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it was from brad brisbin.ologized for creating what he called a real strain on everyone involved. >> i decided to start a new life for myself. i had to make a clean break from everyone and everything to make this work. it just seemed to be the only way out for me. >> a few days later, larry moore received a similar letter. in this one, brad wanted to make sure his wife reene was taken care of. >> all personal property we own, i want her to have everything. i'm starting a new life with a new person. >> but investigators noticed a slight problem. the name of brad's wife reene was misspelled. >> the letter to the sheriff, it congratulated him to his appointment and the sheriff is in an elected position, so there were huge mistakes. there were just huge red flags. >> investigators tested the letters with ninhydrin, a chemical solution which reacts to the amino acids in fingerprints. after it was applied, the documents were dried thoroughly. scientists found numerous fingerprints on the two documents, but none matc
it was from brad brisbin.ologized for creating what he called a real strain on everyone involved. >> i decided to start a new life for myself. i had to make a clean break from everyone and everything to make this work. it just seemed to be the only way out for me. >> a few days later, larry moore received a similar letter. in this one, brad wanted to make sure his wife reene was taken care of. >> all personal property we own, i want her to have everything. i'm starting a new...
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brad paisley is the nicest guy."nd you're still talking about brad paisley. >> i know. i'm sorry. i ruined that. >> seth: that is alright. that is fine. we are going to stay married but it is ruined. [ laughter ] you did ruin it. no, but now we've become friends. you and your wife and me and my wife and we came and saw you host the country music awards in nashville. >> we did and that is when you stole a car. >> seth: i didn't steal a car. >> he told this very unmanly story of changing -- >> seth: that i'm not good with cars. >> yeah, not good with cars. but he's like a thief though. that is the most manly thing you can do to a car, steal it. >> seth: let me explain. what happened was we went out to dinner with you in nashville and then you were like, you can drive our car over to the house in the morning. >> we had two cars at the restaurant. we'll just leave it with the valet. you guys take it. >> seth: right. so we've never seen the car. you gave us a valet ticket. >> right. >> seth: the next morning we went down.
brad paisley is the nicest guy."nd you're still talking about brad paisley. >> i know. i'm sorry. i ruined that. >> seth: that is alright. that is fine. we are going to stay married but it is ruined. [ laughter ] you did ruin it. no, but now we've become friends. you and your wife and me and my wife and we came and saw you host the country music awards in nashville. >> we did and that is when you stole a car. >> seth: i didn't steal a car. >> he told this very...
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there's a lovely story your father never heard of brad pitt. you said i've been out with brad pitt. very happy for you, dear, but i've never heard of him. is that true? >> brad pitt is one of those names that everyone's heard. but i guess he just couldn't place it. and for him, what was important was whether he knew him personally or not. and he didn't. so it didn't mean anything to him. >> you obviously knew brad pitt. you got a tremendous cast in this movie. did you think it would have quite the impact and resonance it's had? >> no. but i'm just so grateful that it has. the movie has made over $100 million right now. and it's just -- why i'm so grateful for is how people have received the picture. and at the beginning a lot of people saying this movie is too brutal and so forth. >> i think you have to show that. to me it would have failed if it hadn't been brutal. >> either i was making the movie about slavery or i wasn't. i decided i wanted to make it about slavery. i think sometimes there is a bit of amnesia about it. but i think right now, this time in history people are recept
there's a lovely story your father never heard of brad pitt. you said i've been out with brad pitt. very happy for you, dear, but i've never heard of him. is that true? >> brad pitt is one of those names that everyone's heard. but i guess he just couldn't place it. and for him, what was important was whether he knew him personally or not. and he didn't. so it didn't mean anything to him. >> you obviously knew brad pitt. you got a tremendous cast in this movie. did you think it would...
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you guys everyone check out the brad blog and the green news report thanks so much you guys. and that's our show join me again tomorrow when i break that all over again. we welcome aaron eight and abby martin two of a terrific hosts on the r.t.e. network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock tip i'll never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about it i'll bring you the said works but there are others in the mine it's rubbish ideas and consciousness in frustrated with the system extremely you apologists would be described as angry i think i'm a strong enough single. shots are forced. to finish line of the marathon. let. us begin. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution which says that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck help us. to make you know i'm sorry and i'm this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going going to go beyond identifying a problem to try to fix rational debate a real discussion critical issues facing america by
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friedman editor in chief of the brad blog dot com and co-host of the green news report thank you so much both of you for coming on. great to be here great to be here brad let's start with you some are calling this california drought the worst and five hundred years what's been affected in the short and long term. well it's amazing and i know you're from the from the bay area so you're familiar with this time of year it should be raining it should be cold it's not raining it's not cold it has been unbelievably warm for the past several months and yeah we're in the middle of the worst drought on record with with apparently no end in sight so this is a concern but it is sort of feeds into the to the larger concern about the changing climate patterns that we've been seeing the extreme weather whether it's extreme drought here extreme cold and extreme snow extreme floods out in out of the u.k. we've got a mess on our hands and we need to start connecting the dots as far as why these things are happening i don't know and also on the short term you're going to have impacts on your food pri
friedman editor in chief of the brad blog dot com and co-host of the green news report thank you so much both of you for coming on. great to be here great to be here brad let's start with you some are calling this california drought the worst and five hundred years what's been affected in the short and long term. well it's amazing and i know you're from the from the bay area so you're familiar with this time of year it should be raining it should be cold it's not raining it's not cold it has...
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you guys everyone check out the brad blog and the green news report thanks so much you guys. and that's our show join me again tomorrow when i break that all over again. that they are dealing with the location of the boys still remember. how to do that well as of the low height texan said you would stop this storm we might be more my people will die. you know. pleasure to have you with us here today. there's a saying you know when you're in the arctic you have the entire world feet she looks like a fairly simple shit. and full of people have access to the nuclear icebreakers the real king here is that the polar bear and ice breakers come second not a single complex expedition to the arctic can be conducted with the russian nuclear powered fleet of ice breakers under. operation in. the northern sea route russia's arctic ice breakers. celebrations and high hopes and song clenches olympic gold and silver and the pairs figure skating and the stars of world hockey prepared to face off plus. the media blitz here have tried so hard to make you lympics in russia smell like cold war l
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brad and guy are with us to answer them. first one is about your company's sales strategy. >> when is the best time to bring on a full-time sales person? typically a small business will start off where the owner is the sales person. >> this is a hard question. when do you bring on a full-time one, brad, and do you bring on a full-time person? >> we're always focused on trying to get revenue earlier in the life cycle and i think once the company has validated that they have a product and they understand that there is a market demand, it could be a good time because the founder normally needs to free themselves up to deal with all sorts of other issues. so i always say earlier in the process once you've validated that you actually have a product you can sell. >> what do you think, guy? >> i think even earlier. i think you can make the argument that you should bring in a sales person so that sales person can help you shape the prototype and the final product. and make it truly saleable. in my opinion there's only two true funct
brad and guy are with us to answer them. first one is about your company's sales strategy. >> when is the best time to bring on a full-time sales person? typically a small business will start off where the owner is the sales person. >> this is a hard question. when do you bring on a full-time one, brad, and do you bring on a full-time person? >> we're always focused on trying to get revenue earlier in the life cycle and i think once the company has validated that they have a...
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brad and michael love have more time. eligible but has not yet made parole. >> we're going to spend as many years together here as we can. >> i love him to death. i would do anything for brad. anything. short of killing some body again. >> coming up on lockup raw:prison love. >> these cats are their kids. you mess with the cat, it's their family. >> special bond between prisoner and pet. >> play games, with no respect, they'll shoot you respect back. latte or au lait? cozy or cool "meow" or "woof"? exactly the way you want it ... until boom! your mattress a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. an innovative design that lets couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy: his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. as your needs change, you can adjust your sleep number bed, so you can sleep better together. visit one of our 425 stores for the the largest closeout event of the year with 50% savings on innovation limited edition beds. know better sleep with sleep number.
brad and michael love have more time. eligible but has not yet made parole. >> we're going to spend as many years together here as we can. >> i love him to death. i would do anything for brad. anything. short of killing some body again. >> coming up on lockup raw:prison love. >> these cats are their kids. you mess with the cat, it's their family. >> special bond between prisoner and pet. >> play games, with no respect, they'll shoot you respect back. latte or...
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last night brad paisley was here. i love brad paisley. he played at my wedding.ing, i talked to him, he performed, he was great. my father-in-law is the biggest brad paisley fan and so i invited him to the show. and let me just say about my father-in-law tom, i hit the jackpot with father-in-laws. for real. [ audience aws ] i love him so much. the nicest person, the sweetest person. but we were backstage and my father-in-law loves country music and brad paisley so much. that when he's around him he turns into a 10-year-old boy. so we were backstage and he was like, he would drift over to brad and be like -- so how many guitars do you bring on tour? and we have to be like tom, no! you leave brad paisley alone. and he's like, all right. then he drifts away. the minute you take your eyes off, he drifts back. he's like, are you ever sad your concerts aren't longer? so you could you do more songs? because i am. you're like, "tom, stop it!" [ laughter ] he's like, okay, i won't do it again. but can i ask him one more question? when you write songs, do they rhyme right
last night brad paisley was here. i love brad paisley. he played at my wedding.ing, i talked to him, he performed, he was great. my father-in-law is the biggest brad paisley fan and so i invited him to the show. and let me just say about my father-in-law tom, i hit the jackpot with father-in-laws. for real. [ audience aws ] i love him so much. the nicest person, the sweetest person. but we were backstage and my father-in-law loves country music and brad paisley so much. that when he's around...
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brad is the co-author of "manager 3.0."is firm also works with fortune 500 companies as well as small businesses. brad good to see you. >> great to see you, ali. when you think about it sometimes it's more difficult for entry level people to get jobs at anytime because they don't have skills, background, necessarily the experiences that employers are looking for. >> sure. >> so it's just a little trickier, because we're still not totally out of this recession. >> you have worked with these people and companies that have to hire them, and that's an imperati imperative, because they are the future of the work force, so one of us has to figure it out. are they homogeneous as a group to even have a characteristic. >> any time you try to generalize an engier generation whou are going to run into risks. i do think every generation, millennials, x-ers, boomers and bond, there are a certain core characteristic that they may have skills or attributes at, and that's what i think we see in a lot of millennials too. >> they are highly
brad is the co-author of "manager 3.0."is firm also works with fortune 500 companies as well as small businesses. brad good to see you. >> great to see you, ali. when you think about it sometimes it's more difficult for entry level people to get jobs at anytime because they don't have skills, background, necessarily the experiences that employers are looking for. >> sure. >> so it's just a little trickier, because we're still not totally out of this recession....
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brad uploaded this video last august but it's just now catching fire. he pedals up to the top of this mountain, his brakes squeak a little bit and then he notices something. >> [ bleep ]? >> oh, oh! >> that is crazy. >> did you see that? >> it was a very big bear. >> it was coming right at him. >> it was charging at him. >> a grizzly bear sow, a female, with a cub. >> an angry momma, you don't want to get in the path of an angry momma. >> super dangerous, so brad yells back to his cousin dan. thankfully they are prepared for such an encounter but now brad's down off the trail, can't see his cousin, can't see the bear, so what's he do? he kind of skirts along the gully here a little bit and tries to work his way back towards his cousin but along the way he catches sight of the cub and the sow who are still hanging around. >> oh, it's running after the cousin? >> yep. did you see that? that's another charge. >> oh, my gosh this bear is aggressive. >> because dan was able to get his bear spray out before the grizzly charged any closer. thankfully these guy
brad uploaded this video last august but it's just now catching fire. he pedals up to the top of this mountain, his brakes squeak a little bit and then he notices something. >> [ bleep ]? >> oh, oh! >> that is crazy. >> did you see that? >> it was a very big bear. >> it was coming right at him. >> it was charging at him. >> a grizzly bear sow, a female, with a cub. >> an angry momma, you don't want to get in the path of an angry momma....
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brad, good to see you. very much for joining us. >> pivotal year for microsoft. >> thank you very much. david: an important year. liz: brad silver berg was a great executive. so he is somebody to listen to. david: forget high gasoline prices. truck rental and leasing company ryder systems is banking on a alternative energy source to future growth. we have the chairman and ceo joining news a fox business exclusive coming next. liz: top executives recorded multibillion dollars gains thanks to last year's stock market rally. we'll tell you which corporate insiders scored big bucks. that is coming right up. ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new thing look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank.
brad, good to see you. very much for joining us. >> pivotal year for microsoft. >> thank you very much. david: an important year. liz: brad silver berg was a great executive. so he is somebody to listen to. david: forget high gasoline prices. truck rental and leasing company ryder systems is banking on a alternative energy source to future growth. we have the chairman and ceo joining news a fox business exclusive coming next. liz: top executives recorded multibillion dollars gains...
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and i sent him a letter from brad because brad produces films.d, you know, i'm producing this miles davis charlie parker thing. and jamie foxx is going to play miles davis but you would be great as charlie parker. don wrote me, like, six months later and said did you do something dirty to me? >> jimmy: sent him on wild goose chase. >> the worst one was -- meryl doesn't know. brad doesn't know. i sent meryl streep a giant book filled with cds for -- it's a dialect coaching. dialects for stage and screen by this guy i've never heard of. somebody sent it to me. i had this big book. i set i heard you're going to play the iron lady. and this guy really helped me with my dialect. i never told either of them that i did that. >> jimmy: well, now they know. >> now they know. >> jimmy: mystery solved. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you did a great job on this movie. it's a story that -- it's one of these things you feel like you're watching the history channel, you heard every story involving hitler and the nazis. this is an unbelievable story that is -- it's tru
and i sent him a letter from brad because brad produces films.d, you know, i'm producing this miles davis charlie parker thing. and jamie foxx is going to play miles davis but you would be great as charlie parker. don wrote me, like, six months later and said did you do something dirty to me? >> jimmy: sent him on wild goose chase. >> the worst one was -- meryl doesn't know. brad doesn't know. i sent meryl streep a giant book filled with cds for -- it's a dialect coaching. dialects...
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you can see brad keselowski on the inside getting smaller and smaller in that two car. >> yeah.t you would like to have happen, biffle and patrick. clear the inside guys to give them options. >> how about dale earnhardt jr.? you're riding with him, pushing danica patrick down the back straightaway. >> and pushing is okay on the straightaway. troublesome in these corners at these speeds. keselowski and hamlin in the 11 on the inside with logano. trying but unable to close up on the outside lane. >> we were talking about teammates all day long and here is jimmie johnson and right behind him is biffle but then comes two more teammates in the danica patrick and dale earnhardt jr. that could be a big gain. >> four laps to go. >> there is no telling how much greg biffle in that 16 car wants to win the daytona 500. he's come close. he's had a great speed week and here he is in second place behind jimmie johnson. >> but, larry, with this car -- we haven't seen conventional wisdom pay off. i think that greg biffle right now is trying to think about what do i need to do to get by jimmie j
you can see brad keselowski on the inside getting smaller and smaller in that two car. >> yeah.t you would like to have happen, biffle and patrick. clear the inside guys to give them options. >> how about dale earnhardt jr.? you're riding with him, pushing danica patrick down the back straightaway. >> and pushing is okay on the straightaway. troublesome in these corners at these speeds. keselowski and hamlin in the 11 on the inside with logano. trying but unable to close up on...
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lou: brad thor thank you. >> my pleasure. next, vice president biden admits that administration will miss there are obamacare enroll amls, we're coming back with the a-team stay with disblus president obama still drags ought his dig on the keystone pipe only, as a billionaire lift wing global warming activist, tries to buyout of president's fellow democrats, jame i weinstein with the story, next. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your ture. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh you knso i get invitedpeople have saved with progressive, to quite a fewfamily g. heck, i saved dith here a fortune you ma a mighty finesus, m'lad. i'm nosaying mark's thrifty. let's st s, i savehim $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ng. am i right [ laughs [ dancmusic playing ] so visit progrsive.com today. i call this
lou: brad thor thank you. >> my pleasure. next, vice president biden admits that administration will miss there are obamacare enroll amls, we're coming back with the a-team stay with disblus president obama still drags ought his dig on the keystone pipe only, as a billionaire lift wing global warming activist, tries to buyout of president's fellow democrats, jame i weinstein with the story, next. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [...
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brad and i were together then. >> brad was your partner. >> brad was my partner. we got married shortly afs schwarzenegger -- after schwarzenegger's video. here we were at home, comfortable, and i -- we discussed it. and i said, i have to speak out on this. i mean, we are so close. and that hypocrite, arnold schwarzenegger, vetoed it! and for me to speak out, my voice needs to be authentic. and so i spoke to the press for the first time. >> was the united states changed? >> it's changing. it's changing rapidly. yes, we're changing. but we need to change more. we have some ways to go yet. >> when you came out, and you got angry because arnold schwarzenegger wouldn't sign that legislation, then you -- >> and hypocrisy. that is what enraged me. >> then you became a real advocate for gay rights across the country. >> i did. >> tell me about the that. what was the reaction? mr. sulu was gay. >> there were a lot of those. reactions. did you get negative reactions as well? >> was negative as well. but it was overwhelmingly positive. i went on a nationwide speaking tour i
brad and i were together then. >> brad was your partner. >> brad was my partner. we got married shortly afs schwarzenegger -- after schwarzenegger's video. here we were at home, comfortable, and i -- we discussed it. and i said, i have to speak out on this. i mean, we are so close. and that hypocrite, arnold schwarzenegger, vetoed it! and for me to speak out, my voice needs to be authentic. and so i spoke to the press for the first time. >> was the united states changed?...
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brad let me start with the joe trippi thing. he is not the first democrat talking head saying they can no longer defend obama care. kristin powers said it on our air yesterday. how damaging is it when they say things like that aloud? >> they can't deny what they are seeing and feeling. i believe that 2014 will be a wave election for the republicans. if they stick to obama care and economy. that is one- sixth of our national economy and it is a disaster and people are now feeling. it those people who are now running ads trying to distance themselves from the president. they can run but they can't hide. they voted for obama care. and they will have their feet put to the fire. the promises made by the president were promises made poi them. >> chris, i don't think you will run away from the comment. you either go on offense or you are dead? >> the reality is, if you support it in the past and try to play cute about it, you will get slaughtered. and the white house and bad roll out put democrats in difficult position absolutely that
brad let me start with the joe trippi thing. he is not the first democrat talking head saying they can no longer defend obama care. kristin powers said it on our air yesterday. how damaging is it when they say things like that aloud? >> they can't deny what they are seeing and feeling. i believe that 2014 will be a wave election for the republicans. if they stick to obama care and economy. that is one- sixth of our national economy and it is a disaster and people are now feeling. it those...
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liz: but revenue, brad, how much money do these shows bring in?amous quote she said, yeah, it's a lot, but we make a lot of jack for these networks. >> well, we do. liz: in ad sales. >> well, today show if you look at 2012, the last full year, four hours, $644 million they made in ad revenue. good morning america's two hours, and it's $349 million. so on an hour by hour basis, gma is beating them. liz: and reiterate how much today show brings in? >> today it's $644 million with the extra two hours. >> the morning shows financially are propping up the entire news departments of the major networks. liz: they kind of always a have. >> no, no, no. they're gaining -- it's ironic, but they're gaining audience while the res of network programming is -- rest of network programming is losing audience, and that is a phenomenon that defies logic in the sense that all of television is supposed to be in decline right now. >> yeah. st a promotional vehicle. liz: would today show still be winning if ann curry was still sitting there? >> they were losing viewers
liz: but revenue, brad, how much money do these shows bring in?amous quote she said, yeah, it's a lot, but we make a lot of jack for these networks. >> well, we do. liz: in ad sales. >> well, today show if you look at 2012, the last full year, four hours, $644 million they made in ad revenue. good morning america's two hours, and it's $349 million. so on an hour by hour basis, gma is beating them. liz: and reiterate how much today show brings in? >> today it's $644 million...
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my older son brad, my oldest son says to my younger son, udp like rosa parks. and don't let anyone tell me where you consider not say. i'll be like rosa parks. there is no way. this is the greatest moment of my life. no one can. i just love that rosa parks to hand has so much meaning and makes this important as she ever was. so we found all these stories about lincoln. lincoln once said to the hype always. so we found stories. oxalic of the year because they told me the link and books are gone already. we are in virginia so the lincoln books are gone. in kansas, there likes burlington, i want the amelia earhart one. abraham lincoln is a great story and i feel like there's kids here. abraham lincoln is on this horse monday. he spots the horrors and gets them back in a bit back in place. lincoln basically says if i didn't stop, i would really stop thinking about them. and i'm just like, that is abraham lincoln to me. that his greatness. and abraham lincoln first was to all hate. and this old indian comes into camp and has a letter that says he is a sign on a butt
my older son brad, my oldest son says to my younger son, udp like rosa parks. and don't let anyone tell me where you consider not say. i'll be like rosa parks. there is no way. this is the greatest moment of my life. no one can. i just love that rosa parks to hand has so much meaning and makes this important as she ever was. so we found all these stories about lincoln. lincoln once said to the hype always. so we found stories. oxalic of the year because they told me the link and books are gone...
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i sat down with brad stone who conducted the interview to talk about his plans for facebook's future and his own self-reflections. >> gone through a lot of self-reflection, he said. not just the two anniversaries that you mentioned but also that it's been ten years since his first date with his wife. he said he spent a lot of last fall typing up thoughts. on his phone of course. a couple things jumped out to me being surprising. one, they're talking a lot about this today. a new kind of mobile strategy. they put obviously over the first decade a lot of emphasis on the social network. going forward they've introduced this initiative called facebook creative lab. they're going to be doing more aps. a news reader called paper. but he wants to be more flexible about the way people use facebook's products. >> so is it like a twist on flipboard? >> of course i mentioned that as well and they don't want to consider it a clone. it has some unique features. they're doing interesting things with it. but very much like flipboard. visually interesting. we can consider it to be a news reader like
i sat down with brad stone who conducted the interview to talk about his plans for facebook's future and his own self-reflections. >> gone through a lot of self-reflection, he said. not just the two anniversaries that you mentioned but also that it's been ten years since his first date with his wife. he said he spent a lot of last fall typing up thoughts. on his phone of course. a couple things jumped out to me being surprising. one, they're talking a lot about this today. a new kind of...
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lou: brad thor thank you. >> my pleasure. lou: up next, vice president biden admits that administration will miss there are obamacare enroll am goals, we're coming back with the a-team stay with disblus president obama still drags ought his dig on the keystone pipe only, as a billionaire lift wing global warming activist, tries to buyout of president's fellow democrats, jame i weinstein with the story, next. from new zeala, textile poduction in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat thei10-year lipper avere. t. rowe price. inest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectu with investment informion, risks, fees and expenses to read andonsidecarefully beforinvesting. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my aline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shodn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds o
lou: brad thor thank you. >> my pleasure. lou: up next, vice president biden admits that administration will miss there are obamacare enroll am goals, we're coming back with the a-team stay with disblus president obama still drags ought his dig on the keystone pipe only, as a billionaire lift wing global warming activist, tries to buyout of president's fellow democrats, jame i weinstein with the story, next. from new zeala, textile poduction in spain, and the use of medical technology in...
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. >> i got brad. you know i got to take brad. and he's got some tough challenge facing his staff. and there was other guys, but i have to go with my teammate there. >> we just enjoyed the whole experience, we're representing the team, representing the city, and represent our family. >> the dunk contest always my favorite event, nba all-star weekend. so we'll see how john wall does tonight. >> nightly news is up next, we'll see you again after the olympics. chilly, windy night, great night to stay home ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. tv and internet together like never before. showdown. the usa and russia square off in an epic olympic hockey battle. stirring echos of the miracle on ice three decades ago. >>> plus, hockeytown, it is
. >> i got brad. you know i got to take brad. and he's got some tough challenge facing his staff. and there was other guys, but i have to go with my teammate there. >> we just enjoyed the whole experience, we're representing the team, representing the city, and represent our family. >> the dunk contest always my favorite event, nba all-star weekend. so we'll see how john wall does tonight. >> nightly news is up next, we'll see you again after the olympics. chilly, windy...
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do you believe, simon, what brad just said? do you believe he's telling senate dems and in effect president obama that he has to change this law? >> no. democrats are united. we're going to have disagreements. republicans are the ones with the civil war. economy proofing, aca clearly getting better day by day. we feel like this is going to be a good year for us. i don't think there's a lot of infighting and bad evil stuff going on inside the democratic party right now. i will tell you, i've been doing this for 25 years. democrats are getting along better today than in any time since i've been in this business. >> they have had a lot of meetings. >> a huge contrast with the republicans. >> not saying that the republicans don't have issues as well but i'm not quite so sure that they are all on the same page. in the meantime, president obama acting on his own again today as he said he would during last week's state of the union address pen and paper. he's now issuing an executive order. climate hubs meant to help farmers in rural
do you believe, simon, what brad just said? do you believe he's telling senate dems and in effect president obama that he has to change this law? >> no. democrats are united. we're going to have disagreements. republicans are the ones with the civil war. economy proofing, aca clearly getting better day by day. we feel like this is going to be a good year for us. i don't think there's a lot of infighting and bad evil stuff going on inside the democratic party right now. i will tell you,...
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i sat down with brad's dona -- brad stone who conducted the interview.ust the two anniversaries, it is been 10 years since his first date with his wife. fall typingt things. one of the things that jump that newe a surprising, and a kind of mobile strategy. they put a lot of emphasis on the social networking site. going forward, they have creative labs and they will be doing more apps. flexibleto be more about the way people use facebook's product. >> is a twist on clipboard? >> didn't want to consider it a clone. it has some unique features. they're doing some editing things with it. it is a way to look at friend updates and articles and -- in visually interesting ways. it is a newsreader like clipboard. it has no the clutter of other facebook features. >> you have to be a facebook user to use these apps? >> that was a larger point that jumped out to me. there was so much emphasis on real identity. serviceshed as rival got a lot of momentum and allowed users to use pseudonyms and not their real identities. there is some flexibility on instagram. he was v
i sat down with brad's dona -- brad stone who conducted the interview.ust the two anniversaries, it is been 10 years since his first date with his wife. fall typingt things. one of the things that jump that newe a surprising, and a kind of mobile strategy. they put a lot of emphasis on the social networking site. going forward, they have creative labs and they will be doing more apps. flexibleto be more about the way people use facebook's product. >> is a twist on clipboard? >>...
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i'm here with our special guest, brad stone.alking about fitness right now, and the health and wellness software that has raised $50 million. the company helps gyms and health clubs manage their class schedule through their web and mobile app. studio, talk about what you do? system as an erp for these local businesses and behold a beauty scepters -- sectors. we have all of these services that enable you to live a better life. personal trainers, nutritionists, your yoga studio, all of these businesses that we serve. >> does this put you on the road to an ipo? >> the funding is going to help us accelerate article that our latest web and mobile products. we have assembled the largest network of the help and pity practitioners in the world, over 500,000 records nurse in a hundred countries. these folks are doing about 25 million sessions a month in our system with about $1.5 billion -- $.5 billion a month. you'll see mind-body connect, both in the android in itunes store. you can manage your account with them, your schedules, as wel
i'm here with our special guest, brad stone.alking about fitness right now, and the health and wellness software that has raised $50 million. the company helps gyms and health clubs manage their class schedule through their web and mobile app. studio, talk about what you do? system as an erp for these local businesses and behold a beauty scepters -- sectors. we have all of these services that enable you to live a better life. personal trainers, nutritionists, your yoga studio, all of these...
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relations the planning code has a restaurant and we were analyzing the industry of the code in the bradtreet data. we went through each sub category and tried to break down those into further categories that appear to be of interest related to formula retail. so while cfo shops fall under limited recuperate cfo shops tend to be a hot bottom issue we have the local chains and we have large chains so we tried based on the codes based on the brad street data for the interests. >> seems like reaching 50 percent is a little bit high to me >> that's stripping data. >> you're looking for feedback open the 4 topics. those are fine with me. i didn't acquit understand in red our term which says our relationship between new formula and retail businesses. does the two of the ones our suggesting you study employment impacts of formula retail vs. independence in relationship to the formula retail and independent retail kind of overlap >> we tried to pull out as many pieces and combine them into topics. we can't do a comprehensive study that's why there's a portion in red. we wanted to make sure we di
relations the planning code has a restaurant and we were analyzing the industry of the code in the bradtreet data. we went through each sub category and tried to break down those into further categories that appear to be of interest related to formula retail. so while cfo shops fall under limited recuperate cfo shops tend to be a hot bottom issue we have the local chains and we have large chains so we tried based on the codes based on the brad street data for the interests. >> seems like...
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i am here with special guest host brad stone.king about fitness right now, and the health and wellness software divider mind-body, which has helped raise $50 million. the company helps jim's and health clubs manage their class schedules. they book appointments through their web and mobile apps. rick strohmeyer is with us in the studios. tell us a little bit more about what you do? do all the services that enable you to live a better life. talking about personal trainers, nutritionists, so once you go to. these are all the kinds of businesses we serve. >> what does the funding enable you to do? >> this will enable us to accelerate our development of web and mobile products. we have assembled the largest network of health and beauty product for petitioners in the world, and more than 100 countries. these folks are doing about 25 million sessions a month, worth about half a million dollars a month. we are marketing and bringing out a set of consumer apps. you will see mind-body connect. it will enable you -- if you go to yoga, you c
i am here with special guest host brad stone.king about fitness right now, and the health and wellness software divider mind-body, which has helped raise $50 million. the company helps jim's and health clubs manage their class schedules. they book appointments through their web and mobile apps. rick strohmeyer is with us in the studios. tell us a little bit more about what you do? do all the services that enable you to live a better life. talking about personal trainers, nutritionists, so once...
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that is your job today, brad. what is it?0 -- $91.60. >> why would you take money out of bitcoin? >> you cannot. that is the problem. one of the biggest point exchanges has had horrible technical problems ever since a recent office move. lots of management problems. very bad communications. we are seeing something called escape selling. they are basically just taking the dollars out, because they do not trust that that exchange is going to be there. there are other exchanges around the world where the price is much higher. still lower than the $1000 price range earlier in the year, or there was so much enthusiasm. but the problems are destabilizing the currency. >> i wonder what is going on within the bitcoin community. we have talked about china, india, russia, questioning this virtual currency. are people getting scared? at what point are they going to say, maybe i do not want to put my money into this? >> there is a lot of anxiety. bitcoin has had so much volatility over the last few years, and these people are believers.
that is your job today, brad. what is it?0 -- $91.60. >> why would you take money out of bitcoin? >> you cannot. that is the problem. one of the biggest point exchanges has had horrible technical problems ever since a recent office move. lots of management problems. very bad communications. we are seeing something called escape selling. they are basically just taking the dollars out, because they do not trust that that exchange is going to be there. there are other exchanges around...
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. >> the usually glamorous angelina jolie showed up dressed like her partner, brad pitt. actually tied the tie. >> she pulled it off. >>> oprah winfrey made fashion headlines in a stunning gown by stella mccartney. >> oprah posted a hilarious video into her instagram account. she was literally being stitched into her dress. she was nominated for her part in "the butler." she lost to jennifer lawrence. >>> tripping on a shoe lace could soon be the thing of the past. power laces are just around the corner. what is a power lace? marty mcfly thought they were cool in "back to the future." >> in real life, next year will be 2015. a nike employee says that it will come true. there was a fund-raiser for parkinson's research with the shoes. >> very cool. [ male announcer ] you're watching one of the biggest financial services companies in the country at work. hey. thanks for coming over. hey. [ male announcer ] how did it come to be? yours? ah. not anymore. it's a very short story. come on in. [ male announcer ] by meeting you more than halfway. it's how edward jones makes sense
. >> the usually glamorous angelina jolie showed up dressed like her partner, brad pitt. actually tied the tie. >> she pulled it off. >>> oprah winfrey made fashion headlines in a stunning gown by stella mccartney. >> oprah posted a hilarious video into her instagram account. she was literally being stitched into her dress. she was nominated for her part in "the butler." she lost to jennifer lawrence. >>> tripping on a shoe lace could soon be the...
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brad blakeman. you just heard pelosi.he pretends that the debt ceiling votes are supposed to be clean, no conditions. i've got to tell you, she is bluff organize oblivious. under reagan, bush '41, bill clinton, the debt limit increases were almost always tied to spending cuts. every major effort to deal with the deficit over the last 30 years or so has been tied to the debt limit. so it's not unreasonable, is it, steve, to ask for some corresponding cuts? >> look, i think the debt limit fight is not going to be a fight this month because the speaker boehner clearly learned it is a disastrous political strategy to recklessly tie actually paying the nation's bills scattered under previous administrations to conditions that you point out there may have been some discussion in the past, but the united states of america never defaulted on its debt. >> it wasn't a discussion. these were major budget deals. >> as a democratic strategist, i would like to see republicans keep going back to a disastrous strategy that hasn't worked
brad blakeman. you just heard pelosi.he pretends that the debt ceiling votes are supposed to be clean, no conditions. i've got to tell you, she is bluff organize oblivious. under reagan, bush '41, bill clinton, the debt limit increases were almost always tied to spending cuts. every major effort to deal with the deficit over the last 30 years or so has been tied to the debt limit. so it's not unreasonable, is it, steve, to ask for some corresponding cuts? >> look, i think the debt limit...
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you'll see tom hanks, will ferrell, brad pitt, jerry seinfeld, and more.t to kick things off, here's me and justin timberlake imagining what it would be like if we were kids going to summer camp together. >> jimmy: hey, justin? justin, you awake? >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, i can't fall asleep. hey, hey, do you want to tell ghost stories? >> jimmy: not tonight. i'm down to my last clean bedsheet. [ laughter ] maybe we could sneak into the girl's cabin and steal their underpants? >> ew, no way! cootie central. >> jimmy: you're right. oh, i know, we could sing that song that we heard on the radio today? >> oh, you mean "africa" by toto? [ laughter ] i love that song, but let's try to keep it down. it's after lights out. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ i hear the drums echoing tonight but she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation ♪ ♪ she's coming in 12:30 flight the moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me ♪ ♪ towards salvation it's gonna take a lot to take me away from you there's nothing that ♪ ♪ a hundred men or more could ever do i bless the rai
you'll see tom hanks, will ferrell, brad pitt, jerry seinfeld, and more.t to kick things off, here's me and justin timberlake imagining what it would be like if we were kids going to summer camp together. >> jimmy: hey, justin? justin, you awake? >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, i can't fall asleep. hey, hey, do you want to tell ghost stories? >> jimmy: not tonight. i'm down to my last clean bedsheet. [ laughter ] maybe we could sneak into the girl's cabin and steal...
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with that, that's all i have for you today, i will turn it back over to brad. i'm happy to take questions once the item is over. thank you. >> so my presentation on the second amendment to the ena is fairly brief. in november the project sponsor attended the port commission to unveil version 3 of the project. craig dipers gave a pretty compelling vision. i've got a few selected slides. this is looking south from the embarcadero of the proposed fire station component of the project apblgd some of the redesigned retail along the embarcadero and this is looking sort of in the northeast direction across the pier level plaza to some of the open space that rises to meet the multi purpose venue. that version 3 differed from the prior versions in some key respects that i'll just i'll provide a few details. they really worked hard to lower the height of the facility so that it's now 125 feet above the pier deck. they have tried to shrink the total square footage of the development really largely in response to some feedback from bcdc staff. they have increased as a resu
with that, that's all i have for you today, i will turn it back over to brad. i'm happy to take questions once the item is over. thank you. >> so my presentation on the second amendment to the ena is fairly brief. in november the project sponsor attended the port commission to unveil version 3 of the project. craig dipers gave a pretty compelling vision. i've got a few selected slides. this is looking south from the embarcadero of the proposed fire station component of the project apblgd...
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brad, what is new here? >> well, this is really stunning.licans believe in low wages, apparently. and they believe in people being stuck in poverty. let's remember this is a republican party that is opposed to increasing the minimum wage. senator corker fought the unionization of the volkswagen plant in chattanooga. she is discouraging good-paying jobs from coming to her state if people are actually organizing for better benefits. it's really stunning. and i just don't know who these people represent, ari. >> but brad, there is a new fish here, because we had governor perry's sound earlier in the program. and one of the things he said, i want to be clear and fair about this, he said look, if companies want to pay more, they can do that. that's a response to regulating a minimum wage. that strikes me, tell me what you think, that strikes me as different than coming out and saying not let the market decide, but if a company does want to work with unions, which by the way is a business decision, they're no longer welcome. >> that's exactly righ
brad, what is new here? >> well, this is really stunning.licans believe in low wages, apparently. and they believe in people being stuck in poverty. let's remember this is a republican party that is opposed to increasing the minimum wage. senator corker fought the unionization of the volkswagen plant in chattanooga. she is discouraging good-paying jobs from coming to her state if people are actually organizing for better benefits. it's really stunning. and i just don't know who these...
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my husband brad was born there. so we have a vested interest and we know many, many people.we have family there. we have many friends there. and these people are not represented by these right wing extremists in the legislature. the veto was not a surprise. .e expected that you cited all of the major corporations -- >> sports teams. >> the nfl, absolutely. we did not think the governor of all,mage -- first the reputation, and secondly, the economy -- of arizona anymore than what the legislature had done. nextpecially with the super bowl scheduled for arizona. what about the extraordinary situation with legislators that voted for the bill been requesting that jan brewer veto it? to at to rick turn republican state senator who supported the bill, allowing businesses to refuse gay people under this -- on religious beliefs. >> the bottom line for us and those who voted for it, and it was a majority in both chambers, is it is as basic as religious freedom. you could say it might be preemptive after we saw what has taken place in some other states, but we think it is nothing more
my husband brad was born there. so we have a vested interest and we know many, many people.we have family there. we have many friends there. and these people are not represented by these right wing extremists in the legislature. the veto was not a surprise. .e expected that you cited all of the major corporations -- >> sports teams. >> the nfl, absolutely. we did not think the governor of all,mage -- first the reputation, and secondly, the economy -- of arizona anymore than what the...
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. >>> and the outspoken nascar driver sprint cup driver, brad keselowski. all on the fox sportsdesk. let's get to it. >>> as i said, a very busy hour ahead, first from the fox newsdesk at 3:00, the monster winter storm has hammered the deep south knocking out power to more than 200,000 customers in the state of georgia alone. this is so far from over. the snow and ice have created an enormous mess in atlanta. this kind of storm is rare for folks in this part of the country. two weeks ago, another winter blast crippled the city of atlanta and others. looking at the ribbon up above, the new storm has shut down nearly every, in downtown atlanta. the public schools are all closed. roads and interstate appeared desolate this morning. plows and salt trucks some of the only vehicles in sight. video from our fox station shows how empty the roads were earlier, after local officials begged drivers, please stay home. all of this in huge contrast to when the last storm stranded thousands of drivers on snowy highways even overnight. this new storm also grounded thousand
. >>> and the outspoken nascar driver sprint cup driver, brad keselowski. all on the fox sportsdesk. let's get to it. >>> as i said, a very busy hour ahead, first from the fox newsdesk at 3:00, the monster winter storm has hammered the deep south knocking out power to more than 200,000 customers in the state of georgia alone. this is so far from over. the snow and ice have created an enormous mess in atlanta. this kind of storm is rare for folks in this part of the country....
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for 52 minutes it shows an artificially aged brad pitt. >> here is brad where we're capturing the detailsce moved. >> so the head is superimposed upon another actor's body. >> yes. the facial expressions, the characteristics that brad was able to portray in the performance was then put on the other actor. >> reporter: digital domain also created a full-size digital image of the late rapper tupac shakur who appeared to be resurrected at the 2012 cochella music festival for a performance with snoop dogg. this dior ad with long-lost stars like grace kelly. visual artists say the powerful emotions of a real-life actor remain difficult to duplicate especially one as talented as philip seymour hoffman. >> we want to make sure we're clear, erin, that we don't know if digital domain or any other company is actually going to recreate these digital images to finish this "hunger games" series. it's just one possibility. these technologies, though, can provide some other benefits to producers. we were told by one of these visual artists about the story of one particularly petulant, uncooperative acto
for 52 minutes it shows an artificially aged brad pitt. >> here is brad where we're capturing the detailsce moved. >> so the head is superimposed upon another actor's body. >> yes. the facial expressions, the characteristics that brad was able to portray in the performance was then put on the other actor. >> reporter: digital domain also created a full-size digital image of the late rapper tupac shakur who appeared to be resurrected at the 2012 cochella music festival...
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michael, you thought brad keselowski had a quick ford? >> he does. so does logano, his teammate. ricky stenhouse, they both driven inside the top ten. dillon there fell back to tenth. >> i've been impressed about hats off to dillon doing a great job. how about kurt busch. he showed his muscle early on. still hanging around. >> alex bowman, the youngest driver in the field at age 20. dale earnhardt jr. right behind him and cole whitt, another rookie rounding out to current 20. labonte the veteran. biffle had problems. >> early on, he had a strong ford until he had the bumpup with danica patrick on pit road. >> parker kligerman in the 29th position. look for him to take chances and try to charge to the front in this event. >> there were big names to start in the back of the pack. carl edwards, tony stewart, bowyer, johnson. >> some guy named michael waltrip. >> i will follow jimmie johnson. he's done pretty well in nascar. i think i'll see where he goes all night long. >> he only has two daytona 500s. that's all you have. what's the big the deal? he dhuz does have the championships
michael, you thought brad keselowski had a quick ford? >> he does. so does logano, his teammate. ricky stenhouse, they both driven inside the top ten. dillon there fell back to tenth. >> i've been impressed about hats off to dillon doing a great job. how about kurt busch. he showed his muscle early on. still hanging around. >> alex bowman, the youngest driver in the field at age 20. dale earnhardt jr. right behind him and cole whitt, another rookie rounding out to current 20....
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rather world. >> this is the ted your anniversary and my life changed when i was hired now thanks to bradge somebody else's life. charles: with the current business climate one week it is good the next week it is not but it does not feel like the typical recovery with a certain impression. >> we have that one of 12 americans 25% of the gdp floats through the customers the honest answer it is getting better it is not where it was with 2007 but small business live the way to persevere. charles: right now it is died -- doubted the a vibrant but if you are there will bottle what is the proxy? >> you have to be agile to see small businesses survive they have readjusted. charles: of they say we love you i have a business idea but i am afraid. >> don't be afraid to use the resources the prime examplis goldiebox started with kickstarter when i started my business in 1994 i do not have that luxury to use the internet's. charles: congratulations is fantastic. we like to focus on small business i cannot wait t see it again. the administration bryce about economic growth but what is not growing is th
rather world. >> this is the ted your anniversary and my life changed when i was hired now thanks to bradge somebody else's life. charles: with the current business climate one week it is good the next week it is not but it does not feel like the typical recovery with a certain impression. >> we have that one of 12 americans 25% of the gdp floats through the customers the honest answer it is getting better it is not where it was with 2007 but small business live the way to...