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dayton was 88 years old. llh afamily department sto. still to come, cough it up: why women are being asked to pay more in a growing insurance trend. that's later on. but first, future fears: what market behavior investors are bracing for in the second half of the year. stay with us. we're back in the swing of earnings season. alcoa kicked it off, reporting in profits of 7 cents a share, beating wall street's lowered estimates by a penny. net income reached $76 million, which was up 25% from 2012. the company did fall short on revenue. alcoa's ceo predicts demand for aluminum will increase 7% this year, slightly higher from a year ago. shares rose 1% yesterday, closing below 8 dollars. consistent growth from corporate america and from the labor market could spur stocks higher. larry short, portfolio manager & executive director of private client group dwm securities inc., joins us via skype. good morning, and what are your thoughts on the second half of the year? - pleasure to be here. if you remember last year, we were talking about how
dayton was 88 years old. llh afamily department sto. still to come, cough it up: why women are being asked to pay more in a growing insurance trend. that's later on. but first, future fears: what market behavior investors are bracing for in the second half of the year. stay with us. we're back in the swing of earnings season. alcoa kicked it off, reporting in profits of 7 cents a share, beating wall street's lowered estimates by a penny. net income reached $76 million, which was up 25% from...
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douglas dayton was 88. >>> another megachain in the news over the weekend. ikea and a mind boggling sign of how big it is, the magazine "pacific standard" says it uses 1% of the world's wood every year. it used to make some of the 100 million products sold at the global low cost retailer. >>> dragging on this day after the holiday, consider this hangovers have a major economic impact. $160 billion lost in productivity each year in the u.s. alone. that's more than all natural disasters last year and works out to $1.37 for every drink. >> worse than natural disasters, the hangover. >> poor animation was in tough shape there. >>> when we come back, authorities are sifting through the debris of flight 214 in san francisco. new details from overnight and new pictures from inside the plane. >>> plus the amazing new video of a winter wonderland in july? i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angi
douglas dayton was 88. >>> another megachain in the news over the weekend. ikea and a mind boggling sign of how big it is, the magazine "pacific standard" says it uses 1% of the world's wood every year. it used to make some of the 100 million products sold at the global low cost retailer. >>> dragging on this day after the holiday, consider this hangovers have a major economic impact. $160 billion lost in productivity each year in the u.s. alone. that's more than all...
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. >>> do you know the name douglas dayton? maybe not, but you surely know target. the company he founded, he died friday after a battle of cancer. >>> excessive drinking costs the u.s. economy $220 billion in lost productivity. americans throw back about 117 billion alcoholic drinks a year and hangovers cost $1.37 per drink in lost productivity just in case you're wondering. >>> coming up next, your sports highlights. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. >>> welcome back to "first look." let's get the latest in sports from richard lui. >> let's talk lucky numbers. after 77 long years, a british man andy murray winning wimbledon. >> andy murray's moment at wimbledon and finally the great british drought is over. >> an entire country feeling that emotion. three straight sets gave him the win. this is the first for a male brit since back in 1936. the last british woman winner was in 1977. the ange
. >>> do you know the name douglas dayton? maybe not, but you surely know target. the company he founded, he died friday after a battle of cancer. >>> excessive drinking costs the u.s. economy $220 billion in lost productivity. americans throw back about 117 billion alcoholic drinks a year and hangovers cost $1.37 per drink in lost productivity just in case you're wondering. >>> coming up next, your sports highlights. you're watching "first look" on msnbc....
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it was recently installed by dayton police to reduce crashes caused by drivers ignoring traffic signalsgoing about 35 when i approached the intersection. i looked up and i actually saw a man crossing the street, but we made eye contact and it was clear that he was going to, you know, get to the other side before i entered the intersection. >> then a pt cruiser comes out of nowhere. >> when she attempted her left-hand turn she hit the blazer, causing it to go airborne. >> the pedestrian, scott tegtmeyer, tries to get out of the way. >> everything happened in slow motion. and then things darkened. there was this kind of dark, light, dark, light experience of the tumble. the sound, it was horrible. and i just said to myself at that point, don't die, don't die, don't die. >> witnesses rush over to help. >> my leg was pinned under the car. so i asked the gentleman if they could lift the car. one gentleman said, ma'am, we can't lift this car. and then another guy in the background said, get the car. and they lifted the car and then someone helped pull me from the car to the side of the road t
it was recently installed by dayton police to reduce crashes caused by drivers ignoring traffic signalsgoing about 35 when i approached the intersection. i looked up and i actually saw a man crossing the street, but we made eye contact and it was clear that he was going to, you know, get to the other side before i entered the intersection. >> then a pt cruiser comes out of nowhere. >> when she attempted her left-hand turn she hit the blazer, causing it to go airborne. >> the...
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. >> this we got from woio in dayton, ohio, and police were called off of the i-675, and the police tased this one guy because he was about to walk out in the road wway. >> in front off a semi truck. here we have the officer talking to the news. >> the officer tased him to keep him from being hit by the truck. >> he was tased, but he saved his life. he was taken to jail, but later released. >>> a drive turns disaster when the people in this car turn into the eye of the storm. >> there didn't seem to be a place to take cover. >> how they got it together to brave the weather. >>> and a transformer ablaze gets blasted with water. >> but look at what it causes. >> oh, ♪ ♪ she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain... she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week-old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. and since i'm the one who has to do the laundry... i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains an
. >> this we got from woio in dayton, ohio, and police were called off of the i-675, and the police tased this one guy because he was about to walk out in the road wway. >> in front off a semi truck. here we have the officer talking to the news. >> the officer tased him to keep him from being hit by the truck. >> he was tased, but he saved his life. he was taken to jail, but later released. >>> a drive turns disaster when the people in this car turn into the eye...
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. >> this we got from woio in dayton, ohio, and police were called off of the i-675, and the police tased this one guy because he was about to walk out in the road wway. >> in front off a semi truck. here we have the officer talking to the news. >> the officer tased him to keep him from being hit by the truck. >> he was tased, but he saved his life. he was taken to jail, but later released. >>> a drive turns disaster when the peoplen into the eye of the storm. >> there didn't seem to be a place to take cover. >> how they got it together to brave the weather. >>> and a transformer ablaze gets blasted with water. >> but look at what it causes. >> oh, ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> water and electricity do not mix. this home was actually hit by high voltage wires that were hit by lightning and fell on the house. there you can see the firefighters trying to put out that fire. >> oh, man, that stinks. you are dealing with a lot of elements here. nighttime, and you have electricity to deal with, and the fire to deal with. >> and a storm to deal with. >> sure. >> in the end, it is scary, because you can see the flam
. >> this we got from woio in dayton, ohio, and police were called off of the i-675, and the police tased this one guy because he was about to walk out in the road wway. >> in front off a semi truck. here we have the officer talking to the news. >> the officer tased him to keep him from being hit by the truck. >> he was tased, but he saved his life. he was taken to jail, but later released. >>> a drive turns disaster when the peoplen into the eye of the storm....
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this is a letter from daniel from centerville, ohio, daniel has been at the university of dayton. he said, "i currently have 100,000 in outstanding loans. last summer i graduated with a master's degree in middle child education. the previous summer i graduated with a bachelor's as well from wright state university in dayton. starting in july of 2013, my average monthly payment for all my student loans will be $600 a month. i recently got one of my payments lowered. otherwise that total would have been over $00 a month. i've consol consoli disait cons. other loans which will be due in february 2014 are add to the $600 a month pavement i teach in a school in continue sifn sin and he writes in capital letters, "i love the work that i dovment" it was impossible to if i understand a job in dayton so now i spend $200 a month traveling to cincinnati 40 miles or so one kaye way. in addition, even though i have a part-time job in the surges while school is out, i still find myself struggling to pavement he says, the country needs to -- he said, i'll be well over 65 years old before i'm abl
this is a letter from daniel from centerville, ohio, daniel has been at the university of dayton. he said, "i currently have 100,000 in outstanding loans. last summer i graduated with a master's degree in middle child education. the previous summer i graduated with a bachelor's as well from wright state university in dayton. starting in july of 2013, my average monthly payment for all my student loans will be $600 a month. i recently got one of my payments lowered. otherwise that total...
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there in dayton school. none to me their class people and. there's no word against her. it's tough to think about all of them. and to know that many may not have only been lost to should never be me but there are also do different closures that never should have. that judges a sense on some. killed in the streets. their women kidnapped and converted to islam but still this will be another girl says for the coakley christians of egypt to the existence of its future thanks to. the way of the cross see. little more of the future ever seen anything like. missed all the news in the aftermath of the boston bombings there's been one story that's been completely swept under the rug the death of a twenty seven year old chechen man named eve but again. about a month after the horrific tragedy the f.b.i. was interrogating to bash evidence home about an alleged association he had with the bombings but before any connection was actually proven he was shot and killed by f.b.i. agents first the official narrative said that he had pulled a gun out that change to a knife however all of t
there in dayton school. none to me their class people and. there's no word against her. it's tough to think about all of them. and to know that many may not have only been lost to should never be me but there are also do different closures that never should have. that judges a sense on some. killed in the streets. their women kidnapped and converted to islam but still this will be another girl says for the coakley christians of egypt to the existence of its future thanks to. the way of the...
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. >> in october 1980 john hinckley gets within arm's reach of jimmy carter at an event in dayton, ohione week later hinckley is in nashville, tennessee, still stalking carter. when hinckley leaves, airport police find several guns in his luggage. >> he was arrested. never fingerprinted and photographed for carrying a weapon and the information was never sent to the secret service. >> they took the weapons. he paid a fine. that was the end of that. >> within days hinckley is in dallas where his sister lives shopping for more guns at rocky's pawn shop. he buys two revolvers for $98, including the one he will use to shoot president reagan. >> he purchased it legally at the time. caliber .22. it's a light weight snub-nosed handgun. >> had he actually gone to firing ranges. he had been trained, or given himself training. >> john hinkley took a lot of target practice. he took a lot of target practice. >> he never shot at moving targets. when jerry is moving that president towards the open limousine door. >> on december 8th, 1980 john hinckley's fragile world begins to crack when he hears sho
. >> in october 1980 john hinckley gets within arm's reach of jimmy carter at an event in dayton, ohione week later hinckley is in nashville, tennessee, still stalking carter. when hinckley leaves, airport police find several guns in his luggage. >> he was arrested. never fingerprinted and photographed for carrying a weapon and the information was never sent to the secret service. >> they took the weapons. he paid a fine. that was the end of that. >> within days hinckley...
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working class and middle class kids have a chance to go to whether it is sinclair community college in daytone or dennison university. whether public, private, two or four year, but to get whatever training and education they need to move forward. we've really short-changed this generation. >> it is a huge part of the debate. senator sherrod brown, thank you. thanks to my friends here in new york city, kurt and josh. that's all for now. i'll see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern. until then you can find us at facebook.com/nowwithalex. >>> andrea mitchell picks up live coverage of the george zimmerman trial and its closing arguments -- next. help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, tw
working class and middle class kids have a chance to go to whether it is sinclair community college in daytone or dennison university. whether public, private, two or four year, but to get whatever training and education they need to move forward. we've really short-changed this generation. >> it is a huge part of the debate. senator sherrod brown, thank you. thanks to my friends here in new york city, kurt and josh. that's all for now. i'll see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern....
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up is david from dayton, ohio.o call for the gentleman in kansas, and i was just listening to this last call as well, the $.50 on the dollar sale of food stamps is pretty much universal. i have seen it here in dayton many a time. as to work requirements, i believe it was our last caller who was saying that some fellows cannot work. put them on ssv if they cannot work and eliminate the work requirement. those that are not holding down a job, put them to work so they can work and earn this. do not make it an option. some way to train them so that they can get used to going to a job because that is the only way they are going to get off food stamps is to have that consistent going to work tilt up. off of twitter -- we turn to the independent line. caller: i am a young student in las vegas. around 47 million americans use food stamps? 47 million received it as of april 13. host: buddy from indianapolis indiana. caller: it amazes me how some have thosebe -- we out there always speaking of obama and food stamps programs.
up is david from dayton, ohio.o call for the gentleman in kansas, and i was just listening to this last call as well, the $.50 on the dollar sale of food stamps is pretty much universal. i have seen it here in dayton many a time. as to work requirements, i believe it was our last caller who was saying that some fellows cannot work. put them on ssv if they cannot work and eliminate the work requirement. those that are not holding down a job, put them to work so they can work and earn this. do...
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difficult an and israeli, oslo, oslo is not called oslo for nothing, it is not called west virginia or dayton, because israelis and palestinians. >> they were in oslo for a career before we were even brought into it, the uprising that turned the up rising in iraq started with them, what does that mean? it means they have ownership and when they have ownership, what does that mean is it can be self-sustaining. right now you feel like kerry, that all that energy and urgency is coming from him, and these are two very reluctant -- >> rose: what do you think thees you thinks about the middle east? >> i think he thinks one thing, i will be darned if i am going to hostage my four -- eight years in power basically dealing with that part of the world. that is not -- my legacy is going to not getting in. >> it is going to be immigration and healthcare and dodd frank, it is going to be the economic recovery. i do not measure myself by middle east agreements, that region is broken too many hearts and too many presidents. >> rose: in your judgment is the big idea in foreign policy environmental? >> it is
difficult an and israeli, oslo, oslo is not called oslo for nothing, it is not called west virginia or dayton, because israelis and palestinians. >> they were in oslo for a career before we were even brought into it, the uprising that turned the up rising in iraq started with them, what does that mean? it means they have ownership and when they have ownership, what does that mean is it can be self-sustaining. right now you feel like kerry, that all that energy and urgency is coming from...
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. >> dayton daily news. in a kind of a unique situation. do you follow employees? them, do younfollow send them a note that you're not mad at them? a bunch of employees. i don't follow all of them. i definitely get employees to me in the lunchroom and saying, hey, i tried to irect message this to you but you're not following me, which is their way of saying, you know, follow me. do sometimes unfollow employees because i switch around who i'm following and unfollowing. i do get grief for that. i think one of the ways i was journalist a couple of months ago, you had to escribe yourself as ceo, what would you describe yourself as, try the word "present," i to be very -- i was actually humor but i can see the in that. i try to make sure i'm -- i'm in the cornerding and always in the middle of -- and, you on and know, we're on three or four floors in our building right now and spend just as much time, i think, on the seventh floor and engineering are as i do on the ninth floor where my office is. >> i would be a bad journalist if i didn't follow my executive editor's qu
. >> dayton daily news. in a kind of a unique situation. do you follow employees? them, do younfollow send them a note that you're not mad at them? a bunch of employees. i don't follow all of them. i definitely get employees to me in the lunchroom and saying, hey, i tried to irect message this to you but you're not following me, which is their way of saying, you know, follow me. do sometimes unfollow employees because i switch around who i'm following and unfollowing. i do get grief for...
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at the end of that conventional military victory, there was the dayton process, in which we took milosevic and legitimated him in power, made him a key part of the solution, and he only show up in the hague many years later. what it involved was agreeing to the partition of the country, and legitimating the role of the architect of the massacres, being willing to wine, dine, and drink whiskey with the guy, and not seek international justice. and basically having that be enforced through a major international peacekeeping operation, with the overt acceptance of russia and the neighbors. if you are willing to go all the way and envision assad's role similar to milosevic tom up finding someone to play the role of the croatian army, avoiding international justice, and giving bashar that role, that is a plausible path, but i am no -- not sure it is the one most people might think. it is a good thought experiment to work through, i am not sure it has the lessons that some people might think. >> a couple of questions over here. >> thank you. a daily newspaper. a quick question to mark. was the pr
at the end of that conventional military victory, there was the dayton process, in which we took milosevic and legitimated him in power, made him a key part of the solution, and he only show up in the hague many years later. what it involved was agreeing to the partition of the country, and legitimating the role of the architect of the massacres, being willing to wine, dine, and drink whiskey with the guy, and not seek international justice. and basically having that be enforced through a major...
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nor john mccain says this is a reminder of the grave risks our firefighters take every dayton our behalf and in communities across the nation. their sacrifice will never be forgotten. martha: the deadly wildfire fueled by a record-breaking heat wave blistering the southwest. let's go to maria molina. she is live in the fox extream weather center. those numbers are incredible. >> i want to focus in on yarnell, arizona. this area was impacted throughout the morning hours about basically how they had the wildfire that killed those 19 firefighters. it's believed that that fire actually started by lightning. and we do have a chance to consider to see more thunderstorms in this i are area throughout this entire week. there is a 20% chance of a thunderstorm. anymore lightning from these storms any any strong wind the storms can produce -- i believe the fire is zero% contained. temperatures remaining in the 90s. it's not just arizona we are talking about. triple digit temperatures. it's about 6:00 a.m. local time out here across parts of nevada, california and arizona. currently it's 98 degree i
nor john mccain says this is a reminder of the grave risks our firefighters take every dayton our behalf and in communities across the nation. their sacrifice will never be forgotten. martha: the deadly wildfire fueled by a record-breaking heat wave blistering the southwest. let's go to maria molina. she is live in the fox extream weather center. those numbers are incredible. >> i want to focus in on yarnell, arizona. this area was impacted throughout the morning hours about basically how...
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. >> miss hofacre, i'm from dayton near you and i was personally offended when it was placed on rogue employees from cincinnati. what we now know from you and mr. hall definitively under oath is that was not true. if we had stopped this investigation previously we would just have the from the irs this was a rogue employee from cincinnati. how did you know that was not rogue agents in cincinnati? >> sir, i was deeply offended and it impugned my reputation and those of other federal employees. >> mike is following this for us on capitol hill. what's the latest? >> reporter: hi, alisyn, lawmakers are handling two key officials who handled the conservative group tax-exempt status, one from cincinnati and the other from washington and both suggests they were micromanaged tea party applications by higher-ups here in washington and the narrative, as you just heard was this was all about a couple of rogue agents in cincinnati. >> did you and other people in the cincinnati office feel that they were being unfairly blamed or used to excuse this political activity that was going on in the washin
. >> miss hofacre, i'm from dayton near you and i was personally offended when it was placed on rogue employees from cincinnati. what we now know from you and mr. hall definitively under oath is that was not true. if we had stopped this investigation previously we would just have the from the irs this was a rogue employee from cincinnati. how did you know that was not rogue agents in cincinnati? >> sir, i was deeply offended and it impugned my reputation and those of other federal...
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then you've got the states like minnesota with mark dayton as the golf that's just -- as the governorjust raised taxes dramatically, and that just doubles down on the damage done to minneapolis as well. ohio has been a disaster case for years and years and years. john kasich is trying to do a good job there, but he's fighting strong headwinds in the state, and i'm from cleveland myself and, i can tell you, it's a real tragedy what's happened to ohio over the last 30 or 40 years. bill: do you think just before we get to detroit, michigan, are they, are they truly headed the way detroit is? >> yes, they are. they clearly are. i mean, when you have 1400 separate income taxes in ohio, 1400, every city, county, each one has a separate income tax added on to the state income tax added on to the federal income tax, and you wonder why people aren't working. bill, you can't tax an economy into prosperity. and they're -- bill: i didn't think the taxes were that big of an issue michigan, it was the pension plans that were set up 50 or 60 years ago that they're still living off of. >> but that's
then you've got the states like minnesota with mark dayton as the golf that's just -- as the governorjust raised taxes dramatically, and that just doubles down on the damage done to minneapolis as well. ohio has been a disaster case for years and years and years. john kasich is trying to do a good job there, but he's fighting strong headwinds in the state, and i'm from cleveland myself and, i can tell you, it's a real tragedy what's happened to ohio over the last 30 or 40 years. bill: do you...
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bosnia for a very long time they have suggested that the structure that was set up as a result of the daytonccords has made things more difficult there to really achieve long-term resolution in the country for some of their challenges. can you speak to that and to what more we might be able to do to support efforts in bosnia to move them towards eu integration and further into the west? >> thank you, senator, and as you know, yes, bosnia is a country very close to my heart. i think what i would say is that, first, it's important to put today's challenges in some context. the country is at peace, at relative peace. it is an inspiring tribute, i think, to american leadership when you travel to the country and see the cafes open and see the hills no longer a source of target practice for nationalists and extremists but instead a source of beauty, and it's a remarkable country and it's a remarkably resilient people. so i think the united states can especially, again, the americans who supported u.s. leadership -- can feel some sense of satisfaction at what the united states and our allies have d
bosnia for a very long time they have suggested that the structure that was set up as a result of the daytonccords has made things more difficult there to really achieve long-term resolution in the country for some of their challenges. can you speak to that and to what more we might be able to do to support efforts in bosnia to move them towards eu integration and further into the west? >> thank you, senator, and as you know, yes, bosnia is a country very close to my heart. i think what i...
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ground that wrought the serbs to -- that brought the serbs to the negotiating table seriously at dayton and made that agreement possible. of course, there were many differences. with someone i am sure you are familiar with, elizabeth -- she and i have written an article that examines the differences and similarities between bosnia and syria. among them -- this is to get to andrew's point that syria has over five times the population, meaning you have to have on the order of 500,000 to 600,000 casualties to have the same relative impact you had in bosnia. my question to andrew is, mark has made -- >> we are going to have to hold it there. >> may i ask a question quickly? if intervening is futile, do you agree? can you address that point? >> stop. stop.[laughter] >> ok. bosnia. i am glad you mentioned bosnia and did not confuse it with kosovo, like some columnists. yes, you are right. what tipped the balance in bosnia was the arming of the croatian military, and their conventional victory against serbian forces.as the creation of safe areas, which grew to be unenforceable, airstrikes whic
ground that wrought the serbs to -- that brought the serbs to the negotiating table seriously at dayton and made that agreement possible. of course, there were many differences. with someone i am sure you are familiar with, elizabeth -- she and i have written an article that examines the differences and similarities between bosnia and syria. among them -- this is to get to andrew's point that syria has over five times the population, meaning you have to have on the order of 500,000 to 600,000...
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mason from dayton, ohio. a democrat. thank you for calling.t, i was surprised to agree with the republican talking about solar paneling a little while ago, using clean energy sources to power large facilities, which i have to your guest on the show because it does not have to be sunny everyday to use solar power. be mitigating using energy, but that is a long way down the line. secondly, if such a large building housing so much metadata, you will have a lot of i.t. i am curious as to how we contractors are going to meet to be working on and keeping up the data facility, as well as are they looking at processes to stop contractors like eric -- like edward snowden and his activities, so that he has even seen more nsa data as we speak. are they looking at more ways to stop that from happening a little bit more? inst: i love interest today whether the nsa is green. that is a problem they would love to have right now, and it is a fascinating point that you should probably query them about. that is not a question that has come up before. the nsa is
mason from dayton, ohio. a democrat. thank you for calling.t, i was surprised to agree with the republican talking about solar paneling a little while ago, using clean energy sources to power large facilities, which i have to your guest on the show because it does not have to be sunny everyday to use solar power. be mitigating using energy, but that is a long way down the line. secondly, if such a large building housing so much metadata, you will have a lot of i.t. i am curious as to how we...
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look at the fact that holder forced the new york city fire department and the dayton police departmentd the exam. this is just a couple of many, many examples of this radical racialism that this justice department has pursued. >>steve: do you think the justice department will bring more charges against george zimmerman? >> well, i think that the f.b.i. will tell the lawyers that, no, there's no evidence of racial intent. i think the criminal section of the civil rights division will be reluctant to pursue charges. the big question is: will eric holder overrule them, as he has in other instances, because of a political agenda, because of a racial agenda? that's the question. will he listen to the new black panthers or listen to the f.b.i.? >>steve: what does your gut tell you? >> in the past he's listened to the radicals. this one might be so insinned kwrarry that he won't -- incendiary he won't touch it. >>steve: thank you very much, sir, for joining us today from washington. 11 minutes before the top of the hour on this monday. pizza delivery about to get more expensive thanks to our
look at the fact that holder forced the new york city fire department and the dayton police departmentd the exam. this is just a couple of many, many examples of this radical racialism that this justice department has pursued. >>steve: do you think the justice department will bring more charges against george zimmerman? >> well, i think that the f.b.i. will tell the lawyers that, no, there's no evidence of racial intent. i think the criminal section of the civil rights division will...
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i am from dayton ohio just a few miles from you so i was personally offended when it was placed as a bunch of rogue employees in cincinnati. what we now know from you and mr. hull to financially under oath is that was not true. if if we stop this investigation previously would have answers that it was of rogue employees. how did you feel when you know was not the case when i was just rogue agents? >> sir, i was deeply offended. my reputation in the replication of other agents and other employees. >> mr. hull you've had a great career dedicated to what we know is people who execute things honestly and with detail and you dedicated yourself to the principles of that. how did you feel when you heard that they were saying he was just cincinnati when you know that was also not the case from your involvement? >> i didn't feel i had anything to say, sir. >> i know it would seem to me as ms. hofacre when you are dedicated to make and should the truth occurred when things were at executed that it violated your sense of really integrity. i want to ask both of you have either of you been contac
i am from dayton ohio just a few miles from you so i was personally offended when it was placed as a bunch of rogue employees in cincinnati. what we now know from you and mr. hull to financially under oath is that was not true. if if we stop this investigation previously would have answers that it was of rogue employees. how did you feel when you know was not the case when i was just rogue agents? >> sir, i was deeply offended. my reputation in the replication of other agents and other...
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including boston, providence, hartford, new york, philly, baltimore, washington, d.c., cincinnati, dayton, ohio, and also detroit, so this is all the way back into the great lakes. how hot will it be today? 100 in central park. about 98 or so from philadelphia to baltimore to washington, d.c. and as advertised it will cool off eventually. the first spot to cool off, minneapolis, today 86 degrees. the front has already moved through. that front will spark thunderstorms, though, for chicago today, detroit, buffalo, and then on saturday, the front will push to the south with severe storms for pittsburgh, much of pennsylvania and upstate new york. the front will go through. everyone by sunday will say good-bye to an impressive mid summer heat wave. there it is. that's the thing responsible. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ tap ] [ tap ] ♪ 'cause tonight [ tap ] ♪ we'll share the same dream ♪ ♪ at the dark end of the street ♪ ♪ ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supp
including boston, providence, hartford, new york, philly, baltimore, washington, d.c., cincinnati, dayton, ohio, and also detroit, so this is all the way back into the great lakes. how hot will it be today? 100 in central park. about 98 or so from philadelphia to baltimore to washington, d.c. and as advertised it will cool off eventually. the first spot to cool off, minneapolis, today 86 degrees. the front has already moved through. that front will spark thunderstorms, though, for chicago...
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with regard i think to the degree to which the dayton structure is to blame versus the absence of clinicalwill in the leadership across bosnia, having worked on that issue very much over the last four years is something i certainly would be eager to look at if i return to the administration but since starting with popular will, popular culture doing away with the polarization is a matter of social norms is also something that needs to be done. again there are real efforts and an amazing set of contributions and amazing leadership of the civil society in bosnia but we haven't seen that commitment to multiethnic cities -- >> thank you. finally there is a relatively new office at the united nations that deals with women and empowering women around the world. one of the things we have realized more and the last several decades is how important empowering women is into the success of communities and countries and women have human rights and the opportunity to participate fully in a society that communities and countries do better so i wonder if he will commit to doing everything you can to ensu
with regard i think to the degree to which the dayton structure is to blame versus the absence of clinicalwill in the leadership across bosnia, having worked on that issue very much over the last four years is something i certainly would be eager to look at if i return to the administration but since starting with popular will, popular culture doing away with the polarization is a matter of social norms is also something that needs to be done. again there are real efforts and an amazing set of...
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host: chuck is next from dayton, ohio. a republican color. i'm a republican but i'm very embarrassed about the way we handle things. when are we going to start doing work question mark you guys complain and cry about everything, but you're not doing any work. get some things done for the american public. thank you. thank you. i hear this a lot. thank you for your concern. i agreed to run for this position and i don't cry about it. you don't hear complaints or me. we in fact do work. i know that's not a popular thing to say, that work gets done by politicians, but we are working hard to come up with better outcomes. i didn't get an opportunity to ask you this -- do you want us to simply submit to the president, to his plan for taxes and spending, for healthcare and his view of national defense, or do you want us to articulate a conservative's edition and find compromise where we can, which is principled compromise? that means i don't go counter to my principal just to get a deal done. simply a vote to raise the taxes because the president want
host: chuck is next from dayton, ohio. a republican color. i'm a republican but i'm very embarrassed about the way we handle things. when are we going to start doing work question mark you guys complain and cry about everything, but you're not doing any work. get some things done for the american public. thank you. thank you. i hear this a lot. thank you for your concern. i agreed to run for this position and i don't cry about it. you don't hear complaints or me. we in fact do work. i know...
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i want to thank my sorority in the dayton and columbus chapter. they understand we must continue to stand up for women in health care, in education, and in the workplace because when women do better, our children do well. when women do well, our families do well. when women do well, our men do well and, yes, when women do well, america does well. thank you, women, and thank you delta sigma theta sorority. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. olson: madam speaker, i rise to ask my colleagues to support h.r. 2667 and h.r. 2668, bills that would delay the employer and individual mandates in obamacare. these mandates force businesses to provide health coverage to their employees and as well for dictator to -- health care or pay a penalty. president ob
i want to thank my sorority in the dayton and columbus chapter. they understand we must continue to stand up for women in health care, in education, and in the workplace because when women do better, our children do well. when women do well, our families do well. when women do well, our men do well and, yes, when women do well, america does well. thank you, women, and thank you delta sigma theta sorority. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what...
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hofacre, i am from dayton, ohio, so i was kind of personally offended when it was placed as a label as a bunch of rogue employees in cincinnati because what we know now from you and mr. hull, definitively, under oath, that was not true. if we had stopped his investigation previously, we would just have the answers that this was some rogue employee. ms. hofacre, how did you feel when they said that, when you knew it was not the case? >> sir, i was deeply offended. it empty and my reputation and the reputation of other agencies --agents. the >> mr. hull, yet had a great career, dedicated to what we we know is one where we have people who execute people -- things honestly and with detail. you have dedicated yourself to the principles of that. how did you feel when they were saying it was just cincinnati when he knew also that was not the case from your involvement? >> i didn't feel i had anything to say, sir. >> it would seem to me you would feel as ms. hofacre, doesn't your dedicated to making certain the truth to these things were executed that it also violated your sense of really, int
hofacre, i am from dayton, ohio, so i was kind of personally offended when it was placed as a label as a bunch of rogue employees in cincinnati because what we know now from you and mr. hull, definitively, under oath, that was not true. if we had stopped his investigation previously, we would just have the answers that this was some rogue employee. ms. hofacre, how did you feel when they said that, when you knew it was not the case? >> sir, i was deeply offended. it empty and my...
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. >> one time i actually met bret michaels back in dayton, ohio a decade ago.e said hey, you want to come party with me after the show. >> alisyn: and you said? >> clayton: i said i have got to get up early. >> alisyn: what is wrong with you. bret michaels is great. he was here for our summer concert series. he had it. >> mike: what do you find sexy. >> off camera meaning like when i seen him before it didn't hit me. in person he has charisma. is he a rock star. all sorts of women who were just completely hot and bothered in the audience that needed to be hosed down. >> you haven't seen that typed of charisma until you meet me. >> that's right. only on the weekend it was shocking to have it on a friday. >> ally, calm down. >> let's talk about this guy. you know your cars, right? they are basically turned into mobile computers these days. they are not just gas and engines anymore. >> iphone, too. >> manual windows anymore. >> g.p.s. they have got full computer systems inside the car and the research institute has recently, basically showed how hackers can malici
. >> one time i actually met bret michaels back in dayton, ohio a decade ago.e said hey, you want to come party with me after the show. >> alisyn: and you said? >> clayton: i said i have got to get up early. >> alisyn: what is wrong with you. bret michaels is great. he was here for our summer concert series. he had it. >> mike: what do you find sexy. >> off camera meaning like when i seen him before it didn't hit me. in person he has charisma. is he a rock...