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. >> they handed out warrants in district e-18 today for the assign lnt event allison who allegedly crackedher boyfriend's head with a beer bottle. for these two cops, both single and in their 30s, the case is a not so subtle reminder of how hard it is to find the perfect mate. >> i think i'm going to get a cat. >> i hate cats. >> you don't like cats? >> i hate cats. >> what? >> they serve no purpose. >> they kill mice. >> what? >> they kill mice. >> how about mousetraps? >> i don't know. a cat is better. >> cat's suck. get a dog. >> who doesn't like cats? >> i do not like cats. >> so if you found this girl smoking, really sweet girl. >> mm-hmm. >> educated, good job, doesn't seem crazy. >> all right, i'll play along. >> but you see she's got a cat. >> see you later. >> let me add that she was really awesome in bed. >> it's me tore cat. >> i thought i knew you. it's a deal breaker for me that you don't like cats. cats beware. >> why don't you take a little -- >> gander? >> yes. at some of the warrants. >> this is where we're going here? >> right. >> i told you what happened with her. she to
. >> they handed out warrants in district e-18 today for the assign lnt event allison who allegedly crackedher boyfriend's head with a beer bottle. for these two cops, both single and in their 30s, the case is a not so subtle reminder of how hard it is to find the perfect mate. >> i think i'm going to get a cat. >> i hate cats. >> you don't like cats? >> i hate cats. >> what? >> they serve no purpose. >> they kill mice. >> what? >>...
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>> reporter: hi, allison. right now after today's terrible bloodshed. deat deaths over 50 and injuries over 400. this morning outside a military building it is believed morsi is being detained by authorities. islamists, muslim brotherhood activist claim soldiers fired on them with live ammunition. they describe it as a blood bath and they are calling for an uprising. they say a terrorist in the crowd fired upon them first and soldiers were simply defending the building. they say their patience is running out. whichever account is right, allison, it pushed two sides in the dire standoff and further apart. and the party yanked support for the military backed interim government. a leading figure here says there could be civil war. further efforts to up the transitional government and they have a president in place. they are looking for a vice president and prime minister. one thing that boning sides can agree on here is what is seen as u.s.'s mishandling of the situation. they say the u.s. must have backed what t
>> reporter: hi, allison. right now after today's terrible bloodshed. deat deaths over 50 and injuries over 400. this morning outside a military building it is believed morsi is being detained by authorities. islamists, muslim brotherhood activist claim soldiers fired on them with live ammunition. they describe it as a blood bath and they are calling for an uprising. they say a terrorist in the crowd fired upon them first and soldiers were simply defending the building. they say their...
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this has prompted bart spokesperson jim allison to send out a strong message. >> we ask that our passengers treat employees with respect. we understand there was a lot of frustration and a lot of inconvenience but there'll be no tolerance for anyone who verbally or physically abused as anyone who works for bart. it is the same as always was and that safety of all our employees and our passengers is number one. we want to send a strong message that even if you are frustrated with the people who are there on the front lines, you need to treat them with respect and with the law. bart says it is prepared to keep it's employees safe. although the agency doesnt plan to be doing anything different when it to security. some bart employees say they feel safe. while others disagree. stay with kron 4 as we continue monitoring the bart negotiations and start the 30 day countdown until august 4th. you can find up-to-the minute coverage on kron 4, kron 4 dot com, and our comcast channel 193. let's take a quick look outside this morning. let's check in with janu for your satu
this has prompted bart spokesperson jim allison to send out a strong message. >> we ask that our passengers treat employees with respect. we understand there was a lot of frustration and a lot of inconvenience but there'll be no tolerance for anyone who verbally or physically abused as anyone who works for bart. it is the same as always was and that safety of all our employees and our passengers is number one. we want to send a strong message that even if you are frustrated with the...
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good morning, i'm allison say seymour. >>> i'm sarah mim sons.s s the day off.the da >>> we are going to check in with tucker barnes for a hot and sticky forecast in just a minute, plus. >>> parts of prince george'sgeoe county will be without water foo five days, that includes into a very busy weekend here atat national harbor. harb so what is the economic impact going to be? why is this happening and why what can you do to prepare forfo it? i will have that coming up. >>> and breaking her silence, aa juror in the george zimmermanzir murder trial opens up about why she found the neighborhood watch volunteer not guilty. >>> plus shrouded in scandal,l, another lawmaker asked virginiag governor bob mcdonnell to step down. we will talk to the latest person making that resignation request. >>> good morning, everyone.yone. i'm sarah symmops. let's get the latest on the hot weather with tucker barnes. >> reporter: good morning,, everybody. temperatures are jumping very quickly. overnight low only 80 at regulan national, and now we're up to 86 degrees, w
good morning, i'm allison say seymour. >>> i'm sarah mim sons.s s the day off.the da >>> we are going to check in with tucker barnes for a hot and sticky forecast in just a minute, plus. >>> parts of prince george'sgeoe county will be without water foo five days, that includes into a very busy weekend here atat national harbor. harb so what is the economic impact going to be? why is this happening and why what can you do to prepare forfo it? i will have that coming...
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one thing allison grimes doesn't have, she isn't that lightning rod coming out of the gate. mcconnell campaign will try to do everything they can. >> biggest obstacle to mitch mcconnell? >> mitch mcconnell. he is someone who has great advocates and great detractors. they'll all come out. grimes is someone who's credible an they can rally around. >> thanks, guys. >>> former representative william gray died monday at the age of 71. the democrat was elected to congress for philadelphia in 1978. gray was the first after can american to serve as chairman of the budget committee and house majority whip. in a statement today, president obama called him a trail blazer whose leadership made our communities, our country and our world a more just place. >>> also, on this day 50 years ago, the civil rights act was signed into law by president lyndon b. johnson. landmark piece of legislation ended jim crow laws making racial discrimination against minorities and as well as women illegal. it banned segregation at school and public facilities. >> as long as any american is denied the chanc
one thing allison grimes doesn't have, she isn't that lightning rod coming out of the gate. mcconnell campaign will try to do everything they can. >> biggest obstacle to mitch mcconnell? >> mitch mcconnell. he is someone who has great advocates and great detractors. they'll all come out. grimes is someone who's credible an they can rally around. >> thanks, guys. >>> former representative william gray died monday at the age of 71. the democrat was elected to congress...
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and what both wendy davis and allison lundergan grimes, they can't just run on abortion rights. these women are so much more than abortion rights. fair pay equality of opportunity, you're talking about jobs, security, healthcare, and a range of issues. having strong women candidates, the more women who run particularly in places that have not tended to elect women the better off all our national messaging will be when we say to people look, women's issues are economic issues and security issues. they shouldn't be restricted to what happened in child bearing. >> michael: let's talk about grimes quickly before we get to the end of this conversation because you know yesterday she got criticism for her press conference and how it didn't go perfectly. do you think if her name was allen grimes and not allison grimes she would have gotten the same criticism? >> let me ask you a question. if you've a kentucky voter and you have a choice between allisonallison lundergan grimes and mitch mcconnell, do you care if it started on time? no you care about the issues. he'll have to reverse his
and what both wendy davis and allison lundergan grimes, they can't just run on abortion rights. these women are so much more than abortion rights. fair pay equality of opportunity, you're talking about jobs, security, healthcare, and a range of issues. having strong women candidates, the more women who run particularly in places that have not tended to elect women the better off all our national messaging will be when we say to people look, women's issues are economic issues and security...
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allison, what's going on with the search right now?eporter: well based on statements made by madison to the east cleveland police chief, they are now looking for one or two more bodies. now i'm here at shaw and hayden. we've been here for the last several days because of what has happened. right now bci and the fbi, they are searching behind me. you can't see it from where we're at right now, but this brown building was where madison was staying and to the left of that, there's an empty lot where officials are searching right now. now they've been out in this area the last few hours. they appear to be focused in on an area of bushes just several feet away here. we do not know what has been found, if anything today. 35-year-old michael madison is their main suspect. we know he is in custody, giving some information to police. madison was arrested on friday after the body of a woman, the first woman, was found here on hayden and shaw. there was a standoff with police involving madison that ended at his mother's house. but then on saturda
allison, what's going on with the search right now?eporter: well based on statements made by madison to the east cleveland police chief, they are now looking for one or two more bodies. now i'm here at shaw and hayden. we've been here for the last several days because of what has happened. right now bci and the fbi, they are searching behind me. you can't see it from where we're at right now, but this brown building was where madison was staying and to the left of that, there's an empty lot...
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. ♪ what, what, what ♪ what rhymes with allison. ♪ what, what, what ♪ >> michael: there is no way thatll supporters think that is an ad for grimes. that's just me saying that. we move from one desperate republican ad to others. the koch brothers are now urging republicans to back marco rubio and his immigration plan. >> this is the tough border security america needs. call senator rubio. thank him for keeping his promise and fighting to secure the border. >> michael: the message there essentially is to fall in line or the party will get left behind. case in point as conservatives continue to bemoan the supreme court doma ruling, the rest of the country is moving ahead. bulgarian graduate student will now be able to apply for a green card and eventually u.s. citizenship. he and his american husband julian marsh were married in new york last year. joining us is karl frisch. welcome back to "the war room" as always. >> thanks, michael. >> michael: so tell me about the progress that is made even in this one week before the ruling. talk to us about that a little bit. >> i think we're beginn
. ♪ what, what, what ♪ what rhymes with allison. ♪ what, what, what ♪ >> michael: there is no way thatll supporters think that is an ad for grimes. that's just me saying that. we move from one desperate republican ad to others. the koch brothers are now urging republicans to back marco rubio and his immigration plan. >> this is the tough border security america needs. call senator rubio. thank him for keeping his promise and fighting to secure the border. >> michael:...
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allison perry who is directly behind who is unable to be with us tonight, she also purchased the home recently in july of 2012 and did not move in until october of 2012 and new to the project and everything and her mailing was sent to the previous owner even though they was the owner at the time that it was sent out. >> standing right next to me here, again, we had difficulties with how the notification was going out. and trying to work with him and his problems with the variances that we will be able to get into the neighborhood in general. and there is a meeting set up and there is a lot of people on the 600 block that were against this and against the variances being granted. and finding one, let's see, the main thing about this, is that there is undue hardship with the property that they need these variances to be able to build the structure as it is designed. and their first statement a, and we said that it is not true, and on the 600 block, there are 36 units on 18 of the exact same size plots that managed to fit in two units and meeting the rh2 requirement and not meeting the v
allison perry who is directly behind who is unable to be with us tonight, she also purchased the home recently in july of 2012 and did not move in until october of 2012 and new to the project and everything and her mailing was sent to the previous owner even though they was the owner at the time that it was sent out. >> standing right next to me here, again, we had difficulties with how the notification was going out. and trying to work with him and his problems with the variances that we...
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also joined by allison barber. i was watching the sound bites. but right behind president obama in one of them, jon corzine. >> what irony. a little irony there. >> just halved to bring that -- just had to bring that up. jon corzine is the guy they were looking at for half a billion dollars. anyway, obama care. unraveling in. >> you know, if you have the unions who don't like this bill, and you know big business and small business doesn't like the bill, young people don't like it, senior citizens aren't too enamored by it. who is left that really is very supportive of the bill? the reason a lot of unions are taking a second look at this -- probably wouldn't have passed in the first mails if it hadn't been for union support. enough that alook under the covers and see what is really there, they're finding exactly the kind of complaints a lot of people have made, that promise that the president said if you like your coverage, you can keep it. like your doctor, you can keep it. it's not the case and union plans which are cadillac plans, most suscepti
also joined by allison barber. i was watching the sound bites. but right behind president obama in one of them, jon corzine. >> what irony. a little irony there. >> just halved to bring that -- just had to bring that up. jon corzine is the guy they were looking at for half a billion dollars. anyway, obama care. unraveling in. >> you know, if you have the unions who don't like this bill, and you know big business and small business doesn't like the bill, young people don't like...
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allison lundergen grimes.hat, what, what. >> i am a -- democratic values, democratic values, allison lundergen grimes. >> a former consultant said the ad was childish. it certainly looks like mcconnell is sticking to his whack-a-mole strategy. we'll see how it plays out. >>> finally, if you were in new york last week you may have been one of the 16,000 people who caught a special fourth of july-themed exhibit at the new york public library. rare original copies of the declaration of independence and the bill of rights were on display together, side by side, for the first time. a declaration of independence draft, handwritten by thomas jefferson himself, was one of a few copies to include a condemnation of slavery, which was later removed. and to boot, the early copy of the bill of rights actually included 12 amendments. two did not pass, including a amendment that would have tied the number of seats in the house to the growing population. had it passed, there would be 6,000 members of congress today, rather th
allison lundergen grimes.hat, what, what. >> i am a -- democratic values, democratic values, allison lundergen grimes. >> a former consultant said the ad was childish. it certainly looks like mcconnell is sticking to his whack-a-mole strategy. we'll see how it plays out. >>> finally, if you were in new york last week you may have been one of the 16,000 people who caught a special fourth of july-themed exhibit at the new york public library. rare original copies of the...
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fo back to you, allison and sarah.a >> so regal. >> they are so pretty. >> ithank you annie. >> an all-starreview. >> more on the of lineup of tomorrow's mid summer classic. >> we got to keep the names of the all-star team many straightt too. it's going to be a star studded affair for the mid summer classic. bryce harper of the nats and the chris davis of the o's and we will catch up with the guys calling out the gay. fox 5 morning news continues. what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. oh wow, that feels really good. it's hugging my body. you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah"... oh, yeah! ...and it's perfect. they had no idea that when the
fo back to you, allison and sarah.a >> so regal. >> they are so pretty. >> ithank you annie. >> an all-starreview. >> more on the of lineup of tomorrow's mid summer classic. >> we got to keep the names of the all-star team many straightt too. it's going to be a star studded affair for the mid summer classic. bryce harper of the nats and the chris davis of the o's and we will catch up with the guys calling out the gay. fox 5 morning news continues. what makes...
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my name is allison. make an "x" with your fingers for "name." my name is charlie. sign "my name."what." put both hands palm up in front of you. what? your. it's just like the sign for "my," but it pushes toward the other person. your. name. sign at the x. what's your name? what's your name? sign "what's your name?" what's your name? sign "what," sign "your," sign "name." sign "what is your name?" old. it's like you're showing the beard of an old man. try it. old. old. like a beard on an old man. that picture is really old. she's signing "old." sign "old." new. with a cupped hand, scoop something new off your palm. new. new. new. cup your hand. scoop it off your palm. she's signing "new." scoop it. sign "new." okay. we now know "my name is..." "what is your name?" "old," and "new." let's learn a new song that will help us practice our signs. [ mid-tempo music plays ] ♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is rachel ♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is rachel ♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is rachel ♪ tell me, what's your name? ♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is alex ♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is leah ♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is hopkins ♪ now you know my
my name is allison. make an "x" with your fingers for "name." my name is charlie. sign "my name."what." put both hands palm up in front of you. what? your. it's just like the sign for "my," but it pushes toward the other person. your. name. sign at the x. what's your name? what's your name? sign "what's your name?" what's your name? sign "what," sign "your," sign "name." sign "what is your name?" old....
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in the meantime good morning tod all of you, i'm allison seymour. >> i'm sarah simmons, tony hassn thening off. i know you wanted it turn back to 6:00, but it's 7:00. 7:00 >> you said 6:00. >> it's 7:00. >> it's a couple>> of minutes before 7:00.. >> we got another hour to do alo over depend.dend >> when tony is -- over again. >> and tucker and joining us. another hot one today.toy. >>> overnight lows, it never got below 80 degrees at reagan national.tional. you know where we're headed back to mid-to upper 90s, and that ad heat i detection is going to pusdish-- index isgoing to hit you can see the storminess just to the west of hagerstown, let me mention a quick shower in howard county, and it's a very, very light shower in annapolis, and most the day will featuree hot sunshine and humidity as well. let's move on.t'mo i want to show you the current temperature, reagan national, 82 degrees, overnight low just 80, 79 at dulles, bwi marshall 81 degrees, and here is the heat advisory. depend the urban areas -- again urban areas, heat advisory between noon and 7:00. and the temperature will
in the meantime good morning tod all of you, i'm allison seymour. >> i'm sarah simmons, tony hassn thening off. i know you wanted it turn back to 6:00, but it's 7:00. 7:00 >> you said 6:00. >> it's 7:00. >> it's a couple>> of minutes before 7:00.. >> we got another hour to do alo over depend.dend >> when tony is -- over again. >> and tucker and joining us. another hot one today.toy. >>> overnight lows, it never got below 80 degrees at...
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you heard tori campbell speaking to jim allison, the b.a.r.t.sperson, he said both sides are at a hotel in oakland. they appear ready to talk. it's possible negotiations could resume at any time. >>> a lot of people are trying to avoid all of the gridlock by hopping on a ferry. ktvu's brian flores is live at jack london square in oakland. you can tell us -- well, a lot of people are trying to get on the ferry boat but the line, very long. >> reporter: well, you could say there's gridlock for people waiting in line. no question about that. we're live at the oakland landing ferry. take a look here. another boat has been pulled up to the dock. there have been a lot of boats. this line got worse as the morning got on. i would say 6:00, 7:00, the lines were growing pretty efficiently. this line went around the ferry building. didn't heed the warnings to come earlier, obviously. but a lot of people city trying to get to work in the city. two lines here, one going to south san francisco. the other headed to the embarcadero. the delays we're hearing fro
you heard tori campbell speaking to jim allison, the b.a.r.t.sperson, he said both sides are at a hotel in oakland. they appear ready to talk. it's possible negotiations could resume at any time. >>> a lot of people are trying to avoid all of the gridlock by hopping on a ferry. ktvu's brian flores is live at jack london square in oakland. you can tell us -- well, a lot of people are trying to get on the ferry boat but the line, very long. >> reporter: well, you could say there's...
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a lot of sort of excitement before allison grimes got in. we had the ashley judd thing and several democrats bowing out and some congress people there. so, i mean, it is a state where he is well known and he's been the senator for a long time and a state where running against obama the early indications are he's going to tie her to obama. >> i think that's a pretty safe bet. >> but, perry, what do we need to know about her? >> she's 34 years old. secretary of state and pretty new to politics. she was first elected in 2011 and only served in office before this. the first race she won was secretary of state and person who runs the elections there. her father was very involved with the clintons and very involved for a long time. her father was the caterer to chelsea clinton's wedding. the big thing about her and talk with the press for a little bit. kentucky democrats forced ashley judd to get out of the race because they wanted grimes. the key thing about grimes is what she's not. she's not a liberal democrat. i can't tell what her views on ob
a lot of sort of excitement before allison grimes got in. we had the ashley judd thing and several democrats bowing out and some congress people there. so, i mean, it is a state where he is well known and he's been the senator for a long time and a state where running against obama the early indications are he's going to tie her to obama. >> i think that's a pretty safe bet. >> but, perry, what do we need to know about her? >> she's 34 years old. secretary of state and pretty...
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allison ion for mr.ld be after all of the money congressmen and senators receive how much do they get to keep after said and done even after they leave office? could it used to be they turn their campaign accounts and own ally use it for their personal expenses. that was changed in the 1990's ith an ethics reform that eliminated that. they can give it to a nonprofit organization including for a 501-c-4, the social that spendanizations so much without disclosing donors. can give it to -- they can continue to use it as a fundamentals -- missile. mechanic a lot of them have their own olitical action committee and it can be useful so they can -- as long as they don't use it for things like buying yachts or playing golf or things you are not allowed to do it, as long as use it to influence politics they can keep every typesnd spend it on those of activities. host: darrell is next from missouri, independent caller. caller: hi. they should tax campaign contributions when they them and when they spend them. mayb
allison ion for mr.ld be after all of the money congressmen and senators receive how much do they get to keep after said and done even after they leave office? could it used to be they turn their campaign accounts and own ally use it for their personal expenses. that was changed in the 1990's ith an ethics reform that eliminated that. they can give it to a nonprofit organization including for a 501-c-4, the social that spendanizations so much without disclosing donors. can give it to -- they...
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spokesperson jim allison is on the phone now. good morning. what is going on?> we have coordinated ntrs and there is one past the richmond station and now, richmond yard does not have power. they can't bring him here to serve people on the richmond to freemont line. >> what are you doing about this? dispatching trains from other lines to get on to the richmond- freemont line? >> that is correct. we're taking trains from other parts of the system, sending them to the richmond to freemont line and that is why we're thinking in 30 minutes or so, we can start serving passengers again on richmond, the freemont line. >> and i would assume that is affecting other lines this morning. is there any other fallout from this? >> no major impact on the other two lines that operate on sundays. we have three of our lines that operate on sundays because of the reduced ridership, but those two lines, pittsburgh point to sfo and dublin- pleasanton to daly city, the operating schedule is a matter of getting the trains from the other maintenance yard from richmond to freemont. >> d
spokesperson jim allison is on the phone now. good morning. what is going on?> we have coordinated ntrs and there is one past the richmond station and now, richmond yard does not have power. they can't bring him here to serve people on the richmond to freemont line. >> what are you doing about this? dispatching trains from other lines to get on to the richmond- freemont line? >> that is correct. we're taking trains from other parts of the system, sending them to the richmond to...
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the top choice to challenge is allison lundgren grimes who threw her hat in the ring.ten. >> kentucky is tired of a senior senator that has lost touch with kentucky issues, voters, and their values. i'm here to tell that you i have met with my supporters. we have had a great conversation conversation, and determined and decided we can next make the best move, the best difference in the commonwealth of kentucky by running for the u.s. senate. [ cheers and applause ] >> michael: and grimes actually has a real shot of winning even in this deeply conservative state. she and mcconnell are neck and neck polling 45%. she has won statewide, but mcconnell has the slight edge, maybe on this one they'll finally be wrong. coming up, these are the scenes coming out of egypt. to call the situation tense is an understatement, we want to get congresswoman bass' thoughts about that. and last week's voting right decision by the supreme court we will talk about that. plus the author of "rendezvous with destiny" will come to "the young turks" to talk about fdr and how they changed the war
the top choice to challenge is allison lundgren grimes who threw her hat in the ring.ten. >> kentucky is tired of a senior senator that has lost touch with kentucky issues, voters, and their values. i'm here to tell that you i have met with my supporters. we have had a great conversation conversation, and determined and decided we can next make the best move, the best difference in the commonwealth of kentucky by running for the u.s. senate. [ cheers and applause ] >> michael: and...
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i learned allison grimes is the woman to watch as she takes on mitch mcconnell, see if she can take down the big guy. >> interesting to see if ashley judd comes out to support her. >> i learned, thomas, thank you very much for helping out here. you really helped out. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> if it's way too early right now, what time is it? >> time for "morning joe." right now time for "the daily rundown" with a hand some man, peter aleksander. he's not dressed like this. >> how do you know? >> well, i see. >>> good morning from washington. it is tuesday july 2nd, 2013. this is "the daily rundown." i'm peter aleksander sitting in again for chuck todd traveling with the president overseas in africa. you're looking live now at the courtroom in florida where the lead detective who investigated the death of trayvon martin is taking the stand today for the second day. george zimmerman's defense team is going to cross-examination him. they are going to continue that cross-examination, focus on this former detective. his name is chris serino. it should begin any time now. you can see the
i learned allison grimes is the woman to watch as she takes on mitch mcconnell, see if she can take down the big guy. >> interesting to see if ashley judd comes out to support her. >> i learned, thomas, thank you very much for helping out here. you really helped out. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> if it's way too early right now, what time is it? >> time for "morning joe." right now time for "the daily rundown" with a hand some man, peter...
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all of them. >> allison riggs, i appreciate it. we were talking in the break that moral mondays is not over, that you guys have continuing protests and legal challenges planned. we will undoubtedly keep our eye on what's happening there. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, melissa. >>> and for two weeks now, protesters have been occupying the florida capitol demanding legislative change on their state's stand your ground laws. it is so not over. people are rising up everywhere. the latest next. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. claritin® doesn't start working until hour thre
all of them. >> allison riggs, i appreciate it. we were talking in the break that moral mondays is not over, that you guys have continuing protests and legal challenges planned. we will undoubtedly keep our eye on what's happening there. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, melissa. >>> and for two weeks now, protesters have been occupying the florida capitol demanding legislative change on their state's stand your ground laws. it is so not over. people are rising up...
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congo, renewed fighting between government troops and rebels in the east of the country has forced allison's of civilians to flee their homes. >> the fighting is dangerously close to a city which is home to one million people and was briefly captured by rebels last year. >> the clashes have also raised tensions with neighboring rwanda , which congo accuses of aiding the rebels. >> congolese army troops have been battling rebels here in the resources-rich province for three days now. sometimes with support from attack helicopters. the main rebel group controls much of the territory north of the city of goma in eastern congo. >> we are chasing the enemies far from the city of goma, and i do not inc. they will ever enter goma again. >> last september, the rebels seized goma and held it for several days before withdrawing. the latest fighting has prompted tens of thousands of civilians to flee their homes. about 30 different rebel groups are believed to be active in the area where congo, rwanda, and uganda meet. most are interested only in the region's natural resources, not in the local populat
congo, renewed fighting between government troops and rebels in the east of the country has forced allison's of civilians to flee their homes. >> the fighting is dangerously close to a city which is home to one million people and was briefly captured by rebels last year. >> the clashes have also raised tensions with neighboring rwanda , which congo accuses of aiding the rebels. >> congolese army troops have been battling rebels here in the resources-rich province for three...
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. >>> allison grimes is vying for the senate seat. >>> it's not all bad news for david petraeus. he will be paid $150,000 to teach two classes this fall while much higher than the average professor's salary. it will be covered by private fundraising and not taxpayer dollars. >>> jeb bush is joining a chorus of republicans urging the house to pass immigration reform. in an op-ed, bush encouragings the house to adopt the senate bill passed last week. >>> president obama danced his way into tanzania on monday. they were welcomed by a band and dancers on the final leg of their african tour. >>> and kansas republican congressman tim huls camp introduced an aem to same-sex marriage. it has no chance of becoming law, but it's complete with 28 co-sponsors. >>> congressman paul ryan is dramatically increasing his role on the fundraising circuit. the candidate has some 20 events planned between now and the the end of the year to benefit house republicans up for reelection. >>> and new jersey governor chris christie released his summer spot if i play list. bruce springsteen has two songs in
. >>> allison grimes is vying for the senate seat. >>> it's not all bad news for david petraeus. he will be paid $150,000 to teach two classes this fall while much higher than the average professor's salary. it will be covered by private fundraising and not taxpayer dollars. >>> jeb bush is joining a chorus of republicans urging the house to pass immigration reform. in an op-ed, bush encouragings the house to adopt the senate bill passed last week. >>>...
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we are getting the latest information joined now by jim allison from bart. what is new this morning? >> essentially we are not running bart. and we have maybe about 1% capacity of our normal capacity with the few charter bus services that we have. so my word of advice to people would be to be patient, to find a different way to get around, if you can, plus be flexible with your schedule. and if you can, work from home or stay home and just hope this all works out soon. >> reporter: as far as working out is concerned, in terms of negotiations, do you have any updates as to when and if those will resume today? >> i don't have any definite information about know negotiations. we are not officially at an impasse. both sides i think agree that we want a contract to resolve this. and so we are just taking it day by day right now. >> reporter: in terms of operations going on, are there any other updates that you can give us. >> reporter: if people see a train on the bart system that would be an inspection train. we are running a train every once in a while to get m
we are getting the latest information joined now by jim allison from bart. what is new this morning? >> essentially we are not running bart. and we have maybe about 1% capacity of our normal capacity with the few charter bus services that we have. so my word of advice to people would be to be patient, to find a different way to get around, if you can, plus be flexible with your schedule. and if you can, work from home or stay home and just hope this all works out soon. >> reporter:...
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all of them. >> allison riggs, i appreciate it. we were talking in the break that moral mondays is not over, that you guys have continuing protests and legal challenges planned. we will undoubtedly keep our eye on what's happening there. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, melissa. >>> and for two weeks now, protesters have been occupying the florida capitol demanding legislative change on their state's stand your ground laws. it is so not over. people are rising up everywhere. the latest next. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a goo
all of them. >> allison riggs, i appreciate it. we were talking in the break that moral mondays is not over, that you guys have continuing protests and legal challenges planned. we will undoubtedly keep our eye on what's happening there. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, melissa. >>> and for two weeks now, protesters have been occupying the florida capitol demanding legislative change on their state's stand your ground laws. it is so not over. people are rising up...
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. >> with bartering, baking, and unemployment, she and her daughter allison live on 1/4 of her former >> this is another notice that they're gonna turn my electric off. you know, i can't go without car insurance. i can't go without my life insurance. i don't have health insurance, 'cause i can't afford it. >> wait a minute. you have life insurance but not health insurance? >> right. >> why is that? >> i'm more concerned about allison having a roof over her head than i am about me. >> you're more concerned about your daughter's future than your own health. >> sure, 'cause i'm not gonna leave her. you know, after my husband died, it hits you like a ton of bricks, you know: "i'm a single parent." and she was 13, and if anything happens to me, what's gonna happen to her? >> people started asking that kind of question last christmas. [o come all ye faithful] ♪ they bought presents on severance pay then, but this holiday is different. the pawn shop has filled up with anything and everything a family can sell. with christmas '09, wilmington and many places in the country are facing something
. >> with bartering, baking, and unemployment, she and her daughter allison live on 1/4 of her former >> this is another notice that they're gonna turn my electric off. you know, i can't go without car insurance. i can't go without my life insurance. i don't have health insurance, 'cause i can't afford it. >> wait a minute. you have life insurance but not health insurance? >> right. >> why is that? >> i'm more concerned about allison having a roof over her...
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all of them. >> allison riggs, i appreciate it. we were talking in the break that moral mondays is not over, that you guys have continuing protests and legal challenges planned. we will undoubtedly keep our eye on what's happening there. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, melissa. >>> and for two weeks now, protesters have been occupying the florida capitol doe manding legislative change on their state's stand your ground laws. it is so not over. people are rising up everywhere. the latest next. ♪ >>> say what you will, the catholic church has survived for more than 2,000 years, mostly by remaining astonishingly predictable, even in changing times. well, pope francis may be many things, but predictable he is not. what he said today that has got everyone talking is just ahead. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer
all of them. >> allison riggs, i appreciate it. we were talking in the break that moral mondays is not over, that you guys have continuing protests and legal challenges planned. we will undoubtedly keep our eye on what's happening there. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, melissa. >>> and for two weeks now, protesters have been occupying the florida capitol doe manding legislative change on their state's stand your ground laws. it is so not over. people are rising up...
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allison, thank you so much. >> we want to hear from you. horrible psych pathic boss? tell us about it on our facebook page, facebook.com/powerlunch. ty, over to you. >> all right, sue. power rundown time. john pisani and john carney. let's start with the psycho bosses. bob, among the many psycho bosses you've had at cnbc, which one was the worse? >> thank you. can i get up now and leave? i think it's a great story. managing people is a completely separate skill set and most people aren't very good at it. i'd say yes to everybody, be a terrible manager. we've seen all of us, the effects of bad management. i think it's a story, a major human resource problem in the united states. human resources has to do a better job of doing this. >> am i a good boss or what? >> you're a wonderful boss. >> john carney, how do you deal with a psycho boss, man? >> john? >> if everybody is quitting, you might have to think maybe there's bad management. i think not enough companies really pay attention to the happiness of their employees, that's really importan
allison, thank you so much. >> we want to hear from you. horrible psych pathic boss? tell us about it on our facebook page, facebook.com/powerlunch. ty, over to you. >> all right, sue. power rundown time. john pisani and john carney. let's start with the psycho bosses. bob, among the many psycho bosses you've had at cnbc, which one was the worse? >> thank you. can i get up now and leave? i think it's a great story. managing people is a completely separate skill set and most...
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congo, renewed fighting between government troops and rebels in the east of the country has forced allison's of civilians to flee their homes. >> the fighting is dangerously close to a city which is home to one million people and was briefly captured by rebels last year. >> the clashes have also raised tensions with neighboring rwanda , which congo accuses of aiding the rebels. >> congolese army troops have been battling rebels here in the resources-rich province for three days now. sometimes with support from attack helicopters. the main rebel group controls much of the territory north of the city of goma in eastern congo. >> we are chasing the enemies far from the city of goma, and i do not inc. they will ever enter goma again. >> last september, the rebels seized goma and held it for several days before withdrawing. the latest fighting has prompted tens of thousands of civilians to flee their homes. about 30 different rebel groups are believed to be active in the area where congo, rwanda, and uganda meet. most are interested only in the region's natural resources, not in the local populat
congo, renewed fighting between government troops and rebels in the east of the country has forced allison's of civilians to flee their homes. >> the fighting is dangerously close to a city which is home to one million people and was briefly captured by rebels last year. >> the clashes have also raised tensions with neighboring rwanda , which congo accuses of aiding the rebels. >> congolese army troops have been battling rebels here in the resources-rich province for three...
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it helps everyone oh ok so allison are we willing. to give sugar. just. because she. doesn't see it is that it's all so emotional that i couldn't even really grasp their questions or even answer them i was trying to but i was lying at first so they knew this so they were trying to get it out of me and i was. the sole motional that. even their questions were like spanish to me. just saying. this is going to do it. she's tearing to. see this is the bullet. the fact that she's tired probably made it easier for us because it was it's hard to keep up a lie it's very easy to tell the truth over and over and over again the total truth is the truth you just tell a story about what happened if it's the truth all you have to do is tell the truth over and over. if you tell why you have to work to tell lies you have to work to construct something that didn't happen. but after two hours of questioning the detectives know they're getting nowhere and move on to plan b. they put in the joyce is the friend who suggested the self-defense ploy has confessed to everything. detective watk
it helps everyone oh ok so allison are we willing. to give sugar. just. because she. doesn't see it is that it's all so emotional that i couldn't even really grasp their questions or even answer them i was trying to but i was lying at first so they knew this so they were trying to get it out of me and i was. the sole motional that. even their questions were like spanish to me. just saying. this is going to do it. she's tearing to. see this is the bullet. the fact that she's tired probably made...
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. >> reporter: mary beth allison made an error so many of us do while banking on the run at the atm. she hit the wrong decimal point when she entered her deposit information on her irs refund check taking the amount down from $8,000 to $800. >> this $8,000 what if needed that for my mortgage? >> reporter: citibank told mary beth it caught the mistake but there was a problem with the check and it could only cancel her deposit and mail the check back to her. >> so i came home and i look to see if there's a check in the mail and this wasn't. this has been 10 days from the time i deposit it. >> reporter: after two weeks of letters and phone calls to citibank with no check and no account credit for her $8,000 tax refund, mary beth contacted kpix 5 consumerwatch. a volunteer contacted citibank. >> we got a provisional correction, almost immediately. >> reporter: citibank put the $8,000 back into mary beth's account, a move the banking giant says was already in the works when consumerwatch contacted them. either way, mary beth is relieved to have her $8,000 back and she says from now on, sh
. >> reporter: mary beth allison made an error so many of us do while banking on the run at the atm. she hit the wrong decimal point when she entered her deposit information on her irs refund check taking the amount down from $8,000 to $800. >> this $8,000 what if needed that for my mortgage? >> reporter: citibank told mary beth it caught the mistake but there was a problem with the check and it could only cancel her deposit and mail the check back to her. >> so i came...
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future of democracy in the middle east i'm joined by stephen bucci in washington he is director of the allison center for foreign policy studies at the heritage foundation also in washington we have gareth porter he's an investigative journalist and author of the upcoming book manufactured crisis the untold story of iran's nuclear scare and in beirut we cross to name solemn he is a professor of international affairs and diplomacy are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want my very much encourage it even if i go to you first in the wake of the coup in egypt what is the future of democracy in the region i think democracy still has a great chance in the middle east democracy and the transition to it does not happen overnight in anyone's country and to think it was going to go without any hiccups in all of these different countries was a bit naive so i'm very optimistic for the future but stephen it was you know it was unconstitutional and he was removed from power we don't know what's going to happen to him he hasn't been charged with a crime but he's bein
future of democracy in the middle east i'm joined by stephen bucci in washington he is director of the allison center for foreign policy studies at the heritage foundation also in washington we have gareth porter he's an investigative journalist and author of the upcoming book manufactured crisis the untold story of iran's nuclear scare and in beirut we cross to name solemn he is a professor of international affairs and diplomacy are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump...
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here with us this morning is jim allison. good morning, how is it going, jim?we're focused on the little service we can provide at this point, and trying to get the word out to people that b.a.r.t. is really not operating anywhere near capacity, only 1% capacity,
here with us this morning is jim allison. good morning, how is it going, jim?we're focused on the little service we can provide at this point, and trying to get the word out to people that b.a.r.t. is really not operating anywhere near capacity, only 1% capacity,
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got more allison opinion on the issue now website or t. dot com also there are a live updates and the best pictures from the protests against the verdict well don't forget to check out our correspondence twitter feeds for all the latest on this and the other stories that we cover. right see. first book. and i think that you're. on our reporters were very. instrumental. in the. prospects are looking bleak for the u.s. military whistleblower bradley manning a judge has refused to drop the charge against him of aiding the enemy means the army private who turned over thousands of classified documents to wiki leaks could spend the rest of his life behind bars with no chance of parole list will has been following the case it is the most serious charge of a private first class free says so that means he still faces the possibility of life without parole now the court took a look at the testimony and evidence we've heard so far throughout this case and found that there is enough evidence to move forward with this charge this charge of aiding the e
got more allison opinion on the issue now website or t. dot com also there are a live updates and the best pictures from the protests against the verdict well don't forget to check out our correspondence twitter feeds for all the latest on this and the other stories that we cover. right see. first book. and i think that you're. on our reporters were very. instrumental. in the. prospects are looking bleak for the u.s. military whistleblower bradley manning a judge has refused to drop the charge...
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but allison grimes has a chance to take out a republican incumbent. >> she is tough. came out with this catchy auto tune ad using one of her old ad as and it is all about what rhymes and it showed her original ad from two years ago with her two adorable grandmas and it mocks the ad and it mocks her. fine, everybody got a lot of laughs. people came out, people should go to the web and look at this ad. it's almost four minutes long, she came out with an ad this week that is so brilliant. it strikes back at mitch directly. it also features the fact that one of those sweet grandmas died. so, the subtext is, how dare you mock my dead grandma, mitch mcconnell. it has the surviving grandma saying let's do this for thelma, the grandmother that died. it shows she doesn't play and she's not afraid of him and she knows she has a big smile and she talks about what she's going to do for kentucky. she knows this is a very deeply unpopular man on both sides of the aisle. >> it seems ancient history now, but in a few months ago ashley jud was talking about running in this race agains
but allison grimes has a chance to take out a republican incumbent. >> she is tough. came out with this catchy auto tune ad using one of her old ad as and it is all about what rhymes and it showed her original ad from two years ago with her two adorable grandmas and it mocks the ad and it mocks her. fine, everybody got a lot of laughs. people came out, people should go to the web and look at this ad. it's almost four minutes long, she came out with an ad this week that is so brilliant. it...
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let's break it down by sectors again, allison. think a lot of people are wondering what can i buy at this point? >> well the market doesn't look cheap right now, but my feeling is the economy continues to strengthen, earnings will start improving, but they'll improve in sectors that haven't done quite as well which is much more economically driven sectors. technology i think has been spotty and technology prices will start picking up. the large banks have a lot of regulatory issues, the regionals benefit from a rising rate environment, as long as it's not rapid rising rates and increased demands for loans. those are areas that will start doing better. >> so you're assuming the economy's getting better. i'm not so sure. if the economy is getting better, though how does the fed chief come up and make the comments they made? there's some disconnect between a country that needs the continued fed stimulus against the backdrop where people say the economy's getting better. i'm missing something clearly. >> it's my sense that the market'
let's break it down by sectors again, allison. think a lot of people are wondering what can i buy at this point? >> well the market doesn't look cheap right now, but my feeling is the economy continues to strengthen, earnings will start improving, but they'll improve in sectors that haven't done quite as well which is much more economically driven sectors. technology i think has been spotty and technology prices will start picking up. the large banks have a lot of regulatory issues, the...
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future of democracy in the middle east i'm joined by stephen bucci in washington he is director of the allison center for foreign policy studies at the heritage foundation also in washington we have gareth porter he's an investigative journalist and author of the upcoming book manufactured crisis the untold story of iran's nuclear scare and in beirut we cross to name solemn he is a professor of international affairs and diplomacy are gentlemen cross-talk rules in fact that means you can jump in...
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well meanwhile a senior researcher at moscow state university marcus load botha believes that allison of all news jail sentence is unlikely to trigger a strong reaction from the russian public. i don't think the russian public will be much concerned at all i'm sure we will see some relatively small protest a couple thousand people tonight in moscow but we have to keep in mind that this is an extremely small percentage of the population. five percent with that are liberal and would be supporters of the volley against the verdict in this particular instance so i don't think you'll see any big reaction from russian society at all however we can expect the western mainstream media. and several western governments to keep opprobrium on the verdict. and to. basically claim that in the fall he has been on fairly sentences i think that russia are actually paying attention to some of the particulars of the case and they are similar within the ball me as a political figure in quite a different way than he has conceived of in the west in the west the of all the is is presented as a poster boy fo
well meanwhile a senior researcher at moscow state university marcus load botha believes that allison of all news jail sentence is unlikely to trigger a strong reaction from the russian public. i don't think the russian public will be much concerned at all i'm sure we will see some relatively small protest a couple thousand people tonight in moscow but we have to keep in mind that this is an extremely small percentage of the population. five percent with that are liberal and would be supporters...
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israel of reals over european union financial blockade effectively cutting off settlements built on allison inland from a new sort of new funding. thanks for joining me this hour i'm lucy kaplan over we've got live news and analysis for you right here on our t.v. well our top story now anti-corruption blogger alex in of all may has been released at least for now after he's been handcuffed in court taken to preliminary tension one of only was sentenced to five years in prison for embezzlement but prosecutors insisted that he should not to be kept locked up until his appeal has actually been heard now more on the reaction from camp in a moment with our tease andrew farmer but first reports from outside of the courthouse. well diversification has made an appeal to the court following yesterday's verdict guilty to both a volley and his codefendant put it sort of on charges of the best moments in the amount of roughly sixteen million rubles that's about half a million dollars they were often taken into custody in court right after the verdict was read and it took the judge around three hours to
israel of reals over european union financial blockade effectively cutting off settlements built on allison inland from a new sort of new funding. thanks for joining me this hour i'm lucy kaplan over we've got live news and analysis for you right here on our t.v. well our top story now anti-corruption blogger alex in of all may has been released at least for now after he's been handcuffed in court taken to preliminary tension one of only was sentenced to five years in prison for embezzlement...
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and allison property to the east or behind it, again, the shade issues and also, the minimal green space and she is worried about drainage and a deep slope and not a lot of green space for that. >> you will have time on rebuttal. >> how many more slides do you have? >> ten more >> let's hold it then. >> okay. >> could we hear from the variance holder now, please? >> what i did was i put together a basic time line of some of the events so i can read through this, but basically, we had initial neighborhood out reach meetings back in january and february of 2012. and we met with the neighborhood design renew committee who all praised the building's design. and we had actually redone our neighborhood out reach meetings because of the tech caling of not providing the envelopes, and we actually notified the project twice to both commissioners and neighborhood groups and neighbors. and then, we had a variance hearing set for december 5th, and our first contact with any neighbors came on december 2nd and at that time we met with most of the neighbors here, and who are party to this appeal. and m
and allison property to the east or behind it, again, the shade issues and also, the minimal green space and she is worried about drainage and a deep slope and not a lot of green space for that. >> you will have time on rebuttal. >> how many more slides do you have? >> ten more >> let's hold it then. >> okay. >> could we hear from the variance holder now, please? >> what i did was i put together a basic time line of some of the events so i can read...