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make all the calls you want. call everyone you know. stay on the phone all day, all night, i don't care how long you call. and if for any reason at all, you are not totally satisfied, send it back at the end of the 30 days and you owe zippo. nothing, nada, zero, 'cause we never charged you a penny in the first place. if this is not the best deal that you have ever seen on the planet, i don't know what is. the phone lines are going absolutely crazy. i want you to hear from some people that are already trusting magicjack for their telephone service in their home and business. listen to this. >> magicjack we've been able to trust 100% with our business and being an integral part of what our day-to-day practice is. our phone system is a critical lifeline really to our patients and so we need something that is reliable 100% of the time, and we've had not a single glitch in over a year with the system. there are other physician friends that are using it and there's not a single complaint with the magicjack. >> magicjack is one of those produc
make all the calls you want. call everyone you know. stay on the phone all day, all night, i don't care how long you call. and if for any reason at all, you are not totally satisfied, send it back at the end of the 30 days and you owe zippo. nothing, nada, zero, 'cause we never charged you a penny in the first place. if this is not the best deal that you have ever seen on the planet, i don't know what is. the phone lines are going absolutely crazy. i want you to hear from some people that are...
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we have operators waiting to take your call. whatever you do, pick up the phone and call us. thank you for watching and supporting chesapeake bay by air on public television. >> announcer: this program was made possible in part by the mpt new initiative fund founded by irene and edward h. kaplan.
we have operators waiting to take your call. whatever you do, pick up the phone and call us. thank you for watching and supporting chesapeake bay by air on public television. >> announcer: this program was made possible in part by the mpt new initiative fund founded by irene and edward h. kaplan.
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skinner: it's called in latin the patibulum. this is a big, heavy chunk of olive wood that is put on the ground and when the person to be executed is there, that person will be thrown to the ground and either be tied or nailed to the patibulum. bond: but as he goes through jerusalem, he's unable to continue carrying it. and according to mark's gospel, he's helped out by simon of cyrene, who steps in and carries the crossbeam for him. john's gospel, though, has a different slant on things. in his gospel, there's no simon of cyrene. jesus carries the crossbeam himself all the way through john's narrative. jesus is a magisterial, sovereign figure who needs no help from anybody else. today, when christian pilgrims process through jerusalem along the via dolorosa, they're following a route only established in the 18th century. archaeologist dr. shimon gibson believes the real route that jesus was forced to take to his execution was very different. man: well, the traditional via dolorosa begins at the antonia fortress, which is on the
skinner: it's called in latin the patibulum. this is a big, heavy chunk of olive wood that is put on the ground and when the person to be executed is there, that person will be thrown to the ground and either be tied or nailed to the patibulum. bond: but as he goes through jerusalem, he's unable to continue carrying it. and according to mark's gospel, he's helped out by simon of cyrene, who steps in and carries the crossbeam for him. john's gospel, though, has a different slant on things. in...
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is it a correct statement that i do not call you, you called me?we called you... >> okay, you didn't say that, though, chuck. i wish you would just be straight, chuck. because honestly i think you'd do a lot better if you were straight. >> let me ask you about your debate... >> jon: . >> chuck, you have to tell the truth. (laughter). >> jon: that is this man in a nutshell. he can't let go of the question of who called who first! (laughter) and he's going to moderate a debate! you think we're going to have follow-up questions? no, i want to hear you what you said when you said i cut you off. no, who are you to tell america donald trump, whose debate this is how to (bleep)ing moderate a debate? let me tell you something, i handle meatloaf and gary busey, you're nothing to me. (laughter) now, if trump had only announced that he were moderating a debate that would have been enough to make my week. but he did let slip one other bit of good news. >> the fact is that if the wrong candidate is nominated to run, i would certainly think about running as an i
is it a correct statement that i do not call you, you called me?we called you... >> okay, you didn't say that, though, chuck. i wish you would just be straight, chuck. because honestly i think you'd do a lot better if you were straight. >> let me ask you about your debate... >> jon: . >> chuck, you have to tell the truth. (laughter). >> jon: that is this man in a nutshell. he can't let go of the question of who called who first! (laughter) and he's going to...
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>> i'll go call him and see what he says. if it doesn't matter who calls him. if he says, yeah, we'll do it and we don't show up, he's going to think, oh, we're a dope fiend. my ride never showed. i'm going to hit you back when i can get into the city. >> but that's not the people you'll meet. >> that's the guy who puts the call out, though. >> exactly. yeah. >> coming up on "the squeeze" -- >> the red van is right here! it crashed. >> a simple arrest spins out of control. >> right behind the house! >> someone check out on nikki if she was in crossfire. >> we need an ambulance over there? >>> how many guys are usually out there selling? >> they've got a guy on the phone. the guy on the phone you never, ever, ever meet. >> a middle class kid from a good home isn't the typical inmate at cook county. nor is he the likeliest source of intel about a heroin ring, not when it's run by a west side chicago street gang. but all types filter through the jail's criminal intelligence unit. >> we'll call. >> i'll do it. >> make sure you let him know you're waiting on the rid
>> i'll go call him and see what he says. if it doesn't matter who calls him. if he says, yeah, we'll do it and we don't show up, he's going to think, oh, we're a dope fiend. my ride never showed. i'm going to hit you back when i can get into the city. >> but that's not the people you'll meet. >> that's the guy who puts the call out, though. >> exactly. yeah. >> coming up on "the squeeze" -- >> the red van is right here! it crashed. >> a...
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and you do that by making a call. so please make that call.it's viewers like you that make this happen. we're in charge! we're going back to the program now. and it's some wonderful routines. i'm thinking, "timid page turner." you're right, you're right, but remember, you can make that call during the program. so please -- or online, if you'd like. make that call of support right now. hello? hello? we're back with... anything he said was funny, really, if he was relaxed and just let it spill out. life was absurd to him and he grasped that, and it never disappointed him. [ applause ] [ laughter ] [ laughter ] [ typewriter dings ] [ carriage return whirs ] [ ding ] [ whir ] [ splash! ] and now we'll transform it. [ playing beethoven's fifth symphony ] oh, beethoven. no, i'm steinway. beethoven couldn't make it. andy. another request. [ fires ] from his earliest performances, victor borge found the comedy in music... and the music in comedy. ♪ aaaaa! ♪@#! he did something with perry como, and i can't remember if it was at the hollywood bowl, but
and you do that by making a call. so please make that call.it's viewers like you that make this happen. we're in charge! we're going back to the program now. and it's some wonderful routines. i'm thinking, "timid page turner." you're right, you're right, but remember, you can make that call during the program. so please -- or online, if you'd like. make that call of support right now. hello? hello? we're back with... anything he said was funny, really, if he was relaxed and just let...
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call 911. (panting): jenny, call 911.ut of the hospital, he left town. you told me he just walked out. well, i was ashamed of the truth. we were her parents. we were supposed to take care of her. i was supposed to take care of her. no, because she should hear it from m mom. just keep telling her that you don't know. exactly. just say at you couldn't get in touch with me. please. okay? okay, bye. (sighs) what's going on? my mom just picked up sophie from school, and she knows that today is the court date, and so you can imagine she's asking what happened. ay, danny, i feel so bad, because she keeps having nightmares about carlos taking her again. i mean, how am i gonna tell my... my own daughter that because of something i did, this guy is going to go free? i don't know. hmm. you want to come over tonight? i know it's going to make her smile and... and feel safer. yeah, how about you? me, too. okay, i'll come over. okay. (phone ringing) taylor. really? okay. okay. no, thanks. bye. gary sedgewick went back to the church. th
call 911. (panting): jenny, call 911.ut of the hospital, he left town. you told me he just walked out. well, i was ashamed of the truth. we were her parents. we were supposed to take care of her. i was supposed to take care of her. no, because she should hear it from m mom. just keep telling her that you don't know. exactly. just say at you couldn't get in touch with me. please. okay? okay, bye. (sighs) what's going on? my mom just picked up sophie from school, and she knows that today is the...
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this producers called me in. at first i failed. they called me too serious.y called me back again and i got the part. i could preach in about 31 states to bring the gospel to a lot of young people. >> what made you get out of the acting business? >> i never was a professional actor. i was a real minister. and i just was a good fit for the part so i was full-time in ministry. >> what about this church? when did you start? >> at the age of 7, i started with 2 of my neighbors in the backyard of my neighbor's home and people came from the community, all around, preaching, giving god praise. many lives were changed. my founding members are still with me today. >> okay. and how long have you been in this building. >> since 2006. >> and you have another location? >> yes, at 6907 south homestead, and we have one of our spiritual sons who is there, and we're active in the community at the school program, helping people, charging lives there in engle wood and here, washington heights. 944 west 103rd street. >> sounds like your church is very active in the community. i
this producers called me in. at first i failed. they called me too serious.y called me back again and i got the part. i could preach in about 31 states to bring the gospel to a lot of young people. >> what made you get out of the acting business? >> i never was a professional actor. i was a real minister. and i just was a good fit for the part so i was full-time in ministry. >> what about this church? when did you start? >> at the age of 7, i started with 2 of my...
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in iowa. 25% call themselves moderate and 53% call themselves moderate. 18% call themselves, so, we'reo not view mitt romney as a conservative in iowa. lee? >> this translates into why mitt romney has sort of had this ceiling over his candidacy. you know, he was in the mid-20s some places and now in iowa he's not even at 20. you know, this translates politically into being out of step with the electorate on fundamental, ideial augical grounds. you don't think mitt romney is. there are some votes left over if you're mitt romney but keeps you a certain level where you need to be successful. lots of other candidates dividing up the anybody but romney vote. clearly what's happening it's coalescing around newt gingrich. bad news for mitt romney, any way you slice the numbers. >> voting is always, identity politics are always there. people want to vote for somebody they identify with and republican primaries it's ideolo ideology. let's put up the tea party number here. among strong tea party supporters. so, overall, i believe it was 47% of the length of the republican vote in iowa call thems
in iowa. 25% call themselves moderate and 53% call themselves moderate. 18% call themselves, so, we'reo not view mitt romney as a conservative in iowa. lee? >> this translates into why mitt romney has sort of had this ceiling over his candidacy. you know, he was in the mid-20s some places and now in iowa he's not even at 20. you know, this translates politically into being out of step with the electorate on fundamental, ideial augical grounds. you don't think mitt romney is. there are...
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they had people call from their spokesman call and give us a written statement. >> right. that's when you ended up at the press conferences asking in public forums trying to get an answer. >> yes, yes. >> how often -- it's pretty remarkable that -- when you get a call from steve croft of 60 minutes, you would expect that foep call to be returned. >> we usually do. >> i want to bring in melanie sloan into the kfgs. she's executive director in washington. i want to bring congressman brian baird who years ago tried to get the ethics bill ball rolling without much luck. congressman, is this another example members of congress playing by a different set of rules from everyone else? >> i'm afraid it is. when i tried to raise this with people, some thought it applied. others said it would be inconvenient, the implication being that if the kind of rules that apply to other people applied to us, that would be inconvenient. i don't agree with that lonl i can, but it seemed to block the legislation from moving for far too long. >> melanie, after you testified today, did you get the s
they had people call from their spokesman call and give us a written statement. >> right. that's when you ended up at the press conferences asking in public forums trying to get an answer. >> yes, yes. >> how often -- it's pretty remarkable that -- when you get a call from steve croft of 60 minutes, you would expect that foep call to be returned. >> we usually do. >> i want to bring in melanie sloan into the kfgs. she's executive director in washington. i want to...
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this is a style called lando. and it comes from undue. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was a dance of a ritual. >> (speaking spanish). >> and had the idea that the name is lamelinda. >> (speaking spanish). >> which was movement with the pelvic area. >> (speaking spanish) thank you very much. >> (speaking spanish). >> and this was considered not proper. so it was done in a different way. >> (speaking spanish). >> and those are softer movements and what we're going to show. >> (speaking spanish). >> which later became simbac simbacutcu. >> (speaking spanish). >> and sim bameans salute and couca means dance. >> that is it. okay. (speaking spanish) (music). (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and later on it becomes the simba couca. (music). (music). (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> one of the stars also and they would play with the guitar which is not here today and also the violin. >> (speaking spanish). >> and it was called sapa tao. >> (speaking spanish)
this is a style called lando. and it comes from undue. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was a dance of a ritual. >> (speaking spanish). >> and had the idea that the name is lamelinda. >> (speaking spanish). >> which was movement with the pelvic area. >> (speaking spanish) thank you very much. >> (speaking spanish). >> and this was considered not proper. so it was done in a different way. >> (speaking spanish). >> and those are...
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she's been calling him, too. no. she won't even call me. she won't answer my phone calls. calling him three times monday. >> i want to figure out why he's lying to us. he doesn't want her to go jail. >> he had second thoughts about it. she's his best -- that's his most, pretty sure consistent dialer -- dealer and so now he doesn't want to give her up. >> just got to be straight with us. because we looked at your phone. you said she won't talk to you. we looked at your phone. you got calls and text messages back and forth to her. what are you trying to say then? she's texting you. tell us what's going on. >> you don't want us to do her? you don't? >> why did you say that in the first place? >> because i read you. i told you guys that's what you was doing. >> are you scared of her? she beat you up? she take care of you? okay. so the next question is what will it take for you to continue so we can -- it's a question. you can't answer that? >> the ning ithing is, you're go have to call her up one more time. that's all. put her out there to begin with. he's probably mad at her.
she's been calling him, too. no. she won't even call me. she won't answer my phone calls. calling him three times monday. >> i want to figure out why he's lying to us. he doesn't want her to go jail. >> he had second thoughts about it. she's his best -- that's his most, pretty sure consistent dialer -- dealer and so now he doesn't want to give her up. >> just got to be straight with us. because we looked at your phone. you said she won't talk to you. we looked at your phone....
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i may as well call it out. they gave something up in the process and i think you asked an insightful question when you raised the prospect of a plea deal. what was left on the table today was the defense lawyer's opportunity to hear from the witnesses and assess their story. he could not have attacked their credibility, but he would have been able to lock them into a restation and chronology of the facts and use that information to prepare for next summer or next fall's trial. the fact that he didn't raises the question as to whether something is going on behind closed doors. >> makes you wonder. michael, thank you. we'll talk to you tomorrow. >> partial results from a brand-new news "wall street journal" poll show a majority of likely republican primary voters do not believe the gop field of presidential candidates is strong. the results released an hour ago, 21% say the 21 field to challenge president obama is strong, meaning it is better than other years. 51% say the field is average. 27% say it's weak. depu
i may as well call it out. they gave something up in the process and i think you asked an insightful question when you raised the prospect of a plea deal. what was left on the table today was the defense lawyer's opportunity to hear from the witnesses and assess their story. he could not have attacked their credibility, but he would have been able to lock them into a restation and chronology of the facts and use that information to prepare for next summer or next fall's trial. the fact that he...
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call humana at 1-800-808-4003. wgn news @ 9 herman cain accuser sharon bialek joined her attorney news conference in chicago sharon bialek called the suspension of herman cain campaign big binge vindication after sharon bialek went public with claims of sexual harassment. >> he had the opportunity to look carefully at the sequence of what happened the interviews i gave him to clot form he chose not to take it and i do not think he will tell the truth now that i can just tell you after hearing that when she first came to meet she certainly had a different view of herman cain then she does now because she truly believes that he would take the opportunity. >> when asked if she planned to file a civil lawsuit against herman cain for damages since she came forward sharon bialek remained silent her attorney gloria allred simply said we do not have plans for now. supporters this weekend were told they would note monday congressmen joe walsh remains mum tonight what district to run into the map home and out in the 14th whi
call humana at 1-800-808-4003. wgn news @ 9 herman cain accuser sharon bialek joined her attorney news conference in chicago sharon bialek called the suspension of herman cain campaign big binge vindication after sharon bialek went public with claims of sexual harassment. >> he had the opportunity to look carefully at the sequence of what happened the interviews i gave him to clot form he chose not to take it and i do not think he will tell the truth now that i can just tell you after...
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even a cabin boy gets a phone call, right? yeah. let's find out who nipay called.y algorithm analyzes potential terrorist threats. however, it misses things like drugs, contraband, even human cargo. so, we could potentially stop a dirty bomb, but a pandemic flu is in like flynn? not anymore. not anymore if this works. i love this part. so, the security algorithm uses inputs like point of origin, the company shipping the goods, the volume and type of cargo. it highlights trouble areas. think of a... a dandelion? the ones you used to blow into the wind when you're a kid. the algorithm evaluates the threat potential of each seed. harmless seeds are released. bad seeds are identified and contained. so if we change the-the inputs, we can track different seeds. exactly, and i used susan lim's research to create a whole new set of input variables. so, you found the container? containers. plural. there's more than one? no, but there are limits to how precise the algorithm can be. i ran it against the cargo manifest of the li-po, and i narrowed it down to four possibilities
even a cabin boy gets a phone call, right? yeah. let's find out who nipay called.y algorithm analyzes potential terrorist threats. however, it misses things like drugs, contraband, even human cargo. so, we could potentially stop a dirty bomb, but a pandemic flu is in like flynn? not anymore. not anymore if this works. i love this part. so, the security algorithm uses inputs like point of origin, the company shipping the goods, the volume and type of cargo. it highlights trouble areas. think of...
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[ child 2 ] i call first player. no.eady called it. [ dad ] nobody's playing anything until after we get our homework done. thank you. hello? test drive's not over yet. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ louder ] hello? but we still need your signature. right now during sign then drive, it's never been easier to get the all-new passat, the 2012 motor trend car of the year, for practically just your signature. that's the power of german engineering. visit vwdealer.com. so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> unit's at 13th and lexington. 13th and lexington. >> all right, sarge, we're rolling. >> an all-out manhunt is unfolding in chicago's south suburban ford heights,
[ child 2 ] i call first player. no.eady called it. [ dad ] nobody's playing anything until after we get our homework done. thank you. hello? test drive's not over yet. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ louder ] hello? but we still need your signature. right now during sign then drive, it's never been easier to get the all-new passat, the 2012 motor trend car of the year, for practically just your signature. that's the power of german engineering. visit vwdealer.com. so i used my...
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an anonymous call came last call and a female student said she was sexually assaulted in the rest room during the school day. they went to the suspect's home and charged him with rape and other offenses. >>> the police said they know what caused the fire that displaced over 100 senior citizens in baltimore. it happen on red cedar place. a tea kettle was left on the stove. the fire spread to other apartments in the building, but no one was hurt. >>> police are releasing more on that friendly fire incident with two police officers. it happen with a special task force looking to do a search at a town home. a weapon of a police officer discharged accidently and fired off five shots. another police officer was hit in the arm. it is being treated as an accident by the miss department. >>> the president is heading to the heartland of america in a make or break moment being announced for the middle class. the haw makers have four weeks to cut a deal to keep taxes from going up. >> the president heading for kansas to make a case for economic fairness for the middle class. the president is speak
an anonymous call came last call and a female student said she was sexually assaulted in the rest room during the school day. they went to the suspect's home and charged him with rape and other offenses. >>> the police said they know what caused the fire that displaced over 100 senior citizens in baltimore. it happen on red cedar place. a tea kettle was left on the stove. the fire spread to other apartments in the building, but no one was hurt. >>> police are releasing more on...
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we will take a roll call. we still have the chief of police. >> please call line item #9 first. >> about to elect whether to disclose any or all discussion of item 8 held in closed session. >> i will move to vote in favor of nondisclosure. all in favor? could you please call dodge returned back to line item #4 regarding the matter of ernest takihara. >> to sustain or not sustain charges. and to decide penalty of necessary. >> i understand there was a resolution reached outside. and that needs to be put into writing and scheduled for another date, is that correct? >> we're working on the parameters. >> you will agree to this disposition reached outside and you will not go sideways on us with that, will you? you will agree to the disposition you agreed to, you will not change your mind, are you? >> yes, sir. >> this matter is off calendar. >> can we schedule this for january 4 to come back? >> that is the next regular meeting. >> january 4? >> yes. >> thank you. >> item 10, adjournment. >> do i have a motion? >>
we will take a roll call. we still have the chief of police. >> please call line item #9 first. >> about to elect whether to disclose any or all discussion of item 8 held in closed session. >> i will move to vote in favor of nondisclosure. all in favor? could you please call dodge returned back to line item #4 regarding the matter of ernest takihara. >> to sustain or not sustain charges. and to decide penalty of necessary. >> i understand there was a resolution...
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it's called the "wake-up call."ifferent alarms you can set. so i'll create a new alarm, and i'll -- i say like 25 different ways to do it. so, let's see. i'll do that, save alarm, so the alarm will go off soon. uh, but then there's different -- ♪ that's the alarm, it's going off. >> you got prince to do music for the app? >> jimmy: no. but then you answer the call. >> hey, it's jimmy, time to wake up. put on a fresh pair of -- [ cheers and applause ] >> let me understand this. so you set an alarm. i just want to make sure i'm getting all this. >> jimmy: it's not that tricky. >> you set an alarm and then it fake calls you. >> jimmy: it fakes calls you, yeah. >> and you answer it and it's you. >> jimmy: it looks like i'm calling you on the phone. you're like, "hello?" [ laughter ] >> do you have any other people that will do the fake calls? >> jimmy: no just me. >> and what's the price? >> jimmy: $200. [ laughter ] no, it's 99 cents. but look you can get all these different ringtones. >> 0.99 cents? ♪ >> jimmy: like t
it's called the "wake-up call."ifferent alarms you can set. so i'll create a new alarm, and i'll -- i say like 25 different ways to do it. so, let's see. i'll do that, save alarm, so the alarm will go off soon. uh, but then there's different -- ♪ that's the alarm, it's going off. >> you got prince to do music for the app? >> jimmy: no. but then you answer the call. >> hey, it's jimmy, time to wake up. put on a fresh pair of -- [ cheers and applause ] >> let...
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inquiries like this -- >> you want to call who? >> i want to call the water department. there's no water at this location. >> getting those calls to serve the citizens better, two, to reduce the call volume in here then those precious seconds are then available for 911 calls. >> reporter: while you may be in the midst of a life or death situation, there are things you can do when you call 911. >> know what neighborhood you are in, what address you are at. stay on the phone. don't just dial and leave us out. the questions we ask aren't slowing down service, it's to update the officers. >> reporter: the county is going to move to a three digit non-emergency number. >> it's a great service and will help us out, too. >> the current non-emergency number is 301-352-1200. the new three digit number should be in use soon. >>> still ahead tonight, an extra fee for verizon customers. >>> also, a lot of people say 2011 is a year they really rather forget. you might be surprised to see what a poll reveals about expectations for the new year. >>> this could be interesting. a >>> welc
inquiries like this -- >> you want to call who? >> i want to call the water department. there's no water at this location. >> getting those calls to serve the citizens better, two, to reduce the call volume in here then those precious seconds are then available for 911 calls. >> reporter: while you may be in the midst of a life or death situation, there are things you can do when you call 911. >> know what neighborhood you are in, what address you are at. stay on...
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it's called "jimmy fallon's wake up call." it's on itunes.nk it's just for the iphone right now. you can get it on the ipad as well, but it's not as good. don't waste your money on the ipad. [ laughter ] just kidding. get it for the phone. but basically what it is, you set the alarm, and i will fake call you and wake you up. [ light laughter ] so -- and there's a bunch of different calls. we have -- look at all these different types of calls you can have. lucky, rise and grind, william tell. what's william tell? ♪ wake up wake up wake up wake up wake up wake up wake up wake up wake up wake up wake up wake up ♪ all right, that's annoying. [ laughter and applause ] but it'll wake you up, right? [ cheers and applause ] all right, here's one. here's another one. this is sensei. this is another one. ♪ it is time my student. [ light laughter ] i can no longer teach you the ways of the sleeping eye. you must now venture into the world like a new baby. now, get out of bed, you baby. [ laughter and applause ] it's super fun. it's 99 cents on itunes. p
it's called "jimmy fallon's wake up call." it's on itunes.nk it's just for the iphone right now. you can get it on the ipad as well, but it's not as good. don't waste your money on the ipad. [ laughter ] just kidding. get it for the phone. but basically what it is, you set the alarm, and i will fake call you and wake you up. [ light laughter ] so -- and there's a bunch of different calls. we have -- look at all these different types of calls you can have. lucky, rise and grind,...
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call. a desperate search continues for fishing on missing off russia's far east after no recount signed on sunday morning four confirmed dead and fourteen have been saved but schools remain unaccounted for when story ice is seen with high winds and waves up to find means as humphrey rescue teams. and other news this week hundreds of people call for a period of official mourning to be declared in kazakhstan for fifteen protesters show up dead in clashes with police in the west of the country since friday because the hostilities have called her home from demonstrating to. the arab league games damascus until wednesday to stop the bloodshed and allow international observers into the country threatening otherwise to go to the yuan this comes as russia pushes its resolution of the security council calling for a blood size in a sea red to indicate. russia's membership of the world trade organization has finally been approved to offer almost two decades of calls accession to the elite club is expe
call. a desperate search continues for fishing on missing off russia's far east after no recount signed on sunday morning four confirmed dead and fourteen have been saved but schools remain unaccounted for when story ice is seen with high winds and waves up to find means as humphrey rescue teams. and other news this week hundreds of people call for a period of official mourning to be declared in kazakhstan for fifteen protesters show up dead in clashes with police in the west of the country...
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when the victim calls they are calling my no. i have control of. it connects to a system and my system calls out the real bank. i am the man in the middle. i can do all the transaction to the customer service rep. and get your credentials. there is no way to detect this. the only way to detect it is to be worried if people send e-mail that check to make sure the phone number belongs to the bank. the way hackers were doing this before and i thought of this as a better system, set up open source edf. a call banks bleed and credit-card companies and what they do is set up their own numbers so it sounds like the bank but if you put in your real credentials it doesn't work because what they do is basically say we are sorry, there is a problem with your count. please talk to our customer service rep. and we will transfer the music on hold forever. this is a better way. one last demo, i thought would be cool to show, is about getting information on people. i need a volunteer. what i'm going to try to do is get your address and phone number and date of bir
when the victim calls they are calling my no. i have control of. it connects to a system and my system calls out the real bank. i am the man in the middle. i can do all the transaction to the customer service rep. and get your credentials. there is no way to detect this. the only way to detect it is to be worried if people send e-mail that check to make sure the phone number belongs to the bank. the way hackers were doing this before and i thought of this as a better system, set up open source...
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the first thing is call authorities, the second thing is call your insurance company. >> back in august they raided his home. his attorney is the same man who represented casey anthony, he says her disappearance is nothing more than a tragic accident. also in the interview he said that aruba is known for human trafficking and that if he had known that he would have never taken gardner there. don, back to you. >> and appeals court has denied a request to bring him back, saying prosecutors still lack evidence against him. >>> more potential trouble today for a local cardiologist, the baltimore business journal is reporting nearly two dozen additional lawsuits have been feeled against the former chief of cardiology at st. joseph s medical center. there are now more than 200 suits against him from people who claim they received unnecessary surgeries, he claims he is innocent. >>> the state rests and now the defense begins as attorneys try to improve bob urlich's campaign manager did not break election laws in connection with those 20 between election night robo calls. wjz and derek valcourt
the first thing is call authorities, the second thing is call your insurance company. >> back in august they raided his home. his attorney is the same man who represented casey anthony, he says her disappearance is nothing more than a tragic accident. also in the interview he said that aruba is known for human trafficking and that if he had known that he would have never taken gardner there. don, back to you. >> and appeals court has denied a request to bring him back, saying...
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in so year later of working with him and with the organization we kind of gathered would do would call the latino intelligentsia with a new foundation a group of folks and individuals that realized that we could use those same tools we can use that same kind of impact that was being had and we can adapt it to would we see in our own environment and kind of create a marriage between the latino community and a lot of the issues that we're already advocating within very new foundation and so what happened was that we decided to create a community a community called. for latinos by latinas the really the public in general and that would use video and strong documentary campaigns along with with powerful social media and create a community that was ready to mobilize into action two years ago this is this is what happened to me means tell me your story count me in and we use visuals and we use particular campaigns an issue to promote the activism not only from ourselves but also the community that we're involved with we started with a couple campaigns and then suddenly arizona hit last year
in so year later of working with him and with the organization we kind of gathered would do would call the latino intelligentsia with a new foundation a group of folks and individuals that realized that we could use those same tools we can use that same kind of impact that was being had and we can adapt it to would we see in our own environment and kind of create a marriage between the latino community and a lot of the issues that we're already advocating within very new foundation and so what...
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vote is going for ehrlich. >> reporter: said it was her call the calls went to registered democrats and not republicans saying she used lists she already had available. >> i used lists from previous clients because i was being lazy. it wasn't out of anyone asking. it was my decision to use the list. >> reporter: the state prosecutor has now rested. the defense begins their case on thursday. they had a long list of witnesses. among those they are expecting to call to testify, former governor ehrlich. >>> campaign consultant julia is scheduled to go on trial february 6th. >>> a car goes out of control and flips into a yard. apparently the driver left the road and crashed through a fence before narrowly missing hitting that house. that driver walked away. >>> gary giordano is back in the u.s., but after 4 months in a jail, he was released for lack of evidence. >> reporter: gary giordano is out of jail in arub a but he's not out of trouble. vetors continue -- investigators continue to -- both are from maryland. a judge said prosecutors lacked evidence to hold giordano and he will soon b
vote is going for ehrlich. >> reporter: said it was her call the calls went to registered democrats and not republicans saying she used lists she already had available. >> i used lists from previous clients because i was being lazy. it wasn't out of anyone asking. it was my decision to use the list. >> reporter: the state prosecutor has now rested. the defense begins their case on thursday. they had a long list of witnesses. among those they are expecting to call to testify,...
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observers into their contrie splits own position groups some welcome the move all this intensified calls for outside military interventions and months of the rest. of this by fading haber of finding more survivors from my capsized oil rig in russia's far east the search goes on to serve and he will pull them live from freezing waters a private hospital. and mind you was one of russia's long position leaders finds himself faced in the phone conversation has threatened to damage his relationships with allies he labeled cowardly penguins. a very warm welcome to you this is our life from moscow syria could be the next object of a foreign military intervention if some opposition groups get their way their call for help are growing louder insisting it's the only way to protect civilians from government security forces the libya style demand comes despite the latest decision by damascus to allow arab league observers to monitor how the regime dealing with on the rest there's been recent reports suggesting that dozens of thousands have been killed by syrian troops. about the situation in syria n
observers into their contrie splits own position groups some welcome the move all this intensified calls for outside military interventions and months of the rest. of this by fading haber of finding more survivors from my capsized oil rig in russia's far east the search goes on to serve and he will pull them live from freezing waters a private hospital. and mind you was one of russia's long position leaders finds himself faced in the phone conversation has threatened to damage his relationships...
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these are people calling with the most important phone calls probably of their lives.i just need to ask a a question and see if you can help me out. >> okay. >> if you're using a word called cot and i'm not sure how to spell it, it sounds you would spell it like k-o-t-e or c-o-t. so like, is it is caught in a a situation? how would you spell that? >> c-a-u-g-h-t. >> slow down. do it again. [ laughter ] >> c-a-u-g-h-t. >> oh, you have to put the g-h-t in there? >> mm-hmm. >> oh, that's -- thank you. i really do appreciate it 'cause that was really bothering me. [ light laughter ] and you made that a whole lot easier for my morning. >> okay. have a good morning. >> all right. all right, thank you. bye. >> bye-bye. [ applause ] >> jay: it's one thing to have to deal with annoying people when you're open for business. but this real estate office had to set up a camera to deal with the public when they were closed. watch what happens when these young urban professionals types try to -- watch what they do to this horse statue. there's a horse statue in front of the building.
these are people calling with the most important phone calls probably of their lives.i just need to ask a a question and see if you can help me out. >> okay. >> if you're using a word called cot and i'm not sure how to spell it, it sounds you would spell it like k-o-t-e or c-o-t. so like, is it is caught in a a situation? how would you spell that? >> c-a-u-g-h-t. >> slow down. do it again. [ laughter ] >> c-a-u-g-h-t. >> oh, you have to put the g-h-t in...
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just ask when you call. if you don't find yourself choosing it as the fast and easy solution to cook delicious food and full meals to perfection every day, then just return it within 90 days for a refund. you can even keep the ultimate cutlery knife set and sharper image stainless blender as our free gifts to you, so call now and take advantage of this limited-time tv-only offer that's not available in stores. to try the sharper image super wave oven for just three easy payments of $39.95 and get it shipped directly to your front door for free, call right now! >> well, as a food author and a tv cook, i was blown away when i saw the super wave oven. it gives you restaurant-standard food and you can cook your favorite dishes in up to a third of the time. one of my favorite recipes is a rack of lamb. i've given it to some of the top hotels in asia as a menu item. it actually is so easy to do when you use the super wave oven. you could do that kind of food without the fat, without the butter, without the oils an
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do a conference call. >> greg: who has time to call people?r doing the debate. >> greg: i call my mom twice a week. >> dana: tomorrow night, 9:00 p.m., don't miss the debate on fox news. "new york times" columnist bill keller is playing word games with illegal immigrants. our own wordsmith and relationship expert greg gutfeld has some thoughts. ♪ ♪ the markets never stop moving. of course, neither do i. solution? td ameritrade mobile trader. i can enter trades on the run. even futures and 4x. complex options, done. the market shifts, i get an alert. [ cellphone rings ] thank you. live streaming audio. advanced charts. look at that. all right here. wherever "here" happens to be. mobile tradi from td ameritrade. number one in online equity trades. [ male announcer ] trade commission-free for 60 days. plus get up to $600 when you open an account. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back to "the five." becausevy no life, i read the "new york times" columnist bill keller's blog where he confessed that something horrible. he was mad because he called them illega
do a conference call. >> greg: who has time to call people?r doing the debate. >> greg: i call my mom twice a week. >> dana: tomorrow night, 9:00 p.m., don't miss the debate on fox news. "new york times" columnist bill keller is playing word games with illegal immigrants. our own wordsmith and relationship expert greg gutfeld has some thoughts. ♪ ♪ the markets never stop moving. of course, neither do i. solution? td ameritrade mobile trader. i can enter trades on...
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he called granny's house. >> he called granny's house?nd tell them we want more time. they'll say, we can't give him too much. we can't give him anymore time on the telephone. here. y'all just take him. wouldn't that be nice? that would be nice. >> yeah. he only got 30 years left. granny? maybe so. >> i'm not i'm not mad at the judge and prosecutors. they got to do their jobs. the gavel was hit. the signature was signed. the jury brought its verdict. it was over with. and it's according to the guidelines. he gave me what he gave me. and if 30 years is what it took for me to humble myself, then all is well. i'm not being a real good example to brandon, you know what i'm saying. because if he look up to me, i just hope that he don't make the same mistakes that i did, you foe, and put himself in jeopardy from being away from his children. >> in my longest daydreams somehow or nother he get out of jail, like that. and nobody has grown old, you know, and it could be next year or next month, and we pick right up. he don't want to know nothing a
he called granny's house. >> he called granny's house?nd tell them we want more time. they'll say, we can't give him too much. we can't give him anymore time on the telephone. here. y'all just take him. wouldn't that be nice? that would be nice. >> yeah. he only got 30 years left. granny? maybe so. >> i'm not i'm not mad at the judge and prosecutors. they got to do their jobs. the gavel was hit. the signature was signed. the jury brought its verdict. it was over with. and it's...
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velvet voice. >> we called you, you didn't call us, let's be clear. >> you called me. i'm doing nbc a favor. >> exactly. if i had you on more often my ratings would be better. thanks, chuck todd for waking up early. >>> now to 2012 politics. newt gingrich continues to top the field. the former house speaker is looking toward the general election focusing his attack directly on president obama and called the president's speech "wild rhetoric." >> he represents a hard left radicalism. he is opposed to free enterprise. he is opposed to capitalism and opposed to everything that made america great. we'll have the candidate of food stamps, the finest food stamp president in american history in are barack obama. i want to help every american have a better future. he wants to make sure he levels americans down so we all have a mediocre future. >> with larry kudlow. a new poll shows gingrich surging to the top with 37% support. that's up 15 points from mid-november. mitt romney holding teddy at 22% but 15 points behind newt gingrich. that again a national poll. the iowa caucus
velvet voice. >> we called you, you didn't call us, let's be clear. >> you called me. i'm doing nbc a favor. >> exactly. if i had you on more often my ratings would be better. thanks, chuck todd for waking up early. >>> now to 2012 politics. newt gingrich continues to top the field. the former house speaker is looking toward the general election focusing his attack directly on president obama and called the president's speech "wild rhetoric." >> he...
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so you -- there's a bunch of different calls. i do like 17 different calls.so let's try buttermilk. [ light laughter ] >> hey, it's jimmy and guess what? it's time to churn the buttermilk! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there you go. >> steve: that'll get you up. >> jimmy: that's it. so you can do any of those and it'll wake you up. that's worth 99 cents, right? >> steve: just woke me up. >> jimmy: yeah, just woke you up now. and here's the best part of it. like here, you go into settings. 'cause this makes me mad every day of my life. you go to snooze and i'm tired of snooze always being seven minutes or nine minutes. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: who decides that? [ light laughter ] >> steve: the man. >> jimmy: it makes no sense. i can't get my rems. [ light laughter ] when i snooze, i wanna get at least two -- two good rems. >> steve: you gotsta get 'em in so what'd you do? >> jimmy: check this out. five, ten, 15, 20, 25, 30. [ audience ohs ] >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: can you imagine snoozing for 30 minutes? >> i like a four-hour snooze. >> jimmy: that's a -- that's a d
so you -- there's a bunch of different calls. i do like 17 different calls.so let's try buttermilk. [ light laughter ] >> hey, it's jimmy and guess what? it's time to churn the buttermilk! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there you go. >> steve: that'll get you up. >> jimmy: that's it. so you can do any of those and it'll wake you up. that's worth 99 cents, right? >> steve: just woke me up. >> jimmy: yeah, just woke you up now. and here's the best part of it. like...
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we'll call him booth to maintain his anonymity.ecause he's affiliated with a gang, like so many other men in ford heights, most residents here won't turn him in. >> so many people out here hiding him. >> and won't nobody tell. you know, they act like they're scared. >> yesterday he was shooting on that gun on diplomat, just popping it off, random. >> i lost a child five years ago. i ain't got time for this, no guns. >> i'll be back around and we'll be in the area tonight, okay? >> okay. >> there's a guy we're looking for. >> he's going to be hiding up somewhere. craziest thing is, all these people know each other. you know, they all grew up together. they've all known each other for generations, and they still have these type of beefs with each other. it's just unreal. >> [ inaudible ] date of birth? >> need to see i.d.s on everybody else. >> together with their fellow officers, jenna and smith begin turning up the heat on the area. they're hoping to catch a fresh lead on their suspect. >> did my partner tell you what's going on? w
we'll call him booth to maintain his anonymity.ecause he's affiliated with a gang, like so many other men in ford heights, most residents here won't turn him in. >> so many people out here hiding him. >> and won't nobody tell. you know, they act like they're scared. >> yesterday he was shooting on that gun on diplomat, just popping it off, random. >> i lost a child five years ago. i ain't got time for this, no guns. >> i'll be back around and we'll be in the area...
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the collie was not called chubby, she said. the collie was called george. you were called chubby. [laughter] >> there's one section here called 20 years of pauls, one poem each. and the quote leading that section, i believe in an inclusive political system that prohibits from public office only those named -- only those whose name have accurate meter or difficult to rhyme, such as george bush. [laughter] >> i mean, i know he sounds like an easy rhyme. it rhymes with tush but that's disrespectable. fortunately when george h.w. left office he had a lot of middle names so i wrote a poem farewell to you, george herbert walker, though, never treasured as a talker, your predicates were prone to wander gnomeless of alone. you did your best in your own way, the way of greenwich country day so just relax and take your ease and never order japanese. here's one about mitt romney. mitt romney is doll it's called. yes, mitt is so slick of speech and slick of garb he remains us all of ken, of ken and barbie so quit to shed his moderate regalia he may like ken be lacking genitalia. [laughter] >>
the collie was not called chubby, she said. the collie was called george. you were called chubby. [laughter] >> there's one section here called 20 years of pauls, one poem each. and the quote leading that section, i believe in an inclusive political system that prohibits from public office only those named -- only those whose name have accurate meter or difficult to rhyme, such as george bush. [laughter] >> i mean, i know he sounds like an easy rhyme. it rhymes with tush but that's...
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can you call us back? this kind of stuff. >> you would think. >> krista calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction was, okay, she's somewhere. we just need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> when nancy's parents, gary and donna, heard she was missing they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending of. >> by afternoon, the police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone was that it was a missing persons. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with the small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her husband made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, i want them to could not tack police with any information they may have. and thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flier? >> volunteers chased up and down the running trails
can you call us back? this kind of stuff. >> you would think. >> krista calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction was, okay, she's somewhere. we just need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> when nancy's parents, gary and donna, heard she was missing they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending of. >> by afternoon, the...
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it's called cut and paste. so, with her now we could write hundreds of fund raising letters and in pakistan i learned to use a local laptop. slate board there. the whole village participated in the building school and it was a joy ous time. this is 18 miles - on that bridge - i didn't mention it but there's 5, 800 pound cables they carried up to the village. 8 men would put this with a spool and carry this up to the village. this is where they're carrying the struts and beams for the roof. what's amazing here, this man is the head man for the village. i don't know if there's clergy here, but in their culture they're not supposed to do labor. they're suppose to give spiritual advice. he carried the first load symbolizing his advocacy for education. in the back there's the silver beard. see after three years we hadn't gotten very far. the problem wasn't them but me. i was doing something we call micromanage meant. i had my receipts and i was determined to make this school getting built without losing one dollar a
it's called cut and paste. so, with her now we could write hundreds of fund raising letters and in pakistan i learned to use a local laptop. slate board there. the whole village participated in the building school and it was a joy ous time. this is 18 miles - on that bridge - i didn't mention it but there's 5, 800 pound cables they carried up to the village. 8 men would put this with a spool and carry this up to the village. this is where they're carrying the struts and beams for the roof....
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so you -- there's a bunch of different calls. i do like 17 different calls. do one, here's one. this one's called -- see, here's the different calls, you can get those. any of those. so let's try buttermilk. [ light laughter ] >> hey, it's jimmy and guess what? it's time to churn the buttermilk! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there you go. >> steve: that'll get you up. >> jimmy: that's it. so you can do any of those and it'll wake you up. that's worth 99 cents, right? >> steve: just woke me up. >> jimmy: yeah, just woke you up now. and here's the best part of it. like here, you go into settings. 'cause this makes me mad every day of my life. you go to snooze and i'm tired of snooze always being seven minutes or nine minutes. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: who decides that? [ light laughter ] >> steve: the man. >> jimmy: it makes no sense. i can't get my rems. [ light laughter ] when i snooze, i wanna get at least two -- two good rems. >> steve: you gotsta get 'em in so what'd you do? >> jimmy: check this out. five, ten, 15, 20, 25, 30. [ audience ohs ] >> steve: oh. >> ji
so you -- there's a bunch of different calls. i do like 17 different calls. do one, here's one. this one's called -- see, here's the different calls, you can get those. any of those. so let's try buttermilk. [ light laughter ] >> hey, it's jimmy and guess what? it's time to churn the buttermilk! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there you go. >> steve: that'll get you up. >> jimmy: that's it. so you can do any of those and it'll wake you up. that's worth 99 cents, right? >>...
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next call is pat, democrat. caller: good morning. thank you for receiving my call.ave listened to all the comments this morning. i also go along with most of the comments this morning. this last-minute thing with congress is deja vu. we have been here before. i think it's about time -- instead of democrats, republicans -- we can really come back together and see government in our country the way it was meant to be. government by the people and for the people. right now, everything we're going through, last-minute decisions, those things only e to a certain degree. those of us on the have-not end see the back-and-forth bickering. can we come together in america? host: thank you for your calls. tonight at 8:00, "the contenders" wraps up. 14 weeks, 14 failed presidential candidates who nonetheless had an outside impact on history. tonight, we do a wrap up program. it is three historians around a round table with clips from the 14 programs and bringing it all together about the observations they learned by looking at these people who did not make it to the white house,
next call is pat, democrat. caller: good morning. thank you for receiving my call.ave listened to all the comments this morning. i also go along with most of the comments this morning. this last-minute thing with congress is deja vu. we have been here before. i think it's about time -- instead of democrats, republicans -- we can really come back together and see government in our country the way it was meant to be. government by the people and for the people. right now, everything we're going...
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i just won't call. >> that said, while gomez says he understands why so many people may not have calledoesn't mean he thinks it's excusable. in fact, he decides to use the incident as a teaching lesson. >> i thought to myself why is it that so many people walked by and are not calling? if i'm lying on the ground, i expect that first person to see me to call 911 right way. so i thought, well, let's make a call 911 campaign. >> immediately following the incident, hector gets together with the police, has flyers translated into several languages, and distributes them in his neighborhood. >> excuses are not valid, you know. i don't think they're valid. but i do think it's important to improve that, that situation. >>> coming up -- >> don't jump! >> a man jumps off a bridge. with no rescuers in the water, what will they do? >>> and a bank robber rmt chl 4 would you try to stop this thief? a twist the teller never sees coming. when "caught on camera:what would you do" continues. my nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? would you do" continues. mptoms, plus it
i just won't call. >> that said, while gomez says he understands why so many people may not have calledoesn't mean he thinks it's excusable. in fact, he decides to use the incident as a teaching lesson. >> i thought to myself why is it that so many people walked by and are not calling? if i'm lying on the ground, i expect that first person to see me to call 911 right way. so i thought, well, let's make a call 911 campaign. >> immediately following the incident, hector gets...
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for people who were involved in the so-called vote rigging to be brought to justice and called for a snap elections in terms of the parliament well as soon as we saw protests which happened in almost immediately after the vote some of them sanctions others unsanctioned we heard reaction from both president ms vader and prime minister putin saying that protests are encouraged in terms of people coming out and voicing their demands and that's important for russia's political development and important that people are politically active as long as it stays within the law but we also just two days before this rally heard from president medvedev a proposal about some mass reforms to russia's political system disease centralized power from moscow but also to create more of a representative for a proportional system in the russian parliament there are a lot of different political parties and organizations that have been coming out to these. protesters not really leaders there are faces of the opposition some of them more well known than others one of the most well known as parties themselves
for people who were involved in the so-called vote rigging to be brought to justice and called for a snap elections in terms of the parliament well as soon as we saw protests which happened in almost immediately after the vote some of them sanctions others unsanctioned we heard reaction from both president ms vader and prime minister putin saying that protests are encouraged in terms of people coming out and voicing their demands and that's important for russia's political development and...
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and earlier this week i called paul of political facts about their annual y. of the year list and you won't believe what they picked as the winner today and in tonight's daily take i'll tell you why we all have the right to caught foul on the big banks. borrow as consumers one big yesterday is eighty and he officially dropped its bid to buy t. mobile and dominate the world was market despite spending millions on advertising and lobbying antitrust officials at the department of justice and the f.c.c. a locked purchase saying that it would hurt consumers and lead to less competition had the merger gone through then a do awfully of two companies verizon would own eighty percent of the national wireless market so what does this victory for consumers mean and might it trigger a new wave of trust busting even break up the transnational corporate giants that have come to dominate our markets joining me now is jennifer posner media critic founder and executive director of women in media news and author of the book reality bites back jennifer welcome thank you it's nic
and earlier this week i called paul of political facts about their annual y. of the year list and you won't believe what they picked as the winner today and in tonight's daily take i'll tell you why we all have the right to caught foul on the big banks. borrow as consumers one big yesterday is eighty and he officially dropped its bid to buy t. mobile and dominate the world was market despite spending millions on advertising and lobbying antitrust officials at the department of justice and the...
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it's called carrier i.q. tech researcher trevor echhart posted this video on youtube to show how the program record just about every key stroke you make, not what you search for, numbers you call, what you type in as you text or instant message some one. not nearly as private as you thought. now the carrier i.q. website said the program is installed on over 140 million phones. but that it only designed to collect, quote, unquote, performance data. we asked digital lifestyle expert, mario armstrong to break down what it is really doing. >> the bottom line is this software is capturing the data. you can see it in the youtube video. he presses a button. see it in the code. everything from text messages to buttons pressed, apps opened. web searches taking place. here is the deal. many are saying what phones is it on? could be on a lot of phones. no blackberry. microsoft says no windows phone. at & t and sprint say it is on their phones. and aye phoniphones said it is ios 5. and release a future update that will r
it's called carrier i.q. tech researcher trevor echhart posted this video on youtube to show how the program record just about every key stroke you make, not what you search for, numbers you call, what you type in as you text or instant message some one. not nearly as private as you thought. now the carrier i.q. website said the program is installed on over 140 million phones. but that it only designed to collect, quote, unquote, performance data. we asked digital lifestyle expert, mario...