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you dealt black jack, i think. >> i did, but not for 30 years. >> not for 30 years. i remember you told me you could hit me with a card from across the room. let's see your chop here's. >> let's see. you know, it's been a while, and i'm usually -- i was usually on a felt table, so let's just see. i'm making my excuse now. you sort of angle the deck down, and you flick it. you flick it. give me a couple of hours, and can i -- >> stick to the briefs. lucky number. thank you so much for coming in. really appreciate it. >> it's been a pleasure. thank you, scott, as usual. >> now a look at a health trend that has medical experts worried in marin county. increasing numbers of parents are saying no to vaccines for their children, so many parents are now doing this and health experts are warning it's putting the entire community at risk for highly contagious and potentially debilitating diseases. >> reporter: when meana jones was a child, she came to this doctor for all her check-ups. today she's full circle bringing her own son leland to see dr. hyatt. he is here for his 2-
you dealt black jack, i think. >> i did, but not for 30 years. >> not for 30 years. i remember you told me you could hit me with a card from across the room. let's see your chop here's. >> let's see. you know, it's been a while, and i'm usually -- i was usually on a felt table, so let's just see. i'm making my excuse now. you sort of angle the deck down, and you flick it. you flick it. give me a couple of hours, and can i -- >> stick to the briefs. lucky number. thank...
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he was calm and never acted up. >> he's a model black jack player. worry about losing money. he's decided to bet with his own quite unusual form of currency. >> so he comes up. he pulls a bag of marijuana out on the table nonchalantly, like, i want to bet this. actually, i almost -- because i wasn't looking what he had in his hand. i said, you can't bet that. it was total shock. what are you doing? are you crazy? i was like, put that back in your pocket. >> other players didn't move except for their facial expressions. that was more like a smiley smirk, like is he for real? >> we're all looking at him like, what is this guy doing? everybody could tell that he was drunk and high or whatever he was. so he put it back. and he was like, is that too much? can i bet this? he grabbed like two chunks or three chunks of bud of marijuana and puts it on the table. he said, can i bet this? he was thinking i said that's too much marijuana, he couldn't beat that much, like that was a table max or something. >> the dealer tries again to alert the gambler of his ill
he was calm and never acted up. >> he's a model black jack player. worry about losing money. he's decided to bet with his own quite unusual form of currency. >> so he comes up. he pulls a bag of marijuana out on the table nonchalantly, like, i want to bet this. actually, i almost -- because i wasn't looking what he had in his hand. i said, you can't bet that. it was total shock. what are you doing? are you crazy? i was like, put that back in your pocket. >> other players...
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ways to try your luck, with 3000 slots and video poker machines as well as 144 gaming tables from black jack baccarat and pai gow, and 80 more tables for like poker. the leader of the tribe that owns the casino says that a lot of attention and money was put into finishing at the details. >> it was really important that it will be beautiful. like the white terrazzo pact with mother of pearl shells and mirror chips, inset with a floral design inspired by some accounts he's on wildlife, the more than 350 chandelier's alighting the facility. >> here you can see how the resort and casino offers something different from most others, natural light. >> there will be more to this location does gambling, there are three monze kibgesm including thloundges, includinge sky bart which is in the middle of the action. >> there is also an 9000 square foot even center for parties or live entertainment. the grand opening of this resort and casino is scheduled for november 6th. >> tha 5th. >> that will deliver us today. and dr. phil is next. o it for us today. dr. phil is next. >> announcer: today on an all-new
ways to try your luck, with 3000 slots and video poker machines as well as 144 gaming tables from black jack baccarat and pai gow, and 80 more tables for like poker. the leader of the tribe that owns the casino says that a lot of attention and money was put into finishing at the details. >> it was really important that it will be beautiful. like the white terrazzo pact with mother of pearl shells and mirror chips, inset with a floral design inspired by some accounts he's on wildlife, the...
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. >> let him at the black jack table rolling those -- >>> coming up, one of the strangest breakfast combose're joined by an executive chef to try out some of the newest fast food menu items. >> ahead in our next half hour, was it a good excuse or an important educational lesson? a mom takes her son out of school for red sox fever. let the debate begin on this one. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ns. fever. let the debate begin on this one. you are watching "world news now." [laughing] [message beep] [tires screeching] >>> welcome back, everybody. well, if you are a fast food junkie, this next segment is for you. >> as we like to show you, the fast food chains are always coming out with new extreme items and this morning we get to taste them. >> of course we cannot do anything without experts joining us. michael ferraro is joining us, the executive chef and partner at delicatessen and mac bar restaurants right here in the big apple. michael is a graduate of the cia. don't be scared. that means the culinary institu
. >> let him at the black jack table rolling those -- >>> coming up, one of the strangest breakfast combose're joined by an executive chef to try out some of the newest fast food menu items. >> ahead in our next half hour, was it a good excuse or an important educational lesson? a mom takes her son out of school for red sox fever. let the debate begin on this one. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after...
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he could not have dealt black jack in north dakota. but yet he had a clearance that allowed him to come onto a navy base and do serious, serious human damage. and so it's really frustrating. we're all frustrated here with this process. i completely appreciate your privacy rules, but when you apply for this clearance, you waive your right to privacy. and every parent on this panel who deals with social media knows if you want to know what your kid's doing, go out on social media. you may think that it doesn't have the veracity of a court record, but i can tell you, somebody who has looked at court records repeatedly, doing background checks, it certainly does. and a picture is worth 1,000 words. it's heartbreaking. so we take this one example. and i always fear that one example does not prove the case, but we've got multiple examples now of where we failed in the clearance system to actually ferret out people who would do damage to co-workers, murder co-workers but also damage to our national security. and so this is a very broad issue
he could not have dealt black jack in north dakota. but yet he had a clearance that allowed him to come onto a navy base and do serious, serious human damage. and so it's really frustrating. we're all frustrated here with this process. i completely appreciate your privacy rules, but when you apply for this clearance, you waive your right to privacy. and every parent on this panel who deals with social media knows if you want to know what your kid's doing, go out on social media. you may think...
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. >> let him at the black jack table rolling those -- >>> coming up one of the strangest breakfast combos ahead in our next half hour, was it a good excuse or an important educational lesson? a mom takes her son out of school for red sox fever. let the debate begin on this one. you are watching "world news now." >>> welcome back, everybody. fur a fast food junkie the next segment is for you. >> as we like to show you the fast food chains are always coming out with new extreme items and this morning we get to taste them. >> of course we cannot do anything without experts joing us. joining us is the executive chef and partner at delicatessen and restaurant here in the big apple. michael is a graduate of the cia. don't be scared. that means the culinary institute of america. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >> we hear about healthy eating and exercise and what's good for you and what's not. deep down all of us still love some good old comfort food kind of grub. >> of course. i have two restaurants based on comfort food. so i hope so. >> we like to hear that. we have a
. >> let him at the black jack table rolling those -- >>> coming up one of the strangest breakfast combos ahead in our next half hour, was it a good excuse or an important educational lesson? a mom takes her son out of school for red sox fever. let the debate begin on this one. you are watching "world news now." >>> welcome back, everybody. fur a fast food junkie the next segment is for you. >> as we like to show you the fast food chains are always coming...
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i remember when black jack, john john and all of them came by the casket, so many. when i visited my sister i would go to the grave and say a little prayer. it was easy to walk to the cemetery and the president's grave was right there in the eternal flame was there and i said a little prayer, blessed myself and went on and one day i am going there and security was everywhere. i thought something had happened. it became more than my crowd, everybody walking on the face of it. and to these visits it happened a few years after the assassination. >> host: did we change as the country after his assassination? >> guest: in my eyes we did, as the 16-year-old junior in high school i didn't feel as safe as i had before. i grew up in the most peaceful time the country has probably ever seen, after world war ii. so after that up until vietnam, the korean war escape, i was too young to realize what was going on, but very easy, good time in america and all of a sudden, it was shattered. we had that and in a few years we had martin luther king and the country was really -- it rea
i remember when black jack, john john and all of them came by the casket, so many. when i visited my sister i would go to the grave and say a little prayer. it was easy to walk to the cemetery and the president's grave was right there in the eternal flame was there and i said a little prayer, blessed myself and went on and one day i am going there and security was everywhere. i thought something had happened. it became more than my crowd, everybody walking on the face of it. and to these visits...
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booze is as big as black jack and deejays in new mega clubs are the main part of the strip. life operator west of the mississippi. >> what's the shelf life of a club. >> in the major cities the shelf life of a club has been 36 to 40 months because everybody wants to go to the next great place. you're also forced to manage a business that only works three or four night as week for three hours. >> so nazarian is rapidly expending his company. sbe short for sammy boy entertainment. they plan to have 30 nightclubs and 120 restaurants all over the world. he's building his sls hotels from miami to mumbai. he wants 20-something club kids to become his lifelong customers. >> as a customer, you can grow with us, come in at any level, and we have product that will be relevant to you and a product you can afford. >> reporter: his business is about constant reinvention. a lesson na varian learned at an early aim. his father lost his fortune but quickly remade it in california in a tiny company called call come. that made him a millionaire. even with all that money sam could not buy his
booze is as big as black jack and deejays in new mega clubs are the main part of the strip. life operator west of the mississippi. >> what's the shelf life of a club. >> in the major cities the shelf life of a club has been 36 to 40 months because everybody wants to go to the next great place. you're also forced to manage a business that only works three or four night as week for three hours. >> so nazarian is rapidly expending his company. sbe short for sammy boy...
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his medical file to the doctor who once oversaw the government's x-ray screening program for black lung, dr. jack parker. >> this is a classic case of black lung. >> any doubt about it in your mind? >> no doubt whatsoever. this represents advanced black lung disease. >> reporter: but it comes too late for steve day who says his doctors have told him he now has only a few months to live because of a deadly black lung disease that dr. wheeler said he did not have. >> it's unfair and if he doesn't have black lung, black lung never did exist for anybody. >> reporter: yet, dr. wheeler's opinion for the coal companies continues to carry the day in one black lung benefit case after another based largely on his credentials from johns hopkins which says it has no reason to doubt dr. wheeler's medical findings. >> there is movement in congress on this? >> senator rockefeller introduced legislation to pursue a way to end what he calls the injustice, the imbalance between the powerful coal companies and the miners but he says it's a tough fight. they suffer in silence, and there hasn't been much attention pa
his medical file to the doctor who once oversaw the government's x-ray screening program for black lung, dr. jack parker. >> this is a classic case of black lung. >> any doubt about it in your mind? >> no doubt whatsoever. this represents advanced black lung disease. >> reporter: but it comes too late for steve day who says his doctors have told him he now has only a few months to live because of a deadly black lung disease that dr. wheeler said he did not have. >>...
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tonight, jay welcomes -- jack black and kyle gass,
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tonight, jay welcomes -- jack black and kyle gass, rosie perez, the music of tenacious d and "jaywalkinglause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you! thank you very much! thank you, guys! happy friday, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, thank you. well, it is now day 11 of the shutdown, and we knew sooner or later something like this was
tonight, jay welcomes -- jack black and kyle gass, rosie perez, the music of tenacious d and "jaywalkinglause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you! thank you very much! thank you, guys! happy friday, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, thank you. well, it is now day 11 of the shutdown, and we knew sooner or later something like this was
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his medical file to the doctor who once oversaw the government's extra screening program for black lung, dr. jack parker. >> this is a classic case of black lung. >> any doubt about it in your mind? >> no doubt whatsoever. this represents advanced black lung disease. >> reporter: but it comes too late for steve day who says his doctors have told him he now has only a few months to live because of a deadly black lung disease that dr. wheeler said he did not have. >> it's unfair and if he doesn't have black lung, black lung never did exist for anybody. >> reporter: yet, dr. wheeler's opinion for the coal companies continues to carry the day in one black lung benefit case after another based largely on his credentials from johns hopkins which says it has no reason to doubt the findings. >> there is movement in congress on this? >> senator rockefeller introduced legislation to pursue what he calls the injustice between the coal company and the miners but he says it's a tough fight. they suffer in silence and there hasn't been much attention paid to it until tonight. >>> now a story about a modern day
his medical file to the doctor who once oversaw the government's extra screening program for black lung, dr. jack parker. >> this is a classic case of black lung. >> any doubt about it in your mind? >> no doubt whatsoever. this represents advanced black lung disease. >> reporter: but it comes too late for steve day who says his doctors have told him he now has only a few months to live because of a deadly black lung disease that dr. wheeler said he did not have. >>...
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and on my web site jack black doing a mammogram.f and all doing funny skits and i do mother's day cards where they say get your mammogram and pap smear. prevention is the best medicine. >> the found aiding is norine fraser.org. it is for the kind of research that is making a difference. we see it with you. i have seen you twice and see you now i am stunned and it is working. what can people do to help? >> oh, gosh, you have to align yourself with an organization where you know what is happening. somebody who is transparent and puts on the web site what they are funding and keeps you up-to-date on the results of where they put their money and running and walking and doing it and putting your money, for me, it doesn't work. i have to get myself involved and i want everyone to know what i am doing and happening and i like to work with organizations and research teams that are sharing the information. >> by the way, you said something a moment ago. you are a stubborn person. you married a stubborn person, our executive producer. >> our
and on my web site jack black doing a mammogram.f and all doing funny skits and i do mother's day cards where they say get your mammogram and pap smear. prevention is the best medicine. >> the found aiding is norine fraser.org. it is for the kind of research that is making a difference. we see it with you. i have seen you twice and see you now i am stunned and it is working. what can people do to help? >> oh, gosh, you have to align yourself with an organization where you know what...
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i want to thank my guests jack black, kyle gass and rosie perez. and of course tenacious d.up next. have a great weekend! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very, very much. hello, everybody! hey. welcome. hey, how are you? thank you very much. thank you all very much. welcome, welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon." you guys feeling good? [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: that's a great new york city crowd right there. welcome everybody here. people in new york, they're a little down. a little down today. because the new york giants are not doing good. yeah. not good news for giants fans out there. last night, the giants lost to the bears. [ cheers and applause ] we're doing our show from chicago tonight. [ laughter ] they lost to the bears. uh -- that makes them 0-6. their w
i want to thank my guests jack black, kyle gass and rosie perez. and of course tenacious d.up next. have a great weekend! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very, very much. hello, everybody! hey. welcome. hey, how are you? thank...
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. >> i bet he had a harder time playing at the black jack tables. >> didn't quite make it there. he said his parents were in the back of the plane. one of the flight attendants got suspicious and noticed his name was not on the manifest. >> an internet entrepreneur. >> we'll have him as a guest as a disrupter. >>> let's talk about disruptions. families are still hunkered down hoarding cash. an analysis of households in the world's ten biggest economies show that families continue to spend very cautiously. they've pulled hundreds of billions of dollars out of stocks. for the first time a big drop since post world war ii. they've poured money into savings and bonds that offers tiny interest payments. >> yeah. >> deleveraging. we talk about it all the time. we seman any if he is stations about it in the stock market. that's the hangover from the financial crisis. it only means things can be better, right? we're a long way from the speculation. do you know who has the speculation? >> who. >> the fed. the fed are fully engaged. deep into 2014 they're saying that for tapering. >> yeah.
. >> i bet he had a harder time playing at the black jack tables. >> didn't quite make it there. he said his parents were in the back of the plane. one of the flight attendants got suspicious and noticed his name was not on the manifest. >> an internet entrepreneur. >> we'll have him as a guest as a disrupter. >>> let's talk about disruptions. families are still hunkered down hoarding cash. an analysis of households in the world's ten biggest economies show that...
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rob black and your money. we are here with jack burton. clearly a lot of what you do as well as management. there is always a lot of fear. we will talk about some of the common concerns. >> we will start with the baby boomers and how the stock market may crash. >> 20 years ago--we used to talk about the demographics. it crashed-that's because baby boomers are retiring and that will sell all of their stocks and go to bonds. that will not get to throw retirement. i have never known any situation where people get to this magic data and sell all of their stocks and bonds. and they're okay when the market is in it, erection phase but you still need stock for growth. off this is the way did you beat inflation. most of baby boomers will still require a great bit of their portfolio in stocks. >> a again it is an issue when the fed stops stimulating the economy will the crash. you hope to have 35 + years. 30 percent of the time the market will be negative but 70 percent of the time you will be at a high periods this is just what we have to deal wit
rob black and your money. we are here with jack burton. clearly a lot of what you do as well as management. there is always a lot of fear. we will talk about some of the common concerns. >> we will start with the baby boomers and how the stock market may crash. >> 20 years ago--we used to talk about the demographics. it crashed-that's because baby boomers are retiring and that will sell all of their stocks and go to bonds. that will not get to throw retirement. i have never known...
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they said ok the white guys can stay at the hilton but the black eyes have to go to grand. jacks is not acceptable. either we stay as a team or we don't play. jack kemp was the guy that actually did it. we all ended up in the crappy as hotel in grand prairie, texas because of jack kemp. oral history project is more than looking back over one man's inspiring career. it's about showing how pragmatic leadership principles can continue to be part of the american experiment. >> over the years we did many events together over tax reform. it gave a very nice picture to have these two guys up there -- one was a football player and one was of basketball player and one was a democrat among was a republican and they were both concerned about the same thing and if there any disagreements disagreements which there were rarely in this context, they were openly expressed and they were both headed in the right direction. people look at this and say - that's the way it should be. republicans believe we have to have something we say to everyone. we cannot be a 51% majority nation and the republic
they said ok the white guys can stay at the hilton but the black eyes have to go to grand. jacks is not acceptable. either we stay as a team or we don't play. jack kemp was the guy that actually did it. we all ended up in the crappy as hotel in grand prairie, texas because of jack kemp. oral history project is more than looking back over one man's inspiring career. it's about showing how pragmatic leadership principles can continue to be part of the american experiment. >> over the years...
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black market reloaded. drug an even weapon sold anonymously. if you want pure cocaine there's sheep marketplace. web site atlanti atlantis. market drug called sour diesel or happy jackest and most successful of all the on line black markets was closed by the feds. and they arrested the young man whom they say ran it. the 29-year-old entrepreneur looked clean cut and innocent but the fbi says he would secretly living the life of digital drug lord operating on line black market called the silk road on the so-called deep web where fictitious name used and. males are hard to track. his sued name was dread pirate robber. just by the movie princess bride. about court records show he sold 1.2 billion dollars worth of illegal drug in just under three years. generating tens of millions in commissions by being the middle man for those transactions. these documents say the secret site was used by several thousand drug dealers around the world. but now if he is in federal custody on charges related to money laundering drugs and computer hacking. he was arrested tuesday at the glen park branch of the san francisco library. >> they heard a crashing sound coming from the science f
black market reloaded. drug an even weapon sold anonymously. if you want pure cocaine there's sheep marketplace. web site atlanti atlantis. market drug called sour diesel or happy jackest and most successful of all the on line black markets was closed by the feds. and they arrested the young man whom they say ran it. the 29-year-old entrepreneur looked clean cut and innocent but the fbi says he would secretly living the life of digital drug lord operating on line black market called the silk...
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jack parker at west virginia university. he once oversaw the government's x-ray screening program for black lung. >> this is a classic case of represents advanced black lung disease. dr. wheeler found the x rays were tb or a fungal infection. >> so unlikely. the chance of other diseases is 0. >> reporter: 0 chance. >> 0 chance. >> reporter: for some body to make that diagnosis does that surprise you? >> it does surprise me. more, it disappoints me. >> reporter: would you say that diagnosis other than black lung was intellectually dishonest? >> yes. >> reporter: intellectually dishonest? >> yes, sir. dr. wheeler says he is protecting the system from keeping miners from collecting black lung benefits from a disease they did not or do not have. >> that would seem to be inappropriate to me. >> they're getting paid for something they dent deserve. >> that they don't have. >> reporter: for miner steve day, he worries he will be out of breath before he can prove his case. and the suggestion that he and his family are somehow trying to cheat is just one final insult from a system that he says has left them feeling betrayed. >> my ki
jack parker at west virginia university. he once oversaw the government's x-ray screening program for black lung. >> this is a classic case of represents advanced black lung disease. dr. wheeler found the x rays were tb or a fungal infection. >> so unlikely. the chance of other diseases is 0. >> reporter: 0 chance. >> 0 chance. >> reporter: for some body to make that diagnosis does that surprise you? >> it does surprise me. more, it disappoints me. >>...
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jack benny, betty white, muhammad ali. >> why are they giving this man a roast when some of the greatest black people in the history of the world never got a dinner? wilt chamberlain's mother, who once said kids don't look up to their parents anymore. never got a dinner. >> they only roasted the ones they loved. >> what a night! who are we honoring? >> and sometimes, love hurts. >> what would a dais be without jack benny and george burns? a wake, that's what. >> really, phyllis, the years have been kind to you. it's, uh, the weeks in between you louse yourself up. >> 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 frien
jack benny, betty white, muhammad ali. >> why are they giving this man a roast when some of the greatest black people in the history of the world never got a dinner? wilt chamberlain's mother, who once said kids don't look up to their parents anymore. never got a dinner. >> they only roasted the ones they loved. >> what a night! who are we honoring? >> and sometimes, love hurts. >> what would a dais be without jack benny and george burns? a wake, that's what....
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jack dibb rmings collects samples during the seachrs mission. today was different. >> the filters were dark brown. they were easily coded, filthy, there is a lot of organic aerosols. blackrbon on the surface is going to contribute to climate change warming. >> on the scale of 1 to 10, 1 being perfect air, 10 being horl horrible, how bad was it? >> the air quality on the rim fire was way higher than probably any urban pollution anywhere on the planet. >> is that a 3 or 4? >> on a scale of 1 is terrible it would be a minus 2 or 3. anybody breathing that air would probably have reduced life expectancy. a slew of carcinogens. >> the research on this mission will help us understand the atmosphere better and hopefully find ways to keep it cleaner. >> next we'll be testing the confection of the clouds. we'll be flying in a slow vor texas up to 40,000 feet in order to measure how those emissions vary at different heights. >> the results don't always come quickly. >> what are you finding in there? >> hydrocarbon, methane, ethane, benzene toluene. even if we stop make methane today, we would still have a lot of methane. >> contributing to making the temperatures hotter? >> yes, y
jack dibb rmings collects samples during the seachrs mission. today was different. >> the filters were dark brown. they were easily coded, filthy, there is a lot of organic aerosols. blackrbon on the surface is going to contribute to climate change warming. >> on the scale of 1 to 10, 1 being perfect air, 10 being horl horrible, how bad was it? >> the air quality on the rim fire was way higher than probably any urban pollution anywhere on the planet. >> is that a 3 or 4?...
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jack keane, thank you so much. straight ahead, we will show you how the obamacare black hole could affect our entire economy.s tonight's "chalk talk" coming up. >> the senate minority leader could be in for a tough reelection fight and we will be talking with matt devens here next. so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve pr
jack keane, thank you so much. straight ahead, we will show you how the obamacare black hole could affect our entire economy.s tonight's "chalk talk" coming up. >> the senate minority leader could be in for a tough reelection fight and we will be talking with matt devens here next. so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art...
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jack keane, thank you so much. straight ahead, we will show you how the obamacare black hole could affect our entire economy. tonight's "chalk talk" coming up. >> the senate minority leader could be in for a tough reelection fight and we will be talking with matt devens here it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with ss energy.hp is help. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. lou: i will be going to the blackboard to discuss the obamacare disaster of what has occurred and what is likely to happen in the economics of the unimaginable further failure of obamacare and the politics of it all mitch mcconnell is approaching a heated primary battle. my next guest says ben mcconnell negotiated the gop's surrendering of the debt ceiling deal. joining us now is matt devon who is a republican candidate contending with the senate minority leader. goo
jack keane, thank you so much. straight ahead, we will show you how the obamacare black hole could affect our entire economy. tonight's "chalk talk" coming up. >> the senate minority leader could be in for a tough reelection fight and we will be talking with matt devens here it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with ss energy.hp is help. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less...
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black suv. >> live look right now. visibility good. wake up weather and pat he were changes that will make you wonder what season we are jalapeÑos, bacon, tomato and avocado. er jackcheese, mu, i call it, "the avocado da vinci". create your om'lart with denny's build your own omelette menu. is. >> tonight first time the father of san francisco teen killed in a horrendous crash spoke publicly about losing his son. 16-year-old kevin sand was heading to hay school friday morning when driver slammed that the mom minivan. now growing vigil at the corner of poon and golf where killed. kevp mother remains in a coma tonight. his sister is in serious condition. kevin's cousin translated for his father tonight. >> every day family wakes up and we shalls it was all just a tonight mare. and we can still hug and see kevin warm smile. >>reporter: 58-year-old jen chu booked on gross vehicular manslaughter charges on friday. she was going 80 miles per hour when she slammed into the van. she was currently out on 300,000 dollar bail. >> fda has approved the first medicine to treat breast cancer before surgery. the drug is called here women with early staenls of breast cans we are h
black suv. >> live look right now. visibility good. wake up weather and pat he were changes that will make you wonder what season we are jalapeÑos, bacon, tomato and avocado. er jackcheese, mu, i call it, "the avocado da vinci". create your om'lart with denny's build your own omelette menu. is. >> tonight first time the father of san francisco teen killed in a horrendous crash spoke publicly about losing his son. 16-year-old kevin sand was heading to hay school friday...
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why shouldn't our sunday schools or organizations like jack and jill teach computer skills and blacke beal waiting for godot. you're obvious right. and i made this documentary series in order to provide teachers with a tool, a six-hour dvd and a companion book so that that content can be integrated seamlessly, whether it's pre-k up to college level black history or american history voices. >> do you think the conversation about race in this country are better now after 5 1/2 years of our first african-american president, or do you think that conversation has deteriorated? do you think kids today around their own dinner tables and most families in america are hearing a better, more constructive conversation about race? or do you think the conversation has been degraded? >> i think it's in the most cosmopolitan generation of teenagers in the history of the world, highly technological, very comfortable with race. i don't think they see race in the way -- >> but they're our hope. >> yeah. they're our hope. that niece why we need to have fornal knowledge structures and mechanism in the cl
why shouldn't our sunday schools or organizations like jack and jill teach computer skills and blacke beal waiting for godot. you're obvious right. and i made this documentary series in order to provide teachers with a tool, a six-hour dvd and a companion book so that that content can be integrated seamlessly, whether it's pre-k up to college level black history or american history voices. >> do you think the conversation about race in this country are better now after 5 1/2 years of our...
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the company more than 20 years ago jack daniels was selling 5 million cases and most of it in the u.s. and we reported last year we sold 11 million cases of our blackabel product alone. >> what is behind this whiskey renaissance? first you have to look across the globe. many consumers have an appetite for american whiskey. for the past five years half of the american whiskey was consumed outside of america. exports are gaining ground thanks in large part to free trade agreements last year over $900 million of american whiss y was exported. >> anywhere you can fly an a intairplane into you can buy a bottle of jack daniels now. that has helped grow the brand. >> many whiskey makers are finding new customers through innovation. by offering ho honey and cherryd apple infused drinks. they opened in nashville five years ago and is having a record year. >> every big city seems to have a distillery. it looks like it's going back that way where people can buy a bottle of whiskey made just down the street from their house. american abou whiskey more than0 years old flowing more freely than ever. >>> pulled from a bus in front of her classmates and ordered ba
the company more than 20 years ago jack daniels was selling 5 million cases and most of it in the u.s. and we reported last year we sold 11 million cases of our blackabel product alone. >> what is behind this whiskey renaissance? first you have to look across the globe. many consumers have an appetite for american whiskey. for the past five years half of the american whiskey was consumed outside of america. exports are gaining ground thanks in large part to free trade agreements last year...
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the press" tomorrow, david gregory's guest will be jack lew who will be talking about the threat a near default had on the nation's economy. >>> blackstock markets around the world crashed. it started in hong kong and spread to europe and then to the u.s. the dow losing 508 points. here's part of mike jensen's report in 1987. >> a sense of disbelief. >> panic. everyone is going crazy. >> what's going to happen to the country if it does crash. >> reporter: five years ago when the bull market began the dow stood at 776. it rose steadily peeking at 2722 two months ago. then in the last two weeks, a collapse. the dow losing more than 860 points in just five trading days during that period. >> other notable crashes since then october 1997 trig erd by financial turmoil in asia. september 2001 following the terrorist attacks and september 2008 brought on by the banking crisis. the dow lost 429 points in six minutes falling 680 points. and dow closed friday up at 15,400. >>> next, chris matthews and office politics. chris tells me the one winner in the debt show down countdown but first a white knuckle walk in china to show you. the man dub
the press" tomorrow, david gregory's guest will be jack lew who will be talking about the threat a near default had on the nation's economy. >>> blackstock markets around the world crashed. it started in hong kong and spread to europe and then to the u.s. the dow losing 508 points. here's part of mike jensen's report in 1987. >> a sense of disbelief. >> panic. everyone is going crazy. >> what's going to happen to the country if it does crash. >> reporter:...
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with the company more than 20 years ago, jack daniels was 7ing 4 to 5 million cases, most in the u.s. last year we sold more than 11 million cases of our black label product alone. >> what's behind the whiskey renaissance? a record number of international consumers means they have an appetite for american whiskey. >> for the past five years, more than half of american whiskey was consumed outside of america. exports are gaining ground, thanks in large part to new free trade agreements in several current trees. last year, over $900 million worth of american whiskey was exported. that's more than triple the rate for u.s. beer and wine. >> pretty much anywhere you can fly an airplane into, you can buy a bottle of jack daniels now. i think that that's helped grow the brand. >> many whiskey makers are also finding new customers through innovation, by offering honey, cherry and apple-in fused drinks. more craft distilleries are popping up. cosera opened in nashville. >> every big city seems to have a distill re. it looks like it's going that way where people can buy whiskey made down the street from their house. >> a spirit more than 200 years old
with the company more than 20 years ago, jack daniels was 7ing 4 to 5 million cases, most in the u.s. last year we sold more than 11 million cases of our black label product alone. >> what's behind the whiskey renaissance? a record number of international consumers means they have an appetite for american whiskey. >> for the past five years, more than half of american whiskey was consumed outside of america. exports are gaining ground, thanks in large part to new free trade...
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black board made, right? >> oh, now you're giving away clues. don't go there. >> i know. >>> when we come back. we're going to have much more with our guest host jack welch.he jpmorgan media call. we'll be right back. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. a confident retirement. those 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. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. kayla tausche joins us with details from the media call that just took place. >> there's always news made on this call and especially with the legal issues hitting jpmorgan this quarter, of course, that was top of mi
black board made, right? >> oh, now you're giving away clues. don't go there. >> i know. >>> when we come back. we're going to have much more with our guest host jack welch.he jpmorgan media call. we'll be right back. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across...