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he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy.day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, existed in roman times, in the portuguese times and the english were here for 22 years and then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> it is so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco apart from that, but everyone likes the beats. bill burroughs, tennessee williams, they were all here, but that's a small part of the moroccan history. that's a 15-year page. there was a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> yeah. it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is this place? >> the reality i
he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy.day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, existed in roman times, in the portuguese times and the english were here for 22 years and then the international city until 1956, now here. very...
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. >> reporter: the nbc 10 investigator show you council chaos of a local burrough on the verge of bankruptcy. >> how do you think they see you? >> like a bunch of idiots. >> the investigation continues later today on nbc 10 news at 4:00 p.m. we'll have more on the meetings and a look at the financial problems they face. >>> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> an icy, slushy mess for much of the area north and west of the city. go far enough and you see snow. that's the pocono mountains getting snow. 33 degrees where the rain is falling on the streets. jillian mele is watching everything from the first alert traffic center. good morning. >> good morning, bill. this is a live look in center city philadelphia. the vine street expressway is looking wet, but expect to see slushy conditions across the air yachlt ya. coming up, north to bucks county. >>> slippery slushy and possibly dangerous. that is what you will face on the roads as overnight snow changes to rain. that, of course all depends on where you live. a live look here from the lehigh valley where storm force 10 is lookin
. >> reporter: the nbc 10 investigator show you council chaos of a local burrough on the verge of bankruptcy. >> how do you think they see you? >> like a bunch of idiots. >> the investigation continues later today on nbc 10 news at 4:00 p.m. we'll have more on the meetings and a look at the financial problems they face. >>> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> an icy, slushy mess for much of the area north and west of the city. go far...
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they say the burrough is severely stressed. >> you cannot take a vote from me. >> you can't say no. >that's a council meeting. the investigation into the council payoff continues today. more from the meetings and the look of the financial problems they face. chris? >> all right, tracy. >>> passing on football for family. >> do anything to put a smile on your chide child's face. i'll do it. >> the nfls devin still. he sat down with vai sikahema to talk about giving up the game to be with his daughter as she battles cancer. >>> a live look here in the poconos where it's still snow falling. not warm enough to turn to rain there. bill henley will tell us when this mess will be out of our way. >>> 5:56. if you are dealing with the slushy, messy weather thereis morning, all eyes are focused on punxsutawney phil. all right, according to legend if phil sees his shadow six more weeks of winter. i hope he doesn't see his shadow tracy. >> fingers crossed. >>> president obama is encouraging parents to get their children vaccinated for measles. there have been more than 100 cases of the measles si
they say the burrough is severely stressed. >> you cannot take a vote from me. >> you can't say no. >that's a council meeting. the investigation into the council payoff continues today. more from the meetings and the look of the financial problems they face. chris? >> all right, tracy. >>> passing on football for family. >> do anything to put a smile on your chide child's face. i'll do it. >> the nfls devin still. he sat down with vai sikahema to talk...
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and then i started working with this mainframe company called burroughs. my first job was to fix things. emily: you started your career learning how to fix things. i am sensing a theme. you worked your way up. 30 years, you became ceo of sybase. how did you do it? i mean, along the way, what did it take? john: i like fixing things. i think it's both a challenge and an opportunity to learn stuff. because i am kind of the old-school, loyal, stick-with-it type of person. today's young people are a little bit more entitlement oriented. when we were growing up, we never thought about it that way. we thought that you have to create opportunity yourself. i tried to go and learn different areas. my first job is in fixing manufacturing hardware. then i went into writing software. helping run factories. i have done a lot of different things throughout my career. emily: you took sybase from a $362 million company, on the verge of failure, to $5.8 billion. how did you do it? john: first of all, you have to have a good team of people. i spent a lot of time recruiting,
and then i started working with this mainframe company called burroughs. my first job was to fix things. emily: you started your career learning how to fix things. i am sensing a theme. you worked your way up. 30 years, you became ceo of sybase. how did you do it? i mean, along the way, what did it take? john: i like fixing things. i think it's both a challenge and an opportunity to learn stuff. because i am kind of the old-school, loyal, stick-with-it type of person. today's young people are a...
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it was produced by george burroughs at brookings. i love having the president say happy birthday to duke ellington. ellington and the french style kissing next on both cheeks. i want to add something but one of our colleagues on the white house staff died on january 3 command his funeral was yesterday. his name is marty anderson. when you read my book you will see is a prominent player in this particular story. he's famous for what he did when he came back in the reagan administration, but he did one thing more important and it happened is something that in the earlier ceremony was talked extensively about richard nixon creating what became the volunteer army. the proposal developed by marty anderson the san francisco in 1970. in the movie of the greatest game in town. no one remembers it. the town of course, was las vegas. inspired. he was getting his phd at mit it would have been in the early 60s and he had access to the great computer and he thought that maybe he would handicap races, the closest to boston. all of the trainers all
it was produced by george burroughs at brookings. i love having the president say happy birthday to duke ellington. ellington and the french style kissing next on both cheeks. i want to add something but one of our colleagues on the white house staff died on january 3 command his funeral was yesterday. his name is marty anderson. when you read my book you will see is a prominent player in this particular story. he's famous for what he did when he came back in the reagan administration, but he...
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>> i think augustine burroughs. i like "possible side effects."ing with scissors." >> reporter: yes. >> i love him. >> morning. >> reporter: later at breakfast, jessie thomas tells me about her medications, pamelor, prozac, tegretol for mental health problems. >> one's for depression. one's for bipolar and one's for anxiety and adhd. >> reporter: she's in prison for theft, and says she started using drugs as a teenager. jessie also tells me she found a soul mate in prison, but her soul mate is in for 25 years. >> i love you. >> i love you. it's just a really healthy relationship. >> reporter: to live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering. on the day she walks out, she has $68, three t-shirts and a few notes from her girlfriend. and even though she's supposed to be given 14 days of medication, she says she has nothing. her younger sister picks her up. their first stop? taco bell. >> can i have a cheesy gordita crunch? >> reporter: but the sister can only keep her one night. jessie says she wrote halfway houses, shelters, job
>> i think augustine burroughs. i like "possible side effects."ing with scissors." >> reporter: yes. >> i love him. >> morning. >> reporter: later at breakfast, jessie thomas tells me about her medications, pamelor, prozac, tegretol for mental health problems. >> one's for depression. one's for bipolar and one's for anxiety and adhd. >> reporter: she's in prison for theft, and says she started using drugs as a teenager. jessie also tells...
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were arrested in new york one getting ready to board a plane at jfk airport another at home in the burrough of brooklyn an attorney for one of the suspects says the feds are moving quickly. >> there's no attempt for the government to understand, just a rush by the government to prosecutor to charge and to employ the most, the most severe aspects of our criminal justice system. >> reporter: officials say one of the suspects drew the attention of federal agents when he posted messages on a website stating his desire to join the islamic state and planning to kill president obama or planting a bomb at coney island, funding for homeland security, but new york city police commissioner bratton says during times like these, there somebody no debate. >> this is not the time to engage in, um, activities that would threaten our koeurnt terrorism kaiments -- capabilities just as in this case and hold our counterterrorism agencies hostage to political machinations. >> reporter: offering political support to a terrorist organization. in brooklyn, new york, david lee miller fox news. >>> congress has unti
were arrested in new york one getting ready to board a plane at jfk airport another at home in the burrough of brooklyn an attorney for one of the suspects says the feds are moving quickly. >> there's no attempt for the government to understand, just a rush by the government to prosecutor to charge and to employ the most, the most severe aspects of our criminal justice system. >> reporter: officials say one of the suspects drew the attention of federal agents when he posted messages...
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schuylkill expressway in rush hour form eastbound we are seeing burroughs from it vine street expresswayd. 476 we have cleared out right around route one and also mid county, but traveling mass transit the way to go no delays erika. >>> that is "eyewitness news" for now talk philly coming up at noon on cbs-3. i'm erika >> here's what is breakiay on "the doctors." >> his big surprise and what he is revealing on our stage. >> first of alng todst want to say... >> white is now easier for children to get their hands on these weapons. >> you could end up dead or killing somebodyl i ju else. >> announcer: and... the shocking story that has a tv reporter making television history. >>is the greatest challenge of my life area did ♪ doctor, doctor ♪ ♪ give me the news ♪ [cheering and applauding] this >> this beautiful helmet actually hold the answer to hair loss? that's what it claims to do. we will reveal the results when we put it to the test. you don't want to miss it. an exclusive new theme park hit a bull's-eye or missed
schuylkill expressway in rush hour form eastbound we are seeing burroughs from it vine street expresswayd. 476 we have cleared out right around route one and also mid county, but traveling mass transit the way to go no delays erika. >>> that is "eyewitness news" for now talk philly coming up at noon on cbs-3. i'm erika >> here's what is breakiay on "the doctors." >> his big surprise and what he is revealing on our stage. >> first of alng todst want...
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the state of alaska was actively ignored, the north slope burrough alaska native corporations, and others all of whom asked for an oil and gas alternative by claiming that it requires an act of congress, even though an act of -- active wilderness requires the very same. the action from this administration seem destined to shut down our transalaska pipeline. weakening our economy, forcing our state to make steep budget cuts and really violating the promises that were made to us at statehood and then since then. . madam secretary, i hoped that interior's budget would not make this situation any worse, but it fails to clear even that low bar. it violates the budget control act. ignoring the statutory tasks and proposing new spending as if we already lifted sequestration, but i think that that amount, too, is wishful thinking and not responsible governance. it would impose billions of dollars worth of new fees and higher taxes on oil, gas, coal, and mineral production regardless of the consequences. and it would eliminate offshore revenue sharing, which many of us believe should be expanded.
the state of alaska was actively ignored, the north slope burrough alaska native corporations, and others all of whom asked for an oil and gas alternative by claiming that it requires an act of congress, even though an act of -- active wilderness requires the very same. the action from this administration seem destined to shut down our transalaska pipeline. weakening our economy, forcing our state to make steep budget cuts and really violating the promises that were made to us at statehood and...