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that's scott bauer of trading advantage. that's a wrap for today. coming up tomorrow in movies and money .. this year's american films that are blockbusters in china-- but box office busts in the u.s. from all us at first business... thank you for watching. >>> we are following breaking news and these are live pictures as firefighters discover a body while responding to a fire in the south bay. >>> we are live in oakland where investigators are looking for someone who started a huge fire early this morning. that sent a security guard to the hospital. we'll have the latest on the investigation. >>> baby, it's cold out there. we have freeze warnings, frost advisories. >>> plus the questions this morning about that phone call that prompted a big scare at the san jose city college campus. it's all ahead. >>> good morning. thank you for joinin
that's scott bauer of trading advantage. that's a wrap for today. coming up tomorrow in movies and money .. this year's american films that are blockbusters in china-- but box office busts in the u.s. from all us at first business... thank you for watching. >>> we are following breaking news and these are live pictures as firefighters discover a body while responding to a fire in the south bay. >>> we are live in oakland where investigators are looking for someone who started...
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scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now for a closer look at a coal stock. good morning to you. > > good morning angie. > what are you seeing in walter energy? > > this one is really sticking out. the stock has basically halved this year, from $60-ish down to $30. just recently - end of last week, yesterday - we saw a monstrous, monstrous call buying for this particular stock in the $30 and $32.50 lines, not just for december monthly expiration, which is still about three weeks out, but even on the weeklies. just a tremendous amount of call buying. so, is it someone just trying to take a position where the stock has halved this year? or, is it possibly in play a little bit? don't know, but it is definitely sticking out on the watch list. > did the stock mostly tumble because it was conventional wisdom that if governor romney was in the white house that was a plus for coal stocks, and a negative if it was president obama? > > i think you saw that across the board in that sector, though i will say that wlt really started falling much before the election, much
scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now for a closer look at a coal stock. good morning to you. > > good morning angie. > what are you seeing in walter energy? > > this one is really sticking out. the stock has basically halved this year, from $60-ish down to $30. just recently - end of last week, yesterday - we saw a monstrous, monstrous call buying for this particular stock in the $30 and $32.50 lines, not just for december monthly expiration, which is still about three...
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that's scott bauer of trading advantage . some call it big brother - video cameras watching over you while at work. but it's producing safer food products from the beef industry and better hygiene among healthcare professionals who sometimes forget the basics, such as washing hands after treating patients. the company that makes camera systems that watch over you says they're also watching out for you in terms of consumer protection. that's according to adam aronson, whose company, arrowsight, watches by remote camera half of the beef industry and meat processors such as osi. "if osi can improve productivity by 10%, there's opportunities for other industries like this." it took the largest meat recall in history in 2008 to bring cameras into meat packing to the extent that exists today. in three years, arrowsight went from having cameras in one meat packing facility to 30 of them - not to mention other manufacturers and fast-food restaurants. "it sounds big brother-ish. that's usually the first comment we hear, and it's the r
that's scott bauer of trading advantage . some call it big brother - video cameras watching over you while at work. but it's producing safer food products from the beef industry and better hygiene among healthcare professionals who sometimes forget the basics, such as washing hands after treating patients. the company that makes camera systems that watch over you says they're also watching out for you in terms of consumer protection. that's according to adam aronson, whose company, arrowsight,...
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scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now.cott, what is the gold market telling traders about the prosepects of the economy going over the fiscal cliff? > > angie, it has been a very interesting trade in this space recently. people look to gold as the safe haven, yet we have seen gold prices come off about 5% over the last couple months. and in fact, yesterday was just touching a major support area, both psychologically and technically, right around that $1,700-an-ounce level. now, you would think that if the gold market, or people trading gold, were really that concerned about the fiscal cliff, that would be the safehaven, and we wouldn't see this major sell- off. but, we are seeing that, and actually if we break through this $1,700 level, the next major area of support is down about another 5%, around $1,620. > so the fact that people are not rushing to gold tells you that there is a chance that maybe things will be ok. > > exactly. > good to have you on the show. that's scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thanks angie. ne
scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now.cott, what is the gold market telling traders about the prosepects of the economy going over the fiscal cliff? > > angie, it has been a very interesting trade in this space recently. people look to gold as the safe haven, yet we have seen gold prices come off about 5% over the last couple months. and in fact, yesterday was just touching a major support area, both psychologically and technically, right around that $1,700-an-ounce level. now,...
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that is scott bauer of trading advantage. happy holidays scott. > > same to you angie. with no presidential election, no stimulus programs on the horizon and healthcare reform upheld, 2013 should be smooth sailing for the economy, right? to almost no one's surprise, it's not that simple. despite that, in our cover story, we found a few people willing to stick their necks out and share with us their predictions. most everyone we found had reason for measured optimism. housing prices, for example, are going up. "there's hope that you can climb out. that's just a game- changer." and that opens up housing- related investment, which in turn may help stocks. "i see certain sectors helping the stock market. i see that true of the housing sector." "look at real estate, look at building supplies, things that have been down in the past." as for jobs, john challenger says though the economy has been adding an average of 150,000 jobs a month, we may not need that many to make unemployment itself go down. the reason - baby boomers. "there are many more baby boomers retiring, so we d
that is scott bauer of trading advantage. happy holidays scott. > > same to you angie. with no presidential election, no stimulus programs on the horizon and healthcare reform upheld, 2013 should be smooth sailing for the economy, right? to almost no one's surprise, it's not that simple. despite that, in our cover story, we found a few people willing to stick their necks out and share with us their predictions. most everyone we found had reason for measured optimism. housing prices, for...
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scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thanks angie. it's time for us be on our way for today. coming up tomorrow, a harvard- educated, mensa super model will be here with an insider's view on the modeling industry. from all of us at first business, thank you for watching. . >>> for the second time in three days, a pipe bomb was discovered in pleasant hill, what investigators hope can lead them to whoever is responsible. it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and good morning, it is december 11th, i am brian flores. it is almost 4:30 let's check in with steve. how is the day looking so far? >> i know it is dark. >> we have a little bit of a change here not only inland but
scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thanks angie. it's time for us be on our way for today. coming up tomorrow, a harvard- educated, mensa super model will be here with an insider's view on the modeling industry. from all of us at first business, thank you for watching. . >>> for the second time in three days, a pipe bomb was discovered in pleasant hill, what investigators hope can lead them to whoever is responsible. it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. this is...
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. >> bauer but you are given a set aren't you? who does the mail, what happens is the mailing information is provided to us from the applicant via the affidavit saying this is rue and accurate and we use that information as part of the area that is to be notified all of the individuals to be notified. >> may i have that answer back? >>> what happens is the applicant as part of the application provides us with the mailing labels and the postage very similar to the planning department and their notification requirement affidavit we use that information as part of the department's notice. >> okay. sorry to interrupt you i wanted to make sure i heard that. >> no it's the same we are getting to the same point. >>> thank you. . >> commissioners i think we need to verify that the notice was appropriate and that it was accurate and that the comments that were made and the information in the brief was not new information. even though i voted against this particular case, most of the stuff that was presented both orally and in writing was n
. >> bauer but you are given a set aren't you? who does the mail, what happens is the mailing information is provided to us from the applicant via the affidavit saying this is rue and accurate and we use that information as part of the area that is to be notified all of the individuals to be notified. >> may i have that answer back? >>> what happens is the applicant as part of the application provides us with the mailing labels and the postage very similar to the planning...
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back to scott bauer of the cme. good numbers. >> revenue and lost, good numbers. maybe you have seen it. i haven't seen what the subscriber base has done. [talking over each other] liz: seventy-nine million -- [talking over each other] >> down slightly. my guess is the stock rallies on that. that is not so bad given the increase, not delaying the release of blackberry 10 january 30th. it is good. liz: that is the number on the invitation. abettor party than the last one a year-and-a-half ago with the old ceos with the black curtain. let head back to nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. what are they saying? nicole: looking at research in motion after-hours shares on the rise and earnings per share revenue be the street, everyone eagerly awaiting the blackberry 10 january 30th, '22 cents, the estimates of $0.35 and revenue coming in better than expected as well for blackberry and there is $2.66 billion over the last three months, stock has been soaring over the last three months, 89% so certainly a lot of anticipation for the blackberry 10, i am ho
back to scott bauer of the cme. good numbers. >> revenue and lost, good numbers. maybe you have seen it. i haven't seen what the subscriber base has done. [talking over each other] liz: seventy-nine million -- [talking over each other] >> down slightly. my guess is the stock rallies on that. that is not so bad given the increase, not delaying the release of blackberry 10 january 30th. it is good. liz: that is the number on the invitation. abettor party than the last one a...
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while this may seem like an unfortunate ending for the deer, john bauers with the georgia departmentf natural resources says it's in the animal's best interest. >> in that case, the deer crashed through the plate glass door. there could be significant injuries to the deer, lacerations. that type of stress, deer do not adapt well to and will typically die from stress-induced trauma later on. in that case, i'd leave that up to the judgment of the professionals that were dealing with it. >> it isn't every day an animal comes crashing through a commercial establishment, but it happens more than you might think. just three months before the kwick check incident, there's another deer break in at a taco mack restaurant. it's sunday, november 6th, 2011 and football fans are gathered in the popular restaurant to watch the beloved atlanta falcons play the indianapolis colts. what the excited fans don't know is they better get their defense on because an unexpected opponent is about to deliver them a surprise tackle. >> the restaurant was very busy due to the fact that the falcons were playing
while this may seem like an unfortunate ending for the deer, john bauers with the georgia departmentf natural resources says it's in the animal's best interest. >> in that case, the deer crashed through the plate glass door. there could be significant injuries to the deer, lacerations. that type of stress, deer do not adapt well to and will typically die from stress-induced trauma later on. in that case, i'd leave that up to the judgment of the professionals that were dealing with it....
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it was really fun to have someone say, did you notice jack bauer go to the stairs. it was really fun. >> michael powell, with detracting that you mentioned, when you look at the future of tv and advertising, what do you see? as the 32nd-had gone away? are we going to see a new mode of advertising? >> i think we already have an answer to that. when i was talking about stalking, you are essentially talking about advertising. whether the purpose is political or to sell a product. the one to create a composite of my preferences, my travels through digital media. that has certainly created a degree of advertising that has specificity that television advertising never did. if you are procter and gamble and you run an ad, it is very hard for you to know how much of the ad works. he ran at. some creative group says you did a great job, they like the look of a. you run consumer surveys. the internet provides much more real time answers to those kinds of return on investment questions. i think you see advertisers chasing a lot of digital advertising because they learn more ab
it was really fun to have someone say, did you notice jack bauer go to the stairs. it was really fun. >> michael powell, with detracting that you mentioned, when you look at the future of tv and advertising, what do you see? as the 32nd-had gone away? are we going to see a new mode of advertising? >> i think we already have an answer to that. when i was talking about stalking, you are essentially talking about advertising. whether the purpose is political or to sell a product. the...
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my life as a child of television enwe my show is on at 7:30 and i'm angry with my bauer because we'reut shopping and if we don't get back i'm goes to mess it and not have any ability to catch up to it or see it again. i can remember that anxiety. when are we getting home? no child today has that experience, first of all, already. but the new dimension that's going to come into that is the devices. more than just the traditional set in the home but the ability to get to these other things, which is why you see people talking about software and ip, meaning if i can speak the language of awe computing devices and i can import my experience to computing guys that will give the consumer more power to choose time, place, manner. i love homeland. i heft seens's episodeend. i heard people tack about it. but i'm picking and choosing when i see it. redskins were on monday night: -- go skins -- i much preferred to see that. but tonight, slower night, might one-half itch it to and that's what a dvr does. when you start to have the ability to command content more fully, as i think jeff is talking
my life as a child of television enwe my show is on at 7:30 and i'm angry with my bauer because we'reut shopping and if we don't get back i'm goes to mess it and not have any ability to catch up to it or see it again. i can remember that anxiety. when are we getting home? no child today has that experience, first of all, already. but the new dimension that's going to come into that is the devices. more than just the traditional set in the home but the ability to get to these other things, which...
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many hidden things happening in that show, it was really fun to have someone say did you notice jack bauer just fell 40 feet up the building, but he walked up three flights of stairs -- you know? these kind of funny elements you never would have known, and i found that enjoyable. my wife found it odd, but you'll see things like that. >> host: well, michael powell, with the tracking that you mentioned, when you look at the future of tv and advertising, what do you see? is the 30-second ad going away? is it -- are we going to see a new mode of advertising? >> guest: well, i think the present already answers that. the new mode of advertising is there. when i was talking a moment ago about the stalking, you're essentially talking about advertising. you're talking whatever the purpose is for, whether political purposes or selling a product, the ability to track and create a come composite of d a composite of my preferences and my travels through digital media certainly has created a form of advertising that has a high degree of metrics and specificity in a way that television advertising never
many hidden things happening in that show, it was really fun to have someone say did you notice jack bauer just fell 40 feet up the building, but he walked up three flights of stairs -- you know? these kind of funny elements you never would have known, and i found that enjoyable. my wife found it odd, but you'll see things like that. >> host: well, michael powell, with the tracking that you mentioned, when you look at the future of tv and advertising, what do you see? is the 30-second ad...
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how are >> an investigation is underway tonight on what sparked these claims that the bauer home in the undock. -- -- that consumed this home in done about. thankfully no one was hurt, but everyone that live there have been displaced. new details in the kidnapping and the rescue findings later of nbc correspondents richard engel. he and his crew are safely out of syria, but we are hearing more about their time in the war-torn country. engel says there were 15 kidnappers, heavily armed, all wearing ski masks. they drag them out of their car and took them to interrogation areas where the ordeal continued. he spoke about the experience on "today" this morning. >> we were not physically beaten or tortured. it was a lot of psychological torture. choosing who would be shot first. there were mock shootings. when you are blindfolded, but they fire a gun up in the air. >> the kidnappers did execute at least one of his escorts at the time of their capture. he says that the captors were talking openly about their loyalty to the government during the ordeal. they escaped during a firefight between
how are >> an investigation is underway tonight on what sparked these claims that the bauer home in the undock. -- -- that consumed this home in done about. thankfully no one was hurt, but everyone that live there have been displaced. new details in the kidnapping and the rescue findings later of nbc correspondents richard engel. he and his crew are safely out of syria, but we are hearing more about their time in the war-torn country. engel says there were 15 kidnappers, heavily armed,...
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field, even if it was, you know, .05% of those interrogators actually were taking their cues from jack bauer, there was a systemic problem for sure that i suggested that we, you know, try to intervene on the behalf of those people. and to try to, you know, disabuse them of the fact that this is a television show. and so there, you know, and it is a television show. but it did -- and, again, i may be pollyannaish about this, but the that "24" became the sort of political football that it became for a while anyway, i think, was a valuable thing. >> monday night at 8 on c-span, how movies and television portray politics and policy making followed at 9:20 by george will and at 10:50,
field, even if it was, you know, .05% of those interrogators actually were taking their cues from jack bauer, there was a systemic problem for sure that i suggested that we, you know, try to intervene on the behalf of those people. and to try to, you know, disabuse them of the fact that this is a television show. and so there, you know, and it is a television show. but it did -- and, again, i may be pollyannaish about this, but the that "24" became the sort of political football that...
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this morning, a head start with "today's" nutritionist, joy bauer. good to see you.e simple, is that the idea this year? >> i think what we're going to be seeing in 2013 which ill excite a lot of health conscious consumers is processed foods will continue to clean up its acts. these are favorite not so healthy brands. you can see the ingredient list, there are 60 items and some are suspect. hydrogenated oil and artificial colors and dyes and some even have nitrate. because of consumer demands, we want more natural foods and we're also looking closely and hard at the ingredient labels. i'm happy to say companies, a lot of these companies as well from breakfast cereals to snack cakes are reformulating to give us simpler, shorter and more natural ingredients. >> does it make them healthier? >> it does. we still have to watch calories but i like the fact we can feel better about the processed items we put in our body even though we should eat less process and more whole. >> you're telling me poptarts are okay in the new year. >> cocoa. >> cocoa, thanks to new impressive
this morning, a head start with "today's" nutritionist, joy bauer. good to see you.e simple, is that the idea this year? >> i think what we're going to be seeing in 2013 which ill excite a lot of health conscious consumers is processed foods will continue to clean up its acts. these are favorite not so healthy brands. you can see the ingredient list, there are 60 items and some are suspect. hydrogenated oil and artificial colors and dyes and some even have nitrate. because of...
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chief rich bauer. >> good morning, holly. >> he hay busy schedule today. says i need to be there early because that is the only way i can get it on so thank you. >> you're welcome. thank you. >> it is porn to you and important to the fire department for you guys to come support community events like this. >> absolutely. that is what fire rescue always does. >> fire rescue always likes to get out the fact that now is a perfect time to make sure that your smoke detectors are working. >> smoke alarms and co detectors this time year, every day of the year. >> do you have any other tips as far as christmas lights or trees. effect is decorating right now? >> electrical. make sure that you don't overlot your power strips and cords and stuff like that. makes a big difference. >> and in addition to being here helping with the stuff a truck campaign, you have your annual toys for tots. >> it is ongoing right now so give what you can. >> and you have some guys that are going to be coming out here and some ladies too. >> we have men and women from fire rescue. firefig
chief rich bauer. >> good morning, holly. >> he hay busy schedule today. says i need to be there early because that is the only way i can get it on so thank you. >> you're welcome. thank you. >> it is porn to you and important to the fire department for you guys to come support community events like this. >> absolutely. that is what fire rescue always does. >> fire rescue always likes to get out the fact that now is a perfect time to make sure that your smoke...
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they make it through a mushroomsture that we thought was a bastian of progressive thinking, union bauer women's. >> right we have legislature going against the will of the people. and we have a governor who said he did not want to deal with divisive issues. jobs was job number one and he completely flip flopped on that. it would have been nice to see him come out and say i'm going to veto this legislation. there are so many bills i can't even keep them all straight. you named a few of them. but coercive abortion. we offered amendments that you can't coerce a woman in completing a pregnancy and that amendment would not be accepted. the right for insurance, like you said, and this isn't just taking control over a woman's body away from herself taking control from a doctor, you're putting it in the hands of employers, insurance companies but then you think about the economic issue as well when you talk about the rider for the insurance as well, a woman has to plan ahead of time that she's going to need an abortion? well all the economic burden falls on the woman for that. the war on women
they make it through a mushroomsture that we thought was a bastian of progressive thinking, union bauer women's. >> right we have legislature going against the will of the people. and we have a governor who said he did not want to deal with divisive issues. jobs was job number one and he completely flip flopped on that. it would have been nice to see him come out and say i'm going to veto this legislation. there are so many bills i can't even keep them all straight. you named a few of...
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he is playing jack bauer. i do think there is a great opportunity for cultural diplomacy not withstanding the hazard that a show like "24" might have had. there is a tremendous power and responsibility. it is good that those of us to do this and create the content are mindful that we have that power. it is easy to get isolated in los angeles. it is a little bit of a twinkie defense to say that it is just a television show. >> as the moderator, i will make one comment. i grew up in the netherlands. there are 19 political parties. they used to buy time. interestingly, in the mid- 1970's, the show's the labor party showed was "all in the family." the more conservative party showed "m.a.s.h." you can never really understand how it is going to be manipulated by local agendas and parties. that was my experience. let me ask a last question. aside from things that you have been directly involved with, is there a film or documentary or television show which you think is a great example of what hollywood can mean to pub
he is playing jack bauer. i do think there is a great opportunity for cultural diplomacy not withstanding the hazard that a show like "24" might have had. there is a tremendous power and responsibility. it is good that those of us to do this and create the content are mindful that we have that power. it is easy to get isolated in los angeles. it is a little bit of a twinkie defense to say that it is just a television show. >> as the moderator, i will make one comment. i grew up...
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he is playing jack bauer. i do think there is a great opportunity for cultural diplomacy not withstanding the hazard that a show like "24" might have had. there is a tremendous power and responsibility. it is good that those of us to do this and create the content are mindful that we have that power. it is easy to get isolated in los angeles. it is a little bit of a twinkie defense to say that it is just a television show. i cannot think that is a valid point of view to have as a creative artist. >> as the moderator, i will make one comment. i grew up in the netherlands. there are 19 political parties. they used to buy time. interestingly, in the mid- 1970's, the show's the labor party showed was "all in the family." because they wanted everyone in holland to believe that archie bunker was the typical american. the more conservative party showed "m.a.s.h." the winter show there was an inherent anti-war sentiment in the united states and there were a lot of people that work empathetic with those clauses in holl
he is playing jack bauer. i do think there is a great opportunity for cultural diplomacy not withstanding the hazard that a show like "24" might have had. there is a tremendous power and responsibility. it is good that those of us to do this and create the content are mindful that we have that power. it is easy to get isolated in los angeles. it is a little bit of a twinkie defense to say that it is just a television show. i cannot think that is a valid point of view to have as a...
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i think i would dress like eddie bauer down coat, hat down over the eyebrows, extra over the half for insulation and large sunglasses and a balky indian shawl wrapped around the face. nevertheless i have never been asked to remove these clothes in a department store or boutique or public building or even a bank. in the summer if i were the intelligent sort of terrorist i would wear a big floppy hat and a long list cast and carry a louis baton handbag. that is what a smart terrorist would do and those are the new ones we need to worry about. so what to do about threats that all balky and non revealing clothing creates? airline security does a lot with metal detectors and body imaging and pat downs and so forth and so long as it is done consistently we are all right. one system i particularly like is in place in india where all passengers a full menu will pat down by members of the same sex who are trained to be courteous and respectful. private stores or other organizations who feel bulky clothing is a threat with shoplifting or terrorism or both could institute a nondiscriminatory rul
i think i would dress like eddie bauer down coat, hat down over the eyebrows, extra over the half for insulation and large sunglasses and a balky indian shawl wrapped around the face. nevertheless i have never been asked to remove these clothes in a department store or boutique or public building or even a bank. in the summer if i were the intelligent sort of terrorist i would wear a big floppy hat and a long list cast and carry a louis baton handbag. that is what a smart terrorist would do and...
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-alba >> the best the new category of best actor, steve bauer see me or what empire best performanceor an image is in and day comedy musical bradley kilmecooper, bill murray as performance by an actor in a supporting role by a motion picture. alan arkin, argo live in outer the cabriole, n.j. go and stand still see more often, the master tommy lee jones, a lincoln bats from is by and actors and a motion picture drama does a good casting zero dark 30, mario kart the rest in bonds? helen merrin hitchcock, up the family wants the impossible, naomi watts the deep blue sea >> a little embarrassed i'm still in my pajamas as early. (laughter) kevin costner, hatfields and mccoys. but then they come back, sure luck masterpiece woody harrelson, and games change clive owen hemingway and elmore best television series drama breaking bad amc, boardwalk empire hbo, downtown abbey's season to pbs, a homeland showtime, the newsroom hbo best performers by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture and the adams the master? sally field lincoln, and have a way to claim as a prime, not helen hunt
-alba >> the best the new category of best actor, steve bauer see me or what empire best performanceor an image is in and day comedy musical bradley kilmecooper, bill murray as performance by an actor in a supporting role by a motion picture. alan arkin, argo live in outer the cabriole, n.j. go and stand still see more often, the master tommy lee jones, a lincoln bats from is by and actors and a motion picture drama does a good casting zero dark 30, mario kart the rest in bonds? helen...
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even the if it was, you know, .05% of those interrogators actually were taking their cues from jack bauer there was a systemic problem for sure that i suggested that we try to intervene on the behalf of those people, and to try to, you know, disabuse them of the fact that this is a television show. and so, you know, and it is a television show. but it did -- and, again with, i may be pollyannaish about this, but the fact that 24 became the political football that it became for a while, i think, was a very valuable thing. >> monday night at 8 on c-span, how movies and television portray politics and policy making followed at 9:20 with george will on the historical link between religion and politics, and at 10:50, singer/songwriter james taylor monday night on c-span. ♪ find myself careening into places. .. >> i'll never forget that night mom was cooking dinner, literally we -- [laughter] sitting around the dinner table and mom is cooking dinner and she looks over at my dad and she says, jerry, something's wrong here. [laughter] you just became president of the united states and i'm still c
even the if it was, you know, .05% of those interrogators actually were taking their cues from jack bauer there was a systemic problem for sure that i suggested that we try to intervene on the behalf of those people, and to try to, you know, disabuse them of the fact that this is a television show. and so, you know, and it is a television show. but it did -- and, again with, i may be pollyannaish about this, but the fact that 24 became the political football that it became for a while, i think,...
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from what some might say are barbarians of another kind, cost-cutting accountants and the budget/ing bauer. in the past two years the budget to maintain the sites has been cut by at least 20%. as a result, some sites have been closed and projects cancel canceled. the coliseum will remain open, but some ancient treasures may literally be buried. he worked for several years at the gladiator's tomb. if funds around found, it will be recovered with dirt. >> translator: the most logical thing to do is to bury it again, she says he. it will be up to our grandchildren to decide whether that will be temporary or permanent. >> reporter: russell crowe has joined the fight to keep the site open telling an italian newspaper italy must be a leading in preserving ancient heritage. an online petition called save the gladiator's tomb has been started by an american archaeologist to raise funds and put pressure on the authorities to keep the site open. >> this is part of bigger picture, which is italy is a great country. it he lee is a leader in cultural heritage and preservation. they do great work in ita
from what some might say are barbarians of another kind, cost-cutting accountants and the budget/ing bauer. in the past two years the budget to maintain the sites has been cut by at least 20%. as a result, some sites have been closed and projects cancel canceled. the coliseum will remain open, but some ancient treasures may literally be buried. he worked for several years at the gladiator's tomb. if funds around found, it will be recovered with dirt. >> translator: the most logical thing...
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. >> reporter: bauers says her average client does just three hours of her fitness plan each week andour. good, that looks awesome. >> reporter: after 40 grueling minutes in bower's studio, i have a lot more respect for all those angels. >> did you have a good time? >> reporter: the newest angel. >> put your swan arms on. you are ready to go. >> eat your hearts out, victoria's secret. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> every time you do a butt crunch, an angel gets her wings. [ laughter ] linsey davis. >> i know what i am getting, they're releasing a workout dvd. >> really? i'm going to get in shape. oh! that's what i am talking about. oh! >> no, you didn't! >> look at the four pack. >> don't be scared of chocolate thunder! >> don't be scared of chocolate thunder! and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin us
. >> reporter: bauers says her average client does just three hours of her fitness plan each week andour. good, that looks awesome. >> reporter: after 40 grueling minutes in bower's studio, i have a lot more respect for all those angels. >> did you have a good time? >> reporter: the newest angel. >> put your swan arms on. you are ready to go. >> eat your hearts out, victoria's secret. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> every time...
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bauer says they can do so much better. design look silly. >> a lot of pages on facebook have been started. i saw this morning about people wanting to change slow or going back to the old one. join our conversation go to facebook .com/kron 4 and post your comments. >> i have to admit i like the 01 better. >> the old one was to collegiate. >> we want something that looks more like a so the top can. >> may be a target in will. >> not good. >> i like the old one. there is no way to change it >> today said it would change their mind. >> they have not said. petitions are going on tens of thousands of signatures. >> i am not feeling it. >> 7:27 a.m. we will be back in a couple of minutes. >> here is a live look outside the san mateo bridge traffic is not bad here on 92. it looks pretty good. we will have erica coming up with your the bay area's favorite way to ring in the new year is always with kron 4. the biggest parties and spectacular fireworks will be on kron 42 year's eve live show. it is hosted by catherine heenan and gary
bauer says they can do so much better. design look silly. >> a lot of pages on facebook have been started. i saw this morning about people wanting to change slow or going back to the old one. join our conversation go to facebook .com/kron 4 and post your comments. >> i have to admit i like the 01 better. >> the old one was to collegiate. >> we want something that looks more like a so the top can. >> may be a target in will. >> not good. >> i like the...
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behavior of interrogators in the field, even if it was 0.05% of interrogators taking their cues from jack bauer, it was a systemic problem and i suggest that we try to intervene on behalf of those people. but to suggest that -- this is a television show. i may be pollyanna-ish about this, but the fact that 24 became the political football that became for a while was a very valuable thing. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. on c- span, how movies and television portrayed policy and policy making. -- politics and policy making. and i 10:50 p.m., singer/songwriter james taylor. >> the taping was top secret. it seems the only people who knew for certain of its existence for my father, the secretary, and the secret service agent who installed it. that is, until provident -- until president nixon made the idea of white house taping famous. [laughter] and other presidential recording systems were revealed. against the backdrop of water grade, -- of watergate, the concept of secretly taping can be controversial. we hear tense confrontations of the civil rights movement and a life or death decisions being made dur
behavior of interrogators in the field, even if it was 0.05% of interrogators taking their cues from jack bauer, it was a systemic problem and i suggest that we try to intervene on behalf of those people. but to suggest that -- this is a television show. i may be pollyanna-ish about this, but the fact that 24 became the political football that became for a while was a very valuable thing. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. on c- span, how movies and television portrayed policy and policy making. --...
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bauer didn't have transparency in its dna.there were different pieces of institutionalization and who is in control there. questions around agencies doing things. where are the barriers here? what is impeding progress from where i sit, they don't agree on everything, but they agree on a lot of things. what is it holding up progress here? anne, maybe you can go first. .. spotty. and even when it's not spotty they're ready areas of ambiguity. and they tend to take the most soda of aggressive bullish tight position that they don't have to open seven community meetings or telephone meetings or what have you. the president's jobs council had not met in more than six months, which is now, i think, 11 months and which was true because if you look you can see there has been no attorney meeting. they are meeting by telephone on a monthly basis and getting briefings from fairly significant government officials at the head of the national economic council of the treasury secretary or something along those lines. i feel the administration
bauer didn't have transparency in its dna.there were different pieces of institutionalization and who is in control there. questions around agencies doing things. where are the barriers here? what is impeding progress from where i sit, they don't agree on everything, but they agree on a lot of things. what is it holding up progress here? anne, maybe you can go first. .. spotty. and even when it's not spotty they're ready areas of ambiguity. and they tend to take the most soda of aggressive...
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. >> we had a great voter protection team headed by bill bauer and court in the, and we had a good system to track. so just break down what we saw on election day. 32% of the issues we saw were related to ballot shortages and capacity issues. basically lack of resources. about 20% were -- came from the overuse of provisional ballots. we were seeing this over and over again. voter should not be given provisional ballots but were. a lot was training, a lot misunderstanding, 15% of the problems were site issues. you know, machine problem, polls opening late, different issues with the actual site, and then rest had to do with challenge issues, a bunch of other things. so we were seeing issues here and there, and we don't just see election day anymore as election day. we see it as early voting time so a lot of these we saw leading up to election day and thankfully in a lot of states that have early vote we werable to address those issues far in advance, which is one big benefit of early voting. you can see when poll workers are misinterpreting the law and requiring voters to show an concern wh
. >> we had a great voter protection team headed by bill bauer and court in the, and we had a good system to track. so just break down what we saw on election day. 32% of the issues we saw were related to ballot shortages and capacity issues. basically lack of resources. about 20% were -- came from the overuse of provisional ballots. we were seeing this over and over again. voter should not be given provisional ballots but were. a lot was training, a lot misunderstanding, 15% of the...
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calling on the new government of egypt to honor the rule of law and immediately return noor and ramsay bauer to the united states -- bower to the united states. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, and the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida. ms. ros-lehtinen: i thank the speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to insert extraneous material into the record on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for as much time as she wishes to consume. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, mr. speaker. 3 1/2 years ago, colin bougher's two sons, noor and ramsay, was -- were abducted from the united states by their mother in violation of the custody ruling given by the courts of the commonwealth of massachusetts. the boys' mother us
calling on the new government of egypt to honor the rule of law and immediately return noor and ramsay bauer to the united states -- bower to the united states. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, and the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida. ms. ros-lehtinen: i thank the speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to...
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. >> bauer but you are given a set aren't you?rom the applicant via the affidavit saying this is rue and accurate and we use that information as part of the area that is to be notified all of the individuals to be notified.
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