates them. they don't like to be accountable to anyone. what was their plan. come with their only source of funding. that source of funding, all in detail in the last chapter in my book. you need to look at that. that's a thing people don't really understand. so they came up with this thing. if they are able to come up with a co2 tax or something like that, they don't have to then be accountable to anyone. that's really what it was all about. you remember some of the early statements, even people that were not our friends were honest about the evaluations of the whole global warming thing. joshua rock, he said, quote, international global warming regulations represent the first component of an authentic global governance. the pri
every time, most of the time, the u.n. comes out with something that is not in the best interest of the united states, we would sent a communications up and john beau ton would take it to him saying we in the united states are going to withhold our funding of the united nations. this infewer yaturiates them. they don't like to be accountable to anyone. what was their plan. come with their only source of funding. that source of funding, all in detail in the last chapter in my book. you need to...
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sanctions on russia and says it's time to move on. dagen: happy new year in in for nicole petallides. russia plan to go retaliate, lawmakers including key republicans want to impose even stronger sanctions on the kremlin. lauren: let's see if we have can have a final trading lift and we have one. 20,000 still far away. nasdaq futures gaining 12. dagen: the shanghai composite up about a quarter of 1%. the kospi in south korea closed. lauren: biggest annual gain in 2009, 53.98 a barrel. dagen: 2.49%. a little bit of treasury buying. the reversal of the trump rally. lauren: dozens of garbage trucks as new york time square beef up security for the new year's eve celebration. dagen: in sports virginia tech staging an epic comeback in bowl last night. lauren: welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets, breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. our last show of 2016,. dagen: happy new year. >> president-elect trump is responding to sanctions on russian officials and intelligent services for hacking the u.s. presidential campa
sanctions on russia and says it's time to move on. dagen: happy new year in in for nicole petallides. russia plan to go retaliate, lawmakers including key republicans want to impose even stronger sanctions on the kremlin. lauren: let's see if we have can have a final trading lift and we have one. 20,000 still far away. nasdaq futures gaining 12. dagen: the shanghai composite up about a quarter of 1%. the kospi in south korea closed. lauren: biggest annual gain in 2009, 53.98 a barrel. dagen:...
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new time. new time to live life. >> you don't need to look at the calendar to know that it is the eve of new year's eve. new yorkers can tell by the flood of tourists that walk slower than the rest of us while we get ready to party. but it is no time for complacency. >> few times during the year. 4th of july. new year's eve. the tree lighting. this is when everyone has to be on their toes. >> much of the security is routine, this year police brass learned from the terror truck attacks across the atlantic. heavy sanitation trucks to form barriers. >> even though there is a heavy police presence, i do not feel like i am in a police state. >> metal barricades are going up. tomorrow police will use them to create a grid of so-called binnings. there will be cops in plain clothes trained to spot unusual behavior. the mayor says every reveller should keep their eyes peeled for danger. >> if you think something is happening that makes you worried, go and tell an officer. >> the first new year's eve whe
new time. new time to live life. >> you don't need to look at the calendar to know that it is the eve of new year's eve. new yorkers can tell by the flood of tourists that walk slower than the rest of us while we get ready to party. but it is no time for complacency. >> few times during the year. 4th of july. new year's eve. the tree lighting. this is when everyone has to be on their toes. >> much of the security is routine, this year police brass learned from the terror truck...
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eastern time. lauren: a new fox poll shows most americans are feeling hopeful but so have low expectations for donald trump. the poll found 25% expect him to be a above average president. 11% say he'll be one of the greatest presidents. 31% say he will be one of the worse while 12% say below average. 16% say trampled beaches that come average. most americans think russian cyberattacks had no real effect on the presidential election. 32% think it did hope it will present did hope you'd want presents a cyberattack bill clinton. cia believes russian hackers interfered in the election to help trump a clinton. that's a conclusion trumpets: ridiculous. nicole: peter king salmon intelligence community after horse cancellation at today's house intelligence committee briefing on alleged presidential election. megyn kelly on the calle file that the move is disgraceful. >> g-golf we've heard over the last several months is that they could not say that there is any attempt to undermine hillary clinton to help
eastern time. lauren: a new fox poll shows most americans are feeling hopeful but so have low expectations for donald trump. the poll found 25% expect him to be a above average president. 11% say he'll be one of the greatest presidents. 31% say he will be one of the worse while 12% say below average. 16% say trampled beaches that come average. most americans think russian cyberattacks had no real effect on the presidential election. 32% think it did hope it will present did hope you'd want...
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>> obviously, it was their time.an't answer that. >> do you still believe that they all deserved to die? >> i would honestly answer yes. yes. i believe that they done something to me that i couldn't live with. it would have hurt me till the day i died. >> while blanchard says drug use played no role in his triple homicide, the prison estimates drugs were directly involved in the convictions of about one-third of its inmates, and played an indirect role in the majority of the others. drugs make their way behind the walls as well. despite the prison's screening methods, they can be smuggled in through the mail or visitation, and corrections staff is constantly on the lookout for them. >> go ahead and roll 203. >> we are going to go in and shake down suspected people who got drugs, possibly, weapons, anything unauthorized we're going to take. >> let the dog run through the cell and shake down. >> 504. >> there's a high concentrations of possible meth in this unit. so we're going to try to find it. >> 507. >> a lot easie
>> obviously, it was their time.an't answer that. >> do you still believe that they all deserved to die? >> i would honestly answer yes. yes. i believe that they done something to me that i couldn't live with. it would have hurt me till the day i died. >> while blanchard says drug use played no role in his triple homicide, the prison estimates drugs were directly involved in the convictions of about one-third of its inmates, and played an indirect role in the majority of...
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should be a fun time here in times square, ed? >> fun indeed, brian, and happy new year.rologist like reichmuth is tracking all the new year's eve weather. rick and i sometimes get to spend a little time on "fox & friends weekend." i'm sleeping in tomorrow but i hear you are actually going to be right there at the ball on times square giving a preview on "fox & friends." >> if anybody needs a break on saturday morning it's you after how much you worked. i will be up tomorrow at that ball on the top of the building right there on times square all morning on "fox & friends." tune in and get all kinds of history on the ball and more what's coming up on times square tomorrow. tomorrow night midnight 42 degrees. above our average daytime high. things across the northeast looking good. very good news after the big storm that moved through and brought snow across maine. still people without power. lake-effect snow going on. then a storm brewing out across parts of the south. one here in southern california, that's going to be with us until tomorrow and then this moisture you see
should be a fun time here in times square, ed? >> fun indeed, brian, and happy new year.rologist like reichmuth is tracking all the new year's eve weather. rick and i sometimes get to spend a little time on "fox & friends weekend." i'm sleeping in tomorrow but i hear you are actually going to be right there at the ball on times square giving a preview on "fox & friends." >> if anybody needs a break on saturday morning it's you after how much you worked. i...
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"how will we pass the time? i guess i'll wrap myself in the world's itchiest throw blanket and watch mississippi versus mississippi state." oh, and you can change the channel if you can figure out which of the 8 different remote controls changes your parents' tv. and dad, you turned my bedroom i can't help but notice you haven't started a company yet. all i see is a dusty old compaq presario. >> announcer: it has intel inside. >> seth: yeah, you told me. of course, if you really need to get out of the house you can always head to your favorite hometown bar. aka the goatee museum. "hey great baseball caps, fellas. i'm sure none of you are balding." your parents' house, just like that smell coming from the garage, ya burnt. [ cheers and applause ] thanksgiving table manners. "hey aunt judy, could you close yo they're already mashed potatoes. you don't have to chew them another 50 times. also, you just got here and your blouse already has gravy on it. did you stop at popeye's on the way over to thanksgiving dinner?
"how will we pass the time? i guess i'll wrap myself in the world's itchiest throw blanket and watch mississippi versus mississippi state." oh, and you can change the channel if you can figure out which of the 8 different remote controls changes your parents' tv. and dad, you turned my bedroom i can't help but notice you haven't started a company yet. all i see is a dusty old compaq presario. >> announcer: it has intel inside. >> seth: yeah, you told me. of course, if you...
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every time?verybody's like -- >> it does, it trips me out, like for real. >> doesn't that drive you crazy? >> nope. >> no, not at all. >> don't you know who i am? >> your first impression when you saw him? >> i wasn't too impressed. i heard about the eyes. i've never seen the show before. i had to actually look it up. and i'm not sure that i would do something like that, nor would i want my children to, but it's unique, for sure. it's grown on me. he's like a cupid. >> yeah, i get a lot of questions about it, really. >> boltjes says he has been to the optometrist since leaving prison and reports no problems with his vision. and even though the color has faded a bit over the past few years, he's not sure if he will tattoo them again. either way, he is sure of one thing, if he does color them again, it won't be in the prison. >> what i learned from being in prison is there's a better life away from the criminal life. the enjoyment of life, being able to live it and not having to look over your shou
every time?verybody's like -- >> it does, it trips me out, like for real. >> doesn't that drive you crazy? >> nope. >> no, not at all. >> don't you know who i am? >> your first impression when you saw him? >> i wasn't too impressed. i heard about the eyes. i've never seen the show before. i had to actually look it up. and i'm not sure that i would do something like that, nor would i want my children to, but it's unique, for sure. it's grown on me. he's...
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let's all go back in time now.rs apart, take them over to christmas parties, and stuff like that, family, friends, just please behave, get through the next couple of hours, don't throw any fits, try to be nice to anybody that comes up to you. so brandy, welcome to good day philadelphia. >> thank you. >> give me your title. >> so i am a parenting coach. i'm also the best of philly winner for 2016. >> oh,. >> yes, your best modern day parenting guru. >> so let's go through some scenarios. what's your name? >> ada. >> how are you? >> kia. >> how old are you? >> seven. >> and you are? >> five. >> five, okay. would you holds this for next. >> absolutely. >> let's start with you, come on down. both of you stand up, okay? i brought a gift for you. okay? do you want to open it? here you go. look in there. ya, there is stamps, i had laying around the house. see? that's a stamp of a butterfly. you dip it in ink, put it on a piece of paper. isn't that great? you don't like it? what should she say? >> so, what you want to do,
let's all go back in time now.rs apart, take them over to christmas parties, and stuff like that, family, friends, just please behave, get through the next couple of hours, don't throw any fits, try to be nice to anybody that comes up to you. so brandy, welcome to good day philadelphia. >> thank you. >> give me your title. >> so i am a parenting coach. i'm also the best of philly winner for 2016. >> oh,. >> yes, your best modern day parenting guru. >> so...
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at the time she was pulled over, at the time that he placed her in handcuffs, and at the time that heher p.i.n. number from her, she was under the reasonable belief that he was, in fact, an undercover narcotics officer. there is no mistaking that. he did not allegedly do it. he did it. >> come up to the podium, mr. harris. >> before the judge hands down the sentence, harris is allowed to address the court. >> you can say whatever you want. >> go closer. >> judge, i'm sure you're going to give a very theatrical statement after i give my statement, about how i'm a menace to society and what i allegedly did. this was a very tumultuous trial. the court's made some serious assertions as to what i did or didn't do irrespective of looking at all the evidence, so i don't need a chastising. i know what you're about to say. i'm familiar with your reputation. >> anything further? >> no, your honor. >> mr. harris, without question, you are probably one of the most manipulative, controlling persons that i have ever had the displeasure of coming in front of me in the past 20 years. you are a very,
at the time she was pulled over, at the time that he placed her in handcuffs, and at the time that heher p.i.n. number from her, she was under the reasonable belief that he was, in fact, an undercover narcotics officer. there is no mistaking that. he did not allegedly do it. he did it. >> come up to the podium, mr. harris. >> before the judge hands down the sentence, harris is allowed to address the court. >> you can say whatever you want. >> go closer. >> judge,...
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eastern standard time. are beginning to lighten, and a cool north wind blows across the cape. ♪ narrator: the colonel's date with destiny comes less than a year after alan shepard blazed a suborbital trail. the eyes of the world turn to cape canaveral. russian orbits were in a thick fog of secrecy. the united states is a white-hot player of world publicity. atop this missile, the colonel will be strapped to a couch, that the mercury is tilted. the astronaut will ride backwards. a second take off as the rendezvous approaches. and then millions are moved to silent prayer. ♪ narrator: everything is go. the takeoff of the mercury blast -- takeoff of the atlas blasts .ff 360,000 pounds of thrust carries the mercury gracefully skyward. the friendship seven climbing out of the atmosphere exerts a pressure of six times the force of gravity on the astronaut. loud and clear he reports back to mercury control, reading off his instruments, commenting on his reactions, all as coolly and calmly as if he was commuting on
eastern standard time. are beginning to lighten, and a cool north wind blows across the cape. ♪ narrator: the colonel's date with destiny comes less than a year after alan shepard blazed a suborbital trail. the eyes of the world turn to cape canaveral. russian orbits were in a thick fog of secrecy. the united states is a white-hot player of world publicity. atop this missile, the colonel will be strapped to a couch, that the mercury is tilted. the astronaut will ride backwards. a second take...
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here is today's lineup "times" web site as of 4:30 p.m.ix top headlines here and five of them are pretty aggressively trump. trump's tough trade talk could danger american factories. opinion? really you are blaming transgender people for trump. leave diplomats agaffe and this rigged or not election position shape rules how you vote. in other words, it's trump who is calling the election rigged when of course it's liberals hillary and jill stein who are actually challenging the election rules. this seems like morph of the same to me. >> we're probably not in the same space in terms of how liberal use -- "new york times" and how liberal i see it. i see the vast majority of journalists who walk in that door every day who work hard to have high journalistic standards. the kind that i agree with. but i do agree with you that especially when it comes to political the guns can get pointed too much in one direction. >> right. >> i mean, in fairness to the "times," i would say i get as many letters on hillary clinton's emails and why does the "new
here is today's lineup "times" web site as of 4:30 p.m.ix top headlines here and five of them are pretty aggressively trump. trump's tough trade talk could danger american factories. opinion? really you are blaming transgender people for trump. leave diplomats agaffe and this rigged or not election position shape rules how you vote. in other words, it's trump who is calling the election rigged when of course it's liberals hillary and jill stein who are actually challenging the...
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otherwise people are talking about the maryland rate rains, heavy times at times.be exiting stage right. i think it's off the shore points around 2 or 3:00. the big focus is out to the west. i know that's not an issue here in town, but if you are trying to get out of here and you're going west there's one mean storm that's setting up across the rockies and northern planes. they have blizzard warnings. some really chilly temperatures, 39 in philadelphia. 40s along our shore points and we're on our way today for temperatures closer to 50-degrees. 48 in atlantic city and somers point checking in at 40 for this morning. a little bit of a wind out there five to ten miles per hour. your forecast for the west of today goes to 45-degrees. mostly cloudy skies after 2:00 in philadelphia. 50-degrees with mostly sunny conditions and nice and mild. again, watch out, maybe a little refreezing for tonight with temperatures dropping into the 0s and 30s the we'll talk pore about your forecast coming up in just a little bit. william, to you. >> thank you very much, sir. i appreciate
otherwise people are talking about the maryland rate rains, heavy times at times.be exiting stage right. i think it's off the shore points around 2 or 3:00. the big focus is out to the west. i know that's not an issue here in town, but if you are trying to get out of here and you're going west there's one mean storm that's setting up across the rockies and northern planes. they have blizzard warnings. some really chilly temperatures, 39 in philadelphia. 40s along our shore points and we're on...
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and it's a long time. now i have three grandkids out there, and i'm a great-grandfather, i was told. and all this has happened while i've been in prison the last 20 years. the hardest part of it is being without my wife. it's like she's -- she's everything. she's the bubble i live in. >> i'm here to visit my husband robert teter. >> ava teter lives just a few miles from holman and visits regularly. >> thank you. >> you ready? >> yes. >> all right. come on. >> you visit every two weeks and you can stay from 8:00 until about 1:20. for a long time it was real stressful, but then you sort of get used to it. it sort of gets like a daily routine and everything. just like everyday life. >> love you. >> love you. >> you okay? >> yeah. >> my wife comes over to visit, i feel like i'm 25 again. three days later after she leaves i'm back to 70 again. you know? age catches up to you. she is everything. i mean, i don't know how to say it anymore than that. i'm just crazy about her. now that's the smile i was waiting on.
and it's a long time. now i have three grandkids out there, and i'm a great-grandfather, i was told. and all this has happened while i've been in prison the last 20 years. the hardest part of it is being without my wife. it's like she's -- she's everything. she's the bubble i live in. >> i'm here to visit my husband robert teter. >> ava teter lives just a few miles from holman and visits regularly. >> thank you. >> you ready? >> yes. >> all right. come on....
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i'm chairman and ceo of time warner inc. ivory should the opportunity to talk to you this morning about why a combination makes sense not only for time warner, but is also good for consumers. combining time warner's video content with at&t's just fusion will accelerate the developmental and delivery of the next generation of video services, providing consumers with greater choice, and importantly, better and portability -- better affordability. let me tell you briefly about time warner. since 2009, we haven't focused on producing and disturbing neo-content, film, and video games at the wholesale level across a wide range of outlets. we do this through three divisions, warner bros., home box office and turner broadcast. we do not own any cable , satellite, telephone, broad band or wireless distribution business. as a video content company, our success is achieving the broadest distribution of our content and on a bracing innovative ways for our consumers to enjoy what we have to offer. warner bros. is a great example of this.
i'm chairman and ceo of time warner inc. ivory should the opportunity to talk to you this morning about why a combination makes sense not only for time warner, but is also good for consumers. combining time warner's video content with at&t's just fusion will accelerate the developmental and delivery of the next generation of video services, providing consumers with greater choice, and importantly, better and portability -- better affordability. let me tell you briefly about time warner....
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this is happening real time. >> yes, yes. we are really solving problems real time.now. there is no analog on earth. there is nothing that looks like the vision syndrome on earth. so we have to solve a brand new medical problem. >> you just have this fast laboratory. >> these incredibly people that don't have other diseases and they have this problem and then it reverses. so the power of things like, the tw twin studies. if you can understand the genetics that was turning that problem on and off, you have suddenly got a window into health on earth that you wouldn't get anywhere else. >> the twin study is really the crown jewel of this mission. ten studies with ten different groups of researchers are happening almost simultaneously, using the samples from scott in space and mark on earth. >> this is what we can see. >> dr. andrew fine berg is a researcher with johns hopkins and one of the principle investigators of the twin sud sdi. his focus is genetics. >> if you think about the area that the twin study was involved in, things like identifying what might be the epig
this is happening real time. >> yes, yes. we are really solving problems real time.now. there is no analog on earth. there is nothing that looks like the vision syndrome on earth. so we have to solve a brand new medical problem. >> you just have this fast laboratory. >> these incredibly people that don't have other diseases and they have this problem and then it reverses. so the power of things like, the tw twin studies. if you can understand the genetics that was turning that...
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what we see very often after times of unrest, especially times of unrest between minority communities and police, you think about years during the, '60s and 50s and '40s, we very often see a law and order backlash to that. the nixon election in '68, now arguably the trump direction in 2016. the obama administration has been very specific and aggressive in using the department of justice to try to address these issues. most of the activists don't think they've done enough, but with that said, it's unquestionable the obama administration has done more than any modern presidency in terms of using the department of justice to investigate police departments' attempts to provide community policing resources and to, and also to require information from police departments. one project i worked on was tracking police killing, how many people were being shot and kill by the police. that's data the federalki government does not keep. donald trump, on the other hand, he has statemented essentially we don't believe that the federal government should be requiring the local departments to be reporti
what we see very often after times of unrest, especially times of unrest between minority communities and police, you think about years during the, '60s and 50s and '40s, we very often see a law and order backlash to that. the nixon election in '68, now arguably the trump direction in 2016. the obama administration has been very specific and aggressive in using the department of justice to try to address these issues. most of the activists don't think they've done enough, but with that said,...
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they want the trains to run on time and the buses to run on time. that's what they want. that's what we're going to focus on '17 going forward. it's interesting. we have talked to a number of our customers through surveys and other means. the thing -- what they say to me is they remember a lot of them remember when it was a great system. they know it can get back there but they're saying, don't blow smoke. just get it back to good first, and then we'll go to the next level. and they recognize that. they know what we're up against. so in '17, we'll be doing a number of efforts to get us back to good. around three things. one will obviously continue on the safety side of the house. we're going to put a much greater emphasis on customer experience, particularly with regards to the reducing in number of delays. the delays due to car issues and then we're going to improve their environment, particularly in the stations. we're also doing things like that but hearing from the public is particularly focused on the rail. so that's what we will be doing. so we also want to establis
they want the trains to run on time and the buses to run on time. that's what they want. that's what we're going to focus on '17 going forward. it's interesting. we have talked to a number of our customers through surveys and other means. the thing -- what they say to me is they remember a lot of them remember when it was a great system. they know it can get back there but they're saying, don't blow smoke. just get it back to good first, and then we'll go to the next level. and they recognize...
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we can solve so many time in the community if we just take time.gnified in this event that's going to make a difference >>> family leaves with a gift for every child in the home. i even got to play santa for awhile. >> former emg player brian westbrook took part and phillies own will smith left a surprise heart felt video message. in the end. thousands of lives were touched by the kindness of humanity. giving true meaning to operation brotherly love. >> this means so much to me to be part of this family's life >> it was great event. it has become a collaborative events with others in addition to the 1,000 individual volunteers. i had a great time stuffing >> you were santa >> i just didn't have my hat on. it was great time >> looks like it >> it was good to be inside. at that time, it was raining out >> it was raining, mild this morning, maybe you got a few hours in the 60 degree temperatures, but all of that gone, again, it's over a. it's over, it's done, arctic air is coming back. a strong arctic cold front. it brought ace few showers and looks l
we can solve so many time in the community if we just take time.gnified in this event that's going to make a difference >>> family leaves with a gift for every child in the home. i even got to play santa for awhile. >> former emg player brian westbrook took part and phillies own will smith left a surprise heart felt video message. in the end. thousands of lives were touched by the kindness of humanity. giving true meaning to operation brotherly love. >> this means so much...
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it is a limited time foundation.id: when your mother first said, i would like you to come and have dinner with me with warren buffett. you did not seem that interested. why was that? mr. gates: warren, i thought that was somebody who bought and sold securities. that is not curing disease or a cool piece of software. the idea of looking at volume curves, it does not invent anything, so i thought my way of looking at the world, what i wanted to figure out in the way -- out and the way that he looked at it, there would not be much intersection. that was why it was so shocking when i met him, he was the first person to really ask me about software and software pricing and why was ibm able to overwhelm microsoft and what was going to happen in terms of how software changed the world? he let me ask him about, why are you investing in certain industries and why are more banks profitable than others? it was clearly a broad systems thinker, so it started a conversation that has been fun and enriching and in incredible friends
it is a limited time foundation.id: when your mother first said, i would like you to come and have dinner with me with warren buffett. you did not seem that interested. why was that? mr. gates: warren, i thought that was somebody who bought and sold securities. that is not curing disease or a cool piece of software. the idea of looking at volume curves, it does not invent anything, so i thought my way of looking at the world, what i wanted to figure out in the way -- out and the way that he...
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everybody is moving to amazon, amazon sells at 300 times earnings, 200 times earnings.ed bath sells at 7 times earnings. we think they are not dead. gary: you said private equity may be looking, and you've had a great, i chatted stocks with you for 20 some odd years. you think bed bath & beyond is a take-out? >> we've had 40 stocks taken out of our portfolio in 20 years. reuters called us the breeding ground for private equity investors. i wouldn't be surprised. me if i was private equity, i would be moving bed bath tomorrow. another one, oracle. here's a company, and you compare it to salesforce.com. here's oracle with free cash flow adjusted for stock compensation of 265, going to a different method of accounting because they're moving to the cloud. they have 4 billion in the cloud, on its way to 10 billion. they don't have profits yet but magnify in the next three years because now they've had all the expenses of moving over and the earnings flow. and salesforce.com, if you adjust the stock compensation, 25 cents a share they're earning, selling at $70. when i look a
everybody is moving to amazon, amazon sells at 300 times earnings, 200 times earnings.ed bath sells at 7 times earnings. we think they are not dead. gary: you said private equity may be looking, and you've had a great, i chatted stocks with you for 20 some odd years. you think bed bath & beyond is a take-out? >> we've had 40 stocks taken out of our portfolio in 20 years. reuters called us the breeding ground for private equity investors. i wouldn't be surprised. me if i was private...
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we wish we had more time. we fear death. love. time. death. >> jimmy: that is will smith. 16th. ltd. >> yeah, love, time, death. you saw my goatee? that's what it's supposed to look like, that's the look. this is not it. >> jimmy: it balances it out. it's not a bad look on you. it's okay, i don't know what jada's so worried about, i'd kiss you on the mouth right now. >> really. [ cheers and applause ] no, no, listen, he just proved my point. it's a porno moustache. [ laughter ] he's never wanted to do that to a man before. >> jimmy: this is a first time. >> it's his first time, see? that's what happens. that's what happens. >> jimmy: it gives me all sorts of feelings. i don't want to ruin the movie, but talking about it, it is -- there are a lot of twists and turns. >> yeah, it's really cool, man. >> jimmy: love, time, death are major factors. i think it's ac to say thancht yeah, so it's a movie about a guy that's the opening scene, he's a head of an ad agency. and love, time and death, got the world on a string. and he suffers a loss. and pretty much just loses everything
we wish we had more time. we fear death. love. time. death. >> jimmy: that is will smith. 16th. ltd. >> yeah, love, time, death. you saw my goatee? that's what it's supposed to look like, that's the look. this is not it. >> jimmy: it balances it out. it's not a bad look on you. it's okay, i don't know what jada's so worried about, i'd kiss you on the mouth right now. >> really. [ cheers and applause ] no, no, listen, he just proved my point. it's a porno moustache. [...
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simply having a wonderful christmas time ? christmas time ?? >> jimmy of new album "'tis the season" out now. thank you, jimmy. >> getting ready to peek behind the curtain for a big christmas surprise. rishgts donnadorable? >> yes. >> first -- >>> we're kicking off another drive trying to make holidays brighter for millions around the country. >> thanks to generous donors like you and your corporate sponsors. find out who's behind the red curtain, drum roll, please. >> national sales director gloria mayfield banks! >> hey. >> how are you, beautiful? >> thank you. >> you look beautiful. >> you do. >> thank you so much. i'm excited to be here. >> what are you donating today? >> well, we're donating over $3 million worth of product and the >> wait. did you say -- >> all: $3 million? >> okay. it's so exciting. the total amount over $50 million in the 12 years that we've consecutively given to the drive, and so we're very excited. very excited. >> why do you do it as a company? >> it's so important, because we're 54 years old and built a business of
simply having a wonderful christmas time ? christmas time ?? >> jimmy of new album "'tis the season" out now. thank you, jimmy. >> getting ready to peek behind the curtain for a big christmas surprise. rishgts donnadorable? >> yes. >> first -- >>> we're kicking off another drive trying to make holidays brighter for millions around the country. >> thanks to generous donors like you and your corporate sponsors. find out who's behind the red...
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we hold in the 20s for a time. colder air is beginning to arrive tonight as a cold front is passing through tonight. ben. >> thank you, sal. on the traffic 12. this is this is what is left after a crash involved a snowplow. this is going through greenfield. one lane headed in that area. drive times all in the green this morning. ben: a scary situation at the detroit airport when a plane skidded off the runway. adrienne: it happened yesterday. no one was hurt. the delta flight landed then slid off the runway where it got stuck in snow and mud. passengers say the evacuation was calm and orderly although some people did miss their connecting flights. the plane was stuck for hours. >> right now, parts of california are dealing with some serious flooding. ben: it's because of heavy rain and a blizzard. the sierra nevadas had another big blizzard and now that some of it has melted, the water is coming down the mountains into towns and cities. that's along with rainfall. residents say it's the biggest flood they've seen i
we hold in the 20s for a time. colder air is beginning to arrive tonight as a cold front is passing through tonight. ben. >> thank you, sal. on the traffic 12. this is this is what is left after a crash involved a snowplow. this is going through greenfield. one lane headed in that area. drive times all in the green this morning. ben: a scary situation at the detroit airport when a plane skidded off the runway. adrienne: it happened yesterday. no one was hurt. the delta flight landed then...
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secret accounts at the time.orrespondent our at the paris courthouse. this is one of the harshest sentences we have ever eaten against a french politician -- seen against a french politician. >> that's right. handing down the three year jail term the judge said that only a custodial sentence would the enough. committed werees exceptionally serious and rare. he said they spanned more than 20 years and continued even while he was in office as budget minister. this tax fraud and money laundering had seriously undermined trust between the french public and their politicians and that was one of the reasons he was handing down such a heavy sentence. in past political corruption scandals in france very often the political protagonist have walked away with a suspended jail term or been cleared altogether. this is being seen as a very severe sentence indeed. he is going to appeal. he has left the courtroom today. that's how the judicial system works here in france. the judge was very clear that for him there was no other
secret accounts at the time.orrespondent our at the paris courthouse. this is one of the harshest sentences we have ever eaten against a french politician -- seen against a french politician. >> that's right. handing down the three year jail term the judge said that only a custodial sentence would the enough. committed werees exceptionally serious and rare. he said they spanned more than 20 years and continued even while he was in office as budget minister. this tax fraud and money...
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this is supposed to lead the negotiations in four weeks' time in the kazakhstan capital of asta na, time supposed to lead towards peace. as you mention, all day today we have been watching claimant can't claim, bombardment of a particular area just outside damascus, the rebels who —— claim and counterclaim. the rebels claim they have kept the ceasefire but the bombardment didn't stop. this ceasefire, which is not total, is an very, very shaky ground. not all of the rebel groups or even signed up. what is it going to take to hold the piece, such as it is, to get to those talks? i mean, how many roads must a man walk down‘s it's almost impossible to once. because, as you say, the syrian conflict is such a patchwork of different groups. 0nly one set of groups, i think, can probably describe them as the so—called moderate rebels, or involved in the deal that was engineered between turkey, which backs that the rebel side, and russia, which has been supporting president assad. 0utside russia, which has been supporting president assad. outside of the deal, so—called islamic state, the kurdish f
this is supposed to lead the negotiations in four weeks' time in the kazakhstan capital of asta na, time supposed to lead towards peace. as you mention, all day today we have been watching claimant can't claim, bombardment of a particular area just outside damascus, the rebels who —— claim and counterclaim. the rebels claim they have kept the ceasefire but the bombardment didn't stop. this ceasefire, which is not total, is an very, very shaky ground. not all of the rebel groups or even...
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not for his victory this time.s success this year is a bit of a surprise because he's been around for a long time and in a sense you felt that they few years ago his time had been, he hadn't quite done it, he had performed well. brilliant but he was in the area of nadal and djokovic and federer and he was seen as slightly below their level. in any other era he would have been the best. and the second half of this year, he's been magnificent, his performance at wimbledon was fantastic and ending the year as number one, dethroning djokovic was by bilic. third time in a row that he's won this award and rightly so. people like andy murray! they didn't. he has given of himself in a way that he didn't, he used to beat kevin the teenager but now he has developed and grown up and fatherhood has softened him. everyone really likes him. i think he's a genuinely nice bloke, he comes across that way and people relate to him in a way they didn't before, he was a bit surly and snarky. he is genuinely warm and also very good at t
not for his victory this time.s success this year is a bit of a surprise because he's been around for a long time and in a sense you felt that they few years ago his time had been, he hadn't quite done it, he had performed well. brilliant but he was in the area of nadal and djokovic and federer and he was seen as slightly below their level. in any other era he would have been the best. and the second half of this year, he's been magnificent, his performance at wimbledon was fantastic and ending...
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hope you enjoy your time. and when that happened in march 2009, that very dramatic incident was widely described as the sort of wooliest event between the american military and the chinese military since -- since, well, come to think of it, since the last time we had a brand-new president just taking office. that street fight in the south china sea with the fire hoses and the chinese dudes in their underwear and the grappling hooks and all the rest of it, that happened in the spring of 2009 when we had a brand-new president obama. exactly eight years earlier in the spring of 2001 when we had a brand-new president bush, we had sort of a similar tale to tell. and what happened in the early days of that transition to a new president was, frankly, even more harrowing. in 2001, it was a large u.s. navy surveillance jet flying over the south china sea when a small chinese fighter jet with a single pilot on board roared up to intercept that big american aircraft, and in this particular case details are a little bit d
hope you enjoy your time. and when that happened in march 2009, that very dramatic incident was widely described as the sort of wooliest event between the american military and the chinese military since -- since, well, come to think of it, since the last time we had a brand-new president just taking office. that street fight in the south china sea with the fire hoses and the chinese dudes in their underwear and the grappling hooks and all the rest of it, that happened in the spring of 2009...
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, and it's about time.d honor. >> rose: well, especially this. tell me what this represents. >> well, okay, it's a lot of hard work, but i found the reward from hard work is you get to do more hard work. >> rose: yes, i can tell you that. >> yeah, that's the direct outcome of a year and a half plus on the road promoting my previous record and being away from home and my wife and a newborn son at the time and sort of balancing the fact that my dreams were coming true, and it was providing for my family, but, at the same time, it is a little bittersweet just because things took off all at the same time that my family was forming. i feel like i missed a lot of that. >> rose: you missed something because something you dreamed of was happening. >> yes. so that was sort of a heart-felt apology/thank you to my wife and son for allowing me to be an artist. >> rose: i love the cover, too. >> thank you very much. >> rose: how would you characterize what you represent, to have people like merle haggard and others sayi
, and it's about time.d honor. >> rose: well, especially this. tell me what this represents. >> well, okay, it's a lot of hard work, but i found the reward from hard work is you get to do more hard work. >> rose: yes, i can tell you that. >> yeah, that's the direct outcome of a year and a half plus on the road promoting my previous record and being away from home and my wife and a newborn son at the time and sort of balancing the fact that my dreams were coming true, and...
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he had won two previous times.t very strongly and recognizes that a lot of white americans voted for an african-american two times and they would have voted a third, if they could. a third time if they could have. >> you know, one thing that we're certainly seeing now is questions about where trisone preside president at a time. george w. bush and then president-elect said this. we have one president and we'll have one president and the current president is president clinton and our nation must speak with one voice. then you had president obama abiding by that, as well, in 2008. before he took over when asked about things like the ben gawar. that has been turned on its head with president-elect trump. with calls from the taiwanese president and what he fwetweete about the united nations and netanyahu. not to mention the china drone. what does this mean for sort of this practice moving forward and does it confuse our allies and our adversaries? >> i think it's very confusing and i think it's very wrong minded of don
he had won two previous times.t very strongly and recognizes that a lot of white americans voted for an african-american two times and they would have voted a third, if they could. a third time if they could have. >> you know, one thing that we're certainly seeing now is questions about where trisone preside president at a time. george w. bush and then president-elect said this. we have one president and we'll have one president and the current president is president clinton and our...
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if you want to get up there in time, take extra time this morning. the drive times. things are in green right now. but you want to stay save. 94 eastbound at 15 minutes. and snow isn't a bad thing at the rock sports complex in franklin. this is a live look. snowboarders are getting ready to hit the slopes. there are a lot of kids out there who are looking forward to some winter fun and acti the streets and sidewalks are covered right now. this is a live look out there this morning. you're going to want to limit travel as much as possible. meteorologist lindsey slater will be back with a look at how much more snow we can expect today, right after the break. wisn 12 news time 7:25. the streets and sidewalks are covered right now. this is a live look out there this morning. you're going to want to limit travel as much as possible. meteorologist lindsey slater will be back with a look at how much more snow we can expect today, right after the break. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medi
if you want to get up there in time, take extra time this morning. the drive times. things are in green right now. but you want to stay save. 94 eastbound at 15 minutes. and snow isn't a bad thing at the rock sports complex in franklin. this is a live look. snowboarders are getting ready to hit the slopes. there are a lot of kids out there who are looking forward to some winter fun and acti the streets and sidewalks are covered right now. this is a live look out there this morning. you're going...
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long time, big time. you could walk down the street tomorrow and get beat up.ou could get stabbed just walking down the street. it's just -- it happens. >> back in the 1980s when major cabanaw patrolled isp as a correctional officer, he experienced such violence firsthand. >> i've been assaulted, yeah. i fought for my life a couple of times. we had three offenders back in the back i.d. with knives, and the only thing i had when i went back there was one of the guys in the cage give me a cut-off mop stick. this guy was trying to stab me, and i broke that stick over his head and got the knife from him, but all i can say is he probably was lucky that the stick broke. personally i try to treat the offenders the way they treat me. they treat me all right, don't give me a problem, then i'm not going to give them a problem. but i'll tell you what, if they cross me, i can be their worst enemy. >> james stone is one of the offenders that used to test cabanaw's mettle. >> my first eight years here was very violent. that's what i did for a hustle. guys, stuff like that, p
long time, big time. you could walk down the street tomorrow and get beat up.ou could get stabbed just walking down the street. it's just -- it happens. >> back in the 1980s when major cabanaw patrolled isp as a correctional officer, he experienced such violence firsthand. >> i've been assaulted, yeah. i fought for my life a couple of times. we had three offenders back in the back i.d. with knives, and the only thing i had when i went back there was one of the guys in the cage give...
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takano: at this time, mr. speaker, i would like to yield five minutes to the gentleman from nebraska, mr. ashford, who had the tenacity to stick it through and bring this legislation finally in its form to the floor. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for five minutes. mr. ashford: thank you very much, mr. ranking member takano, thank you chairman roe and chairman miller and mr. speaker, for bringing this born fill bill up for a vote today. h.r. 5099 the chip in for veterans act, was introduced by myself and others in the house and by my good friend and colleague, senator deb fisher in the united states senate. there is an identical bill in the senate waiting actions as we speak. as has been suggested and mentioned, this bill allows for the department of veterans affairs to enter into donation agreements with community groups in order to complete v.a. construction projects. this is a new and innovative idea, not necessarily brought to this body by myself, but by so many other pe
takano: at this time, mr. speaker, i would like to yield five minutes to the gentleman from nebraska, mr. ashford, who had the tenacity to stick it through and bring this legislation finally in its form to the floor. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for five minutes. mr. ashford: thank you very much, mr. ranking member takano, thank you chairman roe and chairman miller and mr. speaker, for bringing this born fill bill up for a vote today. h.r. 5099 the chip in...