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and so is conway. and so we found each other's weaknesses and we gouge each other and we brought out the best in each other on that. so conway he was real bashful and this guy come through the line i said now conway if you are's going to work with me you have to sign autographs because i sign autographs. okay. so rock 'n' roll don't sign autographs. soes's sitting there signing autographs. this guy comes down the line and wouldn't go on. he kept saying this is-- he said loretta are you and conway married. well, i didn't say a word. well, tell me dow all live together? this went on for five minutes. this guy with not shut up. and i said no, we're just shacked up. he flipped his pencil over his head and took off, quit signing autographs, got mad at me. >> rose: de. >> you know what your wife said. >> rose: yes. he called duke. what did he say. >> when i got home-- when i got home he said don't you have any more sense than that? i said didn't that guy have any more. i said he shouldn't have sat there for
and so is conway. and so we found each other's weaknesses and we gouge each other and we brought out the best in each other on that. so conway he was real bashful and this guy come through the line i said now conway if you are's going to work with me you have to sign autographs because i sign autographs. okay. so rock 'n' roll don't sign autographs. soes's sitting there signing autographs. this guy comes down the line and wouldn't go on. he kept saying this is-- he said loretta are you and...
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the public and i want to thank ed harris and your purpose is extremely welcome and, of course, ron conway for your constant care about our technology. we're here at the dmaemd important several reasons one standing behind us a new class of recruits they look young and energetic and they represent, of course, our future. and i know your command staff is looking at them with eager eyes because they're under the proper training and we're here to talk about the present and the future of our police force and service and this is what the conversation about technology is with us. in the of the strong men and women we'll have to add to the spots that are being retired out and the need to increase our police force we have their training being at the heart of the center. you know wonderful talked about technology in our city but when it comes to police officers particularly in the field time management is of critical importance ghetto to a crime scene and understanding what's occurring before and during and after it's incredible incredible important to the police officers stability to get the right
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tim conway i absolutely worship them tim conway anytime i see him on the floor i love the low on the floor it's true he could do the smallest thing in little things what do you think buster blue fears the most. life gary walsh what does he fear the most leaving selena thing tony hale fears the most i would say living a life of fear. i don't want to live a life where do you think your own development was arrested sure who work in progress you have a favored vice president biden has given us a lot of material or has any of you could have something named after you what would be. a candy bar it would have chocolate pretzels carol and bacon and i call it the hail storm oh i like it down thing you should absolutely not say in your emmy acceptance speech. just say something not say nothing to say something just get up there and i think that like there's so many people involved a lot i would even go in there for it i would not say screw all the other nominees you know that would be about that was the best advice you ever received. what's the best advice i think that don't ever listen to the
tim conway i absolutely worship them tim conway anytime i see him on the floor i love the low on the floor it's true he could do the smallest thing in little things what do you think buster blue fears the most. life gary walsh what does he fear the most leaving selena thing tony hale fears the most i would say living a life of fear. i don't want to live a life where do you think your own development was arrested sure who work in progress you have a favored vice president biden has given us a...
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is 3 times the space your increasing rapidly and europe one of the initial partners and joined ron conway and others additional 6 other companies to help me not only the excitement of the growth of item but the eyes of it in everyday lives and how to improve that and, of course, creating platforms to use the information we have yet to expose to the public. i i know one of the things we're doing together is to get the data auto of the bureaucrats hands to where the data can be used. but i know that again get hub plasma is based on anorexia nervosa and in many citizens it supports the tech destroy was it has to over. i just a minute ago probably the closet i'll be to the presidential look if i walk through the oval office i was laborer for the marine guard but i'm going to take the opportunity to the next time i will see president obama i will soon tell him that there is an office it fits really well, in san francisco. i'm proud on behalf of our city and on the on behalf of san francisco i'm proud to announce we're celebrating the month of october as innovation in san francisco because of g
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the imagined economy might you say stacey about the timing more important than ever to really take conway face bank and get it nice and well i think it may be but then for other things that can be done for example we have proposals of plans that include three simple steps reduce restrictions on capital flows encourage private capital to go into infrastructure. make infrastructure investment more efficient if you do those three things we believe will to go lower growth will go up by three percent and we have some specific ideas i think developmental bank is part of the solution that's really big a solution is focused on infrastructure investing ensuring that we invest in the future of the whole world faces six to trillion dollar of infrastructure needs until two thousand and fourteen with the refund this money how do you find this capital developmental big may be part of the solution but definitely committed was a complete solution to this and with much of europe's unemployment now at rest code high jobs creation became another topic of discussion before i asked alexander sure head the pre
the imagined economy might you say stacey about the timing more important than ever to really take conway face bank and get it nice and well i think it may be but then for other things that can be done for example we have proposals of plans that include three simple steps reduce restrictions on capital flows encourage private capital to go into infrastructure. make infrastructure investment more efficient if you do those three things we believe will to go lower growth will go up by three...
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just choose, load, and save up to 20% automatically at sears.com conway farms in lake forrest hosting bmw championship and it is now marked by history. jim furyk became the sixth player ever to shoot a 59, and he becomes the only man to reach that magic number with a bogey on his card. it happened in round two. the 43-year-old veteran from pennsylvania began on the back nine at conway and lit it up early on a cool day. on the 15th hole, he holes it from the fairway for an eagle, his only one to go with 11 birdies. furyk needed a birdie on the final hole, the 9th to get the 59. and he just about cinches it with the approach. a thing of beauty. it winds up 3 feet away. jim then calmy going on to sink the bird for a 59. again, he had one bogey. he is now 11 junder par after two rounds. and despite the sensational round today he is still tied for the lead with brandt snedeker at the halfway point. i am going to try to enjoy this. i am not like a smell the roses type of guy but how many times when i shoot 59 in my life? i will enjoy this tonight and at some point i will go to bed. but i ha
just choose, load, and save up to 20% automatically at sears.com conway farms in lake forrest hosting bmw championship and it is now marked by history. jim furyk became the sixth player ever to shoot a 59, and he becomes the only man to reach that magic number with a bogey on his card. it happened in round two. the 43-year-old veteran from pennsylvania began on the back nine at conway and lit it up early on a cool day. on the 15th hole, he holes it from the fairway for an eagle, his only one to...
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through the support of people like ron conway and silicon valley technology has afforded us to the ability to communicate faster with more accuracy and efficiency and let's connect that to what we need to do in government be faster and hopefully accurate. so we're going unveiling the first police department in the state of california to work with the california department of justice to roll out the app. it will allow patrol officers out on the street that walk up and down the mission it will allow them and the police maid insure that every officer has the ability to do this they'll have on their smart phone the ability to get realtime information about criminal background and information about a suspect. they've also had that ability by not quickly. let's talk about the evolution of the one way radio so in the 1970 and fast forward to e-mail and now this. so it allows that officer with he or she primary function of keeping the streets save they can look on the smart phone on their galaxy smart phone look at the department of justice and letting the officer know that the person their cracki
through the support of people like ron conway and silicon valley technology has afforded us to the ability to communicate faster with more accuracy and efficiency and let's connect that to what we need to do in government be faster and hopefully accurate. so we're going unveiling the first police department in the state of california to work with the california department of justice to roll out the app. it will allow patrol officers out on the street that walk up and down the mission it will...
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. >> maybe a month or two ago, there was a little minicontroversy about you and conway?the inlt net always has something going. they are people that don't have a life, man. they are sitting down there with their pants on the ground and making up stuff and hiding behind an a.k.a. we don't have any beef. they make up stuff. >> what do you think about kanye as an artist and a producer? >> i know all the rappers. i work with all of them. >> you still have a lot of world. >> i travel at least 200,000 miles a year, brazil. everywhere. [ applause >> when are you going to rest? >> you have been doing it for 62 years? >> rest when you are dead, man. then, you will get a lot of rest. >> i love it, man. i'm a road rat. i have been a musician since i was 13. i've been in nightclubs and stuff like that. if you don't go away, you don't have to make a comeback. >> i like that. we'll be right back. >>> he inspires you because he is great. greatness inspires everybody. once you are in the studio and you have been produced by him, he has the touch. you could be doing 300 takes.h incredibl
. >> maybe a month or two ago, there was a little minicontroversy about you and conway?the inlt net always has something going. they are people that don't have a life, man. they are sitting down there with their pants on the ground and making up stuff and hiding behind an a.k.a. we don't have any beef. they make up stuff. >> what do you think about kanye as an artist and a producer? >> i know all the rappers. i work with all of them. >> you still have a lot of world....
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i also want to thank ron conway, the head of our sf city for being such a great partner because in thatip what we do what new york has been doing and working in a public private setting and creating opportunities not only for great companies to be here and joining and link them up to what government is concerned about to improve lives and this is what sf has to do with also with new york. i want to give a shot out to the squares. [ applause ] i had the experience of walking through a procurement and what it would be like for thousands of businesses and medium in all businesses. you are a great talent to have here in san francisco. i want to thank you for allowing us to share this and hopefully in the new market, i know jack and i have talked about for many months ever since the twitter marketing and what that was all about and joining the companies that help me to create jobs and also create the future of this great city. you can also be able to help me do a lot of cleaning up in the south market and tenderloin. that's the great spirit of having the employees here in downtown and part o
i also want to thank ron conway, the head of our sf city for being such a great partner because in thatip what we do what new york has been doing and working in a public private setting and creating opportunities not only for great companies to be here and joining and link them up to what government is concerned about to improve lives and this is what sf has to do with also with new york. i want to give a shot out to the squares. [ applause ] i had the experience of walking through a...
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reports from conway mackenzie say hundreds of millions of dollars from retirement accounts were used on savings plans and bonus checks since the 1980's. a restructuring expert says the practice robbed retirement funds, leading to the current crisis. pension trustees deny any wrongdoing. brent schutte is market strategist with bmo global asset management. the august job reports that came out friday kind of a downer, yea under the 169,000 jobs or at it but that was lower-than- expected. yes the unemployment rate was dropped the 10th but, 109k that's not enough to pull up this economy my friend brent schutte is a market strategiest bmo private bank and we saw revisions of the june and july numbers go down and participation rate is down or get you what it was a big smile. you are optimistic. > > i am optimistic. the 169 was only a disappointment in the fact that it was in contrast to some stronger data that happen on earlier in the week. so the where original expectation was for 175 which 169 which was about spot on with the margin era the report has. yes, there was some disappointing pa
reports from conway mackenzie say hundreds of millions of dollars from retirement accounts were used on savings plans and bonus checks since the 1980's. a restructuring expert says the practice robbed retirement funds, leading to the current crisis. pension trustees deny any wrongdoing. brent schutte is market strategist with bmo global asset management. the august job reports that came out friday kind of a downer, yea under the 169,000 jobs or at it but that was lower-than- expected. yes the...
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escaped with only minor injuries the country remains on high alert downpours from tropical storm conway continue to batter the island. now to pakistan where roadside bombs claim lives of at least nine people the blast happened when a convoy was passing through the northern province or was it a stand not far from the border with afghanistan at least twenty one soldiers were reported wounded determent region has seen a lot of violent attacks by both al qaeda and the taliban while u.s. drones hunting the militants often catch civilians in the crossfire on saturday a drone raid killed three foreign militants there. two hundred protesters defied france's ban on rallies against the new law on gay marriage to march in paris demonstrators calling themselves by the name of nightwatchman close their rally with a vigil in the center of the capital was back in may that france's parliament approved same sex marriage amid mass demonstrations and unrest across the country. red square here in moscow is moving to the beat of military bands from all over the world who have gathered in the heart of the ca
escaped with only minor injuries the country remains on high alert downpours from tropical storm conway continue to batter the island. now to pakistan where roadside bombs claim lives of at least nine people the blast happened when a convoy was passing through the northern province or was it a stand not far from the border with afghanistan at least twenty one soldiers were reported wounded determent region has seen a lot of violent attacks by both al qaeda and the taliban while u.s. drones...
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suffering minor injuries taiwan is bracing itself for more talent pool is caused by tropical storm conway. thousands of people marched through the mexican capital in protest of the president's energy reform plans pena nieto wants to allow private companies to explore mexico's vast oil and gas reserves but those opposing the group say the president is just seeking to sell all of the nation's acids the mexican leader has relatively low approval ratings now and will speak to the nation on monday. as germany continues its nuclear power phase all out in the wake of japan's fukushima disaster plugging the energy gap is proving a tough task and there's now a public storm brewing over the wind turbines turbines which are popping up across the country to meet the demand for power peter only you have found out why it's such an environmentally friendly idea has caused such division. germany's wind farms are spinning out of control that's according to a new generation of don quixote's who feel hung on to drive by a lack of regulation on where windmills can be placed. it's turned into a nightmare for
suffering minor injuries taiwan is bracing itself for more talent pool is caused by tropical storm conway. thousands of people marched through the mexican capital in protest of the president's energy reform plans pena nieto wants to allow private companies to explore mexico's vast oil and gas reserves but those opposing the group say the president is just seeking to sell all of the nation's acids the mexican leader has relatively low approval ratings now and will speak to the nation on monday....
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bloggers will say oh china is a disaster zone is a financial bubble there that's going to happen a conway isn't growing at over eight percent as it normally would but i thought those polls were interesting when there are asking common people normal people who actually have to work for a living and the huge percentage in america think china is number one its wealth creation that creates a great nation a superpower so the fact that the wealth creating jobs are either in germany or in china that suggests that this is a nation on the rise whereas america has exported those wealth creating jobs and all they have is part time jobs serving burgers or at wal-mart selling this stuff the wealth creating jobs in china created so you. you have that but also you have in detroit which was the number one location for wealth creating jobs the number one for g.d.p. per capita only forty fifty years ago before the u.s. decided once they went off the gold standard to send the jobs overseas you have this tweet into.
bloggers will say oh china is a disaster zone is a financial bubble there that's going to happen a conway isn't growing at over eight percent as it normally would but i thought those polls were interesting when there are asking common people normal people who actually have to work for a living and the huge percentage in america think china is number one its wealth creation that creates a great nation a superpower so the fact that the wealth creating jobs are either in germany or in china that...
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bolder not one committed all that happened it will be all thought i can draw it find a solution to conway's their own people their own factions their own political parties that's dishonest in the best interests of both sides so the key word here is common in its. venture capital with katie pilbeam coming away after a short break stay with us. we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. the music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles stories. you hear. detroit altie spanish find out more visit. wealthy british style it's time to rise. to. market find. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines joining two kinds of reports on our team. play that was about to happen so i'm katie philbin protests in greece we check in with all teases a calf an off season to tell us about the feeling on the streets that plus i spoke to the head of saxo bank and i'll stand what the underlying problems of the yahrzeit are and what needs to change to sort the problems.
bolder not one committed all that happened it will be all thought i can draw it find a solution to conway's their own people their own factions their own political parties that's dishonest in the best interests of both sides so the key word here is common in its. venture capital with katie pilbeam coming away after a short break stay with us. we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. the music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little...
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bloggers will say oh china is a disaster zone there's a financial bubble there that's going to happen a conway isn't growing at over eight percent as it normally would but i thought those polls were interesting when they're act asking common people normal people who actually have to work for a living and the huge percentage in america think china is number one it's wealth creation that creates a great nation a superpower so the fact that the wealth creating jobs are either in germany or in china that suggests that this is a nation on the rise where is america has exported those wealth creating jobs and all they have is part time jobs serving burgers or at wal-mart selling this stuff the wealth creating jobs in china created so you have that but also you have in. detroit which was the number one location for wealth creating jobs the number one for g.d.p. per capita only forty fifty years ago before the u.s. decided once they went off the gold standard to send the jobs overseas you have this tweet in detroit roughly seventy eight thousand city structures have been abandoned so this is approximat
bloggers will say oh china is a disaster zone there's a financial bubble there that's going to happen a conway isn't growing at over eight percent as it normally would but i thought those polls were interesting when they're act asking common people normal people who actually have to work for a living and the huge percentage in america think china is number one it's wealth creation that creates a great nation a superpower so the fact that the wealth creating jobs are either in germany or in...
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constituents who want to flip their house but also the bankers pushing them towards this now edwin conway i think he's a telegraph opinion maker commentator he said that in kensington and chelsea for example house prices are at twenty eight point nine times earning well this reminds me of the old woody allen joke you goes to the doctor says doctor my brother thinks he is a chicken and the doctor says local given these pills and the guy says no you don't understand we need the eggs. in other words the u.k. economy is based on fraud they need to keep the ponzi scheme going to put the money into the politicians pockets like cameron and i was born of the rest to keep their election prospects current but at the end of the day there are psychotic headless chickens running around selling back and forth to each other worthless properties that within twenty four months will crash and leave a lot of misery a lot of tears now mark carney who you mentioned many times he used to head the bank of canada well he's left behind an even more epic housing bubble there and that is getting and growing worse a
constituents who want to flip their house but also the bankers pushing them towards this now edwin conway i think he's a telegraph opinion maker commentator he said that in kensington and chelsea for example house prices are at twenty eight point nine times earning well this reminds me of the old woody allen joke you goes to the doctor says doctor my brother thinks he is a chicken and the doctor says local given these pills and the guy says no you don't understand we need the eggs. in other...
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breakthrough and even gold not one community will happen and it will be a long time pros find a solution to conway's their own people own factions their own political parties that's dishonest in the best interest of both sides so the cuban war to here is common in its as many european economies struggle investments made by asian countries could prove to be a lifeline are these tests are cilia takes a closer look at the cost of foreign trade between europe in asia. vineyards in burgundy of bordeaux including well known. sold iconic french bread and holiday resorts club med sold parisian fashion brands. eighty percent sold to hong kong investors the tip of the iceberg as far as chinese money and french firms is concerned but if you ask french president francois lauded his army of trade ministers and business success there's always room for more especially as recent grim industrial output figures cast doubts on paris's claim of economic recovery france accounts for a tiny portion of china's foreign trade just one point three percent of vs germany's five percent france buys more from china than it sells
breakthrough and even gold not one community will happen and it will be a long time pros find a solution to conway's their own people own factions their own political parties that's dishonest in the best interest of both sides so the cuban war to here is common in its as many european economies struggle investments made by asian countries could prove to be a lifeline are these tests are cilia takes a closer look at the cost of foreign trade between europe in asia. vineyards in burgundy of...
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constituents who who want to flip their house but also the bankers pushing them towards this now edwin conway i think he's a telegraph opinion maker commentator he said that in kensington and chelsea for example house prices are at twenty eight point nine times earning well this reminds me of the old woody allen goes to the doctor and says doctor my brother thinks he's a chicken and the doctor says what will give them these pills and the guy says no you don't understand we need the eggs. in other words the u.k. economy is based on fraud they need to keep the ponzi scheme going to put the money into the politicians pockets like cameron and born of the rest to keep their election prospects current but at the end of the day there are psychotic headless chickens running around selling back and forth to each other worthless properties that within twenty four months will crash and leave a lot of misery a lot of tears now mark carney who you mentioned many times he used to head the bank of canada well he's left behind an even more epic housing bubble there and that is getting and growing worse a hig
constituents who who want to flip their house but also the bankers pushing them towards this now edwin conway i think he's a telegraph opinion maker commentator he said that in kensington and chelsea for example house prices are at twenty eight point nine times earning well this reminds me of the old woody allen goes to the doctor and says doctor my brother thinks he's a chicken and the doctor says what will give them these pills and the guy says no you don't understand we need the eggs. in...
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. >> robert john williams, tide macan, steve willis, and conway labloom. they were heroes.agpipes, i just breakdown. i'll take this to my grave. >>> can you load chickens? >> what do you need to know? >> i'm an aficionado of erotica. >> i know hangover food well. and this is good. >> you'll find it ten years later naked in a bush with a necklace of cans around our necks. >> i certainly cherish those golden moments. >> i wish i could hear you over the sound of my exploding capillaries. >> i'm feeling every hour, every month and year of my age. >> maybe we should figure out how to cook dinner unless you don't want to eat anything. because we're really not going
. >> robert john williams, tide macan, steve willis, and conway labloom. they were heroes.agpipes, i just breakdown. i'll take this to my grave. >>> can you load chickens? >> what do you need to know? >> i'm an aficionado of erotica. >> i know hangover food well. and this is good. >> you'll find it ten years later naked in a bush with a necklace of cans around our necks. >> i certainly cherish those golden moments. >> i wish i could hear you...
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. >> jack conway's neighborhood would also be impacted as trash collection could be suspended district-wide for one week after the potential shutdown. >> i think that could lead to a whole bunch of other issues coming out. we have had trouble with rodents in the neighborhood. if the trash is not getting collected, it will not help in that situation. centers would be shuttered. street sweeping would be halted. the department of motor vehicles would close starting on tuesday, october 1. >> it is our first day of the week. for people, even if you are going in on wednesday, now wednesday becomes the busiest day. >> the district would be impacted because it does not have control over its budget. the federal government does. today, the mayor called the potential shutdowns effect on d.c. unfair and unjust. >> maryland, virginia, the other states are not subjected to this, because their process of revenue raising is not done by the federal government. >> even if the federal shutdown does take place and the d.c. government is impacted, essential personnel would remain duty. essential services includ
. >> jack conway's neighborhood would also be impacted as trash collection could be suspended district-wide for one week after the potential shutdown. >> i think that could lead to a whole bunch of other issues coming out. we have had trouble with rodents in the neighborhood. if the trash is not getting collected, it will not help in that situation. centers would be shuttered. street sweeping would be halted. the department of motor vehicles would close starting on tuesday, october...
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and 395 at conway street. as far as delays go, plenty of them around the beltway. the rest creeping along. on the top side inner loop, expect at least 35 minutes to get through. the delays running from reisterstown road to harford. and northbound 95, slows down there from 32 to 195. as far as your overall drive times go, on the outer loop, 39 miles per hour average. and 15 minutes to get through. plenty of volume on the beltway around 70. and we'll take another live look. looks like it's easing up quite a bit there on the beltway around dulaney valley road. this traffic report is brought to you by sesame street live's make a new friend at the model lyric. tickets on sale now. you can get them through ticketmaster. >>> what would you do if you found $6,000 in a bag, in the middle of the road? well, it happened to this month gomry county man, in burtonsville. robert croft was on route 29 north, when he saw the bag. he was shocked to find money inside. he used a phone number inside the bag to track down the owner. turns out, a 97-year-old man lost the money. listen to
and 395 at conway street. as far as delays go, plenty of them around the beltway. the rest creeping along. on the top side inner loop, expect at least 35 minutes to get through. the delays running from reisterstown road to harford. and northbound 95, slows down there from 32 to 195. as far as your overall drive times go, on the outer loop, 39 miles per hour average. and 15 minutes to get through. plenty of volume on the beltway around 70. and we'll take another live look. looks like it's easing...
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to hold that, tiger woods, is preparing for the third event in the season ending playoffs of the conwayarms course in chicago. it is a course he's not played before and it is the first he's been in chicago since the united states loss in the ryder cup last year. it was the second in the playoffs again benson. >> it was a bit of work, i normally don't work this hard for a pro am. toyed do work. i was out -- i had to do work. i was out yesterday. trying to get the speed of the greens a bit. they were a bit quicker early on. slowed up a bit as the day went on. overall the course is in perfect shape. it will be a fun week. >> now, the world's two most expensive footballers have met up asthma triple digits as madr. thumteammatesthis must be orchestrated by the camera, in combined there, there is 250 million. he's just had 30 minutes of football since july but he could play some parts in the league match. >> from one end of the football sector to the other, a few weeks after hosting their first home international in ten years, afghanistan in the red shirts, they have now won the south asia fo
to hold that, tiger woods, is preparing for the third event in the season ending playoffs of the conwayarms course in chicago. it is a course he's not played before and it is the first he's been in chicago since the united states loss in the ryder cup last year. it was the second in the playoffs again benson. >> it was a bit of work, i normally don't work this hard for a pro am. toyed do work. i was out -- i had to do work. i was out yesterday. trying to get the speed of the greens a bit....
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he had the hot putter too at conway farms. this was for birdie. he would do the same on 17.hole the easiest put of the way. that closed the deal. tiger finished 11th, but still earned enough points to pass hendrix stenson for the top spot in the standings. $10 million is at steak for that one, john. that's a nice chunk of change. >> so they work for this all year, and finally get the payoff. >> yep. >>> thank you very much, jessica. >>> wall street is jumping on the news that summer is out of the race to lead the federal reserve. the fed's vice chair is looking like the new candidate for the job. >> reporter: in the class photo of the g-7 financial leaders summit in may, she is the tiny one on the right, but don't let size fool you, she is poised to win the most powerful job of all. she built a career spanning both academia and policy. >> the economy is the strongest it has been in a generation. >> reporter: but perhaps her best qualification to take over for ben bernanke is her 36 year history with the federal administration. she has gained a number of high-profile endorser
he had the hot putter too at conway farms. this was for birdie. he would do the same on 17.hole the easiest put of the way. that closed the deal. tiger finished 11th, but still earned enough points to pass hendrix stenson for the top spot in the standings. $10 million is at steak for that one, john. that's a nice chunk of change. >> so they work for this all year, and finally get the payoff. >> yep. >>> thank you very much, jessica. >>> wall street is jumping on...
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. >>> a propane gas explosion leveling a two story home in conway, new hampshire. house. it knocked it right down to the foundation. neighbors cannot believe the owner who was home at the time managed to survive this! >> i thank god i'm alive. holy cow! it shook everything on my shelves because my house is actually, i can probably throw a rock if these trees weren't right here. >> i've never seen anything like that and i can't feel very bad for the person who was inside. i wish them the best. >> the owner suffered serious injuries and is hospitalized. fire investigators say the explosion occurred in the basement, but they are not exactly sure what caused it. >> crazy. >>> a single winner has come forward to claim last week's $400 billion powerball jackpot. he is from columbia, south carolina. it was just his second time ever playing powerball. that should be a warning to all of you. >> he is married, right? >> his wife sent him to the store to buy hot dog buns and when the store didn't have any, he used the money on lottery tickets! >> i would love to hear what she
. >>> a propane gas explosion leveling a two story home in conway, new hampshire. house. it knocked it right down to the foundation. neighbors cannot believe the owner who was home at the time managed to survive this! >> i thank god i'm alive. holy cow! it shook everything on my shelves because my house is actually, i can probably throw a rock if these trees weren't right here. >> i've never seen anything like that and i can't feel very bad for the person who was inside. i...
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they come to some sort of% of the following year there's something called the conway cabal when he is holed up in valley forge and they began, and again, it fails. adams is behind him and patterns is ahead of the board of ordinance. and whenever some kind of challenge comes, washington says, if anybody wants to do this job -- [laughter] -- you can have it, okay? because he thinks he's not been given sufficient support by the congress, and he's right about that. but i think you can hear rumblings, but while the british changed commanders three times, the americans never changed. and the stability of the leadership in the continental army makes the difference. and washington is the guy that makes mistakes, but learns from them. and that makes a big difference. thank you all for coming tonight. [applause] >> we would like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> since 1998, c-span2's booktv has shown over 40,000 hours of programming with top nonfiction authors including bob woodward. >> we're going to do the book after he died, but he preempted that and i was for
they come to some sort of% of the following year there's something called the conway cabal when he is holed up in valley forge and they began, and again, it fails. adams is behind him and patterns is ahead of the board of ordinance. and whenever some kind of challenge comes, washington says, if anybody wants to do this job -- [laughter] -- you can have it, okay? because he thinks he's not been given sufficient support by the congress, and he's right about that. but i think you can hear...
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i was an expert on willie nelson, conway twitter and country and western music stars. when i got my radio for the first time, i heard black disc jockeys. it turned out wolfman jack wasn't black because they didn't allow black men on the radio back then. >> reporter: for cathy hughes, achieving her goal was no easy task, it took faith in god, hard work, and the ability to persevere, even after she became a young teenage mother. >> i was 16 when i got pregnant with my son. that's when i said my greatest accomplishment was i figured it out. he and i both were destined to be statistics. >> reporter: she completed college often taking her son alfred with her. she remained focused on achieving her dream of becoming the best she could be. that determined spirit paved the way for her to become the first woman vice president and general manager of howard university's popular whur radio. there she launched a program, quiet storm, which became such a sensation it was syndicated to nearly 500 stations. she then stepped up to another level, ownership. but when she entered the world
i was an expert on willie nelson, conway twitter and country and western music stars. when i got my radio for the first time, i heard black disc jockeys. it turned out wolfman jack wasn't black because they didn't allow black men on the radio back then. >> reporter: for cathy hughes, achieving her goal was no easy task, it took faith in god, hard work, and the ability to persevere, even after she became a young teenage mother. >> i was 16 when i got pregnant with my son. that's when...
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here we have blake zeff, a former obama campaign aide, politico reporter robert costa and kelly ann conwaying company. robert costa, if the vote were today or if the vote were monday, what would happen? >> larry, i just walked over here from the capitol. there was a two-hour classified briefing on syria for all members of congress. let me tell you, larry, it's a very difficult situation right now for the white house. i'm not sure this syria resolution passes the senate. and i'm pretty sure it's not going to pass the house. that leaves obama in a difficult situation. the president has to come up with the votes. i'm not sure how he's going to do it. >> you're saying you're not sure it's going to pass the senate and that it won't pass the house. the senate part of your analysis is somewhat counterconventional. you may be right. but that would be a heck of a thing if he loses both houses, if he loses both houses, i don't think he'll ever recover from that. but if he loses both houses, how is he ever going to recover from that? >> your column nailed it. obama has to spin a lot of political capi
here we have blake zeff, a former obama campaign aide, politico reporter robert costa and kelly ann conwaying company. robert costa, if the vote were today or if the vote were monday, what would happen? >> larry, i just walked over here from the capitol. there was a two-hour classified briefing on syria for all members of congress. let me tell you, larry, it's a very difficult situation right now for the white house. i'm not sure this syria resolution passes the senate. and i'm pretty...
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joining me now, we welcome kathy arue, kellyanne conway and jim pethokoukis.u, kellyann, all these computer glitches, there's a million of them. software glitches, verification glitches, there are personal security glitches with information. i don't think this stuff gets solved on a weekly basis. i think this is endemic. when the government tries to take over a fifth of the economy, this is the stuff that happens. we saw this in western europe and we are going to see it here. >> to be clear, the glitches you talk about are real but all the delays you showed in the graphic, this administration told us obama care is the best medicine for the entire country, they're the ones now requesting the delays. i want to make it clear to your audience. the ones requesting the delays are not ted cruz and john boehner. they're barack obama's administration. he's busy talking to the presidents of iran and russia, not to john boehner. we can't get him to talk to congress. that's a serious point because all this happened for a simple reason -- i have no evidence whatsoever that
joining me now, we welcome kathy arue, kellyanne conway and jim pethokoukis.u, kellyann, all these computer glitches, there's a million of them. software glitches, verification glitches, there are personal security glitches with information. i don't think this stuff gets solved on a weekly basis. i think this is endemic. when the government tries to take over a fifth of the economy, this is the stuff that happens. we saw this in western europe and we are going to see it here. >> to be...
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he has just completed a 12 week training program here at conway freight.ere is a huge trucker shortage in this country? i will jump off. i will get the latest on this, if i can. that is david burke. i better shut your door. 30,000 truckers short. the economy was humming, you would be in serious trouble. >> we started our apprentice program to fill our need. jeff: take a look at these numbers from today, dagen. a 35 year low. a lot of truckers are getting older. this is an old labor pool. >> we think that age is contributing to it. the more stringent qualifications. we think that there is a large need for people. jeff: you see this need out there. the only way to do it is to train your own people. >> this is a school for us. our driver today completed the program here. jeff: he left management at another company to take this position. a lot of people do not like the trucking business. dagen: i even thought that that bad in the back of the cab was the coolest thing. jeff: if you show up to a truck stop, i am sure you will have a lot of offers. i do this just
he has just completed a 12 week training program here at conway freight.ere is a huge trucker shortage in this country? i will jump off. i will get the latest on this, if i can. that is david burke. i better shut your door. 30,000 truckers short. the economy was humming, you would be in serious trouble. >> we started our apprentice program to fill our need. jeff: take a look at these numbers from today, dagen. a 35 year low. a lot of truckers are getting older. this is an old labor pool....
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sports next in: complete results from pre-fight event by tyler conway on september 13, 2013 3,460 reads icon_comment share tweet use your ? ? keys to browse more storiesnext hi-res-180497224_crop north al bello/getty images floyd mayweather stripped down, stepped up to the scale and flashed his trademark smile on friday afternoon in front of a packed house at the mgm grand in las vegas, nev., where he came in at 150.5 pounds in anticipation of saturday's 152-pound alvarez made the weight as well, checking in at the maximum 152 pounds, clearing called boxing's biggest bout in more than a half-decade. the 152-pound catchweight as a sort-of middle ground, with mayweather preferring to fight lighter and alvarez typically fighting at 154 pounds. mayweather and alvarez are now free to pack on whatever weight they need between now and the fight, with most coming in the way of replenishing fluids lost from cutting weight. mayweather will defend his wba super welterweight ring junior middleweight and wbc super welterweight with record purses due for all parties involved, seeing both fighters mak
sports next in: complete results from pre-fight event by tyler conway on september 13, 2013 3,460 reads icon_comment share tweet use your ? ? keys to browse more storiesnext hi-res-180497224_crop north al bello/getty images floyd mayweather stripped down, stepped up to the scale and flashed his trademark smile on friday afternoon in front of a packed house at the mgm grand in las vegas, nev., where he came in at 150.5 pounds in anticipation of saturday's 152-pound alvarez made the weight as...
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let's go back to paul conway and liz macdonald.Ñi i am digging these numbersçó ani see retail employmenp 44,0. brief employment of 27,000.r low-paid jobs.r 312,000 peoplexd÷ót-i dropped of the labor force.q that is why the participation rate is soçó low. you are calling this lousy.çófá i'm saying president obama and his policies have changednke structure ofq the workforce in america.xdxd >> yout( redefinet(Ñi a 30 hourd so the 40 hours, that is a fundamental shift.q sustained long-term dropping out of the workforce.t(xd let's start driving the policies to let business owners create the jobs that employ people. stuart: again, i am digging inside this report and icy unemployment moving up above r up from 12.6%. african americans with a key constituency group which really helped propel president obama's reelection. that group of people is clearly not doing- well.! inx% some reports has7j that grp been cheated by this? >> i don't think it has been cheated by thisgu president. it is an american problem. i think what we need to see or what we should have seen from this congress starting two y
let's go back to paul conway and liz macdonald.Ñi i am digging these numbersçó ani see retail employmenp 44,0. brief employment of 27,000.r low-paid jobs.r 312,000 peoplexd÷ót-i dropped of the labor force.q that is why the participation rate is soçó low. you are calling this lousy.çófá i'm saying president obama and his policies have changednke structure ofq the workforce in america.xdxd >> yout( redefinet(Ñi a 30 hourd so the 40 hours, that is a fundamental shift.q sustained...
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conway does not do overthe road trucking where they take long hauls.r drivers sleep in their own bed every night. so, it actually kind of works, gives you a little bit more control than most truckers do if you're going from l.a. to new york or something. that is why jerry made the move. lori: they sleep in the bed of truck or in their actual home? >> no. they actually sleep in their homes as opposed to over the road truckers long haulers that actually sleep in the back of the cab there. lori: interesting. i'm a little slow understanding that last point. i was thinking about my next career as truck driver. adam: you couldn't reach the pedals. lori: i don't know if i'm tall enough. thanks, adam. >> she said that. not me. we definitely need a backup. lori: not you, jeff. you're the best. zoo you soon. adam: ready for some football? lori: yes. adam: the nfl season kicking off officially with a bang. how much money is at stake? dr. evil, billions of dollars. amy nelson joins us coming up. lori: treasury breaching 3% for the first time in two years. that is
conway does not do overthe road trucking where they take long hauls.r drivers sleep in their own bed every night. so, it actually kind of works, gives you a little bit more control than most truckers do if you're going from l.a. to new york or something. that is why jerry made the move. lori: they sleep in the bed of truck or in their actual home? >> no. they actually sleep in their homes as opposed to over the road truckers long haulers that actually sleep in the back of the cab there....
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. >> brenda e conway. >> dennis michael cook. >> helen d. cook. >> jeffrey w.er, we miss you every day. [speaking in foreign language] >> ruin [names being read] my uncle dennis p. gearman. i love and miss you very much. >> my uncle captain danielle. we love you and miss you very much. >> robert james crawford. >> terra kathleen. >> joe ann mary. [names being read] [names being read] [names being read] >> my brother, my hero, timothy patrick. on behalf of your wife, your kids, our dad, your family and friends, we miss you every day. >> and my uncle, kevin james murphy. we love you, we miss you, and we know how proud you would be of your children and the people they have become. [names being read] [names being read] ♪ [names being read] [names being read] ♪ [names being read] [names being read] i was reminded steam would come of your ears and we could call you rhino. we love you, rhino. god bless you. >> and my son, christopher michael duffy. chris, we miss you, we love you. and you have two new nephews to carry-on your name. jack christopher duffy, and christop
. >> brenda e conway. >> dennis michael cook. >> helen d. cook. >> jeffrey w.er, we miss you every day. [speaking in foreign language] >> ruin [names being read] my uncle dennis p. gearman. i love and miss you very much. >> my uncle captain danielle. we love you and miss you very much. >> robert james crawford. >> terra kathleen. >> joe ann mary. [names being read] [names being read] [names being read] >> my brother, my hero, timothy...
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first round of funding, coming in the next year, jeff bezos, the expedition fund, as well as ron conwayfather, and tim ferris, known for writing "the four hour work week." it's not just american investors. saudi arabia prince alal invested in twitter in 2001. he didn't buy the shares directly from twitter but through the secondary market. that's how he made the purchase. the vcs and institutions who invested who are a hodge who's list of the heaviest hitters in silicon valley. sv angel could see a huge payday as they got into the first round of investing. spark capital, charles river, benchmark also participated in several rounds. t. rowe price and morgan stanley snapped up a piece back in 2009. coming in later with bigger checks, but twitter had a higher valuation, silicon valley giants cliner perkins and draper fisher jerveson, as well as dst global. now, the investors' paydays hinges on what the s-1 reveals about the company's financials. e-marketer estimates there's about $580 million in revenue this year, about half of that coming from mobile. both of those numbers are, of course,
first round of funding, coming in the next year, jeff bezos, the expedition fund, as well as ron conwayfather, and tim ferris, known for writing "the four hour work week." it's not just american investors. saudi arabia prince alal invested in twitter in 2001. he didn't buy the shares directly from twitter but through the secondary market. that's how he made the purchase. the vcs and institutions who invested who are a hodge who's list of the heaviest hitters in silicon valley. sv...
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he talks about it in a very silly conway. this is a problem. lot of data at it and you throw research and really innovative brains at it, let's see if we can solve. so there are huge issues away the idea of people living forever. but for now, it's like their thinking is we want to see where this goes. >> do you want to live forever? >> as long as i'm not drooling. >> sort of my headline, too. >> there is a clause in there about that. some we' >> what a fascinating company and guys and what a great piece. hangs. appreciate it. the new issue is can google solve death. coming up, lawrence o'donnell and david axelrod join our conversation. i describe myself as a mother, a writer and a performer. i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i go
he talks about it in a very silly conway. this is a problem. lot of data at it and you throw research and really innovative brains at it, let's see if we can solve. so there are huge issues away the idea of people living forever. but for now, it's like their thinking is we want to see where this goes. >> do you want to live forever? >> as long as i'm not drooling. >> sort of my headline, too. >> there is a clause in there about that. some we' >> what a fascinating...
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impossible to separate innovation and quality, and one of the reasons i became natural to me is patrick conway is we realized a couple things inside cms as we've gone along. first, patrick is fantastic. second, quality and innovation if you tied them together on the front end, it's is a whole lot of we work on the backend. the second thing is what we really need is inside innovation center are the tools that measure, evaluate to make sure that we're doing the right work and we're getting the right results. and many times we already have the expertise in what i will call traditional cms or traditional medicare so we can learn the expertise about new models but we really needed to work to go on around the research, around the evaluation and the tools. because this will become the measures that we will share with congress, share with the secretary, and decide what to move forward in meaningful ways. and then the last area that i want to talk about is access, and it would be hard for me to stand up here today and say i'm not really excited about october 1, because i'm really, really excited about
impossible to separate innovation and quality, and one of the reasons i became natural to me is patrick conway is we realized a couple things inside cms as we've gone along. first, patrick is fantastic. second, quality and innovation if you tied them together on the front end, it's is a whole lot of we work on the backend. the second thing is what we really need is inside innovation center are the tools that measure, evaluate to make sure that we're doing the right work and we're getting the...