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angela gave police several items armstrong had left with her before he left the area. among them, a large knife. police asked forensic experts whether this was the murder weapon. the answer was maybe. >> in my experience, people who attempt to match a particular knife to an injury venture a little too far from the shores of sanity. >> over time, the bones tend to warp and the wounds change a little bit. >> nevertheless, investigators needed to find troy armstrong to ask what he knew about belynda's disappearance. y the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. a
angela gave police several items armstrong had left with her before he left the area. among them, a large knife. police asked forensic experts whether this was the murder weapon. the answer was maybe. >> in my experience, people who attempt to match a particular knife to an injury venture a little too far from the shores of sanity. >> over time, the bones tend to warp and the wounds change a little bit. >> nevertheless, investigators needed to find troy armstrong to ask what...
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>> the rescue crew struggles to get angela into the chopper. doubt she would have died. two minutes later her car was gone. >> angela knows how close she came to dying, and she'll never forget the search and rescue team that gave her a second chance at life. >> it was one of those things that had to be done. they did their job, and thank god for that. >>> coming up, a veteran balloonist and his two young passengers crash into a 700-foot tower. >> it was like hearing an amplified scream of a mad woman and a mountain lion and everything you've ever heard scream all at once. >> when "caught on camera: i'm alive!" continues. continues. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] on the first day you take it. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the boo
>> the rescue crew struggles to get angela into the chopper. doubt she would have died. two minutes later her car was gone. >> angela knows how close she came to dying, and she'll never forget the search and rescue team that gave her a second chance at life. >> it was one of those things that had to be done. they did their job, and thank god for that. >>> coming up, a veteran balloonist and his two young passengers crash into a 700-foot tower. >> it was like...
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the thing they ought to do before they make the decision is read angela spoke -- read angela's book.aughter] >> we will make sure that happens. strobe, on the oligarch relationship and eating -- À la carte relationship and needing a framework, we have tried that for many times. ae attempt at creating commission that got revitalized as part of the reset and the binational presidential commissions. what was the thinking, if you can think way back to that day when you are then overseeing all of the relationships that work or do anything -- that were coordinating, about trying to create that trend? it underscores the structural problems we have and the relationship. it gets around to that relationship and the chemistry between the people, if it is there or not there, but even if it is there, in terms of meaningful results in the relationship, i'm always thinking back in the 1990's about trying to create that frame to hang the presidential relationship on. >> i think something that peter said is an important starting point, that is that most of the we'reuring the period talking about, not
the thing they ought to do before they make the decision is read angela spoke -- read angela's book.aughter] >> we will make sure that happens. strobe, on the oligarch relationship and eating -- À la carte relationship and needing a framework, we have tried that for many times. ae attempt at creating commission that got revitalized as part of the reset and the binational presidential commissions. what was the thinking, if you can think way back to that day when you are then overseeing...
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i discussed with angela and frederik reinfeldt in sweden. the sorts of changes we want are achievable over the coming years. sorry, i jumped in there. >> yeah, a few months ago we were discussing from 2014 to 2020 the budget even i didn't quite know we would be able to get it through, because the obstacles seemed in our mountable and that showed the fact that we were able to surmount them, where there's a will, there's a way. >> i believe what we are discussing is doable, feedable. i think it's important to first define political goals, what david cameron does, what i do, freedom of movement. i am a great champion of freedom of movement but if we were to see and let me be very careful in my choice of words, if we were to see because there is a suit pending before the european court of justice that there will be a public hearing on this, if we were to do so that freedom of movement has as a consequence that each and everyone who's seeking a job in europe has a possibility to come to germany and will an equal amount of social benefits as someo
i discussed with angela and frederik reinfeldt in sweden. the sorts of changes we want are achievable over the coming years. sorry, i jumped in there. >> yeah, a few months ago we were discussing from 2014 to 2020 the budget even i didn't quite know we would be able to get it through, because the obstacles seemed in our mountable and that showed the fact that we were able to surmount them, where there's a will, there's a way. >> i believe what we are discussing is doable, feedable....
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the thing they ought to do before they make the decision is read angela spoke -- read angela's book.aughter] >> we will make sure that happens. strobe, on the oligarch relationship and eating -- À la carte relationship and needing a framework, we have tried that for many times. ae attempt at creating commission that got revitalized as part of the reset and the binational presidential commissions. what was the thinking, if you can think way back to that day when you are then overseeing all of the relationships that work or do anything -- that were coordinating, about trying to create that trend? it underscores the structural problems we have and the relationship. it gets around to that relationship and the chemistry between the people, if it is there or not there, but even if it is there, in terms of meaningful results in the relationship, i'm always thinking back in the 1990's about trying to create that frame to hang the presidential relationship on. >> i think something that peter said is an important starting point, that is that most of the we'reuring the period talking about, not
the thing they ought to do before they make the decision is read angela spoke -- read angela's book.aughter] >> we will make sure that happens. strobe, on the oligarch relationship and eating -- À la carte relationship and needing a framework, we have tried that for many times. ae attempt at creating commission that got revitalized as part of the reset and the binational presidential commissions. what was the thinking, if you can think way back to that day when you are then overseeing...
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next applicant is angela chu. >> good afternoon supervisors, i'm angela chu from the development center. i'm applying for the seat of the chinatown collaborative. currently i'm the committee organizer. i have been serving on the task force up for the appointment for twice already. so, on my task force role, i have been working with the task force members on several issues affecting sro tennants. in my work, i have daily contact with sro tennants and my co-workers are also working on tenant issues doing safety and support for sro families and members as well. we have a daily contact with the tennants as well as owners of sro buildings trying to -- the goal is to bring to safety standards in the sro buildings. we do workshops through the fire department and fire prevention and the assistive preparedness as well as doing community workshops and activities on sro safety and conditions. so far we work closely with the dph and working on code enforcement of these buildings. i'm glad to be part of this task force to continue to improve the conditions in sro's as well as seeking opportunities f
next applicant is angela chu. >> good afternoon supervisors, i'm angela chu from the development center. i'm applying for the seat of the chinatown collaborative. currently i'm the committee organizer. i have been serving on the task force up for the appointment for twice already. so, on my task force role, i have been working with the task force members on several issues affecting sro tennants. in my work, i have daily contact with sro tennants and my co-workers are also working on...
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i think i will stop there. >> thanks, angela.f course, it was condoleezza rice who also thought we should have an À la carte relationship with russia back in 2000 in her famous piece in "foreign affairs." and i guess we're still talking about the same thing 14 years later. here, you have a very interesting perspective on this because you and susan were co-bureau chiefs at "the washington post" just as mr. putin was coming in his position. and then you switch, coming back to the united states -- not just switch newspapers, but switched to looking at presidential politics here. angela has put her finger on the problems that strobe saw firsthand back in the day with bill clinton and boris yeltsin, the importance of this relationship at the very top, and you have a chapter in your book that talks about the bush-putin relationship. i wonder how you reflect looking back on this long span of time, looking at things on the ground in russia and then from the vantage point in washington, d.c., about how those relationships have had an impa
i think i will stop there. >> thanks, angela.f course, it was condoleezza rice who also thought we should have an À la carte relationship with russia back in 2000 in her famous piece in "foreign affairs." and i guess we're still talking about the same thing 14 years later. here, you have a very interesting perspective on this because you and susan were co-bureau chiefs at "the washington post" just as mr. putin was coming in his position. and then you switch, coming...
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so we expect to hear from angela corey and john guy, the prosecutors. i think one of the questions will be that maybe they fear they overcharged in this case. and of course, angela corey was accused of overcharging in the george zimmerman case, which is a case that followed along the same lines and raised a lot of questions about florida's "stand your ground" defense and law that exists in this state. so we're going to wait and see what sort of reactions are. i can see some people getting in front of the cameras, checking out the technical side of this. we expect to hear from them shortly. we have to remember that guilty on those three charges carries a sentence of 20 years, in attempted murder, if the judge decides to do them as consecutive sentences. that would be 60 years, plus the final charge which was found guilty on, firing a missile into a car. in this case firing the bullets, the ten shots, nine of which hit the car. he would be sentenced for 15 years. so if the goal was to punish him by putting him behind bars for what could potentially be the
so we expect to hear from angela corey and john guy, the prosecutors. i think one of the questions will be that maybe they fear they overcharged in this case. and of course, angela corey was accused of overcharging in the george zimmerman case, which is a case that followed along the same lines and raised a lot of questions about florida's "stand your ground" defense and law that exists in this state. so we're going to wait and see what sort of reactions are. i can see some people...
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angela corey joins us ahead. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing.carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving. which means you could save... a lot of benjamins. we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> prosecutor angela corey says her record this year is an impressive 38-2. those two losses, though, include george zimmerman and the nonverdict against michael dunn in the killing of jordan davis. what was it like to be at the cen
angela corey joins us ahead. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing.carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a...
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is really lagging behind angela one of the big issues seems to me. that the problem that we have with these energy companies that are sitting on. trillions of dollars worth of carbon that is. we in the ground and aggressively spending i mean hundreds of millions of dollars to wabi to deny climate change to water for maintain subsidies whatever but mostly to make sure that they'll be able to get that out of the ground because if the day comes when everybody has to realize and this there was actually an article about this in the financial times about six months ago they called it the carbon bubble if the day comes when everybody realizes that you know b.p. or exxon mobil or fill in the blank is never actually going to be able to poll a certain percentage ten twenty thirty fifty percent of what they have on their balance sheet on their books they will never be able to pull it out of the ground or stop purse is going to collapse so i mean you know this kind of thing economists have their hair on fire about but it would be a good thing it seems for our pl
is really lagging behind angela one of the big issues seems to me. that the problem that we have with these energy companies that are sitting on. trillions of dollars worth of carbon that is. we in the ground and aggressively spending i mean hundreds of millions of dollars to wabi to deny climate change to water for maintain subsidies whatever but mostly to make sure that they'll be able to get that out of the ground because if the day comes when everybody has to realize and this there was...
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angela corey, the prosecutor, saying they're absolutely going to retry it. so we shall see in this. >>> coming up just a little bit later on after we take this quick break, our attorneys are here. our prosecutors are here. we've got every single legal analyst that you would want to hear from including people who have tried very similar cases. right after this very quick break. ♪ ♪ so you can have a getaway from what you know. so you can be surprised by what you don't. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can taste something that wakes up your soul. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. a steel cage: death match of midsize sedans. the volkswagen passat against all comers. turbocharged engines against...engines. best in class rear legroom against other-class legroom. but then we realized. consumers already did that. twice. huh. maybe that's why nobody else showed up. how does one get out of a death cage? vo: right now, get 0.9% apr on all passat models plus a total of $1000 in bonuses. ♪ every now a
angela corey, the prosecutor, saying they're absolutely going to retry it. so we shall see in this. >>> coming up just a little bit later on after we take this quick break, our attorneys are here. our prosecutors are here. we've got every single legal analyst that you would want to hear from including people who have tried very similar cases. right after this very quick break. ♪ ♪ so you can have a getaway from what you know. so you can be surprised by what you don't. get two times...
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anger -- angela? >> yes. thanks to the staff. you guys worked really hard of bringing up the recommendation of the piece cap members. they are long meetings and hard work. and we saw the last page of this when you guys were talking about adding a 7th period to the secondary level. we were really excited. cooper even drew a smiley face on my paper. i remember in piece we were taking about what the purpose of peace was and how to serve the community. i think the community stakeholder meetings that you hosted throughout the year, really touched on what the peace cap was about and insight to an amazing recommendation. i think you have done a lot of work this year. congratulations. >> thank you, ms. angela wei, you had an enormous contribution and really added a student perspective layer that was much needed and i want to also say it was a time that we were trying to cultivate our students and you really served a great leader in that respect. thank you for that time and we miss you. >> thank you, angela, i know these meetings aren't a
anger -- angela? >> yes. thanks to the staff. you guys worked really hard of bringing up the recommendation of the piece cap members. they are long meetings and hard work. and we saw the last page of this when you guys were talking about adding a 7th period to the secondary level. we were really excited. cooper even drew a smiley face on my paper. i remember in piece we were taking about what the purpose of peace was and how to serve the community. i think the community stakeholder...
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and i don't know angela corey personally. quite certain she is not going to resign. don? >> holly, is this likely this trial, the outcome, cost angela corey her job? >> no. i don't see that happening. i do know some lawyers who actually practice there in jacksonville who are very familiar. you know, we've talked about this. they said, no, she is not the kind of person who's going to resign. and she's elected, don. she ran unopposed in 2012. and she's there for a four-year term. so she's not up for re-election until 2016. and if the people in the state of florida don't like the job she's doing, then it's incumbent upon them to put someone up to challenge her and go vote. >> you're a former prosecutor. would you have done anything differently if this were your case, holly? >> i would have, don. i would have tweaked a little bit. it's very hard. you don't want to monday morning quarterback someone else's case. but, personally, i would have liked to have seen a much tighter rein on the defendant. he was allowed on cross-examinati
and i don't know angela corey personally. quite certain she is not going to resign. don? >> holly, is this likely this trial, the outcome, cost angela corey her job? >> no. i don't see that happening. i do know some lawyers who actually practice there in jacksonville who are very familiar. you know, we've talked about this. they said, no, she is not the kind of person who's going to resign. and she's elected, don. she ran unopposed in 2012. and she's there for a four-year term. so...
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angela and michael, thank you so much for helping us out today. we love seeing you guys. >>> thank you for joining us today. if you missed anything head over to our web sight openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find all of today's segments and web exclusive content with more information to hem your business grow. you can follow us on twitter. it's @msnbcyourbiz. do not forget to become a fan of the show on facebook. >>> next week we head to startup grind, a conference that connects tech superstars with entrepreneurs hoping to follow in their footsteps. >> the reality of it is in 2014 there has to be a technology component to your business. >> what you need to know to stay up to date with the latest tech trends. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg and, remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mes
angela and michael, thank you so much for helping us out today. we love seeing you guys. >>> thank you for joining us today. if you missed anything head over to our web sight openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find all of today's segments and web exclusive content with more information to hem your business grow. you can follow us on twitter. it's @msnbcyourbiz. do not forget to become a fan of the show on facebook. >>> next week we head to startup grind, a conference that...
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joining me now, angela rye and jimy williams.s, rev. >> thank you. >> angela, there is a reason the first lady and politicians do these talk shows. do you think it has real impact? >> it's got tremendous impact, rev. i would like to believe that everyone watches msnbc all day long like some of us, but that's not necessarily the case. sometimes people utilize other mediums. they watch "good morning america," they watch the "today" show and they watch the late night shows. and that's where a lot of folks get their news. they also get their laughs. so it's a great medium. there are a tremendous number of viewers. it's an excellent way to communicate your message with normal everyday americans. >> what do you think, jimmy. >> i think, listen, doing these shows, it's very humanizing. i think that most americans think that most politicians are out of touch with them. they don't understand what they're going through in their everyday lives. and so to see the first lady or john mccain or former president bush on a late night show like th
joining me now, angela rye and jimy williams.s, rev. >> thank you. >> angela, there is a reason the first lady and politicians do these talk shows. do you think it has real impact? >> it's got tremendous impact, rev. i would like to believe that everyone watches msnbc all day long like some of us, but that's not necessarily the case. sometimes people utilize other mediums. they watch "good morning america," they watch the "today" show and they watch the...
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in the meantime, some would say, angela, that it's a step in the right direction giving equal rights.s apparently not. what are your thoughts? >> well, it's a tref vasty that our chief law enforcer of the land is going against the fabric of our nation which is the constitution. his statements go against the first amendment which is freedom of religion, separation of church and state. and then the tenth amendment states rights. and president obama even though he believes in same-sex marriage, he said that it's up to the states. so eric holder is going against our president, as well. >> chris, do you think the timing of this is interesting or the substantive matter or the fact that the announcement will come from eric holder and not from the president? could the president not have said our justice department has determined whatever? >> i think the president has made it clear where he stands on this. in terms of angela's point, this is a question of a qualiequalit treats people who want to get married the same and not basing it on whether they are gay or straight. and what the federal go
in the meantime, some would say, angela, that it's a step in the right direction giving equal rights.s apparently not. what are your thoughts? >> well, it's a tref vasty that our chief law enforcer of the land is going against the fabric of our nation which is the constitution. his statements go against the first amendment which is freedom of religion, separation of church and state. and then the tenth amendment states rights. and president obama even though he believes in same-sex...
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so i would have to say, she's the only person that can challenge her right now. >> angela rye?ely this is where i agree with rand paul. the person she needs to be most concerned about is bill clinton. it's -- making sure he keeps hi powder dry and saying the right things in the right time is really what matters. i know there's a lot of criticism about whether or not there should even be fundraisers happening for 2016 but democrats are right to keep their eyes on the prize and fight you'uture b clinton can't get in the way. sorry, bill. >> we'll end with you. >> there's only one way go and that's down. even though she said she's not running, i would be concerned of an elizabeth warren or somebody else who can run well to the left of her and get all of excitement and hillary clinton can't muster with the democrat liberal base. >> our power panel, have a fantastic weekend, folks. >> thanks, craig. >> we're going to look at the weekend weather forecast, jackie kucinich mentioned, while we wait, we can always count on moments like this. >> if i blindfolded someone and took him to 2:
so i would have to say, she's the only person that can challenge her right now. >> angela rye?ely this is where i agree with rand paul. the person she needs to be most concerned about is bill clinton. it's -- making sure he keeps hi powder dry and saying the right things in the right time is really what matters. i know there's a lot of criticism about whether or not there should even be fundraisers happening for 2016 but democrats are right to keep their eyes on the prize and fight...
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what is angela merkel calling ?r >> the establishment of a european internet network that will not see data and e-mails routed by the united states. european to protect consumers. she speaks through a weekly podcast which is basically about what is on the agenda on wednesday in paris with the french president. listen to what she had to say. >> we will talk with friends about how we can maintain a high level of data protection and above all the with european providers for security. one should not have to send e-mails and other information across the atlantic. is not said exactly which european suppliers she will be speaking with. francine, we know deutsche telekom has been urging and they should be a european or even a data area. also, companies like sap and a french technology company which are talking about bringing in standard to make the cloud safer as well. david, thank- >> you so much. staying on data security, google has bought slicklogin two months after the company was registered. let's go to elliott for mor
what is angela merkel calling ?r >> the establishment of a european internet network that will not see data and e-mails routed by the united states. european to protect consumers. she speaks through a weekly podcast which is basically about what is on the agenda on wednesday in paris with the french president. listen to what she had to say. >> we will talk with friends about how we can maintain a high level of data protection and above all the with european providers for security....
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like others, angela could not get descriptions. a friend suggested a cheaper option - heroin. >> for me, to go from rochlie cotton to hirp is huge. it's not a prescription drug. it's a hard-core cug. >> she hit rock button. >> i was in the bath room. my 2-year-old. i didn't thing he could open the door. i was sitting there, sniffing my line. i cuffed it thinking "i'm safe, oum good." after i shoed him out he came out and he took a pencil and put it in his nose. >> 132 days clean, angela is on a mission to warn others. >> you think you can handle it. this drug is nothing to mess with >> for more we are joined by a recovering addict who is a social worker and freelance writer. and a reporter who covers drug trafficking and is writing a booing on the surge of traffic. >> you celebrated 10 years clean. you were a heroin users and you say that it's a particularly bad time to be an injecting heroin user. what was your experience and why is it a bad time now? >> i think it's a bad time because all the stuff that was bad about being an inj
like others, angela could not get descriptions. a friend suggested a cheaper option - heroin. >> for me, to go from rochlie cotton to hirp is huge. it's not a prescription drug. it's a hard-core cug. >> she hit rock button. >> i was in the bath room. my 2-year-old. i didn't thing he could open the door. i was sitting there, sniffing my line. i cuffed it thinking "i'm safe, oum good." after i shoed him out he came out and he took a pencil and put it in his nose....
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and somebody who is boot strapped, you know, i think it's completely fine. >> i think angela's point is really she deals with start-ups all the time. so she's trying to save money as much as possible. i'm an existing business. i'm not looking to get a deal on a person. i want to pay or overpay somebody if they're doing the kind of job i want. >> i want to distinguish this from hiring somebody. you have to pay. we have this from zoli. we create great educational software, how do we protect our patents from major corporations with deep pockets without spending thousands of dollars on patent lawyers. >> my answer is you can't. if somebody wants to steal your idea, they have longer timelines than you and deeper pockets. i wouldn't come at it from that angle. >> i can't argue with a single thing you said. >> this begs the question, should you get a patent in the first place? if you don't have enough money to defend it, should you? >> probably not. you have to have lawyers to defend it, make sure it's constructed the right way. >> is it worth something later on when you are ready to exit a
and somebody who is boot strapped, you know, i think it's completely fine. >> i think angela's point is really she deals with start-ups all the time. so she's trying to save money as much as possible. i'm an existing business. i'm not looking to get a deal on a person. i want to pay or overpay somebody if they're doing the kind of job i want. >> i want to distinguish this from hiring somebody. you have to pay. we have this from zoli. we create great educational software, how do we...
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german chancellor angela merkel's coalition government is facing a crisis after the agricultural ministerresigned from the stepping down over allegations that he leaked confidential information about a child pornography investigation. it has only been two months since angela merkel cobbled together a coalition government between her own conservative and a social democrats. now, the coalition is facing a tough test. resignationlike the was a matter of time. he had tipped off leaders about a police probe involving a lawmaker. that might have compromised the investigation. party is taking aim at the social democrats with this statement been released -- there are questions now about inconsistencies. there is a need for clarification, particularly from their parliamentary leader. the leader was one of three leaders who knew. the question some are asking is was therefore warning, and if so, by whom? with him not even met since then. one steers clear of such matters. >> he is under investigation for of childossession pornography. prosecutor suggests he might have been forewarned. officet his hom
german chancellor angela merkel's coalition government is facing a crisis after the agricultural ministerresigned from the stepping down over allegations that he leaked confidential information about a child pornography investigation. it has only been two months since angela merkel cobbled together a coalition government between her own conservative and a social democrats. now, the coalition is facing a tough test. resignationlike the was a matter of time. he had tipped off leaders about a...
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is that a risk for democrats, angela, worth taking?s a risk for our country taking, jamie. that was a very arrogant statement of the president. it did not demonstrate leadership. it wasn't a type of statement that's reaching across the aisle with open hands. president obama has reached across the aisle with closed fists. and the bottom line is this, it takes congress and the president to actually create legislation. we're tired of motivational speeches. we're tired of the partisan politics. and for both parties, jamie, they need to work together. and bret upton, chairman of the commerce committee yesterday, announced four areas where they are reaching out to work with the president. the ball is in his court. >> you know, christy, angela makes an interesting point to me, because i'm all about, you know, show me the money. how are you going to pay for it? because if you're going to propose something and it needs to be paid for, it's the taxpayers that i feel like as a media journalist, we need to be an advocate for, because they can't sp
is that a risk for democrats, angela, worth taking?s a risk for our country taking, jamie. that was a very arrogant statement of the president. it did not demonstrate leadership. it wasn't a type of statement that's reaching across the aisle with open hands. president obama has reached across the aisle with closed fists. and the bottom line is this, it takes congress and the president to actually create legislation. we're tired of motivational speeches. we're tired of the partisan politics. and...
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angela, i want to start with you. which i find rather strange. a group of anti-abortion rights activists have launched a boycott of girl scout cookies because of a girl scout tweet that featured texas democrat wendy davis. the movement has gotten national support with what it calls cookie-cott, campaigns being launched in a few cities as a report puts it, how exactly did the girl scouts, a group that actively states it does not take a position on birth control or abortion, manage to enrage pro-lifers? angela, what do you think? >> i think it's simple. the fact they've acknowledged folks like wendy davis or kathleen sebelius for their ability succeed in an area, in a space that's been dominated by men for so long. the girl scouts were championing that. instead, the pro-life folks or anti-abortion folks have chosen to jump on the fact that they've highlighted these folks rather than just highlighting pro-lifers, i suppose. the fact of the matter remains that girl scouts are designed to train young girls on issues of sur
angela, i want to start with you. which i find rather strange. a group of anti-abortion rights activists have launched a boycott of girl scout cookies because of a girl scout tweet that featured texas democrat wendy davis. the movement has gotten national support with what it calls cookie-cott, campaigns being launched in a few cities as a report puts it, how exactly did the girl scouts, a group that actively states it does not take a position on birth control or abortion, manage to enrage...
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the german chancellor angela merkel is just about to make a rare address on the merits of eu membershipboat houses of parliament. we'll bring you her speech live. >>> also in the program, aaron is here. more problems for the flying kangaroo. >> it is just getting tougher for qantas. they bleed more cash. one in seven jobs they have to go. the airline is begging the deposit for more support. we'll take a look at what's crippling the big roo. >> hello. thanks for joining us on "gmt". midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 1:00 p.m. in ukraine where the acting president has warned that any movement by russian troops outside their naval base in crimea will be seen as an act of aggression. his comments come after armed men seized the parliament and administration buildings in the capital simferopol. moscow has agreed the personal safety of the ousted president viktor yanukovych. our correspondent duncan crawford begins our coverage. >> this is potentially the start of the much bigger conflict. crimea's russia said the sign in front of the parliament. armed gunmen have seized the the
the german chancellor angela merkel is just about to make a rare address on the merits of eu membershipboat houses of parliament. we'll bring you her speech live. >>> also in the program, aaron is here. more problems for the flying kangaroo. >> it is just getting tougher for qantas. they bleed more cash. one in seven jobs they have to go. the airline is begging the deposit for more support. we'll take a look at what's crippling the big roo. >> hello. thanks for joining us...
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. >> it started 10 years ago when a doctor prescribed angela with viko din. escalated. >> i was going flow my prescription quickly. that's when i started doctor shopping, going to four different doctors and getting a prescription for 120 pills each time i went to a doctor >> like others, angela could no longer get prescriptions. a friend suggested a cheaper option - heroin. she went for it. >> for me to go from roxycotin to heroin was huge. now it's not a prescription drug. this is a hard - in my head this is a hard core drug. >> angela hit rock bottom, watching her toddler. >> i was in the bathroom. my 2-year-old - i didn't think he could open the door. i was sitting there, i was sniffing my line. he walks in and i cupped it like that thinking, you know, i am safe, i'm good. it was not too long after that i shoed him out, put my stuff away and he came out and there was a play table. he was drawing and took the pencil and put it in his nose. done." >> 132 days clean, angela is on a mission to warn others. >> you have to think you will handle it. with. >> for
. >> it started 10 years ago when a doctor prescribed angela with viko din. escalated. >> i was going flow my prescription quickly. that's when i started doctor shopping, going to four different doctors and getting a prescription for 120 pills each time i went to a doctor >> like others, angela could no longer get prescriptions. a friend suggested a cheaper option - heroin. she went for it. >> for me to go from roxycotin to heroin was huge. now it's not a prescription...
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that will be an incentive there as well. >> angela? >> that is building and catherine's point which is different incentives are going to matter to different people so the things that may matter to my organization will be different from those in nadya bartol's constituency. i would say microsoft security and privacy guidance is already consistent, security and privacy risk-management is already consistent with the guidance that has come out of the framework. we had marked drivers and incentives for years going back to the ugly days you might remember in the early 2,000s with bugs that had the first name so we are already doing this. there are going to be incentives that matter to other people and that is important to, focusing on the target audience, where i am trying to effect change and the incentives that matter to them. two things i will say for those organizations who are doing a lot already i going to be the procurement references, particularly in driving the supply chain effect we have all talked about which is if you have organi
that will be an incentive there as well. >> angela? >> that is building and catherine's point which is different incentives are going to matter to different people so the things that may matter to my organization will be different from those in nadya bartol's constituency. i would say microsoft security and privacy guidance is already consistent, security and privacy risk-management is already consistent with the guidance that has come out of the framework. we had marked drivers and...
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hey, hey, ho, ho, angela corey has to go. >> we want angela corey out of office. >> protesters directingat florida state attorney angela corey after the michael dunn mistrial. this is the third high profile case that corey's office has prosecuted, dominated by controversial issues of self-defense, including stand your ground. her office failed to get a conviction in the george zimmerman trial. she wouldn't accept a stand your ground defense from marissa alexander, the woman who says she fired a warning shot to scare off her abusive husband. and now a mistrial in the first-degree murder charge against michael dunn. angela corey says her office will move forward with the retrial. >> so retrying the case is something that we've all had to do, and we will continue to have to do, and we'll give it the same full attention. we don't back off having to retry. >> they don't back off. but after the mistrial, many people are asking if corey mishandled the case. and some are also asking why letters that dunn wrote from jail weren't talked about in court. in one letter he wrote, quote, i'm not really
hey, hey, ho, ho, angela corey has to go. >> we want angela corey out of office. >> protesters directingat florida state attorney angela corey after the michael dunn mistrial. this is the third high profile case that corey's office has prosecuted, dominated by controversial issues of self-defense, including stand your ground. her office failed to get a conviction in the george zimmerman trial. she wouldn't accept a stand your ground defense from marissa alexander, the woman who says...
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that's why i'm up in the air. >> okay, angela, growth, one to ten. >> i would have loved to have heard about the overall market. i would give growth possibly a 6 out of 10. i love the story, passion is a ten. and then in terms of strategy, i would have wanted to see more f focus in terms of what's the anchor. is it the movie? is it the plush toy? i would give strategy a six as well. >> and the totals are, gene, 22 -- >> i wasn't keeping track of the numbers. >> you were trying to add it up. >> and i'm an accountant. >> angela was 22, also. two 22s out of 30. good luck. thank you so much for creating such an important product are for the world and good luck with your business. >> thank you for having us. >> and thank you, too, for helping evaluate their business plan. >> love trouble. >> thank you. >> and if any of you out there have a product or service and want feedback from our elevator pitch on your chances of getting interested investors send us an e-mail, your business@msnbc.com. how much money you are trying to raise and what you intend to do with that money. you never know, some
that's why i'm up in the air. >> okay, angela, growth, one to ten. >> i would have loved to have heard about the overall market. i would give growth possibly a 6 out of 10. i love the story, passion is a ten. and then in terms of strategy, i would have wanted to see more f focus in terms of what's the anchor. is it the movie? is it the plush toy? i would give strategy a six as well. >> and the totals are, gene, 22 -- >> i wasn't keeping track of the numbers. >> you...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the big relief rally the dow added on nearly 200 points tuesday, the nasdaq 43 and the s&p 20. gold ran up 16 dollars and oil fell 16 cents. behind the scenes traders welcomed word out of washington the new fed chair janet yellen will stick with the central banks current policies and lawmakers in the house agreed to issue money to cover u.s. debt. green mountain faces a lawsuit. illinois based tree house foods is suing the coffee company for allegedly attempting to illegaly maintain a monopoly on pods for its upcoming keurig coffee brewers. and, graco recalls 3.8 million car seats due to a possible buckle defect. it coveres 11 different models manufactured betwen 20-09 and and 20-13 time now to get some commentary coming from larry shover of sfg alternativeshe's watching the market for us today. good morning larry. >>good morning. >>was yesterday's rally mostly about janet yellen and her comments to the lawmakers on capitol hill? >>i think a combination of both
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the big relief rally the dow added on nearly 200 points tuesday, the nasdaq 43 and the s&p 20. gold ran up 16 dollars and oil fell 16 cents. behind the scenes traders welcomed word out of washington the new fed chair janet yellen will stick with the central banks current policies and lawmakers in the house agreed to issue money to cover u.s. debt. green mountain faces a lawsuit. illinois based tree house foods is suing the coffee company for...
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i don't think angela was. >> why you can't stay close to me? are strict because of a history of past infractions. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls wrapped in plastic and she had it in her body cavities. and the alert was given in that area. and you know, we are not allowed to strip them, but we pat them down. and we found one little ball in her bra. so that gave us probable cause for an arrest. >> but for bernard and angela, the tight constraints make their first contact visit bittersweet. >> i need you to know that. sometimes it ain't nothing we have control of, all right, but we got to follow the rules. all right? you understand? >> yes. >> that's what i need you to do. >> we will make it work. we will because it's not easy being with someone in jail. it's really not. i'm happy being with him, but it's not easy, reall
i don't think angela was. >> why you can't stay close to me? are strict because of a history of past infractions. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls wrapped in plastic and she had it in her body cavities. and the alert was given in that area. and...
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. >> angela cory, it was a chance of redemption, just seven months earlier, she failed to convict george zimmerman for killing another unarmed african-american teen, tray van martin. >> just so you know, we have two more witnesses for today. >> dunn's defense poked holes in the state's case, suggesting jordan davis had a gun, that his friends threw away after driving off in the suv. and cops bungled the case by delaying to look for it. >> never checked the bushes, never checked the dumpsters. you know when the detective alleges they did it? five days later. >> the prosecution had a weapon of its own. dunn's fiancee testified he never told her davis had a gun. and uttered the words that became a verbal smoking gunn. repeating what dunn told her as they first pulled up next to the suv with a thumping base. >> what did the defendant say? >> i hate that music. >> he seemed mild mannered, even meek as he vividly described the fear of the young men in the car beside them. >> i was in fear for my life. and was probably stunned. >> the trial took just days. many expected a verdict in hours. but
. >> angela cory, it was a chance of redemption, just seven months earlier, she failed to convict george zimmerman for killing another unarmed african-american teen, tray van martin. >> just so you know, we have two more witnesses for today. >> dunn's defense poked holes in the state's case, suggesting jordan davis had a gun, that his friends threw away after driving off in the suv. and cops bungled the case by delaying to look for it. >> never checked the bushes, never...
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joining me now are angela rye and mark hannah.h for copping on the show tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> thank you, reverend. >> angela, the republican florida general who fought to impeach president clinton now wants to impeach president obama. i mean, has he learned nothing? >> he hasn't learned anything. but here is what we have learned, rev. he needs to have a seat. and it's not a congressional seat. it's probably one of those good ol' lazy boy chairs. and thing is really good grounds to have another segment. i know you have nice try, we got you. maybe it's time for come on, son, because this is ridiculous. >> bob barr, you know, was one of those that had really pushed hard, harder than anyone else to impeach president clinton. listen to him in 1998 during those house impeachment debates. >> a frontal assault on our constitution. you have the constitution. you have the united states criminal code as violated by this president. and you have the evidence. they support a vote for article 3 of impeachment of william jefferson clinto
joining me now are angela rye and mark hannah.h for copping on the show tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> thank you, reverend. >> angela, the republican florida general who fought to impeach president clinton now wants to impeach president obama. i mean, has he learned nothing? >> he hasn't learned anything. but here is what we have learned, rev. he needs to have a seat. and it's not a congressional seat. it's probably one of those good ol' lazy boy chairs. and thing is...
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how much of it will there be today when angela merkel visits prime minister david cameron? know when i come visit in london and you guys rolled out the red carpet in do you compete with you can be more charming and welcoming, it will be a little bit like that because david cameron needs angela merkel. he needs her support and their relationship into the eu. the problem is that while merkel may be sympathetic to the idea of renegotiating treaties, it is no small thing for the germans with a lot of conversation down here. she is not just meeting with cameron. she's meeting with her majesty the queen and opposition leader lliband,.r ed miller >> when will we be rolling out the red carpet again soon? when will we have your regal presence again? >> do not make me pull out old e-mails. you have invited me to your country pub and said it would be on your tab. it's on. we will talk about it later. >> we will have to understand and arrange tee with the queen. that's what we do with all of our foreign visitors. thank you, hans nichols, in berlin on brady dougan's drilling on capitol
how much of it will there be today when angela merkel visits prime minister david cameron? know when i come visit in london and you guys rolled out the red carpet in do you compete with you can be more charming and welcoming, it will be a little bit like that because david cameron needs angela merkel. he needs her support and their relationship into the eu. the problem is that while merkel may be sympathetic to the idea of renegotiating treaties, it is no small thing for the germans with a lot...
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i heard all this from angela.ell you that he said that he was... that he wasn't going to ask her to marry him? yes. and she said... "i'd like to marry you." kind of sudden, bones. let me think about it. what? no, booth, that's what angela told hodgins. (chuckles) you're joking. you know, a lot of psychologists say that jokes are the way we manifest our hidden desires. yeah... ow! geez! are you okay? yeah, i'm fine. what do we got? during a foot pursuit last night, suspect tosses a knife into this muck in an effort to avoid incarceration. the effluent gets drained, we start finding stuff.
i heard all this from angela.ell you that he said that he was... that he wasn't going to ask her to marry him? yes. and she said... "i'd like to marry you." kind of sudden, bones. let me think about it. what? no, booth, that's what angela told hodgins. (chuckles) you're joking. you know, a lot of psychologists say that jokes are the way we manifest our hidden desires. yeah... ow! geez! are you okay? yeah, i'm fine. what do we got? during a foot pursuit last night, suspect tosses a...
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take care, angela. judge, thank you. >>> turning overseas where two senior members of the obama administration are making a rare joint appearance. secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel discussing america's security challenges at a conference in munich. one other major issue on the agenda, the ongoing search for peace between israelis and the palestinians. connor powell joins us live from jerusalem with more details. >> secretary of state john kerry arrived in munich germany saying he is still optimistic that a peace agreement between israel and the palestinians is still possible some time in the next few weeks or so. secretary kerry has shuttled between jerusalem and washington the last nine months trying to craft an agreement. u.s. officials say any agreement would address the core issues that plagued past negotiations, including borders, security, refugees and jewish settlements. after months of talks, the israelis and palestinians remain far apart. the biggest issues are the bo
take care, angela. judge, thank you. >>> turning overseas where two senior members of the obama administration are making a rare joint appearance. secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel discussing america's security challenges at a conference in munich. one other major issue on the agenda, the ongoing search for peace between israelis and the palestinians. connor powell joins us live from jerusalem with more details. >> secretary of state john kerry arrived...