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loyal designers say curt's cafe, curt's for the great food and the signature smoothly. what they do not realize is that while they are here for food they are serving a higher purpose. the owner of curt's cafe, sue trieschmann has been a chef for 25 years and part of the original four thant group since the 1980's. she left the family business behind to answer a higher calling. it happened one day when she was volunteering at the evanston police department. three boys, three teenage boys, would be sent away for a felony. that's when the light bulb went off. why? why did you do this? they said there is nothing else to do and if they had jobs they would not have done that. on a cold february day she curt's cafe curt's cultivating unique restaurant training, a place to save lives. this safe home is implying kids who might otherwise be in jail or on the street. she gives them lessons in food service and lessons in life. walk away. let's try to go to hold weeks without a fight. just like a mother but, often at the kitchen sink. when we're washing dishes sometimes the truth wil
loyal designers say curt's cafe, curt's for the great food and the signature smoothly. what they do not realize is that while they are here for food they are serving a higher purpose. the owner of curt's cafe, sue trieschmann has been a chef for 25 years and part of the original four thant group since the 1980's. she left the family business behind to answer a higher calling. it happened one day when she was volunteering at the evanston police department. three boys, three teenage boys, would...
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i do think that sends the wrong deterrent signals as curt has said. i wonder how true that is. can -- i would love the panel to talk about the american public, are they convincible for a certain contingencies and not others are or is it completely off the table forever, only the middle east. what are the dynamics at play that makes the american public now different from other times in our recent history? >> madlyn, want to take a shot at that. >> okay. i think -- i think you have to balance what -- i think you have to maybe balance a little bit what the american public is tired of. and not what the will to do if it arose. i think tler two different things. i think that the american public is just very tired of intervening in places where they may not see a definite threat to the u.s. that said, i don't think that there's anybody that would say that if there were definite threat to the u.s., the u.s. wouldn't be there or there was a definite threat to a close ally, the u.s. wouldn't be there. i think they are two different things. the way we train and everything we're doing at d
i do think that sends the wrong deterrent signals as curt has said. i wonder how true that is. can -- i would love the panel to talk about the american public, are they convincible for a certain contingencies and not others are or is it completely off the table forever, only the middle east. what are the dynamics at play that makes the american public now different from other times in our recent history? >> madlyn, want to take a shot at that. >> okay. i think -- i think you have to...
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that's the way i think we need to think about this. >> thank you, curt. general riley, can you talk to us about how missile defense fits into both the deterrence of nuclear threats but also conventional threats from an alliance perspective? >> i think it's very hard to make a distinction between the two because the missile defense systems are set up to counter missiles unknowing what's in the payload, whether it's a weapon of mass destruction, we don't know while they are launched. there's some intent to do harm or the missile wouldn't be launched in the first place. i believe there's an a.m. big g unite that will stay whether or not to put in a nuclear strategic sense or a conventional attack, probably the greatest indicator would be the range of the missiles that you're looking at. unfortunately, as we've been talking today about the relevancy of the nato missions for the future, in the area of missile defense, the proliferation and the threat of ballistic missiles is not static. and a lot of reviews were done four years ago. architecture was developed
that's the way i think we need to think about this. >> thank you, curt. general riley, can you talk to us about how missile defense fits into both the deterrence of nuclear threats but also conventional threats from an alliance perspective? >> i think it's very hard to make a distinction between the two because the missile defense systems are set up to counter missiles unknowing what's in the payload, whether it's a weapon of mass destruction, we don't know while they are launched....
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gail is back with me and joining me is curt mannify.et's start with you, many i may and welcome to the show. is this a mountain made out of a mole here? looking at what the quarterback said, looking a week ago, jonathan martin and mr. incognito would have been best pals. >> i won't say it's a mountain made out of a mole hill. the problem is we're in a society that wants to rush to a decision to everything. we want to hear an answer as soon as we hear a problem and put out there when it began. the more teammates that come out -- today is the first day the player haves been back in full. the starting center said it and a starting wide receiver said he was outraged by all of this because not only were they two best buddies and hang out away from the facilities at all times but martin had the voice mail message and playing it and everybody would laugh at incognito since the month of april, he never seemed to be offended by this. we don't know how jonathan martin really feels because that young man hasn't come out and said specifically. befo
gail is back with me and joining me is curt mannify.et's start with you, many i may and welcome to the show. is this a mountain made out of a mole here? looking at what the quarterback said, looking a week ago, jonathan martin and mr. incognito would have been best pals. >> i won't say it's a mountain made out of a mole hill. the problem is we're in a society that wants to rush to a decision to everything. we want to hear an answer as soon as we hear a problem and put out there when it...
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. >> curt is a great guy who's become very successful using our three-step system. and what really blows me away is not only how well curt and our thousands of other students are doing financially, bmore importantly, how proud their spouses and families are of what they've done and what they've accomplished and just how happy they are now. >> i have a business that my wife and children are proud of. we're going into neighborhoods and being paid to fix up properties. i'm building a legacy for my wife, my children, and my grandchildren, and i'm doing something that i absolutely love. >> at the event -- and this is killer -- we introduce you to three powerful and little-known strategies for investing in real estate passively and earning high rates of return. in fact, one of the those strategies you're gonna be introduced to, you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united-states state law and backed by real estate. this is a little-known, passive real-estate-investment vehicle that's been around for over 100 years. we're also gonna show you ho
. >> curt is a great guy who's become very successful using our three-step system. and what really blows me away is not only how well curt and our thousands of other students are doing financially, bmore importantly, how proud their spouses and families are of what they've done and what they've accomplished and just how happy they are now. >> i have a business that my wife and children are proud of. we're going into neighborhoods and being paid to fix up properties. i'm building a...
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curt warner said i didn't lose a friend, i lot a brother for life. i did check with the c.h.p. they are not ruling out dui. they didn't find physical evidence, but they will wait for autopsy reports to come back. >> many have expressed concern over the accident. j.r. stone spoke to some angry. >> he was a good man. >> reporter: family and friends of xang. >> because he was a good friend. >> reporter: his wife was in china when receiving news of her husband's death. >> the coroner told her about the accident. >> she is crying a lot. she is in china. she answered the phone crying. >> reporter: thomas howard, former oakland raider was traveling at speeds over 100 miles per hour. >> he took someone else's life. he wanted to take his own life he should have, but i am angry about it. >> reporter: some tell me his wife was scheduled to come back monday but is working to get back as soon as possible. in hayward, j.r. stone. >> reporter: light rain is starting in the north bay. we have light showers edging into santa rosa. we have a trace of rain at the santa rosa airport. it still rema
curt warner said i didn't lose a friend, i lot a brother for life. i did check with the c.h.p. they are not ruling out dui. they didn't find physical evidence, but they will wait for autopsy reports to come back. >> many have expressed concern over the accident. j.r. stone spoke to some angry. >> he was a good man. >> reporter: family and friends of xang. >> because he was a good friend. >> reporter: his wife was in china when receiving news of her husband's death....
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curt? >> well, three things. i would look for a renewed consensus on completing europe -- that we have to get that back. that could mean an invitation or two to macedonia to get it resolved, and could just be getting the allies together, this where is we want to go. second, i would want to see a renewed commitment to exercising and planning the capabilities needed for nato in the collective sense. a lot of the building blocks are in place and we need to put a strong package eve that. we know we'll be cutting and not going to do certain things so answer the question, what are you prepared to do and putting nat concrete terms. the third thing is, to be using nato as a place to discuss the really raging crises going on around nato, syria and egypt, and libya and iran and so forth. i think we have really drifted over the 20 years or so from nato being a central police where we dealt with challenges, to a place where we don't talk about things strategically anymore. >> thank you very much. let me thank my panel for th
curt? >> well, three things. i would look for a renewed consensus on completing europe -- that we have to get that back. that could mean an invitation or two to macedonia to get it resolved, and could just be getting the allies together, this where is we want to go. second, i would want to see a renewed commitment to exercising and planning the capabilities needed for nato in the collective sense. a lot of the building blocks are in place and we need to put a strong package eve that. we...
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curt and carl bahrain were killed. they were walking down the street when they saw someone they know and started running. they were both shot. >>> police returned to the scene of another murder two miles away in the oliver community where a popular grocer was killed. it happened outside big mama's grocery. he took the crash cans outside. sars had helped run the store for the last nine years. police commissioner anthony batts said they will focus on a pair of murder charges the victim beat decades ago for clues to his killer. >> the reality is sometimes people don't forget and you have retaliation. i was trying to get a feel on whether they had something. >>> a man accused of stealing a check out of a howard county mailbox was caught on camera. these surveillance pictures were captured. police believe this man used a forged check there that was stolen from a stolen mailbox in elk ridge. >>> 84 votes -- that as all that separate the mayor am candidates. the annapolis board of elections said amount mike pantelides leads j
curt and carl bahrain were killed. they were walking down the street when they saw someone they know and started running. they were both shot. >>> police returned to the scene of another murder two miles away in the oliver community where a popular grocer was killed. it happened outside big mama's grocery. he took the crash cans outside. sars had helped run the store for the last nine years. police commissioner anthony batts said they will focus on a pair of murder charges the victim...
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. >> reporter: archbishop joseph curts is literally setting into his new job. the american conference of catholic bishops, meeting in baltimore, elected him president, while all are still trying to adjust to their new pope. and pope francis's message, that the church focus more on mercy rather than divisive social issues. >> one of the challenge system really what our holy father has said over and over again. in that, how can we warm hearts and heal wounds? >> reporter: this is a body that has pushed hard. prezzed against -- pressed against same-sex merge. and said its position on abortion is nonnegotiable. but it differs from other social conservatives. we have spoken about immigration. the dignity of marriage. robust, religious freedom. some of them are responses to movements going on in our culture. >> reporter: the challenge now is smpging -- syncing those responses with movements -- going on in the church's own culture. >> besides his three-year post, joseph curts will also continue search -- serving as archbishop in loseville, kentucky. -- louisville, ken
. >> reporter: archbishop joseph curts is literally setting into his new job. the american conference of catholic bishops, meeting in baltimore, elected him president, while all are still trying to adjust to their new pope. and pope francis's message, that the church focus more on mercy rather than divisive social issues. >> one of the challenge system really what our holy father has said over and over again. in that, how can we warm hearts and heal wounds? >> reporter: this...
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two brothers, curt and carl bahrain were killed. police said surveillance video helped them make the arrest. >>> a retired firefighter helping to direct traffic died from being hit by a car. he volunteered for the fire department and was working as a cap ten, managing traffic when he was hit. he passed away at a delaware hospital. he was 65 years old. >>> they say it's safer, less expensive, less invasive than having your tubes tied. >> why are women complaining about a certain type of birth control. joce sterman has more. >> reporter: women across the country want this product pulled off the market saying it caused them pain after putting it inside their body. complications range from belly pain to cysts. the coils tie the tubes without surgery. women said they had a medical nightmare, one they're sharing by the thousands on facebook eye went in -- >> i went. i felt validated that it wasn't just me that this wasn't psychological, that there were thousands of women going through this. >> reporter: tonight at 11 we dig into the fda r
two brothers, curt and carl bahrain were killed. police said surveillance video helped them make the arrest. >>> a retired firefighter helping to direct traffic died from being hit by a car. he volunteered for the fire department and was working as a cap ten, managing traffic when he was hit. he passed away at a delaware hospital. he was 65 years old. >>> they say it's safer, less expensive, less invasive than having your tubes tied. >> why are women complaining about a...
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now, this deal between jpmorgan chase and are fell produce curts across the united states, what's more j.p. morgan admits to misleadings verch leadings investors. now when this deal ends all the civil claims against the bank, it doesn't absolve it of possible criminal charges in the future of fraud. get this: tax experts say up to $7 billion of its fine could be considered as tax deductible. >>> a very different situation: any debt forgiven is treated like income or taxed like income. for the past seven years it hasn't been taxed. including one california woms who told -- woman who told her story to stacy 'ti tisdale. >> in 2010, well wells fargo reduced elisabeth's mortgage so she could afford her payment. under ordinary circumstances, elisabeth 's would have nent a huge tax bill. >> $50,000 on taxes. >> if a creditor forgives your debt normally that's considered taxable income. >> but elizabeth and all of the struggling borrowers, were spared. foreseeing the financial disaster the tax laws could create. george w. bush siedged the mortgage -- signed the mortgage relief in 2011. >> it'
now, this deal between jpmorgan chase and are fell produce curts across the united states, what's more j.p. morgan admits to misleadings verch leadings investors. now when this deal ends all the civil claims against the bank, it doesn't absolve it of possible criminal charges in the future of fraud. get this: tax experts say up to $7 billion of its fine could be considered as tax deductible. >>> a very different situation: any debt forgiven is treated like income or taxed like income....
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nick schifren to discuss the diplomatic doors opened by the deal with iran is curt volume kerr. he is the formerker. he is the former. ambassador, good to talk to you? >> good to be here. >> a pleasure to have you on the program. what do you think of the deal? >> well, i think that it is us that is the west, reducing some of the sanctions that we put in place that were aimed at getting iran to eliminate its program in exchange, only for iran freezing its program. so you have all of these u.n. security council resolutions that is say that iran has to get rid of this stuff. now we are doing a deal that says they can keep it. they can keep enriching at 3 and a half percent level, keep the cenftrifuges. in exchange, we are now lifting the safrlingsz we put in place to try to get them to get rid of thatnctions we put in place to try to get them to get rid of th that. >> let me push back on that. iran is committed to neutral eyes its stock pile. isn't that a roll back? >> that is down to a lower level of enrichment. but the ability to get back to 20% is now cemented in place. the 7 tr
nick schifren to discuss the diplomatic doors opened by the deal with iran is curt volume kerr. he is the formerker. he is the former. ambassador, good to talk to you? >> good to be here. >> a pleasure to have you on the program. what do you think of the deal? >> well, i think that it is us that is the west, reducing some of the sanctions that we put in place that were aimed at getting iran to eliminate its program in exchange, only for iran freezing its program. so you have...
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. >> curt is a great guy who's become very successful using our three-step system. and what really blows me away is not only how well curt and our thousands of other students are doing financially, but, more importantly, how proud their spouses and families are of what they've done and what they've accomplished and just how happy they are now. >> i have a business that my wife and children are proud of. we're going into neighborhoods and being paid to fix up properties. i'm building a legacy for my wife, my children, and my grandchildren, and i'm doing something that i absolutely love. >> at the event -- and this is killer -- we introduce you to three powerful and little-known strategies for investing in real estate passively and earning high rates of return. in fact, one of the those strategies you're gonna be introduced to, you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united-states state law and backed by real estate. this is a little-known, passive real-estate-investment vehicle that's been around for over 100 years. we're also gonna show yo
. >> curt is a great guy who's become very successful using our three-step system. and what really blows me away is not only how well curt and our thousands of other students are doing financially, but, more importantly, how proud their spouses and families are of what they've done and what they've accomplished and just how happy they are now. >> i have a business that my wife and children are proud of. we're going into neighborhoods and being paid to fix up properties. i'm building...
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. >> curt dealt firsthand with this type of issue. just dealing with -- he was involved if not leading the effort to bring kind of -- reality. make it actually occur, concerns to europe. when you hear those speakers, particularly general cartwright's point about be able to exercise leverage and increase speed, do you see this happening in nato? has nato positioned itself to leverage deployability of its forces so it can provide adequate deterrent against threats both near and far? >> straight up, yeah, we saw -- so, the way i want to answer that if i can and i want to -- agrees with each other. det deter is when somebody decides not to bother. so, we are deterring successfully. the u.s. nuclear -- anyone from thinking about even contesting u.s. nuclear balance. it's off the table. that's good. we should be happy about that. that there is no nuclear challenge we're after. that extends to nato, but is only credible if we have theling linkage. he's right operationally, but the burden of that politics has to be there, or else it's not cre
. >> curt dealt firsthand with this type of issue. just dealing with -- he was involved if not leading the effort to bring kind of -- reality. make it actually occur, concerns to europe. when you hear those speakers, particularly general cartwright's point about be able to exercise leverage and increase speed, do you see this happening in nato? has nato positioned itself to leverage deployability of its forces so it can provide adequate deterrent against threats both near and far?...
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the safety concerns surrounding this crash is al jazeera america's transportation contribute todd curt irs. thank you for joining united states. it's early on. but some of what we are hearing is that perhaps this plane crashed on a second attempt to land at and the weather was very, very trying. it was bad weather. what does that tell you? >> well, it was earlier reports said there was precipitation in the area. like you said, multiple landing attempt. this is also a nighttime landing. so those are definitely risk factors that could have played a role in this. but what isn't known right now is whether or not there were other issues going on navigational issues with the aircraft. did the airport even have a working landing system in place for landing in poor weather? this has to be resolved by the russian authorities. >> what can you aid add to what we are reporting about the poor safety record, aviation safety record in russia? what more can you tell us about that? >> russia, as you know, went through a lot of changes after the fall of the soviet union. and what you ended up having was
the safety concerns surrounding this crash is al jazeera america's transportation contribute todd curt irs. thank you for joining united states. it's early on. but some of what we are hearing is that perhaps this plane crashed on a second attempt to land at and the weather was very, very trying. it was bad weather. what does that tell you? >> well, it was earlier reports said there was precipitation in the area. like you said, multiple landing attempt. this is also a nighttime landing. so...
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curt and bridget williams walked out of their basement in washington, illinois, sunday, to find just about everything gone. >> now, these are actually the clothes that we're at least able to dig out. >> reporter: the town is doing all it can to help. it even set up a day care so kids can play while their parents look through rubble. leave it to a child to best describe what happened to the homes in his neighborhood. >> they're crushed from the storm. and mommy just cried all the time. >> reporter: the storms killed at least eight people here in the midwest. officials say with all of this destruction, that number could have been much higher. but accurate forecasting and early warning systems helped save lives. >> we heard the sirens go off. >> reporter: jack ravallo was at home with his three daughters when the emergency sirens blared. >> i looked around the tree line, i saw a refrigerator 300 feet in the air. >> reporter: he said they had just enough warning to escape to the basement. >> if it wasn't for early response, all these people would be done. >> reporter: and people here say
curt and bridget williams walked out of their basement in washington, illinois, sunday, to find just about everything gone. >> now, these are actually the clothes that we're at least able to dig out. >> reporter: the town is doing all it can to help. it even set up a day care so kids can play while their parents look through rubble. leave it to a child to best describe what happened to the homes in his neighborhood. >> they're crushed from the storm. and mommy just cried all...
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doctors then gave a curt re analyze and forced him to death that even if one of them while they searched just told all of these things gone without consent. all of them finding nothing. but it didn't stop there. doctors performed a second x ray then they sedated echo are preparing him for surgery. i performed a cool announced tuesday. now perhaps the most disturbing part of this story if i could get more disturbing is that doctors came up empty handed. no drugs were ultimately discover. now david packard is suing the deming police departments. he claims the police talking to two hospitals. the first one refuse to perform an cavity search. because dr said that the practice is without consent was enough on ethical practice. the second one can find police to obtain a warrant allowing all of these procedures to happen at this point police have refused to comment here and to tell us more about the loss in coming up will be i've dated actress attorney joseph kennedy however just thinking about this case obviously in all the steps that this man went to is just the day. something is probably on
doctors then gave a curt re analyze and forced him to death that even if one of them while they searched just told all of these things gone without consent. all of them finding nothing. but it didn't stop there. doctors performed a second x ray then they sedated echo are preparing him for surgery. i performed a cool announced tuesday. now perhaps the most disturbing part of this story if i could get more disturbing is that doctors came up empty handed. no drugs were ultimately discover. now...
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my friend, curt here tonight with his lovely fiance, you have got to take a peek.rom the dodgers the they were in on this. the e-mail said season ticketholders, a meeting to discuss next year's trade, acquisition, we pulled into dodger stadium. all the light are on. so i said wait a minute. there is a meeting inside dodger stadium why are lights on. he says it is a city ordinance. if there is a meeting the lights have to be on. >> jimmy: you believe this? >> i do, i buy this. then we are pulling in. i see something on the scoreboard. he said look left. i look left. i go in, charlie steiner, the dodger raidydio announcer. center field. gates open. a golf cart. bring me in. 280 people, standing there, wife in dodger uniform. they pulled it off. >> jimmy: that is great. your party right on the field in dodger stadium. >> my partner, partner, and oratv, carlos slim, richest man in the world, flew in. warren beatty, celebrities, dareic jetdari can't believe all this. >> jimmy: they allowed a derek jeter video tribute in dodger stadium i find that unacceptable. >> one fr
my friend, curt here tonight with his lovely fiance, you have got to take a peek.rom the dodgers the they were in on this. the e-mail said season ticketholders, a meeting to discuss next year's trade, acquisition, we pulled into dodger stadium. all the light are on. so i said wait a minute. there is a meeting inside dodger stadium why are lights on. he says it is a city ordinance. if there is a meeting the lights have to be on. >> jimmy: you believe this? >> i do, i buy this. then...
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two brothers, carl and curt borain were shot and killed in the 200 block of south wolf street. no arrests have been made. >>> the second phase of the malpractice case against dr. midei has ended in a mistrial. here is kai jackson with the story. >> after four days of deliberations at the circuit court in baltimore county the jury in the civil trial involving dr. mark midei hit the roadblock. they couldn't reach a verdict on the damages and the judge declared a mistrial. there was tension in the jury room. >> the fore lady, the name calling, it wasn't good. >> in the first phase of the civil trial a jury found dr. mark midei, formally a cardiologist with st. joseph medical center, put unnecessary stints into glen weinberg's heart. >> when charges surfaced they found out midei put stints into own people who didn't need them. weinberg sued midei and st. joseph for $150 million. >> there were people there who wanted to give us all of the damages. there were people there who wanted to give us less than all of the damages. they just couldn't agree. >> the jury said the amount of the
two brothers, carl and curt borain were shot and killed in the 200 block of south wolf street. no arrests have been made. >>> the second phase of the malpractice case against dr. midei has ended in a mistrial. here is kai jackson with the story. >> after four days of deliberations at the circuit court in baltimore county the jury in the civil trial involving dr. mark midei hit the roadblock. they couldn't reach a verdict on the damages and the judge declared a mistrial. there was...
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curt was caught on camera punching jacqueline nugent on october 30. >>> a ribbon cutting ceremony isd trade center. >> time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. thanks to thousands of volunteers and the make a wish foundation, a five-year-old boy with leukemia is becoming bat kid. >> new research shows high levels of tungsten metals can double a person's risk for stroke. the metal is found in cell phones and laptops. >>> a fighter in croatia goes for a ride on a tin roof while trying to clean up after a storm. he was swept into the air. luckily he was not injured. >> time for your brew on question of the day responses. >> we showed you new obamacare ads showing easy access to birth control. this woman shows a woman saying let's hope he's as easy to get as birth control. what do you think? >> chris wrote one more reason to participate or not participate in the program. disgusting. >> just when you think obamacare can't get worse, what happened to the war on women. >> be dazzler says these ads are offensive. a ploy to defend obamacare. thanks to everyone who responded.
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. >> jimmy: curt, you have a looper?s how itorks? >> yeah. i think so. ♪ >> and then becae you're just by yourself you can adding and adding and then doing vocal stuff. ♪ >> jimmy: okay. all right. hey, hold on. we got it. we got it! [ cheers and appuse ] we get it! rson daly is alreadyn right now. i get in the zone man. >> jimmy: oh, my gh. sorry. want to show us again how it works? i'm just kidding. >> it's nobecause -- [ lahter ] >> jimmy: oh,...
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and andy levy and fresh from his one-mand show the curt cameron story, it is jessie. she wearing 16 layers tonight. like a dagwood sandwich. you laugh. he doesn't know what i meant. next to me a living legend. country blue grass singer ricky skaggs. bruce hornsby is still alive, too. it is nothing but death metal covers because that's the way it is. his autobiography came out in august. it is called "kentucky traveller" you have to buy it. all right. would you rather die than have phones in the sky? the fcc, whatever that is, is considering changing the rules about cell phones in flights above 10,000 feet but any change wouldn't happen for month and requires a few weeks for public comment. . the flight attendants union praised the proposal with a rep saying flight attendants understand the importance of maintaining a quiet cabin environment. it is unwelcome and unsafe. i was mistaken. they are not for it at all. go to red eye aviation correspondent flying dog. >> woo! >> right before the stop sign. tragic, i don't want people to do that at home in their car because ba
and andy levy and fresh from his one-mand show the curt cameron story, it is jessie. she wearing 16 layers tonight. like a dagwood sandwich. you laugh. he doesn't know what i meant. next to me a living legend. country blue grass singer ricky skaggs. bruce hornsby is still alive, too. it is nothing but death metal covers because that's the way it is. his autobiography came out in august. it is called "kentucky traveller" you have to buy it. all right. would you rather die than have...
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police say kyle fer rain and curt fer rain died after being shot in the head. no arrests, but also no motives for the killings. >>> a baltimore city police officer pleads guilty to extortion and identity theft. prosecutors say 26-year-old andrea roane, of pikesville, used police databases to provide names and social security numbers of people arrested to a person who could obtain fraudulent tax returns. she now faces between 5 and 9 years in prison, when sentenced. >>> too close to call. only a few dozen votes separate the two candidates for mayor. as of right now, republican challenger is ahead of incumbent josh cohen. however, more than 300 absentee ballots must be counted. once that is done, a winner must be determined, most likely by tomorrow. >>> back on the hot seat in capitol hill. president obama's point person on healthcare reform is once again grilled about why the website is still not working. melissa rainy reports from washington. >> no more excuses. no more spin. just give us the truth. >> reporter: health and human services secretary, kathleen seb
police say kyle fer rain and curt fer rain died after being shot in the head. no arrests, but also no motives for the killings. >>> a baltimore city police officer pleads guilty to extortion and identity theft. prosecutors say 26-year-old andrea roane, of pikesville, used police databases to provide names and social security numbers of people arrested to a person who could obtain fraudulent tax returns. she now faces between 5 and 9 years in prison, when sentenced. >>> too...
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and 25-year-old curt bahrain. officials confirmed the victims are brothers. medical units were called to the scene. and despite their efforts, both men did die of their injuries. police say they were shot execution style. no arrests have yet been made in this case. police allville no word yet of a motive. mary? >> city police are also investigating a third homicide in east baltimore on east oliver street. no arrests in that case either. >> a former maryland school for the deaf employee, arrested and charged with sexually abusing adolescent girls. today, a howard county jury hears from that suspect. wjz is live at the howard county courthouse. derek valcourt is there and explains, the jury got to watch video of his police interrogation. derek? >> and that interview took a while in part because police needed to use sign language interpreters. but they insisted any physical contact on his part was innocent. >> several girls, accused 38- year-old clarence taylor of sexually abusing them. while he served as a dormitory counselor for the maryland school of the da d
and 25-year-old curt bahrain. officials confirmed the victims are brothers. medical units were called to the scene. and despite their efforts, both men did die of their injuries. police say they were shot execution style. no arrests have yet been made in this case. police allville no word yet of a motive. mary? >> city police are also investigating a third homicide in east baltimore on east oliver street. no arrests in that case either. >> a former maryland school for the deaf...
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police say 30-year-old carl bahrain, and 25-year-old curt bahrain, died after being shot execution style. no word on motive so far. city police are also investigating a third murder. no arrests in that case either. >> those three fatal shootings now push baltimore's murders for this year to 198. >>> a former school counselor, arrested and charged with molesting adles ept girl -- adolescent girls. derek valcourt explains, the jury got to watch video of his interrogation. >> reporter: the defendant insisted any physical contact with those girls was on his part innocent. >> reporter: seven girls, most of them friends, came forward, accusing 38-year-old clarence taylor of sexually abusing them between the ages of 10 and 13, while he served as a counselor for the school of the deaf. they claimed he would touch their behinds or brush against their breasts when giving them hugs. he would kiss them or exchange inappropriate text messages. and three even asked to see nude pictures of them. jurors watched its videotaped police interrogation. in which he denied it, saying i'm not a sex offender. i'
police say 30-year-old carl bahrain, and 25-year-old curt bahrain, died after being shot execution style. no word on motive so far. city police are also investigating a third murder. no arrests in that case either. >> those three fatal shootings now push baltimore's murders for this year to 198. >>> a former school counselor, arrested and charged with molesting adles ept girl -- adolescent girls. derek valcourt explains, the jury got to watch video of his interrogation. >>...
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fox news media analyst howaurd curts tells us who was next in line. >> a new book monday which happened to be obtained by the times and then the post, said white house officials considered replacing joe biden on the ticket. it's a political eye opener from what we heard in the amateur, which reported the white house put out feelers to see if hillary clinton was interested in taking over the vice president's spot. this latest book now reports that the president's top aides ordered polling and focus groups in late 2011 to determine whether biden should be booted and replaced by clinton. but the idea was dropped after the research found that an obama/clinton ticket wouldn't do much to boost the president's chances. bill daley, who was then the white house chief of staff, told the "new york times" it was due diligence to at least consider the switch as an option. >> too many women here and around the world still face ceilings. >> clinton was at a women's conference in philadelphia today, but did not address the big story, and the white house today tried to brush it off. >> what i can tell y
fox news media analyst howaurd curts tells us who was next in line. >> a new book monday which happened to be obtained by the times and then the post, said white house officials considered replacing joe biden on the ticket. it's a political eye opener from what we heard in the amateur, which reported the white house put out feelers to see if hillary clinton was interested in taking over the vice president's spot. this latest book now reports that the president's top aides ordered polling...
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probably just coincidence. 2011 -- >> i think brando's curts said apocolypse now, sell the house, the home, the kids. >> yeah. that's true. >> i wouldn't get much for mine. >> you know, if i could respond to steve's comment about something that could change next year and i really think if money velocity turns up, that's going to totally change the national conversation in this country around the fed. it won't just be, you know, how much longer before they start tightening, it will be how fast can they start to liquidate their excess bank reserves. i think that could be a big change next year. i think that's got some odds of occurring and that would mean interest rates go up a lot in the bond market, and probably we have some pe contraction in the last half of the year. >> you believe if we get any kind of correction and whatever the trigger is we just don't know, but whatever the correction is, it's not going to be deep and terrifying. it's just going to be short and shallow, in which case would you see it as a buying opportunity? >> our investors we think the corrections will be shor
probably just coincidence. 2011 -- >> i think brando's curts said apocolypse now, sell the house, the home, the kids. >> yeah. that's true. >> i wouldn't get much for mine. >> you know, if i could respond to steve's comment about something that could change next year and i really think if money velocity turns up, that's going to totally change the national conversation in this country around the fed. it won't just be, you know, how much longer before they start...
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and as we stated yesterday on the radio, curt remembers i said to her why are you being so evil aboutd if i were evil i would just turn this plane around now. so a dialogue ensued. i said to her, i can't do what you want me to do. you're not giving me the tools to succeed. so why don't you just go back, sit down, when you're ready tell me we're taking off. i'll put the dog under the seat. we'll be in long island in 45 minutes. this will be a memory. >> a short flight. >> we spent more time talking about the dog being under the seat than in the air. >> look, you never got in the air. >> true. >> when we come back, this is a pretty amazing story because when they kicked you off the flight, i'll let you tell the story. >> okay. >> every other passenger went with you. >> yes, sir. >> they stood up in solidarity for you which is an incredible story. we'll continue with albert and of course doxie. beautiful dog. and his lawyer right after the break. stay with us. "the hannity" continues. you can prevent gas with beano meltaways, or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunb
and as we stated yesterday on the radio, curt remembers i said to her why are you being so evil aboutd if i were evil i would just turn this plane around now. so a dialogue ensued. i said to her, i can't do what you want me to do. you're not giving me the tools to succeed. so why don't you just go back, sit down, when you're ready tell me we're taking off. i'll put the dog under the seat. we'll be in long island in 45 minutes. this will be a memory. >> a short flight. >> we spent...
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my friend curt, my sister-in-law's father, and a minister at the church where was confirmed before, drove hours to stand with me. he was dressed in a dark suit with a coller and a cross. what a griet great surprise. what are you doing? if any of the crazy christians show up and get out of hand, lord wants me to introduce them. when i was introduced i felt the l let down. who is that old professor and where is the scary terrorist? >> please come to the mike to ask questions. >> or comment or criticize me or hold up a picket sign. >> thank you for your service. >> thank you for yours. >> i think you are a brave guy and i appreciate that. [ applause ] >> the theme of much of the political discussions have been about polarization. so i am interested if you were to sit across from a tea party buddy, what issue or in what way would you reach out to the other side on maybe a key issue such as education? >> thank you very much. i think that is a central question not just for me but all of us. i actually believe the essence of democracy is talking to strangers and not pre-certifying who you talk t
my friend curt, my sister-in-law's father, and a minister at the church where was confirmed before, drove hours to stand with me. he was dressed in a dark suit with a coller and a cross. what a griet great surprise. what are you doing? if any of the crazy christians show up and get out of hand, lord wants me to introduce them. when i was introduced i felt the l let down. who is that old professor and where is the scary terrorist? >> please come to the mike to ask questions. >> or...
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congressman, to be clear, as far as our work is concerned, our focused work around operational monitoring, curt and some testing -- security and some testing, we absolutely were working. i can't speak to the rest of the groups and the teams that were involved in development or even the -- >> what i'm trying to find out was that typical, atypical, and would you be concerned about how your parts
congressman, to be clear, as far as our work is concerned, our focused work around operational monitoring, curt and some testing -- security and some testing, we absolutely were working. i can't speak to the rest of the groups and the teams that were involved in development or even the -- >> what i'm trying to find out was that typical, atypical, and would you be concerned about how your parts
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salon contributor and radio host of 360 curt anderson. governor dean, i would like to start with you. >> the health care guy. >> the health care guy. was this inevitable, the health care fix? >> i wouldn't have gone for a fix. our state with an exchange hired the same people as the federal exchange. we have the same problem. what the government did, see it coming, understand after a period of time where you couldn't fix it, we're going to paper and telephone lines. that's what should happen. i don't think back off any of this. make a solution available. if they have to throw the web cover over the side, we did social security on telephone lines. they shoould not back off. the bill is a joke, which gets i rid of insurance reforms which help ordinary americans. >> you think he could have with stood senate democrats, diane feinstein, mary landrieu. >> the guy has a pen worth two-thirds of the vote in the senate and house. if you want to make it work, be tough and hard-nosed about it. he's not going to run for re-election. if it's me, my popu
salon contributor and radio host of 360 curt anderson. governor dean, i would like to start with you. >> the health care guy. >> the health care guy. was this inevitable, the health care fix? >> i wouldn't have gone for a fix. our state with an exchange hired the same people as the federal exchange. we have the same problem. what the government did, see it coming, understand after a period of time where you couldn't fix it, we're going to paper and telephone lines. that's what...
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salon contributor and radio host of 360 curt anderson.vernor dean, i would like to start with you. >> the health care guy. >> the health care guy. was this inevitable, the health care fix? >> i wouldn't have gone for a fix. our state with an exchange hired the same people as the federal exchange. we have the same problem. what the government did, see it
salon contributor and radio host of 360 curt anderson.vernor dean, i would like to start with you. >> the health care guy. >> the health care guy. was this inevitable, the health care fix? >> i wouldn't have gone for a fix. our state with an exchange hired the same people as the federal exchange. we have the same problem. what the government did, see it
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curt from lincoln, nebraska, wrote to tell me he has seen his bluecross blueshield premium rise a shocking 300%. david, a father living in omaha, is face ago potential total increase of $16,000 a year for his family's coverage. $16,000. another constituent from bertrand, nebraska, will see his family's deductible more than double next year. how is this the affordable care act? an apology now won't help the hardworking nebraskans who have lost or who will soon lose their current coverage. one constituent wrote, "folks shouldn't need a second mortgage to pay for obamacare." i agree. i yield the floor. mr. barrasso: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: as the senator from wyoming, i get home every weekend, talk to peevment i was home this weekend for veterans day, and i was in the target store in casper, ran into a small business owner, has a small electric company that he runs, has about four people that work with him. he is somebody i was operated on, a former patient of mine. he told me that i was one of those 4 million americans who had gotten that
curt from lincoln, nebraska, wrote to tell me he has seen his bluecross blueshield premium rise a shocking 300%. david, a father living in omaha, is face ago potential total increase of $16,000 a year for his family's coverage. $16,000. another constituent from bertrand, nebraska, will see his family's deductible more than double next year. how is this the affordable care act? an apology now won't help the hardworking nebraskans who have lost or who will soon lose their current coverage. one...
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you were talking about it before, president clinton, dianne feinstein, curt schrader, democrat from oregont grows and grows and grows of people who are essentially say the president was not hoonest, that he was not honest in dealing with the american people. the president needs the insurance policies to be destroyed in order of his larger bowls moving americans into a program that he likes. in order to do that he needs the plans to be destroyed. democrats can't take the political heat. they need to watch his numbers crater, maybe veto legislation passed out of congress to remedy problems in the law. watch his own numbers crater in order to save the law. is he willing to do that? i don't know. martha: is he willing to do that is a huge question. how much does this program mean to him? you know only the president nose how much he still believes this can actually work when he watches all of this playing out. and you know, chris, obviously the technology is what the white house is falling back on at this point. we saw these five individuals take the oath. they're now under oath and they will t
you were talking about it before, president clinton, dianne feinstein, curt schrader, democrat from oregont grows and grows and grows of people who are essentially say the president was not hoonest, that he was not honest in dealing with the american people. the president needs the insurance policies to be destroyed in order of his larger bowls moving americans into a program that he likes. in order to do that he needs the plans to be destroyed. democrats can't take the political heat. they...
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in 2002 at curt said that he synthetically made the polio virus in a test tube and i believe you are a big critic of that at the time and i was wondering if your opinion had changed or if it is the same? >> i describe it in my book, what i was a critic of was they were doing interesting science and it took three years for them to make their version of the polio virus. instead of continuing in dealing with out as a scientific paper and the scientific accomplishment, they dealt with it as a political warning instead of sticking to the norms of science. i think what he did was good work and was even taking place using a different approach than what we were taking. for some reason, he sort of panicked with his own data and used it more to try to scare people than then inform people and that is what i was critical of. >> if you would please join me again in thanking dr. venter. [applause] we will be having a book signing following the talks so we do encourage you to either purchase the book and if you have already join us for the book signing. thank you. >> host: now on booktv we want to
in 2002 at curt said that he synthetically made the polio virus in a test tube and i believe you are a big critic of that at the time and i was wondering if your opinion had changed or if it is the same? >> i describe it in my book, what i was a critic of was they were doing interesting science and it took three years for them to make their version of the polio virus. instead of continuing in dealing with out as a scientific paper and the scientific accomplishment, they dealt with it as a...