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brad! brad is so confident. he's like a completely new dog. like, no one would ever know. - when push comes to shove, i wouldn't trust my dog's plastic surgery with anybody but dr. armond. - brad, you look absolutely gorgeous. - the event cost $20,000, and it brought in $4,000, and i feel foolish. - to see those cupcakes and brad come together in such an amazing way makes me realize how important your friendship is to me, and i love you so much. - i love you too, liz. - i would say we are bff. - ♪ i'll treat you [explosion] - ha ha. good at bizness. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. nice program for you tonight. fresh off a gelden globes victory, jessica chastain is going to be here from the film "zero dark thirty". i don't want to spoil it for anybody but keep your eye on the bin laden character. [ laughter ] now, listen, as you know following a series of terrible gun tragedies in this country in let's call it 30 years of you are bar warfare, america is in
brad! brad is so confident. he's like a completely new dog. like, no one would ever know. - when push comes to shove, i wouldn't trust my dog's plastic surgery with anybody but dr. armond. - brad, you look absolutely gorgeous. - the event cost $20,000, and it brought in $4,000, and i feel foolish. - to see those cupcakes and brad come together in such an amazing way makes me realize how important your friendship is to me, and i love you so much. - i love you too, liz. - i would say we are bff....
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brad! brad is so confident. he's like a completely new dog. like, no one would ever know. - when push comes to shove, i wouldn't trust my dog's plastic surgery with anybody but dr. armond. - bradyou look absolutely gorgeous. - the event cost $20,000, and it brought in $4,000, and i feel foolish. - to see those cupcakes and brad come together in such an amazing way makes me realize how important your friendship is to me, and i love you so much. - i love you too, liz. - i would say we are bff. - ♪ i'll treat you [explosion] - ha ha. good at bizness. captioning sponsored by comedy central from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is jon stewart. the guest tonight, listen to this, settle down. supreme court justice, that's right, today on the show, supreme court... thank you very much -- supreme court justice sonnia sotomayor ( cheers and applause ) unless i believe she's coming out here. unless this is another elaborate hoax by manti te'o nemesis ronaiah tuiasosopo or as the germans refer to him (speaking nonsense). some of you may be surprised to see a sup
brad! brad is so confident. he's like a completely new dog. like, no one would ever know. - when push comes to shove, i wouldn't trust my dog's plastic surgery with anybody but dr. armond. - bradyou look absolutely gorgeous. - the event cost $20,000, and it brought in $4,000, and i feel foolish. - to see those cupcakes and brad come together in such an amazing way makes me realize how important your friendship is to me, and i love you so much. - i love you too, liz. - i would say we are bff. -...
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. >> brad brad. i don't think the founding fathers cob templating a filibuster. but let me finish. what they wanted was a senate where each state had two votes. it would be a counter weight to the house where the large states had the majority. they were not trying to achieve grid lock where you have a super majority to vote on a bill. the only majorities in the constitution is propose a constitutional and we know about that and limited other things which have nothing to do with the every day conduct of the affairs in the senate you mentioned that the american people want to see lawmakers and the president working together. i dont think we will see it the big battles are coming up on raising the debt ceil tough decisions have to be made . we are over the tax hurdle and the real, real important decisions that are made in the next couple of monthses on spend debt ceiling and reducing the deficit . i don't think he will give in an inch. he's dug n and that is it a nonnegotiatable . it needs to be raised period. it is it silly to say we will not pay our bills . the issue is to reduce th
. >> brad brad. i don't think the founding fathers cob templating a filibuster. but let me finish. what they wanted was a senate where each state had two votes. it would be a counter weight to the house where the large states had the majority. they were not trying to achieve grid lock where you have a super majority to vote on a bill. the only majorities in the constitution is propose a constitutional and we know about that and limited other things which have nothing to do with the every...
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i'm brad bell, abc 7 news. >> thank you, brad. a water main break continues to call delays in riverdale maryland. this happened this morning just before 9:00 a.m. near east west highway. crews continue to work on the wreak in the pipe. we're told it could be a couple feet long. there is one lane open in both directions. no word when the problem will be solved. >> a ban on assault weapon expired nine years ago. tonight, a california senator wants to bring it back. rebecca cooper joins us from the newsroom. senator fine sfine revealed the details about the proposal today. what did she say? >> she also revealed details about a day almost four decades ago that shaped her approach to guns. in the chaos in 1978, a police raced inside san francisco's city hall. it was left to diane feinstein to announce the news. >> supervisor harvey milk has been shot and killed. >> on capitol hill unveiling new gone control legislation she talked about the day she rarely discusses. >> i was the one that found superer sizer's milk's body. i tried to get
i'm brad bell, abc 7 news. >> thank you, brad. a water main break continues to call delays in riverdale maryland. this happened this morning just before 9:00 a.m. near east west highway. crews continue to work on the wreak in the pipe. we're told it could be a couple feet long. there is one lane open in both directions. no word when the problem will be solved. >> a ban on assault weapon expired nine years ago. tonight, a california senator wants to bring it back. rebecca cooper...
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brad lammens dorf. brad, great to have you with us. what is your top share for 2013 at this point? >> century link. new position for us. this is the old land lines and internet service. the interesting thing and the way that we found this economy, we were screening cash flow. and the dividend on this company takes 90% of their entire cash flow to pay this dividend. and we started doing a lot more work on it. we found a lot of poor cash flow items, as well, involved with the cash flow number that they're feeding to us right now. we think that cash flow number is pretty questionable. >> so, on the cash flow, we have an environment that corporations can borrow at essentially nothing, why couldn't they do a convertible bond and pay out that dividend? >> they could. but they are actually stretching the limits. they actually needed to do some cap ex just recently and they couldn't come up with a debt type offering that you are talking about, because they are so stretched anned they did a capital lease and that's, again, pulling more liabilities going out. they played with some depreciation, where quest had some depreciation that was, say, six or seven years left, they took it out to 10 or 15. playing a lot of games and we really feel like this is the type of name, where, again, if there's a weakness in the economy, this thing really gets whacked, 25%, 40%. >> bradu know, in terms of how your strategy is set up, how many of your shorts would you say are true structural shorts? what we're talking about is a company that you think is unsustainable, as opposed to trading shorts. a lot of times, markets get very frothy. i would think you'd be liking your chops. how much of your stuff is tactical? >> that's a great question. everything that we have in the book, we have fundamentally vended out. we do probably have 150 names that we may not like for one reason or another. there are so many 80 rsis, when i left the office, and my entire portfolio, it's almost comical and i was listening to guy talk before i came on and i'm probably -- >> smart man. >> you're in a liquidity period right now. you've had some good news. we just feel like our specific companies that we choose for a constant contact or a caesars or whatever it may have been, they have specific issues with them. >> your overall fund, the performance has been less than stellar, one year it's
brad lammens dorf. brad, great to have you with us. what is your top share for 2013 at this point? >> century link. new position for us. this is the old land lines and internet service. the interesting thing and the way that we found this economy, we were screening cash flow. and the dividend on this company takes 90% of their entire cash flow to pay this dividend. and we started doing a lot more work on it. we found a lot of poor cash flow items, as well, involved with the cash flow...
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and brad pitt, from springfield, missouri, helms is interested. >> i've talked with brad pitt and his people, and brads the relationship that i had with my father. he loves the fact that this happened in his own hometown. >> but jimmy is especially proud, he said, that his book reenergized some cold case investigations, several targeting hall in indiana and wisconsin. at least one near a civil war reenactment site. investigators recently dug up locations where hall spent time over the years. and found articles of women's clothing, and a belt modified with wooden handles, all sent out for dna testing. but cold case detectives following fresh leads still haven't developed enough evidence to bring charges. >> the walls are closing in on him. there would be no cold case files open if it weren't for me. none. i did a good deed, and i did a lot of good things, and that's where i feel the redemption comes in. i've done something good for the things that i did wrong. >>> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us.
and brad pitt, from springfield, missouri, helms is interested. >> i've talked with brad pitt and his people, and brads the relationship that i had with my father. he loves the fact that this happened in his own hometown. >> but jimmy is especially proud, he said, that his book reenergized some cold case investigations, several targeting hall in indiana and wisconsin. at least one near a civil war reenactment site. investigators recently dug up locations where hall spent time over...
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this is brad's computer. this is brad's power cord. >> what the [ bleep ]! get the hell out of here! >> this is me getting the hell out of here. this is me being pick up. this is me being put in a box. this is me being sealed in the box. this is me being put into a dumpster. seacrest out. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ryan seacrest cannot be stopped. this is pretty funny. a family went to see the movie "les miserables" together. and after the movie, mom and dad were very emotional, it's a sad story. to help them get through it, one of the boys was nice enough to grab the cell phone, shoot video of them crying and post it to youtube. >> what was the saddest part, do you think? >> at the end, his eyes. he was old. i'm so upset. oh, my god. i can't talk about it. >> we've been to funerals. we've been to funerals of family members and cried less. >> jimmy: and that's why you should never have children. or at least don't give them cameras. [ applause ] the british newspaper called "the uk observer" has been conducting an interesting experiment. they asked a g
this is brad's computer. this is brad's power cord. >> what the [ bleep ]! get the hell out of here! >> this is me getting the hell out of here. this is me being pick up. this is me being put in a box. this is me being sealed in the box. this is me being put into a dumpster. seacrest out. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ryan seacrest cannot be stopped. this is pretty funny. a family went to see the movie "les miserables" together. and after the movie, mom and dad...
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go to brad in ohio, please. brad. >> caller: boo-yah from girard, ohio. >> got to get there. been there. i will get there. i promised myself. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. my question is as an investor interested in specialty retail, i understand that the fourth quarter is definitely the quarter with the most significant earnings. >> right. >> caller: but how should one evaluate these companies' first quarter earnings? >> go back to the rules that i give in the hedge fund. i frankly don't care about the first quarter for retail. it is only the fourth quarter i care about. first quarter is just not meaningful enough, doesn't move the needle. don't have valentine's during that because my dad sells gift wrap. gift wrap is one of those things where you realize what the seasons are and valentine's doesn't move the needle like christmas. i like the holiday season. it is all that matters. i wait to hear the quarters and make my judgment for what the next year will bring. mike in illinois, mike. >> caller: this is mike in the wind yi chicago with the chicago bears. ba-ba-ba-b
go to brad in ohio, please. brad. >> caller: boo-yah from girard, ohio. >> got to get there. been there. i will get there. i promised myself. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. my question is as an investor interested in specialty retail, i understand that the fourth quarter is definitely the quarter with the most significant earnings. >> right. >> caller: but how should one evaluate these companies' first quarter earnings? >> go back to the rules that i...
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in the lower ninth ward, the efforts of medstar brad pitt has led to the construction of -- of superstar brad pitt has led to the construction of 89 homes. in late new, homes are now being built and many of the empty lots -- in many of the and the lots were families once lived. >> we are excited now. the houses are going up. >> that is the message they're trying to get out and it is not just a refurbished superdome but a city that, after a near death experience, is trying to improve, not to rebuild. >> i would say we're back better than we were before katrina in several ways. >> after years of hardship, he believes, too. >> you can see that things are coming back. better than it was before. >> the bottom line is the people of new orleans believe they have a good story to tell and they want to use the super bowl so that the world can hear it. abc7 news. >> thank you. >> let's get to our weather tonight. they rather active evening. >> the tornado risk is gone, and not the flooding risk. tomorrow, there will be a lot of delays. make sure that you caution any of the youngsters to not go any area
in the lower ninth ward, the efforts of medstar brad pitt has led to the construction of -- of superstar brad pitt has led to the construction of 89 homes. in late new, homes are now being built and many of the empty lots -- in many of the and the lots were families once lived. >> we are excited now. the houses are going up. >> that is the message they're trying to get out and it is not just a refurbished superdome but a city that, after a near death experience, is trying to...
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brad said i'll go over the policy and then brad will go over three major projects that we are proposing the use of i f d for. and so the port commission is very well aware in 1969, we got our 54 piers nine react activated and we have an extraordinarily large deferred maintenance problem in the magnitude of $2.2 million and what the port earned as an enterprise is not enough to deal with the assets and the defined problems and so one of our major strategies that the port has initiated in the last decade is to find other source and is so we can be successful leveraging the important assets for the future and so this chart really shows all of the growth of all of these other source that are helping ut to solve our problems and the joe bonds that we just spoke of have been important for park improvementings and i s d which, is in the bright blue is a major proposal to help us build critical flay structure for areas that otherwise, we could not afford. and as a commission m o there is an exhibit a in here in your pact that provides much more detail and there is a lot of detail under pinning this expert aba 18 that allowed united states to take the value from the sea walls for the piers a b 1199 that is the pier 70 state chair which allows us to utilize it's city's share of i f d but the state's fair for pier 70 and trust sexual deflation and 330 and two recent pieces for america's cub a b-6 64 and a b two twoan 599 and brad is much better equipment to answer legislation on this and finances district proceeds are basically tax increpts that is baseline established and growth above that baseline of what pedestrian interest tax and so it's similar to increment financing and these are at the growth and tax of project's cause that otherwise go to the taxing entities pribblely the generally fund and we hold those proceeds to repay the investment and infrastructure. so no, to the proposed policy. there has been a long tradition both in the charter and in the burton act that the harbor fund is a self supporting the port is a self supporting enterprise and the city obviously, we pay for that was we purchase from the city and we want to maintain a balance so that the 50 city is not subsidizing the hash fund for our activities and the general services that we require from the city and so we have under taken a nexxus analysis in 2004 and eight that looks at the balance of payment and the next is the methodology that
brad said i'll go over the policy and then brad will go over three major projects that we are proposing the use of i f d for. and so the port commission is very well aware in 1969, we got our 54 piers nine react activated and we have an extraordinarily large deferred maintenance problem in the magnitude of $2.2 million and what the port earned as an enterprise is not enough to deal with the assets and the defined problems and so one of our major strategies that the port has initiated in the...
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brad despring. she goes by a.b., but i kind of like the full name. i don't know. my mom calls me christopher every once in a while. >> i know, i know. >> brad, don't think we're going to let you off the hook here. >> bradford. >> okay, bradford, you had two, i thought, pretty public moves by house republicans. the first came with attempting to -- well, attempting to try and pass plan "b," this million dollar and above exception. they didn't even get it to the floor. then yesterday, you had eric cantor, the majority leader, come out and say, i'm voting against this. throwing everyone into this sort of, whoa, this may not pass it. he votes against it, but don't add any amendments to it. if you are a house republican and you wake up today, what good can you take from what looks like a messaging loss across the board? >> well, you've got to step back and look at the big picture. sometimes we get wrapped around the -- >> what? what are you talking about! >> the long-term of what happened yesterday is democrats came around and supported 98% of the bush tax cuts, that the republican-controlled house and the republican-controlled senate and president couldn't pass in 2008. that's a massive ideological switch. and yes, republicans, there are some who don't like the legislation yesterday, many don't. even those who voted for it probably don't love it. but we did get a lot of what we wanted o on the tax side and we live to fight another day. >> i think that's the most important. i think you could have lived to fight another day without pushing it all the way. but you mentioned some republicans are unhappy. go ahead. >> the reason we took this to the edge is because harry reid can't pass a budget out of the senate. if washington was working fine, the budgets would pass in april lake they do every year, we would spend the next six months discussing it and be on the floor in november in a conference report and these situations would be avoided. >> to brad'snt, i would not let it go -- it's like a debate. i think you get a minute here to respond. but john boehner has taken the lion's share of blame for plan "b", was harry reid, at the end of the day, the deal came to be mcconnell and biden cut the deal. what was reid's role? did he play the role he should have played? >> i think he played the role. i think the role is, we need to get a deal. we need to save middle class families from having their taxes go up. whether you're at the forefront or you're huddled back with your troops, making sure you've got the votes, i think he gets that credit. >> i will say, an 89-8 vote in the senate, they almost never vote that overwhelmingly. brad mentioned this, i want to play something. brad said he was being kind. he said some republicans are unhappy about it. 151 republicans voted against this, a majority of the majority voted against it. i want to play a few clips of their thoughts, let's say, on the deal. >> there's no spending cuts, we're adding
brad despring. she goes by a.b., but i kind of like the full name. i don't know. my mom calls me christopher every once in a while. >> i know, i know. >> brad, don't think we're going to let you off the hook here. >> bradford. >> okay, bradford, you had two, i thought, pretty public moves by house republicans. the first came with attempting to -- well, attempting to try and pass plan "b," this million dollar and above exception. they didn't even get it to the...
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brad bell joins us with what we learned today. brad? >> the official charges are misconduct but as you said, it boils down to the allegations that john leopold used police and executive staff to do campaign and personal chores. we learned how personal they were. patricia was an executive assistant to john leopold. in testimony today, she described it as a miserable job. she was force today get on her hands and knees to empty his catheter bag of urine for several months. she said the testimony is hard to hear. >> it is personal for me to see her describe her fear. >> she was the first witness for the state. she also told the judge who is an absence of a jury will decide the case that he ordered his protective detail police officer to tear down campaign signs. those cops also had to drive him to parking lots twice a week to meet a woman that this sort of 911 caller reported seeing in 2009. >> i'm seeing activity in a car and it does not look proper. it looks like sexual activity. >> the lawyers did not deny the allegations but say they are not crimes. they showed a spinal m.r.i. image and after two back surgeries he needed a little help from his staff but she says she sees it differently. >> i hope justice prevails. >> when that assistant was asked why she didn't refuse to do the medical chore, she said it was her experience that you don't say no to the man. she was afraid she would lose her job. this trial is expected to take as much as two weeks. >> thank you, brad. still to come on abc 7 news at 5:00. a woman attacked while walking away from the metro is alive thanks to brave women and good timing. we tell you the story that ends with the suspect in handcuffs. >> just because there is no snow, does not mean there is no mess. >> lance armstrong has come clean on his drug use. now some are demanding that he takes the next step. >> those revealing body scanners at the airport are being removed [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhohood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we've perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with juicy pastrami pickles, yellow mustard and melted cheese. all piled-high on freshly baked bread. taste one at your local subway today! subway. eat fresh. >> one of the most despised is being removed from airports. >> they could not past the privacy problems. but that does not mean all the scandals are going away. natasha barrett is live at the airport with what to expect next time you go to the airport. >> right now, 6 of them
brad bell joins us with what we learned today. brad? >> the official charges are misconduct but as you said, it boils down to the allegations that john leopold used police and executive staff to do campaign and personal chores. we learned how personal they were. patricia was an executive assistant to john leopold. in testimony today, she described it as a miserable job. she was force today get on her hands and knees to empty his catheter bag of urine for several months. she said the...
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a star-studded lineup will present alisha keys, brad paisley jamie foxx, jennifer hudson and marc anthony. alisha keys and brad paisley will also be busy that night. there's more team -- >>> news4 will be covering every aspect. the coverage monday will begin at 4:00 a.m. reporting live from capitol hill. live stream of inaugural events. returning to the ice. >> so many big stories. so carol maloney is here now with "in case you missed it." >> it was oddball bounces, storming the court dominating this week's edition. >>> in case you missed it. court -- students became a twitter sensation. the senior will trivet was the first student on the court. he lost his glasses, hi phone, and hi fell out of his wheelchair. luckily t.j. leslie was in the right spot at the right time. he picked him up saving him from serious harm and held him in the crowd. no doubt the biggest assist of his career. >> i was originally going to put him in the chair, but when he got in my arms, he started cheering, so i started cheering with him. >> later in the week a taste of its own medicines. check out the scene. the matter lend faithful r
a star-studded lineup will present alisha keys, brad paisley jamie foxx, jennifer hudson and marc anthony. alisha keys and brad paisley will also be busy that night. there's more team -- >>> news4 will be covering every aspect. the coverage monday will begin at 4:00 a.m. reporting live from capitol hill. live stream of inaugural events. returning to the ice. >> so many big stories. so carol maloney is here now with "in case you missed it." >> it was oddball...
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the host of the history channel's brad melzer is an author and meticulous researcher. and brad his new book, "the fifth assassin," he got a lot of high-level schooling on what it takes to protect the president. >> it's interesting, when i was towing research -- i'm doing a book called "the fifth asassin" right before inauguration, no surer way to get your phone tapped. i kept asking the secret service how we protect these places all around washington, d.c. and what they do is they -- it's called penetration testing. and we've been doing it since the first world wars. and what the government does is we break into our own buildings. we send our own side, the good guys, into the white house, into the library of congress, into congress. and they try and literally break in and penetrate. it's a test. and if you penetrate, they will do army bases. and one of my favorite stories is a general who basically is having his base tested. and he doesn't want to look like a fool. if you get broken into, then you look like your security is not good. so he actually warns his troops and says, li
the host of the history channel's brad melzer is an author and meticulous researcher. and brad his new book, "the fifth assassin," he got a lot of high-level schooling on what it takes to protect the president. >> it's interesting, when i was towing research -- i'm doing a book called "the fifth asassin" right before inauguration, no surer way to get your phone tapped. i kept asking the secret service how we protect these places all around washington, d.c. and what...
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brad paisley's new album comes out april 9th. you can see a bonus song at jimmykimmellive.com. thanks to brad, thanks to ryan gosling, thanks to will farrell. apologizes to matt damon, we ran out of time. tomorrow, dr. oz and music from bruno mars. thanks for watching. stay up. watch "nightline." good night. >>> tonight on a special edition of "nightline," the big day, more than half a million americans stream into washington to watch president barack obama take the oath of office once more and deliver a history-making call to action. >>> the big night, the stars, the glamour and the gowns. with the inauguration balls winding down just a short time ago we bring you washington's biggest night out. >>> and the big crowd. our own bill weir on the streets of the capital with families from across the country to find out what this day means to them. >>> a special edition of >>> this special edition of "nightline," inauguration 2013 continues with terry moran. >> hello and thanks for joining us on this inauguration night. an american ritual and a grand party. president barack obama took the oath of
brad paisley's new album comes out april 9th. you can see a bonus song at jimmykimmellive.com. thanks to brad, thanks to ryan gosling, thanks to will farrell. apologizes to matt damon, we ran out of time. tomorrow, dr. oz and music from bruno mars. thanks for watching. stay up. watch "nightline." good night. >>> tonight on a special edition of "nightline," the big day, more than half a million americans stream into washington to watch president barack obama take the...
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. >> brad pitt angelina jolie and will pinkett and jada. >> and brad hit and his wife angelina jolie,oes, i think they do the right thing. i admire them immensely. >> do you think this story has a happy ending? >> happy endings are for-- >> miller, i have to confess, i don't eat a lot of french food because i heard if you do, you're spelled to wear a beret and i don't like the look. >> foi gras, is that how you say it. >> it's the goose liver and shoot...
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brad believes that glide would also be very interested and maybe another. i think that either brad paul or i or don faulk would know if they were discussing this with senior housing developers. they met with tndc project managers, doing a preliminary analysis that went to the mayor's office of housing. they said they were very interested in it. now can this site be available? you had turned down the conditional use. so we decided with don that the logical thing would be to get in touch with the methodist church and find out. the result was that this lawyer told the methodist that they shouldn't get involved with it and each and every methodist i talk to, they are all interested in senior housing, but the lawyer said no. so what was the result? tndc was subpoenaeded and threatened with litigation and they had a lot of expense. i think you have heard about that. so they want to come forward and do the full analysis, which might be thousands of hours and the offer that they were told would be welcomed after the judge ordered them to talk. all right? now the methodist administrator said we would love to do that and the attorney says my client will not sell to anyone unless they pay off john's expenses. nobody else can buy the site. tndc nevertheless persifted persisted and i do believe this lawyer would be capable of doing something in that direction. they are the owners of the property still. all right? or the judge. brad is following up as i mentioned. there has been a lot of talk about all of this involvement with the community. i haven't seen it very much. there are interesting and lively meetings. this discussion did not occur there. it was mentioned negotiations were going on and others could join in the negotiating group, but others didn't want to. rowena has gone and i talked to the architect and nobody is participating in that. they are not interested in negotiating that kind of project. i went to the pre-op meeting, you know? >> is there any additional public comment on this item? seeing none, the public comment portion is closed. opening up to commissioners. commissioner antonini? >> thank you. i guess the first issue which was raised on a number of occasions is why this is before us? maybe mr. sanchez could tell us the reason why this new project is before us. >> thank you. so first, this is just an informational item. this is not an action item and there is not a project before you to appro
brad believes that glide would also be very interested and maybe another. i think that either brad paul or i or don faulk would know if they were discussing this with senior housing developers. they met with tndc project managers, doing a preliminary analysis that went to the mayor's office of housing. they said they were very interested in it. now can this site be available? you had turned down the conditional use. so we decided with don that the logical thing would be to get in touch with the...
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brad pitt is online in china. dagen: we care so much about what brad pitt thinks about the world. how you feel about the future of our country. half of the polls say that the u.s.'s best years are behind us. ♪ >> i am worn green with your fox news minute. the shell oil rig stranded for a week off the coast of alaska. the rig is being towed at about 4 miles an hour to the alaskan coast where crews can determine if there is any damage. there is no evidence that the oil had leaked into the ocean. violence in syria. he will not step down. a 21 month conflict that has caused more than 60,000 lives. the pope is calling for urgent aid for civilians in syria. continued conflict will leave nothing but a field of wounds. those are your headlines. connell: lauren, thank you. airlines are doing great when it comes to safety. the safest year for the airlines since 1945. the world airlines overall reported only 23 accidents and 75 fatalities last year. the group credits that applied to safety guidelines. disneyland wanting to use wristbands. it will announce when it is your turn to take a ride on space following are whatever ride it is. dagen: we are all about cinderella. connell: i don't like her. she was a little rude. dagen: who are you hanging out at disney world with. connell: brad joined twitter. actually, the chinese version. it is the truth, yup. i am coming. brad pitt. dagen: is it really him, though? do we really know what that that is one thing we agree on, we both really do not care. welcoming ad dollars for this year's inauguration. connell: the future of america, is it all downhill from here. first, some of the winners today on the s&p 500. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi
brad pitt is online in china. dagen: we care so much about what brad pitt thinks about the world. how you feel about the future of our country. half of the polls say that the u.s.'s best years are behind us. ♪ >> i am worn green with your fox news minute. the shell oil rig stranded for a week off the coast of alaska. the rig is being towed at about 4 miles an hour to the alaskan coast where crews can determine if there is any damage. there is no evidence that the oil had leaked into the...
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brad pitt and sean penn. >> jimmy: "tree of life" with brad pitt. that was awesome and now this one.you scared? >> jimmy: i'm frightened out of my mind. the commercial comes on and i go -- i'm too freaked out. i go, i don't want to go to the woods, the cabin. this is frightening, but it's not like blood, gore. >> no, it's not a slasher film. >> jimmy: but it is -- >> scary. >> jimmy: people who have seen it go, it changed my mind. >> it's super scary. >> jimmy: it might be the scariest movie, my friend said, he's ever seen in his life. and he's a tough dude, yeah. >> yes. i love scary movies. >> jimmy: explain what this crazy freaky movie is. >> okay, well, i play this woman annabell. she's a bass guitarist in a punk band. she wants nothing to do with kids, she's kind of selfish in the beginning, but she loves her boyfriend and they end up with custody of her boyfriend's nieces after they have been left in the woods for five years. and what has taken care of the woods -- >> jimmy: creepy kids, raised in the woods for five years, and now they are your kids. whoo! already i'm like no,
brad pitt and sean penn. >> jimmy: "tree of life" with brad pitt. that was awesome and now this one.you scared? >> jimmy: i'm frightened out of my mind. the commercial comes on and i go -- i'm too freaked out. i go, i don't want to go to the woods, the cabin. this is frightening, but it's not like blood, gore. >> no, it's not a slasher film. >> jimmy: but it is -- >> scary. >> jimmy: people who have seen it go, it changed my mind. >> it's...
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brad paisley's new album comes out april 9th. you can see a bonus song at jimmykimmellive.com. thanks to bradng, thanks to will farrell. apologizes to matt damon, we ran out of time. tomorrow, dr. oz and music from bruno mars. watch "nightline." good night. >>> tonight on "nightline," college gone wild. co-ed partying turned into big business, passed out, wasted and all over youtube. but could being smashed cost these kids a future career? >>> billion-dollar losers? overseas companies accused of massive investment fraud, possibly bigger mthan madoff. we investigate. >>> and a crash course in body ink at the famous tattoo school. two weeks, countless needles, and plenty of human guinea pigs two weeks, countless needles, and plenty of human guinea pigs to help out. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the pow
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brad paisley's new album comes out april 9th. you can see a bonus song at jimmykimmellive.com. thanks to bradosling, thanks to will farrell. apologizes to matt damon, we ran out of time. tomorrow, dr. oz and music from bruno mars. watch "nightline." good night. >>> tonight on "nightline," college gone wild. co-ed partying turned into big business, passed out, wasted and all over youtube. but could being smashed cost these kids a future career? >>> billion-dollar losers? overseas companies accused of massive investment fraud, possibly bigger mthan madoff. we investigate. >>> and a crash course in body ink at the famous tattoo school. two weeks, countless needles, and plenty of human guinea pigs to help out. >>> keep i >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with terry moran. >> hello, everyone. i'm terry moran. glad to have you with us tonight. tonight, how college kids' binge drinking antics have become a viral business. the creators call it "i'm schmacked" and they film co-eds getting wasted, high, and everything in between. it may seem like it's all in good fun, but once those students
brad paisley's new album comes out april 9th. you can see a bonus song at jimmykimmellive.com. thanks to bradosling, thanks to will farrell. apologizes to matt damon, we ran out of time. tomorrow, dr. oz and music from bruno mars. watch "nightline." good night. >>> tonight on "nightline," college gone wild. co-ed partying turned into big business, passed out, wasted and all over youtube. but could being smashed cost these kids a future career? >>>...
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host: next call is brad from dallas, texas, hi brad.ler: i don't have too much of type of outlook like most callers. i was curious about this outlook on what technology might be bringing for some relief in our economy. like fracking for example, the boom there and social media, google glasses i've heard of, more heads up display technology i've been reading a lot about. like medical drones and things like that go into dangerous areas. just curious what's your outlook, what did you guys find out. any kind of emerging technology that could have a pretty significant effect on our economy? guest: well, that's a really good question. if i had a really good answer, i probably would be sitting at the top of some tower now. we see a lot of things -- the thing about emerging technology, you can never tell which ones are going to go somewhere and which ones are going to run intos problems and fizzle out. all i can really say, there is a lot of innovation going on and there are a lot of technologies that appear to be very exciting. drones is one o
host: next call is brad from dallas, texas, hi brad.ler: i don't have too much of type of outlook like most callers. i was curious about this outlook on what technology might be bringing for some relief in our economy. like fracking for example, the boom there and social media, google glasses i've heard of, more heads up display technology i've been reading a lot about. like medical drones and things like that go into dangerous areas. just curious what's your outlook, what did you guys find...
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brad blakeman is this guy real? >> yes. >> i'm bradat there might be a threat of racism running through the republican party. >> stephanie: all right. stay classy. >> if our party was like that then why would you consistently call yourself a republican? and if our party was like that, what have you done to change it? did you run for office? no. were you a delegate at the convention? no. the answer to all of that is no. matter of fact he supported barack obama in two elections. when is a republican a republican? i don't think the secretary is the republican he thinks he is. i think he has become an armchair general, and i think it's easy to send accusations out, but i don't believe there is any basis of fact to what he perceives to be a problem within the republican party. >> stephanie: he was secretary of state in the last administration so that is a pretty prominent republican. >> and he pointed out when republicans use terms like shuck and jive black people don't take that well. >> stephanie: no. chuck hagel, republican. >> right. >>
brad blakeman is this guy real? >> yes. >> i'm bradat there might be a threat of racism running through the republican party. >> stephanie: all right. stay classy. >> if our party was like that then why would you consistently call yourself a republican? and if our party was like that, what have you done to change it? did you run for office? no. were you a delegate at the convention? no. the answer to all of that is no. matter of fact he supported barack obama in two...
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and for my husband, brad, and me, it was very, very personal. >> you were home watching it with brad?had never been uttered by a president of the united states at an -- in an inaugural speech. and after he said that, they cut to a shot of the mass of people gathered there on the mall from the capitol to the washington monument. and it looked like it was shimmering, all waving the flag. this was my america today. but the president said our journey is not finished until, and i thought of just four years ago, when president obama was first elected. it was a bitter sweet election for us. for the first time we had an african-american president four years ago. but in that same election in california, proposition 8 was passed. >> uh-huh. >> it was -- a very, very bitter defeat there. marriage equality was wiped out from california. but this may, that is going to be up before the united states supreme court together with the challenge to doma, the defense of marriage act. we have come an incredible distance in just four years. we are so near to getting marriage equality. and that is what this
and for my husband, brad, and me, it was very, very personal. >> you were home watching it with brad?had never been uttered by a president of the united states at an -- in an inaugural speech. and after he said that, they cut to a shot of the mass of people gathered there on the mall from the capitol to the washington monument. and it looked like it was shimmering, all waving the flag. this was my america today. but the president said our journey is not finished until, and i thought of...
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his cellmate, brad napier is enjoying one of his regular visits with his two-year-old son, brad junior and his son's mother. jessica corn. >> say, touchdown! >> touchdown! >> bradley talks abbout his dad. he pulls up. sees the guard tower. that's daddy's house. daddy's house. great, he sees the guard tower and razor wire and thinks of his dad. in a sense that is his dad's house. he is excited to see him. >> this type of one-on-one between an inmate and child is rare in most maximum security prisons where visits typically take placen a large common area choked with noise and distractions. but napier's session is in a private play room. part of the prison's fatherhood program. >> the fatherhood program, is great, man. buzz i get to spend a lot more time with my son. i get to come in this visiting room. in this visiting room. everything is great. it is one-on-one. me and him. running around here. playing ball. >> the monthly visits are carefully monitored by the program's coordinator, joshua cullens. >> they have a responsibility, what we are freeing to teach them. even though they're in
his cellmate, brad napier is enjoying one of his regular visits with his two-year-old son, brad junior and his son's mother. jessica corn. >> say, touchdown! >> touchdown! >> bradley talks abbout his dad. he pulls up. sees the guard tower. that's daddy's house. daddy's house. great, he sees the guard tower and razor wire and thinks of his dad. in a sense that is his dad's house. he is excited to see him. >> this type of one-on-one between an inmate and child is rare in...
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brad paisley, everyone. his album is called "wheelhouse." we'll be right back with music from brad. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series sponsored by bud light. >> jimmy: his new album "wheelhouse" comes out april 9th. here with his song, "southern comfort zone," with some help from the st. james gospel choir, brad ♪ when your wheelhouse is the land of cotton the first time you leave it can be strange ♪ ♪ it can be shocking not everybody drives a truck not everybody drinks sweet tea ♪ ♪ not everybody owns a gun wears a ball cap boots and jeans not everybody ♪ ♪ goes to church or watches every nascar race not everybody knows the words to ring of fire ♪ ♪ or amazing grace oh dixie land i hope you understand when i miss ♪ ♪ my tennessee home and i've been away way too long i can't see this world ♪ ♪ unless i go outside my southern comfort zone ♪ ♪ i have walked the streets of rome i have been to foreign lands i know what ♪ ♪ it's like to talk and have nobody understand i have seen the eiffel tower lit up on a paris night ♪ ♪ i have kissed a california girl underneath the northern light s ♪ i know what it's like to be the only one like me to take a good hard look around ♪ ♪ and be a minority and i miss my tennessee home and i've been away way too long ♪ i can't see this world unless i go outside my
brad paisley, everyone. his album is called "wheelhouse." we'll be right back with music from brad. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series sponsored by bud light. >> jimmy: his new album "wheelhouse" comes out april 9th. here with his song, "southern comfort zone," with some help from the st. james gospel choir, brad ♪ when your wheelhouse is the land of cotton the first time you leave it can be strange ♪ ♪ it can be shocking...
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brad nailer to tack the corner together -- just like that. this an 18-gauge brad nailer. and once that draws that corner tight, then i don't have any marring. because it's so small, i just fill that. and that's how i do all four corners. i'll rotate this around, get another one. and it's just that simple. sand it clean. you want to keep that sanding block flat, just like that. size the joint. add the glue. and then just repeat this process for all four corners. [ brad nailer firing ] if you look very closely, all the corners e nice and tight. i have a little bit of squeeze out there, and since it's going to dry clear and i have it already stained, i just use an acid brush to brush that excess glue off while it's still damp and that's all there is to it. all four corners need to dry and once that happens, in two hours, then i'll flip it over and i'll show you how to trim out the back and put the mirror in. once the glue has dried, now i can do the trim on the back. now, look at this. this is a digital angle gauge. this trim piece, a quarter of an inch away from the edge and mitered on the end, wraps the entire case. now, what angle did i need to bevel that at in order to get a perfectly flat back? it says here 16 degrees. these are very handy tools to use when you're trimming things like this out. so now all the way around. i'm going to put in a total of four workpieces. and i cleaned up the back edge with a sanding block -- 100 grit -- before i glu
brad nailer to tack the corner together -- just like that. this an 18-gauge brad nailer. and once that draws that corner tight, then i don't have any marring. because it's so small, i just fill that. and that's how i do all four corners. i'll rotate this around, get another one. and it's just that simple. sand it clean. you want to keep that sanding block flat, just like that. size the joint. add the glue. and then just repeat this process for all four corners. [ brad nailer firing ] if you...
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brad miller of north carolina. brad and i have gone at it several times. i've learned something from him, several things. .. >> hansen, who was, we did lunch together and he was a great guy. it's an honor to serve on this committee with all of you. your dedication, experience and wisdom will be deeply missed by this congress and the next congress. but no matter what they go to next there will always be friends and colleagues, and i was look for to sing them back. we've asked bob walker to testify here today. and ms. johnson, again, i thank you. thank you for yielding back. at this time i'd like to introduce our panel of witnesses. honorable robert walker needs little introduction. former chairman of this committee. bob lead this committee from 1995-1997, and since retired from congress after 20 years of elected office is now the executive chairman of wexler and walker public policy associates. welcome, bob. our next witness is retired major general ronald sega. general sega is here today in his capacity as the coach of the national research council committ
brad miller of north carolina. brad and i have gone at it several times. i've learned something from him, several things. .. >> hansen, who was, we did lunch together and he was a great guy. it's an honor to serve on this committee with all of you. your dedication, experience and wisdom will be deeply missed by this congress and the next congress. but no matter what they go to next there will always be friends and colleagues, and i was look for to sing them back. we've asked bob walker to...
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brad blakeman, former deputy assistant to george w. bush. welcome, gentlemen. brad, let me start with you. these are questions that i think a lot of conservatives have wanted to ask of colin powell point-blank. how do you think it went? >> i don't think colin powell made the case that the republican part tear is intolerant. by the way if it's everything that he says we are, then why would you still call yourself a republican? and the general has done nothing to change the party from within. did he run for chairman of the party? no. did he run for office? did he join the platform committee? was he even a delegate to the convention? did he attend. no. he voted twice for democrats. the question rhetorically is when does a republican cease being a republican it's when you act like general powell you make accusations with no back up, you taint the party, you call yourself a republican. martha: he says he's a nixon-reagan republican and he feels the party has left him. >> this guy has had a stellar career of being an action oriented person not an armchair general. if he believes the party is as intolerant as it is why hasn't he done anything affirmatively to change it? why sit back and cast a as aspersions against a party? >> if you want to put down colin polaroid and ignore what he's saying you're going to keep losing elections. ronald reagan who had a pathway to citizenship for people undocumented, who cut and run from lebanon, who had a pro-abortion stance as governor of california. richard nicks con who was a liberal on policy would never get the nomination in today's republican party. all powell is saying we need to be a more moderate party and have a broader tent if we are going to attract more people much. >> he hasn't done anything action oriented. >> i'll answer your question. he is actually a very important figure in the party who is out front urging you to be pwroerd and that -- he's got an important platform to make thab. and that's what he's doing. >> jindal is talking about their believe -- the stupid party is what bobby jindal called it. he's not alone in some of these thoughts, colin powell. >> our party has things to learn in election cycles and democrats do as well. we will internalize and fix that which is broken in our party. >> what is that, what is broken? martha: answer alan's question, what is broken. >> we haven't reached out enough, just asking somebody to vote for us and expect their vote you have to earn their vote. >> then you agree with powell. >> i don't agree with everything he says. my criticism of the general is you've been an action-oriented person your entire life. your party gave you the opportunity. martha: you want to see him be active in that effort. understood. guys, we are short on time. we're going to go. alan thank you so much. good to see you as always. bradpleasure. bill: we are watching the hostage matter play out. no word on how it will end for the six-year-old child. still active. an update from the police in the next hour here on fox. for your first day? yeah. ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss wh
brad blakeman, former deputy assistant to george w. bush. welcome, gentlemen. brad, let me start with you. these are questions that i think a lot of conservatives have wanted to ask of colin powell point-blank. how do you think it went? >> i don't think colin powell made the case that the republican part tear is intolerant. by the way if it's everything that he says we are, then why would you still call yourself a republican? and the general has done nothing to change the party from...