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. >> it was 2010 when charlie baird, a former district judge, agreed to hear the case for willingham pos hoft posthumous hearing. recan takings of johnny web the jailhouse informant who told al jazeera if an exclusive interview that his story about willingham's confession was a lie. >> i straight up lied like john jackson told me to. >> convicted of the aggravaterobbery, he was housed in the same jailhouse of willingham. assistant d.a. john jackson a friend of webb's father. >> what did he tell to you say? >> he saw showed me the pictures of the baby. this wasn't hatched on a fly. i.t. took days, i went to his office two or three times, it was a period of grooming, of coaching. >> reporter: web says jackson also promised him something in return for his testimony. webb answer own robbery sentence would be reduced. webb took the deal. >> if you are in my position, 22 years old and the d.a, the man who controls your life convince he you of this and says we're going to pardon you for this, or you have to do this or i'm going to giver you a life sentence. what -- to give you a life senten
. >> it was 2010 when charlie baird, a former district judge, agreed to hear the case for willingham pos hoft posthumous hearing. recan takings of johnny web the jailhouse informant who told al jazeera if an exclusive interview that his story about willingham's confession was a lie. >> i straight up lied like john jackson told me to. >> convicted of the aggravaterobbery, he was housed in the same jailhouse of willingham. assistant d.a. john jackson a friend of webb's father....
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. >> charlie baird a former texas judge. challenged the state's forensics, exoneration hearing included the testimony of this man among the nation's top fire investigators. >> we concluded that there was no credible evidence that the willingham fire was an arson fire. >> baird's court also considered the recantation of johnny webb, the jailhouse informant who told al jazeera in an exclusive interview that his stories about willingham's confessham's confession was a lie. >> did you talk to willingham before? >> no. >> did you know who willingham was? >> he said a prosecutor offered him a secret deal, sovereigning his own sentence in exchange for his own lightning of sentence. >> i straight up told what he told me to do. >> do you believe that jackson told him to tell the lie on the stand? >> i believe it because it's not just confirmed by what webb said. it's corroborated by the other letters and correspondence that he had where he obviously had a very close relationship with judge jackson. >> reporter: funneling the exonerat
. >> charlie baird a former texas judge. challenged the state's forensics, exoneration hearing included the testimony of this man among the nation's top fire investigators. >> we concluded that there was no credible evidence that the willingham fire was an arson fire. >> baird's court also considered the recantation of johnny webb, the jailhouse informant who told al jazeera in an exclusive interview that his stories about willingham's confessham's confession was a lie....
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baird. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again, with aleve pm. so if you get a trade idea about, say, organic food stocks, schwab can help. with a trading specialist just a tap away. what's on your mind, lisa? i'd like to talk about a trade idea. let's hear it. [ male announcer ] see how schwab can help light a way forward. so you can make your move, wherever you are. and start working on your next big idea. ♪ >>> new reports says that amazon prime now likely has more than 35 million prime users. the tech giant doesn't separate out those numbers, it's a big driver of growth. the analyst says the accurate growth is a key reason amazon is among his favorite names. the stock has been stubbornly in that pattern of 360s to 380s. >> and while the company reports earnings on thursday, it's promised a biltmore transparency, but doubtful it'll go so far as to break out the exact number of subscribers to prime. >> we'll se
baird. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again, with aleve pm. so if you get a trade idea about, say, organic food stocks, schwab can help. with a trading specialist just a tap away. what's on your mind, lisa? i'd like to talk about a trade idea. let's hear it. [ male announcer ] see how schwab can help light a way forward. so you...
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baird. mileageplus® explorer card. we're saving our united miles... ...for a trip to hawaii.checked bags. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. one of the best things about priority boarding is you can just get on the plane and relax. i put everything on the explorer card. i really want my united miles. dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews and the best hotel prices... book your next trip at tripadvisor.com today. so open an account with schwab. and when a market move affects, say, a cloud computing stock you're holding, we can help you decide what to do. with tools that help you see how market activity is affecting your positions. so when the time comes to decide whether to scale in or scale out... you can make your move, wherever you are. and start working on your next big idea. ♪ >>> music streaming site spotify reportedly nearing a deal to raise $400 million in new funding taking its evaluation to $8.4 billion. comes on the heels of launch o
baird. mileageplus® explorer card. we're saving our united miles... ...for a trip to hawaii.checked bags. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. one of the best things about priority boarding is you can just get on the plane and relax. i put everything on the explorer card. i really want my united miles. dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews and the best hotel...
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nye, colossus it person falling off the grant baird believed to be the motorcycle was passed away. burials courtesy of the partnership with abc seven news. >> grant: we have just learned that one lane is open spirit still a traffic issue but not nearly as what you see on the hill there. it o'clocks some residual rush hour to be blamed for that. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: a driver of a black grand cherokee hit three bicyclist and parked cars. that car was pushed into an apartment building after the suspect vehicle brit " drought or otherwise please drive safely. " >> pam: only un for tonight. kron4 has learned that the two suspects accused of a gruesome double murder at san francisco crawford amazon part. our bread and park employees. kron4 skate kron4 scott rates is live at the crocker amazon playground where this all happened. scott? >> reporter:very freighting double murder happening here in a very busy park and now we are learning several new details including what the two suspects might have been doing just before the shooting a small memorial lies in the
nye, colossus it person falling off the grant baird believed to be the motorcycle was passed away. burials courtesy of the partnership with abc seven news. >> grant: we have just learned that one lane is open spirit still a traffic issue but not nearly as what you see on the hill there. it o'clocks some residual rush hour to be blamed for that. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: a driver of a black grand cherokee hit three bicyclist and parked cars. that car was...
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. >> reporter: in a statement, giants president and ceo larry baird said like many fans my earliest giants memories were listening to lon and russ on my transistor radio. hearing his broadcasts ignited my and thousands of others' passion for giants baseball. he will be deeply missed by all of us. reporting live in san francisco christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> he was a fantastic announcer, thanks. >>> in the north bay a firefighter tackles a woman trying to set a person on fire. investigators are wondering if she might be responsible for a number of other crimes. today's attack happened in mill valley just off panoramic highway on mt. tam. officers say an off-duty firefighter saw a woman throwing higher fluid on a 50-year-old woman. he moved in, tackled the woman before she could set the victim on fire. >> the sheriff's department has taken its samples and they are going to be pursuing -- see if there's a tie between the assault and the fire at the bottom of the driveway. >> not only was there a fire on the property that you just heard about, the house was also vand lighted with "rapi
. >> reporter: in a statement, giants president and ceo larry baird said like many fans my earliest giants memories were listening to lon and russ on my transistor radio. hearing his broadcasts ignited my and thousands of others' passion for giants baseball. he will be deeply missed by all of us. reporting live in san francisco christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> he was a fantastic announcer, thanks. >>> in the north bay a firefighter tackles a woman trying to set a...
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ousted the halt we have a few people out of violating the curfew was the understanding bat behind those baird the this point is a peaceful situation taking into to lockout the tonight is still young we are seeing a major difference. you could still smell the buildings burnt burning better about 2 1/2 miles away sirens are filling the air granite the situation is still tense and helicopters and please the still in the area but it's a different tom. the people of baltimore are hoping that it will stay this way they do deserve much of the credit. >> reporter: the people of baltimore upheld shoulders shoulder holding hands to try and put a stop to the rioting. they're out there with bullhorns telling people to go along. so the people baltimore are shining quite brightly during this incident. >> pam moore: thankfully not seen the fires and looting from last night. >> pam moore: looks like vermont sand sanders will be running for president in he caucuses with the democrats an east and alas you months speaking to liberal groups. >> stanley roberts: the city of oakland and once people come and enjoy
ousted the halt we have a few people out of violating the curfew was the understanding bat behind those baird the this point is a peaceful situation taking into to lockout the tonight is still young we are seeing a major difference. you could still smell the buildings burnt burning better about 2 1/2 miles away sirens are filling the air granite the situation is still tense and helicopters and please the still in the area but it's a different tom. the people of baltimore are hoping that it will...
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businesses were set on fire marilyn's governors declared a state of emergency baltimore's mayor said baird. every source to gain control this is what our darkest days as a city to another we're much better in this. we know the world is watching and we cannot allow our city to evolve into chaos when local residents took to the streets telling people to go home this is not relevant data to have themselves at home they do not respect this john man's death his family also condemn the violence and called for ride to and. of the city schools in baltimore or cancel there'll be a curfew that starts tonight at 10:00 we mention the mayor is touring the city she has to take the she is thankful for all the people have come out of their home to begin the process of cleaning up the debris a mess that was left behind from yesterday's riot. >>james: stay with us as we continue covering this story today we will hear how local law enforcement is responding and preparing for possible protest you can find the latest video coming out of baltimore >>darya: as you're walking up all lanes of no. 5 interstate 880
businesses were set on fire marilyn's governors declared a state of emergency baltimore's mayor said baird. every source to gain control this is what our darkest days as a city to another we're much better in this. we know the world is watching and we cannot allow our city to evolve into chaos when local residents took to the streets telling people to go home this is not relevant data to have themselves at home they do not respect this john man's death his family also condemn the violence and...
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baird. stocks not showing acute concerns about expenses. how concerned are you?for facebook currently. they are investing in near term intermediate term and long term growth initiatives, putting user experience first. that's part of the strategy. i think investors understand that. quite frankly, the concerns on the stock are more related to currency and high expectations on the revenue side going into the quarter. >> how did the impact of the dollar surprise you either way? >> i think it was magnified a bit. especially towards the end of the quarter. that's part of the story, for sure. there is an element to the other side is advertisers in europe spend less money perhaps than we expected. peeling back the onion, the core advertising revenues beat the street's expectations. in terms of looking ahead, i think that's the key metric. >> interesting you mention what's happening in europe. credit swiss say they are doubling down their conviction of the stock because of the outperformance. in this country you monetize users almost three times as well as they do in euro
baird. stocks not showing acute concerns about expenses. how concerned are you?for facebook currently. they are investing in near term intermediate term and long term growth initiatives, putting user experience first. that's part of the strategy. i think investors understand that. quite frankly, the concerns on the stock are more related to currency and high expectations on the revenue side going into the quarter. >> how did the impact of the dollar surprise you either way? >> i...
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larry baird says hearing his broadcast ignited mine and others ago passion for baseball. >> a. >> loncredible broadcaster but his personality in his wit set him apart as one of the games all-time greats. and from the 49ers -- >> he good -- he died at his home in daly city. he was 91. his family said no funeral service will be held. but there will be a memorial sometime in the future. >>> 8:39. an army veteran from the cold war era who later served in iraq and afghanistan is on the first leg of a nearly 9,000- mile walk across the country. he says surviving, inspired him to make this walk. he started in wisconsin last saturday and plans to walk 40 miles a dayen in he he's crossed 18 states including california. he wants to inspire struggling veterans and let other people know about the day-to-day challenges faced boo by amputee vets. >> they come acwill back and they get -- they come back and get shipped and are sent here to a facility here in this country and about a year later, a year or two later, they just get in the car and go home. that's it. >> roberts says he will -- he will ha
larry baird says hearing his broadcast ignited mine and others ago passion for baseball. >> a. >> loncredible broadcaster but his personality in his wit set him apart as one of the games all-time greats. and from the 49ers -- >> he good -- he died at his home in daly city. he was 91. his family said no funeral service will be held. but there will be a memorial sometime in the future. >>> 8:39. an army veteran from the cold war era who later served in iraq and...
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baird. in the us, three in ten college students drop out. but how can you spot who's at risk?m campus? the one who works the night shift? the one with new responsibilities? one thing can't tell you, but the right combination can. universities are using ibm analytics to understand pressures in and out of the classroom- some expect to cut dropout rates by twenty-five percent. ibm analytics is working to make education smarter every day. >>> two big named stocks you know increasing dividends. first, procter & gamble upping its pay outby 2 cents a share. the stock had a yield over 3% and costco raising its dividend to 40 cents and announcing a new $4 billion stock buyback program. >>> homeowner refuses to sell, developer builds a mall anyway surrounding we house. the house is in foreclosure. diana olick is there in seattle. >> reporter: melissa, in just about six hours, the fate of this tiny house with a very big story will finally be decided. that's when the auction bidding closes. the folks here in seattle's ballard neighborhood call it the "up" house because it so resembles the
baird. in the us, three in ten college students drop out. but how can you spot who's at risk?m campus? the one who works the night shift? the one with new responsibilities? one thing can't tell you, but the right combination can. universities are using ibm analytics to understand pressures in and out of the classroom- some expect to cut dropout rates by twenty-five percent. ibm analytics is working to make education smarter every day. >>> two big named stocks you know increasing...
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baird. can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready?? ♪ ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ ♪ at cognizant, we see opportunities for every company. to meet the new digital demands of their customers. can it process my insurance claim? like, right now? can it download a track while i'm sampling it? can my keys find me? with the power of digital, analytics and automation now every little "thing" can provide even greater value. ok, so can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers are really asking is can your business deliver? >>> good thursday morning, it is 8:00 a.m. at sales force headquarters in san francisco, california. it's 11:00 a.m. here on wall street. "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, to
baird. can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready?? ♪ ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ ♪ at cognizant, we see opportunities for every company. to meet the new digital demands of their customers. can it process my insurance claim? like, right now? can it download a track while i'm sampling it? can my keys find me? with the power of digital, analytics and automation now every little "thing" can provide even greater value. ok,...
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baird. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back.0 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. ♪ >>> the u.s. dollar has seen huge historic gains this year hurting companies in all sorts of industries. but it turns out most americans have no idea it has been on the rise. cnbc senior economics reporter steve liesman here with result of the all-america economic survey. steve, how can it be? >> we asked this question for you, right? i mean you're into the dollar. but you're not the only one. we've been talking a lot about it on cnbc. the fed talks about. corporate ceos are talking about it. seems like everybody's talking about it well except for really everybody. our cnbc all-america economic survey, a national poll of 800 people around the country, all income groups, all regions here we asked them what's happened to the dollar recently? well, 29% got it right, that's a starter i suppose. they say the dollar's
baird. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back.0 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. ♪ >>> the u.s. dollar has seen huge historic gains this year hurting companies in all sorts of industries. but it turns out most americans have no idea it has been on the rise. cnbc senior economics reporter steve liesman here with result of the...
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baird. ideas come into this world ugly and messy. of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. >>> all right. your big and developing story in the stock market right now involves salesforce.com the tigger symbol crm. there's a report out there that perhaps somebody is poking around to buy salesforce.com or salesforce.com has been approached or perhaps it is shopping itself. the idea is this basically salesforce.com as a company may be in play to be purchased. that stock was briefly halted. it is not halted any more. it is up 10 kbuks a share to $77. that's up 15%. and melissa, looking out, obviously, the biggest tech deal of all-time aol/time warner, 106 billion. facebook/ facebook/what facebook/whatsupp. if it sells itself it will be the second biggest tech deal of all time and one of the biggest m & a transactions the world has ever seen. this is not a small company. >> slicing this finer, brian, the biggest ever tech m & a deal was jds uniphase buyin
baird. ideas come into this world ugly and messy. of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. >>> all right. your big and developing story in the stock market right now involves salesforce.com the tigger symbol crm. there's a report out there that perhaps somebody is poking around to buy salesforce.com or salesforce.com has been approached or perhaps it is shopping itself. the idea is this basically...
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baird. >>> pretty cool sight on camera in kansas, a rainbow and tornado tornado. field with the sun out. in the middle of the screen, you see the rainbow appearing next to the funnel cloud, brian, what a nice sight. >> it's cool, but the pot of gold at the end of it has to be scattered all over. >> the help cons having a hard time looking for it. >> another irish crack. >> what? >> immigration is a hot button topic, and visas are red hot. the visas at capacity and that is just in the first week. it is the third consecutive year this has happened where requests out strip supply in under seven days. jared bernstein, and bruce morrison former congress and chairman of morrison public affairs group. to you jared, is it as simple as just upping the number of h1b visas? >> it's not. we want a system that's welcoming to skilled workers from abroad. what we don't want is a system that want is a system that allows even incentivizes employers to replace their current work force with cheaper workers that are outsourced from abroad through the h1b program. so the problem here
baird. >>> pretty cool sight on camera in kansas, a rainbow and tornado tornado. field with the sun out. in the middle of the screen, you see the rainbow appearing next to the funnel cloud, brian, what a nice sight. >> it's cool, but the pot of gold at the end of it has to be scattered all over. >> the help cons having a hard time looking for it. >> another irish crack. >> what? >> immigration is a hot button topic, and visas are red hot. the visas at...
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baird. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else.trade execution. guaranteed. did you see it? in one second, he made a trade we looked for the best price and the trade went through. do the other guys guarantee that? didn't think so. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next. >>> two minutes left to the close. two levels we've been watching today on the dow 18,000 we were hovering above it for the morning session. headed to the afternoon and then the selling picked up in ernest especially this last hour and a half here. down 70 points. now at 17,986. the other level we've been watching nasdaq 5,000, we've only closed above it once this year. first time in 15 years. we were at 5,024. actually we closed twice. thank you, gary. 5,024. we got up to early in the session,
baird. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else.trade execution. guaranteed. did you see it? in one second, he made a trade we looked for the best price and the trade went through. do the other guys guarantee that? didn't think so. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud...
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. >>> now former cia operative bob baird joins me the author of "the devil we know: dealing with the iranian superpower." bob, it's a big question. president of the united states has sent destroyers to make sure iran doesn't send weapons to yemen. they can see each other through binoculars. all of a sudden they get close. what's the u.s. going to do? >> erin we've sent ships to that part of the world to prevent a war between saudi arabia and iran. those are really the two adversaries in yemen. the catastrophe, of course would be if the saudis for instance bomb those iranian ships. we're hoping our ships are a deterrent to separate those two forces. we in no way would intend to engage those ships, and i doubt we'd even try to board them. we're just very worried about this conflict in yemen spinning out of control and catching the whole region on fire and for good reason we're fired. >> you have the iranians we have a reporter in tehran saying we will respond to the united states being the implication with hot leg. they're saying they're going to be defiant, won't tolerate this from th
. >>> now former cia operative bob baird joins me the author of "the devil we know: dealing with the iranian superpower." bob, it's a big question. president of the united states has sent destroyers to make sure iran doesn't send weapons to yemen. they can see each other through binoculars. all of a sudden they get close. what's the u.s. going to do? >> erin we've sent ships to that part of the world to prevent a war between saudi arabia and iran. those are really the...
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these characters start out -- baird rush was an egomaniac.ovelist she was emotionally needily. dorothy day, they was just fragmented and all over the place. dwight eisenhower he had a terrible temper problem and what they all did was they said what is my core sin? what is my deepest problem? how does that problem lead to behavior? >> consciously. >> consciously and day by day -- and they regarded the inner confrontation with themselves as the central drama of their lives. day by day they worked on it, worked on it and they built themselves in all cases into something magical and what you get when you see people who have done that who have con sered themselves is they end up with this tranquility and this inner light, self-respect which is different than he have esteem. it's being better than you used to be. >> central to the premises seems to be the idea that we are sinners. there's a certain since of humility about yourself. why does that change in your view? the 19th century you point out there was generally accepted this view that human be
these characters start out -- baird rush was an egomaniac.ovelist she was emotionally needily. dorothy day, they was just fragmented and all over the place. dwight eisenhower he had a terrible temper problem and what they all did was they said what is my core sin? what is my deepest problem? how does that problem lead to behavior? >> consciously. >> consciously and day by day -- and they regarded the inner confrontation with themselves as the central drama of their lives. day by day...
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it's here i meet up with dan baird, head instructor from the california survival school. why would anyone in their right mind jump out of a helicopter in the middle of nowhere with nothing but the clothes on their backs and the shoes on their feet? well, the plan is for dan to teach me how to survive. >> whoo. >> that was awesome. >> but it's a plunge into 70 degrees water as the rush subsides and i acclimate to the temperature, reality sets in. now what? >> your shoes are impeding your swimming. you want to relax. >> the first thing dan tells me to do is take off my shoes and tie them around my neck. shoes are not conducive to treading water and we may be here for a while. >> the first thing we do is maintain our breathing. get it slowed down. slow down our heart rate and figure out how to maintain a float. >> we do that by i just took my pants off. didn't think i'd do this on tv ever. >> tie up the legs tight just to make sure we don't waste air space by tying them too far up the pant leg. >> it's a skill that actually takes practice. by filling the legs with air, i've
it's here i meet up with dan baird, head instructor from the california survival school. why would anyone in their right mind jump out of a helicopter in the middle of nowhere with nothing but the clothes on their backs and the shoes on their feet? well, the plan is for dan to teach me how to survive. >> whoo. >> that was awesome. >> but it's a plunge into 70 degrees water as the rush subsides and i acclimate to the temperature, reality sets in. now what? >> your shoes...
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our producers met 18-year-old stedman baird in the original "lockup" pendleton. >> last time we were here, it was summer and you were out in the cage. and now it's snowing and winter and where are you? >> back here. i got out, though, for a couple of months but i came back for battery. >> what made you do that? >> i don't know, just got into it with someone. >> you have seen your mom? >> not since she came to see me coach. i don't really like seeing my family in here. [ bleep ] >> how do you feel about getting out? >> i'm nervous but anxious. i don't know what it will be like out there. it's been three years. i don't know what it will be like. i don't know. life one day at a time. you make mistakes, you have to learn from your mistakes. >> he could be acting just fine while here's in school and then the very next second he could be having an outburst and be hurting someone. and it just comes out of nowhere. you don't ever give up because you never know what's going to work today that didn't work yesterday. >> the challenges are understanding what makes a kid react before he thinks. i
our producers met 18-year-old stedman baird in the original "lockup" pendleton. >> last time we were here, it was summer and you were out in the cage. and now it's snowing and winter and where are you? >> back here. i got out, though, for a couple of months but i came back for battery. >> what made you do that? >> i don't know, just got into it with someone. >> you have seen your mom? >> not since she came to see me coach. i don't really like seeing...
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their consumption is up in germany and will tell you how much baird germans consumer on average they.re temperature is right now is in the upper '40's and metaphor for some spot here is with the view is like at the moment the embarcadero, showing us in backing up the oakland hills bird in the war could make out the fog is not to impress of the low clouds will once again be a factor for us to keep us on a very mild side for the morning temperatures here was what they are right now the cool spots and santa rosa 43 degrees otherwise we're looking at low 50s to the rest of the cities on the list 52 and 54 degrees respectively the winds are picking up that will point out if you're out in fairfield or any part of the delta of you was the outside this morning in really did hit was a blustery conditions 10 in concord of 40 in oakland and 12 in san jose when the conditions for the east bay in the south bay here is how the to the judge will move for the afternoon as the tech a quick look to the to not want to chip a whole lot the early morning hours. >>james: 63 should be the maximum temperatur
their consumption is up in germany and will tell you how much baird germans consumer on average they.re temperature is right now is in the upper '40's and metaphor for some spot here is with the view is like at the moment the embarcadero, showing us in backing up the oakland hills bird in the war could make out the fog is not to impress of the low clouds will once again be a factor for us to keep us on a very mild side for the morning temperatures here was what they are right now the cool spots...
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>> we have a business partner, dane baird. he owns half of the company with us. >> i didn't know that. i thought it was just you guys. >> we don't see him very often. >> is there a lease here on this facility? >> we have--it's up may of next year. >> uh-huh, and how much is it a month? >> $1,400. >> can you break down kind of how your finances work, a summary of your finances? >> we're doing close to $420,000 a year. >> and does the business make any money today? >> no. this year we lost about $17,000. but, you know, last year we only lost, like, $3,000, but we paid ourselves more this year so that we could live. the first year, we made $10,000 combined. >> you can't live off $10,000 a year combined. >> we've been fighting with dane over this. he doesn't want us to get paid at all. i tried to get $12 an hour, and he's tried to block that. and it's just been a constant fight with this guy. >> why haven't you guys bought him out? >> i've tried, and he won't sell. i mean, we have tried this for six months now. >> does he contribu
>> we have a business partner, dane baird. he owns half of the company with us. >> i didn't know that. i thought it was just you guys. >> we don't see him very often. >> is there a lease here on this facility? >> we have--it's up may of next year. >> uh-huh, and how much is it a month? >> $1,400. >> can you break down kind of how your finances work, a summary of your finances? >> we're doing close to $420,000 a year. >> and does the...
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it's here i meet up with dan baird, head up instructor for the california vur vooifl school.could it be to jump out of a helicopter? it's missing its doors. why would anyone jump out with nothing but the clothes on their backs and the shoes on their feet? the plan is for dan to teach me how the survive being lost at sea. i'm way too tear fied to have final words. as the chopper reaches the drop location, the devil's mouth dan and i take our positions. and on the count of three. whoo! that was awesome. it's a plunge into 70-degree water. as the rush subsides and i acclimate to the temperature, reality sets in. >> if our shoes are impeding our swimming, we want to relax and get them off. >> reporter: the first thing dan tells me to do is sake of my shoes and tie them around my neck. they're not conducive to treading water. we may be here for awhile. >> we maintain breathing. slow it down. slow down the heart rate. figure out how to maintain a float. >> reporter: and we do that by -- i just took my pants off. i didn't think i would do that on tv ever. is there tie them tight. >>
it's here i meet up with dan baird, head up instructor for the california vur vooifl school.could it be to jump out of a helicopter? it's missing its doors. why would anyone jump out with nothing but the clothes on their backs and the shoes on their feet? the plan is for dan to teach me how the survive being lost at sea. i'm way too tear fied to have final words. as the chopper reaches the drop location, the devil's mouth dan and i take our positions. and on the count of three. whoo! that was...
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baird. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested.2 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again, with aleve pm. >>> let's take a look at shares of visa and mastercard getting a boost object news that china will open bank card clearing market to foreign firms, giving the cards direct access to a market valued at $6.84 trillion last year. mastercard surpassing the 30-day average volume of 4.2 million shares. visa approaching the 30-day average of 10.1 million shares. visa is up by over 6% mastercard is up by 5% now and i believe over the past 12 months visa had gained up to yesterday's close, about 25%. while mastercard had gained about 18%. kayla? back over to you. >> mandy, thanks so much. >>> well good morning, it is 8:00 a.m. at yahoo headquarters in sunnyvale, california and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪
baird. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested.2 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again, with aleve pm. >>> let's take a look at shares of visa and mastercard getting a boost object news that china will open bank card clearing market to foreign firms, giving the cards direct access to a market valued at $6.84 trillion last year. mastercard surpassing the 30-day average volume of 4.2 million shares. visa approaching...
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let's hope larry bared is not watching that -- baird is not watching that. >> if you're going into oakland, the bay bridge toll plaza will look like this tonight, people are trying to get into the city to go to that game. it's popular game at at&t park, give yourself plenty of time. these games are exhibition games, but everyone likes to do because it's the a's and the giants, so, they're well attended, all the rules apply. public transportation is the best and parking is expensive. get there early, check out the batting practice out, get there early and it will help you with parking. >> good advice, thank you sal. >> it's 7:36. >>> police are looking for female hit and run driver who hit three bicyclists and two cars, one car crashed into a garage near scott and fell streets yesterday. one of the cyclists the woman hit was thrown 20 feet and suffered serious injuries. a neighbor said he saw the whole thing. >> it was a white car, ran into the gray car which ran into the house which pinned two bicyclists over to the left and one guy over to the right. >> that witness says people tried to t
let's hope larry bared is not watching that -- baird is not watching that. >> if you're going into oakland, the bay bridge toll plaza will look like this tonight, people are trying to get into the city to go to that game. it's popular game at at&t park, give yourself plenty of time. these games are exhibition games, but everyone likes to do because it's the a's and the giants, so, they're well attended, all the rules apply. public transportation is the best and parking is expensive....
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baird. ♪ ♪ >>> costco reporting this morning that comp sales, sales that stores open for more than ahan expected 2% in march, hurt by the timing of earlier easter. combine with the negative effects of the harsh winter weather, west coast port slowdown. could we see more headwinds? joining us at post 9, the managing director of specialty retail analyst atstearn. more red than green, people considering march a one-off given the weather. >> people expecting march to be a good event. look at limited brands we cover, comp phenomenal. high single digit comp. doing it with inventories down 10% per square foot. comps are going in the right direction. the stock's going in the right direction. up 60% since august on last year. so, that's really what you want 30 see, momentum on the top line with well-managed inventories and if you do that you have earnings visibility with retailers. limited brands multiple all-time high people want visibility. >> what about everybody else? >> everybody else is more volatile. look at handbag names, michael kors and kate spade, more volatility, what happens go o
baird. ♪ ♪ >>> costco reporting this morning that comp sales, sales that stores open for more than ahan expected 2% in march, hurt by the timing of earlier easter. combine with the negative effects of the harsh winter weather, west coast port slowdown. could we see more headwinds? joining us at post 9, the managing director of specialty retail analyst atstearn. more red than green, people considering march a one-off given the weather. >> people expecting march to be a good...
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and the desk that had the longest consecutive serving family members of the senate, the baird familytters. the closest thing we can do -- it matters because it will would be recorded -- i ask you now to take some pride. as senator daschle pointed out there are only 1960 -- 100 963 senators who have done and signed their names and the desk. each of you have before you an ability to sign. if you would take at your tablets, and please sign your name on the tablet, do they all have them? you do. all the actual senators, let's resubmit what we have all done before. sign your tablet. and then submit. thank you all very much. now, the senate has been a place of dialogue, debate, and decision. surrounding the most pressing issues facing the nation. statement will be able to serve their citizens about the best path forward. i am pleased to recognize our future leaders who will be reciting how lewd words of senators throughout history to remind us of our noble purpose. we will start with the first president of the united states senate, john adams. i recognize john adams. >> no caps on no perma
and the desk that had the longest consecutive serving family members of the senate, the baird familytters. the closest thing we can do -- it matters because it will would be recorded -- i ask you now to take some pride. as senator daschle pointed out there are only 1960 -- 100 963 senators who have done and signed their names and the desk. each of you have before you an ability to sign. if you would take at your tablets, and please sign your name on the tablet, do they all have them? you do....
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baird. [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops.rade idea about, say organic food stocks schwab can help. with a trading specialist just a tap away. what's on your mind lisa? i'd like to talk about a trade idea. let's hear it. [ male announcer ] see how schwab can help light a way forward. so you can make your move wherever you are. and start working on your next big idea. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. we're inside two minutes to the bell. back with ken fisher of fisher have manies whose new book is called "beat the crowds." there's a lot of confusion about when the fed will raise rates and what the market will do when the fed does get around to make the normalization process. what do you think the market will do to that. >> whatever everyone is worrying about in high abundance, you don't have to worry about. people never get this right. the fact is markets are discounter of information and everybody has priced that. secondarily, there's a long history in american and nonamerican markets of central banks making initial rate hikes. in my boo
baird. [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops.rade idea about, say organic food stocks schwab can help. with a trading specialist just a tap away. what's on your mind lisa? i'd like to talk about a trade idea. let's hear it. [ male announcer ] see how schwab can help light a way forward. so you can make your move wherever you are. and start working on your next big idea. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. we're inside two minutes to the bell. back with ken fisher of fisher have...
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joe fon zpi, one of -- joe fonzi, one of my favorite people, just talked with larry baird about the new starting right at the top larry with us. we were talking about what it is that's special about opening day in baseball. it's like no other pro sport. >> like nothing else that we know. the thing about it, there is sort of a renewal. i talked to my son on the east coast in college, and he was talking about how -- it's a beautiful day today after months of winter. we don't have that so much in san francisco. but it's a renewal. it's memory creation for spring and summer. >> reporter: let's do the business part of this first. that is that what the giants have on in the last -- have done in the last five years, unprecedented. but what you have done with season tickets and consecutive sellouts. >> we're at the golden era of history. this is about the fans. the fans have done it. don't you love the music? marshall tucker band behind us here. but the fans have done it. it's been an outpouring. >> what can you tell us -- i know you want to keep some things a surprise. but opening day there ar
joe fon zpi, one of -- joe fonzi, one of my favorite people, just talked with larry baird about the new starting right at the top larry with us. we were talking about what it is that's special about opening day in baseball. it's like no other pro sport. >> like nothing else that we know. the thing about it, there is sort of a renewal. i talked to my son on the east coast in college, and he was talking about how -- it's a beautiful day today after months of winter. we don't have that so...
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>> i didn't understand it at all until steven baird came to interview me for a law review article he was working on in 1992. he asked me two questions. he was a patent lawyer from minneapolis. he said, why didn't you use the u.s. patent and trademark board as a boron -- forum as a cause of action as a lawsuit against the washington football franchise to get rid of the trademark? i said "i have no idea what you just said. nothing makes sense to me about what you just said. "he walked me through it. there is the lanham act that says you can't have a trademark license on material or names for things that hold other people up to disrepute, contempt, disparage them. it is just against the law. that has worked in all the other lawsuits. i wonder, he said, why you didn't do that. i said, well, because this is literally the first time i'm ever hearing about any of this. before i let him out of the space, he became my lawyer. we talked about mounting the lawsuit that we did. it is a pocketbook incentive lawsuit. it really means -- it doesn't require -- one thing i like is that the first amend
>> i didn't understand it at all until steven baird came to interview me for a law review article he was working on in 1992. he asked me two questions. he was a patent lawyer from minneapolis. he said, why didn't you use the u.s. patent and trademark board as a boron -- forum as a cause of action as a lawsuit against the washington football franchise to get rid of the trademark? i said "i have no idea what you just said. nothing makes sense to me about what you just said. "he...
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baird. my name is jose lopez. i'm a troubleman in san francisco.res and troubleshoots electrical issues, getting customers' power back on. we're 24/7, 365 days a year. i love my job. going up in the bucket and seeing all of san francisco, it's an exhilarating feeling. i was born and raised in san francisco. this is where i live and there's a sense of pride in providing great power to our customers. when i go out there and get their power back on, there's a great sense of satisfaction. together, we're building a better california. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> we're watching the nasdaq very closely. just about eight points off of session lows today. the worst perfo
baird. my name is jose lopez. i'm a troubleman in san francisco.res and troubleshoots electrical issues, getting customers' power back on. we're 24/7, 365 days a year. i love my job. going up in the bucket and seeing all of san francisco, it's an exhilarating feeling. i was born and raised in san francisco. this is where i live and there's a sense of pride in providing great power to our customers. when i go out there and get their power back on, there's a great sense of satisfaction. together,...
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baird. >>> hello, everyone i'm sue herera and here's your cnbc news update for this hour.ral charges have been filed against a 23-year-old from columbus, ohio. he is accused of going to syria to get terrorist training and then returning to the u.s. he told one person that he wanted to go to a texas military base and kill three or four americans execution-style. >>> members of the bandland and the -- lady antebellum were in a bus that caught fire. a blown tire caused the fire. the band was en route to dallas for the american country music awards. fortunately no one was injured. >>> members of a cleaning crew have discovered a priceless mummy outside a peruvian archaeological preserve. it was found just by chance and seconds before being crushed by a trash compactor. >>> students in china got an unexpected visit from an unwanted guest. a buffalo burst into the primary school scaring the kids of course, who scrambled to get out of its way. reports say honking cars on the street sent the animal into a frightened rampage. police eventually shot the animal after asking its owner
baird. >>> hello, everyone i'm sue herera and here's your cnbc news update for this hour.ral charges have been filed against a 23-year-old from columbus, ohio. he is accused of going to syria to get terrorist training and then returning to the u.s. he told one person that he wanted to go to a texas military base and kill three or four americans execution-style. >>> members of the bandland and the -- lady antebellum were in a bus that caught fire. a blown tire caused the fire....
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baird. >>> hello, everyone. i'm sue herrera and here's your cnbc news update for this hour.uth koreans took part in anti-government protests denouncing the labor policies of the country's president. the rallies were orchestrated by south korea's largest labor union group. demonstrators are demanding an increase in the minimum wage. >>> several people were injured last night when a stage collapsed at an indiana high school. two dozen students were on stage at the time with about 900 people in the auditorium. state police have been brought in to help with that investigation. >>> world leaders and families of soldiers who fought in a conflict 100 years ago arrived in turk yoi today. prince charles and turkey's president laying wreaths at a memorial for the fallen soldiers. the president of armenia marked the 100th anniversary of the 19159 ottoman massacre of armenians. the presidents of france and russia were among the international dignitaries that were in attendance there. historians estimate up to 1.5 million armenians were killed by ottoman turks. that is the cnbc news upda
baird. >>> hello, everyone. i'm sue herrera and here's your cnbc news update for this hour.uth koreans took part in anti-government protests denouncing the labor policies of the country's president. the rallies were orchestrated by south korea's largest labor union group. demonstrators are demanding an increase in the minimum wage. >>> several people were injured last night when a stage collapsed at an indiana high school. two dozen students were on stage at the time with...