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bateman? >> just a couple of points, the building setback line and the interpretation given to it yesterday by mr. stores at dpw simply supports what's in the vista subdivision number 1 map, just to give you a little background, after the planning commission decision last november, we found that, if my memory serves, that the planning department could not at that time or had not at that time found the original vista subdivision number 1 map which we presented as one of our exhibits last tile, i imagine the same thing happened with dpw and mr. stores in those discussions after how many years it's been, he may not have had benefit of that original subdivision map either that both had the delineation of the setback lines swes the preliminary areas to be created and maintained. we brought that to the planning department as we were preparing for this hearing and waiting for the building permit to be issued. i'm very curious as to when were these covenants that are now brought forward, when were the
bateman? >> just a couple of points, the building setback line and the interpretation given to it yesterday by mr. stores at dpw simply supports what's in the vista subdivision number 1 map, just to give you a little background, after the planning commission decision last november, we found that, if my memory serves, that the planning department could not at that time or had not at that time found the original vista subdivision number 1 map which we presented as one of our exhibits last...
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. >> vanessa bateman is in her tdot office when she gets a report of the rock slide. >> at that point, it wasn't clear it was an emergency, if they had a rock in the road or the road was closed. the road is closed, everyone gets excited. okay, what is going on. >> it takes bateman about three hours to drive to the site. >> the emergency response folks from chattanooga were there. a construction company had been called to bring in equipment needed to break up the rocks. there was one larger rock, and there was a news crew. >> we saw somebody from tdot show up. this young lady got out, and she walked up and looked at me and walked on past, and she glanced at the boulder and then she went over and talked to mr. jones. >> bill mitchell, a 30-year news veteran has covered many rock slides during his career, but none this big. >> and then she came back over and she said, why don't you guys move back a little ways. she said, i'm hearing things up on that mountain that really unnerve me. i said, what are you hearing? she said, i'm hearing pops and snaps and things that make me believe some mo
. >> vanessa bateman is in her tdot office when she gets a report of the rock slide. >> at that point, it wasn't clear it was an emergency, if they had a rock in the road or the road was closed. the road is closed, everyone gets excited. okay, what is going on. >> it takes bateman about three hours to drive to the site. >> the emergency response folks from chattanooga were there. a construction company had been called to bring in equipment needed to break up the rocks....
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Aug 23, 2013
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i like jason bateman as a call, funny, alternative like michael keaton.ht now. >> some days you just can't get rid of a bomb. >> i want you to do me a favor, i want you to tell all your friends about me. >> what are you? >> i'm batman. >> i sent a signal. >> you called me here for this? the bat signal is not a beeper. >> we could give it a try. >> i want a car.
i like jason bateman as a call, funny, alternative like michael keaton.ht now. >> some days you just can't get rid of a bomb. >> i want you to do me a favor, i want you to tell all your friends about me. >> what are you? >> i'm batman. >> i sent a signal. >> you called me here for this? the bat signal is not a beeper. >> we could give it a try. >> i want a car.
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badly wrong that their employer had to be bailed out by the taxpayer and we also have the patrick bateman ask headlines as you hear about the banker who is screaming racial slurs and strangers and got knocked out on the street or maybe the bankers who have cocaine fueled meltdowns were about the banker who stabbed a cabbie so what's behind this dr alexandra michelle studied a group of bankers for more than a decade what she described was a factory on wall street that grinds people up and tosses them out during what i've found is that after approximately four years the picture changes performance declines not on technical skills the bankers are still superb as far as technical knowledge but creativity declines judgment declines ethical sensitivity could declines at about four because not surprisingly the body breaks down it's believed one percent of the general population is psychopath inc soup. when we say wall street actually has a higher percentage dr me show wasn't willing to go that far but i would say for now there is no evidence to support that kind of claim fair enough but i also h
badly wrong that their employer had to be bailed out by the taxpayer and we also have the patrick bateman ask headlines as you hear about the banker who is screaming racial slurs and strangers and got knocked out on the street or maybe the bankers who have cocaine fueled meltdowns were about the banker who stabbed a cabbie so what's behind this dr alexandra michelle studied a group of bankers for more than a decade what she described was a factory on wall street that grinds people up and tosses...
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badly wrong that their employer had to be bailed out by the taxpayer and we also have the patrick bateman ask headlines you hear about the banker who is screaming racial slurs and strangers and got knocked out on the street remove the bankers have cocaine fueled meltdowns were on the banker who stabbed economy so what's behind this dr alexander michelle studied a group of bankers for more than a decade what she described was a factory on wall street that grinds people up and tosses them out during what i've found is that often approximately four years the picture changes performance declines not on technical skills the bankers are still superb as far as technical knowledge but chris have a two declines judgment declines ethical sensitivity could declines at about four because not surprisingly the body breaks down it's believed one percent of the general population is psychopathic so can we say wall street actually has a higher percentage dr michelle wasn't willing to go that far i would say for now there is no evidence to support that kind of claim fair enough but i also had to talk to so
badly wrong that their employer had to be bailed out by the taxpayer and we also have the patrick bateman ask headlines you hear about the banker who is screaming racial slurs and strangers and got knocked out on the street remove the bankers have cocaine fueled meltdowns were on the banker who stabbed economy so what's behind this dr alexander michelle studied a group of bankers for more than a decade what she described was a factory on wall street that grinds people up and tosses them out...
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. >> i just did one with tina fey and jason bateman. >> jimmy: and she is the greatest.his is a giant, giant thing. >> it was big deal, i know. i had no idea. >> jimmy: what did you think it was going to be? just a one-off? >> yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> well, nobody owned -- i knew no one that owned a thing to play a videotape. nobody did, right? there was no video industry. it cost too much money. and i thought, well, you know, they'll pay me some money and i'll do it. and, you know -- 17 million, it's the biggest grossing video of all-time. >> jimmy: 17 million copies. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's epic! >> it launched the video industry. >> jimmy: the video industry and everything with blockbuster and all that stuff. but also the workout -- now you're probably responsible for the shake weight in a weird way. [ laughter ] i have got to say, right now your boyfriend is richard -- >> perry. >> jimmy: richard perry. who is amazing -- >> music producer. >> jimmy: he produced one of my favorite albums of all-time. >> i know what it's going to be. "nilsson
. >> i just did one with tina fey and jason bateman. >> jimmy: and she is the greatest.his is a giant, giant thing. >> it was big deal, i know. i had no idea. >> jimmy: what did you think it was going to be? just a one-off? >> yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> well, nobody owned -- i knew no one that owned a thing to play a videotape. nobody did, right? there was no video industry. it cost too much money. and i thought, well, you know, they'll pay me some...
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let's bring in randy bateman, cio of huntington funds. doing something a little bit different because this is an interesting area and we don't always look at it. i want to take a look, first of all, at cabella's with us about the outdoor enthusiast. >> we've seen a great deal of explosion in the farm community. ag business and farm income is up really double since 2009. went from 60 billion up to 128 billion now, so a lot of money that's slowing around in the agricultural sector. you've got fracking that's also flowing into that area so companies that can participate in that rural community capital expansion and cabela's is one of them. they don't have to put a lot of bricks and mortar into producing or distributing their product. use catalogs in most cases, and that has them i think a great deal of opportunity to hit those communities that you really don't want to try to build that bricks and mortar effort. >> right. primarily a catalog company, aren't they, which i guess is the secret to their success? lindsey corporation, a large-scale
let's bring in randy bateman, cio of huntington funds. doing something a little bit different because this is an interesting area and we don't always look at it. i want to take a look, first of all, at cabella's with us about the outdoor enthusiast. >> we've seen a great deal of explosion in the farm community. ag business and farm income is up really double since 2009. went from 60 billion up to 128 billion now, so a lot of money that's slowing around in the agricultural sector. you've...
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jason bateman, ed helms and will forte. you need to see this video.million clicks. it's very, very funny. a lot of people saying online, it's great to see that mumford & sons can laugh at themselves. >> that's great. >> it does look like every mumford & sons video. >> yeah. >> really well done. >> it's good. >>> and finally, everybody, oh, dear. what do you do when a young buck gets frisky with you? >> ding, ding, ding. >> if you're this guy and the buck is of the four-legged variety, you just sit still and let that buck have at it. he loves him. getting a little personal. the young man sitting on a beach in british columbia. it happened last week. the video has gone super viral on youtube. >> the antlers? >> what a moment. 1500 ticks on this. >> thanks, josh. 46 i hope he shaves his head afterwards. i'm sorry. that was an upsetting piece of video. you should have warned america. and canada for that matter. >> and that's "pop news." >> how do you know how many ticks are on the average deer? >> i don't know. believe me. i need to -- >> how do you know
jason bateman, ed helms and will forte. you need to see this video.million clicks. it's very, very funny. a lot of people saying online, it's great to see that mumford & sons can laugh at themselves. >> that's great. >> it does look like every mumford & sons video. >> yeah. >> really well done. >> it's good. >>> and finally, everybody, oh, dear. what do you do when a young buck gets frisky with you? >> ding, ding, ding. >> if you're...
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you'll recognize ed helms, jason bateman, jason sudeikis and will for te. wow.l actually. >> up next he costars opposite harrison ford, the new thriller "paranoia" liam hemsworth is here with author joseph findser whose book inspired the movie. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ school bell rings ] ♪ school's out for summer ♪ [ male announcer ] from the last day of school, back to the first. they're gonna need a lot of stuff. for everything kids need to everything they want in styles and colors as unique as they are. staples has it. stock up for the year now and get 15% off school supplies through september 21st when you buy a back to school savings pass. staples. that was easy. the last thing i want is to feel like someone is giving me a sales pitch, especially when it comes to my investments. you want a broker you can trust. a lot of guys at the other firms seemed more focused on selling than their clients. that's why i stopped working at my old brokerage and became a financial consultant with charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consu
you'll recognize ed helms, jason bateman, jason sudeikis and will for te. wow.l actually. >> up next he costars opposite harrison ford, the new thriller "paranoia" liam hemsworth is here with author joseph findser whose book inspired the movie. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ school bell rings ] ♪ school's out for summer ♪ [ male announcer ] from the last day of school, back to the first. they're gonna need a lot of stuff. for everything kids...
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i like jason bateman as a call, funny, alternative like michael keaton. "morning joe" starts right now. >> some days you just can't get rid of a bomb. >> i want you to do me a favor, i want you to tell all your friends about me. >> what are you? >> i'm batman. >> i sent a signal. >> you called me here for this? the bat signal is not a beeper. >> we could give it a try. >> i want a car. chicks dig the car. >> this is why superman works alone. >> i'm batman. nice coat. >> forget there have been bad batmans out there over the years. val kilmer, i didn't remember him. good morning, friday, august 23rd. on set washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay who i gave her a cold. she's upset. >> we're sharing everything. guys, be careful. >> okay. >> don't overshare, please. >> drugs here if anyone touches them. >> always be in england. >> can i just say, does every boy grow up dreaming of saying, i'm batman? >> i don't know. it's a funny joke. >> every boy doesn't grow up. >> that's good. >> oh! >> oh. >> discuss that also. pulitzer-prize winning hist
i like jason bateman as a call, funny, alternative like michael keaton. "morning joe" starts right now. >> some days you just can't get rid of a bomb. >> i want you to do me a favor, i want you to tell all your friends about me. >> what are you? >> i'm batman. >> i sent a signal. >> you called me here for this? the bat signal is not a beeper. >> we could give it a try. >> i want a car. chicks dig the car. >> this is why superman...