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i'm not supporting the code. what i'm saying, break the code by stopping it on the front end. >> but if we're not stopping it on the front end, okay, are you telling the young people that they do need to pick up the phone and help the police solve this murder? are you telling young people that? >> let me tell you this here. there is too much hype with the code of silence first of all. people have broken the code all across the united states. the big motion picture "american gangsta" frank lucas told on everybody. right now in chicago people get arrested every day, 40 people might get arrested, 35 of 40 turn state evidence on their friends. >> you're telling kids, don't believe the hype. correct? >> don't believe the hype. that's what i'm talking about. those people are breaking the code. >> i want to read awe comment on my facebook page. this person appeared to be someone older, not a young kid. it said, well, the police get paid to investigate and solve crimes. why should the public do their jobs for them? if th
i'm not supporting the code. what i'm saying, break the code by stopping it on the front end. >> but if we're not stopping it on the front end, okay, are you telling the young people that they do need to pick up the phone and help the police solve this murder? are you telling young people that? >> let me tell you this here. there is too much hype with the code of silence first of all. people have broken the code all across the united states. the big motion picture "american...
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maybe code pink is moving a little code road. >> what happens when a left wing group and their left wing leader suddenly go away in terms of beliefs? what happens? is there an identity crisis? >> it is a positive thing that code pink is real idahoing that talibans are bad mothers. code pink has come around because the taliban subrogates women. they did during their reign but they also banned kites. you couldn't fly kites. they banned kites. who will speak for the kites, greg? general motorgreg. >> greg: that is an excellent question. nobody speaks for the kites. >> they are so underrepresented. >> jill, these people were northerlyally the queen of the crazy pants but suddenly they have common sense injuries should we cut them some slack or cut them something? >> i do give them credit for researching the topic for going there and finding out what the situation is and talking to people and then being able to admit you know what some of our previous views we are willing to change them and to admit that they are wrong about some of those things. i'm cutting them slack. >> greg: i can't separ
maybe code pink is moving a little code road. >> what happens when a left wing group and their left wing leader suddenly go away in terms of beliefs? what happens? is there an identity crisis? >> it is a positive thing that code pink is real idahoing that talibans are bad mothers. code pink has come around because the taliban subrogates women. they did during their reign but they also banned kites. you couldn't fly kites. they banned kites. who will speak for the kites, greg?...
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there çis a fishing tackle in ç the existing tax code.congress far too much power for a çlegislator i a i]free society.t( [applause]t( we need to make ourselves loud and clear on the subject t(of t reform.xd when our political opponents talk about making the tax code more far by subsidies for certain behaviors, bwe need to tell t(them we don't need congress to tell çus how to li and to make our choices. and even when our friends and allies are offering happy acts, we need to tell them to be serious about tax reform. thank you very much.ç >> ladies and gentlemen from the wall street journal, woman johnç>> -- welcome john fund. >> i have good news, i am one of the few speaks standing ç between you and lunch. thank you, for being here. i am thrilled to be here, i think you are the new american patriots. and i want to thank you, how many of you are readers or subscribers to the wall çstree journal. thank you, thank you for paying my salary and that of steve who preceded me. you know the component of freedom in health care don't want to
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and the family and others to really get down to the bottom of the code of silence. the code of silence is an unacceptable in this day and age where we have young children being killed. it is something that every family, every community should stand up, shoulder to shoulder, and not allow teenagers to run their family, run their block, or their community. this is truly unacceptable. >>> four teenagers are charged with beating albert to death. police are still trying to find other teens who may have taken part in this attack. during the funeral, the victim's mother, jeannette albert, read from a poem that she wrote for her son. she says she doesn't want any other parent to go through the grief she is going through right now. victor woods, a one-time criminal who now tries to steer chicago's kids away from crime, says the city isn't facing up to its epidemic of violence. >> we had 37 young people die last year and this is not on the job training. this city is not prepared to stop this problem. i've been doing work at the juvenile detention center downtown where there's
and the family and others to really get down to the bottom of the code of silence. the code of silence is an unacceptable in this day and age where we have young children being killed. it is something that every family, every community should stand up, shoulder to shoulder, and not allow teenagers to run their family, run their block, or their community. this is truly unacceptable. >>> four teenagers are charged with beating albert to death. police are still trying to find other teens...
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that's how you break the code in reverse. at cease-fire, we mediated our 286 conflicts this year because guys talk to us. so we can stop a homicide with the information. that's what the people need to step up and start doing. looking at what happened to derrion, somebody in the crowd should have said stop it. you have a lot of people that had influence over the crowd. somebody should have said look, that's one of our brothers and what's happening in america also, african-american youth are not looking at each other as brothers anymore. everybody is choosing sides. you don't have to break a code, you know, as far as telling on people all the time. there's a big mistrust out here. what i'm saying, break the code by stopping it on the front end. >> but if we're not stopping it on the front end, are you telling the young people that they do need to pick up the phone and help the police solve this murder, are you telling young people that? >> there's too much hype with the code of silence first of all. people have broken the code
that's how you break the code in reverse. at cease-fire, we mediated our 286 conflicts this year because guys talk to us. so we can stop a homicide with the information. that's what the people need to step up and start doing. looking at what happened to derrion, somebody in the crowd should have said stop it. you have a lot of people that had influence over the crowd. somebody should have said look, that's one of our brothers and what's happening in america also, african-american youth are not...
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the people at the college say the dress code is needed, but the students? they're not so sure. >> the young men theneed to pree themselves to be the leaders that they are. >> at the same time, this restricts us to just be ourselves. >> officials say it was prompted in part by someone wearing women's clothes to class. >>> it gets even stronger off mexico's pacific coast. hurricane rick is now a category 4, meaning it has winds near 130 miles per hour. a city about 250 miles southwest of acapulco here, and there is concern that heavy rains could trigger landslides in the city. it is expected to remain offshore during the weekend. >>> a father of a missing florida girl has divorced his wife. he divorced her a month after his daughter haleigh disappeared in february. misty is the last person to see haleigh. officials don't think she's told them everything she knows about her disappearance, but she is not a suspect in the case. >>> check your freezer or refrigerator for some potentially bad sausages. a california company is recalling thousands of pounds. they're
the people at the college say the dress code is needed, but the students? they're not so sure. >> the young men theneed to pree themselves to be the leaders that they are. >> at the same time, this restricts us to just be ourselves. >> officials say it was prompted in part by someone wearing women's clothes to class. >>> it gets even stronger off mexico's pacific coast. hurricane rick is now a category 4, meaning it has winds near 130 miles per hour. a city about 250...
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that's the bar code. here is something fun to do with a bar code.in the supermarket, draw an extra line, you never know what could ring up. a ham? life's an adventure, folks. don't forget that. google today changed their logo to a bar code to celebrate and tonight we honor the bar code with some great moments from its past 57 years. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: 7186043825 is any favorite. that was dumb, i know. [ laughter ] the first shipments of the swine flu vaccine are arriving in clinics and hospitals this week. children under 5 get priority which may be the only good news for the gosselin family this month. even with the vaccine, they say the best way to avoid swine flu completely is to isolate yourself from others, which isn't easy to do. really, do be completely isolated from other human beings, you have to go live in a cave for three months or interrupt taylor swift's award presentation at the vma awards. there aren't a lot of choices. the first cases of swine throfl reported in mexico. in china, the government commissioned this helpful cartoon to teach ai
that's the bar code. here is something fun to do with a bar code.in the supermarket, draw an extra line, you never know what could ring up. a ham? life's an adventure, folks. don't forget that. google today changed their logo to a bar code to celebrate and tonight we honor the bar code with some great moments from its past 57 years. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: 7186043825 is any favorite. that was dumb, i know. [ laughter ] the first shipments of the swine flu vaccine are arriving in clinics and...
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that's the underpinning ofhe coyle code theory, because the rats and we have in our brains, myelin.tinez. >> there's the problem -- >> he's his own star-making machine. he's turned out quarterbacks like peyton manning and totom brady and others. >> anyone can say i coached manning and brady and they'd make it despite of who coached them. but you takeke the worst kid and say give him to me for 15 minutes and then watch him mechanically. >> you'll see him repeat himself a million times. tom brady in his wallet carries a piece of paper with six or seven martinezisms on them. to remind -- to remind him exactly what those things are. it's simple, it's repetitive, but difficult to do. >> as coyle observed the style of great coach is mild, laid back, intensely watchful. >> there's nobody giving inspirational speeches. what there are are people e giving small really intense cororrectio they're getting people into that zone where they can deeply practice and making small corrections that's the path to skill. that's the royal road. ♪ >> getting into the zone where you're so focused on those s
that's the underpinning ofhe coyle code theory, because the rats and we have in our brains, myelin.tinez. >> there's the problem -- >> he's his own star-making machine. he's turned out quarterbacks like peyton manning and totom brady and others. >> anyone can say i coached manning and brady and they'd make it despite of who coached them. but you takeke the worst kid and say give him to me for 15 minutes and then watch him mechanically. >> you'll see him repeat himself a...
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that's the underpinning of the coyle code theory, because the rats and we have in our brains, myelin.rs old. linda won't let her get past a verse until she gets it down. >> it has to be a habit and it has to be repeated over and over and over. then they have to move it to. then they have to have a rhythm to it and put rds to it. >> it's a lot of work. >> it's a lot of work. >> it's a lot of work that applies not only to music, but to everything else, like sports. >> too fast. >> this is tom martinez. >> there's the problem -- >> he's his own star-making machine. he's turned out quarterbacks like peyton manning and tom brady and others. >> anyone can say i coached manning and brady and they'd make it despite of who coached them. but you take the worst kid and say give him to me for 15 minutes and then watch him mechanically. >> you'll see him repeat himself a million times. tom brady in his wallet carries a piece of paper with six or seven martinezisms on them. to remind -- to remind him exactly what those things are. it's simple, it's repetitive, but difficult to do. >> as coyle obser
that's the underpinning of the coyle code theory, because the rats and we have in our brains, myelin.rs old. linda won't let her get past a verse until she gets it down. >> it has to be a habit and it has to be repeated over and over and over. then they have to move it to. then they have to have a rhythm to it and put rds to it. >> it's a lot of work. >> it's a lot of work. >> it's a lot of work that applies not only to music, but to everything else, like sports....
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they say the dress code is needed. some students are not so sure. >> this is about the legacy and tradition. and about our young men preparing themselveses to be the leaders that they are. >> i can understand where they're coming from. some things are restriscting us from being ourselves. >>> an already powerful storm is getting even stronger off mexico's pacific coast. hurricane rick is now a category 4. it's sitting 250 miles sout west here. there's concern that heavy rain could trigger landslides and flooding. forecasters say the storm is expected to remain offshore during the weekend. >>> the father of a missing florida girl has divorced his 17-year-old wife. ronald cummings married misty a month after his daughter disappeared in february. misty is the last person to see haleigh. police say they don't think misty has told them everything they know. >> check your freezer for potentially bad sausages. a california company is recalling more than 1,100 pounds of the sausage. the company sent the meat the the market bef
they say the dress code is needed. some students are not so sure. >> this is about the legacy and tradition. and about our young men preparing themselveses to be the leaders that they are. >> i can understand where they're coming from. some things are restriscting us from being ourselves. >>> an already powerful storm is getting even stronger off mexico's pacific coast. hurricane rick is now a category 4. it's sitting 250 miles sout west here. there's concern that heavy...
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we're getting killed by this code of silence.no snitching rule m. >> four teens have been arrested on first-degree murder charges and investigators are looking for three more suspects. >>> another chicago teen is clinging to life in a hospital after being beaten on a north side street. police have not identified the 14-year-old victim. the boy was chased down by three male attackers who beat him. one allegedly struck him in the head with a shiny object. the teen is in critical condition with a fractured skull. >>> the man charged with abducting jaycee dugard says he's worried about her legal rights in a letter delivered to a tv news anchor in sacramento, phillip garrido said dugard has been denied access to an attorney while being questioned. he goes on to say that dugard's civil rights have been clearly violated. a county prosecutor says garrido is following the case from jail. he has access to tv and newspapers. garrido and his wife nancy are charged with abducting dugard and holding her hostage for 18 years in their backyard.
we're getting killed by this code of silence.no snitching rule m. >> four teens have been arrested on first-degree murder charges and investigators are looking for three more suspects. >>> another chicago teen is clinging to life in a hospital after being beaten on a north side street. police have not identified the 14-year-old victim. the boy was chased down by three male attackers who beat him. one allegedly struck him in the head with a shiny object. the teen is in critical...
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who would not want to see their face in bar codes? >> the possibilities are endless. it is pretty amazing. >> that is very cool. chances are you have never seen barbie quite like this in her 50 years on the market. in san francisco this exhibit is on display. artists take the iconic doll and transformer into a variety of alter egos. some of them we cannot show you because of their race in nature. -- racy nature. one of them is bonded to barbie -- b ondage bondage barbie. >> by altering her, she becomes more real. >> have you heard from a talf? >> not yes. >> the exhibit runs through the weekend. >> this is america. whatever. >> yes, whatever. >> 55 degrees on tv all. coming up, we will look at the morning headlines. >> i changed my barbie into a tent -- in to ken. we'll give you an update on traffic coming up. >> looking at 80 doppler, there are no showers or storms yet, but we are tracking a massive storm system. i will let you know when it gets here. 55 degrees downtown, actually 58 trapped in the trance of their shopping routine, some people don't notice the differ
who would not want to see their face in bar codes? >> the possibilities are endless. it is pretty amazing. >> that is very cool. chances are you have never seen barbie quite like this in her 50 years on the market. in san francisco this exhibit is on display. artists take the iconic doll and transformer into a variety of alter egos. some of them we cannot show you because of their race in nature. -- racy nature. one of them is bonded to barbie -- b ondage bondage barbie. >> by...
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the bar says the students were violating the dress code.egitz was told his jeans were simply too baggy. so, this is what he did, he traded pants with his white friend. listen what happened. >> he's actually wearing my pants. he actually -- later on, he went back to the hotel, we did a switch of pants and he put my pants on. keep in mind, this guy's about three inches shorter than me and probably close to 40 or 50 pounds lighter than me. but he went back to the bar later on that evening with the same manager, same bouncer at the door and was able to just walk right in, while actually making jokes with the bouncer about not paying for the people behind him. >> now, here is the photo, once again, of the switcheroo. you be the judge. regitz on the left, his pal on the right. they're wearing the same jeans. regis was denied entry and jordan was let right in. what do you think? is the proof in the pants? did this bouncer have a problem with the clothes or with the person wearing them? the state of illinois and the federal government both launched
the bar says the students were violating the dress code.egitz was told his jeans were simply too baggy. so, this is what he did, he traded pants with his white friend. listen what happened. >> he's actually wearing my pants. he actually -- later on, he went back to the hotel, we did a switch of pants and he put my pants on. keep in mind, this guy's about three inches shorter than me and probably close to 40 or 50 pounds lighter than me. but he went back to the bar later on that evening...
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the bar code was patented 57 years ago this week and has become essential to america's business.contains 12 digits and can be used to track just about anything bought and sold in many countries, but all good things must end. bar codes may eventually be replaced by radio frequency identification tags which can be read up to several yards away by scanners using radio waves. that's it for us today. thanks for being with us. thanks for joining us. join us next week. my guest ebay ceo john donaho will join us on the state of e-commerce and what he expects for the all-important holiday season. keep it here where wall street meets main street. i'll see you next weekend. >> this is "open house." today we'll show you how to spice up any room without breaking the bank. >> just because something's broken doesn't mean you can't turn it into a treasure. >> then, "tips of the trade" on designing with international appeal.
the bar code was patented 57 years ago this week and has become essential to america's business.contains 12 digits and can be used to track just about anything bought and sold in many countries, but all good things must end. bar codes may eventually be replaced by radio frequency identification tags which can be read up to several yards away by scanners using radio waves. that's it for us today. thanks for being with us. thanks for joining us. join us next week. my guest ebay ceo john donaho...
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that's how you break the code in reverse. ceasefire, we stopped conflicts this year because guys talked to us. they break the code every day because they know we may not say anything to anybody else, but we know we can stop a homicide with the information. that's what people need to step up and start doing. somebody in the crowd should have stepped up and said, you know what, stop it. stop it right now. we're not doing this anymore. a lot of the -- you have a lot of people out there that have influence over the crowd. somebody should have came to their acceptses and said, look here, man, that's one of our brothers. what's happening across america also, african-american youth are not looking at each other as brothers anymore. everybody's choosing sides. you don't have to break a code, you know, as far as telling on people all the time, because people, there's a big distrust out here. don't get me wrong, i'm not supporting the code. i'm saying break the code by stopping it on the front end. >> but if we're not stopping it on th
that's how you break the code in reverse. ceasefire, we stopped conflicts this year because guys talked to us. they break the code every day because they know we may not say anything to anybody else, but we know we can stop a homicide with the information. that's what people need to step up and start doing. somebody in the crowd should have stepped up and said, you know what, stop it. stop it right now. we're not doing this anymore. a lot of the -- you have a lot of people out there that have...
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we are literally getting killed by this code of silence, no snitching rule.e've got to work to overcome it. >> so far police have arrested four teens on first-degree murder charges. they say that all three with were seen on videotape attacking albert. investigators are looking for three more suspects. >>> democrats say they could get a health care reform bill on the floor of both houses within two weeks. republican efforts to amend the bill to something that they're going to support have failed. yesterday president obama was working the phones trying to get more democrats to support the proposal. >>> first lady michelle obama says that the gloves are off in her battle to get the 2016 olympics to chicago. she sat down with the president of the international olympic committee this morning and president obama will join her in denmark tonight. richard lui is following this for us. why is the president getting so slofled? >> it could be partly personal. president obama has a home just two blocks from where the games would be held. critics say he cannot afford to t
we are literally getting killed by this code of silence, no snitching rule.e've got to work to overcome it. >> so far police have arrested four teens on first-degree murder charges. they say that all three with were seen on videotape attacking albert. investigators are looking for three more suspects. >>> democrats say they could get a health care reform bill on the floor of both houses within two weeks. republican efforts to amend the bill to something that they're going to...
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that's how you break the code in reverse. at ceasefire, we mediate 286 conflicts this year bus guys talked to us, they break the code every day 'cause they know we may not say nothing to nobody else but we can stop a homicide with the information. that's what the people need to step up and start doing, looking at what happened to dar yin, somebody out there in the crowd should have stepped up and said you know what stop it stop it right now, not doing this anymore, off a lot of people out there that had influence over the crowd, somebody should have came to their senses and said, look here, man, that's one of our brothers and ma is happening across america, african-american youth not looking at each other as brothers anymore. everybody is choosing sides, you don't have to break a code as far as telling on people all the time because people -- there is a big distrust out here, don't get me wrong, i'm not supporting the code what, i'm saying, break the coded by stopping it on the front end. >> okay to, but if we are not stoppin
that's how you break the code in reverse. at ceasefire, we mediate 286 conflicts this year bus guys talked to us, they break the code every day 'cause they know we may not say nothing to nobody else but we can stop a homicide with the information. that's what the people need to step up and start doing, looking at what happened to dar yin, somebody out there in the crowd should have stepped up and said you know what stop it stop it right now, not doing this anymore, off a lot of people out there...
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we are literally getting killed by this code of silence.no snitching rule, and we've got to work hard to overcome it. so far, police have arrested four teens on first degree murder charges. investigators are looking for three more suspects. >>> and another chicago teenager is clinging to life in the hospital after he was beaten on a north side street. police have not identified the 14-year-old victim. a witness says the boy was chased down by three male attackers who beat him. one allegedly struck him in the head with a shiny object. the teen is in critical condition with a fractured skull. >>> the tennessee man accused of abducting his own children in japan insists he didn't do anything wrong. christopher savoy tells cnn, he is scared he may never see his kids again. savoy says his ex-wife took the children to japan in violation of their custody agreement. but japanese law considers her the sole guardian. cnn was granted an interview him, but no cameras were allowed. here's what he says. i am so scared. i don't know how long i'll be here.
we are literally getting killed by this code of silence.no snitching rule, and we've got to work hard to overcome it. so far, police have arrested four teens on first degree murder charges. investigators are looking for three more suspects. >>> and another chicago teenager is clinging to life in the hospital after he was beaten on a north side street. police have not identified the 14-year-old victim. a witness says the boy was chased down by three male attackers who beat him. one...
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adamant is outside, hopefully in a code. >> it is the first day of october.code over your suit coat. >> i am only out here for a couple of minutes. if you're out for an extended period of time, and doing a long walk, you will want the long sleeves and a jacket. you may have to turn up the heat in your car. it is chilly outside. winchester, 46. cumberland, 48. in the district, 50 degrees. here is the forecast. a lot of sunshine today. a few scattere clds. a very sunny and pleasant. we will warm up to near 70. sunrise at 7:04 a.m. will probably be back average tomorrow. >> i am great and so is traffic. i have been watching it on the cameras and talking to police and looking at what is happening. i will show you what i have found. good on the dulles greenway and the dulles toll road. this is the george washington parkway. we lived in a beautiful city. i love the shot. nothing out of leesburg, the dulles toll road, the dulles greenway, good on 28, good on route 7. headlights to 95. this is 66. more headlights on 270 into montgomery county. back over to the news d
adamant is outside, hopefully in a code. >> it is the first day of october.code over your suit coat. >> i am only out here for a couple of minutes. if you're out for an extended period of time, and doing a long walk, you will want the long sleeves and a jacket. you may have to turn up the heat in your car. it is chilly outside. winchester, 46. cumberland, 48. in the district, 50 degrees. here is the forecast. a lot of sunshine today. a few scattere clds. a very sunny and pleasant....
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we are literally getting killed by this code of silence, no-snitching rule.k hard to overcome. >> it police have arrested four teens on first-degree murder charges. they say this all three were seen on videotape attacking albert. investigators are looking for three more suspects. >>> first lady michelle obama says the gloves are off and their battle to get the 2016 olympics to chicago. she started making the rounds with the international olympic committee yesterday. president obama is going to join her tonight. there she is. correspondent richard lui joining us. richard, what's the president doing? >> you know, this could be partly personal if you think about it. president obama has a home two blocks from where the games would be held. political analysts saying he needs a win right now. tough battle on health care we were talking about. afghan war that's also been a difficult process for him. this could be a shot of good news in bringing the olympics home to chicago. the republican party chair suggesting the president may have too much actually on his plate a
we are literally getting killed by this code of silence, no-snitching rule.k hard to overcome. >> it police have arrested four teens on first-degree murder charges. they say this all three were seen on videotape attacking albert. investigators are looking for three more suspects. >>> first lady michelle obama says the gloves are off and their battle to get the 2016 olympics to chicago. she started making the rounds with the international olympic committee yesterday. president...
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and that's now become sort of a code phrase for any kind of wacky legal defense strategy. it was a real tactic used in the defense of dan white, who was accused of assassinating harvey milk and san francisco mayor george moscone in the late '70s. white was convicted of voluntary manslaughter. ronnie zamora's lawyer said he had tv intoxication from watching violent shows like kojak. and that's why he shot his elderly neighbor. the jury didn't buy that and convicted him. this is the strangest defense of all. a woman wanted in a string of defendants who claimed the movie "matrix" turned them into murderers. but the twinkie-esk matrix defense jury found her not guilty by reason of insanity. i think, walter, if your client gets off, this is really going to be a watershed moment and going to set one for the record books here. >> again, this is very different. those people said they did the act. they had an excuse. this is a case where we say the act was not committed. very different. >> i actually think it's also -- i mean, people who are overweight should be offended by this. i
and that's now become sort of a code phrase for any kind of wacky legal defense strategy. it was a real tactic used in the defense of dan white, who was accused of assassinating harvey milk and san francisco mayor george moscone in the late '70s. white was convicted of voluntary manslaughter. ronnie zamora's lawyer said he had tv intoxication from watching violent shows like kojak. and that's why he shot his elderly neighbor. the jury didn't buy that and convicted him. this is the strangest...
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people know the "the da vinci code" story. that is here. >> there are other photographs of paintings other than the "mona lisa" here including "the last supper." >> and the drawing of the "circular man." >> it starts when? >> the exhibit opens on saturday and runs through january. a short time. plenty of time to get here. >> is there an additional fee? >> there is a slight upcharge. $20 for an adult. $14 for a child to see the science center, plus the exhibit. >> i think you will be i am priced by the -- i think you will be impressed by the six "mona lisas." standing here among all those eyes is amazing. >> absolutely. we are on display. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for coming down. >> it starts this saturday at the science center. we will check traffic and more first warning weather for you right after this break. to aquafresh, your mouth is amazing. did you know 40% of tooth surface is hidden between teeth providing a perfect hiding place? that's why aquafresh invented iso-active whitening. a breakthrough gel that tr
people know the "the da vinci code" story. that is here. >> there are other photographs of paintings other than the "mona lisa" here including "the last supper." >> and the drawing of the "circular man." >> it starts when? >> the exhibit opens on saturday and runs through january. a short time. plenty of time to get here. >> is there an additional fee? >> there is a slight upcharge. $20 for an adult. $14 for a child to...
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students found breaking the code have to change before returning to class. morehouse is a private historically black college. its list of alumni include martin luther king jr., spike lee, and samuel l. jackson. >>> can you take a mouth grill out? i never -- i did not think you could take a mouth grill out. i thought it was like -- you can? i thought they were like diamonds and silver on your teeth. if an addict says i must be wrong -- i guess you can take it out. people on the crew are going, you can take it out. if an act sd says we can get ri anything on your credit score, watch out. our money expert jennifer westhoven is looking out for you. >> a lot of people think there's a blemish on my credit score. maybe you're angry about it or you think it's not fair. you have to be very careful about getting rid of it. there are two companies settling with the ftc right now over charges basically that they made stuff up, they made illegal claims. in case you were hoping that a company could just come many and kind of get rid of the evidence, they can't. the bottom
students found breaking the code have to change before returning to class. morehouse is a private historically black college. its list of alumni include martin luther king jr., spike lee, and samuel l. jackson. >>> can you take a mouth grill out? i never -- i did not think you could take a mouth grill out. i thought it was like -- you can? i thought they were like diamonds and silver on your teeth. if an addict says i must be wrong -- i guess you can take it out. people on the crew are...
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part of a controversy dress code at morehouse college in atlanta. the school is cracking down on inappropriate attire. other no 4 of -nos, mouth grill 'do rags and pajamas in public. >> this is about the morehouse lega legacy, tradition, young men preparing themselves to be leaders that they are. >> i understand where they're coming from. at the same time some things are restricting us from being ourselves. >> the school's rep says cross dressing ban is aimed at only a handful of students. >>> colorado police say the heene family is full of hot air, but how did authorities come to that conclusion. >>> a closer look at the home made balloon that caused last week's high drama. @@@@@@@ they said it would never last. but it's been two months, and you're still going strong. glade lasting impressions. two fragrances alternate to keep things... fresh and exciting day after day. - and not just for 30 days. - ( inhales deeply, sighs ) but for 60. it's the longest-lasting plugins ever. get freshness that won't fade away for 60 days. ahhh! with plugins
part of a controversy dress code at morehouse college in atlanta. the school is cracking down on inappropriate attire. other no 4 of -nos, mouth grill 'do rags and pajamas in public. >> this is about the morehouse lega legacy, tradition, young men preparing themselves to be leaders that they are. >> i understand where they're coming from. at the same time some things are restricting us from being ourselves. >> the school's rep says cross dressing ban is aimed at only a handful...
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doesn't have to hack in, it's not a violation, but if he is remote and he's using somebody's pass codes or otherwise getting in surreptitiously that that is a violation of the law? >> absolutely. it's a violation of the law. >> okay. got it. out to the lines, chantel, pennsylvania. hi, dear. uh-oh. marilyn, missouri. go ahead, marilyn. >> caller: yeah. everybody's talking about it's jon and kate's money. it seems to me like it's the kids' money. why ain't they putting it in an account and have a guardian take care of it? >> marilyn, truer words were never spoken. if she's telling the truth, to you, jennifer smetters, renee rockwell, bradford cohen. she said that they started this whole venture of the reality tv show to better their children, to let them all go to college. for pete's sake, they've got eight of them, renee rockwell, why isn't there a guardian taking care of the children's finances? >> there will be now, nancy. and what a recipe for -- >> well, that's a day late and a dollar short. >> i know that. but what a recipe for disaster when you have $230,000 and people that are in
doesn't have to hack in, it's not a violation, but if he is remote and he's using somebody's pass codes or otherwise getting in surreptitiously that that is a violation of the law? >> absolutely. it's a violation of the law. >> okay. got it. out to the lines, chantel, pennsylvania. hi, dear. uh-oh. marilyn, missouri. go ahead, marilyn. >> caller: yeah. everybody's talking about it's jon and kate's money. it seems to me like it's the kids' money. why ain't they putting it in an...
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some were anti-war protesters from code pink. there were also health care reform protesters both for and against. in all, about 1,000 people showed up. democrats are fighting with each other over health care reform. yesterday they could not agree if a new plan should include an option for government sponsored insurance. house speaker nancy pelosi insists that a public option would help the uninsured and keep medical costs down. critics argued that it would drive away private insurer paving the way for a government takeover. democrats will pick up the debate today. this wasn't your usual kind of boring city council meeting. these guys were fighting about a decision to privatize the city's sidewalk, a sidewalk in st. petersburg, florida. one of them is 76 years old and the brother of one of the councilmen, the other is 71. both were arrested for disorderly conduct which is a misdemeanor. >> stop it, you're going to break a shoulder. >> wow. this is the actual sound. something to listen to. they're now free on bond. a sidewalk. >> a
some were anti-war protesters from code pink. there were also health care reform protesters both for and against. in all, about 1,000 people showed up. democrats are fighting with each other over health care reform. yesterday they could not agree if a new plan should include an option for government sponsored insurance. house speaker nancy pelosi insists that a public option would help the uninsured and keep medical costs down. critics argued that it would drive away private insurer paving the...
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they didn't meet the dress code. the students cooked up a little experiment. >> he's actually wearing my pants. later on he went back to the hotel we did a switch of pants and he put my pants on. keep in mind this guy's three inches shorter than me and 40 50 pounds lighter than me. he went back to the bar later on with the same manager bouncer at the door and able to walk in while making jokes with the bouncer about not paying for the people behind him. >> a spokesperson for the original mother's bar told "the chicago tribune" the bar is taking this seriously and doing an internal investigation. >>> we have this story just in. the associated press reporting that bernard madoff's associate jeffrey picower who died over the weekend had a massive heart attack and drowned. a.p. quoting results of an autopsy performed today. 67-year-old picower found by his wife at the bottom of his pool in palm beach, florida. he's accused of making more than $7 billion from the bernie madoff ponzi scheme. >>> the war crimes trial of rad
they didn't meet the dress code. the students cooked up a little experiment. >> he's actually wearing my pants. later on he went back to the hotel we did a switch of pants and he put my pants on. keep in mind this guy's three inches shorter than me and 40 50 pounds lighter than me. he went back to the bar later on with the same manager bouncer at the door and able to walk in while making jokes with the bouncer about not paying for the people behind him. >> a spokesperson for the...
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he would be welcome back if he were to change his mind about the dress code. are you working with the school to possibly come back, jonathan? >> they never contacted me. they have never talked to me. >> you're saying they did not reach out to you? >> they have never reached out to me. when i was in school, i'm not going to lie, they were very kind, very respectful. but, you know, they told me to change who i am. there are lesbians in that school who dress like a man. i don't know why it's a big deal, because i'm a male and i decided to dress this way, it's such a big deal. >> if you were to converse with them again and they want you to compromise, can you tone it down a little bit? that's just an example. would you listen to that? would you change things a little bit? or not? >> i told them, i told her, i was like, you know, i don't have to wear a wig. i just like to wear sometimes change my hairstyle. and she said no. you know, i said, you know, i can dress more simply. but i'm an artist and have to express myself. she said, sorry, jonathan, you need to dress
he would be welcome back if he were to change his mind about the dress code. are you working with the school to possibly come back, jonathan? >> they never contacted me. they have never talked to me. >> you're saying they did not reach out to you? >> they have never reached out to me. when i was in school, i'm not going to lie, they were very kind, very respectful. but, you know, they told me to change who i am. there are lesbians in that school who dress like a man. i don't...
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are there enough bar codes to do the hair? i don't know.t run out. >>> so there is warren buffett. he says all those bar codes are representing the companies where berkshire hathway has a stake. >> really? >> yeah. you can scan and see what the bar code represents. >> the man is his business, he literally is the face of his business. >> where commerce and art collide. >> the journal does dots. but bar codes? that's kind of cool. >> i think we should request one for joe. we'll put a call into omaha and ask him. >> you know, when you say joe -- >> oh, monica, you were home free. >> did you mean me or -- i mean, when your lips say joe, i just assume that you're talking about that other guy who you threw me under the bus for whose name isn't even joe. >> painful, painful. >> you got her good. but it's so stretched. you've got to connect so many dots. you have no idea. >>> let's get to the markets on this jobs friday. ben lichtenstein is standing by at the cme. i'll just ask another guy, ben, if this is the beginning of what everybody has been w
are there enough bar codes to do the hair? i don't know.t run out. >>> so there is warren buffett. he says all those bar codes are representing the companies where berkshire hathway has a stake. >> really? >> yeah. you can scan and see what the bar code represents. >> the man is his business, he literally is the face of his business. >> where commerce and art collide. >> the journal does dots. but bar codes? that's kind of cool. >> i think we should...
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he slammed the boy against the lockers because he wasn't following dress code. teen had a broken nose. the officer had a scratch to the eye. he was removed from the school. he now quit the invest continues and the parents are considering a lawsuit. >>> in phoenix a man may have escaped being buried alive. his abductors demanded a ransom. he heard his captors talking about burying him. he heard them digging and using a concrete cutting machine. that convinced him to make a break for it. he got out a bedroom window and ran to the neighbors for help. >> he was crying. he was shaken. >> he was pretty freaked out. he had duct tape all over his arms and screaming in spanish telling us to help him out. >> police surrounded the home and arrested two men. they found a six feet hole. the man kidnapped is involved in illegal activity and they are investigating him. >>> a north carolina woman is telling a dramatic story about being kidnapped and beaten by a man she gave a ride to. she was robbed, beaten and forced to drive until her truck ran out of gas. >> he about choked
he slammed the boy against the lockers because he wasn't following dress code. teen had a broken nose. the officer had a scratch to the eye. he was removed from the school. he now quit the invest continues and the parents are considering a lawsuit. >>> in phoenix a man may have escaped being buried alive. his abductors demanded a ransom. he heard his captors talking about burying him. he heard them digging and using a concrete cutting machine. that convinced him to make a break for it....
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this deduction was designed in the tax code to exclude predictable, recurring expenses , as well as the surprise, the extreme medical hardship beyond an individual's control, such as major surgery, severe chronic disease, catastrophic illness. and so from the 1950's, until 1982, the income floor on this medical expense deduction was 3%. that was increased to 5% in 1983, and to the present 7.5% in 1987. now, under the chairman's mark, the income floor would rise to 10%. it and because it is that much less deductible from taxable income, it is going to raise $22 billion in the german's mark perry -- in the chairman's mark. well, you peel back the pages, and you find more than half of this benefit goes to senior citizens. those same senior citizens tend to live on fixed incomes, and they are the ones that are more likely to experience the extraordinary medical costs. as a result, their medical expenses exceed the income floor of 7.5% more often than others. there was a time when seniors will fully exempt from the income for, and that was back in 1951 -- from the income floor, and that was
this deduction was designed in the tax code to exclude predictable, recurring expenses , as well as the surprise, the extreme medical hardship beyond an individual's control, such as major surgery, severe chronic disease, catastrophic illness. and so from the 1950's, until 1982, the income floor on this medical expense deduction was 3%. that was increased to 5% in 1983, and to the present 7.5% in 1987. now, under the chairman's mark, the income floor would rise to 10%. it and because it is that...
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doses from painkillers like methadone, coding, and more in have tripled since 1999. that is according to a new report. in 2006, nearly 13,000 people died from painkiller overdoses. prescription drug overdoses have surpassed overdoses of illegal drugs like heroin and cocaine. some people are finding themselves busier than ever. the demand for flu-related products has gone through the roof. the company that makes the vaccine has increased their staff and are working 24 hours a day. >> what ever stock we had in the warehouse was shipped immediately on april 26. we did not have any left. we had to then gear up. >> officials have recommended health professionals where respirators when caring for patients. >> now, your 11 insta-weather + forecast. >> you can enjoy this great start to the month of october and the mid-atlantic. there are not many clouds around her. our cloud cover is to the north and there is a huge storm that is brewing elsewhere west over the place. that will not affect our weather until the weekend. by the weekend, it is, of a mixed bag. you will need you
doses from painkillers like methadone, coding, and more in have tripled since 1999. that is according to a new report. in 2006, nearly 13,000 people died from painkiller overdoses. prescription drug overdoses have surpassed overdoses of illegal drugs like heroin and cocaine. some people are finding themselves busier than ever. the demand for flu-related products has gone through the roof. the company that makes the vaccine has increased their staff and are working 24 hours a day. >> what...
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. >> the activation code, how did you locate it? >> i didn't it, it did it for me. >> our understanding of what britain security service, mi 5 is has from friction and now for the first time they have opened up their archive to tell the story. >> this is the first history of mi-5 that an outside historian has been given access to almost all the files to present day. >> among the allegations that mi-fort myers kept files on henderson because of suspicious contacts, the file was kept hidden but no smear to oust him. and there was places like the union and peace movement, and one member of mi-5 said that the service may have gone too far. >> we took the service seriously and we reviewed many files and destroyed them and not thought about the submersion. >> today on mi-5, he hopes that reviewing the history will help build public confidence in a service that is often controversial. >> stay with us if you can, "bbc world news," still to come, they are taking the law into their own hands, behind italy's citizen police. first the research
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notorious for their rigid dress code, the league is allowing pink this weekend to recognize breast cancer awareness month. one is wearing pink cleats after his mother got the disease. among those wearing the pink shoes is ryan mults of the houston texans. you may recall he was involved in a hospital parking garage incident after police made a controversial traffic stop and detained him while his mother-in-law was dying of breast cancer. >>> this is why they play the games. after 161 games, the twins and tigers are all tied atop the al central. minnesota has a share of first place for the first time since may having erased a seven-game deficit in less than a month. a tie-breaker if needed would be on tuesday in minneapolis, delayed because of the brett favre bowl monday night. the vikings versus the packers. >>> the alleged stalker of erin andrews has been ordered to los angeles for a hearing tomorrow morning to ferm if he can be freed on bond. michael david barrett faces federal charges in making illegal video of andrews putting them on the internet and attempting to them. college footbal
notorious for their rigid dress code, the league is allowing pink this weekend to recognize breast cancer awareness month. one is wearing pink cleats after his mother got the disease. among those wearing the pink shoes is ryan mults of the houston texans. you may recall he was involved in a hospital parking garage incident after police made a controversial traffic stop and detained him while his mother-in-law was dying of breast cancer. >>> this is why they play the games. after 161...
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. >> the activation code. how did you located? >> i did not.i-5 did it for me. >> what they get up to has lent to come from fiction. but now, for the first time, mi- 5 has opened up its archives to tell the story of what is really happening over its 100 years of existence. >> these are the facts to mi-5. on outsider has been given access. >> among the revelations is that they kept a file on harold wilson for more than three decades. the file was kept hidden even from most in the organization, but there's no plot to smear him. there were tasked with detecting subversion -- they were cast with detecting subversion. one former head of knowledge is that the services may have gone too far. >> we took their responsibilities at the service is very seriously. >> today as head >miof mi-5 hos that revealing these files will help build public confidence. >> at least five employees at the u.n. world food program were killed in islamabad. a massive rescue operation is underway in southern india. floods have left millions homeless. today marks the new year f
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officials at the all-male college say the dress code is needed. some students aren't so sure. >> this is again about the morehouse legacy and tradition not about our young men preparing themselves to be the leaders they are. >> i understand where they are coming from. at the same time, some things they are restricting from us are just being ourselves. >> school officials say the policy was, in part prompted by some men wearing women's clothes to class. >>> just ahead it only happens once a year. this is the weekend that thousands gather at a west virginia bridge to take a wild jump. find out what this classic festival is all about. >>> richard heene, the so-called balloon boy's father left us scratching our head again today. we were told to expect a big announcement. we got a surprise instead. >>> pressure mounting for louisiana justice of the peace to resign. what he refused to do that has the state's republican governor and one of it's democratic senators outraged. >>> lots of people like to dress up for halloween. an immigrants rights group say
officials at the all-male college say the dress code is needed. some students aren't so sure. >> this is again about the morehouse legacy and tradition not about our young men preparing themselves to be the leaders they are. >> i understand where they are coming from. at the same time, some things they are restricting from us are just being ourselves. >> school officials say the policy was, in part prompted by some men wearing women's clothes to class. >>> just ahead...
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doesn't have to hack in, it's not a violation, but if he is remote and he's using somebody's pass codes or otherwise getting in surreptitiously that that is a violation of the law? >> absolutely. it's a violation of the law. >> okay. got it. out to the lines, chantel, pennsylvania. hi, dear. uh-oh. marilyn, missouri. go ahead, marilyn. >> caller: yeah. everybody's talking about it's jon and kate's money. it seems to me like it's the kids's money. why ain't they putting it in an account and have a guardian take care of it? >> marilyn, truer words were never spoken. if she's telling the truth, to you, jennifer smetters, renee rockwell, bradford cohen. she said that they started this whole venture of the reality tv show to better their children, to let them all go to college, for pete's sake, they've got eight of them, renee rockwell, why isn't there a guardian taking care of the children's finances? >> there will be now, nancy. and what a recipe for -- >> well, that's a day late and a dollar short. >> i know that. but what a recipe for disaster when you have $230,000 and people that are i
doesn't have to hack in, it's not a violation, but if he is remote and he's using somebody's pass codes or otherwise getting in surreptitiously that that is a violation of the law? >> absolutely. it's a violation of the law. >> okay. got it. out to the lines, chantel, pennsylvania. hi, dear. uh-oh. marilyn, missouri. go ahead, marilyn. >> caller: yeah. everybody's talking about it's jon and kate's money. it seems to me like it's the kids's money. why ain't they putting it in...
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. >>> a college has new dress codes that bans dresses, makeup, high heels and purses.t just so happens this happens to be an all-male school. >>> we were manipulated by the family and the media was manipulated by the family. >> he said it. the boy paerntss will probably face charges for the the story that he floated away in the balloon. felonies are possible here. authorities believe the heenes were trying to get a reality tv show but the couple insists the incident was not a hoax. >>> a typhoon is threatening to hit a country still underwater from back-to-back storms. more than 850 people died in the philippines. a tropical storm flooded the country more than three weeks ago, only to have a phi foon hit days later. the latest typhoon can hit the philippines on thursday. >> he was a good kid. i never had no problems with him. all i wanted him to do was go to school and get an education, and he was doing what i asked him to do. i never had no problems with him. none. >> that was a mother of uconn football player jasper howard, who was killed following the game over the
. >>> a college has new dress codes that bans dresses, makeup, high heels and purses.t just so happens this happens to be an all-male school. >>> we were manipulated by the family and the media was manipulated by the family. >> he said it. the boy paerntss will probably face charges for the the story that he floated away in the balloon. felonies are possible here. authorities believe the heenes were trying to get a reality tv show but the couple insists the incident was...
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and what were some of the best codes? >> tony: artificial limbs, electric arms, electric wheelchairs. i mean, a regular patient, you can put them on two artificial legs and an artificial arm, and they'll pay for it. >> kroft: and that's what happened to former federal judge ed davis. he was one of those patients who started getting charges on his medicare statement for artificial limbs. >> judge ed davis: and i looked at it and it had charges for prosthesis, and i knew i had my arms. >> kroft: did you get the left arm and the right arm on the same bill? >> davis: both arms, same bill, yeah. >> kroft: and you obviously have two good arms. >> davis: the same ones i have had for over 70 years. >> kroft: didn't anybody in medicare check to see if any of these charges were valid? >> tony: sometimes, they'll do it. but by the time they did it, it was too late. >> kroft: too late? >> tony: yeah. we're... already made $300,000, $400,000, $500,000 on it, and then, we will never send them nothing back. and then at 30 days, they'll
and what were some of the best codes? >> tony: artificial limbs, electric arms, electric wheelchairs. i mean, a regular patient, you can put them on two artificial legs and an artificial arm, and they'll pay for it. >> kroft: and that's what happened to former federal judge ed davis. he was one of those patients who started getting charges on his medicare statement for artificial limbs. >> judge ed davis: and i looked at it and it had charges for prosthesis, and i knew i had...
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it takes the incentives into the health code worse. >> what about medical device makers, 40 billion overears not that big an industry. >> yeah, well, this gets back to the campaign again. in which barack obama said that he would only raise taxes on the rich, nobody making $250,000 was going to get a tax increase under his administration he has this huge medical entitle, somebody has to pay, all of these fines and costs will be passed through to individuals. you can call it whatever you want, tax, fine, smack, but the middle class is going to pay. >> down the road john, coming value added tax center for national progress or american progress, john pedesta's think tank close to the president has come out and said it is something we need. >> only way the european countries have been able to afford national health insurance is by all opposing a hidden tax and that is the next step after we pass this massive entitlement program. >> the momentum in washington is still strong in favor of this bill passing? the rumors are now that the administration is going to -- the senate is going to try to w
it takes the incentives into the health code worse. >> what about medical device makers, 40 billion overears not that big an industry. >> yeah, well, this gets back to the campaign again. in which barack obama said that he would only raise taxes on the rich, nobody making $250,000 was going to get a tax increase under his administration he has this huge medical entitle, somebody has to pay, all of these fines and costs will be passed through to individuals. you can call it whatever...
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we didn't have a specific location, time, threat to justify actually raising the color code. >> reportercommended changing the current threat advisory system to three levels instead of five to simplify things >> this brings back the notion of the color code system, even though we haven't herd heard that much about it. now they're talking about simplifying it, making it easier for people to know what that means. >> it sort of loses all of its meaning. it also brings back memories right of a 9/11 of the cia and fbi not cooperating. there was talk the n.y.p.d. and fbi not being cooperative. but robert mueller said that's not true and he's dismissing all that. >> coming up, we'll look back at the devastating tsunami five years ago. tsunami five years ago. >> we return to our top story that, tsunami that hit the samoan island. a u.s. coast guard plane carrying emergency aid supplies is on the way. >> they expect to find tens of thousands of people who need help and new zealand's government is sending tents, stretchers and a temporary morgue to samoa. this week's disaster brings back memories
we didn't have a specific location, time, threat to justify actually raising the color code. >> reportercommended changing the current threat advisory system to three levels instead of five to simplify things >> this brings back the notion of the color code system, even though we haven't herd heard that much about it. now they're talking about simplifying it, making it easier for people to know what that means. >> it sort of loses all of its meaning. it also brings back...
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code gives a damn? >> this idea that he is wasting time -- in fact when he was in copenhagen he met with the general mcchrystal. it was actually easier in europe than the united states. >> less than half an hour? is that a serious meeting? >> i bet it was a serious meeting. i bet it was a serious meeting. >> whether he went for naught in the long haul will not matter as much. the real thing about the olympics that strikes me is they can be a fickle gift. the olympics were a disaster for president carter, as we all know. and the atlanta bombing that took place during the olympics there were a disaster for some mothers. you never know what you're going to get. >> 1984 olympics were golden for ronald reagan. remember that. this kind of the aura of his reelection. a morning in america. the salt lake city olympics, mitt romney to the front ranks of -- because it came in and rescued them. . 2016 -- i know what. chicago. tom p. o'neill said all politics is local and the president proved this. >> montreal in 19
code gives a damn? >> this idea that he is wasting time -- in fact when he was in copenhagen he met with the general mcchrystal. it was actually easier in europe than the united states. >> less than half an hour? is that a serious meeting? >> i bet it was a serious meeting. i bet it was a serious meeting. >> whether he went for naught in the long haul will not matter as much. the real thing about the olympics that strikes me is they can be a fickle gift. the olympics...
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acke: this is the illinois vehicle code.s that "for each violation "of a provision of this code "or a local ordinance, "shall issue a written notice of "the violation to the registered "owner of the vehicle as the alleged violator." dave: did you understand what he said ? the law states that it doesn't matter who's driving the vehicle, you heard that. jim: it does matter who's driving the vehicle. what if someone came into my house and took a knife and killed somebody with the knife. am i responsible for that murder ? dave: well, it's a little different situation, don't you think ? nice try with the knife argument. but a car is like a gun. if you're the owner of it, you can be held liable for it. jim: i'm not gonna be responsible for every ticket one of my employees get or anybody. dave: why not ? jim: why should i ? i didn't do it ! dave: well, why are you letting them drive your car ? jim: i don't know who did it. that's up to you to figure out. dave: oh, i have to figure that out ? jim: the burden of proof lies on the cam
acke: this is the illinois vehicle code.s that "for each violation "of a provision of this code "or a local ordinance, "shall issue a written notice of "the violation to the registered "owner of the vehicle as the alleged violator." dave: did you understand what he said ? the law states that it doesn't matter who's driving the vehicle, you heard that. jim: it does matter who's driving the vehicle. what if someone came into my house and took a knife and killed...
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fortenberry: you made the point there's an unequal treatment based on the tax status in the tax code, if you're an individual left out there on your own, off different incentive, based on the way the tax code is structured. i agree with you. mr. burgess: a multistate corporation has the ability to deliver their product over state lines. individuals in the individual market are prohibited from buying across the state line to get a better deal. mr. akin: that suggests -- mr. mr. burgess: insurance companies tend to form natural monopolies. if you remove the barriers, rather than adding another company for competition, why not remove barriers and open it up to 1,200 or 13rks00 companies that might like to compete for business in alabama. mr. akin: you've got in the case of missouri, where i'm from, you've got kansas city. kansas city, half of it is in missouri and half in kansas. so if somebody in missouri kind of goes over the line into kansas and finds out, hey, i could get a couple hundred bucks less a month on the same health policy, why can't i buy that health policy from an insuran
fortenberry: you made the point there's an unequal treatment based on the tax status in the tax code, if you're an individual left out there on your own, off different incentive, based on the way the tax code is structured. i agree with you. mr. burgess: a multistate corporation has the ability to deliver their product over state lines. individuals in the individual market are prohibited from buying across the state line to get a better deal. mr. akin: that suggests -- mr. mr. burgess:...
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and who have come out of the school districts on the west coast that have had some of these dance codes. this may not be happening in the principal's school, but sometimes the students take this as an excuse to kind of laugh at the rules, and they don't take it as seriously as they should. i also wonder what else are we doing as a community, what else is going on in our community in the public sphere on tv, in the films, in video games, and in music that shapes this kind of behavior. i wonder if we might raise awareness about those issues. i want to kind of use this as an opportunity to educate students more about sexual behavior. >> you know, i'm with you on that, james. it's like you want to get to the heart of the matter. why is the student dancing like this. with no shame, right? we want to have that conversation. tom, did you -- let's get you back in. did you have that conversation? or did you -- not enough hours in the day and you just had to put this rule in place? >> what we did is we started the rule. at first we would change the music to stop the music, tell them to stop, kids
and who have come out of the school districts on the west coast that have had some of these dance codes. this may not be happening in the principal's school, but sometimes the students take this as an excuse to kind of laugh at the rules, and they don't take it as seriously as they should. i also wonder what else are we doing as a community, what else is going on in our community in the public sphere on tv, in the films, in video games, and in music that shapes this kind of behavior. i wonder...
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right now we have 56 and one more quick thing to say about the air quality, it is code green. a lot to look forward to. we have some things to look forward to on the roads. with more on that we will toss it over to angie. >> my pleasure, howie b. my pleasure. hello, everybody. welcome to thursday. glad you could join us this morning. we will kick things off updating you on the water main break in hyattsville. northbound queens chapel road between queens berry and the east-west highway, drivers are losing a right lane. the bw parkway in the red. we had an accident here at the beltway. that's now clear, but obviously still dealing with the remnants of it. drivers are backed up to 198. check out the outer loop. take you outside and show you from 95 to georgia under sunny skies we are looking at a 20- minute drive to make it through the volume. on the inloop, slow 355 to mormon temple. 270, from 11208 the split, we are seeing a slow go on the gw parkway. driver really below speed as we head to the maps from 123. i will let you know to the key bridge. back outside. we are looking a
right now we have 56 and one more quick thing to say about the air quality, it is code green. a lot to look forward to. we have some things to look forward to on the roads. with more on that we will toss it over to angie. >> my pleasure, howie b. my pleasure. hello, everybody. welcome to thursday. glad you could join us this morning. we will kick things off updating you on the water main break in hyattsville. northbound queens chapel road between queens berry and the east-west highway,...
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you understand what you're talking about in each section of the code. i think there was an effort to put it in a form and then put it on the website. as much as we can put on the website, absolutely. that bill will go to the finance folks to score it. they would give us a financial cost to it. then we will get it in a legal form. it will be thick. there is a push for a delay tactic versus the way it has been working for decades. there is a misperception on the public that the democrats did not want to tell you what the bill is. that is not true. get it done so they can put in the details. comeback, but it scored, and then put it on the floor. i'm sure they will be excited to read it. the narrative will tell the a lot about the bill. host: sam in kentucky. caller: good morning. i am glad to be speaking with you. i have some criticism about the process. i am a registered republican. my criticism is for democrats and republicans. i think why there's so much fear is not so much about misinformation so much but the lack of trust. our elected officials, espec
you understand what you're talking about in each section of the code. i think there was an effort to put it in a form and then put it on the website. as much as we can put on the website, absolutely. that bill will go to the finance folks to score it. they would give us a financial cost to it. then we will get it in a legal form. it will be thick. there is a push for a delay tactic versus the way it has been working for decades. there is a misperception on the public that the democrats did not...