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too good, but pops up and curtis is just fine.these guys are buddies. >> i wanted to get some footage on the go. i'm sorry man. >>> it's typical canadian niceness. >> you got to watch out for the guy -- >> yeah, i know, sorry. >>> this time we have got an antelope that's a little skon fused. it sounds like grow're in their bathroom. and some freaky breathing water. >> i am very confused. >> see all the videos and decide real or if you like shrimp, then you're going to love sizzler's shrimp combos starting at just $9.99! four kinds of shrimp, seasoned just right and served in three new combinations. at sizzler! >>> you know what's great about the video? you can go to our website and if you like a video you can upload it on your computer. his video is about jelly. not edible. >> have been suspect squirrel. >> jellie just jump frad the free to the dude. >> nellie and curtis -- take off to freedom. jellie loves her. >> jellie say high. i'm in the market for a pet squirrel. jellie could change everyone into a squirrel lover. >> you kno
too good, but pops up and curtis is just fine.these guys are buddies. >> i wanted to get some footage on the go. i'm sorry man. >>> it's typical canadian niceness. >> you got to watch out for the guy -- >> yeah, i know, sorry. >>> this time we have got an antelope that's a little skon fused. it sounds like grow're in their bathroom. and some freaky breathing water. >> i am very confused. >> see all the videos and decide real or if you like shrimp,...
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so, curtis? curtis: yeah. you must be spanish, huh? peruvian-indian-english- german-american mix. thanksgiving dinner must be something. you kids figure it out yet? yeah. ramirez turns himself in and claims the reward. his girlfriend might drop a dime on him. briscoe: assuming he has a girlfriend. looks like he spends his saturday nights punching the clown. you know, statistically, in the death of a child the parents are front and center. if you're saying we're wasting our time let me remind you you're the ones who came up with ramirez. munch: just keeping an open mind, lennie. he's definitely dogging her. you seen his appointment book? wherever she was he was there, too. fashion shows, public appearances... i bet he misses her already. briscoe: yeah, and she's a lot easier to keep tabs on now. that top stack there, john. green-wood cemetery. briscoe: right. yes. these black suits keep you nice and warm, huh? you know, walt whitman and montgomery clift are buried around here somewhere. better them than me. little johnny's making us look bad. if he doesn't show up soon our partners
so, curtis? curtis: yeah. you must be spanish, huh? peruvian-indian-english- german-american mix. thanksgiving dinner must be something. you kids figure it out yet? yeah. ramirez turns himself in and claims the reward. his girlfriend might drop a dime on him. briscoe: assuming he has a girlfriend. looks like he spends his saturday nights punching the clown. you know, statistically, in the death of a child the parents are front and center. if you're saying we're wasting our time let me remind...
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curtis gets kicked off last night. minaj says he leaves i am going to leave. >> this is the first week americans can vote and decide who got knocked off and curtis unfortunately got the least votes as they say. they also announced the top 3, which something they haven't done in past years. >> who got the most votes. the top 3. >> candice, angie and cree. >> no particular order. >> so they are going to stick around. there's only one guy who made the top 6. >> this is the year of the woman. they haven't had a female american idol winner in the past couple years. the women are talented>> they are due. >> nicki minaj she is this new judge on there everyone is concerned or wanted to see how she was going to do. i happen to hilike her on the show. she just lays it on the line. she tell it is like it is. she really wanted curtis to stick around. sh she got up and left. >> she likes to do it for ratings? >> she was stirring it up a little bit. called her pin head for being late. she has a certain demo. your segment is called f
curtis gets kicked off last night. minaj says he leaves i am going to leave. >> this is the first week americans can vote and decide who got knocked off and curtis unfortunately got the least votes as they say. they also announced the top 3, which something they haven't done in past years. >> who got the most votes. the top 3. >> candice, angie and cree. >> no particular order. >> so they are going to stick around. there's only one guy who made the top 6. >>...
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really physically intimidating. >> curtis allgier.r, a-l-l-g-i-e-r. >> here's this terrifying looking guy. and i was put at ease when i realized he was actually kind of soft spoken. >> i'm here for burglary, forgery and escape. and i have 1 to 15. i expireate in 2016. >> when we first met curtis allgier at utah state prison's maximum security unit, it didn't take long for tattoos to become the focus of the interview. >> tell me a little about your tattoos, what some of them mean, when you got them. >> i've been getting tattoos since i was 13 years old. my whole family tattoos. that's what i do on the streets. i'm a tattoo artist. certain ones have meaning. my wife's name across my forehead. that's how much i love my lady. and other ones are my political beliefs. >> allgier's political beliefs have to do with his near life-long affiliation with the skinheads. >> my whole family was skinheads. i was raised that way. i was born and raised into it. my dad, my uncle, all my cousins, all my family. being a skinhead is a way of life. it's pr
really physically intimidating. >> curtis allgier.r, a-l-l-g-i-e-r. >> here's this terrifying looking guy. and i was put at ease when i realized he was actually kind of soft spoken. >> i'm here for burglary, forgery and escape. and i have 1 to 15. i expireate in 2016. >> when we first met curtis allgier at utah state prison's maximum security unit, it didn't take long for tattoos to become the focus of the interview. >> tell me a little about your tattoos, what...
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curtis cash suffered a broken jaw and a bloody face.en on a 23-hour lockdown in the custody control unit as internal affairs completes its investigation. >> it appeared on the scene that cash had been assaulted by woods with a hot pot. he sustained lacerations to his face, multiple bruising to his neck and all over his body where it appeared to us he had been kicked. >> but both cell mates are sticking to the story that cash's injuries were the result of falling down in the cell. >> because of the lack of cooperation from the alleged assailant and the alleged victim we did not file any external or internal charges on mr. woods or mr. cash. >> both of these guys have a lot of years left in prison. it's normal for the victim not to want to talk. he is not going to want to be labeled as snitch. that will further the probability of being assaulted in the future. he is maintaining the story that he fell. >> woods was released from the custody control unit and returned to general population. but he has a new cell assignment in a new housing u
curtis cash suffered a broken jaw and a bloody face.en on a 23-hour lockdown in the custody control unit as internal affairs completes its investigation. >> it appeared on the scene that cash had been assaulted by woods with a hot pot. he sustained lacerations to his face, multiple bruising to his neck and all over his body where it appeared to us he had been kicked. >> but both cell mates are sticking to the story that cash's injuries were the result of falling down in the cell....
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curtis was going home. and now he's never going to go home. >> it's not cool to be here. and living this lifestyle, it will screw up your life. i can't tell him don't do it because i've done it. but i can tell him that this isn't the way to go. you're not going to gain from coming here. you lose everything. >>> america's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet! down! >> among the nation's toughest, california state prison corcoran. severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent months inside where officers try to maintain order with an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup - corcoran: extended stay." violence seems inevitable in prison. >> get down. get down! >> whether it stems from racial tension -- >> they took our tape. >> -- or dispute between cellmates -- >> he stabbed me with a cigarette lighter. >> being trapped in a cell with a big-ass cellie who's going to beat the hell out of you or chop you up. you don't know what a
curtis was going home. and now he's never going to go home. >> it's not cool to be here. and living this lifestyle, it will screw up your life. i can't tell him don't do it because i've done it. but i can tell him that this isn't the way to go. you're not going to gain from coming here. you lose everything. >>> america's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet!...
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but she polls even with curtis bostic, 43% each.gly endorsement of curtis bostic today. republicans could nominate hitler and win south carolina's first district. ann coulter really knows how to ingratiate herself to south carolina republicans saying they would vote for hitler for congress. after that endearing beginning, she added if sanford is the nominee, republicans will either lose or win at a cost of $50 million that could be better spent elsewhere when curtis bostic tells his staff he is hiking the appalachian trail. joining me, nia malika-henderson. imagine the scene in bostic headquarters when the staff says we have good news and bad news. ann coulter has endorsed you, that's the good news. the bad news, she did say that your district would vote for hitler. this is as ugly an endorsement as you could possibly get, isn't it? >> yeah. and i'm guessing bostic doesn't want that endorsement, and barely to be quite frank doesn't necessarily benefit that much even from santorum's endorsement. folks in south carolina in that distri
but she polls even with curtis bostic, 43% each.gly endorsement of curtis bostic today. republicans could nominate hitler and win south carolina's first district. ann coulter really knows how to ingratiate herself to south carolina republicans saying they would vote for hitler for congress. after that endearing beginning, she added if sanford is the nominee, republicans will either lose or win at a cost of $50 million that could be better spent elsewhere when curtis bostic tells his staff he is...
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curtis has the ability to get the anti-sanford votes, but curtis has his work cut out for him.ther campaign has a tremendously well-organized get out the vote campaign. it's mark's to win. just likes the general election and jamie will cover that in a minute, these low turnout models you have, you can throw a lot of national statistics out the window. only the hard base it going to vote. it's sanford's to anyone a tight race, but curtis could catch him. >> jamie, how can curtis bostic, how can he not be the guy that embarrassed himself in the state the way mark sanford did? one would think that mark sanford would be politically vulnerable? >> well, craig, he is, and we'll see that vulnerability when he's the, the republican candidate in a general election. you know, mark sanford has this core of hard-core right-wing republicans who support him, and he always has, and probably always will have that. but, you know, generally, the bulk of the people in south carolina are not happy with his flawed governorship, and his performances when he was a member of congress. and so, you know
curtis has the ability to get the anti-sanford votes, but curtis has his work cut out for him.ther campaign has a tremendously well-organized get out the vote campaign. it's mark's to win. just likes the general election and jamie will cover that in a minute, these low turnout models you have, you can throw a lot of national statistics out the window. only the hard base it going to vote. it's sanford's to anyone a tight race, but curtis could catch him. >> jamie, how can curtis bostic,...
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and if the two disagreed, curtis took the position of i'm the editor. without harper's support, nast couldn't fight back. but for nearly 20 years he did succeed in building a position that allowed him to decide what he would portray and how he would portray that thing, what he would say about it. so if he disagreed with the line that the paper was taking as a well, that was how it was. and that independence really helped to establish the importance of the editorial freedom for the work cartoonists do. and, of course, it's not the last battle between editors and contributors, right? but he used his celebrity to make the point that editorial cartoonists understand the political world in a unique way, and they cannot be understood to be thought of as employees, nor can their talents be harnessed to the ideas of an editor. so he made a big deal if public about how you couldn't just call him up and send him a letter, people did this all the time, wouldn't it be funny? you should do this. and on very rare occasions people would tell stories about him hearing
and if the two disagreed, curtis took the position of i'm the editor. without harper's support, nast couldn't fight back. but for nearly 20 years he did succeed in building a position that allowed him to decide what he would portray and how he would portray that thing, what he would say about it. so if he disagreed with the line that the paper was taking as a well, that was how it was. and that independence really helped to establish the importance of the editorial freedom for the work...
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so curtis got to know him. this is what started the change in edward curtis.'m running short on time, so i will summarize here. over time as curtis lost everything, his wife and his family fell apart. four children -- the children later sided with him, but it was a terrible divorce. his wife got most of his studio work and many of those great masterpieces were broken up in his studio, smashed in the midst of a divorce. he is living in a men's club in seattle. for the last 10 years of his time. he is living and in details all the famous people to address me at my usual way. so if you go to the club in seattle today, it is likely we would see edward curtis staff. that is how he paid his friends. in the 1920s, he disappears entirely. he has a deep depression, checked into a sanitarium, he stopped drinking with people. it looks like he won't finish this. but he gets revived in late 1920s with the help of his daughter. he goes to the far north for his final shot of this north american indian. i really love this picture. he is a bear society priest as well. so he go
so curtis got to know him. this is what started the change in edward curtis.'m running short on time, so i will summarize here. over time as curtis lost everything, his wife and his family fell apart. four children -- the children later sided with him, but it was a terrible divorce. his wife got most of his studio work and many of those great masterpieces were broken up in his studio, smashed in the midst of a divorce. he is living in a men's club in seattle. for the last 10 years of his time....
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. >> curtis allgier is serving 1 to 15 years for burglary, forgery and escape. >> a lot of people seehe swastika and say that's hate. to me, that's not what i wear it for. i wear it as a symbolism of pride of who i am and a symbolism of good luck. and i have a lot of them. >> curtis is locked down with gang leaders in uinta-2 because he's considered a threat to inmates in general population. >> in uinta-2, that is where we'll house our maximum security gang members. this is generally the leadership, those that are trying to run the gang. >> they are the more active gang members. that's the reason we have them here because they are so active. and they're the ones who like to start trouble. >> while proud to be a skinhead, curtis doesn't want to be considered a gang member anymore. >> i'm no part of them. i've never been a part of them, nor will i ever be a part of them. those dudes, in my mind, are weak and lame. they're not white supremacists, because of these groups that commit crimes and do all the crap that they do, people are going to look at us bad. >> at utah state prison, staff
. >> curtis allgier is serving 1 to 15 years for burglary, forgery and escape. >> a lot of people seehe swastika and say that's hate. to me, that's not what i wear it for. i wear it as a symbolism of pride of who i am and a symbolism of good luck. and i have a lot of them. >> curtis is locked down with gang leaders in uinta-2 because he's considered a threat to inmates in general population. >> in uinta-2, that is where we'll house our maximum security gang members. this...
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and curtis and henry are here for the rest of the show.n. >> watch smoke signals. >>> when we come back in the next hour, we'll continue with our what's working series. we have a list of names you need to know in the retail sector. >>> and we've seen signs of life in the housing sector, but how fast are lenders making credit available? we're going to bring you an update on the terms on low down payment loans. >>> stick with us on >>> stick with us on "squawk box," we've got the premarket info you need before you make your trades. stocks to watch are coming up next. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> let's take a look now at the stocks to watch this morning. shares of spectrum pharmaceuticals hit hard after the company forecast
and curtis and henry are here for the rest of the show.n. >> watch smoke signals. >>> when we come back in the next hour, we'll continue with our what's working series. we have a list of names you need to know in the retail sector. >>> and we've seen signs of life in the housing sector, but how fast are lenders making credit available? we're going to bring you an update on the terms on low down payment loans. >>> stick with us on >>> stick with us on...
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like curtis olafson you are opposing anti-abortion legislation. this be dangerous for you politically? >> i'm not worried about it politically, what i am saying i believe is what a number of my constituents believe. that's certainly the world i am getting. is that it is a personal choice. whether you believe you are pro life or strictly pro choice it is your choice. it is a perfectly legal medical procedure, and we're trying to make it illegal, and that's -- it's counter intuitive. it makes no sense. we wouldn't make breast cancer orb prostate surgery illegal, and yet in this instance we are. and the personhood takes out the value of the invitro all of the babies that get to come in the world, that people who want them have this wonderful medical ability to have a child. organ transplants, end of life there are so many issues that come into this, and we're not thinking past the pro test kinds of things that we win this. because as you look forward, the consequences can be huge and that's really, really part of my concern. >> michael: yeah and your
like curtis olafson you are opposing anti-abortion legislation. this be dangerous for you politically? >> i'm not worried about it politically, what i am saying i believe is what a number of my constituents believe. that's certainly the world i am getting. is that it is a personal choice. whether you believe you are pro life or strictly pro choice it is your choice. it is a perfectly legal medical procedure, and we're trying to make it illegal, and that's -- it's counter intuitive. it...
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. >> i will never forget the moment that i first set eyes on curtis algire.te shocking to see the ss lightning bolts, swastikas, nazi imagery, and with the tattoos all over his face, first time i saw him peeking out of that cell i was definitely intimidated. >> curtis algire and his cousin tony peak were covered head to toe in tattoos. many of which were applied by algire, himself. >> i do my whole face, my left arm, my legs, my stomach. >> how do you deal with the pain? >> when you do it yourself, it's not near as bad. >> in the prison system, we do not authorize or condone tattooing. but the inmates are very creative. they come up with methods to do it. >> it's a serious enough violation that it can land an inmate in the hole for months. >> i just did 14 months in the hole. >> why? >> for tattooing. >> prison tattoos are applied with crude but ingenious homemade tat guns and ink that are often confiscated during cell searches. >> this here is several vials of ink and a homemade tattoo gun. >> they make their own tattoo guns out of electronic motors from por
. >> i will never forget the moment that i first set eyes on curtis algire.te shocking to see the ss lightning bolts, swastikas, nazi imagery, and with the tattoos all over his face, first time i saw him peeking out of that cell i was definitely intimidated. >> curtis algire and his cousin tony peak were covered head to toe in tattoos. many of which were applied by algire, himself. >> i do my whole face, my left arm, my legs, my stomach. >> how do you deal with the pain?...
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coming up, curtis dubay will be talking about how he thinks we can change the disparity the tax code.ght back. gotcha ! got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, other ? take that. never having to surrender the things that matter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches ofater caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >> at 23 past the hour, i have your fox news minute. supreme court in a 6-3 vote threw out a copyright enfringement award to publisher. the top court sided with the graduate student who resold foreign versions on ebay. ruling is expected to impact goods sold on line, thrift stores. pope francis held the inawing rail mass. he urged the protection of the poorest, w
coming up, curtis dubay will be talking about how he thinks we can change the disparity the tax code.ght back. gotcha ! got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, other ? take that. never having to surrender the things that matter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches ofater caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman...
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but where he actually caught a break is the fact that curtis boss toik seetic seems to finis. it's not a done deal. there could be an automatic recount to see who is the number two. and the runoff is less than two weeks away. so there is that uncertainty there. there is the fact that bostic doesn't live in the congressional district which could give mark sanford and his folks some firepower to hit back at bostic. so in some ways if i'm the mark sanford folks, i'll feeling good. >> he still has a lot of money left over from the gubernatorial war chest. mark murray, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> we appreciate it. >>> next, republican party chairman on what went wrong in 2012. he says the problems are about process not policy. but would fewer debates and earlier convention really fix what is wrong with the gop? >>> plus, we'll go to jerusalem for more on the president's meetings today and learn about israel's iron dome. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can
but where he actually caught a break is the fact that curtis boss toik seetic seems to finis. it's not a done deal. there could be an automatic recount to see who is the number two. and the runoff is less than two weeks away. so there is that uncertainty there. there is the fact that bostic doesn't live in the congressional district which could give mark sanford and his folks some firepower to hit back at bostic. so in some ways if i'm the mark sanford folks, i'll feeling good. >> he...
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san francisco has the world's curtis street, -- crookedest street, buenos aires the widest, paris the most elegant. but if it should lose the record, it still has an ace up its sleeve, hidden in the kitchen of this bakery. it is where a very special secret is being guarded -- the recipe for the best black forest cake in germany. it still just a national honor, not a world record, but after all, that is also how the world's narrowest street got its start. >> speaking of records, i will be doing my personal shortest goodbye ever now. here goes -- thanks for watching. auf wiedersehen and
san francisco has the world's curtis street, -- crookedest street, buenos aires the widest, paris the most elegant. but if it should lose the record, it still has an ace up its sleeve, hidden in the kitchen of this bakery. it is where a very special secret is being guarded -- the recipe for the best black forest cake in germany. it still just a national honor, not a world record, but after all, that is also how the world's narrowest street got its start. >> speaking of records, i will be...
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curtis granderson will miss the first half of the season with his broken hand.es, with the back spasm, hopefully he'll be ready for opening day. >>> some more more march madness. sixth-ranked miami, great start to the season, undefeated in acc, but recently, not so good. against georgia tech, who's having a poor year. end of the second, the score tide. time running out. hunter on the drive. he missed it. but in the trees, he gets the tip at the buzzer, on the road, beating miami, huge upset, 71-69. what a tip. that wasn't the only upset of the night, either. all of the good teams lost, it seemed. georgetown fell to villanova. >>> let's go out to the nba. miami heat trying to make it 16 straight wins. at home hosting the magic. the heat need this one. down one, lebron to the hoop with the scoop. he finished it. last-second shot there by the magic. no good. if you believe, this turns out to be lebron's first-ever game-winner playing for the heat in south beach. 97-96. >>> now, he can fly. clippers' blake griffin. let's see that one again. crawford, through the leg
curtis granderson will miss the first half of the season with his broken hand.es, with the back spasm, hopefully he'll be ready for opening day. >>> some more more march madness. sixth-ranked miami, great start to the season, undefeated in acc, but recently, not so good. against georgia tech, who's having a poor year. end of the second, the score tide. time running out. hunter on the drive. he missed it. but in the trees, he gets the tip at the buzzer, on the road, beating miami, huge...
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the first customer the first passenger on our trip is a member of the new curtis. parliament that's the. biggest you know in iraq we can say that oil has always been a curse. never wore a lot but today in kurdistan that's changing. foreign oil companies are coming here to work in the. revenues the finally being used for reconstruction of what negative it's a huge difference for us as in saddam's times we never benefited from the oil money or would he had any put this that i don't know that yet he that got that out of me when. it's quite simple we could spend four where iraqis with him wear them out so i think they're very rapidly as soon as we have been able to create a stable basis for building a country ninety nine percent of people will vote for independence because the. know what the what the people want their own country a country called could look at in the present as that they want their own passport but there's no kurdish one i suppose you could stand. a land of shepherd's kurdistan is discovering well through its oil a nightmare for baghdad which had long
the first customer the first passenger on our trip is a member of the new curtis. parliament that's the. biggest you know in iraq we can say that oil has always been a curse. never wore a lot but today in kurdistan that's changing. foreign oil companies are coming here to work in the. revenues the finally being used for reconstruction of what negative it's a huge difference for us as in saddam's times we never benefited from the oil money or would he had any put this that i don't know that yet...
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san francisco has the world's curtis street, -- crookedest street, buenos aires the widest, paris the most elegant. but if it should lose the record, it still has an ace up its sleeve, hidden in the kitchen of this bakery. it is where a very special secret is being guarded -- the recipe for the best black forest cake in germany. it still just a national honor, not a world record, but after all, that is also how the world's narrowest street got its start. >> speaking of records, i will be doing my personal shortest goodbye ever now. here goes -- thanks for watching. auf wiedersehen and bye for
san francisco has the world's curtis street, -- crookedest street, buenos aires the widest, paris the most elegant. but if it should lose the record, it still has an ace up its sleeve, hidden in the kitchen of this bakery. it is where a very special secret is being guarded -- the recipe for the best black forest cake in germany. it still just a national honor, not a world record, but after all, that is also how the world's narrowest street got its start. >> speaking of records, i will be...
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ginsber wrote a letter to curtis and asked him to change the meeting. she says, basically, she goes on and asks, she tell us and says that the allegations as stated in mr. baoel's april 25th e-mail to you today i hope that this collar ... clarifies i will send you a copy. i want to read to you who the panel is for, here quickly, one was former director of spur, he was to be the moderator. i think that you may know him. and another one hartwig a published author on the historic preservation and she has a phd under the national trust of historic places with 370,000 members. katherine howard is an urban landscape architect and asla and a former chair of the environmental committee. and the golden gate park preservation. and michael wyans is the director and counselor for the golden gate auto bann society and myself i run several neighborhood groups and i was there to basically give the neighborhood response. and this was, this was the group who was going to be speaking on the fifth of may. it goes on to say, basically, did an investigation on us. because i
ginsber wrote a letter to curtis and asked him to change the meeting. she says, basically, she goes on and asks, she tell us and says that the allegations as stated in mr. baoel's april 25th e-mail to you today i hope that this collar ... clarifies i will send you a copy. i want to read to you who the panel is for, here quickly, one was former director of spur, he was to be the moderator. i think that you may know him. and another one hartwig a published author on the historic preservation and...
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a recount between curtis bostic and larry grooms, separated by less than 1%. sanford will try to cobble support for those who voted for other fields. the importance of putting the country's financial house in order. >> at the end of the day what we're all fighting for as fellow south carolinaians and americans is this larger notion about doing something on the tipping point that our civilization now finds itself. we have 40% of every dollar borrowed to sustain government. we have a fed that buys 75% of what the treasury spends every year. where we have a congressional budget office that says in just 12 years we will only have enough to pay for interest and entitled and nothing else. >> now, if you watch way too early you know that already. elizabeth colbert-bush. the sister of stephen colbert. she stressed the importance of building up the workforce. >> we're going to continue with workforce development, continue with continuing education and we're going to make sure we have research technology and innovation that's going to make our next generation prepare fo
a recount between curtis bostic and larry grooms, separated by less than 1%. sanford will try to cobble support for those who voted for other fields. the importance of putting the country's financial house in order. >> at the end of the day what we're all fighting for as fellow south carolinaians and americans is this larger notion about doing something on the tipping point that our civilization now finds itself. we have 40% of every dollar borrowed to sustain government. we have a fed...
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reporter curtis ming on why you need to pay attention to what you pay in tax. >> reporter: he likes hiseen tv. >> lots of sports. the grandkids' cartoons, especially sponge bob, the pine apple that lives in the sea. >> reporter: he found an even better one at samsung. >> a football tv! >> reporter: and the price was right. but after ed paid, he realized he was charged sales tax on the prediscounted price. it cost around $60 more. >> as a consumer, i was a little steamed. >> reporter: when he asked costco why, they told him that's the way it is. >> i thought, why is it done that way? >> reporter: the sale sign does say sales tax on the prerebate price. it's not how much you pay for an item, but how much the retailer received. in this case, costco received $800 from the manufacturer, making the total taxable amount, 1,849. state law states amounts paid by a manufacturer to a retailer to reimburse for the value of the coupon are included in the retailer's gross receipts. ed feels it is still unfair. >> let costco pay the tax on that $800. >> reporter: if the discount is because of a store
reporter curtis ming on why you need to pay attention to what you pay in tax. >> reporter: he likes hiseen tv. >> lots of sports. the grandkids' cartoons, especially sponge bob, the pine apple that lives in the sea. >> reporter: he found an even better one at samsung. >> a football tv! >> reporter: and the price was right. but after ed paid, he realized he was charged sales tax on the prediscounted price. it cost around $60 more. >> as a consumer, i was a...
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curtis: at an average cost of about $2.50 for 1,000 gallons of tap water, it is a great bargain. garvin: but the rates that are being charged for water are insufficient to replace existing systems and to expand existing systems. narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance and eventual upgrades has resulted in a considerable repair and replacement backlog. allbee: on a national scale, if you looked at what we're spending now,
curtis: at an average cost of about $2.50 for 1,000 gallons of tap water, it is a great bargain. garvin: but the rates that are being charged for water are insufficient to replace existing systems and to expand existing systems. narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s....
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but cbs reporter curtis ming reports there's a catch. >> i think it's really unfair to the consumer.that's bonnie reacting to our investigation. if unclaimed money is less than $50 you may never get it back. >> it's their money. >> reporter: 15-year-old tanner cole found out about it when the money he had in his bank of america savings account went to the state. >> it's my money and it really makes me mad. >> reporter: his dad says the state couldn't find the money. >> the state says there's nothing showing up for tanner, they don't have any record of receiving anything and they don't know when or if it's coming. >> reporter: they only need to send along the owner's name if the property has a value of at least $50. which explains why the state had no record of tanner's $30.75. and they don't have to notify you beforehand either. >> i think it's pretty dumb because how am i supposed to know? >> reporter: we learned the state has ken in $68 million since 2007 without any property owner information. that is $68 million that belongs to you, and ends up in the state's general fund. >> all
but cbs reporter curtis ming reports there's a catch. >> i think it's really unfair to the consumer.that's bonnie reacting to our investigation. if unclaimed money is less than $50 you may never get it back. >> it's their money. >> reporter: 15-year-old tanner cole found out about it when the money he had in his bank of america savings account went to the state. >> it's my money and it really makes me mad. >> reporter: his dad says the state couldn't find the...
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the table i was meanwhile says come must go stay top of the russian premier league off the beaten curtis of itself to nail. him opening the scoring off to getting on the end of alan's corner and that bad mussa made the.
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table the old was the most ask our moscow state help of the russian premier league off the beaten curtis of itself to nail. blame opening the scoring off to getting on the end of alan's corner and that bad mussa made the point safe in the second half to leave the army man five points clear the old guy on jay missed the chance to close the gap on sas collar to slip into a surprise to know the fate that struck him more davey the side from set on scott only one twice coming into class with chris hitting steyn however they got their first victory in eight off the goals from milan pad a deal a new stand new commits in the old was the most unique why for we continue.
table the old was the most ask our moscow state help of the russian premier league off the beaten curtis of itself to nail. blame opening the scoring off to getting on the end of alan's corner and that bad mussa made the point safe in the second half to leave the army man five points clear the old guy on jay missed the chance to close the gap on sas collar to slip into a surprise to know the fate that struck him more davey the side from set on scott only one twice coming into class with chris...
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debate tonight in south carolina between former governor mark sanford and charleston city councilman curtis bostick. they are in a runoff for a special election to the house. >>> and hillary clinton is heading towards the speech circuit. the former secretary of state will address the vital voices global leadership awards on tuesday and the women in world summit next month. and that's your morning's dish of "scrambled politics." >>> turning now to our weather forecast, bill karins is here. getting warmer. >> we're melting the snow ever so slowly. st. louis, they're not fooling around. they're getting rid of the snow. six flags, one of the big amusement parks there on the south side of st. louis, winter wonderland with that foot of snow. they're opening up tomorrow! they are going to clear it all out and hopefully melt it away today, too, but you know, this is a big holiday, a lot of kids will be off from school this weekend, so they're trying to get things prepped and ready. good luck with that. we're dealing with another cold morning in the deep south. what else is new, just like yesterday,
debate tonight in south carolina between former governor mark sanford and charleston city councilman curtis bostick. they are in a runoff for a special election to the house. >>> and hillary clinton is heading towards the speech circuit. the former secretary of state will address the vital voices global leadership awards on tuesday and the women in world summit next month. and that's your morning's dish of "scrambled politics." >>> turning now to our weather...
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sasco moscow state top of the russian premier league off the beaten curtis of it's off to nail. blame opening the scoring off to getting on the end of alan's corner and knocked at newsome at the point safe in the second half to leave the army man five points clear the oio sanjay missed the chance to close the gap on sas collar to slip into a surprise to know the fate that struck him more dive into the side from set on scott only one twice coming into the clash with chris hitting steyn however they got their first victory in eight hours to go to milan patterdale a new stand new comments in the o.e.c.d. the most unique one for we continued after one nil loss at reading on thursday they suffered eternal defeat at basel moore i played and here's a rundown we'll get more misery on the russian champions is he not the only goal of the gang who ever. kapan have been the surprise package of the russian premier league so far and they remain on course for a europa league spot after winning two nella vulgar news not good out of it as well as bayliss getting his eighth of the season off to t
sasco moscow state top of the russian premier league off the beaten curtis of it's off to nail. blame opening the scoring off to getting on the end of alan's corner and knocked at newsome at the point safe in the second half to leave the army man five points clear the oio sanjay missed the chance to close the gap on sas collar to slip into a surprise to know the fate that struck him more dive into the side from set on scott only one twice coming into the clash with chris hitting steyn however...
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. >> michael: and itlike looks like your home state, up on mark sanford, tied be curtis bossic was endorsedantorum today, what is going to happen today? >> rick santorum is going to endorse bossic -- that means none. we don't know what is going to happen in that circus. >> michael: donnie fowler thank you so much for being here. up next, sorry to tell you this mary poppins, but far from making everything better that spoonful of sugar is going to give your young charges type ii diabetes. fruit just got cooler. fruit on one side, cool on the other. ice breakers duo a fruity cool way to break the ice. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh bloomberg is not around. people are safe. it's cool. it is just pop with low-cal ice cubes in it. i hope that's okay. >> michael: that of course was sarah palin at cpac last week mocking new york city's mayor michael bloomberg attempting to ban large sugary drinks. grasping scientific reality, not so much her strong suit. downing a supersized soda is definitely not okay for your health. there is a direct tie between sugar and type ii diabetes. as sugar in diets rose
. >> michael: and itlike looks like your home state, up on mark sanford, tied be curtis bossic was endorsedantorum today, what is going to happen today? >> rick santorum is going to endorse bossic -- that means none. we don't know what is going to happen in that circus. >> michael: donnie fowler thank you so much for being here. up next, sorry to tell you this mary poppins, but far from making everything better that spoonful of sugar is going to give your young charges type ii...
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guest: curtis raises an excellent point. it is almost impossible to see how they can reduce the deficit and restructure these programs over time without having a major impact on the middle-class, both on the taxes they pay and benefits they received, particularly when they turn 66 and retired. almost impossible to see how the middle class can stay away from major changes. host: will we have a budget on time by november 1? guest: that is a good question. this seemed to be picking their fight now. the biggest question right now is the debt ceiling in july and august. that can be the next powder keg. both sides seem to be shying away from a showdown on -- or funding the government. they did not want to risk a government shutdown. that could blow up in the face of both sides. that is a safe bet. that ceiling is a big risk. host: if you are joining us on c-span radio, our guest in damian paletta, who covers the budget and economic policy issues for "the wall street journal." with us on the democratic line. caller: can you hear me
guest: curtis raises an excellent point. it is almost impossible to see how they can reduce the deficit and restructure these programs over time without having a major impact on the middle-class, both on the taxes they pay and benefits they received, particularly when they turn 66 and retired. almost impossible to see how the middle class can stay away from major changes. host: will we have a budget on time by november 1? guest: that is a good question. this seemed to be picking their fight...
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one standout was curtis vince jr.o performed "i believe i can fly." >> what's interesting they performed oldies, too. genesis and someone a lot of people may not know harry cuomo. >> every italian knows harry cuomo. >> let's look at some of the highs and lows. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is great. 8:00 eastern on the fox. >> i like it at this point. >> star wars a new installation of it carrie fisher? >> $4 billion they announced star wars episode 7 would come out in 2016. by the way speculation as to some of the old favorites coming back. carrie fisher did announce she would return as princess leia. >> she did? >> she is had a lot of personal troubles. >> she used to do jen recraig commercials. she jokes her character would be in an tirn galactic old folks home. >> that would be fun and huge for star wars fans. >> you went to a new film festival martin scorsese was involved and he was presenting some of the awards. >> he was. the daughter of tony bennett it started by her. the goal was to cultivate the next generation of filmma
one standout was curtis vince jr.o performed "i believe i can fly." >> what's interesting they performed oldies, too. genesis and someone a lot of people may not know harry cuomo. >> every italian knows harry cuomo. >> let's look at some of the highs and lows. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is great. 8:00 eastern on the fox. >> i like it at this point. >> star wars a new installation of it carrie fisher? >> $4 billion they announced star wars...
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melissa: curtis, let me ask you, what would be the impact on the economy if we went ahead with that? the "wall street journal" says the top 20% of income earners account for 30% of all spending. does that indicate they can afford to pay more? or does it tell you they did 38% of the spending so we tax them even more, they will stop helping the economy. >> that tax rate includes the tax you paid before your capital gains and divends, it does include you. if we raise taxes higher, we will slow the economy, will hurt middle-class and low-income families that everybody wants to help because it will reduce the opportunities they ha. job opportunities and wage growth. not because we want to see a rate pay lower taxes, but because it hurts those of us. >> again, the origin of this is the observation that with the new tax increases, the wealthier are going to be paying among the highest rate they paid since 1979. if you go back to 1979 and look at the 30 years after 1979, the average american sought in income gain of about 32%. whereas th the top 1% so income gain of 155%. we have seen this e
melissa: curtis, let me ask you, what would be the impact on the economy if we went ahead with that? the "wall street journal" says the top 20% of income earners account for 30% of all spending. does that indicate they can afford to pay more? or does it tell you they did 38% of the spending so we tax them even more, they will stop helping the economy. >> that tax rate includes the tax you paid before your capital gains and divends, it does include you. if we raise taxes higher,...
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and curtis acosta, all these guys. i am really interested in some of these issues on a greater stage and i am always nervous. i said this you last year. i am nervous to come here and lecture tucson. makes you feel like a carpet bagger. i come from chicago to tell you how you people in arizona should live but i was lucky enough to live here and my wife was a reporter, a tucson citizen. you were a good home for me when i worked on devils highway. it feels like home in a certain sense and it concerns me and it concerns me about the bigger home as well and we were wondering if in fact what is happening or has happened, it is not about the books, it is about larger issues, the fate of the kids and so forth. is this the canary in the coal mine. is this the harbinger of what may be afoot elsewhere? >> this is obviously something that has been going on forever. how long have parents and groups been fighting against classic train them american literature, great of wrath, huckleberry finn, i know why the cage bird sings. your bo
and curtis acosta, all these guys. i am really interested in some of these issues on a greater stage and i am always nervous. i said this you last year. i am nervous to come here and lecture tucson. makes you feel like a carpet bagger. i come from chicago to tell you how you people in arizona should live but i was lucky enough to live here and my wife was a reporter, a tucson citizen. you were a good home for me when i worked on devils highway. it feels like home in a certain sense and it...
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total up their salaries, a-rod, $29 million, mark teixeira, $22.5 million, derek jeter, $17 million, curtison, that would be $90 million. >> and houston probably thinks they can be competitive, right? they look at the billy bean, the saber metrics and everything that's been used over the years to try to have smaller salaries, but still a competitive team on the field. >> it's still half of what the oakland as are. i don't know how competitive you can be, but you can still be profitable. you can basically start in park in baseball and make a profit. that's kind of the problem. baseball says they trust it and that they're going to rebuild and spend more once they get better players, they just sort of clear the deck. it's scary you could do this and still make money. how offensive is that to your fans? >> how about julie? julie, you're from l.a., right? dodgers, what did they sell for? >> from $95 million to $213. you talk about all these numbers in baseball, the disparity is just huge. >> it's also interesting that baseball is such a great analogy to the rest of the salary structure of our co
total up their salaries, a-rod, $29 million, mark teixeira, $22.5 million, derek jeter, $17 million, curtison, that would be $90 million. >> and houston probably thinks they can be competitive, right? they look at the billy bean, the saber metrics and everything that's been used over the years to try to have smaller salaries, but still a competitive team on the field. >> it's still half of what the oakland as are. i don't know how competitive you can be, but you can still be...