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of education, but to many other non-profit organizations such as california now, the california teachers association, spur, california physical therapists association, and many other organizations. she leaves her two sons, richard and joseph, and a 15-year-old grand daughter axela and she is in the company of her husband kick and her grand daughter le who passed away at the age of 24. you need to know that she helped this board and its executive assistance in following the proper procedure, and advised the board on how to run its meetings and chaired many procedure workshops over the years and with the time keeper at our regular meetings and became a dear colleague and friend to many of us. she assisted and advised the student advisory committee over the years and was always available when any of us needed us for a consultation, she will be missed so very much. and she had a very clever whit that we appreciated and she sent us notes over the year of what they were doing wrong at board meetings which brought smiles to our faces. there is one that i asked her to dig out today because i remembered it p
of education, but to many other non-profit organizations such as california now, the california teachers association, spur, california physical therapists association, and many other organizations. she leaves her two sons, richard and joseph, and a 15-year-old grand daughter axela and she is in the company of her husband kick and her grand daughter le who passed away at the age of 24. you need to know that she helped this board and its executive assistance in following the proper procedure, and...
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great reporting, wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >> jon: my guess is a fine actor in something called prisoners. >> i thought you were going to wait for me the other night, man. >> i've never seen you before. you sure you have the right house. >> doing some shopping in the valley mall lately. >> yes. why, is it a crime to shop there. can't afford to buy suits from brooks brothers. >> yeah, no. man, you brought children's clothes. >> jon: guilty. let's go back to the show, jake gyllenhaal. [cheers and applause] that is so good, i like it. love it. it's like a football game. >> this doesn't help. i thought that was inappropriate. just too loud and warm. it's all of us against you. we'll get into this later. so this film is incredible. the performances, i lie a lot -- >> people come on and they go you're great in this movie, you're great. it's all [bleep] but this is total [bleep] >> jon: no. >> but it's a tough place as an actor. there must be some residual of this that stays with you, no, when you
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >> that is our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> blaming this on guns is like saying that the big problem with obesity is we've got captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the show, everybody! good to have you with us! folks, thank you, thank you so much. (audience chanting "stephen") >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen thank you so much! folks, folks, as you know, you watch the program night to night i pride myself on my decisiveness. if i ever lost my ability to instantly know my next course of action, i don't know what i would do. (laughter) but even i have been all over the map on this syria issue. on the one hand, holding bashar al-assad responsible for war crimes against his own citizens was kind of, you know, "been there; bombed that." (laughter) but on the other hand, not bombing does not involve bombing. (laughter) and the truth is, nobody knows wha
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california schools for 14 years and knows a lot about this subject and was honored by the california teacher association and received the highest award about the growing number of homeless students in the school system. she is a san francisco native and was in the peace corps and tout in west africa and please welcome jill tucker. [applause] >> thank you. she just dated me with that 9090 peace corps thing. okay. i want to say how great it is to be here. i have been looking at everyone's name tags and awed by the wide variety of people and i want you to in rolodex. email me. there are great stories i have been hearing today. we have amazing and large panel and it is an honor to moderate for them. real quickly you will have to take my word. i have read their full bios which are three pages here. i'm not going to read all of that but you have to my word these are award winning policy makers and leaders in our community. we will start with jeff rosen. [applause] he's the district attorney of santa clara county and the recognized leader in criminal justice reform. he oversees the largest prosecutor's office
california schools for 14 years and knows a lot about this subject and was honored by the california teacher association and received the highest award about the growing number of homeless students in the school system. she is a san francisco native and was in the peace corps and tout in west africa and please welcome jill tucker. [applause] >> thank you. she just dated me with that 9090 peace corps thing. okay. i want to say how great it is to be here. i have been looking at everyone's...
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flexpath from capella university learn more at capella.edu the california teachers association. 150 years lifetime. >>> laila's got something to show me. a watermelon salad she discovered on her recent trip here that's really piqued her interest. so off we go. i figure this will take a minute. we arrive at what looks like a pretty serious gathering. this is a duwan, and we're soon joined by her husband abu. >> it's an area where the elders gather to, you know, resolve community problems, to kind of advise. >> all these guys are originally from an area now part of israel, so they're bound together by traditions and a way of life very different from here, where they've been relocated and lived since 1948. does he think he'll be able to go to his ancestral homeland in his lifetime, his children's lifetime? what's his guess? >> it's preordained. >> the enemy back me. please kill him. we hope, my son, my daughter. >> so what they're making now -- it's basically baby watermelon, underripe watermelon. this is kind of a speciality of southern gaza generally but also sinai. it's usually something
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. . >>> doseems like the answer is yes. >> this is the most important election of our lifetime. >> this is the most important election of our lifetime. >> the most important of our life time. >> this is the most important election of our lifetime. >> it is extremely important we get out and vote. >> the right to vote is at the very foundation of our democracy. >> your vote really matters. >> nobody should have to vote you to vote. >> americans sure love to talk about voting but they don't take action. in last year's presidential election, only 50% actually voted, and that was high. in this week, the german elections voted to the amount of 70%, that is a low turnout for germany. some companies do better, belgium and luxembourg have 90% voting, if you don't show up, you get a fine. in australia, apparently this is enough to get them to the polls to do their civic duty. would it work in the u.s.? we look at every country with mandatory voting, and a lot of them, granted are not democracies, only a
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> a mothern new york city today filed a lawsuit against the utility company after she says a severed wire electrocuted her daughter during superstorm sandy. a news release from the mother's lawyers claims the wire outside the family home in queens caused the 23-year-old to burst in flames. that release reads in part for the next 30 minutes she burned alive while friends and neighbors were forced to look on unable to help because the line was still live. it also reads, quote, tragic les mis abraham was conscious the entire time, screaming and writhing in unmanageable agony. we received a statement from the utility company, a spokesman claims it has yet to receive a copy of the complaint and adds it was a tragedy caused by superstorm sandy. we'll address the matter in court. jonna, great to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> you read this and it's just horrifying. i mean the deta this thing just hard to read, much less go through. but legally, i mean really it seems like a stretch to see con
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> a mothern new york city today filed a lawsuit against the utility company after she says a severed wire electrocuted her daughter during superstorm sandy. a news release from the mother's lawyers claims the wire outside the family home in queens caused the 23-year-old to burst in flames. that release reads in part for the next 30 minutes she burned alive while friends and neighbors were...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> when interest rates spiked over the summer, all the real estate investment trusts got hit hard. maybe it's time to circle back and sift through the rubble, see which reits are worth buying, which brings me to the best shopping center, one that serves wealthy metropolitan areas. the analysts are divided on this one. bank of america divided the stock. over the summer federal reality got hit. that's when it taper talk started. the stock is only up 1% for the year. investors seeking high yielding stocks finally swapped back to fixed income. so what are we left with? a 3% yield at these levels. what i like more about the company, it has future visibility more than its pieree. it's a growth stock. while higher interest rates hurt the stock, but they're not going to hurt the business. vast majority federal reality debt is fixed. mr. wood, welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, good to see you. >> have a seat. >> thank you very much. >> here's what i think our viewers are confused by. they like at y
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> when interest rates spiked over the summer, all the real estate investment trusts got hit hard. maybe it's time to circle back and sift through the rubble, see which reits are worth buying, which brings me to the best shopping center, one that serves wealthy metropolitan areas. the analysts are divided on this one. bank of america divided the stock. over the summer federal reality got hit....
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> welcome back to "hardball." there's an old saying that opposites attract. style wise there are few poll significances less alike than barack obama and bill clinton. a story describes this this way, his close contact with members of congress is something of a counter point to the current president. well president obama's being sharply criticized not just on the right but by his supporters for being too aloof. u.s. congressman steve israel is chairman of the democratic campaign committee and informal member of the bill clinton caucus. i don't know how many calls you get, but you're editorial director of the huffington post. i know if you got any calls, you'd be reporting in minutes. let me ask you about this. clinton schmoozing. you know, tip and reagan always used it, this willingness to pick up the phone and stay in touch on the little issues. he apparently like does talk to you guys about policy nuances. he likes to talk about wonky stuff. >> clinton connects, and i've seep him connect walki
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> welcome back to "hardball." there's an old saying that opposites attract. style wise there are few poll significances less alike than barack obama and bill clinton. a story describes this this way, his close contact with members of congress is something of a counter point to the current president. well president obama's being sharply criticized not just on the right but by his...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> we haveo interest in seeing the government shut down. but we've got to address the spending problems that we have in this town. and so there will be options available to us. they're not going to be speculation about what we'll do or not do until the senate passes their bill. >> welcome back to "hardball." well, the republican party's is train off its rails. that was john boehner today telling reporters he will not accept a clean, continuing resolution to keep the american government from shutting down. it's a stance which all but assures the republican-controlled house will reject legislation that's expected to pass in the senate. and with time running out before the government shuts off the lights this coming tuesday, it's hard to see a scenario where the government stays open. and it gets worse. today house gop leadership revealed their bill that threatens calamity by tying the nation's borrowing authority to a dear santa letter of republican pipe dreams. including the dismantling of the af
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> we haveo interest in seeing the government shut down. but we've got to address the spending problems that we have in this town. and so there will be options available to us. they're not going to be speculation about what we'll do or not do until the senate passes their bill. >> welcome back to "hardball." well, the republican party's is train off its rails. that was john...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. ♪ male narratorsitive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen. the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better. we're dedicated to being a company you can count on, because you've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> welcome back. the week that began with gunfire is ending with motorcycle services for the 12 men and women killed at the pathologist navy yard. people who knew them are gathering to remember the lives they lived. michael arnold. kathy gaarde. arthur daniels, mary francis knight. gerald read. martin bodrog. sylva frasier. sylva was 53 and loved people. tonight, her sister and brother are telling her story and sat down for what i'm sure you will agree was a pretty remarkable situation. >> i'm so sorry for your loss. what do you want people to know about your sister? >> i want people to know she was not a victim
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> thedown by aaron alexis in washington's navy yard last week is upset once again this morning. the brother-in-law of mary francis knight, one of the 12 victims, say he didn't know the fbi was going to release surveillance video showing alexis going through the halls of building 197 during his rampage. i've decided not to show the video again because at this point, it's just gratuitous. it's chilling. this family is not the only group criticizing the fbi's decision to release part of that tape. cnn's crime and justice correspondent joe johns is with us now to discuss this. tell us more, joe. >> carol, it's not surprising that there would be complaints about the release of the video as insensitive to the families. you have that one family member saying he was in total shock after seeing it. a navy official also complained that release of this video was unnecessary and gratuitous. but law enforcement officials from the navy, including the naval criminal investigative service, have been closel
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> thedown by aaron alexis in washington's navy yard last week is upset once again this morning. the brother-in-law of mary francis knight, one of the 12 victims, say he didn't know the fbi was going to release surveillance video showing alexis going through the halls of building 197 during his rampage. i've decided not to show the video again because at this point, it's just gratuitous. it's...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> thesee. hillary clinton is at the clinton global initiative. she's speaking about women's issues today. let's bring back our gaggle. molly, if somehow the clinton global initiative could become a bigger part of the democratic party, it has, it was sort of -- obama was sort of going to the clinton house yesterday. it was sort of an interesting thing. the clintons really are reminding people they're kind of in charge of the democratic party again. >> and they certainly will be even more if hillary ends up running, right. but we've had some of these damaging stories come out, particularly about the clinton global initiative. i think you start to see chinks in that facade and a little bit of a preview of what she would be up against if she jumps into this race. >> danielle, she's got to insulate herself because this is the same stuff we heard six years ago. >> yes. >> there's too much ink connected to the clintons. >> and one would think that you learn from the past so i have to manl that the t
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> haveou joined the "politicsnation" conversation on facebook yet? we hope you will. today everyone was talking about presidents obama and clinton coming together to talk about health care. and how republicans won't stop attacking it. alexis says the gop is scared. because obama care works and they know it, but don't want to admit it. that's right. dorothy says i know it is good. my prescription cost went down by more than half. wow. good for you. and charlie says millions are already benefitting and millions more will be benefitting very soon. that's true. and coming up, you'll hear president obama and the secretary of explaining stuff talk about those benefits. but first, we want to hear what you think too. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. of house republicans have voted against obamacare, just to prove their allegiance to their party's right wing. okay - they've said their piece. but no
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> no conditionse plan to destroy your chemical weapons. you put conditions on this in the past week or so. no conditions? >> the only condition that agreement will entail and propose and provide. >> okay. >> we are going to discuss the details with the international organization. so i don't have all the details to discuss with you, no. >> that was part of fox news's exclusive interview with president assad. still with us senators mike uh cruz and ted lee. you are voting for leno? can you believe how dumb nbc is? >> he's trusted and fair. >> and funny. >> the only late night comic will be to make fun of obama. >> he makes fun of everybody. >> the others don't. in fact, there was a joke, i remember letterman told a joke. people ask me why i don't make fun of obama. now with the irs scandal you know why. it was the exception proving the rule. everyone laughed but there is wrst the next joke? >> syria very serious. my big concern in this is how vladimir putin has influence in the area. he threatened to s
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime.f course, at cnn. the house in just the past few minutes or so passed a funding bill with two very heavy impacts. number one, it provides for the government to keep running past that the shutdown deadline, but here's the other side. it strips all funding from president obama's health care plan called by many obama care. >> so we just heard house speaker john boehner claiming victory with his republican colleagues. he says the vote represents the will of the american people. here's house he put it. >> our message to the united states senate is the simple. the american people don't want the government shutdown. and they don't want obama care. >> congressman steve king joins us live now. congressman, woof r you've made your position clear about the president's health care plan that you do not want to fund obama care. 41 times, house republicans have voted to defund obama care. has not happened yet. what's going to be different this time? >> well, what's different this time is, this is on
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime.f course, at cnn. the house in just the past few minutes or so passed a funding bill with two very heavy impacts. number one, it provides for the government to keep running past that the shutdown deadline, but here's the other side. it strips all funding from president obama's health care plan called by many obama care. >> so we just heard house speaker john boehner claiming victory with his...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> "backservatives do not like barack obama and nearly everything he does gets criticized. one of the targets is the president's golf game. >> as the story reports here, we could have had 341 federal employees could have kept their job and not been furloughed if the president had not taken his last golf outing. >> and if you're just talking about down time, yeah, it does look like a little unseemly to see him out on the golf course. >> my point is that he should not be playing golf had men and women in uniform are still getting killed in afghanistan. >> but in a recent interview with the golf channel, president bu bush, the younger, stuck up for president obama. >> why is golf such a hot-button issue? >> you know, i see our president criticized for playing golf. i don't. i think he ought to play golf. >> why's that? >> because i know what it's like to be in the bubble. and i know the pressures of the job and to be able to get outside and play golf with some of your pals is important for the pr
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> up nexting to fight with a republican economist about what a disaster their policies have been. you do not want to miss this. wk and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. >>> here is something you're unlikely to hear anyone say in this entire fight over the possible government shutdown. the deficit, the thing that everyone is worried about, the deficit is shrinking at a record-setting jaw-dropping number. it has been shrinking at a high rate, the projected deficit in 2015 will be 2.1% of the total economy's output, or just 1/5 of what it was at the height of the recession in 2009. the spike you see at the beginning shows the recession, the decline means we are already reaching normal levels. and more than two thirds of the deficit decline is coming from revenue. as the economy imp
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we're both delicate little flowers the california teachers association. 150 years of making a differenceme. female announcer: the savings really stack up during sleep train's during sleep train's inventory clearance sale. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. the inventory clearance sale is on now! guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ you ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ . >> george washington was the first president. he was a general in the army. >> his wife's name was martha. martha washington. >> he survived valley forge and wore wigs and had wooden teeth. that's about as much as i know. >> so it gave folks a quick history quiz at the foot of the washington monument. some people did well. we asked what they know about our first president. help fill in the blanks by filling in the friday gaggle. a smaller from the associated press with ai national behind m seeing people start to fill in. the official ceremony
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. . >>> earliersive hearing on capitol hill regarding the administration's botched handling of the benghazi terror attack that left four americans dead. this time undersecretary of state for management patrick kennedy was in the hot seat facing tough questions over the lack of accountability following the the 2012 attack. we put together a comprehensive highlight reel from today. take a look. >> it is indeed pathetic that still no one has been held accountable for the disastrous decisions that were made at the state department before, during and after this attack. >> people take a hit while those who should have been in the know walk and are never interviewed. >> anybody who didn't dispatch troops or dispatch aid or assistance of some kind to our ambassador who was under attack had no idea if it would be a one-hour battle, four-hour battle or a two-day battle. not dispatching help is a dereliction of responsibility. >> that's not what i uh asked. i ask if you thought secretary clinton has been truly
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> welcomeack. there's a lot to talk about. christiane amanpour's ground-breaking interview with iran's new president. two talked yesterday after the president rouhani addressed the u.n. general assembly. he said the holocaust did happen. some iranians today in the news agencies there said he actually didn't say what he said. before we get to why they're saying that, here's the exchange from the interview. you can hear for yourself. >> one of the things your predecessor used to do from this very platform was deny the holocaust and pretend thought was a myth. i want to know you, your position on the holocaust. do you accept what it was? and what was it? >> translator: i have said before that i am not a historian and that when it comes to speaking of the dimensions of the holocaust it is the historians that should reflect on it. but in general, i can tell you that any crime that happens in history against humanity, including the crime the nazis created towards the jews, is reprehensible and condem
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> welcomeack. there's a lot to talk about. christiane amanpour's ground-breaking interview with iran's new president. two talked yesterday after the president rouhani addressed the u.n. general assembly. he said the holocaust did happen. some iranians today in the news agencies there said he actually didn't say what he said. before we get to why they're saying that, here's the exchange from...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> ourere's nowhere to go. once again, why? you said it. the rent is too damn high. >> that was 2010. this is now. but this time around it is the college tuition, the cost of higher education that is too damn high. over the past a years, the cost of a college education in the u.s. has skyrocketed, growing two to three times the rate of inflation. in 1965, the average annual tuition fees and room and board at a public university was $6,500. these day, it's over $13,000, a 100% increase. and it is worsen en ifor priva schools where yearly costs from risen from $13,000 in 1965 to $31,000, a 137% increase. between 1950 and 1970, sending someone to a public university cost about 4% of an american family's average income. 40 years later in 2010, it accounted for about 11% or nearly three times more. but despite the rising tuition, more people are going to college than ever because it is still worth it. on average, college graduates earn 40% more than high school graduates, and the rate of return o
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> ourere's nowhere to go. once again, why? you said it. the rent is too damn high. >> that was 2010. this is now. but this time around it is the college tuition, the cost of higher education that is too damn high. over the past a years, the cost of a college education in the u.s. has skyrocketed, growing two to three times the rate of inflation. in 1965, the average annual tuition fees...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> let lost, until a few days ago i had the feeling that war with iran was inevitable, not just an american attack on iran but war. a long-term violent conflict on several fronts with americans and others getting killed in terrorist attacks all over the place. i thought this war was coming, a, because i didn't think iran would stop its rush to build nuclear weapons and, b, because i didn't believe and still don't that a u.s. attack oirn would end with that. it would trigger a war and with the people of iran uniting behind their government in opposition to those they would see as the aggressors. not that we would look at it that way, but they would. now there is more than a glimmer of hope that the newly elected president of iran, rouhani, has in his hands to start the slow progress toward our two countries. the recognition on both sides is what the bottom line has to be the president obama has said we cannot permit iran to build a nuclear weapon. i have to be communications being what they a
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> it isolf in wolf's clothing. the underlying bill, to shut down government, the cr, is reason enough to object to it. because that bill will cost at least a million jobs in the course of the next year. >> so that was just really moments ago, nancy pelosi. she's still on the house floor. and with the economy hanging in the balance, lawmakers are quickly running out of time to reach that high-stakes deal to avert a government shutdown. it's a road we've been down before, as you'll see in this "today" show flashback. >> the u.s. government is officially broke this morning, and preparing to shut down. a late-night meeting at the white house failed to resolve the budget impasse that has left the country without extensions of either the debt ceiling or spending authority. >> will we be able to cut and paste that script on october 1st joining me now, democratic congressman gregory meeks of new york. good to see you, congressman. good morning. >> good morning. >> so the clock is ticking. we're ten d
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> it isolf in wolf's clothing. the underlying bill, to shut down government, the cr, is reason enough to object to it. because that bill will cost at least a million jobs in the course of the next year. >> so that was just really moments ago, nancy pelosi. she's still on the house floor. and with the economy hanging in the balance, lawmakers are quickly running out of time to reach that...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. her dietitian... ...and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and now boost comes in two delicious, new bars. look for them next to boost drinks. [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves... ...being my mom. >>> expect a huge battle on the hill over a republican bill that would reauthorize the foot stamp program. it would make it a lot harder to get food stamps. a new report predicts as my at 3.8 million people would lose their benefits. it would save the government an estimates $39 billion over the next decade, but angry democrats are asking at what cost. >> they want to gouge deeply into our nation's most important and successful antihung
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >> gretare legal trouble for george zimmerman? tmz tweeting latest george zimmerman mother-in-law filed police report, he stole from plea. florida police called to the house the another law owns his wife, shelly lived there until ease lently. the mother claims a tv was stolen and she named george zimmerman as the thief. an anonymous inmate making an unexpected 911 call reporting the inmate calls 911 to report a prisoner. and attended to two inmates jumped and stole the van. silverman gave up a chance at freedom and called 911 instead. >> 911 what is the emergency? >> yes, ma'am, i'm a prisoner in a van i'm here with a couple guys in the van jacked the van. >> police quickly catching the inmate. >> and it's hard to turn down a free beer. that is what jaguars are hoping. "sports illustrated" tweeting free beer, jaguars try this give away to fill empty seats. the team struggling to get fans so they're offering two free drinks for a ticket. now it's your turn to hash it out with us and don't forge
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> a growingash against voluntary education standards called common core. it is raising alarms in schools and homes across the country. well the president's race to the top education program was part of that. he said if states wants to get some of those taxpayor dollars they could adopt common core and standards and now parents are worried that their kids are being judged that undermines quality and control of their children's education. you have the threat of the government takeing over education. schools and teachers set their own cru curriculum. >> i think the critics have done a good job at confusing a lot of parents. if you see something you don't like read the standards. they are cut and dry. they wanted that stimulus money. the states that started it are now trying to get it. >> her name sounds like a super villain. there is growing debate whether this woman was involved in the massacre in kenya. and it is coming down to the wire as we are six days away from a make or break deadline. would
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> a growingash against voluntary education standards called common core. it is raising alarms in schools and homes across the country. well the president's race to the top education program was part of that. he said if states wants to get some of those taxpayor dollars they could adopt common core and standards and now parents are worried that their kids are being judged that undermines...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. ♪ i live good morning, america. this morning, your behind the scenes access to tv's block buster night. >> good morning, america. >> from backstage to the red carpet. ♪ why not take all of me >> the winners. the best speeches. >> do you want the bottom or the top? >> the show-stopping fashion and the moment that truly stunned. >> i gotta go. bye. >> we're live in times square and hollywood. "gma's" emmys afterparty starts right now. >>> and there were all kinds of applause all night long at the emmys and right here in times square this morning. we're having so much fun. the audience members get pictures with real stars. well, almost real stars. right here in times square this morning. >> everyone is having a great, great time. there in hollywood, too, live right now, we find oh, amy and melissa. they're -- >> they're sort of wrestling over that. >> elegant. >> yeah, exactly. >> now it's getting funky. >> or they're rowing a boat. >> they do look great. they'll have more. >> amy was there back
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. the family of a florida man who was killed after being run over by a police car say they're now seeking justice and are releasing the dash cam video and hope criminal charges are filed. there's more to the story. here is more. >> it is a horrifying story. all caught on video. it was four months ago in florida, about 25 miles west of daytona, three police cars began chasing marlin brown's car because he wasn't wearing a seat belt. at a dead-end, brown got out and started running as you can see from the dash cam video. he stumbled and fell and one of the cop cars ran over the 38-year-old, killing him. we're not showing the most graphic part. the officer who was driving, james harris, was fired and his case went before a grand jury but those jurors decided not to indict him. prosecutors still have the option of filing criminal charges but they have not and now, brown's ex-wife crystal, all the mother of his kids, has released this video to pressure prosecutors into charging officer harri
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. the family of a florida man who was killed after being run over by a police car say they're now seeking justice and are releasing the dash cam video and hope criminal charges are filed. there's more to the story. here is more. >> it is a horrifying story. all caught on video. it was four months ago in florida, about 25 miles west of daytona, three police cars began chasing marlin brown's car...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime.s this weekend, you're not alone. apple said it broke records, selling more than 9 million of those phones in all of three days. sales of the 5s outpaced the cheaper iphone by more than 3 to 1. we should also tell you apple took a big bite out of the market today. shares are up more than 3%. >>> and for those of you who fly a lot, i certainly perked up when i read this. it appears the faa might be getting more friendly when it comes to using portable electronic devices on planes. a major vote to relax safety rules could come this week. so here's the deal, passengers would be able to keep your ipads, your kindles running throughout the flight. starting next year, you would be able to read ebooks, listen to podcasts, watch videos from the moment you sit down to when it's time to walk off the plane. aviation experts say most portable devices do not use enough power to interfere with aircraft elentronnics, but bans on using cell phones to make calls, send text messages, even e-mails will m
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime.s this weekend, you're not alone. apple said it broke records, selling more than 9 million of those phones in all of three days. sales of the 5s outpaced the cheaper iphone by more than 3 to 1. we should also tell you apple took a big bite out of the market today. shares are up more than 3%. >>> and for those of you who fly a lot, i certainly perked up when i read this. it appears the faa might...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> rights got. and here it is. "play of the day" for you. and it's an update and a comeback. two in one. you remember kevin ware, the louisville player, who during their run to a national title last year, suffered a compound fracture on the court. so brutal a lot of his teammates couldn't look at him while he was getting treated. this is me sitting down with him in louisville a bit later. >> days after. >> days after. and it was gruesome. he was in incredible pain. and yet, told me, i'm going to play again. i'm going to play again. and you think, okay. but don't push it. well, it's been about six months. >> right. >> take a look at kevin ware now. >> dunking. >> you're kidding me. >> wow. >> don't want to be overly graphic. he had his shin bone on the outside. it was -- >> okay. >> this is unbelievable. >> he is back dunking. >> is he going to play? >> he says he'll be there opening night. his coach, rick pitino says maybe we slow it down. but kevin ware will be playing for the louisville card
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> rights got. and here it is. "play of the day" for you. and it's an update and a comeback. two in one. you remember kevin ware, the louisville player, who during their run to a national title last year, suffered a compound fracture on the court. so brutal a lot of his teammates couldn't look at him while he was getting treated. this is me sitting down with him in louisville a bit...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. , wglossophobia program note before we go. lenny venito is here. star of abc's hit, "the neighbors" second season. 8:30, 7:30 central here on abc. brilliant stuff. >> watch it tonight. 8:30. it's going to be some show. >> fans, all of us. >> one final happy birthday to robin. >> party upstairs. party upstairs. >> party upsta party upstairs. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. emirates team new zealand still one win away from capturing the america's cup when racing resumes this afternoon. oracle team usa held off elimination by winning yesterday. race 13 postponed at the last-minute due to high winds. a change in the weather though is coming. here's meteorologist mike nicco. >>> good morning. the big story, the cooler temperatures today from 60s along the coast in san francisco and richmond, 70s elsewhere, few 80s in the east bay valleys. temperatures will be even cooler tomorrow in your accuweather seven-day forecast. for the evening hours, some drizzle along the coast, san francisco and north bay. th
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. , wglossophobia program note before we go. lenny venito is here. star of abc's hit, "the neighbors" second season. 8:30, 7:30 central here on abc. brilliant stuff. >> watch it tonight. 8:30. it's going to be some show. >> fans, all of us. >> one final happy birthday to robin. >> party upstairs. party upstairs. >> party upsta party upstairs. >>> good...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. now for our spotlight on small business. every we can we take a look at businesses and entrepreneurs who are thriving and surviving in today's economy. businesses along the new jersey shore have had a tough year. that is an understatement. we have superstorm sandy. we have a massive cleanup effort right now. a huge firebreaking out last week in the resort towns of seaside park and seaside heights, destroying hundreds of businesses along the famous boardwalk. that is almost too much for us to take. we don't even own business there. danny is the own shore of the shore store. you might know the name of the famous reality mtv show. the "jersey shore." the kids worked at the shore store. danny is a strict boss as you watched program. danny, scary moments when the fire was burning. how is your business? >> i have to say my stomach was in knots watching it on tv. couldn't believe it was happening. phone calls were going anywhere. it looked like the way the wind was going it would burn the wh
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. now for our spotlight on small business. every we can we take a look at businesses and entrepreneurs who are thriving and surviving in today's economy. businesses along the new jersey shore have had a tough year. that is an understatement. we have superstorm sandy. we have a massive cleanup effort right now. a huge firebreaking out last week in the resort towns of seaside park and seaside heights,...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> a statet solved two, not one, two decades-old disappearances. wait until you hear what we've learned about a pair of rusty cars filled with skeletal remains pulled from a murky colorado
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> brianes as an nfl offensive lineman for seven years. now he has a fight on his hands with the parents of teenagers who busted into his home to party while he was out of up to. he had no idea who at teenagers were. the partygoers trashed his house and tweeted about. holloway's plan to use the incident as a teachable moment is falling on deaf ears. randi kaye has more. >> reporter: it's labor day weekend. brian holloway is about 1,200 miles away from his farmhouse in upstate new york when he learns there's a party going on there and he wasn't even invited. confused? holloway is, too, as he watches it all unfold in real time on his twitter feed. holloway is in tampa, florida, on this night when his son and a friend start funneling him tweets from the partygoers, mugging for the camera, taking selfie photos in the bathroom and dancing on the kitchen counter. all from inside holloway's house. >> we started listening to these tweets, i can't believe we're in the house, i can't believe how we tras
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> brianes as an nfl offensive lineman for seven years. now he has a fight on his hands with the parents of teenagers who busted into his home to party while he was out of up to. he had no idea who at teenagers were. the partygoers trashed his house and tweeted about. holloway's plan to use the incident as a teachable moment is falling on deaf ears. randi kaye has more. >> reporter: it's...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. ♪ [ indistinctale announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street," live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell set to ring in just about a minute here. busy day shaping up, got some fed speak, the u.n. general assembly is here in new york city. the president speaks at 10:10. the white house reportedly saying they're going to leave the deal open for potential talks with iran. >> maybe that's why oil is going down. china, some people starting to question whether the taper decision should have been -- you're starting to see data that things are a little bit stronger. i come back and listened to shiller -- shiller really gave me on the one hand -- look at what's happened since shiller and look at k.b. homes and lennar and i say really they heard how and that's
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> sharesware giant reported a weaker outlook than analysts had expected last night. the managing director also covers microsoft, which has its analyst day today. brent, good morning. >> good morning. >> you could almost hear the sigh of relief that this quarter they didn't disappoint the market. >> they were 0 for 2 at the plate. q-4 was a decent outlook but that was disappointing. we think you're going to have to get to the second half of the year for oracle where the comps are very easy. oracle is a cash flow earnings story, not a revenue story now. we think they're looking for the next catalyst to put them into the fast line of growth. many of their software peers are outpacing them right now, crm, work day, a handful of application names. >> what difficuvidend are they g at the moment? >> it's a modest dividend. oracle has been very aggressive on the buyback, as well as selective m&a. unlike microsoft where they focus on the dividend, oracle is focused more on the buyback. >> the stock has
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> thethough we're seeing some pretty good action out the transports, new all-time highs for amazon, facebook. it really is an ipo friday. of all of them, you seem to think the best chances for a pop coming from rocket fuel and fire eye. just based on subscriptions. >> we were talking to managers allocated stock and heard from underwriters and making some other calls. fire eye was priced at 20. that's in cyber security. then of course we just spoke to the ceo of rocket fuel. there you had 20% of the actual shares being sold to insiders, which is always a positive, that they want to buy off the offering price at 29. it had been moved up sharply. that looks like it's going to have a very strong debut, 30 times over subscribed. these are strong floats we're talking about but larger valuations. >> a lot of these companies are going public because of the jobs act. there's going to be scrutiny in the coming months about less transparency are a good thing for some of these companies. rocket fuel ta
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> thethough we're seeing some pretty good action out the transports, new all-time highs for amazon, facebook. it really is an ipo friday. of all of them, you seem to think the best chances for a pop coming from rocket fuel and fire eye. just based on subscriptions. >> we were talking to managers allocated stock and heard from underwriters and making some other calls. fire eye was priced...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. ♪ [ indistinct ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street," live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell set to ring in a few seconds. what a week it has been. five straight losing sessions, which finally got broken yesterday. the u.n. assembly, a ton of fed speak, jc penney, jpmorgan, we're going to close it out today with a friday session that kicks off in a few seconds at the opening bell here, at the big board. they have huge balloons out on wall street, ring central, are they loud, celebrating their ipo today. over at the nasdaq, dunkin donuts celebrating national coffee day. kelly actually did bring in munchkins this morning. i don't think that was related, though, right? >> no. it's that cosmic sense that i somehow have that it's all going to be about dunk
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