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jonathan betts, aljazeera, boston. >> cold air is coming down from the east. and dropping about 10-15° from a few days ago, and it will stay chilly, especially in the mornings. the winds die down, and the temperatures down to the freezing mark. many freeze warnings. the cold is here, and there's snow coming down because the cold air is coming across the warm great lakes waters this, and that leaves the lake affect snows. here are the warnings there in new york and pennsylvania. freeze watches, meaning that the temperatures are dropping to 32 by tomorrow morning. the radar plus the clouds shows the rain and snow going over the same area. a closeup view shows it's in new york and western pennsylvania. and the we're talking about amounts close to a foot. because the air temperature is 40°, and the water is 45, and it pulls a lot of moisture up from the great lakes and dumps it down as snow. the snow amounts, in new york, 12 inches and 6 inches in western pennsylvania, just to the east of erie. as far as the temperatures go, 55 by thursday and friday. and by sunda
jonathan betts, aljazeera, boston. >> cold air is coming down from the east. and dropping about 10-15° from a few days ago, and it will stay chilly, especially in the mornings. the winds die down, and the temperatures down to the freezing mark. many freeze warnings. the cold is here, and there's snow coming down because the cold air is coming across the warm great lakes waters this, and that leaves the lake affect snows. here are the warnings there in new york and pennsylvania. freeze...
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. >> what are those and how can they have bett representation in washington? >> that's a good question and we're thinking about that, actually. it's true. and observation that courtney made early in our summer journey was number one, washington policymakers don't understand what we're learning as much they should. and there are lots of reasons for that, but one is that the entrepreneurial economy does not have this kind of representation here in washington to educate policymaker, advocate on behalf of their needs and priorities and what we learned is that those needs and priorities are unique. different from even existing small businesses, so we're thinking about some ideas in that regard. but the core policy proposal we make in the book, there are 30. but the, at the center is new businesses are different. they're important, but exception alley fragile. we recommend in the critical first five years, that window, they be afforded a preferential tax and regulatory policy framework to really help them get off the ground. sort of a on ramp. >> and we will take a
. >> what are those and how can they have bett representation in washington? >> that's a good question and we're thinking about that, actually. it's true. and observation that courtney made early in our summer journey was number one, washington policymakers don't understand what we're learning as much they should. and there are lots of reasons for that, but one is that the entrepreneurial economy does not have this kind of representation here in washington to educate policymaker,...
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my character is across between bette davis and joan crawford and me. and my new boyfriend is going to be dennis hayesbert. tavis: what? >> i hope good hands? so. [laughter] >> we will see. tavis: i have been jealous of him for a lot of reasons, now he gets to hang out with you. >> i said i hope you are excited to going to be my new boyfriend. he is like, yes i am. [laughter] tavis: this is obviously 2013, so this is no longer "guess what dooming to dinner." you make of the fact thatyou are about to be in a sitcom with an major network and you have a black boyfriend. >> i love it. >> like modern family, they have a gay couple. >> they have everything. >> you will hear about it from >> thatinded people. turned you on? >> the other people don't turn me on at all. you remember i was a harlem girl. for me, it is fantastic. he is an amazing person. he is an amazing man, and he is beautiful, and i have such a crush on him. tavis: and that voice. if i were a woman, that voice would get me. >> tuesday night, abc, 9:30. tavis: we talked about parkland, newsroom,
my character is across between bette davis and joan crawford and me. and my new boyfriend is going to be dennis hayesbert. tavis: what? >> i hope good hands? so. [laughter] >> we will see. tavis: i have been jealous of him for a lot of reasons, now he gets to hang out with you. >> i said i hope you are excited to going to be my new boyfriend. he is like, yes i am. [laughter] tavis: this is obviously 2013, so this is no longer "guess what dooming to dinner." you make...
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>> well, it's bett. >> well, that's positive.hat's a good start. >> you have to look at the circumstances surrounding my coming into power. >> the former president passed away. >> at a time our relationship was very bad. so i completely sign lined. so -- sidelined. toso most of the things that happened, the management of the colony, wasn't there. although i had been the democratically elected vice president. >> and he wanted to have -- >> and he wanted to have his brother take over for him. >> that's not very nice. [laughter] >> yeah, but i think it was a blessing in disguise, because i think if i had been right there on the scene for two years, when the economy was mismanaged, then it would have been very difficult for me to convince malawians that i'm a different leader. >> were you in the odd position of both being known to the ma law yankees and also in the position to say i didn't do that, he did that. >> right. i was vice president for two years. i was administer of gender, foreign anyonester and -- min ter -- the last year
>> well, it's bett. >> well, that's positive.hat's a good start. >> you have to look at the circumstances surrounding my coming into power. >> the former president passed away. >> at a time our relationship was very bad. so i completely sign lined. so -- sidelined. toso most of the things that happened, the management of the colony, wasn't there. although i had been the democratically elected vice president. >> and he wanted to have -- >> and he wanted...
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jody vicky here on facebook has no help for rehabilitation for the prison system, only survival at betts. i know some of the crimes committed are horrendous but vengeance, school is the best way to deter from violent crime. liz we're going oget you back into this conversation. there was a comment about reintegration, minor crimes, 14, 15 years old suppose they stay in for 15 years, ten years they want to reintegrate into society, oftentimes they're disenfrasheenfranchised and can. >> trying children in adult court is sets them up for future failure. it prevents them from reintegrating into society. living in housing going to school, all those things have been much more difficult if they have been tried in adult criminal court. we know that when young people are tried in adult court they are more likely to reoffend, recidivism is much higher. that's why the u.s. put into place a juvenile court system 100 years ago which in theory is supposed to provide rehabilitation services, it's a much better place for young people than in the adult criminal court where we know that they are going to c
jody vicky here on facebook has no help for rehabilitation for the prison system, only survival at betts. i know some of the crimes committed are horrendous but vengeance, school is the best way to deter from violent crime. liz we're going oget you back into this conversation. there was a comment about reintegration, minor crimes, 14, 15 years old suppose they stay in for 15 years, ten years they want to reintegrate into society, oftentimes they're disenfrasheenfranchised and can. >>...
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(laughter) >> that's my favorite bette midler song, by the way. >> dave: what is?nd on my penis." ♪ >> dave: lovely. oh, this weekend is kevin james going to join you in las vegas? >> yeah, we're both doing a show at the mirage, kevin james and i. >> dave: good for you. try to get to las vegas if you can. ray romano on parenthood thursdays 10:00 p.m. on another network. ray, always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> dave: nice you brought your family. very nice. we'll be right back with james franco. (applause) (music plays throughout) hey guten morgen guess who? mr. mojito? ok it's got to be really fast, i've got one second hey no way wei hey, ca va? nudeq nuqdaq duch doch bolz stop calling me oh my god, no! how are they looking? we did it baby woohh oi ma yerp yerp moshi moshi, meow what?! ♪ fby eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. every season is full of delicious surprises. for a limite
(laughter) >> that's my favorite bette midler song, by the way. >> dave: what is?nd on my penis." ♪ >> dave: lovely. oh, this weekend is kevin james going to join you in las vegas? >> yeah, we're both doing a show at the mirage, kevin james and i. >> dave: good for you. try to get to las vegas if you can. ray romano on parenthood thursdays 10:00 p.m. on another network. ray, always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> dave: nice you brought your family....
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>> whave a bett chance to privatize thet.s.a. first. it's an american institution.rican history, something that has been exported across the world. this idea of naon parks. the truth of the matter is the government shutdown, the last one we saw was 17 years ago. they're a rare phenomenon. it didn't even matter in this particular shutdown. we saw the privateparks that werelosed down with the government shutdown like the parking lot of mount vernon. i wouldn't matter. >> the natnal parks go back a long time, back to tdy rose vent. >> i wasn't -- teddy roosevelt. >> i wast around them. the u.s. forest service, the budget has been axed but they haven't closed any parks because they have over 1,000 parks that are run by private operators. rick wi hve a heart attack the capitalists are coming but they don't own the land. they charge lower fees to get in. listen, they lot of capital expenditures here. use the money to fix up the park, not clean out the bathrooms. >> farming out the duties of the park. >> i was around when teddy roosevelt s a >> what do you think of mike's
>> whave a bett chance to privatize thet.s.a. first. it's an american institution.rican history, something that has been exported across the world. this idea of naon parks. the truth of the matter is the government shutdown, the last one we saw was 17 years ago. they're a rare phenomenon. it didn't even matter in this particular shutdown. we saw the privateparks that werelosed down with the government shutdown like the parking lot of mount vernon. i wouldn't matter. >> the natnal...
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is of a bett, a confident retirement.hose dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ jcron: i'm sorry, who are you?nt we all like? that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. jc: i'm your coworker! c'mon guys. i'm driving. hey, you guys comfortable? it's best-in-class rear legroom. and with a turbo engine that gets 35 highway m-p-g. you know j.d. power ranked passat the most appealing midsize car two years in a row? i bet, uh, dan here wishes somebody found him most appealing two years in a row. ron: it's ron jc: ron... exactly. vo: get 0 down, 0 due at signing, 0 deposit, and 0 first month's payment on passat or any new 2014 volkswagen. >>> welcome back to "hardball." the numbers are out. congress in general and the republican party in particular are in the approval ratings dumpster. late night comedians
is of a bett, a confident retirement.hose dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ jcron: i'm sorry, who are you?nt we all like? that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. jc: i'm your coworker! c'mon guys. i'm driving. hey, you guys comfortable? it's best-in-class rear...
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here, across the sierra nevadas as well as in in to the rockies things are booking bettebookbecoming betteice conditions in los angeles starting at 75, maybe going up to 84 but staying nice in to the 70s, maybe even the low 70s, texas very heavy rain showers now pushing through, that's all part that have major system i was just talking about. we do expect to see flooding in parts of texas, up towards arkansas, missouri, you'll see some flooding. three to five-inches of rain is expected in the next 48 hours for some locations. and your high today in dallas, how about 78. >>> an influential law make never california finding himself at the certainty of an fbi probe. what the federal government is accusing him of doing. new york city is inning cruisine age limit on buying tobacco products. how old you have to be to light up. aal qaeda is playing a role in a request. >> over 90% of sexual assaults on campuses are being perpetrated by serial offenders... >> this friday at 9 eastern. join a live town hall event hear firsthand accounts from victims who fought for justice. >> reality is...when it h
here, across the sierra nevadas as well as in in to the rockies things are booking bettebookbecoming betteice conditions in los angeles starting at 75, maybe going up to 84 but staying nice in to the 70s, maybe even the low 70s, texas very heavy rain showers now pushing through, that's all part that have major system i was just talking about. we do expect to see flooding in parts of texas, up towards arkansas, missouri, you'll see some flooding. three to five-inches of rain is expected in the...
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. >> bette has always suffered in every picture she has ever made. when i appeared with her in elizabeth in essex, she gave up her beauty. in dark victory, she gave up her eyesight, and in the virgin queen... she gave up her hobby. >> order now to own all 18 complete classic roasts, plus two dvds jam-packed with exclusive bonus material, scandalous new interviews, and featurettes including rare home movies. plus, you'll receive a special gift to remember dean by: a collectible memory book, full of personal photos and side-splitting zingers from dean's famous friends. >> bob, you made me what i am today. depressed. >> this collection is all yours for just five easy payments of $19.99 each. >> i gotta tell you, man, i gotta tell you. >> plus, order in the next three minutes, and we'll send you two free bonus dvds, full of the very best of dean's legendary variety show. see dean sing, dance, and laugh with his old friends all over again. and that's not all. we're so sure these roasts will leave you howling that we'll ship them to you absolutely free. >>
. >> bette has always suffered in every picture she has ever made. when i appeared with her in elizabeth in essex, she gave up her beauty. in dark victory, she gave up her eyesight, and in the virgin queen... she gave up her hobby. >> order now to own all 18 complete classic roasts, plus two dvds jam-packed with exclusive bonus material, scandalous new interviews, and featurettes including rare home movies. plus, you'll receive a special gift to remember dean by: a collectible...
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if i was to do apparently one person was killed here betts i'm ok thank you. as night falls the streets of bubbles become more dangerous the soldiers light fires every few metres to help them see as i believe that some asks me to pray for him and his comrades and most of us he says will probably. the next time you visit policy r.t.e. double shot holmes syria. meantime the work of international organizations in syria is getting more difficult by the day seven aide workers from the red cross and red crescent were kidnapped by gunmen in the northeast of the country on sunday and then twin car bombs rocked the center of the capital damascus to one near a hotel where chemical weapons inspectors were staying near locks and reuters an expert on the syria crisis he says some rebel groups are working to undermine international efforts we had this already in the past we if we think we know that you n. employees where were captured by rebels we had the un inspector team which was investigating ngata a couple of weeks ago which were attacked by sniper fire so it's not in
if i was to do apparently one person was killed here betts i'm ok thank you. as night falls the streets of bubbles become more dangerous the soldiers light fires every few metres to help them see as i believe that some asks me to pray for him and his comrades and most of us he says will probably. the next time you visit policy r.t.e. double shot holmes syria. meantime the work of international organizations in syria is getting more difficult by the day seven aide workers from the red cross and...
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debt has climbed to nearly $17 trillion, jonathan betts explains how it got so high. >> reporter: ninestates has pretty mitch been in debt since its founding and every few years congress has had to raise the debt ceiling to borrow more, republican presidents has raise it had more but the amounts have gone up moreover democratic presidents. debt ceiling raised more often under ronald reagan than any on prison, seven type times, much to pay to buildup the military and the war on drugs, the debt limit nearly tripled during the '80s topping a trillion dollars for the first time. under president george h.w. bush it was raised five times, bill clinton saw it go up four times, jumping 44%. but the nation's debt actually went down during the clinton years briefly and it was one of the few times that's ever happened in u.s. history. then came president george w. bush, ceiling was raised seven times under him. our debt nearly doubled. tax cuts along with the wars led the u.s. to top $10 trillion in debt for the first time. and that brings us to president obama. he's already raised the debt limit
debt has climbed to nearly $17 trillion, jonathan betts explains how it got so high. >> reporter: ninestates has pretty mitch been in debt since its founding and every few years congress has had to raise the debt ceiling to borrow more, republican presidents has raise it had more but the amounts have gone up moreover democratic presidents. debt ceiling raised more often under ronald reagan than any on prison, seven type times, much to pay to buildup the military and the war on drugs, the...
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participating in the best interest we've got across much of it was to do apparently one person was killed here betts i'm ok thank you as night falls the streets of bubbles become more dangerous the soldiers light fires every few metres to help them see as i believe but some asks me to pray for him and his comrades most of us he says will probably be. here the next time you visit policy r.t. . syria. a key opposition group has refused to take part in the geneva peace talks planned for november the russian foreign minister has blamed the western backers of the rebels for not putting enough pressure on them to participate in the talks middle east conflict analysts moonroof believe it's next to impossible to bring such a chaotic group to negotiate they've not come to the talks in june which was scheduled for june this year that they don't have leadership they don't have a coherent strategy and they did not enjoy any popularity among the civilians or the syrians within syria so. secretary kerry can't get anyone from the syrian national council to attend because they haven't been able to thus far and they
participating in the best interest we've got across much of it was to do apparently one person was killed here betts i'm ok thank you as night falls the streets of bubbles become more dangerous the soldiers light fires every few metres to help them see as i believe but some asks me to pray for him and his comrades most of us he says will probably be. here the next time you visit policy r.t. . syria. a key opposition group has refused to take part in the geneva peace talks planned for november...
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they treat their animals and use deceptive labels to make consumers think they're cared for bettser betts- cared for better than they are. >> retailers are able to increase prices. >> he suggests shopping at farmer's markets and talking directly to the farmers to learn more about their operations. >>> now to a story you will see only on 2. oakland students determined to restore a piece of public art. taggers usually leave their mark on the remember them sculpture. as quickly as volunteers clean up the faces carved in bronze, more graffiti appears. now 45 students with the invision academy along with the advisors supervision are removing that graffiti. >> it takes 15 minutes to destroy it. >> reporter: activists are depicted on the monument including rosa parks, and cesar chavez. in addition to the graffiti removal, those students are also picking up trash then giving impromptu tours. describing the significance of the heros depicted in that sculpture. >>> a fire boat continues to douse water on the island and extinguish the last remaining flames. four acres the fire is contained. >> also
they treat their animals and use deceptive labels to make consumers think they're cared for bettser betts- cared for better than they are. >> retailers are able to increase prices. >> he suggests shopping at farmer's markets and talking directly to the farmers to learn more about their operations. >>> now to a story you will see only on 2. oakland students determined to restore a piece of public art. taggers usually leave their mark on the remember them sculpture. as...
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jonathan betts takes a closer look at the potential impact. >> reporter: the default means it's out of like you have maxed out your credit card but still have bills to pay so you try raise your credit limit. so just how much does the u.s. government spend? let's peek in to its check book or the daily treasury report. on thursday thursday. just last thursday the united states brought in $110 billion. from taxes, farmers paying loans, customs fees, but on that same day the treasury spent $143 billion. just from thursday, the united states is in the red $33 billion. so to pay those bills, it borrows money. but we are about to hit america's credit limit and this is what it is. $16.6 trillion, it's a huge number. but it's not enough. and it can borrow no more than this right now. the united states government needs, soon, a trillion more dollars just to pay the bills. so what gets paid? what doesn't? well, no one actually knows for sure. but things like social security checks for retirees, medicare, military pay, money for local cities and schools, they could all be at risk in theory. and th
jonathan betts takes a closer look at the potential impact. >> reporter: the default means it's out of like you have maxed out your credit card but still have bills to pay so you try raise your credit limit. so just how much does the u.s. government spend? let's peek in to its check book or the daily treasury report. on thursday thursday. just last thursday the united states brought in $110 billion. from taxes, farmers paying loans, customs fees, but on that same day the treasury spent...
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. >> i think it would be a stretch to say that all of a sudden democrats will get along much bett betterill better representeded by republicans than by democrats. case in point obama care. >> the president's signature health care reform. now that is health care. on wall street they are not fan of the financial reforms. i did not run for office to be helping out a bunch of fat cat bankers on wall street. they have deep pockets. they could choose to back more moderate republicans. some trade groups have already said that is their plan. former republican sen tror olympia snow told me that business groups must speak up and contribute to those moderates. >> they have to be detached. it affects them and it is affecting the future of this country. so will business firmly take sides in the in term division? >> he is a former speech writer and he snknows a little somethi for the brand. david, let me start with you. >> should big business come to the rescue here? >> republican ares need big business help. was that the impending default was not so much a strike against wall street. the interest on
. >> i think it would be a stretch to say that all of a sudden democrats will get along much bett betterill better representeded by republicans than by democrats. case in point obama care. >> the president's signature health care reform. now that is health care. on wall street they are not fan of the financial reforms. i did not run for office to be helping out a bunch of fat cat bankers on wall street. they have deep pockets. they could choose to back more moderate republicans....
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she's like watching, you know, bette midler and tina turner. >> did she win? we were right. >> anthony was terrific. >> he went home. no one even saved him. >> i'm sorry. >> team blake, monica versus ray. let's look. ♪ i don't need a whole lot of money i don't need a big fine car i got everything that a man could want i got more than i could ask for ♪ >> let's hear her. ♪ i don't have to run around i don't have to stay out all night ♪ >> no. ♪ cause i got me a sweet lovin' man and he knows just how to treat me right ♪ >> i would pick him, too. >> yeah, ray. the first note he sang, like a young huey lewis, when we first heard him. she's a lovely girl. nothing stands out for me. >> we're saying ray. >> roll the tape. let's see what happened. >> who is the winner of this battle? >> ray! >> what? >> ray! >> that's my daughter. >> that's not fair. that is not fair. >> winner of this battle is ray. >> team blake moves on. >> steal. >> so exciting. >> not even involved in this and i'm just -- bump bump. >> you've got the battle rounds monday nights and tuesday nights
she's like watching, you know, bette midler and tina turner. >> did she win? we were right. >> anthony was terrific. >> he went home. no one even saved him. >> i'm sorry. >> team blake, monica versus ray. let's look. ♪ i don't need a whole lot of money i don't need a big fine car i got everything that a man could want i got more than i could ask for ♪ >> let's hear her. ♪ i don't have to run around i don't have to stay out all night ♪ >> no. ♪...
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it's even bett if ur feet are wet. once--remember when you were a little kid and you wanted to know if the iron was hot and your mother says, "touch it and see"? now, if your mother doesn't care vermuch of you, she says, "touch it and see." but if your mother really loves you, she says, "before you touch it, be wetting your hand." [makes sounds] right? [makes sounds] that little sound? [makes sounds] what's that little sound? we're gettg a chapter ahead. you guys don't know about this. it tur to steam. how ma say, "oh,on't take any energy to turn to steam. it just happens to do it." come on. the energy it took to turn that to that little puff of steam is energy that did not go to your ha. so it'better if you walk across those coals and you got wet feet beuse then it'll be even fer. so a homework assignment this weekend. every one take off their shoes and socks, get some hot coals, pour theall over your front lawn and get out there and do it, all right? okay? actually, me peoe say, "anything i can do for extra credit?"
it's even bett if ur feet are wet. once--remember when you were a little kid and you wanted to know if the iron was hot and your mother says, "touch it and see"? now, if your mother doesn't care vermuch of you, she says, "touch it and see." but if your mother really loves you, she says, "before you touch it, be wetting your hand." [makes sounds] right? [makes sounds] that little sound? [makes sounds] what's that little sound? we're gettg a chapter ahead. you guys...
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because at peue, we belie in a bett chicken. >> we're the animal league of alexandria. len more and register at alexandriaanimals.org. good morning, washington! >> 5:40 on this tuesday morning. you see the dogs out there yesterday in the afternoon show, and jacqui warned us it was going to be warm. it was cooking. her little black fur was boiling hot after 20 minute i'm sorry this sun. -- minutes in this sun. >> absolutely. today will be better to walk the dog earlier in the day than later in the day for that very, very reason. the pavement gets hot, too, on their little paws, so something to think about. yesterday, we topped out at 88 degrees, our hottest october temperature in three years. now, today, it will be just a couple degrees below that be but still plenty warm. a touch cooler because you can see the cloud cover, starting to move in from the south and west. mostly just high-level clouds so it will still be bright. you will think it is sunny but it is still on the warm side. the 60s here, westminster at the 60s here, westminster at at 65. the forecast is partly
because at peue, we belie in a bett chicken. >> we're the animal league of alexandria. len more and register at alexandriaanimals.org. good morning, washington! >> 5:40 on this tuesday morning. you see the dogs out there yesterday in the afternoon show, and jacqui warned us it was going to be warm. it was cooking. her little black fur was boiling hot after 20 minute i'm sorry this sun. -- minutes in this sun. >> absolutely. today will be better to walk the dog earlier in the...
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. >> were you the betts that you could be. >> i was as good as i could be given the fact that i was 60s old at that point and a heart patient. >>> cheney struggled with heart problems for decades now and received a heart transplant at the age of 71. >>> the man behind media matters. that's an organization that makes a habit of trying to take down fox news. who has spent some time in a psychiatric facility. he has a new book if you are interested. it's called benghazi hoax. hillary clinton coauthored the 90 page e book as a counter with a i to criticism as the former secretary of state and president obama. the book offers a sweeping criticism of republicans and other what he calls hoax southboundisters in stores tomorrow. the biggest destroyer is finally ready to go into the water. the christening of the war ship bearing the name of the late admiral elmo bud. but plans are now moving forward. it is expected it hit the water sometime this week. the public christening ceremony featuring zumwalt's two daughters will be rescheduled for the spring. carol burnett receiving the nation's top pr
. >> were you the betts that you could be. >> i was as good as i could be given the fact that i was 60s old at that point and a heart patient. >>> cheney struggled with heart problems for decades now and received a heart transplant at the age of 71. >>> the man behind media matters. that's an organization that makes a habit of trying to take down fox news. who has spent some time in a psychiatric facility. he has a new book if you are interested. it's called...
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there is another formation that and other every bette just waits and i think i will see a lot of crying. but now just a few robert dawn -- just a few more minutes it is between scorn and put upon. they brought me here to see the crying. the families continue in bet with some signal that i as they begin to go to their weapons little kids are hoisted up them put back down. couples twist in a final crunch and hold on for dear life then they pull themselves away the hands are dripping. they walk across a few feet and form them want orderly line. i look for the crying there is a little but that does not start and held the buses pulled away. of the minutes dry god then take about this happens cleve or quick course dramatically. some women dash out to get the last embrace and one couple leaguers awkwardly. squads amplitudes shout out questions and jokes the names. some are smiling some look a little haste. but there with each other now and on the sidewalk the families and wives and girlfriends are to each other now the they have been put back into place producing the intimate group one minute
there is another formation that and other every bette just waits and i think i will see a lot of crying. but now just a few robert dawn -- just a few more minutes it is between scorn and put upon. they brought me here to see the crying. the families continue in bet with some signal that i as they begin to go to their weapons little kids are hoisted up them put back down. couples twist in a final crunch and hold on for dear life then they pull themselves away the hands are dripping. they walk...
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because at perdue, we belie in a bett chicken. >> this is tony with abc7 news in washington, d.c. of "scandal". >> good morning, washington! >> 5:39 on this friday morning. "scandal" fans, if you're waking up with us, you're waking up a little tired perhaps. >> i've got all the concealer on. between the caps game and "scandal", i'm hurting today. but the weather is good for us who stayed up late last night, eileen shoo yes. i don't know how you're doing it this morning. it was a good episode and we got a win from the caps so it is all good. and things are good in the weather department. it is beautiful out here this morning. with the increased humidity, the dew point is high, we have some fog. let me switch over and show you the visibilities right now. they are at about 8 miles in the city, so maybe patchy fog. nothing too widespread but farther south and west, you may see the dense fog. visibilities in manassas and culpepper, even winchester now less than a mile. overall, for the rest of the day today, we will see very warm temperatures climbing into the lower 80s by lunchtime. 8
because at perdue, we belie in a bett chicken. >> this is tony with abc7 news in washington, d.c. of "scandal". >> good morning, washington! >> 5:39 on this friday morning. "scandal" fans, if you're waking up with us, you're waking up a little tired perhaps. >> i've got all the concealer on. between the caps game and "scandal", i'm hurting today. but the weather is good for us who stayed up late last night, eileen shoo yes. i don't know how...
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. >> his bette pran live from washington. >> we are in day four of the federal mandate.nd to the twuter glitches keeping some people from checking out prices. they are showing what people think about the program. according to the posteriorly 54 percent of americans think obama care should be revealed. only 45 percent approve of the job they are doing. >> time for a look at who is talking this morning. benjamin netanyahu sat down with her telling her --... >> these intercontinental ballistic missiles they aren't developing them for us. they are developing them for shield. those intercontinental ballistic missile only have one purpose a nuclear payload. as the president is talking nicely to you they are developing the weapons to strike the united states. they have to stop that. they have to dismantle their program. that's not what they are offering. they are offering something entirely different. >> they didn't ask the president to make any partial deals with iran. >> the biker accused of beating a man in front of his wife and child is expected to turn himself into police.
. >> his bette pran live from washington. >> we are in day four of the federal mandate.nd to the twuter glitches keeping some people from checking out prices. they are showing what people think about the program. according to the posteriorly 54 percent of americans think obama care should be revealed. only 45 percent approve of the job they are doing. >> time for a look at who is talking this morning. benjamin netanyahu sat down with her telling her --... >> these...
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. >> they made big betts on a rocky oil and u.s. natural gas, which have yet to pay off.rs stay patient or not? >> well, i think you're right, that there have been some investments that were somewhat misplaced. and i think the issue comes for exxon and for shell. the rest of the industry is trying to move towards more capital discipline, lowering spending levels and returning more cash to shareholders. shell and exxon in particular look to be going the opposite direction, actually spending more money, and exxon is reduced its return to cash to shareholders, but it's repurchasing 5 billion of its own shares in the first quarter, down to 3 billion in the third rt kwaer. >> and it's an interesting contrast with bp, which stocks rose this week because they said we're going to return much more cash back to shareholders. is that what shareholders want at the moment? if they can't see, do they not want the big investment in the future? if they make a big investment through production, one would think that would pay off. but they want the cash now. >> ross, i think what the issue
. >> they made big betts on a rocky oil and u.s. natural gas, which have yet to pay off.rs stay patient or not? >> well, i think you're right, that there have been some investments that were somewhat misplaced. and i think the issue comes for exxon and for shell. the rest of the industry is trying to move towards more capital discipline, lowering spending levels and returning more cash to shareholders. shell and exxon in particular look to be going the opposite direction, actually...
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jonathan betts. just captured two convicted killers. they'd been released from prison by mistake using fake documents. found in a motel in panama city beach florida. hours after walker's mother pleaded with him to turn himself in. >>> two dead were a bart employee and contractor inspecting the tracks. it was believed that the train was not being run by regular operators as the transit strike continues.
jonathan betts. just captured two convicted killers. they'd been released from prison by mistake using fake documents. found in a motel in panama city beach florida. hours after walker's mother pleaded with him to turn himself in. >>> two dead were a bart employee and contractor inspecting the tracks. it was believed that the train was not being run by regular operators as the transit strike continues.
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the other reason is kids are bett today than there were ten years ago.e that obesity rates are up, and if you have a bigger kid that collides with another kid the impact will be greater. in addition to that, kids are faster than ever before. there is acceleration training programs. physics tells you, if a kid hits with greater velocity they're is a greater chance for a concussion. gerri: he makes several good points, and i have to say it seems like these kids are taking to sports more seriously. they want to play like the pros which means hitting like the pros and running like the pros. what would you tell parents who have children who are playing the sports? >> a couple of things you need to be on watch for. not a great weight right now to prevent concussions. if a kid plays sports there at an increased risk for having a dramatic brain injury or concussion. being smart and using safety equipment and using it properly is important. beyond that, recognizing early signs. your child goes down, get set, has a headache, is not acting like himself, passes out,
the other reason is kids are bett today than there were ten years ago.e that obesity rates are up, and if you have a bigger kid that collides with another kid the impact will be greater. in addition to that, kids are faster than ever before. there is acceleration training programs. physics tells you, if a kid hits with greater velocity they're is a greater chance for a concussion. gerri: he makes several good points, and i have to say it seems like these kids are taking to sports more...
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erchlts wwe have had a lot betts than this.we make money it's a good day. >> it's a good day. >> that was adam may reporting. >> that is it for us on "america tonight." if you would like to comment on the stories you have seen tonight log on to our website al jazeera america tonight. and you can meet the team and join the conversation with us on twitter or the facebook page. good night. >>> welcome to al jazeera. we have a look at tonight's top stories. >>> in washington little progress made saturday to resolve the government shutdown. president obama sat down with senate democrats to discuss the stalemate. this afternoon they rejected the republican bill to temporarily raise the debt limit and. the talks resume tomorrow. nearly a dozen iconic national parks have re-opened despite the shutdown. to run the sites until the government roo
erchlts wwe have had a lot betts than this.we make money it's a good day. >> it's a good day. >> that was adam may reporting. >> that is it for us on "america tonight." if you would like to comment on the stories you have seen tonight log on to our website al jazeera america tonight. and you can meet the team and join the conversation with us on twitter or the facebook page. good night. >>> welcome to al jazeera. we have a look at tonight's top stories....
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. >> jonathan betts explains how the debt climbed to $17 trillion. >> the united states has pretty much been in debt since its founding. every few years the limit is raised. republican presidents raise it more often. but the amount borrowed went up under democrat presidents. it rose more under ronald regan. much to pay to build up the military during the cold war. the debt limit tripling during at 80, topping a trillion. under george w bush it was raised five times. bill clinton saw the debt ceiling go up four times, jumping 44%, but the nation's debt went down during the cloint's years. it's one of the few times it happened. then president george w bush - raised sooech times under him. debts double. it brings us to president obama. he's raised the debt limit five times, this is the sixth. the amount borrowed has gone up 50% and he hopes to raise the limit by another trillion. the u.s. started with less than a trillion of debt in 1980. it soared over the past three decades, approaching $17 trillion in debt today, and more money needs to be borrowed. every time the debt ceiling is raised
. >> jonathan betts explains how the debt climbed to $17 trillion. >> the united states has pretty much been in debt since its founding. every few years the limit is raised. republican presidents raise it more often. but the amount borrowed went up under democrat presidents. it rose more under ronald regan. much to pay to build up the military during the cold war. the debt limit tripling during at 80, topping a trillion. under george w bush it was raised five times. bill clinton saw...
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anthonyommissioner betts promised a strategy to reclaim the city's public spaces. we saw an officer making the rounds in fells point today. a meeting tonight with city officials is to consider other options. >> are they homeless? are they drug addicted? do they have mental health concerns? we want to identify each of them and figure out a better strategy for everyone. >> that meeting in fells point starts in about 25 minutes. it might be well attended. one city official is considering installing a very slick looking public toilet. it is something that they use in portland. loo. called the portland a 49-year-old man has been arrested for the incident in the video. reporting live, i am jayne miller. >> thank you. here is a look at some other stories we're following. police have a person in custody after a stabbing early this morning. city police responded around 5:00 a.m. to the 7-eleven on the corner of reisterstown road in west belvedere avenue. there they found a man with a cut on the left side of his chest. he was taken to an area hospital where he was first repo
anthonyommissioner betts promised a strategy to reclaim the city's public spaces. we saw an officer making the rounds in fells point today. a meeting tonight with city officials is to consider other options. >> are they homeless? are they drug addicted? do they have mental health concerns? we want to identify each of them and figure out a better strategy for everyone. >> that meeting in fells point starts in about 25 minutes. it might be well attended. one city official is...
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. >> throughout history we have seen that market economies do bett better.hy are we choosing to give the fed more power and influence p. they should start handing that power back to the market. >> thank you, jim bruce. your film's great. people can, if you go to my website, can you find out how you can see it. we will play more of it throughout the show. >> when the housing bubble burst about five years ago, the fed printed more money to keep wall street afloat. >> bank of america 44.5%. >> one of the worst days ever. >> this mark set driven by fear. >> one that bore no relation to one of the past. involving not just the banks the fed was created to protect but the hedge funds, investment banks and insurance conglomerates. >> are you committing, in this interview, that you are not going to let any of these banks fail? that no matter what their bl balance sheet looks like, that they are goning to fail. >> not going to fail. >> so many people believe that fed saved us from another depression. economist george celledin from university of georgia studied this. t
. >> throughout history we have seen that market economies do bett better.hy are we choosing to give the fed more power and influence p. they should start handing that power back to the market. >> thank you, jim bruce. your film's great. people can, if you go to my website, can you find out how you can see it. we will play more of it throughout the show. >> when the housing bubble burst about five years ago, the fed printed more money to keep wall street afloat. >> bank...
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>> i can tell you that you have a bette better idea of what we'e looking at now. yes, washington, d.c. is divided into numbers and lettered streets. it also has the number of diagonal streets that separate from the gridiron pattern that are state streets or american symbolic names. in this case constitution. there are other names such as independence as well. but in this case we're looking at first and constitution northeast. discussing its proximity to union station, a very busy transportation point for the corridor in the united states. this brings us closer to the u.s. capital, wedging it between the canada office buildings that i tensioned earlier where answer of thmanyof the senators are lod support staff are located. al jazeera will report along this street very often. when we're broadcasting we're usually broadcasting from one of the buildings along one of the streets called ru russell rotun. this is very close to the u.s. capitol. looking at the shot there, just to the right would be the tut cap tocapitol. this is an area that-- >> kimberly, hang on a seco
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jonathan betts. just captured two convicted killers. they'd been released from prison by mistake using fake documents. found in a motel in panama city beach florida. hours after walker's mother pleaded with him to turn himself in. >>> two dead were a bart employee and contractor inspecting the tracks. it was believed that the train was not being run by regular operators as the transit strike continues. >>> j.p. morgan chase could pay a record fine over its mortgage practices, the tentative deal was reached friday, calling for the bank to pay $9 billion to the federal government and $4 billion to struggling homeowners. the bank still faces a criminal investigation by the government. >>> 9 lebanese hostages and two turkish pilots are now free. the release comes after a complex negotiation between turkey lebanon and syria. those are the headlines. america tonight is up next on al jazeera america. >> good evening, and thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen and you're watching america tonight's weekend edition. over the next few nights anon
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i'm jonathan betts with a look at the top stories. a deadly blast rocks sir ja. an explosion near damascus killed 16 government soldiers, several were hurt. it happened after syrian rebels freedom hostages held for a year. an in my submission wade manhunt continues to two killers released from prison by mistake. both were serving life sentences but were able to walk free using forged documents. they are believed to be hiding in the orlando area. >> no deal on a contract betwe
i'm jonathan betts with a look at the top stories. a deadly blast rocks sir ja. an explosion near damascus killed 16 government soldiers, several were hurt. it happened after syrian rebels freedom hostages held for a year. an in my submission wade manhunt continues to two killers released from prison by mistake. both were serving life sentences but were able to walk free using forged documents. they are believed to be hiding in the orlando area. >> no deal on a contract betwe
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johnathan betts is here. paint a picture on what it could mean on the country. >> the default means you are out of money. you maxed out your credit card and you have bills to pay so you raise your credit limit. how much does the government have to spend. last thursday the government brought in 11 115 billion dolla. from that one day the u.s. is in the red. it spent $33 billion. more than it took in. we are about to hit america's debt limit. it's a big number but it's not enough. $16.6 trillion. the federal government needs a trillion more dollars to pay the bills. a trillion more than this is needed. so the next question what gets paid and what does not get paid. no one knows for sure. things like social security checks and medicare and military pay and money for local cities and schools and they could be at risk in theory. and there is a huge impact on the economy. the value of the dol dollar nose dived. stocks and 401k's and stocks and bonds go down. folks trying to buy homes and cars will likely see higher
johnathan betts is here. paint a picture on what it could mean on the country. >> the default means you are out of money. you maxed out your credit card and you have bills to pay so you raise your credit limit. how much does the government have to spend. last thursday the government brought in 11 115 billion dolla. from that one day the u.s. is in the red. it spent $33 billion. more than it took in. we are about to hit america's debt limit. it's a big number but it's not enough. $16.6...
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a bett way to save. ally bank.y needs an ally. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and ses data. splisecond stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shoing, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ liz: three minutes to go before the closing bell. if you had to pick one stock keeping the dow jones industrials above the water line, it has to be ibm. about four points of the dow's gains. without it he would be sinking. down about 1 1/2%. when you see the dow up 39 points, at one point we were up more than 70 points. so a little bit of erosion going into the closing bell. no eriege here between me and david asman. we're a team together. david: we're indeed. actually it is too bad they took alcoa out of the dow. alcoa is up nicely. they took it out not long ago. liz: replaced it with nike. let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. let's not ignore another dow component. hpq following
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a bett way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally.ut they didn't fit.line customer's not ppy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. unhappy customer use becomes happy customer.easy. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. peat custors, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. announcer: being a dad can be tough. when's the fairy incess coming? any minute now. yay! announcer: bu it's always worth it. agnes: i know it's really you, gru. i'm just pretending for the other kids. announcer: take time to be a dad today. call 877-4-dad-411 or vist fatherhood.gov. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superiorevel of protectn and bause usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin y
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a bett way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. charles: collett wishful thinking.ion anticipating people signing up f the affordable care act by the end of open enrollment, march1. but the numbers are in and showing that only about 50,000 people have signed up. so if th rate holds at this level, i'm pretty good with math and not add up to the president counted 5 million people short. tonight,beating obamacare. my next guestays this law is a huge mess. >> i was lookingt your bok. it is a little tattered. but that shouldn't be a little bit more than? >> employer mandate, the caps on expenses, it is a mangled and distorted and illegally altered version. not this law at all. and they sala bohÈme, not really all be one when anyone says tt the law has been passed and we can't changeit. however the website is up, it's an unmitigated disaster. i saw that everyone had lot of fun poking fun. but i think that the more egregious problem hs to be the fact that people are not taking the bait. peop seem to tool arund. >> that is because they are reeling from the sticker shock. do
a bett way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. charles: collett wishful thinking.ion anticipating people signing up f the affordable care act by the end of open enrollment, march1. but the numbers are in and showing that only about 50,000 people have signed up. so if th rate holds at this level, i'm pretty good with math and not add up to the president counted 5 million people short. tonight,beating obamacare. my next guestays this law is a huge mess. >> i was lookingt your bok....
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. >> everybody is waiting and i would say the chanceses of success are bett eter today tha they were at this time yesterday because both sides started talking last night. they put the talking points aside and started negotiating. as you mentioned, senate republicans are here. they showed up about an hour ago. we saw senator ted cruz among many others republican senators showing up here at the front of the white house. they arrived in a couple of small buses. and they're meeting with the president now and we'll see what comes out of that. while there has been a lot of focus on the house side of the equation, the senate on the republican side also has some ideas and specifically susan collins of maine, she has floated a proposal that we can show you a graphic that details some of this. mirrors somewhat what house republicans are saying but also includes some other items that might be palatable to both democrats and republicans. we'll have to see. it also talks about extending the debt ceiling for a short period of time although her plan would extend it for six months. i would end the s
. >> everybody is waiting and i would say the chanceses of success are bett eter today tha they were at this time yesterday because both sides started talking last night. they put the talking points aside and started negotiating. as you mentioned, senate republicans are here. they showed up about an hour ago. we saw senator ted cruz among many others republican senators showing up here at the front of the white house. they arrived in a couple of small buses. and they're meeting with the...
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. >> rose: you get bette at golf by practicing and practicing and making sure that your swing is working. >> in the writing business you get better by writing. and the more you do the better you get at it. >> rose: you understand character development and put a sentence together, you understand how to make a page turn. >> the more you do it the better you get. that's the general idea. >> rose: other than that, what's the best thing you say to people who want to be tom clancy, who want to write a film. >> if they want to be tom clancy, they should set their sites a little higher. the most important talent for a writer is persistence. you have to stake with it. writing is the most moveable form of work i know but it's rewarding if you do it write. the thing is you have to stick with it. if you don't write the book it ain't going to get written. you can't silt there and think about it or ruminate about it, you have to put words on paper. >> rose: you sit down in front of a computer. >> every day. >> rose: you turn out about three pages a day. >> somewhat more than that. anywhere from 10 pag
. >> rose: you get bette at golf by practicing and practicing and making sure that your swing is working. >> in the writing business you get better by writing. and the more you do the better you get at it. >> rose: you understand character development and put a sentence together, you understand how to make a page turn. >> the more you do it the better you get. that's the general idea. >> rose: other than that, what's the best thing you say to people who want to be...
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people not willing to make a huge number of betts.t's where we stand in european trade two hours into the session today. to recap what's happening in asia, li sixuan is with us out of singapore. sixuan. >> thank you for that, ross.hea u.s. jobs data. china markets losing ground as banks and resources sectors fell out of favor on worries that q4 growth may slow. and the peoples bank of china sent signals with the tightening bias, skipping open market operations for the second straight session, positioning for another liquidity drain this week. and they weren't listed, property place felt the pressure on fears that soaring housing prices may lead to more property curves and the shanghai depositit lost about 0.8%. in hong kong, the hang seng index pulled back ending down by 0.5%. index giant tumbled over 3% after posting its first ever earnings decline since its ipo. and japan's nikkei 225 managed to end higher by a modest as ross just talab slightly termer dollar ahead of the yen. in south korea, gains in defensive sectors and steelmake
people not willing to make a huge number of betts.t's where we stand in european trade two hours into the session today. to recap what's happening in asia, li sixuan is with us out of singapore. sixuan. >> thank you for that, ross.hea u.s. jobs data. china markets losing ground as banks and resources sectors fell out of favor on worries that q4 growth may slow. and the peoples bank of china sent signals with the tightening bias, skipping open market operations for the second straight...