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. >> unexpected changes would come to describe our relationship with darren bailey.e of a handful of inmates allowed to use a personal camera supplied by our crew to record intimate thoughts in the privacy of his cell. he even shared some thoughts about the crew themselves. >> we got susan, you got alex in wonderland and all those other guys, man. i don't know their names, right? but they're just so cool, man. these dudes are cool. and they're all from california, man. can you believe that? >> when we first started working with darren bailey we had heard that he had this very violent past, that he was not only violent on the streets, but once he got into prison had a very erratic and impulsive and violent knife. so when we encountered him he was already in a process of going through therapy and trying to make himself a better inmate. >> i have never given myself a chance. and because i'm giving myself a chance to do better for myself, i have a supporting cast that are saying, yeah, we believe in you. yeah, he's showing progress. yeah, he's no longer the person that h
. >> unexpected changes would come to describe our relationship with darren bailey.e of a handful of inmates allowed to use a personal camera supplied by our crew to record intimate thoughts in the privacy of his cell. he even shared some thoughts about the crew themselves. >> we got susan, you got alex in wonderland and all those other guys, man. i don't know their names, right? but they're just so cool, man. these dudes are cool. and they're all from california, man. can you...
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darren pang. >> darren: thanks very much.rangers' locker room at the end of the second period when scott hartnell went up to mike rupp at center ice, took him aside and he said to him, show some respect. jaromir jagr is a hall of famer. i found that pretty interesting. that should heat things up here in this period and see if hartnell gets an opportunity to take a piece of mike rupp. i think mike rupp was having a little bit of fun with it. i was telling one of the new york rangers, interesting a nongoal-scoring player was actually able to have the calmness to take off the gloves and actually do that. >> eddie: he scored a stanley cup-winning goal. >> mike e.: conversation between hartnell and fedotenko. this is rattled along for fedotenko. hoping for hagelin. no lug there. it ricocheted back. he has to retreat further. off the stick of giroux. crosses and backhands one. it's fought off. the rebound stop by bryzgalov, as well. >> eddie: good play by boyle. >> mike e.: and van riemsdyk. giroux. battled back behind. van riemsdy
darren pang. >> darren: thanks very much.rangers' locker room at the end of the second period when scott hartnell went up to mike rupp at center ice, took him aside and he said to him, show some respect. jaromir jagr is a hall of famer. i found that pretty interesting. that should heat things up here in this period and see if hartnell gets an opportunity to take a piece of mike rupp. i think mike rupp was having a little bit of fun with it. i was telling one of the new york rangers,...
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darren pang. >> darren: thanks very much.rangers' locker room at the end of the second period when scott hartnell went up to mike rupp at center ice, took him aside and he said to him, show some respect. jaromir jagr is a hall of famer. i found that pretty interesting. that should heat things up here in this period and see if hartnell gets an opportunity to take a piece of mike rupp. i think mike rupp was having a little bit of fun with it. i was telling one of the new york rangers, interesting a nongoal-scoring player was actually able to have the calmness to take off the gloves and actually do that. >> eddie: he scored a stanley cup-winning goal. >> mike e.: conversation between hartnell and fedotenko. this is rattled along for fedotenko. hoping for hagelin. no lug there. it ricocheted back. he has to retreat further. off the stick of giroux. crosses and backhands one. it's fought off. the rebound stop by bryzgalov, as well. >> eddie: good play by boyle. >> mike e.: and van riemsdyk. giroux. battled back behind. van riemsdy
darren pang. >> darren: thanks very much.rangers' locker room at the end of the second period when scott hartnell went up to mike rupp at center ice, took him aside and he said to him, show some respect. jaromir jagr is a hall of famer. i found that pretty interesting. that should heat things up here in this period and see if hartnell gets an opportunity to take a piece of mike rupp. i think mike rupp was having a little bit of fun with it. i was telling one of the new york rangers,...
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his name is darren.ide, obviously. >> jennifer, thank you for coming on and telling your story. grass roots approach. >> good luck to darren as well. >> thank. >> hope he finds a job. >> thank you so much. bye-bye. >> the president also trying to give small businesses a lift by eliminating tax rates on capital gains while deducting costs of equipment. let's get a real read on the economy and ask people who actually run small businesses. the ceo of kimmy candy. from new york is co-founder of abc language exchange, where you exchange english for her. and the owner of half moon outfitters. elizabeth, we're going to begin with you. obviously you're probably not a capital-intensive business, i assume. abc lang wang exchange. >> no. >> when the president says this stuff, do you think it will help? >> we're a service industry. i have to give credit where credit is due. ond for us, what i found that's really affected our business is flash marketing. i haven't really found that any of the government initiatives h
his name is darren.ide, obviously. >> jennifer, thank you for coming on and telling your story. grass roots approach. >> good luck to darren as well. >> thank. >> hope he finds a job. >> thank you so much. bye-bye. >> the president also trying to give small businesses a lift by eliminating tax rates on capital gains while deducting costs of equipment. let's get a real read on the economy and ask people who actually run small businesses. the ceo of kimmy...
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a guy named darren khan made a documentary about the phenomenon about lightning and he shot it in theng capital of the world, which i didn't know, is florida. >> i've been obsessed with lightngmyade of, where does it come from. >> throughout the documentary he talks to doctors, he talks to lightning experts, he tries to learn everything he can about lightning. and he also decides, what better way to learn about lightning than to get struck by it on purpose. >> what? >> the reason i'm doing this is i want to go and get struck by lightning. >> why would you want to do that? >> darren sets out to create after talking to all these experts and doctors, he sets out to create a suit that will protect him from the lightning. he creates this sort of makeshift costume made up of shoulder pads, chains on his legs. complete with antlers that he has dipped in liquid metal. he then goes with the professional storm chaser during a huge lightning storm it take him out into the middle of a field. during a giant lightning storm. >> no way, this is a prank. >> dude, dude! >> you see some photos of his i
a guy named darren khan made a documentary about the phenomenon about lightning and he shot it in theng capital of the world, which i didn't know, is florida. >> i've been obsessed with lightngmyade of, where does it come from. >> throughout the documentary he talks to doctors, he talks to lightning experts, he tries to learn everything he can about lightning. and he also decides, what better way to learn about lightning than to get struck by it on purpose. >> what? >>...
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capital gains double get darren cup champions akbar's and c.s. goes for much winning run with the russian team captain lexi metherell itself the star of the show in moscow. the top camille. diva tom sure the lead following the opening day's play a. challenge event formerly known as the ball last. we saw with tennis where another russian house full injuring week was obvious truly an open. how to enter friday's action as our country's sole representative on the day but if. ensured her participation would be short lived czech easing into a run for on the six one six three scoreline elsewhere defending champion kim clijsters also made the next stage thanks to a straight sets win over time the. current world number one carline wozniacki sold her first ever grand slam crown to pick up pace victory over. the top seed not waiting around in the melbourne hate the dane always in control against romania and taken it six to six former worlds best seat in the yankovic's up next for wilson. while third seed victoria azarenka was too good for a moment to tell g
capital gains double get darren cup champions akbar's and c.s. goes for much winning run with the russian team captain lexi metherell itself the star of the show in moscow. the top camille. diva tom sure the lead following the opening day's play a. challenge event formerly known as the ball last. we saw with tennis where another russian house full injuring week was obvious truly an open. how to enter friday's action as our country's sole representative on the day but if. ensured her...
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that brings us to be i swear to time get darren cup champions akbar's have handed c.s.cow their first defeat in five games akbar's on russian skipper alexei monroe's off to the four in moscow as constantine to top off reports. but both sides had minimum winning streaks says got ahead for victorious ogg worst to the teams i bet linked to climb as high as they can in the rankings before the play of sorts and the visitors to can only lead forty year old alec but they're all found himself one marked on the sports after a well timed assist and wasted no time for his fourth goal of the season while twenty year old out to me by matt in earning his third point in three matches for his new team however quickly responded with a power play goal early in the second period it took ten minutes for the two time guarin cup winners to put their noses in front again can think of a new fired a rocket from the blue line to make it to one and captain alex a minor was a much dop a point for an assist in historic inconsecutive match the third period turned out to be a cracker that has onside
that brings us to be i swear to time get darren cup champions akbar's have handed c.s.cow their first defeat in five games akbar's on russian skipper alexei monroe's off to the four in moscow as constantine to top off reports. but both sides had minimum winning streaks says got ahead for victorious ogg worst to the teams i bet linked to climb as high as they can in the rankings before the play of sorts and the visitors to can only lead forty year old alec but they're all found himself one...
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darren gersh has the story. >> reporter: is better good enough? when it comes to jobs, president obama's re-election hopes ride on the answer, one reason he was talking up today's report. >> it is important for the american people to recognize that we have now added 3.2 million new private sector over the last 22 months. nearly two million new jobs last year alone. so we're making progress. we're moving in the right direction. >> reporter: but there is a long way to go. an analysis by the hamilton project shows more than half of the unemployed in nevada, illinois, new jersey and florida -- states key to the president's re-election-- have been out of work for more than six months. and republicans are quick to point out the jobs recovery is still weak. >> working with ronald reagan in the early 80's, we had a very simple formula. sound money, lower taxes, less red tape, more american energy, and actually praise people who create jobs. that formula, led by august of 1983, to a million three hundred thousand jobs being created in one month. >> reporte
darren gersh has the story. >> reporter: is better good enough? when it comes to jobs, president obama's re-election hopes ride on the answer, one reason he was talking up today's report. >> it is important for the american people to recognize that we have now added 3.2 million new private sector over the last 22 months. nearly two million new jobs last year alone. so we're making progress. we're moving in the right direction. >> reporter: but there is a long way to go. an...
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but this year, as darren gersh reports, the shift from the new hampshire to south carolina primaries is crossing a large economic divide. >> reporter: as the candidates shake the last hands in new hampshire, the presidential contest is already in full swing in south carolina, a state that is almost economically the opposite of chilly new hampshire. the biggest difference between new hampshire and south carolina comes down to two numbers: 5.3% and 9.9%. new hampshire's unemployment rate is 5.3%, one of the lowest in the nation. in south carolina, the figure is almost twice as high. new hampshire voters are also much better off, enjoying a median income of almost $66,000, compared to south carolina's median income of less than $42,000. but the trend in south carolina is improving. researchers at the university of south carolina expect employment in the state will grow by 2% this year, although they still call the economy in the palmetto state "very delicate." there is, however, one number where new hampshire and south carolina are fairly close, and that's the percentage of voters who s
but this year, as darren gersh reports, the shift from the new hampshire to south carolina primaries is crossing a large economic divide. >> reporter: as the candidates shake the last hands in new hampshire, the presidential contest is already in full swing in south carolina, a state that is almost economically the opposite of chilly new hampshire. the biggest difference between new hampshire and south carolina comes down to two numbers: 5.3% and 9.9%. new hampshire's unemployment rate is...
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as darren gersh reports, the strategy also reflects another business and political reality, tight budgets> reporter: the transition from war to peace has proven difficult for the pentagon. it's a time when skills and focus are often lost. this time, the president vowed, would be different. >> we cannot afford to repeat the mistakes that have been made in the past, after world war ii, after vietnam, when our military was left ill-prepared for the future. as commander in chief, i will not let that happen again. not on my watch. >> reporter: the president plans to shift america's military resources, cutting back on europe and the middle east, and beefing up in asia to counter china's growing clout. to save money, more than 100,000 troops could be cut, and purchases of new weapons systems will be delayed. defense analyst tom donnelly says the strategy reflects a bipartisan consensus. >> defense spending is less important to the republicans than keeping tax rates down and less important to the democrats than defending domestic entitlement programs. so, at best, it is everyone's second priority
as darren gersh reports, the strategy also reflects another business and political reality, tight budgets> reporter: the transition from war to peace has proven difficult for the pentagon. it's a time when skills and focus are often lost. this time, the president vowed, would be different. >> we cannot afford to repeat the mistakes that have been made in the past, after world war ii, after vietnam, when our military was left ill-prepared for the future. as commander in chief, i will...
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darren gersh, "nightly business report," washington. >> susie: good economic and earnings news today gave a boost to stocks here on wall street. wholesales prices fell slightly last month, a sign that inflation remains tame. investors were also encouraged by better-than-expected quarterly earnings from goldman sachs. tom will have more on goldman's numbers in tonight's "market focus." the dow rose 96 points, the nasdaq added 41 and the s&p added 14, closing above the 1300 level for the first time since july. >> tom: still ahead, "street critique" guest bryan perry isn't afraid of the volatility earnings season can bring. he joins us with two new stock picks. >> tom: speaking of earnings season, let's call it "super thursday." that's for the large number of bellweth technology companies due to report earnings torrow. google, i.b., intel and microsoft all plan to turn in their fourth quarter corporate scorecards, but expectations are for only so-so results for the tech sector. suzanne pratt explains why. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine there could ever be a period when tech companies
darren gersh, "nightly business report," washington. >> susie: good economic and earnings news today gave a boost to stocks here on wall street. wholesales prices fell slightly last month, a sign that inflation remains tame. investors were also encouraged by better-than-expected quarterly earnings from goldman sachs. tom will have more on goldman's numbers in tonight's "market focus." the dow rose 96 points, the nasdaq added 41 and the s&p added 14, closing above...
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darren gersh reports on the fed's efforts to forecast its own actions. >> reporter: last august, the federal reserve made a promise, telling investors it would keep its key interest rate near zero until the middle of 2013. on wednesday, the federal reserve is going to tell investors how many of the people who gather around this table to make decisions want to keep interest rates near zero through 2014, or even longer. >> so, if the fed says that we're not gonna raise rates anytime soon, then people will be more willing to lend you money at a lower rate, because they know there won't be any alternative, better use later. >> reporter: the fed plans to release the interest rate forecasts for the top 17 policy makers who serve on the interest rate-setting federal open market committee. the forecasts won't have names attached to them, but investors will be able to see how many policy makers want to raise interest rates, when they want to raise interest rates and to what level. analysts expect most will want to keep interest rates near zero well into 2014, which is about as long as anyone
darren gersh reports on the fed's efforts to forecast its own actions. >> reporter: last august, the federal reserve made a promise, telling investors it would keep its key interest rate near zero until the middle of 2013. on wednesday, the federal reserve is going to tell investors how many of the people who gather around this table to make decisions want to keep interest rates near zero through 2014, or even longer. >> so, if the fed says that we're not gonna raise rates anytime...
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darren gersh explains why this battle has drawn in some of the biggest names on the web. >> reporter: "flatland: the movie" is a drama about geometry set in two dimensions. when director/animator dano johnson tried to find out what people were saying about his educational film, he received an array of emails offering him a free download of his own movie. >> it was a bit alarming. we worked hard on this film and we wanted to pay everyone who was involved in the creation of it. i really hate online piracy. it definitely affects my income. >> reporter: to make it easier to block foreign web sites that pirate movies and music and software, many content creators are now pushing congress to pass legislation called the "stop online piracy act," or "sopa," and the related "protect i.p." or "pipa" act. network security analyst daniel castro says tougher anti-piracy rules would benefit artists and software engineers working in the united states. >> if you have however million chinese that are simply downloading pirated dvds, pirated movies, they're buying pirated dvds in the street, they're not
darren gersh explains why this battle has drawn in some of the biggest names on the web. >> reporter: "flatland: the movie" is a drama about geometry set in two dimensions. when director/animator dano johnson tried to find out what people were saying about his educational film, he received an array of emails offering him a free download of his own movie. >> it was a bit alarming. we worked hard on this film and we wanted to pay everyone who was involved in the creation of...
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darren gersh takes a look. >> reporter: in the 2010 election, campaign spending hit a record $4 billion. but for all the concerns about the impact of the supreme court's "citizen's united" decision unleashing corporate money, opensecrets.org says only two fortune 500 companies were active donors-- ohio-based american financial group and mgm resorts. >> companies are typically cautious animals; they want to avoid the limelight. >> reporter: target is the exception that proves the rule. in 2010, the retailer donated $150,000 to support a republican running for governor of minnesota. >> and when it was discovered that target had made this big contribution, there was a consumer backlash-- a consumer boycott by gay rights activists and moveon.org activists. and nobody wants to be the next target. >> reporter: supporters ofai mpinca f rgncem anoref campaign finance reform want to make sure investors know what publicly traded companies are doing with their cash. u.s. public interest research group is asking the s.e.c. to require more timely disclosure of corporate contributions to super-pacs.
darren gersh takes a look. >> reporter: in the 2010 election, campaign spending hit a record $4 billion. but for all the concerns about the impact of the supreme court's "citizen's united" decision unleashing corporate money, opensecrets.org says only two fortune 500 companies were active donors-- ohio-based american financial group and mgm resorts. >> companies are typically cautious animals; they want to avoid the limelight. >> reporter: target is the exception...
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darren gersh, "nightly business report," washington. >> tom: early gains for stocks evaporated as the day wore on, with the weaker new home sales data overshadowing some strong blue chip earnings. the dow industrials saw a solid pop in the first half hour of trading, thanks to the strong earnings from caterpillar and 3m. but the gains didn't stick and the dow finished down a fraction, but the high during the session for the dow was the index's highest level since may 2008. two global industrial giants led the dow gainers. there's caterpillar's 2% rally, and 3m added more than 1%. this is 3m's highest price since july. meantime, these results from at&t dragged down the dow. at&t's earnings were a penny shy of estimates, and that was before recording a $4 billion charge for its failed buyout of t-mobile u.s.a. similar to verizon, at&t's wireless business saw margins pinched due to its iphone and smartphone business. the carriers subsidize the cost of the phones, in hopes of making it up with subscriber data plans. at&t was the worst stock among the dow industrials, falling 2.5% on stron
darren gersh, "nightly business report," washington. >> tom: early gains for stocks evaporated as the day wore on, with the weaker new home sales data overshadowing some strong blue chip earnings. the dow industrials saw a solid pop in the first half hour of trading, thanks to the strong earnings from caterpillar and 3m. but the gains didn't stick and the dow finished down a fraction, but the high during the session for the dow was the index's highest level since may 2008. two...
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darren gersh reports. >> reporter: debbie bosanek is about to become berkshire hathaway's second-most famous employee. the reason? she is the new face of the "buffett rule," which holds a billionaire like warren buffett should not pay a lower tax rate than his secretary, debbie bosanek. to drive the point home, bosanek will be sitting in a place of honor with the first lady at tonight's state of the union speech. >> the president believes it is not fair, inherently not fair that those who are millionaires and billionaires pay at a lower rate than average americans who are struggling to get by. >> reporter: the issue took on new urgency as mitt romney released his tax returns. showing he earned more than $42 million over the last two years- - almost all of it from investments-- and paid more than $6 million in taxes, for an effective tax rate of 14%. romney did not mention his tax rate or the buffett rule today, but he vowed to lower taxes on the middle class, and attacked the president for using what he called "divisive" language. >> we don't demonize prosperity. we celebrate success.
darren gersh reports. >> reporter: debbie bosanek is about to become berkshire hathaway's second-most famous employee. the reason? she is the new face of the "buffett rule," which holds a billionaire like warren buffett should not pay a lower tax rate than his secretary, debbie bosanek. to drive the point home, bosanek will be sitting in a place of honor with the first lady at tonight's state of the union speech. >> the president believes it is not fair, inherently not...
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and as darren gersh reports, the deficit dilemma is an increasingly tight fit. >> reporter: if we cut the deficit right away-- eliminating the bush tax cuts and slashing defense and other spending-- the deficit will drop dramatically, but the economy will stall out. >> taken together, these policies will generate a sharp fiscal contraction. >> reporter: if we wait to cut the deficit, that will boost the economy in the next few years, but as more baby boomers retire, the cost of social security, medicare, and other health care spending will almost double over the next ten years as a share of our economy. and that could send the national debt skyrocketing to more than $23 trillion. >> the longer that we wait, as a country, to make the sort of choices that we have to make, the harder it will be to make them because more debt will have accumulated. >> reporter: most budget wonks agree we should keep growing the economy now, but make cuts in the medium to long run, a policy that sounds good on paper, but has been hard to put into action politically. darren gersh, "nightly business report,"
and as darren gersh reports, the deficit dilemma is an increasingly tight fit. >> reporter: if we cut the deficit right away-- eliminating the bush tax cuts and slashing defense and other spending-- the deficit will drop dramatically, but the economy will stall out. >> taken together, these policies will generate a sharp fiscal contraction. >> reporter: if we wait to cut the deficit, that will boost the economy in the next few years, but as more baby boomers retire, the cost...