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. >> i'm baird jones. >> two eccentrics from new york's disco days. >> if you were on baird's list, yourocial life was assured. >> two oddball art collections. >> all right. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story... >> and it's really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today and i'm in the pocono mountains of pennsylvania on my way to meet an heir with a head-spinning story that will take us back to 1970s manhattan, the era of punk rock, disco and wild parties at studio 54. >> my name is hugh hooper. back in 2008, my brother hoop received a very strange inheritance. when he died three years later, he left one twice as strange to me. >> hugh, hi. i'm jamie. >> how are you doing, jamie?
. >> i'm baird jones. >> two eccentrics from new york's disco days. >> if you were on baird's list, yourocial life was assured. >> two oddball art collections. >> all right. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story... >> and it's really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the...
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baird, what were you taught was the role of cbp officers at the port of entry?that we inspect passengers and conveyances and baggage and enforce immigration and customs laws. >> officer perallon, you received training inon substances, is that right? >> yes, we did. >> you learned what methamphetamine is? >> yes. >> reporter: the methamphetamine in cruz velazquez's shoulder bag is just a small part of a multibillion-dollar criminal business driven by a growing demand in the u.s. for the highly addictive drug. as depicted in the television series "breaking bad," it is a drug made, or cooked, from chemicals. incredibly profitable. >> $672,000. >> all in? >> no. each. >> each? >> each. >> reporter: 7:04 now, and officer baird opens velazquez's bag to pull out the two bottles inside. in the preceding months, the cbp became aware of a new technique for methamphetamine, dissolving the powdered form in a concentrated liquid solution. >> you were suspicious of that bottle, were you not? >> not at the time. >> reporter: but the video suggests otherwise as baird and perall
baird, what were you taught was the role of cbp officers at the port of entry?that we inspect passengers and conveyances and baggage and enforce immigration and customs laws. >> officer perallon, you received training inon substances, is that right? >> yes, we did. >> you learned what methamphetamine is? >> yes. >> reporter: the methamphetamine in cruz velazquez's shoulder bag is just a small part of a multibillion-dollar criminal business driven by a growing...
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i would like to introduce zoe baird.he ceo of the markle foundation, she's held that role since 1998 under her leadership, the foundation has focused on this exact issue. i know she's partnered with governor hickenlooperer and others here. prior to that, zoe had an incredibly successful career as a lawyer and in government, she's a friend and a leader i'm an admirer, and i think she's the perfect person with the perfect background to partner with us governors to take a leadership role in apprenticeship. >> thank you so much. it's a privilege to be with you at your hosted nga meeting, which i understand is a tremendous success. and a tremendous success for all of you, i hope that congress tribute some ideas that you take away, that are actionable in your even states and thank you for having us here. >> i think it's important for all of us i've spent a lot of my life in public service as well as in the private sector. i think it's important for all of us who sit in a role that feel the pain people are feeling. to look at t
i would like to introduce zoe baird.he ceo of the markle foundation, she's held that role since 1998 under her leadership, the foundation has focused on this exact issue. i know she's partnered with governor hickenlooperer and others here. prior to that, zoe had an incredibly successful career as a lawyer and in government, she's a friend and a leader i'm an admirer, and i think she's the perfect person with the perfect background to partner with us governors to take a leadership role in...
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sweating profusely, upsetting officer valerie baird. >> i noticed some labored breathing, and he washaking a lot. i remember putting my hand just told him to like relax. >> reporter: it will be more than 35 minutes after the first drink before officers call for a team of paramedics. a fateful delay. >> because the drug's making the heart beat so fast, the heart needs more oxygen. it essentially can't get enough oxygen. as a result the person develops chest pains. very similar to if they were having a heart attack. >> reporter: now at 7:51 a san diego fire department team of paramedics does arrive. he is handcuffed to a gurney for a trip to the hospital. his temperature rising to 105 degrees. his heart racing at an incredible 220 beats a minute. >> what do you think he's feeling at this point? >> abject terror. >> abject terror? >> absolutely. >> reporter: according to the san diego county medical examiner, 16-year-old cruz marcellino velasquez acevedo died at 8:57 p.m. of acute methamphetamine intoxication, less than two hours after he first drank from the suspicious bottle. >> you f
sweating profusely, upsetting officer valerie baird. >> i noticed some labored breathing, and he washaking a lot. i remember putting my hand just told him to like relax. >> reporter: it will be more than 35 minutes after the first drink before officers call for a team of paramedics. a fateful delay. >> because the drug's making the heart beat so fast, the heart needs more oxygen. it essentially can't get enough oxygen. as a result the person develops chest pains. very similar...
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the home of colonel james baird would be a place where some of them are stored. we will get to that in a few moments. because of tension rising thomas april to seize these arms and armor meant that had been collected. he wanted to do it in a very secretive fashion. when he gathered british soldiers come on out here to concord to collect these arms it was not a best-kept secret. system of alarm writers that were set up in boston as well as the colonies, word got out paul revere and william dog will spread the word of the british army who are now on the march out. if the british army marches down from boston in the early morning they encounter 77 militia men on lexington green. nobody knows who did it but shots were fired that morning. you will have seven and eight colonials who will die. there continue to march here toward concord. the concord, lincoln and bedford militias that gathered in the early morning were over an area. they will see the sheer size in number. britishe ahead of the by 500 yards. the colonials will come into concord and come out here area and
the home of colonel james baird would be a place where some of them are stored. we will get to that in a few moments. because of tension rising thomas april to seize these arms and armor meant that had been collected. he wanted to do it in a very secretive fashion. when he gathered british soldiers come on out here to concord to collect these arms it was not a best-kept secret. system of alarm writers that were set up in boston as well as the colonies, word got out paul revere and william dog...
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. >> i'm baird jones. >> two eccentrics from new york's disco days. >> if you were on baird's list, youre was assured. >> two oddball art collections. >> all right. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story... >> and it's really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
. >> i'm baird jones. >> two eccentrics from new york's disco days. >> if you were on baird's list, youre was assured. >> two oddball art collections. >> all right. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story... >> and it's really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new...
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baird: thank you. be here withul to you at your nga meeting, which i understand is a tremendous success. i hope that we will contribute ideas that are really actionable and you're on state spirit and thank you to the nga for having us here. i think it's really important for all of us -- and i have spent a lot of my life in public service as well as the private sector -- and i think it's really important for all of us who sit in a role where we are trying to address the pain that people are feeling in this and try to create the opportunity for them that we know exist to look at this question of the digital economy from their vantage point. a so, how do people feel? people are excited to read most people have smartphones. netflix.le use -- 11s a lot of exciting excitement about what the digital economy is bringing. but import the, most people feel they do not see their place in it from -- but importantly, most people feel they do not see their place in it from an economic point of view. they do not know
baird: thank you. be here withul to you at your nga meeting, which i understand is a tremendous success. i hope that we will contribute ideas that are really actionable and you're on state spirit and thank you to the nga for having us here. i think it's really important for all of us -- and i have spent a lot of my life in public service as well as the private sector -- and i think it's really important for all of us who sit in a role where we are trying to address the pain that people are...
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we are waiting for the first session of the day to get and judasth zoe baird marx -- and judas marx. judithout the day -- and marx. the first session should be getting underway shortly. they seem to be running a little late. while we wait, we will show you a portion of yesterday's session, which included justin trudeau. >> good afternoon. it is my sincere privilege to be here with you today to talk about some of the values we have in common and some of the solutions to the challenges we all face. governor mcauliffe, thank you for your kind words of introduction and your thoughtful opening remarks. governor rolando, thank you for your warm welcome in this -- and this extremity hospitality. in rhode island. i must say i am a little bit flattered and a little bit surprised that so many of you in the audience have chosen to be here rather than at the beach. maybe that is on the agenda for this weekend. or maybe, like me, you agree with wallace stevens, that are have's the truth depends on a walk around the lake. i have to tell you, wallace stevens is my favorite american poet. by day, he
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. >> bob baird, just from an intelligence standpoint, you were a cia officer for a long time, it is totally beyond the pale of thought that the russian government would use an attorney from moscow who has had connections who now says in an interview today that she had in fact met with the top prosecutor in russia to discuss things and actually now it's been revealed did do work for this russian oligarch, even though the russian oligarch's attorney told me a couple days ago she was just an acquaintance of the son and had never worked for them. is that kind of standard operating procedure for russian intelligence? >> well, it is, anderson. the way i look at it is this is what's called the soft pitch. they got some dirt on hillary. it was the hacking that had been done the year before. they wanted to know if the trump team would cooperate with them. they use their contacts and they went in. and not bringing any information would be pretty typical at the first meeting. they just want to see the reaction, to see if the trump team would pick it up, donald jr. and once they say this is a great ide
. >> bob baird, just from an intelligence standpoint, you were a cia officer for a long time, it is totally beyond the pale of thought that the russian government would use an attorney from moscow who has had connections who now says in an interview today that she had in fact met with the top prosecutor in russia to discuss things and actually now it's been revealed did do work for this russian oligarch, even though the russian oligarch's attorney told me a couple days ago she was just an...
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colonel baird had been in the legislature a number of times, 65 years old. he's not somebody who's going to go off on his own. so it may be that concorde not a conservative patriotism , served the cause better than a town that was first to suddenly emerge in a mob or in radical action but they still tried to exploit the network of royalist figures in the town of concorde so jonas mine who was an aristocrat was favorable to the king side sent notes into allies in boston saying let me tell you, i can't control these men. doctor joseph lee, the one who couldn't get in the church was seen racing into boston around august 31st 1774 to bring warning that the crowd was going to march from concorde into boston and to warn the judges there. he was there after treated as a loyalist and put into house arrest for the person first part of the war. the governor also called on spies in the countryside when the king's troops come home here on april 19th, there's a map of all the hiding places of where the powder and the arms and the canon and other military are stored. they
colonel baird had been in the legislature a number of times, 65 years old. he's not somebody who's going to go off on his own. so it may be that concorde not a conservative patriotism , served the cause better than a town that was first to suddenly emerge in a mob or in radical action but they still tried to exploit the network of royalist figures in the town of concorde so jonas mine who was an aristocrat was favorable to the king side sent notes into allies in boston saying let me tell you, i...
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we are waiting for the first session of the day to get and judasth zoe baird marx -- and judas marx.hout the day -- and marx. the first session should be getting underway shortly. they seem to be running a little late. while we wait, we will show you a portion of yesterday's session, which included justin trudeau. >> good afternoon. it is my sincere privilege to be here with you today to talk about some of the values we have in common and some of the solus
we are waiting for the first session of the day to get and judasth zoe baird marx -- and judas marx.hout the day -- and marx. the first session should be getting underway shortly. they seem to be running a little late. while we wait, we will show you a portion of yesterday's session, which included justin trudeau. >> good afternoon. it is my sincere privilege to be here with you today to talk about some of the values we have in common and some of the solus
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lord baird. mps elected a new deputy speaker on wednesday.interton will serve alongside lindsay hoyle and eleanor laing, who were both re—elected. they will help john bercow to keep order in the commons. gabrielle o'neill asked a former deputy speaker, nigel evans, if he could pass on any tips to the new recruit. we do have a little booklet, and it contains the photographs and constituencies and names of every member of parliament. i think the trick for rosie is to do what i used to do which is start at the top left and work your way along the chamber and go back and mentally say the name of the person you are looking at. and if you can't get the name, then you look through the book, and have a look at the photograph and then start again. and just make sure that you remember the person's name. i used to do it even when i was in the tea room, and i used to look at mps, mentally i would say their names in my head. and if i couldn't get the name, i would go and get the book. and how do you deal with a rowdy chamber? labour mp ian austin found ou
lord baird. mps elected a new deputy speaker on wednesday.interton will serve alongside lindsay hoyle and eleanor laing, who were both re—elected. they will help john bercow to keep order in the commons. gabrielle o'neill asked a former deputy speaker, nigel evans, if he could pass on any tips to the new recruit. we do have a little booklet, and it contains the photographs and constituencies and names of every member of parliament. i think the trick for rosie is to do what i used to do which...
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. >> all right, joining us is a former cia operative, bob baird. columnist for real clear politics ab stoddard and betsy, i want to start with what we last heard from diane gallagher that mark corallo has resigned. you have new information on that. >> i spoke to the associates, another person who's been a professional colleague for years and what they told me is that after the president gave that interview to "the new york times" which you all just showed tape of, that it made it impossible for corallo to stay on. he would have seen the pr disaster that rolled out and given everything that these folks know about corallo, as soon as the president sat down for the interview it was inevitable he was going have to leave. it's likely there were other concerns as well. corallo has indicated to the media he felt he was receiving some dishonest information, some bad information from other actors on the legal team. but the fact that he resigned immediately after the news that the interview broke was not a coincidence. the president made it impossible for hi
. >> all right, joining us is a former cia operative, bob baird. columnist for real clear politics ab stoddard and betsy, i want to start with what we last heard from diane gallagher that mark corallo has resigned. you have new information on that. >> i spoke to the associates, another person who's been a professional colleague for years and what they told me is that after the president gave that interview to "the new york times" which you all just showed tape of, that it...
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lucky to have two amazing leaders with us, judy marks from seaman's thank you for joining us and zoey baird for the markell foundation. this is an issue near and dear to the hearts of every governor who's here and every governor in the 50 states mainly because as we were just talking about we governors have an insebtive to get this right. the employers in our states are counting on us to figure out how to deliver them a trained work force. and that absolutely includes four year college, includes community college and includes career and technical education. but it includes and needs to increasingly include apprenticeship programs. here in rhode island we are big believers in the apprenticeship model. very early on in my term we received a grant from the federal government around apprenticeship. we have duens of programs, they are working. and we are especially focused on what i call the nontrade apprenticeships. we have one in cyber, one in it, one in process technology. non-trade but incresably important high-growth areas. and we're looking to learn from both of you this morning to figure
lucky to have two amazing leaders with us, judy marks from seaman's thank you for joining us and zoey baird for the markell foundation. this is an issue near and dear to the hearts of every governor who's here and every governor in the 50 states mainly because as we were just talking about we governors have an insebtive to get this right. the employers in our states are counting on us to figure out how to deliver them a trained work force. and that absolutely includes four year college,...
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someone shot her several times inside her home on the 700 block of baird moore avenue in winslow townshipprosecutors are now offering $5,000 for any information that leads to an arrest and convict. >>> the former guitarist for the band al city pleaded guilty to lewdness with child. daniel your again son admitted he exposed himself to a girl younger than 13 in atlantic city in august of 2013. he had initially been charged with attempting to lure a child and engaging in criminal sexual contact. the judge sentenced your again son to two years probation. >>> woman is now charged with auto interest after the 65-year-old stole a man's cab. police say betty thomas got into an argument with her cab driver sometime after midnight on thursday and proceeded to steal the vehicle. by the time police got caught up with her a half hour later she had a woman and a small child in her back seat. she was a iteming to get a fare as a cab driver, according to investigators. the woman in the back seat said she had no idea what was going on here. >>> a local basketball referee says he's owed author's sap dollar
someone shot her several times inside her home on the 700 block of baird moore avenue in winslow townshipprosecutors are now offering $5,000 for any information that leads to an arrest and convict. >>> the former guitarist for the band al city pleaded guilty to lewdness with child. daniel your again son admitted he exposed himself to a girl younger than 13 in atlantic city in august of 2013. he had initially been charged with attempting to lure a child and engaging in criminal sexual...
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. >> francis's twin brother, franklin, plays tennis at south baird university. >> remember that name.afoe. okay. >>> one last check of the weather with sheena because it's hit and miss with those showers today. >> yeah, pretty much as we go later into the afternoon and the evening, so right now, we're dry. we're going to stay dry until about the evening commute, then we'll see some showers move back and can't rule out a thunderstorm but until then, high temperatures close to 90. humid today, tomorrow, slight chance for showers, dry for most of saturday. sunday's going to be really comfortable day, low humidity, mid 80s, really nice, then into monday, still low humidity, very comfortable, near 90, but then we get back into the mid 90s with those thunderstorms and looking ahead to next week and if you're trying to make those weeks, so far, the upper 80s. >> still saying you need to go saturday morning to get the car washed. >> saturday morning. >> saturday morning is your best bet. >> weekend is going to be beautiful. just get it over with early. >> all right. >> that's going to do it f
. >> francis's twin brother, franklin, plays tennis at south baird university. >> remember that name.afoe. okay. >>> one last check of the weather with sheena because it's hit and miss with those showers today. >> yeah, pretty much as we go later into the afternoon and the evening, so right now, we're dry. we're going to stay dry until about the evening commute, then we'll see some showers move back and can't rule out a thunderstorm but until then, high temperatures...
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someone shot her several times inside her home on the 700 block of baird more avenue in winslow township. prosecutors are offering a $5,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest and convict. >>> only on fox tonight, security cameras catch a philadelphia man staging his own accident so he can sue the region's transit authority. bogus personal injury claims for years have caused septa tens of millions of dollars money that ultimately comes out of your pocket. >> 24,000 surveillance cameras are turning the tide and saving septa and you big bucks. our bruce gordon here's here joins us in stewed eighty seven bruce you actually talk to the man in that video. >> yeah, i sure d oswald dough reyes santiago is due in court monday. not as the plaintiff in civil lawsuit, but as the defendant in a criminal case alleging attempted fraud and theft by deception. reyes santiago's lawsuit against septa claimed he'd been sitting on a stackable chair in the lobby of the transit authority market street head quarters were the defective chair back broke or separated causing him to suddenly and vio
someone shot her several times inside her home on the 700 block of baird more avenue in winslow township. prosecutors are offering a $5,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest and convict. >>> only on fox tonight, security cameras catch a philadelphia man staging his own accident so he can sue the region's transit authority. bogus personal injury claims for years have caused septa tens of millions of dollars money that ultimately comes out of your pocket. >> 24,000...
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and wells and citi we have anabli analyst with us baird equity it reminds me a little bit of the commentaryuring the obama administration when the bank was targeted with lots of fines, lots of scrutiny and lots of regulation do you think there's a risk of retaliation now that he's spoken out against the gridlock in washington >> good morning. thanks for having me on. yeah, it's a good question no i don't and i'm not really concerned about retaliation. i think i don't want to touch the politics of it i think this is just a way for jamie to indirectly communicate with lawmakers to try and get off the dime and get things done >> so what do you think would benefit this sector the most in term of policy >> well, from a policy perspective, we've already started to see some of the benefits from a little bit more liberal view of being able to return capital i think some relief on liquidity rules would help the biggest banks. probably the biggest benefit is tax and infrastructure and most notably tax. not only would it have a direct impact on the bank sector, the banks have the highest tax rate in t
and wells and citi we have anabli analyst with us baird equity it reminds me a little bit of the commentaryuring the obama administration when the bank was targeted with lots of fines, lots of scrutiny and lots of regulation do you think there's a risk of retaliation now that he's spoken out against the gridlock in washington >> good morning. thanks for having me on. yeah, it's a good question no i don't and i'm not really concerned about retaliation. i think i don't want to touch the...
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baird middle school won an honorable mention of $250 for their documentary on the opioid epidemic. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 studentcam documentary competition. to watch any of the videos, go studentcam.org. and studentcam 2018 starts in september with the theme, the constitution and you. we're asking students to choose any provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why the provision is important. >>> michael eric dyson and entertainer michael "biv" bivins as part of the naacp's annual convention held in baltimore. panelists talked about the state of the justice system for people of color, the disparities and judicial outcomes faced by black citizens compared to their white counterparts and what changes need to be made to close such gaps. [ applause ] >> hello, everyone. a pleasure to be here with you all today. i have the great privilege of introducing today's panel and i'm going to do that quickly because my mentor, dr. dyson, who will be joining us, has to have a hard out and i really want
baird middle school won an honorable mention of $250 for their documentary on the opioid epidemic. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 studentcam documentary competition. to watch any of the videos, go studentcam.org. and studentcam 2018 starts in september with the theme, the constitution and you. we're asking students to choose any provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why the provision is important. >>> michael eric dyson and...
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>> as the a baird ruston quote, a civil rights leader and organizer and someone behind the logisticshave at indivisible, average of 13 groups, locally led in every single congressional district in the country. these are folks standing up to make their voice heard in their congressional districts and back home when their senators are there right now this week for recess. what they're saying if you take away my health insurance i'll be bankrupt or dead and why you need to vote for me and not for donald trump's healthcare plan. >> there are some of these, we have watched them, people have gotten very upset and angry when they've been very disruptive. there is another argument to be made, the people showing up, congress, senate, holding these town halls, don't they have a right to be heard. do you support some of the people who have truly disrupted the ability of the people there to get their questions answered to get their questions answered. >> i absolutely think folks should have their questions answered. we advise you have a right as a constituents to have your voice heard. that mean
>> as the a baird ruston quote, a civil rights leader and organizer and someone behind the logisticshave at indivisible, average of 13 groups, locally led in every single congressional district in the country. these are folks standing up to make their voice heard in their congressional districts and back home when their senators are there right now this week for recess. what they're saying if you take away my health insurance i'll be bankrupt or dead and why you need to vote for me and...
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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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for the attorney general if there's a new nominee, and then also pushing back on the notion that ted baird and i reported that the president is apparently being urged in some quarters to consider is a recess appointment because to do that, you need the senate to actually go into recess and it doesn't look like that's going to happen. >> big picture. if this is really about russia and maybe it's not about jeff sessions, we don't know, i can't crawl into the president's brain, but at the end of the day, i mean, if sessions were to go away and then you have rosenstein and he could quit and then grant, at the end of the day, the russian investigation doesn't go away. correct? >> probably. but there are -- our colleague laura jarrett sort of laid out a series of what if's if jeff sessions goes and one of the what if's is there are ways to kind of move people around within the justice department and for him to try to find somebody who could help to do that. if he wants to go that route, there are some tools at his disposal, meaning if the president wants to really find a way to put a kibosh on t
for the attorney general if there's a new nominee, and then also pushing back on the notion that ted baird and i reported that the president is apparently being urged in some quarters to consider is a recess appointment because to do that, you need the senate to actually go into recess and it doesn't look like that's going to happen. >> big picture. if this is really about russia and maybe it's not about jeff sessions, we don't know, i can't crawl into the president's brain, but at the...
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baird middle school received an honorable mention prize of $250 for their documentary on the opioid
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can anything, anything derail this rally bruce biddles for baird and david speca with guide stone capital management david, let me begin by asking you if you think this is the week gee owe politics start to matter. >> i don't think it's this week, tyler. the main reason is because of global central bank policy for the past several years, has created a situation where there's no penalty for being wrong in the stock market. we saw that after brexit, after the trump/comey issue. investors have no fear of being wrong and risks gee politics or terrorism or slow growth or lack of policy approval, none causing angst for investors because they don't fear being wrong with the liquidity. >> go ahead. >> david, i was going to say the liquidity is supposedly going away, isn't it isn't that the big risk. >> absolutely it is. that's what's going to start to create volatility. seeing the fed tapering, ecb is started to talk about tapering, the bank of england. the fed's raising rates. >> but what is the risk that the market just falls or is the risk we have never undone such a massive policy experiment
can anything, anything derail this rally bruce biddles for baird and david speca with guide stone capital management david, let me begin by asking you if you think this is the week gee owe politics start to matter. >> i don't think it's this week, tyler. the main reason is because of global central bank policy for the past several years, has created a situation where there's no penalty for being wrong in the stock market. we saw that after brexit, after the trump/comey issue. investors...
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baird middle school received an honorable mention prize of $250 for their documentary on the opioid epidemic. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 studentcam documentary competition. and studentcam 2018 starts in september with the theme "the tunisi tunisi constitution & you." we're asking students create a video of why the constitution is important. >>> now a house oversight hearing on a bill to reauthorize the office of national drug control policy. this is almost two hours. >> the committee on government oversieft and reform will come to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to call a recess at any time. before we get to opening statements, i want to thank everyone. our guests, our panelists, those in the audience, the members and staff and everyone for how accommodating you were this morning. we had an unforeseen contingency that arose in our normal room. so thank you for understanding. over the past two decades, elicit drug use has emerged as a public safety cries wis overdoses becoming -- crises with overdoses becoming the leading cause of injury or death
baird middle school received an honorable mention prize of $250 for their documentary on the opioid epidemic. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 studentcam documentary competition. and studentcam 2018 starts in september with the theme "the tunisi tunisi constitution & you." we're asking students create a video of why the constitution is important. >>> now a house oversight hearing on a bill to reauthorize the office of national drug control policy....
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baird.s. >> good morning. >> what are you expecting out of -- let's say out of alphabet? >> well, certainly the core search business is the majority of revenues. and we think that is very healthy growing double digits. but youtube is also important growing even faster but certainly there have been concerns from some advertisers around content so we're looking at any metrics around youtube and certainly anything that management is willing to say around emerging businesses such as google maps, or google cloud platform, certainly android is important. but from our perspective those are the key businesses and metrics. >> in terms of the eu fine that came out i believe june 27th or so, alphabetis going to take the full impact of that fine in this quarter what else can we expect in terms of any sort of commentary surrounding environments, the environment doing business in europe right now >>> well they may not so much specifically but the bigger i think that we have is whether google might need or
baird.s. >> good morning. >> what are you expecting out of -- let's say out of alphabet? >> well, certainly the core search business is the majority of revenues. and we think that is very healthy growing double digits. but youtube is also important growing even faster but certainly there have been concerns from some advertisers around content so we're looking at any metrics around youtube and certainly anything that management is willing to say around emerging businesses such...
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i now would like to introduce zoe baird. zoe is the ceo of the markell foundation. she has held that role since 1998. and under her leadership, the foundation has really focused considerably on this exact issue. and i know she's partners with governor hickenlooper and other governors here in public/private partnerships to invest in successful job training and apprenticeships programs. prior to that, zoe had an incredibly successful career as a lawyer and in government. she's a friend and a leader. i'm an admirer. and i think she's the perfect person with the perfect background to partner with us governors to take a leadership role in apprenticeships. so welcome, zoe. >> thank you. it is wonderful to be here with you at your nga meeting, which i understand is a tremendous success. and a tremendous success for all of you. i hope that we will contribute some ideas that you take away that are really actionable in your own states and thank you very much to the nga for having us here. i think it's really important for all of us -- and i have spent a lot of my life in publ
i now would like to introduce zoe baird. zoe is the ceo of the markell foundation. she has held that role since 1998. and under her leadership, the foundation has really focused considerably on this exact issue. and i know she's partners with governor hickenlooper and other governors here in public/private partnerships to invest in successful job training and apprenticeships programs. prior to that, zoe had an incredibly successful career as a lawyer and in government. she's a friend and a...