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the itty-bitty book light. that was a lovely thing. >> i only -- i mean, only read on the device on an airplane because i used to travel with 100 pounds of book because god forbid i got stuck in an airport. so now i don't have to do that. i actually invested -- my favorite place to the read is in the passenger seat of a car going really fast up the new york state throughway. >> ladies and gentlemen, someone who does not get car sick. >> thank you. >> amazing. >> you know, it's interesting. the question, there's another question inside of it. it's like, if i love cell phones but against killing people in the congo, you like cell phones or you don't like killing people in congress co. you can't like both. if you are on your cell phone, you're raping women and we're all on cell phones. what are you going to say? >> what how talking about? >> the main chemical that -- >> i see. >> in cell phones is mind, and the reason their quality doesn't work is because people are making profit off them and they don't want a dem
the itty-bitty book light. that was a lovely thing. >> i only -- i mean, only read on the device on an airplane because i used to travel with 100 pounds of book because god forbid i got stuck in an airport. so now i don't have to do that. i actually invested -- my favorite place to the read is in the passenger seat of a car going really fast up the new york state throughway. >> ladies and gentlemen, someone who does not get car sick. >> thank you. >> amazing. >>...
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. >> hard to get perspective until that little bitty guy walks up. >> he does release the parachute to the ground and then shimmy down on his reserve. >> smart idea. >> everybody's watching me now. i've got an audience. his buddies are giggling like, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. >> totally. >> successfully climbed down, making it look like he's the boss of than when he gets to the bottom his friends, not mocking him. >> awesome, dude! >> guys, a story that's going tug at your heartstrings. >> it's late night. my brain's racing. i can't sleep. i'm in the back of a truck right now. there's no really where else to go. i've been homeless for a year. unfortuna unfortunately, all i'm trying to do is spend christmas with a family. that's all i want. i used to have great christmases, i had everything i needed and then some. things went down hill. i don't do drugs or drink or anything like that. >> ryan fitzgerald, he's reaching out to the online community, hoping someone will say, come have dinner with my family. he posts his real phone number in the title of the video. >> i just don't know what to do
. >> hard to get perspective until that little bitty guy walks up. >> he does release the parachute to the ground and then shimmy down on his reserve. >> smart idea. >> everybody's watching me now. i've got an audience. his buddies are giggling like, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. >> totally. >> successfully climbed down, making it look like he's the boss of than when he gets to the bottom his friends, not mocking him. >> awesome, dude! >> guys, a story...
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. >> isn't it just a tiny, bitty bit weird. >> the money isn't causing cancer. money is money. >> fair. they dug deep in the checkbook for a hundred thousand dollar donation. >> women with the disease in treatment for their lives spend $130,000 more each year for treatment. >> this donation could literally be making a difference in three quarters of a human life. >> baker hughes is spending more money to paint these pink and promote themselves then they are making a breast cancer donation. >> but they think she's looking at it wrong. >> isn't it justice if you believe they're going around causing cancer to make money away from them to help cure it. >> oh. what have i been thinking. i feel like a ding dong. >> these pink drill bits have changed the game. i'm about to turn your operation into a money making machine. oh. >> better. i feel like optimizing the health risks. how many car sin owe tkpwepbz does a fracking company use? >> hundreds. >> you could make money off each carcinogen. open it. >> >> don: thank you. >> pink ribbon zero spf sun screen. radioactive
. >> isn't it just a tiny, bitty bit weird. >> the money isn't causing cancer. money is money. >> fair. they dug deep in the checkbook for a hundred thousand dollar donation. >> women with the disease in treatment for their lives spend $130,000 more each year for treatment. >> this donation could literally be making a difference in three quarters of a human life. >> baker hughes is spending more money to paint these pink and promote themselves then they are...
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and there's a little bitty, in the painting, but enormous in real life, ship coming through there that was part of the naval air station. so, there's a lot in there. one of the things that is most interesting is i have not mentioned anything about her figure. her figure is very accurate. that is exactly how she dressed and how she presented herself. >> she had this matronly look. but she was so good with the press. one line quips. a reporter was faster, how a few had so much legislative success getting onto these committees? and without missing a beat, she said, sex appeal. when she first came into the house, leadership did not want to put her on the committees that her husband was on. she did not get the military affairs committee assignment right away. instead, she was put onto the indian affairs committee. she represented san francisco, urban district. so, she were now been told the press, she said, the only indians i have are in front of cigar shops. she went after the leadership. publicly. very shortly they came after her and put her on to the committee assignments you wanted. >>
and there's a little bitty, in the painting, but enormous in real life, ship coming through there that was part of the naval air station. so, there's a lot in there. one of the things that is most interesting is i have not mentioned anything about her figure. her figure is very accurate. that is exactly how she dressed and how she presented herself. >> she had this matronly look. but she was so good with the press. one line quips. a reporter was faster, how a few had so much legislative...
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and there's a little bitty, in the painting, but enormous in real life, ship coming through there that was part of the naval air station that was there. so, there's very -- there's a lot in there, but one of the things that's most interesting about her is i haven't mentioned anything about her figure there, it is all about what's around her. her figure is dark, it's black, but it's very accurate. that is exactly how she dressed and exactly how she presented herself. >> she had kind of this grandmotherly, matronly look, but she was so good with the press. she had one-line quips, there was no one who was better a reporter once asked her, how have you had so much legislative success getting on onto these committees, legislation passed, and without missing a beat, she said sex appeal. when she first came into the house, leadership didn't want to put her on the committees that her husband was on. she did not get the military affairs committee assignment right away. instead, she was put on to the indian affairs committee. now, she represented san francisco, urban district, so she went out an
and there's a little bitty, in the painting, but enormous in real life, ship coming through there that was part of the naval air station that was there. so, there's very -- there's a lot in there, but one of the things that's most interesting about her is i haven't mentioned anything about her figure there, it is all about what's around her. her figure is dark, it's black, but it's very accurate. that is exactly how she dressed and exactly how she presented herself. >> she had kind of...
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. >> you can do little itty bitty ones if you are having a cocktail party. >> it is really easy to popov slice it up and pull out. especially if you're going to do it for a dinner. that is more hardy. >> take my bread knife and a kind of throw it right and there. it is really simple to cut. >> what have you been making on the show? >> we did not have to. it was just what was in front of us. a lot of the challenges that we got i cooked scallops. a couple times i cooked salmon. that was mostly seafood. fruit and vegetables and cheese. then it was an entire wall of seafood. >> a lot of things. i had no idea what they were. my friend grabbed kreps neck. we had no idea what it was. just throw it and there. it is either going to be good or going to be really gross. >> that became one of our st. >> on monday nights we have a program that only does, we do classics and the bar for a menu. it's kind of a hidden menu. we take classic things and we dress it up. $25 and you get three courses and a drink. >> 2039 west north avenue in chicago. you can watch top chef we asked what root vegetable is the
. >> you can do little itty bitty ones if you are having a cocktail party. >> it is really easy to popov slice it up and pull out. especially if you're going to do it for a dinner. that is more hardy. >> take my bread knife and a kind of throw it right and there. it is really simple to cut. >> what have you been making on the show? >> we did not have to. it was just what was in front of us. a lot of the challenges that we got i cooked scallops. a couple times i...
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there's a lot of little perks i mean most people take for granted, little bitty things we think a lot of. just standing under the stars for a minute. this is really a job. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" -- we meet one of the most infamous and violent inmates in holman. >> i go into these dorms where i stab and cut inmates and strangle inmates. i just snap and i go crazy. i turn murderous and dangerous. it's like i'm in commando mode or something. ♪ ♪ baby, every day i sit around while i play ♪ ♪ my harmonica thinking about you ♪ ♪ wishing i could hold you like i used to do ♪ hit it. ♪ that's it. >>> holman's ad-seg unit houses roughly 200 inmates, some of which are the most violent and dangerous. steven parker is one of the most notorious. >> i'm in maximum security. i'm stuck in a lockup cell. they may not ever let me out of lockup because i have a tendency, every time i get out, i try to kill somebody. i go completely calm. i make up my mind what i'm going to do. i go into these zones where i turn into this cold-blooded. i don't know what causes it, other than just being d
there's a lot of little perks i mean most people take for granted, little bitty things we think a lot of. just standing under the stars for a minute. this is really a job. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" -- we meet one of the most infamous and violent inmates in holman. >> i go into these dorms where i stab and cut inmates and strangle inmates. i just snap and i go crazy. i turn murderous and dangerous. it's like i'm in commando mode or something. ♪ ♪ baby,...
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i've been into makeup since i was a little bitty girl. and i'm like dolly. the redder the better. the more the merrier. >> at the limon correctional facility in colorado, we met inmates who have had more permanent transformations. aaron cooper, serving 10 years for assault and escape, didn't stretch his ear lobes until he got to prison. >> did it about four years ago when i was in ad seg. no reason, really. i just like the way it looked. it started with the tooth of a comb and started wrapping saran wrap about it and got it fatter and fatter. this was bigger than i wanted to go, but these were the only things that were round enough that when the officers could take them, i could put more back in, just little plastic bottle caps. >> tell me what the legality is here. >> there wasn't when i first started, but it goes under the tattooing writeup. but i don't ever wear them out of the cell block. it doesn't create any problems with the officers. i just wear them in here. i want them to be worn when i get out. >> but limon inmate derek web, serving 10 years for vehicle theft and vandal
i've been into makeup since i was a little bitty girl. and i'm like dolly. the redder the better. the more the merrier. >> at the limon correctional facility in colorado, we met inmates who have had more permanent transformations. aaron cooper, serving 10 years for assault and escape, didn't stretch his ear lobes until he got to prison. >> did it about four years ago when i was in ad seg. no reason, really. i just like the way it looked. it started with the tooth of a comb and...
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there's a lot of little perks i mean most people take for granted, little bitty things we think a lotof. just standing under the stars for a minute. this is really a job. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" -- we meet one of the most infamous and violent inmates in holman. >> i go into these zones where i stab and cut inmates and strangle inmates. i just snap and i go crazy. i turn murderous and dangerous. it's like i'm in commando mode or something. vo: this year, santa left his sleigh at home and booked his trip around the world on expedia. because now the points you earn traveling for the holidays can be donated to help the kids at st. jude children's research hospital. make your holiday travel mean even more. donate your expedia+ points at expedia.com/santa. i'm betty ngyuen. the state department is urging north korea to refrain from any furth ir threatening actions. north korea said there would be grave consequences if the u.s. refused to agree to a joint probe of the hacking at sony. >>> a widespread internet outage knocked north korea offline on monday. the u.s. has denied
there's a lot of little perks i mean most people take for granted, little bitty things we think a lotof. just standing under the stars for a minute. this is really a job. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" -- we meet one of the most infamous and violent inmates in holman. >> i go into these zones where i stab and cut inmates and strangle inmates. i just snap and i go crazy. i turn murderous and dangerous. it's like i'm in commando mode or something. vo: this year,...
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so in the movie, the characters are are all bitty ones, little bitty people.irst two. >> so, they shunk her for the interview. >> so she could see what it feels like. >> very cute. >> looks like it was fun. >> ya. hey good day to you, it is wednesday, december the 17th, 2014. >> this is "good day philadlephia". >> here we go, week before christmas, and the target here on roosevelt boulevard, in northeast philly, just opened at 8:00 for business, but mike, seven hours ago they had a real door buster on their hands. >> that's right. the cops got him. there is that trend. the sony hackers now threading 9/11 style attack over this movie called the interview. who movies theatres responding, will they be hike end security when it opens christmas day? the hundreds of theatres pulling the film already this morning. >> there is no word to be had. >> she's been nominated for golden globe, and the director of thelma is in our studio this morning. so we ask her about the real and raw account of dr. king's famous 196 a march from thelma to montgomery, alabama. >> as you sh
so in the movie, the characters are are all bitty ones, little bitty people.irst two. >> so, they shunk her for the interview. >> so she could see what it feels like. >> very cute. >> looks like it was fun. >> ya. hey good day to you, it is wednesday, december the 17th, 2014. >> this is "good day philadlephia". >> here we go, week before christmas, and the target here on roosevelt boulevard, in northeast philly, just opened at 8:00 for...
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because i think in the end it wasn't the little bitty details. i could get arrested for this but i didn't care who deep throat was. what is the difference. the story was what nixon and the whitehouse were doing. it was intrigue of who was leaking to these very very hard working and very smart, good reporters. but, no. there is nothing that i am curious about that there is some detail i don't know. i think we have enough to understand it. i hope that is what this book does. i hope it follows the events but always reflects on them as they are happening and afterward i go back to what was watergate, who was richard nixon and i think i have him at last. he was a complicated person and he was. but he was fascinating. imagine lincoln? he was the most fascinating president i know of and he makes an extroidinary story. i am not a conspiracy type person and i think we have the big picture which is the important picture. >> my name is jack. chris buckley's wonderful phrase i am a self-loathing republican. >> you don't have to be. >> it happens i was runnin
because i think in the end it wasn't the little bitty details. i could get arrested for this but i didn't care who deep throat was. what is the difference. the story was what nixon and the whitehouse were doing. it was intrigue of who was leaking to these very very hard working and very smart, good reporters. but, no. there is nothing that i am curious about that there is some detail i don't know. i think we have enough to understand it. i hope that is what this book does. i hope it follows the...
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. >> brothers turning against each other for little bitty stuff.hat's like they wasn't brought up the right way or something. >> raised in a large family, both james and cedric say nothing can break the strong bond they share. >> my relationship with my brother is tight. all my brothers. i got five of them, all of them is tight, very close. very close. >> we always say one after pardon or finish talking on the phone and there's basically saying, one love. >> there's nothing i wouldn't do for my brothers. >> i don't believe nobody would love me more than they would. because we have been through so much coming up. >> those bonds could soon be put to the test. though both brothers have served past prison sentences for armed robbery, they've never faced such serious consequences. if they are found guilty of the murders, they will be eligible for the death penalty. >> i have done wrong in my past, but honestly, i don't think i'm going to get a fair shake on this one. >> why? >> because of my past. >> why are you convinced you are going to be found guilt
. >> brothers turning against each other for little bitty stuff.hat's like they wasn't brought up the right way or something. >> raised in a large family, both james and cedric say nothing can break the strong bond they share. >> my relationship with my brother is tight. all my brothers. i got five of them, all of them is tight, very close. very close. >> we always say one after pardon or finish talking on the phone and there's basically saying, one love. >>...
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they have me in this little bitty ass cell. it's so hot in here, right. inmates are housed in their cells 23 hours a day. men here spend their days with limited human contact. >> this is the dead. i mean, to me this is a big cemetery. and right now i don't need that in my life. this happened at a messed up time. to be cut off from society, i mean the population, trying to put everything together. the pieces do not fit together right now. i wish i could get with eric. i miss my partner. i haven't been able to write my music. i've been able to write but i've been stagnant because that's how we collaborate together. when i come out of this cell i'm going to have at least five or ten new songs. some dealing with the emotional stress that i'm under, some positive. i think i have more negative than positive songs due to the heat, me wanting to be free. there's just so much going through my mind right now. i have to put it on paper. i don't have nobody to talk to, listen to me write. i'm going to put it in song, hoping somebody will buy my cds and we'll be able
they have me in this little bitty ass cell. it's so hot in here, right. inmates are housed in their cells 23 hours a day. men here spend their days with limited human contact. >> this is the dead. i mean, to me this is a big cemetery. and right now i don't need that in my life. this happened at a messed up time. to be cut off from society, i mean the population, trying to put everything together. the pieces do not fit together right now. i wish i could get with eric. i miss my partner. i...
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. >> this is it's big pipe with this itty bitty little hole. >> the fire department had to hit the wallhard they hit the electrical outlet and there's no electricity in here. not something i expected to deal with as a dispensary owner is flooding but -- >> i need to figure out what product i have in the dark now. okay so we'll start with one of these it looks like. >> there's a ton of product not yet ready for sale. we're opening in less than an hour. we have to work fast. >> in this safe is the new product. see if you can figure out what is hybrid and bring it out because it's dark in there. ♪ last night when they hit the wall, they knocked down about half the glass displays and broke them. not going to work. obviously we have an issue. ♪ >> good morning. >> good morning. every day in this business is a challenge. we're excited about the opportunity of expanding to aurora. running one dispensary is hard enough. it's going to be difficult, i would imagine, to run two. >> i pulled that because we're out. how is it going? >> wonderful. >> it seems for every two steps you take forward you
. >> this is it's big pipe with this itty bitty little hole. >> the fire department had to hit the wallhard they hit the electrical outlet and there's no electricity in here. not something i expected to deal with as a dispensary owner is flooding but -- >> i need to figure out what product i have in the dark now. okay so we'll start with one of these it looks like. >> there's a ton of product not yet ready for sale. we're opening in less than an hour. we have to work...
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. >> for such little bitty dish, that's a loft ingredients. >> a lot goes into it. >> delicious. >> what about -- >> oh, what i have, what i want to do, follow with the holiday scheme, it is around christmas time, so cranberry eggnog muffin, cranberries, pam granite. >> oh, it looks so good. >> really good. >> perfect christmas morning breakfast, bite, or after christmas. >> and love the history of good day philadelphia, even after 15 years, we still don't have forks. >> okay, okay, but you've been doing this famous, almost about a month now. >> oh, i've been doing this for very long time. but i decided to take time out go back to the restaurant so i could hone my skills, work with the dishes in the business. and i had the privilege at tremont, now off on my own, doing a good job. >> is that still snow. >> of course it is. >> you guys having watcher? >> atlantic city watching the show. new restaurant. >> the winner will be there. >> hole on. that's where you're watching? >> that's a hint. >> it may be. >> or maybe just watching the show. >> we'll both be there. >> so when do you start at
. >> for such little bitty dish, that's a loft ingredients. >> a lot goes into it. >> delicious. >> what about -- >> oh, what i have, what i want to do, follow with the holiday scheme, it is around christmas time, so cranberry eggnog muffin, cranberries, pam granite. >> oh, it looks so good. >> really good. >> perfect christmas morning breakfast, bite, or after christmas. >> and love the history of good day philadelphia, even after 15 years,...
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i've been into makeup since i was a little bitty girl, and i say the more the merrier. >> betty conleypart of the cosmetology program, but that hasn't stopped her from turning her cell into a virtual spa of her own. >> i'm like dolly. the redder the better. the more the merrier. so that's what i do. >> but conley is known here for more than makeup. >> they call me cornbread here because my husband was eating cornbread when i shot him and nobody wants to come and eat cornbread with me. >> conley is serving a life sentence for murdering her husband. >> we had been together for 20 years. when we got together, he was 42. i was 18. and it was real good in the beginning. things were good. >> conley claims her drug use played a role in the murder. >> we had a gun in the house and this gun's been standing here for years, you know, right beside the bed. i've never picked it up. but this gun just keeps falling over and it just keeps like grabbing my attention. he asked for some cornbread. and i said, "okay, just a minute." i'm really not thinking. i'm just like a robot. i go get his cornbread. i
i've been into makeup since i was a little bitty girl, and i say the more the merrier. >> betty conleypart of the cosmetology program, but that hasn't stopped her from turning her cell into a virtual spa of her own. >> i'm like dolly. the redder the better. the more the merrier. so that's what i do. >> but conley is known here for more than makeup. >> they call me cornbread here because my husband was eating cornbread when i shot him and nobody wants to come and eat...
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but the syntax our little bitty tiny tax but if you get rid of all those federal taxes, static revenue neutral, full employment for your tax bills, highest, you could replace all federal taxes today with a flat rate tax on personal an adjusted gross income and a flat rate tax on business net sales, call it value-added, you could do that at a rate of 11.8% of static revenue neutral. no laffer curve effect, none of that. could you imagine what this country would look like today? if we had a flat income tax of 12%, a flat federal value-added tax of 12%. that's it. i mean, you wouldn't even have to file a tax return for god's sake. your company osha 10 100 bucks, they seem to 88 and it's all. if you know your neighbors offer 10 bucks, you have to write in a check for $1.20. that is where we should go on growth. that's literally the way. spent i think we have time for one or two more quick questions. the gentleman back there. >> in addition to the legislated taxes you described, there are now systems shadow taxation, whether in the form of college financial aid programs or the effect of hea
but the syntax our little bitty tiny tax but if you get rid of all those federal taxes, static revenue neutral, full employment for your tax bills, highest, you could replace all federal taxes today with a flat rate tax on personal an adjusted gross income and a flat rate tax on business net sales, call it value-added, you could do that at a rate of 11.8% of static revenue neutral. no laffer curve effect, none of that. could you imagine what this country would look like today? if we had a flat...
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might not see one little bitty tip of the string up here, just barely see it, but that's where they keep stuff. >> nothing anymore makes me raise my eyebrows. it's been too long. seen too much. >> where did you find that? >> in a male inmate's cell. there's no such thing as crazy in prison. you know, i don't know, maybe you got to be crazy to work here, i'm not sure. we come here voluntarily every day. >> since the 2000 riot, the level of violence at pelican bay has dropped considerably, but numerous assaults still occur. when they do, the squad must respond like street detectives, carrying all the tools necessary to process the crime scene. when we last visited the prison, our cameras were rolling as one of these assaults occurred inside a cell block. >> there's an alarm in that building right there. a3. staff responds. so this is an actual alarm because nobody's waving us off yet. something is going on inside of the building. now someone is being escorted out of the building, cuffed up. in all probability, he was involved in some type of an assault, either he was the aggressor, more th
might not see one little bitty tip of the string up here, just barely see it, but that's where they keep stuff. >> nothing anymore makes me raise my eyebrows. it's been too long. seen too much. >> where did you find that? >> in a male inmate's cell. there's no such thing as crazy in prison. you know, i don't know, maybe you got to be crazy to work here, i'm not sure. we come here voluntarily every day. >> since the 2000 riot, the level of violence at pelican bay has...
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the big boys have performed this year, because what they've had to do sort of create these little bittyt you to sell into them, and then at some point there's a head fake, right? now, i'm going to the el you, here's the only -- tell you, here's the only problem with you trying to play this game: at some point, one of these v ares will nudge a little bit, and the head fake will be a real correction. it makes it difficult for individual investors to know when to buy even though the oldest axiom in wall street is buy low, sell high. all right, guys, let's talk about this because the v-shaped rally has been all the rage this year. but you've got to take nerve and, you know, i talk a lot, chad, about people not trying to pick the bottoms. but at least somewhere along that line if there was something you wanted to buy and you sense that it's beginning to turn, maybe you pull the trigger. >> absolutely. look, what drives the equity markets is earnings and the economy. and the earnings over the long run have been going substantially higher. when you look at the chart 10, 15, 20 years. so for in
the big boys have performed this year, because what they've had to do sort of create these little bittyt you to sell into them, and then at some point there's a head fake, right? now, i'm going to the el you, here's the only -- tell you, here's the only problem with you trying to play this game: at some point, one of these v ares will nudge a little bit, and the head fake will be a real correction. it makes it difficult for individual investors to know when to buy even though the oldest axiom...
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. >> little bitty baby. >> it is jm from mj, right?> that's the name of the name of the child, jack michael, and i'm mike jerrick. so we toasted the husband brandon, where we got word jill you get to go home. >> nice. >> and we think little jack may be out of nicu maybe by saturday. >> that would be awesome. >> in there a lot i'm sure. >> so when i tweeted out the name of the child, jack, and a lot of philly fans overs what about this? >> long drive. there it is. number 500, the career 500 homerun, by michael jack schmidts. >> no, it is not michael jack. it is jack michael. >> but i'll tell you this, that kid is a homerun. >> oh,. >> so i got teddie, i got her an ad event tree. you know where you take a little treat each and every dismay. >> yes. >> leading to up christmas. >> twenty-four, a days worth of them? >> so took the first one, second one, today the third treat, got malt balances in the big day. >> big chocolate fan? >> yes. >> so i got one for you two, but we're behind because i've been missing, so do you want -- >> catch up?
. >> little bitty baby. >> it is jm from mj, right?> that's the name of the name of the child, jack michael, and i'm mike jerrick. so we toasted the husband brandon, where we got word jill you get to go home. >> nice. >> and we think little jack may be out of nicu maybe by saturday. >> that would be awesome. >> in there a lot i'm sure. >> so when i tweeted out the name of the child, jack, and a lot of philly fans overs what about this? >> long...
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. >> you were itty-bitty. do you remember any of that? >> no, not really.ries of people that do visit and it's just a beautiful island and it's my motherland. i'm excited. this is something great. a great opportunity to finally be able to bring my children and grandkids. >> my sisters and my dad, everybody was really excited yesterday. the first phone call i got in the morning when i woke up. i barely got my eyes open. wait, what? it was great news. my dad was crying. my sisters. just to know this channels to different generations and especially my grandmother who is still alive, there are people in our family that they feel so blessed to witness this in our time. so i feel blessed to show this to my own daughter. this will be amazing. >> you mentioned word generation. that's my next question. we talked to a reporter in south florida, it's a difference like this generational shift in how people here in the states perhaps feel about cuba. do you think that it's reflective of this newer generation and perhaps more of an acceptance? >> yes, i believe so. we ne
. >> you were itty-bitty. do you remember any of that? >> no, not really.ries of people that do visit and it's just a beautiful island and it's my motherland. i'm excited. this is something great. a great opportunity to finally be able to bring my children and grandkids. >> my sisters and my dad, everybody was really excited yesterday. the first phone call i got in the morning when i woke up. i barely got my eyes open. wait, what? it was great news. my dad was crying. my...
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a little bitty bit.means chevron is up well over two percent, close to three percent, stocks up and down but nothing like they've seen the rest of the week. between monday and tuesday the dow dropped 200 and then the next couple days up more than 700 points. volatility is the name of the games. and the volume hasn't been low. >> no, no, no, it's huge. when you get 700 points on the dow that's big. today, much quieter but we may get a new high on the s&p 500, could happen at the close. 2075. good news. let me tell you about oil. it's up today five percent at 57.13 a barrel. so a little improvement for people in the business. for you and me we want it to go the other way. >> staying below 60, that's some good stuff. >> not bad. >> when we were over 100. the president today -- the clinton economy is everybody looks to. this obama economy isn't that but the touted it today. >> lot of touting, saying the american resurgence is real, citing jobs and health care and gas prices. we're not talking about income. a
a little bitty bit.means chevron is up well over two percent, close to three percent, stocks up and down but nothing like they've seen the rest of the week. between monday and tuesday the dow dropped 200 and then the next couple days up more than 700 points. volatility is the name of the games. and the volume hasn't been low. >> no, no, no, it's huge. when you get 700 points on the dow that's big. today, much quieter but we may get a new high on the s&p 500, could happen at the close....
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. ♪ christmas time is here >> reporter: it's the story of a great big holiday, a little bitty tree, andto make sense of it all. >> i just don't understand christmas i guess. >> reporter: while it may seem like "a charlie brown christmas" debuted only yesterday. believe it or not the beloved christmas special is now in its 50th year. do you realize that special has been around all most 50 years. >> you are making me feel old. >> reporter: that's right. charlie brown turning the big 5-0. >> good grief. >> charlie brown feels depression trying to find deeper meaning to life. >> i won't let all this commercialism ruin my christmas. >> reporter: tv historian says interestingly the special known for frowning on the commercialism of the holidays was sponsored by coca-cola. check out the now deleted scene of linus running into a coca-cola sign and look at original closing credits. popularity of "a charlie brown christmas" spawned dolls, toys and above all, charlie brown christmas trees. what do you call it? >> charlie brown christmas tree. >> blanket around it. >> you knew that was linus' blank
. ♪ christmas time is here >> reporter: it's the story of a great big holiday, a little bitty tree, andto make sense of it all. >> i just don't understand christmas i guess. >> reporter: while it may seem like "a charlie brown christmas" debuted only yesterday. believe it or not the beloved christmas special is now in its 50th year. do you realize that special has been around all most 50 years. >> you are making me feel old. >> reporter: that's right....
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. -- itty bitty book flight. >> i only read with a device on an airplane. god forbid i got stuck in an airport somewhere, so now i don't have to do that. as i said in the chum, my favorite place to realize is in the passenger seat of a car going really fast up the new york state thruway. >> someone who does not get car sick. [laughter] >> that's amazing. you know, it's interesting because the question, like, there's another question inside of it, you know? it's like, you know, it's like loving cell phones but being against killing people in congo. either you like cell phones or, you know, you don't like killing people in congo. you can't like both. you know, if you're on your cell phone, you're raping women, you know? and we are all on cell phones, so what are you going to say? >> >> what are you talking about? [laughter] >> the main chemical in cell phones -- >> oh, i see. >> -- is mined in congo. and the reason that or their polity doesn't work is because people are making profit off them, and they don't want a democratic nation getting the cheapest possi
. -- itty bitty book flight. >> i only read with a device on an airplane. god forbid i got stuck in an airport somewhere, so now i don't have to do that. as i said in the chum, my favorite place to realize is in the passenger seat of a car going really fast up the new york state thruway. >> someone who does not get car sick. [laughter] >> that's amazing. you know, it's interesting because the question, like, there's another question inside of it, you know? it's like, you know,...
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because i think in the end it wasn't the little bitty details. i could get arrested for this but i didn't care who deep throat was. what is the difference. the story was what nixon and the whitehouse were doing. it was intrigue of who was leaking to these very very hard working and very smart, good reporters. but, no. there is nothing that i am curious about that there is some detail i don't know. i think we have enough to understand it. i hope that is what this book does. i hope it follows the events but always reflects on them as they are happening and afterward i go back to what was watergate, who was richard nixon and i think i have him at last. he was a complicated person and he was. but he was fascinating. imagine lincoln? he was the most fascinating president i know of and he makes an extroidinary story. i am not a conspiracy type person and i think we have the big picture which is the important picture. >> my name is jack. chris buckley's wonderful phrase i am a self-loathing republican. >> you don't have to be. >> it happens i was runnin
because i think in the end it wasn't the little bitty details. i could get arrested for this but i didn't care who deep throat was. what is the difference. the story was what nixon and the whitehouse were doing. it was intrigue of who was leaking to these very very hard working and very smart, good reporters. but, no. there is nothing that i am curious about that there is some detail i don't know. i think we have enough to understand it. i hope that is what this book does. i hope it follows the...
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in other words, god created an oversized reservoir of supply for a little, bitty earth. this is my god. god has an oversupply of grace for your need. and because paul preached so strongly like this, people say, "oh, so you're saying that where sin increased, grace superabounds, you know, they'll sin more that grace will--" now this is stupid, all right? paul never preached that. joseph prince never preached that. what he's saying is that, you know, people try to put words in our mouth, try to put words in paul's mouth, into my mouth which we will never say. but the truth remains, where sin increased, grace superabounds and some more on top of that. the apostle paul says in romans 8-- it's almost like he came to the climax of all that he's been sharing about grace in romans 8. then he shouted to the highest heavens and to the lowest hell. he says, "who is he that can bring a charge against god's elect? it is god who justifies. who is he that can condemn god's people? christ who died for them who rose again for them, who makes intercession for them, will he condemn us?" no
in other words, god created an oversized reservoir of supply for a little, bitty earth. this is my god. god has an oversupply of grace for your need. and because paul preached so strongly like this, people say, "oh, so you're saying that where sin increased, grace superabounds, you know, they'll sin more that grace will--" now this is stupid, all right? paul never preached that. joseph prince never preached that. what he's saying is that, you know, people try to put words in our...
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and we would sit at little bitty tables and they would all have a christmas soda or whatever. that was very special. that is what the second picture. i'm in the picture with daddy, but you cannot see me -- only half of me. i'm wearing that pink outfit. but you can see the children loving the tree. >> and you had cookies within reach. >> yes. these were all ornaments, these are the ornaments, some of the ornaments over here. i do not know if any of you can see them. >> you can come up afterwards and take a closer look. >> they were very simple. one said, we -- ones we could have on our tree. and that was our theme -- everybody's christmas. i'm going to read you a piece that in december 22 of 1968, my father wrote this note to my mother. to claudia taylor johnson -- her holding. my dearest, upon your return to the white house, arrangements will be made to pay for the christmas tree decorations of you will enjoy them in years ahead. here is another birthday present i have told you -- i have been told he will enjoy. with all my love. and daddy, his next to last year, now, can we g
and we would sit at little bitty tables and they would all have a christmas soda or whatever. that was very special. that is what the second picture. i'm in the picture with daddy, but you cannot see me -- only half of me. i'm wearing that pink outfit. but you can see the children loving the tree. >> and you had cookies within reach. >> yes. these were all ornaments, these are the ornaments, some of the ornaments over here. i do not know if any of you can see them. >> you can...
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it starts with little bitty bubbles down at the bottom and the bubbles keep rising, like we are doing tonight. the same is true for the catholic church. >> one of the challenges with leadership is that our political leaders have been intimidated into not doing honest about a lot of these issues. you can't find politicians from either party -- mass incarceration was not a single party phenomenon. they were competing with each other to be tough on crime. you will not hear politicians use words like rehabilitation, restoration, redemption, correction when it comes to dealing with people in jail. we have to change the political culture and make it safe for our leaders, church leaders, political leaders, community leaders to be honest about the need for more compassion. to be honest about the need to do something that is more just more merciful. leaders have become intimidated by what happens. i'm excited about what we saw in california in 2012 -- a public referendum on the death penalty. we could not get the legislature to eliminate these mandatory sentences in california there were treat
it starts with little bitty bubbles down at the bottom and the bubbles keep rising, like we are doing tonight. the same is true for the catholic church. >> one of the challenges with leadership is that our political leaders have been intimidated into not doing honest about a lot of these issues. you can't find politicians from either party -- mass incarceration was not a single party phenomenon. they were competing with each other to be tough on crime. you will not hear politicians use...
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i'm telling you, this is not a little bitty matter, and we have to fully understand the nature of what's happening here. congress refused to pass what the president is enacting right now by executive order, and he has no power to do it. he should not be doing it, he may well be stopped by lawsuits in years to come, but congress has the power to stop it now. we don't have to allow money to be spent in arlington, crystal city, virginia. to hire a thousand people to process these applications. now, how are things going in our immigration system today? i wish i could report better circumstances than we have. the situation is grave, even before this action. may 20, last year, national citizenship and immigration services council president representing thousands of uscis workers issued this statement. colleagues, we need to know what's happening. it's unbelievable really, but this is the person that's directly engaged with it and the people who work do the work every day. the law officers who go out there and try to adjudicate these immigration cases. quote -- "uscis adjudications officers are
i'm telling you, this is not a little bitty matter, and we have to fully understand the nature of what's happening here. congress refused to pass what the president is enacting right now by executive order, and he has no power to do it. he should not be doing it, he may well be stopped by lawsuits in years to come, but congress has the power to stop it now. we don't have to allow money to be spent in arlington, crystal city, virginia. to hire a thousand people to process these applications....
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sessions: allow for the full remarks for the record, would just note that this is not a little bitty matter. this individual is going to take this law enforcement office, immigration, customs enforcement agency and and she is going to execute to her direction to all those officers a policy that violates law and violates the constitution of the united states, as a bipartisan group of professors has so declared and therefore i think none of us should support such an action and therefore i would urge my colleagues to vote no on this nomination. i thank the chair and would yield the floor. mr. durbin: madam president? the presiding officer: the assistant majority leader. mr. durbin: madam president, i don't understand this. i'm glad the senator from alabama is still on the floor but i just don't understand this. how many speeches have we heard on the floor of the senate that the number-one priority of the republican side is border enforcement? how many times have we heard over and over and over again that before we can have any conversation about those in the united states, we've got to
sessions: allow for the full remarks for the record, would just note that this is not a little bitty matter. this individual is going to take this law enforcement office, immigration, customs enforcement agency and and she is going to execute to her direction to all those officers a policy that violates law and violates the constitution of the united states, as a bipartisan group of professors has so declared and therefore i think none of us should support such an action and therefore i would...
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it starts with little bitty bubbles down at the bottom and the bubbles keep rising, like we are doing tonight. the same is true for the catholic church. >> one of the challenges with leadership is that our political leaders have been intimidated into not doing honest about a lot of these issues. you can't find politicians from either party -- mass incarceration was not a single party phenomenon. they were competing with each other to be tough on crime. you will not hear politicians use words like rehabilitation, restoration, redemption, correction when it comes to dealing with people in jail. we have to change the political culture and make it safe for our leaders, church leaders, political leaders, community leaders to be honest about the need for more compassion. to be honest about the need to do something that is more just, more muscl merciful. leaders have become intimidated by what happens. i'm excited about what we saw in california in 2012 -- a public referendum on the death penalty. legislature get the to eliminate these mandatory sentences in california there were treating to
it starts with little bitty bubbles down at the bottom and the bubbles keep rising, like we are doing tonight. the same is true for the catholic church. >> one of the challenges with leadership is that our political leaders have been intimidated into not doing honest about a lot of these issues. you can't find politicians from either party -- mass incarceration was not a single party phenomenon. they were competing with each other to be tough on crime. you will not hear politicians use...
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it starts with little bitty bubbles down at the bottom and the bubbles keep rising, like we are doing tonight. the same is true for the catholic church. >> one of the challenges with leadership is that our political leaders have been intimidated into not doing honest about a lot of these issues. you can't find politicians from either party -- mass incarceration was not a single party phenomenon. they were competing with each other to be tough on crime. you will not hear politicians use words like rehabilitation, restoration, redemption, correction when it comes to dealing with people in jail. we have to change the political culture and make it safe for our leaders, church leaders, political leaders, community leaders to be honest about the need for more compassion. to be honest about the need to do something that is more just, more merciful. leaders have become intimidated by what happens. i'm excited about what we saw in california in 2012 -- a public referendum on the death penalty. we could not get the legislature to eliminate these mandatory sentences in california there were trea
it starts with little bitty bubbles down at the bottom and the bubbles keep rising, like we are doing tonight. the same is true for the catholic church. >> one of the challenges with leadership is that our political leaders have been intimidated into not doing honest about a lot of these issues. you can't find politicians from either party -- mass incarceration was not a single party phenomenon. they were competing with each other to be tough on crime. you will not hear politicians use...
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. ♪ christmas time is here >> reporter: it's the story of a great big holiday, a little bitty tree, and of kids trying to make sense of it all. >> i just don't understand christmas, i guess. >> reporter: but while it may seem like a charlie brown christmas debuted only yesterday, believe it or not the beloved christmas special is now in the 50th year. do you realize that's been around for 50 years? >> you're making me feel old. >> and i feel young. >> reporter: that's right, charlie brown turning the big 5-0. >> charlie brown feels the depression. trying to find a deeper meaning to life. >> this commercialism won't ruin my christmas. >> reporter: and interestingly, the christmas special known for frowning on the commercialism of the holidays was sponsored by coca-cola. it was featured in the special. check out this now-deleted scene of linus running into a coca-cola sign. and the original closing credits. the popularity has spawned dolls, toys, and an appreciation for what are now called charlie brown christmas tree. what do you call it? >> charlie brown christmas tree. >> it's the blan
. ♪ christmas time is here >> reporter: it's the story of a great big holiday, a little bitty tree, and of kids trying to make sense of it all. >> i just don't understand christmas, i guess. >> reporter: but while it may seem like a charlie brown christmas debuted only yesterday, believe it or not the beloved christmas special is now in the 50th year. do you realize that's been around for 50 years? >> you're making me feel old. >> and i feel young. >>...