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(beckett) thanks. odette told her brother that there was someone on the show that she didn't get along with. eddie gordon, but he's not here anymore. last week, eddie and odette performed a bob-fosse-inspired number for the elimination dance-off. we voted and sent eddie home. he was upset. how upset? well, you have to understand, all the contestants are cast on this show to tell their unique yet familiar stories. odette was the poor little rich girl, and eddie was the kid from the wrong side of the tracks. we cast eddie to bring the drama. eddie brought the drama and not just for the cameras. he was furious when we sent him packing. and we all got an earful about it. oh, and he was so rude. i had to call security. was he threatening? let's just say, i was relieved when he was gone. ironic, really. how so? well, according to the rules, when a contestant is unable to continue, the last eliminated dancer returns to take his or her place. and that dancer is eddie gordon. (man) let me tell you something abo
(beckett) thanks. odette told her brother that there was someone on the show that she didn't get along with. eddie gordon, but he's not here anymore. last week, eddie and odette performed a bob-fosse-inspired number for the elimination dance-off. we voted and sent eddie home. he was upset. how upset? well, you have to understand, all the contestants are cast on this show to tell their unique yet familiar stories. odette was the poor little rich girl, and eddie was the kid from the wrong side of...
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Aug 30, 2014
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her mother was julie beckett. at the age of four months, she came down with viral encephalitis that left her terribly disabled. neurological damage, had to have a breathing tube, much of her motor movement she couldn't operate. she stayed in the hospital. it cost $12,000 a month to take care of her. her parents asked for a waiver from the medicaid program so they could care for her at home. at that time, if katie moved home, she would have been disqualified from receiving supplemental security income and would have lost her medicaid. her parents couldn't afford that. the beckett's petitioned medicaid, social security, everybody. a congressman called up vice president george bush, with whom he had a good relationship. he told him about this. vice president bush picked up the phone and got a hold of secretary schweiker, the head of health and human services. told him about the story and said, surely there is something we can do about it. they got the policy changed. katie beckett came home. it only cost them $2000 a
her mother was julie beckett. at the age of four months, she came down with viral encephalitis that left her terribly disabled. neurological damage, had to have a breathing tube, much of her motor movement she couldn't operate. she stayed in the hospital. it cost $12,000 a month to take care of her. her parents asked for a waiver from the medicaid program so they could care for her at home. at that time, if katie moved home, she would have been disqualified from receiving supplemental security...
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beckett? everyone that you've ever had killed, i want the truth.see, here's what you don't understand. it's not who has the gun. it's who has the power. do you really think that's you? (grunts) oh! (grunts) that's gonna leave a nasty scar. every time you see it, think of me. (huffing and sniffling) (clears throat) (blows air) (clears throat) (gasps)
beckett? everyone that you've ever had killed, i want the truth.see, here's what you don't understand. it's not who has the gun. it's who has the power. do you really think that's you? (grunts) oh! (grunts) that's gonna leave a nasty scar. every time you see it, think of me. (huffing and sniffling) (clears throat) (blows air) (clears throat) (gasps)
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. >> beckett served in camp anaconda iraq in 2010.was a vehicle specialist ordering parts for trucks and humvees. he never left the base, but the war came to him. >> the really psychological impact i didn't really understand until more towards after i left. >> delon was 25 when he came home to a small town outside san diego, california. the change in him was dramatic. >> when i left that environment is when it all started to catch up to me. loud noises started to mess with me. one night my wife was working and came home and woke me up and i almost punched her in the face. >> he was diagnosed with posttraumatic stress in 2011. doctors at the veteran's administration have given him anti anxiety medications, antidepressants, sleep aids and a drug that is supposed to block bad dreams. >> when i was taking the medication, you're cut off from feeling emotions like love and stuff like that. either you feel nothing or you feel angry. nothing else. it probably paves a lot into the problem. >> when the drugs didn't work, delon started drinking
. >> beckett served in camp anaconda iraq in 2010.was a vehicle specialist ordering parts for trucks and humvees. he never left the base, but the war came to him. >> the really psychological impact i didn't really understand until more towards after i left. >> delon was 25 when he came home to a small town outside san diego, california. the change in him was dramatic. >> when i left that environment is when it all started to catch up to me. loud noises started to mess...
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his own private army a shia militia which bases orders a load i spoke with antiwar activist brian beckett he told me washington has no turned its back on maliki because he no longer serves u.s. interests in iraq. they want mali gone they believe that there needs to be a new face on the iraqi government a new way to patch together a unity government in order to save the country or do order person prosecute the struggle against the islamic with a we've got some top u.s. officials saying the islamic state how does a direct threat to the west and now an image is being used to back this claim is thought of a young australian boy this guy holding up the severed head of a syrian soldier well if the islamic state threatens to take a kurdish regional government or below where a lot of new oil is or if they take baghdad or try to again next intro's the southern oil regions of iraq or if they move on jordan which is considered this will teach again said the u.s. will view it as a threat to the west east will be islamic state is a reactionary awful organization but why is it in existence why did it g
his own private army a shia militia which bases orders a load i spoke with antiwar activist brian beckett he told me washington has no turned its back on maliki because he no longer serves u.s. interests in iraq. they want mali gone they believe that there needs to be a new face on the iraqi government a new way to patch together a unity government in order to save the country or do order person prosecute the struggle against the islamic with a we've got some top u.s. officials saying the...
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these are special -- >> beckett influenced the stocks. taking twot they are thirds of their profits overseas and you don't get a dime on taxes. >> i think that is one of the big issues. we don't have it integrated tax system. other countries, the dividends are only taxed once. here it gets taxed again and again. one of the big anti-competitive differences is the total tax on corporate earnings. >> i want to thank you very much. dawn wiener and bob gordon. coming up, more about corporate tax inversions. you can go to bloomberg.com to read more details. we have full coverage of the burger king-tim hortons combination and all the other stories related to this controversy over taxes and the u.s. government. coming up next, best buy reports its earnings tomorrow at 7 a.m. eastern. you will get a preview of the challenges that face geeks tumor electronics retailer. time for the first mystery guest clue. my mystery guest once called p. diddy the boss. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." best buy reports its earnings tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. eastern s
these are special -- >> beckett influenced the stocks. taking twot they are thirds of their profits overseas and you don't get a dime on taxes. >> i think that is one of the big issues. we don't have it integrated tax system. other countries, the dividends are only taxed once. here it gets taxed again and again. one of the big anti-competitive differences is the total tax on corporate earnings. >> i want to thank you very much. dawn wiener and bob gordon. coming up, more about...
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(beckett) you're clara strike from the derrick storm books? welcome to the cia.ge was our most effective asset. he went rogue. pandora is the code name for gage's mission.
(beckett) you're clara strike from the derrick storm books? welcome to the cia.ge was our most effective asset. he went rogue. pandora is the code name for gage's mission.
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leslie beckett, and dave, is managing director and just what are their clients focused on? have a look at this. 42% of financial planners say developing a retirement plan and exit strategy is the most pressing financial challenge facing small businesses. so leslie, why can't small business owners do both? focus on their business and their financial future? >> well, they are no different from the regular investors, actually. who have a different time focusing on their financial future. it just seems to far away for a lot of them, and they don't really focus on it until it's quite late. >> one of the problems here, dave, and this really stood out to me. 70% of their wealth is actually invested in their own business. is that too much? shouldn't they be more diversified? >> absolutely. this is the one core fact at the heart of every small business situation financially, is that the vast majority of their wealth is tied up in the one undiversified asset. so focusing on diversification is really important, but entrepreneurs have faith in their own skills, so they tend to reinvest
leslie beckett, and dave, is managing director and just what are their clients focused on? have a look at this. 42% of financial planners say developing a retirement plan and exit strategy is the most pressing financial challenge facing small businesses. so leslie, why can't small business owners do both? focus on their business and their financial future? >> well, they are no different from the regular investors, actually. who have a different time focusing on their financial future. it...
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a two-run shot off josh beckett. the cubs win it 7-3 and take two of three from l.a.he g-men are two and a halfback of the dodgers in the national league west. the a's hosting the royals. dad, can i have the foul ball? sure. they scored all four of their runs in the fifth. slaps the double and both come up. 4-0 after five and the fourth loss of the year. josh red duck and got a complete game and top of seven. a great catch and goes deep to right. makes a great grab and he's got game. he provided the a's only two runs with two solo home runs. seven and eight of the year. greg holland gets donaldson and they are now just one game ahead of the angels. >> our bats are not really where we want them right now. the last week or so coming back from texas, we are swinging the bat as well as we could be. we know we are coming out of it. we are tired of waiting. we are better than what we have shown in the last week or so. >> are you ready for some football? pre-season action kicked off. the bills and giants in a battle for new york bragging rights. canton, ohio for the first ga
a two-run shot off josh beckett. the cubs win it 7-3 and take two of three from l.a.he g-men are two and a halfback of the dodgers in the national league west. the a's hosting the royals. dad, can i have the foul ball? sure. they scored all four of their runs in the fifth. slaps the double and both come up. 4-0 after five and the fourth loss of the year. josh red duck and got a complete game and top of seven. a great catch and goes deep to right. makes a great grab and he's got game. he...
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(beckett) you're clara strike from the derrick storm books? welcome to the cia. was our most effective asset. he went rogue.
(beckett) you're clara strike from the derrick storm books? welcome to the cia. was our most effective asset. he went rogue.
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the beckett amicus brief identifies examples of municipal government prayer over the course of our founding, which is over the course of our history, which is not surprising given the legislative practice at the state and federal level. and secondly, congress, for much of our hoyt, entertained private bills, ethe with lent in terms of legislative or nontruly legislative functions you're talking bit, with the -- >> if we had series of cases, what is a utility rate making board, comes to the supreme court and we say it's enough like a legislative but it's like marsh. i don't think the public would understand that. >> whatever line might be drawn between nonlegislative bodies and legislative bodies, we're talking here about a legislative meeting of a legislative body, and it would be incongruous, as this court said in marsh, if congress could have legislative prayers and the states couldn't. >> the absence of the argument is we have always done it this way, which has some force to it. but seems to me your argument begins and ends there. >> no, your honor. as we said in our brief, the principle
the beckett amicus brief identifies examples of municipal government prayer over the course of our founding, which is over the course of our history, which is not surprising given the legislative practice at the state and federal level. and secondly, congress, for much of our hoyt, entertained private bills, ethe with lent in terms of legislative or nontruly legislative functions you're talking bit, with the -- >> if we had series of cases, what is a utility rate making board, comes to...
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the beckett amicus brief identifies examples of municipal government prayer over the course of our founding, which is over the course of our history, which is not surprising given the legislative practice at the state and federal level. and secondly, congress, for much of our hoyt, entertained private bills, ethe with lent in terms of legislative or nontruly legislative functions you're talking bit, with the --
the beckett amicus brief identifies examples of municipal government prayer over the course of our founding, which is over the course of our history, which is not surprising given the legislative practice at the state and federal level. and secondly, congress, for much of our hoyt, entertained private bills, ethe with lent in terms of legislative or nontruly legislative functions you're talking bit, with the --
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>> let me express my appreciation and the appreciation of people beckett treasury for your kind wordsand support. outside of this hearing, it is noted how much you support our work. in terms of the resources we do have sufficient resources. in we are not in this alone. we work with the state department and element of the intelligence community. the effort with iran and russia it is an interagency effort. it we have the lead in designing implementation. we draw on the resources of many to do this. we are stretched. the last time we spoke about this we acknowledge that people are working flat out. that is true elsewhere as well. we do think that we have the resources we need to insure that our sanctions programs are effectively implemented and will continue to do that. >> i would like to see that we have invested everything we can. i don't want you here in a year telling us that we did not invest enough. i think there is a real chance we will be reimposing tougher sanctions on iran and i hope we have the resources to do it. thank you for your testimony today. >> i want to thank you for
>> let me express my appreciation and the appreciation of people beckett treasury for your kind wordsand support. outside of this hearing, it is noted how much you support our work. in terms of the resources we do have sufficient resources. in we are not in this alone. we work with the state department and element of the intelligence community. the effort with iran and russia it is an interagency effort. it we have the lead in designing implementation. we draw on the resources of many to...
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you'll see the two veterans we profile, dalon beckett and garrett holmes are completely transformed.of the program, listen to him as he speaks to the new recruits, very powerful message he has for them. >> we deal with post traumatic stress, and if you were to ask the average person what part of that warrior is messed up, where do you think they would point? you'd point to your head. this isn't broken. . is doing exactly what it's supposed to do, okay? this is broken. and that's why you're in that chair, i assert. >> so many of them go over there thinking they're going to make a difference, they're going to make a change. one of your young men admits that he felt that it was his heart that broke when he realized he felt that he wasn't making a change with his service. >> they also lose i think that brotherhood and sisterhood that folks who are in theater have. they come back and they're very isolated. that's a big deal. i this i they feel free in a program like save a warrior to talk about their feelings, that they can't necessarily do with civilians. dpar receipt garrett says "thank
you'll see the two veterans we profile, dalon beckett and garrett holmes are completely transformed.of the program, listen to him as he speaks to the new recruits, very powerful message he has for them. >> we deal with post traumatic stress, and if you were to ask the average person what part of that warrior is messed up, where do you think they would point? you'd point to your head. this isn't broken. . is doing exactly what it's supposed to do, okay? this is broken. and that's why...