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. >> i was going to say, my mom taught me how to play spades. >> my mom taught me, too.ve housing unit with inmates accused of more serious crimes, he's made some new friends. >> i'm jay dizzle. i be rapping and stuff. >> that's my bodyguard right there. that's my bodyguard right there. >> that's wacky chan, wacky chan. ♪ ♪ my [ bleep ] bill is too high ♪ ♪ we been around ♪ we get around in your town it's how we get down ♪ >> while gonzales has made the most of his time at the central jail, few things in jail last forever. a couple of days later he was transferred back to the theo lacy jail. he's been assigned to a cell in one of the mods, the very place he wanted to avoid. >> i would probably never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like no sunlight, two-man cell. you're in a cell, like they lock the door on you. >> really? that's where i guess you see the real serious. see, that's somewhat disturbing. >> i don't know why they brought me over here. i liked it better over there. >> have you told your mom your moved over here. >> i talked to her. she got right o
. >> i was going to say, my mom taught me how to play spades. >> my mom taught me, too.ve housing unit with inmates accused of more serious crimes, he's made some new friends. >> i'm jay dizzle. i be rapping and stuff. >> that's my bodyguard right there. that's my bodyguard right there. >> that's wacky chan, wacky chan. ♪ ♪ my [ bleep ] bill is too high ♪ ♪ we been around ♪ we get around in your town it's how we get down ♪ >> while gonzales has...
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according to reports, spade took a left turn when an oncoming car sped up to beat the yellow light anded right into the actor's range rover. luckily, there were no serious injuries. >>> donald trump is taunting actor arnold schwarzenegger for bringing in low ratings in the spin off of trump's old celebrity prentice. trump referred to himself as a quote ratings machine and schwarzenegger got swamp beside comparison. trump added but who cares, he supported kasich and hillary. think afternoon arnold schwarzenegger responded tweeting that trump to work as hard to represent all americans as he did for tv ratings. >>> now let's check in with scott for final look at when and where saturday's snow is going to hit. we know the shore is going to be hit hard. >> absolutely dawn. we're talking about the first plowable snow for parts of south jersey into delaware. look at ultimate doppler right now. a slug of moisture from the gulf all the way to the mid atlantic. states of emergencies in parts of the deep south so all of that moisture is headed right up the i november corridor. in particular south
according to reports, spade took a left turn when an oncoming car sped up to beat the yellow light anded right into the actor's range rover. luckily, there were no serious injuries. >>> donald trump is taunting actor arnold schwarzenegger for bringing in low ratings in the spin off of trump's old celebrity prentice. trump referred to himself as a quote ratings machine and schwarzenegger got swamp beside comparison. trump added but who cares, he supported kasich and hillary. think...
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anything works for money. >> at santa rosa, a simple game of spades serves a purpose. the prison-issued playing cards are like nothing you'd find on the street. >> these are the only cards they sell, dead people, homicides, missing people. that's all they sell us. >> it's cold cases. in hope that some of these inmates may see the cards and know something about the case where they can help solve the case, put the family at rest. >> did you ever see anybody you know in there? >> no. if i did, i still wouldn't say -- i'd still say no. >> why is that? >> because these are dead people. that's self-explanatory. unsolved homicide. >> when we gave jesse kozlowski a personal camera to use in the privacy of his cell, he explained why he wouldn't help solve any of the cold cases, even if he could. >> she asked me would i want a homicide to be solved. i feel ambivalent to that type of question for the simple fact that me being incarcerated for someone snitching, to a certain extent, i hate snitches, so i wouldn't want a homicide to be solved from that aspect. i feel sorry for the
anything works for money. >> at santa rosa, a simple game of spades serves a purpose. the prison-issued playing cards are like nothing you'd find on the street. >> these are the only cards they sell, dead people, homicides, missing people. that's all they sell us. >> it's cold cases. in hope that some of these inmates may see the cards and know something about the case where they can help solve the case, put the family at rest. >> did you ever see anybody you know in...
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when, you know, what people want is for the media to call a spade a spade. it's a lie.u get people for example -- and you know you get folks like -- southern poverty law center sent ow a flier with david duke saying we won. and no one tweets on the administration side that says wait a minute david, you didn't win a thing, i hate you, i don't like that. >> they have disavowed david duke. >> they have but once again, david duke hasn't disavowed trump. that upsets people. and then finally what person from any administration goes to "new york times" and tells the media to shut its mouth. there's a reason for the fourth estate, and it is the only institution or business written into the constitution. it is what we need to keep an eye on any administration. >> checks and balances in the government and people in power. and freedom of speech is not the second or third but first amendment. >> first amendment john. >> first thing the founders did was educate the people and keep politicians honest. >> so john, speaking of that, i think it was a strategy, think saying hey talk abou
when, you know, what people want is for the media to call a spade a spade. it's a lie.u get people for example -- and you know you get folks like -- southern poverty law center sent ow a flier with david duke saying we won. and no one tweets on the administration side that says wait a minute david, you didn't win a thing, i hate you, i don't like that. >> they have disavowed david duke. >> they have but once again, david duke hasn't disavowed trump. that upsets people. and then...
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. >> martha: this is about ideology, it's about calling a spade a spade. >> there is no doubt you areo enact this battle. we have taken it back about 60% of the territory that isis had. >> martha: so you can end this in six weeks? >> but do you want to stamp out the ideology unless you convince people that this is not the wave of the future for the middle east or for the islamic world. and that is what we need to be spending money on, in terms of dealing with that. >> we spend a trillion dollars almost in afghanistan. we lost almost 2500 lives. today, the taliban hold more territory than they did after 9/11. i have watched a town that we took three times, three times, at the cost of american lives, go back to the caliban. again and again and again. can we be more efficient with our money? yes. can we start to beat in this world once again? that is what we have to do. i'm sorry but look. the white house, the pentagon, the state department have never been on the same page. in all the time i was in combat, they finally have the chance to get on the same page. that is what i'm hoping for
. >> martha: this is about ideology, it's about calling a spade a spade. >> there is no doubt you areo enact this battle. we have taken it back about 60% of the territory that isis had. >> martha: so you can end this in six weeks? >> but do you want to stamp out the ideology unless you convince people that this is not the wave of the future for the middle east or for the islamic world. and that is what we need to be spending money on, in terms of dealing with that....
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a spade sometimes. >> and eli, i noted today donald trump took a stab at denying the ring yesterday in this attempt to relitigate crowd estimates, he's defending the event and he seemed to be saying today that there wasn't rain during the speech. which yesterday social media had a heck of a time with the still photos of pbs 43 president bush 43 having a fight with a clear plastic poncho handed out while the president spoke, along with umbrellas. >> that's right, the rain did serve as a convenient excuse for why the crowd might have been smaller. just the obsessiveness with crowd size. a normal administration i think, everyone up to this point you would expect that, one, this wouldn't be an issue. if they made any statement about the protests today it would have been something an know dine about we respect people's right to protest, nothing more. that is not this new administration's style. i think it's true, donald trump needs the media to be a foil because hillary clinton is began. low-energy jeb and little marco, gone. there's no foil that has emerged yet in the democratic congres
a spade sometimes. >> and eli, i noted today donald trump took a stab at denying the ring yesterday in this attempt to relitigate crowd estimates, he's defending the event and he seemed to be saying today that there wasn't rain during the speech. which yesterday social media had a heck of a time with the still photos of pbs 43 president bush 43 having a fight with a clear plastic poncho handed out while the president spoke, along with umbrellas. >> that's right, the rain did serve...
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a spade sometimes. >> and eli, i noted today donald trump took a stab at denying the rain yesterday in this attempt to relitigate crowd estimates. he's defending the event and seemed to be saying today that there wasn't rain during the speech when yesterday, social media had a heck of a time with the still photos of president bush 43 having a fight with a clear plastic poncho that were handed out while the president spoke along with some umbrellas. >> yeah, that's right. and the rain did serve as a convenient excuse for why the crowd might have been smaller. but the obsessiveness with the crowd size. normal administration, i think, everyone up to this point you'd expect that, one, this wouldn't be an issue if they made any statement about the protest today. would have been something about we respect people's right under the first amendment to protest and nothing more than that. that is not this new administration's style. it's true, donald trump needs the media to be a foil because hillary clinton is gone. low energy jeb and little marco, they are long gone and there's no real foil
a spade sometimes. >> and eli, i noted today donald trump took a stab at denying the rain yesterday in this attempt to relitigate crowd estimates. he's defending the event and seemed to be saying today that there wasn't rain during the speech when yesterday, social media had a heck of a time with the still photos of president bush 43 having a fight with a clear plastic poncho that were handed out while the president spoke along with some umbrellas. >> yeah, that's right. and the...
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coach as well as michael kors, kate spade was up 3.6% today. michael kors was up barely, a quarter of a percent. coach was up almost half a percent. back to you. melissa: adam, thank you. david: president trump wasting no time in the first day in office meeting with big business leaders and scharrenning his focus buying american and hiring american. blake burman, who was in the contentious white house press scrum joining us with the very latest on that. blake, very interesting new relationship with the press developing. reporter: it is indeed. i'm in the press briefing room, some members of the media gathering to go into the oval office. it was the first press briefing here from the new white house press secretary sean spicer. you used the word contentious, it was that, when there was discussion about the inauguration crowd sizes but for the most part mr. spicer went around the room and took questions from many different members of the media. earlier today, there was this big ceo summit i guess or a big meeting among ceos here at the white hous
coach as well as michael kors, kate spade was up 3.6% today. michael kors was up barely, a quarter of a percent. coach was up almost half a percent. back to you. melissa: adam, thank you. david: president trump wasting no time in the first day in office meeting with big business leaders and scharrenning his focus buying american and hiring american. blake burman, who was in the contentious white house press scrum joining us with the very latest on that. blake, very interesting new relationship...
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she asked her high school to help her out and they came to h her aid in spades and she had subscribers to her news channel and robin passed away this week. but she reached her goal of 1,000 subscribers and her mom said she was thrilled by that and she was thrilled to see herself on tv. the look on robin's face when she saw herself on tv will stick with her forever. >> i'm so glad we could help her grant her last wish and she was so inspirational and i am so glad. so sad to hear. >>> the snow coming down in yosemite. the park is open, but it will be tough to get there. it caused rock slides and the biggest of which caused boulders on to highway i-40 or the el portal road or the gate. >>> the snow has stopped in most areas, but we're still seeing the effects of it everywhere. >> yeah, it will last through this weekend. if anyone had a desire to head through the sierra, be prepare that some of the roadways may not be plowed yet. for the bay area, we're setting ourselves up with a cold morning as we set ours up toward friday. as we get a look, you'll be able to see on our graphics, the dop
she asked her high school to help her out and they came to h her aid in spades and she had subscribers to her news channel and robin passed away this week. but she reached her goal of 1,000 subscribers and her mom said she was thrilled by that and she was thrilled to see herself on tv. the look on robin's face when she saw herself on tv will stick with her forever. >> i'm so glad we could help her grant her last wish and she was so inspirational and i am so glad. so sad to hear....
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kate spade, we see a note today it might get a takeover bid.hought that was interesting because that would be rather radical. i was thinking to myself, has david ever been to a kate spade? to the store of kate spade, or ethan allen? have you ever bought furniture at ethan allen? bvf is north face -- >> been there. bought a backpack and a coat for one of my kids. >> prosecution rests then. >> yeah, i've been there. did it. >> speaking of big cap research, we've got some big calls on disney, pivotal cuts to a sell. rbc initiates with an underperform on boeing. >> what is that? >> and merck, an upgrade. >> yeah, merck is just -- remember when merck was saint merck? >> a long time ago. >> now chairman of regeneron people don't talk about that anymore. his son by the way is doing a very important project in terms of measuring blood pressure. it would make it so these wearables would finally not have the false positive of blood pressure which is what you need. the j.p. morgan upgrade push of disney was so interesting. i did like a word search. espn i
kate spade, we see a note today it might get a takeover bid.hought that was interesting because that would be rather radical. i was thinking to myself, has david ever been to a kate spade? to the store of kate spade, or ethan allen? have you ever bought furniture at ethan allen? bvf is north face -- >> been there. bought a backpack and a coat for one of my kids. >> prosecution rests then. >> yeah, i've been there. did it. >> speaking of big cap research, we've got some...
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singer wrote that she and husband, carry heart, thank you for your love, we send it back to you in spades. jamison born on december 26. a lot of baby news. awe. and mariah car. >> i yes. >> oh, well played. >> you know what they say, there is no such thing as bad publicity. >> so true. >> well, with that said, we're going to totally switch gears on you and talk about the weather. and the weather is very interesting here today. we are dealing with some rain, some of it steady at times, specially middle part of the day, late morning toward even the first say hour or two of typical evening rush. i think we'll have to worry about sort of expanding the window of time, steady rain will work it way in. dow want to show you the fact that it is still pretty damp out there. shot outside boardwalk plaza here in rehoboth. and you can see the damp boards here, it is looking like little bit of halo effect around some of the street lamps or the boardwalk lamps i should say. but, at the moment, you're not finding any rain working its way through but do have moisture to work with, fine mist in some spots,
singer wrote that she and husband, carry heart, thank you for your love, we send it back to you in spades. jamison born on december 26. a lot of baby news. awe. and mariah car. >> i yes. >> oh, well played. >> you know what they say, there is no such thing as bad publicity. >> so true. >> well, with that said, we're going to totally switch gears on you and talk about the weather. and the weather is very interesting here today. we are dealing with some rain, some of...
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add to that the spade of terrorist attacks that have hit risk sentiment in the country and basicallyof events for an eft. what the fund managers were trying to do was to replicate the eft that tracks state-owned indian rupee notes. and take advantage of inventors -- investors appetite for higher yields geared turkey's yielding 11% at the moment. i should say there are some people out there who are still positive on this etf. they still think the fall and the turkish lira will end up boosting exports and that could to turkish assets. we will have to wait and see. broader picture of how investors feel about turkey, is it just anxiety? tracy: a good question. you remember two or three years ago, turkey was the darling of emerging market investors. that is not the case anymore, notthat said, decision is as terrible as you might have expected given some of the market moves we have seen over the past seven months. i was looking at a survey of actively managed funds that came out yesterday. they were saying those funds have o average a modest overweight position on turkish assets. ngoldman
add to that the spade of terrorist attacks that have hit risk sentiment in the country and basicallyof events for an eft. what the fund managers were trying to do was to replicate the eft that tracks state-owned indian rupee notes. and take advantage of inventors -- investors appetite for higher yields geared turkey's yielding 11% at the moment. i should say there are some people out there who are still positive on this etf. they still think the fall and the turkish lira will end up boosting...
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he posted this on david spade's instagram account. they celebrated his birthday.ends this past weekend in utah. that looks like the ultimate guy's trip. hang over part 4. >> our producers seem surprised that he's 50. >> he has that boyish thing and his movies are all like man child movies. >> seems like he has been doing movies since 1947 so i'm not really surprised. >> that's the adam sandler. so we're going to go through. >> he's 29 there. >> was he? >> how do you know that? >> my producer. >> al and deborah get into an argument and in his ear adam says she's always right. >> adam is the best. >> okay. guess which celebrity is over or under 50. you can play with us at home. we can hear you by the way in our ear from home so say it outloud. julia roberts over or under. >> i think she's under. >> smart man. >> not by much but i think she's under. >> how old is she? >> she turns 50 this year. >> that's under 50. david schwimmer. >> over, under. >> what say you, audience? you said under. what do you think? he's 50. >> so that's not over or under. that's at. >> ross
he posted this on david spade's instagram account. they celebrated his birthday.ends this past weekend in utah. that looks like the ultimate guy's trip. hang over part 4. >> our producers seem surprised that he's 50. >> he has that boyish thing and his movies are all like man child movies. >> seems like he has been doing movies since 1947 so i'm not really surprised. >> that's the adam sandler. so we're going to go through. >> he's 29 there. >> was he?...
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we should call a spade a spade, these are new light poles with a historic character so we are not doing any preservation here and in essence not sure why it is coming to us because there is nothing-we are not talking about preservation. there is nothing to preserve. >> it is coming to us because it goes through the district. >> i understand the process just saying rhetorically that our opinion one way or another--mr. cumacho has been here many times and often has said there is no money for this, what are we supposed to do? the old poles don't work and here we are with something that is the diz nefiication of san francisco where we just create something hat is historic and looks historic and we feel good because we say you see the light poles they sort of like what was there in 1936 opposed to something that is part of the brt that is built in 2017. so, i'm just-i meanime don't object to the idea of having a historic looking pole. i don't object to that at all and think it is nice thing but don't know how to-the justification for the change seems like something that's kind of a knee jerk
we should call a spade a spade, these are new light poles with a historic character so we are not doing any preservation here and in essence not sure why it is coming to us because there is nothing-we are not talking about preservation. there is nothing to preserve. >> it is coming to us because it goes through the district. >> i understand the process just saying rhetorically that our opinion one way or another--mr. cumacho has been here many times and often has said there is no...
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you can also look at coach, kate spade that are seeing weakness, michael cores. there is a ripple effect from the suppliers to the department stores, as well as broad weakness across retail as we continue to see a secular shift within the retail industry away from bricks and mortar, away from department stores to online. commoditiescheck on head of the weekly inventory numbers that we will get at 11:00. crude oil prices are higher. gold also trading higher, continuing a recent winning streak. mark: retail, big decline or yesterday. second-biggest decliner today. we are up, we were down, we were up, we are down. little changed for the second day after the bull markets on tuesday. this is the big gainer. look at this persimmon. the biggest homebuilder in the u.k. the biggest gain since july. shares up by 7%. and 8% rise in revenue. forward sales rate. executive spoke to us earlier. he said the second half of 2016 was particularly strong. this was a stock that fell by 44% after brexit, how things have changed. homebuilders offer significant value according to deutsc
you can also look at coach, kate spade that are seeing weakness, michael cores. there is a ripple effect from the suppliers to the department stores, as well as broad weakness across retail as we continue to see a secular shift within the retail industry away from bricks and mortar, away from department stores to online. commoditiescheck on head of the weekly inventory numbers that we will get at 11:00. crude oil prices are higher. gold also trading higher, continuing a recent winning streak....
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will rather take on the rifksdz that the landlord can't afford to bring up to code we can create spades without the measures month of the warehouses - one was the extension and not the rule and the landlord are upgrading the spaces many petitions are - but please don't evacuee artists and my sister people that make the bay area creative please don't crush our scowls u souls love it had been you these if we could. >> please, please thank you so much i appreciate your effort just in i'm an artist and agree 100 percent and our board of supervisors we have our code enforcement outreach include the partnership with organizations who is job to try to make sure the evictions don't happen we're committed to this thank you. >> any other public comment? >> no other public comment? >> thank you we're on to item 4 commissioners questions or comments 4a there the staff at this time the staff may ask the programs and policies that of are of interest to the commission. >> any commissioners. >> have anything i mean i'd like to reiterate that many of the commission have requested the presentation from o
will rather take on the rifksdz that the landlord can't afford to bring up to code we can create spades without the measures month of the warehouses - one was the extension and not the rule and the landlord are upgrading the spaces many petitions are - but please don't evacuee artists and my sister people that make the bay area creative please don't crush our scowls u souls love it had been you these if we could. >> please, please thank you so much i appreciate your effort just in i'm an...
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we should call a spade a spade, these are new light poles with a historic character so we are not doing any preservation here and in essence not sure why it is coming to us because there is nothing-we are not talking about preservation. there is nothing to preserve. >> it is coming to us because it goes through the district. >> i understand the process just saying rhetorically that our opinion one way or another--mr. cumacho has been here many times and often has said there is no money for this, what are we supposed to do? the old poles don't work and here we are with something that is the diz nefiication of san francisco where we just create something hat is historic and looks historic and we feel good because we say you see the light poles they sort of like what was there in 1936 opposed to something that is part of the brt that is built in 2017. so, i'm just-i meanime don't object to the idea of having a historic looking pole. i don't object to that at all and think it is nice thing but don't know how to-the justification for the change seems like something that's kind of a knee jerk
we should call a spade a spade, these are new light poles with a historic character so we are not doing any preservation here and in essence not sure why it is coming to us because there is nothing-we are not talking about preservation. there is nothing to preserve. >> it is coming to us because it goes through the district. >> i understand the process just saying rhetorically that our opinion one way or another--mr. cumacho has been here many times and often has said there is no...
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infrastructure, it's easy to pledge changes, but to see definitive elements in terms of boots on the ground, spades in the earth, that takes some time. so i think it's going to be a question as to how quickly that comes through. if we see tax cuts, that's fine. but the question is what's the multiplier effect in terms of the consumer. i suspect that's relatively low. it will be the case that even if we do get top line tax cuts, it will not see the boost to the consumer and growth that many analysts hope or expect. >> if you say the dollar rally will fizzle out what doshg what mean for the euro? >> the euro has problems, of course. in the first half of this year we'll see those play out dramatically. assuminging we don't see the rise of the far right or alternative european parties doing well, that might be a bit of a catalyst. also if we start to see signs of eurozone growth continuingi in hold up well that provides a slightly more constructive bang for the euro in the second half of the year. i don't think we see a rush to parody, and back into the low teens. >> backing into the low teens. you're
infrastructure, it's easy to pledge changes, but to see definitive elements in terms of boots on the ground, spades in the earth, that takes some time. so i think it's going to be a question as to how quickly that comes through. if we see tax cuts, that's fine. but the question is what's the multiplier effect in terms of the consumer. i suspect that's relatively low. it will be the case that even if we do get top line tax cuts, it will not see the boost to the consumer and growth that many...
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what will happen with him is he now knows he's president for all, i think you're going to see it in spades all of us need to give him a chance and to say great, now you're the leader, take those 100 days and fabricate that tapestry with congressional leadership, you have 535 people he's got to meld this way, he's not a dictator so that weaving of that tapestry which is his vision which incorporates all the threads of all of us in every walk in life can happen and it can happen if we all get behind it. he'll do it. >> and his first opportunity to do that>>> his first opportunit that is his big address down on the mall, his inaugural address. have you spoken to him about it, have you seen it, do you feel confident he's going to set the tone you describe in the major address? >> yes, by the way, he wrote it himself. he's got the best speech writers available to him. he wrote it himself. he's written 13 best sellers. >> have you seen it? >> no, he would never share it with any of us, right? probably going to tuse it as a surprise for all of you. it's from his heart, well thought, and i think i
what will happen with him is he now knows he's president for all, i think you're going to see it in spades all of us need to give him a chance and to say great, now you're the leader, take those 100 days and fabricate that tapestry with congressional leadership, you have 535 people he's got to meld this way, he's not a dictator so that weaving of that tapestry which is his vision which incorporates all the threads of all of us in every walk in life can happen and it can happen if we all get...
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. >> at santa rosa, even a simple game of spades serves a purpose. >> these are the cards they sell. that's all they sell. >> some inmates may see the cards and know something about the case where they can help solve the case and put the family at rest. >> do you have see anybody you know there? >> no. these are dead people. >> when we gave jesse kuzlowski a personal camera, he explained why he wouldn't solve any of the cold cases even if he could. >> i feel that question, me being incarcerated for snitching to a certain extent, homicide will be solved on that aspect. but i ain't snitching. >> kuzrowski says prosecutors got 45 years. >> they say that the dude threatened my younger brother and i got upset. >> my bigger challenge is dealing with inmates that run their mouth a lot. it makes me angry, but i don't like to show my anger. i'm trying to work on it through medtati meditation. >> kuzlowski decided to be a wolf in sheeps clothing, especially with new inmates. >> you get new people in prison they are scared. you send your homeboy, kind of big, to step down on them. and what you
. >> at santa rosa, even a simple game of spades serves a purpose. >> these are the cards they sell. that's all they sell. >> some inmates may see the cards and know something about the case where they can help solve the case and put the family at rest. >> do you have see anybody you know there? >> no. these are dead people. >> when we gave jesse kuzlowski a personal camera, he explained why he wouldn't solve any of the cold cases even if he could. >> i...
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. >> calling a spade a spade. glad to hear it. larry, thanks for joining us. terry as well.eally appreciate it, guys. >>> donald trump saying meantime at his news conference this morning that he has started to distance himself from the company as the inauguration draws closer. we'll break down the process and what still needs to be done next. >>> also, wells fargo still working to rebuild customers' trust. the details on how it's overhauling its pay plans coming up. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. own thct no esca s th own thct no c , , he..anoute >>> welcome back. president-elect donald trump was joined by his lawyer, sherri dillon at higgs news conference to discuss how he's distancing himself from various businesses. robert joins us with how this will play out. >> reporter: let's talk about what trump is doing. first of all, he'll step away from the trump organization. his sons, eric and donald jr. will run the company. his ownership and assets will be placed in a trust. the company will not do any new overseas deals or launch any new overseas partnersh
. >> calling a spade a spade. glad to hear it. larry, thanks for joining us. terry as well.eally appreciate it, guys. >>> donald trump saying meantime at his news conference this morning that he has started to distance himself from the company as the inauguration draws closer. we'll break down the process and what still needs to be done next. >>> also, wells fargo still working to rebuild customers' trust. the details on how it's overhauling its pay plans coming up....
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. >>> david spade lucky to be alive after this serious crash in hollywood. rover was destroyed in a three vehicle wreck. his suv was reportedly struck by another vehicle whose driver sped up to beat a yellow light. the 52-year-old actor said he was going to go to doctor to get checked out. >>> what a bank executive did to try to keep people from finding out about his drunk driving arrest. >> only made it worse. >>> incredible rescue after a man got tangled up on a ski amazon's digital assistant ends up putting smiles on the faces of sick kids. hey, topper. >> different story tomorrow. we have all the moisture in the world. last night we didn't have much moisture at all. look at the snow and sleet. goes back to mississippi. this is heading our way. models keep trending farther fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 differen
. >>> david spade lucky to be alive after this serious crash in hollywood. rover was destroyed in a three vehicle wreck. his suv was reportedly struck by another vehicle whose driver sped up to beat a yellow light. the 52-year-old actor said he was going to go to doctor to get checked out. >>> what a bank executive did to try to keep people from finding out about his drunk driving arrest. >> only made it worse. >>> incredible rescue after a man got tangled up on...
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only one and his name is warren beatty. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, one imagines he's got it in spadestor and it was amazing to meet him even and then to work with him and act with him. i have loved it. i've loved him since forever and i stayed-- i ended up staying at his house, you know? >> stephen: i did not know. you stayed at his house? >> yes. >> stephen: why did you stay at his house? >> well, partly to save money for the production in my opinion. but i'm from new york and i was in the guest house just for rehearsal or something. he let me stay in the guest house. and they were like, "you know, you can just stay for the whole shoot." because i don't have a place in l.a. >> stephen: how long? >> months. >> stephen: really? >> yeah, i lived in a beautiful house just below warren beatty yeah, he could check on me. >> stephen: so he could see you. "you were out late last night, broderick." >> and one night i actually did. we did a night shoot, and i came home very late, and i had forgot the clicker in my car. i had switched cars and i didn't move the-- i couldn't open the gate. so i
only one and his name is warren beatty. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, one imagines he's got it in spadestor and it was amazing to meet him even and then to work with him and act with him. i have loved it. i've loved him since forever and i stayed-- i ended up staying at his house, you know? >> stephen: i did not know. you stayed at his house? >> yes. >> stephen: why did you stay at his house? >> well, partly to save money for the production in my opinion. but i'm...
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his men were quick to learn the value of the spade, as well as the bayonet, and his duties which often soldiers complained about were made more bearable because oftentimes he was in the trenches with them showing them how to do it. that made the work more tolerable. he was demanding, but he gemously guarded the lives and well-being of his men, and they loved him for it. according to the historian of the fifth corps, warren was not an executive officer, he was, in every sense of the word, a commander and a strategist. he had -- when he had the opportunity of testing his strategic ability, he was never found wanting. while there was never in his composition an element of insubordination or lack of desire to carry out all that he was ordered, yet when detailed instructions were given him, they seemed to rob him of his individuality. ironically, warren would have done much better under a general like robert e. lee than he did under the micromanager u.s. grant. after his success at the railroad here, warren wrote to his wife, grant spoke kindly of my past services and efforts, but thought i
his men were quick to learn the value of the spade, as well as the bayonet, and his duties which often soldiers complained about were made more bearable because oftentimes he was in the trenches with them showing them how to do it. that made the work more tolerable. he was demanding, but he gemously guarded the lives and well-being of his men, and they loved him for it. according to the historian of the fifth corps, warren was not an executive officer, he was, in every sense of the word, a...
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she looked at the camera spade, my mother said, buy, -- bye felecia. marion does not have to stay a lot and she hasn't and that's also extraordinariment we have had extended families, remember jimmy carter's brother, remember bill clinton's mom. we have had those people in -- around who would end up doing something that was kind of scared, embarrassing. nothing from marion. other than she wants to be able to go to cvs, dammit. >> then alicia will sing. >> i if i had a word to choose about michelle and bar barack is safe. feel more safe with them in white house and feel less safe with what is coming. i wonder what you would like to see for your next chapter-but in a fantasy idea like what -- what would you luke to see from the obamas next? >> damon? >> um, well, i want them to move abroad -- play basketball with them. wasn't invited to any of the games in the white house. would like for that to happen. with them, -- i i've thought about this. why want them to do going forward. honestly -- is guess this goes into the idea of. the -- of me feeling like th
she looked at the camera spade, my mother said, buy, -- bye felecia. marion does not have to stay a lot and she hasn't and that's also extraordinariment we have had extended families, remember jimmy carter's brother, remember bill clinton's mom. we have had those people in -- around who would end up doing something that was kind of scared, embarrassing. nothing from marion. other than she wants to be able to go to cvs, dammit. >> then alicia will sing. >> i if i had a word to choose...
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he is creating a white house organization that will do that in spades and haven't even talk about the domestic side and the chief of staff side. so have a lot of people reporting directly to him and he will make the -- presumably the decision. >> the president's often create organizations to signal priorities. there were -- every president since richard nixon has had a white house staff that have dealt to some degree with international economic issues out outside of the nsc. however, bill clinton when he ran in his campaign, really wanted to emphasize economic issues and announced would create-and did create the national economic couple, the nec, pair for his first couple of year was parallel to the nsc because bob rubin was a strong here it but then it became an a once consequential entity. then president bush created the home happen security -- the staffs were mental -- mentalled -- mentalled mortgaged it. as a defender of the second economic staff you would like to have everything under the national security adviser but historically, national security advisers have not responded ad
he is creating a white house organization that will do that in spades and haven't even talk about the domestic side and the chief of staff side. so have a lot of people reporting directly to him and he will make the -- presumably the decision. >> the president's often create organizations to signal priorities. there were -- every president since richard nixon has had a white house staff that have dealt to some degree with international economic issues out outside of the nsc. however, bill...
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. >> my mother is on and she plays ruby's nemesis in spades. >> i do want to mention, i saw the episode that's one of the best episodes -- [ cheers and applause ] half hours of television i've ever seen. >> thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: it really hit like every -- pressed every button. it really was amazing. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you know you were doing something special when you started shooting that? >> you never know you're doing anything special. you hope that. kenya barris, who's my partner and the creator of "black-ish," when the election results were -- kenya wasn't going to write any more this season, he has other things he's working on. when trump was elected, he felt compelled to write this episode. and i think did a masterful job at it. >> jimmy: i think not only did he write from the perspective of a black family, he wrote very well from the per pekctiv perspective of all the white people in the office with you. >> people call it the trump episode, it's the election episode, the episode is called "limits." >> jimmy: wow, it all comes together. >> get it? >> jimmy: look at
. >> my mother is on and she plays ruby's nemesis in spades. >> i do want to mention, i saw the episode that's one of the best episodes -- [ cheers and applause ] half hours of television i've ever seen. >> thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: it really hit like every -- pressed every button. it really was amazing. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you know you were doing something special when you started shooting that? >> you never know you're doing anything special....
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he creating a white house organization that will do that in spades.e have not talked about the domestic staff and the chief of staff side. he has lot of people reporting directly to him that will make decision. >> the president's create organization to signal priority. where every president since nixon have had white house staff that have dealt with issues outside of nsc. willy announce he was going to create and did create national economic council nec with is parallel to the nsc because had it bob are you bin was a strong affective leader of that. it became an kons kwenal entity. so then you have these three then you have obama you saw adviser, as ivo pointed out the staff, there's a dilemma here as a defender of the separate staff ideally you would like to have everything under national security adviser they have not responded adequately to the economic addenda. because of that, it is tend to be negligented it it moved to other people because politics and congress and industry, and that pushed that way so you had a -- i think the biggest redundancy
he creating a white house organization that will do that in spades.e have not talked about the domestic staff and the chief of staff side. he has lot of people reporting directly to him that will make decision. >> the president's create organization to signal priority. where every president since nixon have had white house staff that have dealt with issues outside of nsc. willy announce he was going to create and did create national economic council nec with is parallel to the nsc because...
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i think mythbusters did that in spades. and now that the original host hung up their mythbusting happens and pursuited other things, i think this legacy of being a great science show on television is something worth continuing. which is why we're doing it like this. and that's why i'm a part of it. because i think it is worth while to do, especially in this day and age where everything is information. it's about knowledge. it's about what you know and how you can apply it to be not only a good citizen, but just good human beings on this planet. knowing science, having a background in curiosity, being someone who is passion alternate about learning. that's what is most important. >> we know the old show had a lot of filming done right here in the bay area. does the new one the bay area play a role? >> i can't confirm that -- i can confirm that we filmed all throughout the bay area. it was lovely. i had never been there before. speaking of which, for fans of the old show, we go to a lot of classic mythbusters locations that y
i think mythbusters did that in spades. and now that the original host hung up their mythbusting happens and pursuited other things, i think this legacy of being a great science show on television is something worth continuing. which is why we're doing it like this. and that's why i'm a part of it. because i think it is worth while to do, especially in this day and age where everything is information. it's about knowledge. it's about what you know and how you can apply it to be not only a good...
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people have to come here with spades, fill up sandbags and take them to defend their homes.omes in the great yarmouth area are being evacuated. we have seen troops from the army going house to house, door to door, giving people leaflets telling them they should leave their homes because at high tide to nice just after 9pm here could bring that storm surge which could bring sea water is flooding in here. a lot of people, though, are reluctant to leave their homes. they think that it might be all right so they would rather stay with their houses and protect their houses if they can. a lot of people have been moving carpets, furniture and pets upstairs, though, in case the worst does happen. that's the picture here in great yarmouth but right up—and—down the east coast of england people are making preparations for the worst. danny savage is at skegness. what is the picture there? berardo two tides the authorities have been worried about today and tonight. the first tide came along the coast from north to south this morning, didn't cause too many problems but was of concern but
people have to come here with spades, fill up sandbags and take them to defend their homes.omes in the great yarmouth area are being evacuated. we have seen troops from the army going house to house, door to door, giving people leaflets telling them they should leave their homes because at high tide to nice just after 9pm here could bring that storm surge which could bring sea water is flooding in here. a lot of people, though, are reluctant to leave their homes. they think that it might be all...
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amount of moral stature, moral authority and moral authority is exactly what john lewis possesses in spades over donald trump. donald trump has a deficit in this area. he has attacked a gold star family, attacked a mexican american judge and now he's gone after someone who has put his life on the line on behalf of civil rights. donald trump shows no sense of understanding of that civil rights history. and it's exemplified by how he's behaved. >> and certainly not to diminish the moral standard here and all of the sacrifices made by congressman john lewis, an icon in every right, going back to the core of the issue here, the congressman took this stand not because he personally disliked donald trump or decided to continue to run a laundry list of some of the offensive things that the president-elect has said out of his own mouth, he took this stance out of concern that a foreign power, a foreign entity, interfered in our nation's election and potentially impacted hillary clinton's campaign. >> well, he did cite that as a reas reason, as a central reason, however, i believe i'm standing with
amount of moral stature, moral authority and moral authority is exactly what john lewis possesses in spades over donald trump. donald trump has a deficit in this area. he has attacked a gold star family, attacked a mexican american judge and now he's gone after someone who has put his life on the line on behalf of civil rights. donald trump shows no sense of understanding of that civil rights history. and it's exemplified by how he's behaved. >> and certainly not to diminish the moral...
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he's creating a white house organization that will do that in spades. we haven't even talked about the domestic side and the chief of staff side. so he's going to have a lot of people reporting directly to him, and he will make presumably the decisions. >> the presidents often create organizations to signal priority. every president since richard nixon has had a white house staff that have dealt to some degree with international economic issues outside of the n.s.c. however, bill clinton, when he ran his campaign, really wanted to emphasize economic issues, so he announced he was going to create and did create the national economic council, which is parallel -- and for the first couple of years, it was parallel to the n.s.c., because bob rubin was a very strong and effective leader at that. thereafter it became somewhat a s important, but it became consequential entity. then george bush created the homeland security counts and i will staff, so then you had these three. and this was pulled -- obama used to have the advisor, but the staffs were merged. th
he's creating a white house organization that will do that in spades. we haven't even talked about the domestic side and the chief of staff side. so he's going to have a lot of people reporting directly to him, and he will make presumably the decisions. >> the presidents often create organizations to signal priority. every president since richard nixon has had a white house staff that have dealt to some degree with international economic issues outside of the n.s.c. however, bill clinton,...
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e-mail on t tuesday from a great-great,-great grand nephew of sam bulkson who was a history professor spade liked the booked. and he also apologized to me for his family's propensity to nameo all the people in the family either john or sam because when you read the book, it's very -- there are john juniors and samorss and that was a cough thing. tougher to do, and he note his son's name was sam. and also what was a could coincidence the young man i wrote about in the book, his birthday is my birthday. >> host: not at the same birth year. i'm intrigue talk about journalism side of this but talk to me about journalism in the 1800s and now. the telegraph and as a vent of matthew braid and war photographers and now the iphone. >> guest: the same horror and reacts to what was going on in the middle of the civil war to the dane dawn of -- there was graphic after photos in the book, and it sort of changed the conversation. it depends allow people to distance themselves as much as what what's gone in the war so there was this debate about what impact that would have on future wars and so that is ki
e-mail on t tuesday from a great-great,-great grand nephew of sam bulkson who was a history professor spade liked the booked. and he also apologized to me for his family's propensity to nameo all the people in the family either john or sam because when you read the book, it's very -- there are john juniors and samorss and that was a cough thing. tougher to do, and he note his son's name was sam. and also what was a could coincidence the young man i wrote about in the book, his birthday is my...
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the huge restructuring is paying off in spades. as for the strong dollar, procter is ready. if this stock comes down, i think it will be bought and bought strongly. it's the lone soft goods company that really blew it out. yeah, it was that fabulous a quarter. 12, travelers earned $3.27. clean beat. what else can i say? now, look, i think this stock should be back to its 123 high. i want you to look for this insurance company's portfolio to start giving you some extra juice because you can take on -- you can take the premiums, invest them in risk-frees that are giving you a better return. 13, united health. it always blows away the numbers and then falls into a strange and weird function for five days as people assess it. and then the stock roars ahead. guess what, the furnk's about t end. this is the only health care stock that i believe is on the right side of president trump because it thought obamacare was simply unworkable. what about number 14, united technologies? the ceo delivered again. otis elevators, better, climate control, superb. maybe the turbo fan engines, th
the huge restructuring is paying off in spades. as for the strong dollar, procter is ready. if this stock comes down, i think it will be bought and bought strongly. it's the lone soft goods company that really blew it out. yeah, it was that fabulous a quarter. 12, travelers earned $3.27. clean beat. what else can i say? now, look, i think this stock should be back to its 123 high. i want you to look for this insurance company's portfolio to start giving you some extra juice because you can take...
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he's creating a white house organization that will do that in spades. we haven't even talked about the domestic side and the chief of staff side. so he will have a lot of people reporting directly to him. he will make, presumably the decisions. >> yeah. >> the, presidents often create organizations to signal a priority. there were, every president since richard nixon has had a white house staff that has dealt to some degree with international economic issues outside of the nsc. however bill clinton, when he ran in his campaigns really wanted to emphasize economic issues. he did announce and did create the national economic council, the nec which is parallel. for his first couple years it was parallel to the nsc because, bob rubin was a very strong and effective leader of that. thereafter it became somewhat less important but became a consequential entity. then george bush created the homeland security council and staff. so then you had these three and then, this was pooled, obama used to have visor but as ivo pointed out the staffs will merge. the bigge
he's creating a white house organization that will do that in spades. we haven't even talked about the domestic side and the chief of staff side. so he will have a lot of people reporting directly to him. he will make, presumably the decisions. >> yeah. >> the, presidents often create organizations to signal a priority. there were, every president since richard nixon has had a white house staff that has dealt to some degree with international economic issues outside of the nsc....
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what we haven't seen in spades, while republican lawmakers are willing to distance themselves in large part away from russia, away from vladimir putin, away from that foreign policy, they're not attacking the president-elect at all. they have a respect for the man leading the party and he'll be in the white house soon. how the lawmakers react today, democrats certainly trying to put them in difficult positions and how they react to what the intelligence officials are going to say is going to be a very interesting dynamic to watch as they try to walk that tightrope. as one senior gop aide, how they feel about the position they've been put in when it relates to russia and the intelligence community and as it relates to foreign policy in general, responded with one word, uncomfortable. >> phil mattingly live from capitol hill this morning. we'll get back to you. thanks so much. as james clapper, the director of the national intelligence agency testifies on the russian hack, the president-elect is formulating a plan to limit the agency's power. trump's team believes clapper's office has be
what we haven't seen in spades, while republican lawmakers are willing to distance themselves in large part away from russia, away from vladimir putin, away from that foreign policy, they're not attacking the president-elect at all. they have a respect for the man leading the party and he'll be in the white house soon. how the lawmakers react today, democrats certainly trying to put them in difficult positions and how they react to what the intelligence officials are going to say is going to be...
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you should all read but in the conclusion of the speech he says whether a man accepts from fortune a spade and look downward and dig or from aspiration her axe and cord and will scale the ice. the one and only success is thois command to his command is to bring his heart network. this man brings the job to the secretary of defense a great and brave heart and i hope you'll vote to confirm him quickly. thank you. >>> i want to thank both senator nunn and senator cohen. i view as one of the great privileges of my time here in the united states senate was the honor of serving with both of you. and so i think it means a lot to me personally but also to members of the committee that you would come here today on behalf of this nominee. thank you for being here. >> could i pay special recognition to senator mccain? >> no. >> i was going to add from the great state of maine. someone we used to call governor and now senator. nice to see you. >> he represents the geriatric part of this committee. >> led by -- >> i thank both senator nunn and senator cohen for being here. obviously the committee meets
you should all read but in the conclusion of the speech he says whether a man accepts from fortune a spade and look downward and dig or from aspiration her axe and cord and will scale the ice. the one and only success is thois command to his command is to bring his heart network. this man brings the job to the secretary of defense a great and brave heart and i hope you'll vote to confirm him quickly. thank you. >>> i want to thank both senator nunn and senator cohen. i view as one of...
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clearly, places like italy, that is in spades.edit, you have to think how much they got to raise. when you look at german banks, that is still an issue you have to be aware of. you cannot quite trust the have-to-book, however, i not been invested in european banks because of that and i preferred u.s. banks, however, if you are bullish on the european economy, these provisions may start sorting themselves out. that is why you get the strong rally in the banks that you have had in the last few weeks. people think there could be recapitalization going on, in which case, they could look very cheap, but it is a higher risk trade because of the loan loss provision not being recognized. guy: michael, one quick question to you. this tells me that deutsche bank feels a little bit more on the front foot, and one of the issues it had last year that it was trying to keep clients and staff on board, trying to feel maybe that it was being knocked back at every turn, not feeling like it was being knocks back at every turn. will we feel that with
clearly, places like italy, that is in spades.edit, you have to think how much they got to raise. when you look at german banks, that is still an issue you have to be aware of. you cannot quite trust the have-to-book, however, i not been invested in european banks because of that and i preferred u.s. banks, however, if you are bullish on the european economy, these provisions may start sorting themselves out. that is why you get the strong rally in the banks that you have had in the last few...
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ministers to decide whether to implement it, that there are tensions as the last 24—hour have shown us in spadesll have a lot to say about this. we will have james frampton and aisha ganai. four men have been remanded in custody over a hit—and—run crash on new year's eve which killed two young girls. the two cousins —12—year—old helina kotla rova and zaneta krokova, who was 11 — were struck by a car close to their homes in oldham. our correspondent dominic hughes is in oldham. viewers may well remember the tragic events. around 7:15pm, the two girls we re events. around 7:15pm, the two girls were crossing the road behind me and we re were crossing the road behind me and were involved in a hit and run incident. the 12—year—old died at the scene and the 11—year—old died later in hospital. the man who has been charged, has been charged with two counts, driving without a licence, failing to stop after a collision, failing to report a collision, failing to report a collision, death by dangerous driving, attempting to put that the cause of justice. all the driving, attempting to put that the cause ofj
ministers to decide whether to implement it, that there are tensions as the last 24—hour have shown us in spadesll have a lot to say about this. we will have james frampton and aisha ganai. four men have been remanded in custody over a hit—and—run crash on new year's eve which killed two young girls. the two cousins —12—year—old helina kotla rova and zaneta krokova, who was 11 — were struck by a car close to their homes in oldham. our correspondent dominic hughes is in oldham....