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currently, having people who are making a coup in chad, and a force coming from chad as a peacekeepingt is a problem, because the influence is -- >> if you were the president of the african union, and with the head of the peacekeepers, would you politely ask the chadians to not be part of the peacekeeping operation? >> that was a tradition in u.s. peacekeeping forces. usually, you never have people coming from the border. but we have a problem currently to find troops to be part of peacekeeping, and being able to speak the language, to understand the people. this is a bit of a mixup and a difficulty, certainly. >> julie owono, what do you think? do you feel the pain of the people trying to get to 3600 peacekeepers? it is a huge territory, and they are not getting their. >> it was announced in april. in september, there are 13,000 peacekeepers. unfortunately, the central african republic is a failure, another failure of the african union. we have to recognize it will stop and another failure of the international community. the central african republic has always been used to, unfortunat
currently, having people who are making a coup in chad, and a force coming from chad as a peacekeepingt is a problem, because the influence is -- >> if you were the president of the african union, and with the head of the peacekeepers, would you politely ask the chadians to not be part of the peacekeeping operation? >> that was a tradition in u.s. peacekeeping forces. usually, you never have people coming from the border. but we have a problem currently to find troops to be part of...
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steve: chad, how you doing, man? >> really good, how are you?: let me pull that tie up for you a little bit. >> thank you very much. steve: what do you do for a living, chad? >> i'm a firefighter. steve: oh, that's a good job, man, that's nice benefits. >> mm-hmm. steve: take care of them kids and everything. >> oh, yeah. steve: chad, tell me something about the coworker sitting next to you that makes it hard to concentrate. >> they're untidy, garbage everywhere. steve: untidy, garbage everywhere. [applause] [buzzer] audience: ohh. steve: you can have a good answer that's not up there. hi, haley, how are you doing? >> hi, good, how are you? steve: congratulations on being the successful daughter here. >> thank you. [laughter] i take credit for that. steve: yeah, i've been hearing a lot about you. [laughter] got the kids and everything, and a great husband, it's just-- >> pretty fulfilling. steve: yes, it is pretty fulfilling, yeah, you mean, as versus what? [laughter] >> being the older, single daughter. [laughs] audience: ohh! >> welcome to "fa
steve: chad, how you doing, man? >> really good, how are you?: let me pull that tie up for you a little bit. >> thank you very much. steve: what do you do for a living, chad? >> i'm a firefighter. steve: oh, that's a good job, man, that's nice benefits. >> mm-hmm. steve: take care of them kids and everything. >> oh, yeah. steve: chad, tell me something about the coworker sitting next to you that makes it hard to concentrate. >> they're untidy, garbage...
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steve: chad, good to see you, mr. firefighter. congratulations. love your work, man.ame a place where it would inappropriate to hit on the opposite sex. >> the workplace. steve: the workplace. >> way to go. good job. steve: hello, haley. good to see you again, darling, beautiful mother with the two kids and all. name a place where it would be inappropriate to hit on the opposite sex. >> at your child's school. steve: at your child's school. [buzzer] ok, diane. name a place where it would be inappropriate to hit on the opposite sex. >> for a doctor to a patient? steve: a doctor to the patient. i like that answer. a doctor to the patient. >> yay! steve: you're in up there having a baby, and he hitting on you, that's--oh... oh...man. don, you got to be careful. we got two strikes here. the scott family can steal. >> at a wedding. steve: at a wedding. [buzzer]
steve: chad, good to see you, mr. firefighter. congratulations. love your work, man.ame a place where it would inappropriate to hit on the opposite sex. >> the workplace. steve: the workplace. >> way to go. good job. steve: hello, haley. good to see you again, darling, beautiful mother with the two kids and all. name a place where it would be inappropriate to hit on the opposite sex. >> at your child's school. steve: at your child's school. [buzzer] ok, diane. name a place...
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-- chad is here. do you want to drive? the hang of things in no time. and the rest of our trip included more rain, more puddles, and one really cool title. tunnel. to identifye of one would say we are a 10. on the dirty meter. let's rents off. there is still so much more to do. great time. as everyone happy? >> great time. cracks in the center of kawai is a plantation. it is the perfect place to learn about the island and it is for g8 -- kaley and jazz come to work. then i'm going to catch a loud. orchardsarieties of and we wanted to sample a local classic, the pineapple. >> the pineapple, which very few people know, actually grows on top of this plan. -- this plant. >> that is crazy. >> it takes two years to grow and 20 minutes to eat. no one wants to just look at pineapple. it was time to give one a truck -- a try. >> it is heavy, like a bowling ball. >> go ahead. since you are doing all of the hard work. how was that? >> very sweet. >> villages. >> that is one of the best pineapple's i've ever had. >> right from the fie
-- chad is here. do you want to drive? the hang of things in no time. and the rest of our trip included more rain, more puddles, and one really cool title. tunnel. to identifye of one would say we are a 10. on the dirty meter. let's rents off. there is still so much more to do. great time. as everyone happy? >> great time. cracks in the center of kawai is a plantation. it is the perfect place to learn about the island and it is for g8 -- kaley and jazz come to work. then i'm going to...
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. >> chad is on the left in maroon resting colville. his opponent on the right in black is west valley's josh. >> the hype of the match was pretty extensive. this would determine who the league champion was going to be. i think that both teams were undefeated a that particular point. >> both students are seniors. both weigh 190 pounds. >> it started out very aggressive. some shoving and things that are not unusual for wrestling match. it didn't raise to the level of penalizing. more of just a verbal warning to keep it clean type of thing. >> at one point, 17-year-old chad appears to gouge the eyes of his competitor. >> i didn't actually see it, so i couldn't penalize for it, but after viewing the tape, it was pretty obvious. so it was an aggressive match. >> the aggressive behavior of chad hildebrandt is about to escalate. >> we were in the third period, and hildebrandt was on his back. what i'm looking for is to see that both shoulder blades are down for a two-second count. >> when referee bob west sees the pin, he slaps the floor to e
. >> chad is on the left in maroon resting colville. his opponent on the right in black is west valley's josh. >> the hype of the match was pretty extensive. this would determine who the league champion was going to be. i think that both teams were undefeated a that particular point. >> both students are seniors. both weigh 190 pounds. >> it started out very aggressive. some shoving and things that are not unusual for wrestling match. it didn't raise to the level of...
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steve: chad, how are you feeling today? >> great. steve: firefighter, right? >> firefighter and paramedic, yup. steve: great job, man. instead of a thermometer, what might a nurse stick in an annoying patient's behind? >> i'm going to go with a scope or a camera looking down in there to see what's going on, you know? steve: put that camera down there. [applause] it's not what you're thinking, folks, they're very small now, they're real-- it's a little tube camera. >> not that camera. steve: not that polaroid. not the one your mamma had, where the picture come out, and you've got to fan it. no, they ain't talking about that one. put that camera in there, and take a shot. [imitates camera clicking] [bell] [applause and cheering] hello, haley. >> hello, how are you? steve: good, good. instead of a thermometer, what might a nurse stick in an annoying patient's behind? >> a scalpel? [applause] steve: well, put that scalpel! [buzzer] audience: aww... steve: okay, diane, we've got to be careful here, we've got two strikes.
steve: chad, how are you feeling today? >> great. steve: firefighter, right? >> firefighter and paramedic, yup. steve: great job, man. instead of a thermometer, what might a nurse stick in an annoying patient's behind? >> i'm going to go with a scope or a camera looking down in there to see what's going on, you know? steve: put that camera down there. [applause] it's not what you're thinking, folks, they're very small now, they're real-- it's a little tube camera. >> not...
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joining us now, michael crofton and chad morganlander. chad, to you first, buying opportunity. a selloff? >> i think we're in a short-term trading correction here, maybe 3% to 5% on the downside and then we'll be looking for seams of opportunity. i think ultimately we have to focus our attention on earnings as well as what the federal reserve is going to do and when they're going to do it. >> so what you're telling me is that this move in the market we've seen over the last several days is no different from any of those another mini corrections that we've seen in the last several months? >> right. you're getting a mini correction. i think people are a little jittery about the 17th going into october. but nonetheless, how is it going to affect the broader economy, and also what are the negotiations when they do pan ou, how is that going to be a drag on the u.s. economy. we expect perhaps a half a percentage point drag on the u.s. economy. >> michael, you seem to be in the camp it's not insubstantial who actually seem to want a shutdown and think it will be a good thing. >> i thi
joining us now, michael crofton and chad morganlander. chad, to you first, buying opportunity. a selloff? >> i think we're in a short-term trading correction here, maybe 3% to 5% on the downside and then we'll be looking for seams of opportunity. i think ultimately we have to focus our attention on earnings as well as what the federal reserve is going to do and when they're going to do it. >> so what you're telling me is that this move in the market we've seen over the last several...
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chad joining us from champagne, illinois. jed back to you.is the new reality that jadj pat describes. before the housing crisis there was a certain degree of complexity, but banks are more cautious now, and i suppose we could be grateful. >> banks are more cautious definitely. credit was too lose during the anything too tight. what you showed earlier is credit has been loosening a bit. overall, the recent trend is that credit is getting a little bit less tight than it was at the worst point of the recession. again, i expect we'll see that broader trend continue even though certai types of loans like those -- >> interest only -- >> interest only loans, and those where the term is longer than 30 years, those will be harder to get.% >> we'll continue to talk about that, jed is the chief economist at truly up. five years after the beginning of the financial crisis, henry pahlsson says he and the government did the right thing in 2008. he asked rhetorically if another crisis could happen? >> the answer i'm afraid is yes. as long as there are big f
chad joining us from champagne, illinois. jed back to you.is the new reality that jadj pat describes. before the housing crisis there was a certain degree of complexity, but banks are more cautious now, and i suppose we could be grateful. >> banks are more cautious definitely. credit was too lose during the anything too tight. what you showed earlier is credit has been loosening a bit. overall, the recent trend is that credit is getting a little bit less tight than it was at the worst...
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. >> early days of the internet, dialup, slow connection, simple graphics, but chad rus el says in manythings were better. >> with page, text and pictures, and that's it. >> in other words, no ads. today they're everywhere. >> at some point, it's gotten a bit much. >> and, now, this 31-year-old high school dropout may be on the verge of shaking up the entire internet advertising industry. >> this is ad trap. >> the idea kicked off with a video. for rus el, his invention called ad trap that connects between your modem and router and blocks every kind of ad on a web site. i have one of the first units right here. pretty easy to set up. let's give it a try. >> check out the video on the top without the ad trap. you get an ad. on the bottom with the device connected, straight to the video and the company says it works on any device. >> there's no software or settings. that was one of the goals of the project, to make it easy for people. >> he wanted to raise $150,000. he wound up with over 200. >> as for po tern shl lawsuits or the tech giant who is depend on ad revenue, chad says he is rea
. >> early days of the internet, dialup, slow connection, simple graphics, but chad rus el says in manythings were better. >> with page, text and pictures, and that's it. >> in other words, no ads. today they're everywhere. >> at some point, it's gotten a bit much. >> and, now, this 31-year-old high school dropout may be on the verge of shaking up the entire internet advertising industry. >> this is ad trap. >> the idea kicked off with a video. for rus...
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lake chad used to be one of the largest inland seas in the world. and the climate science warned us decades ago that, as a result of a warming planet, lake chad was under risk. as the current secretary-general of the united nations ban ki-moon puts it, lake chad has now shrunk to a size of a pond, right? so water scarcity, land scarcity and food scarcity as a result of an absence of water and land was the toxic mix that created conditions for identity manipulation by opportunistic politicians that saw the so for some people it's going to be too late. however, we are still in a small window of opportunity, and that's where i disagree with people that say give it up, it's all over. there is a small window of opportunity in terms of time. i would say no more than five to ten years, and that actually is being optimistic, that if we can take the courageous, bold steps that we need to take to shift our planet in an energy rereolution that takes us to bringing down carbon pollution but doing it in a way that also generates millions of new jobs in an inclus
lake chad used to be one of the largest inland seas in the world. and the climate science warned us decades ago that, as a result of a warming planet, lake chad was under risk. as the current secretary-general of the united nations ban ki-moon puts it, lake chad has now shrunk to a size of a pond, right? so water scarcity, land scarcity and food scarcity as a result of an absence of water and land was the toxic mix that created conditions for identity manipulation by opportunistic politicians...
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chad joins us. chad, first of all, they have not yet started voting, is that correct? ? >> that's right. we would expect them to get to votes in the next 30 to 40 minutes. there are two amendments to this continuing resolution, the stopgap spending bill they're going to send back to the senate later tonight. one would be to repeal the medical device tax. the other would be to delay the imt tags of the affordable care act, obama care for a year. then the ball is back in harry reid's court. the majority leader said today that as far as he's concerned they're at, one. he can easily dispense of what the senate has done here. all he has to do is table what the house sends him with a mere 51 votes. they don't have to go through 60 votes staving off ted cruz from getting on the senate floor. he can say i'm not taking the state senate. >> give me your forecast. in terms of delaying obama care for a year, will that as expected be a straight party line vote and will they all be straight party line votes and therefore will the house approve all of these bills? >> there could be a b
chad joins us. chad, first of all, they have not yet started voting, is that correct? ? >> that's right. we would expect them to get to votes in the next 30 to 40 minutes. there are two amendments to this continuing resolution, the stopgap spending bill they're going to send back to the senate later tonight. one would be to repeal the medical device tax. the other would be to delay the imt tags of the affordable care act, obama care for a year. then the ball is back in harry reid's court....
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dennis hall has an especially uneasy acquaintance with officer chad bishop.rdered his brother. and, today, must appear in court for his formal sentencing. >> you are on the record in the case of dennis m. hall. ready to go forward on the final sentencing? >> judge, we are. >> we had passed this case briefly to allow the victim's family the opportunity to be present for final sentencing. folks, i'm happy to hear from whoever would like to be heard. i will tell you that the only rule is that you have to address me personally. this is not a chance to talk to mr. hall. it's your chance to talk about mr. hall but that you're going to address me and not speak to him directly. it's hard, but that's the way it's got to be. okay? anybody have anything they want to tell me before i impose sentence? >> narrator: chad bishop has been preparing for this day and has a statement ready for the judge. >> he doesn't realize this, but by his sentencing today, you're actually setting me free. i've had a lot of sleepless nights. wrestling with the decision on whether or not to al
dennis hall has an especially uneasy acquaintance with officer chad bishop.rdered his brother. and, today, must appear in court for his formal sentencing. >> you are on the record in the case of dennis m. hall. ready to go forward on the final sentencing? >> judge, we are. >> we had passed this case briefly to allow the victim's family the opportunity to be present for final sentencing. folks, i'm happy to hear from whoever would like to be heard. i will tell you that the only...
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good morning, chad. >> good morning, carol.n the streets on miami beach. there was water in the streets. i said you know what, it hasn't rained all day, what's going on, is there a water main break and they all looked at me and said no, dude, it's high tide. i went high tide, how can it possibly be flooding just because of high tide. well, in the fall, the water is warm. warm water expands. the tides are higher because of the moon and the sun interaction and literally, miami beach is already flooding. there's no denying the fact that this is going on. i talked to some experts and some of their predictions are pretty scary. >> the ocean is rising quicker than in decades past and predictions made by some research scientists make the suggestion sound pretty dire. >> by the midpart of the century, 2050, 2060, most of the barrier islands in the world are going to have to be evacuated. >> that includes miami. it's hard to imagine iconic miami beach deserted, but it's obvious that rising water is already a common problem here. on a su
good morning, chad. >> good morning, carol.n the streets on miami beach. there was water in the streets. i said you know what, it hasn't rained all day, what's going on, is there a water main break and they all looked at me and said no, dude, it's high tide. i went high tide, how can it possibly be flooding just because of high tide. well, in the fall, the water is warm. warm water expands. the tides are higher because of the moon and the sun interaction and literally, miami beach is...
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now chad, what kind of danger is there to a city like miami, my hometown?t. >> reporter: i was there wednesday, saw water on the streets. thought it was a water main break. now high tide in the fall gets to the streets of miami beach along business cane bay and alton road. the water is rising. here is the reason why. if you warm the thermometer, what happens to the liquid, it goes up. what happens if you warm the ocean, it goes up. the same reason the thermometer will go up, not including the ice melt they were talking about, too. so the rising water now and higher tide putting a lot of big cities in danger. the ocean is rising quicker than in decades past and predictions made by some research scientists make the situation sound pretty dire. >> by mid part of the century, 2050, 2060, most of the barrier islands in the world are going to have to be evacuated. >> reporter: that includes miami. hard to imagine iconic miami beach deserted, it is obvious that rising water is already a common problem here. on a sunny day, high tide is enough to flood some streets
now chad, what kind of danger is there to a city like miami, my hometown?t. >> reporter: i was there wednesday, saw water on the streets. thought it was a water main break. now high tide in the fall gets to the streets of miami beach along business cane bay and alton road. the water is rising. here is the reason why. if you warm the thermometer, what happens to the liquid, it goes up. what happens if you warm the ocean, it goes up. the same reason the thermometer will go up, not including...
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chad meyers, thank you. high winds, heavy rain slamming parts of thailand.ornado touched down, this storm slammed into part of a school in -- near the coast. check this out. >> yeah. dramatic stuff. security camera, obviously, capturing the moment of impact there. school officials say at least six students were injured. must have been terrifying for them. emergency services warning people in at least five provinces to expect heavy rain, flash flooding and landslides over the next few days. >> vladimir putin lashing out, calling america a bully. he questions what president obama calls america's exceptionalism in an op-ed piece in the new york times. >> we can stop children from being gassed to death and thereby make our own children safer over the long run, i believe we should act. that's what makes america different. that's what makes us exceptional. [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] a
chad meyers, thank you. high winds, heavy rain slamming parts of thailand.ornado touched down, this storm slammed into part of a school in -- near the coast. check this out. >> yeah. dramatic stuff. security camera, obviously, capturing the moment of impact there. school officials say at least six students were injured. must have been terrifying for them. emergency services warning people in at least five provinces to expect heavy rain, flash flooding and landslides over the next few...
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good morning, chad. >> reporter: good morning.hen i drove to miami beach. when i drove up alton street to 10th street, there's water in the street. i said, is there a water main break? they said this is high tide. i went, this is ground. high tide happens over at the beach. happens over on the shore. nope, water comes up through the suhrs a sewers and it comes up every time there's a high tide. no denying it here in miami, the water is going up. the ocean is rising quicker than in decades past. predictions made by some research scientists make the situation sound pretty dire. >> by the midpart of the century, 2050, 2060, most of the barrier islands in the world will have to be evacuated. >> reporter: and that includes miami. it's hard to imagine, iconic miami beach deserted but it is obvious that rising water is already a common problem here. on a sunny day, a high tide is enough to flood some streets. >> we live on lime stone. lime stone is like porous sponge. we really can't use levees to hold back the water. >> reporter: while
good morning, chad. >> reporter: good morning.hen i drove to miami beach. when i drove up alton street to 10th street, there's water in the street. i said, is there a water main break? they said this is high tide. i went, this is ground. high tide happens over at the beach. happens over on the shore. nope, water comes up through the suhrs a sewers and it comes up every time there's a high tide. no denying it here in miami, the water is going up. the ocean is rising quicker than in decades...
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chad myers as well. george, first to you. tell me where you are and how bad it is. >> reporter: okay, brooke, we're in boulder. let's talk about it in different phases. the last 24 hours, we dealt with the storm, a lot of rain, water rushes down the road. now it seems like we're dealing with the cleanup. you see the bulldozers. they started the process of moving a lot of the mud, a lot of the rocks. there's a lot of debris that came through as the floodwaters pushed downstream. and now we're also seeing, you know, people are coming out to kind of look at it. it's been a soaking 24 hours. people are coming out to see what the situation is. jonathan, i don't know if you can pan over here to show what the people are doing as far as cleaning up, trying to move the debris from in front of their yards, in front of their homes to, you know, get back to some sense of normalcy, but looks can be deceiving because we do still, brooke, have a lot of running water down these neighborhoods. there are areas that are cut off because of all t
chad myers as well. george, first to you. tell me where you are and how bad it is. >> reporter: okay, brooke, we're in boulder. let's talk about it in different phases. the last 24 hours, we dealt with the storm, a lot of rain, water rushes down the road. now it seems like we're dealing with the cleanup. you see the bulldozers. they started the process of moving a lot of the mud, a lot of the rocks. there's a lot of debris that came through as the floodwaters pushed downstream. and now...
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that's where we find cnn meteorologist chad meyers.r from a storm surge. why is that? >> reporter: because when i arrived in miami beach wednesday, it hadn't rained, there was nothing in the streets except water. and i looked down, i said there must be a water main break, that's the only possible reason there would be water in the streets. when i talked to the experts, they said no, that's the tide. the tide is so high, water levels coming up so much, you can get water in the streets in high tide and it is saltwater, and it is everywhere, up and down alton, not miami beach proper, but the rising warm water, potential for bigger hurricanes, hurricane experts say this is just the beginning. >> what you're seeing is a microcosm of what's happening all across the u.s., you see it in norfolk, sea level rise is causing areas to flood under unusually high tides. our building, we put things where we thought the water would never go. now because of sea level rise, the water is going there. as we advance this out in time, that means storm surges
that's where we find cnn meteorologist chad meyers.r from a storm surge. why is that? >> reporter: because when i arrived in miami beach wednesday, it hadn't rained, there was nothing in the streets except water. and i looked down, i said there must be a water main break, that's the only possible reason there would be water in the streets. when i talked to the experts, they said no, that's the tide. the tide is so high, water levels coming up so much, you can get water in the streets in...
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i call it south way that carol to me chad he's the c.e.o. of russia's direct investment funds and i call his idea as to what he felt about the need break development bank in the complex it says that it may have a different models there is a model of different countries having different developmental banks and miracle bank for example you said development bank in russia very successful showing example for how you can really grow the infrastructure and grow the elements but have a developmental base the question is still open about development being for you know g. twenty how will it work is it to many countries working together to me process very easy and how decisions have been made so i think there will be discussions during various meetings that will address some of those issues and what are the main issues that we think location and he's going to be in charge of providing all of that you see to be defined as well as are maneesha so for example there is already a world bank and i.m.f. and budget was institutions so how's that going to be s
i call it south way that carol to me chad he's the c.e.o. of russia's direct investment funds and i call his idea as to what he felt about the need break development bank in the complex it says that it may have a different models there is a model of different countries having different developmental banks and miracle bank for example you said development bank in russia very successful showing example for how you can really grow the infrastructure and grow the elements but have a developmental...
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clech representing the american foundation of equal rights chad griffin we all worked together and thanks so much for everything you did. we couldn't have achieved the success here today without you. i'd like to ask terry stuart worked day and night i want to give them a chance to talk about. thank you >> thank you (clapping). >> i never see me at the poumd without the opinion in my hand. i want to add we're excited about getting marriage equality back it upholds this supreme court decision but you know there's a doma case and a lot of people fought about it but when we work together great things happen and in the doma case the court expressed a equal protection. so i'm really great deal of to the people who work so hard on the doma case and the people who were the plaintiffs in the cases and await us both working together we have this two part victory so we should celebrate both. thank you (clapping) >> we have, you know, we're blessed no san francisco to have amazing leadership. our mayor and former mayor and city attorney and the people in the city attorney's office office and then the
clech representing the american foundation of equal rights chad griffin we all worked together and thanks so much for everything you did. we couldn't have achieved the success here today without you. i'd like to ask terry stuart worked day and night i want to give them a chance to talk about. thank you >> thank you (clapping). >> i never see me at the poumd without the opinion in my hand. i want to add we're excited about getting marriage equality back it upholds this supreme court...
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. >> let's bring in chad burton to talk about the 10th pillars of retirement. >> the first on the listis to know your expenses. >> everybody is different and you cannot just use in the role. everybody is different in terms of hobbies. how much trouble that you want to do. a lot of people are helping their kids and grandkids. post college, everybody has a different things. there is also helped issues.health issueu really have to know your expenses because you cannot even work is sent to you know what your expenses are. >> i fear retirement, and should undertaxed commission. >>people have differentno your >> if you have not paid a uncle sam, if you have taxable accounts like ross. is it low base or high base. do you know what you will pay when you sell the stock. you have took do long-term tax protection so that your expenses can be added to your tax bracket. your bill to uncle sam on top of that. >> how do you maximize the social security? what should i know about social security? >> if you're under 45, you should say more than you need to. if you're over 55 and you are close to retirem
. >> let's bring in chad burton to talk about the 10th pillars of retirement. >> the first on the listis to know your expenses. >> everybody is different and you cannot just use in the role. everybody is different in terms of hobbies. how much trouble that you want to do. a lot of people are helping their kids and grandkids. post college, everybody has a different things. there is also helped issues.health issueu really have to know your expenses because you cannot even work...
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there's an old picture of ted your island before the chad always good oh here. gone way up there. has gone. right here are some of the headstones from the graves that for here this is a fruit that's that's what we don't want happen to tangier all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. dramas that can't be ignored. to. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the walls the lights now. on the old picture of today's my own demand from around the globe. local. t.v. . this is a media leave us so we leave them to be. by the same motions to. follow your party has a goal the questions that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . wealthy british style it's time to let. the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. headlines to name two cars a report. good lumber tour. was to build a new. version of leave doesn't sound anything mission to teach me why you should care about humans. this is why you should c
there's an old picture of ted your island before the chad always good oh here. gone way up there. has gone. right here are some of the headstones from the graves that for here this is a fruit that's that's what we don't want happen to tangier all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. dramas that can't be ignored. to. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the walls the lights now. on the old...
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chad, thank you very much.u very much as well. >>> up next, we'll talk live to one of the democrats booted from office over her gun control stance. huge story out of colorado we've been following this week. we'll talk to this wolf about a plumber who began the push to get her out. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you
chad, thank you very much.u very much as well. >>> up next, we'll talk live to one of the democrats booted from office over her gun control stance. huge story out of colorado we've been following this week. we'll talk to this wolf about a plumber who began the push to get her out. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution...
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we have cnn's chad myers in the florida keys.y around the horn anywhere you have a large population living close to the sea, most of those people will be as close to the water as possible. they built on the land that was close to the water. so they are on the lowest possible land and if the water rises as predicted, the water will be in the neighborhoods literally in the next 10-to-15 years and probably through the neighborhoods in the next 50 years. we talked to jamie earl from the national hurricane center. this is bringing the cause of hurricane sandy. that was a big wind storm that brought storm surge. there is a big forecast for next year. let me show you what he is worried about. >> you are seeing a microcosm across the u.s. you see it bad in norfolk. sea level rises and causes areas to flood under unusually large high tides. we put things in the areas where water would never go and now the sea levels are rising and the water is going there. that means that storm surges which will come on top of the sea level in any sea lev
we have cnn's chad myers in the florida keys.y around the horn anywhere you have a large population living close to the sea, most of those people will be as close to the water as possible. they built on the land that was close to the water. so they are on the lowest possible land and if the water rises as predicted, the water will be in the neighborhoods literally in the next 10-to-15 years and probably through the neighborhoods in the next 50 years. we talked to jamie earl from the national...