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. > > i like a distressed company - facebook. it is 20% off its january high, so this is a good level here, because this is the halfway point at around $26 of the ipo initial price there at $36 and the lows. > > initial price was $38, though. $38. > > $36? > > $38. [bell ring > > $38 at the bell. round 2 - coppertown: china has bought enough copper to wrap around the world. is this a heavy metal that should be in investors' portfolios? > > i wanted to look at different mining stocks. when i started this research. fcx, the copper company, that became very attractive looking at that chart. it is distressed as well, but i think commodities have a long ways to come back. looking at it at the $32 level, it has solid three-year support at $32. you can really lean on that. > > fcx is basically a copper etf. i would not look to invest in this one. i couldn't bring a stock. i was looking at rig, i was looking at valley, i was looking at rio tinto. i would not be investing in this company- > > i've got a whole bunch! > > i've got chesapeak
. > > i like a distressed company - facebook. it is 20% off its january high, so this is a good level here, because this is the halfway point at around $26 of the ipo initial price there at $36 and the lows. > > initial price was $38, though. $38. > > $36? > > $38. [bell ring > > $38 at the bell. round 2 - coppertown: china has bought enough copper to wrap around the world. is this a heavy metal that should be in investors' portfolios? > > i wanted to look at...
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the coast guard is responding to this boat in distress.is stock in sand about 30 feet from the shore. the sailors, there are two people onboard, they are trying to use the waves to rock it loose and get it back into deeper water. the good news here is no one is hurt. >> happy to report that. all right. that is what's happening "today in the bay." we are back at 7:25 with live local updates. >> thanks for waking up with us on this monday. go out and have a great day. leaving you with a look at the dow on wall street. currently down 37 points. let's see it pickup again. >>> good morning. breaking news. the college of cardinals meeting at the vatican right now. a decision on when to start the conclave to elect the next pope could come at any moment. we're there live. >>> heading home, the queen walking out of a london hospital just moments ago after being treated for a stomach illness. this morning, her faster than expected recovery. >>> and hello peoria. fame ed magician david copperfield on his way to studio 1a. when his private plane runs
the coast guard is responding to this boat in distress.is stock in sand about 30 feet from the shore. the sailors, there are two people onboard, they are trying to use the waves to rock it loose and get it back into deeper water. the good news here is no one is hurt. >> happy to report that. all right. that is what's happening "today in the bay." we are back at 7:25 with live local updates. >> thanks for waking up with us on this monday. go out and have a great day....
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this is a situation in syriayria where extreme humanitarian distress and growing dangers to international peace and security must weigh security must weigh balance against other risks. with this crisis now becoming one of majority mentions by any standard, with millions of people on the move, and tens ofo thousands dead, tens of thousands more in daily danger of their lives, of losing theirr lives, the world most vie tileot region and political deadlockl for two years, our policy cannot be static or pos outpositioned indifferent. the situation of growing g gravity requires a steadily more active approach. learning the lessons of learning the lessons of emphasizing the need for ath political and diplomatic resolution of the crisis but crucially also be prepared to r use increased pressure and leaders to try to bring this about. we'll continue to coop the house informed as we press on the end to the conflict and provide life saving assist and to work to ensure that syria has the transition that people need and deserve and what they waited far too long to achieve. >> that was just a portion
this is a situation in syriayria where extreme humanitarian distress and growing dangers to international peace and security must weigh security must weigh balance against other risks. with this crisis now becoming one of majority mentions by any standard, with millions of people on the move, and tens ofo thousands dead, tens of thousands more in daily danger of their lives, of losing theirr lives, the world most vie tileot region and political deadlockl for two years, our policy cannot be...
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so it tends to induce vomiting, and a lot of dysphoria and distress. dr. bigelow: the main subjective effect of heroin when it's used is to produce a subjective, dreamy euphoria in individuals. they tend to be sedatedat . the effects ll last perhaps an hour or so. with chronic use, the nature of the cycle becomes not just being high and then back to normal, but being high and then experiencing withdrawal sickness and then using the drug and getting back to normal. once i got addicted to heroin, my life-- i can explain it real simple, i was either in jail, or out on the street using heroin. narrator: there are also health risks associated with using heroin. if it's injected, there's a risk of hepatitis, of aids, of hiv, of many infectious diseases that are transmitted by the needle. for both heroin and cocaine, many of the public health problems one sees are related to the illegality of the drugs, and the difficulty individuals have in getting it, and in self-administering it in sterile ways. so they're very high-risk of infection. narrator: people who are
so it tends to induce vomiting, and a lot of dysphoria and distress. dr. bigelow: the main subjective effect of heroin when it's used is to produce a subjective, dreamy euphoria in individuals. they tend to be sedatedat . the effects ll last perhaps an hour or so. with chronic use, the nature of the cycle becomes not just being high and then back to normal, but being high and then experiencing withdrawal sickness and then using the drug and getting back to normal. once i got addicted to heroin,...
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again, these are consumers already in financial distress. they don't have money that's laying around to pay. and also these are debts that perhaps if there is outstanding debt, the consumers can pay not being paid to legit creditors. the complaint we brought alleged misrepresentation, they were falsely representing they were collecting on debt, also violations to the f.t.c. last year in october, the federal court entered a settlement agreement and a permment injust against american credit crunchers and a $5.4 million judgment. the agreement also included a ban against debt collection for this particularly entity. the one thing is these are not just, they might be fly by night but they could also be very large operations. and another case that the f.t.c. brought against broadway global masters is an example of this. in this case, the f.t.c. charged that the defendants scheme actually involved more than 2.7 million calls to over 600,000 different phone numbers. and that in less than two years, the defendants fraudulently collected more than $5
again, these are consumers already in financial distress. they don't have money that's laying around to pay. and also these are debts that perhaps if there is outstanding debt, the consumers can pay not being paid to legit creditors. the complaint we brought alleged misrepresentation, they were falsely representing they were collecting on debt, also violations to the f.t.c. last year in october, the federal court entered a settlement agreement and a permment injust against american credit...
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we know the coast guard received a distress call several hours ago.ing in the surf ever since. >> there is still someone on the boat try to get out to no avail. the coast guard has been out here in fact, they had one of their divers in the water attempting to get the boat released from the sandbar. you can see that hoisted the diver in the helicopter and left the scene. the bad news is for this boat . we are about two hours away from low tide. the more the tide goes out the more the boat gets stuck. you can see the person on the boat inside working to get the boat released. from the looks of things it may get worse before it gets better. the high tide is not until 5:00. you can see the coast guard boat sitting a couple of hundred yards away from the boat watching the proceedings as the boat continues to struggle. it may be at high tide for they are able to get the boat out. just as the tide goes out it will be less and less water to maneuver pie the boat ma. the boat make it stub deeper in the sand.get deeper i >> we are still two hours from low tide.
we know the coast guard received a distress call several hours ago.ing in the surf ever since. >> there is still someone on the boat try to get out to no avail. the coast guard has been out here in fact, they had one of their divers in the water attempting to get the boat released from the sandbar. you can see that hoisted the diver in the helicopter and left the scene. the bad news is for this boat . we are about two hours away from low tide. the more the tide goes out the more the boat...
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. >> time now 6:27, we have breaking news, a small sale -- sail boat is in distress, we will bring you latest information into our newsroom. >>> police here in campbell are trying to track down the person who shot and killed an 18-year- old man in the middle of the street, we will tell you what police are asking for neighbors coming up. >> also the opening bell is about to ring on wall street, what warren buffet has to say that could open the markets. o. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when
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>> january, last of the home sales were foreclosures and short sales, there is still a lot of distressed the market that people are buying, it is good they are buying it, they understand now that is the deal, you go hard after it. you make money on it in the future, these are long-term holds but team understand, buy those fore users up, now is the time to get a dial, interest rates are low. neil: they have been low for a long time. i don't know what is moving money off the sidelines now, but it is same analogy to stark it, starkeisha brownet that -- to the stock market that some is creeping back up to the market. >> it depends on where you are, you can't cookie cut a real estate. neil: the hottest market? >> i think new york city, i think is the hottest market. i think miami. south beach is hot. i think -- >> that is interesting in and of itself that was ground zero in all this. >> you know, it is international, there is a lot of new construct on the oceans there and you see a lot of foreign money, with american money. neil: like the way that japanese a couple decades ago, helped real es
>> january, last of the home sales were foreclosures and short sales, there is still a lot of distressed the market that people are buying, it is good they are buying it, they understand now that is the deal, you go hard after it. you make money on it in the future, these are long-term holds but team understand, buy those fore users up, now is the time to get a dial, interest rates are low. neil: they have been low for a long time. i don't know what is moving money off the sidelines now,...
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the combination of a little distressed, maybe more than a little distress of what i was discovering was in my head, and sort of scientific joy of finding something that i knew it could potentially be important. tavis: doctor, you stressed earlier the importance of these slides, that 75% of the people what? >> americans, about 75% showed a pattern that i have discovered in myself when i first took this, which is that it was easier to give that response to white faces and pleasant words than two black faces and pleasant words, and that is shown by about 75% of whites and asian-americans, somewhat of a smaller percentage of hispanic americans, but black americans are quite different. you might think they would be just reverse. they show very consistently, maybe 75%, that it is easier for them to give the response to black faces with pleasant words. it is easier, but it is only about 35% to 40% net find that easily. another of a similar amount finds the same that i found to be easy, and they behave like the majority of white people, and then there is 20% or 30% in the middle that have no pr
the combination of a little distressed, maybe more than a little distress of what i was discovering was in my head, and sort of scientific joy of finding something that i knew it could potentially be important. tavis: doctor, you stressed earlier the importance of these slides, that 75% of the people what? >> americans, about 75% showed a pattern that i have discovered in myself when i first took this, which is that it was easier to give that response to white faces and pleasant words...
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are not calling these buses officially segregated but rather the lines are intended to help the distress of the palestinian workers yet that makes a whole lot of sense making it harder for people who already have to go through dozens of checkpoints to get where they need to go is alleviating their distress when i read news like this it's no surprise to me that an estimated forty percent of palestinians are clinically depressed according to forbes magazine their depression rate is unmatched anywhere in the world more than triple from out of the us. truthfully it's a wonder that the rate isn't higher considering what the palestinians live through on a daily basis threats intimidation humanization harassment imprisonment the list goes on and on but largely there are nord and that's why i read the news to ignore them. and. they've been living this way since the seventeenth century. their rituals are strict. their communities on the selected. the clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their family and faith in the treasure. thought olympos. live. i. look like. the pond
are not calling these buses officially segregated but rather the lines are intended to help the distress of the palestinian workers yet that makes a whole lot of sense making it harder for people who already have to go through dozens of checkpoints to get where they need to go is alleviating their distress when i read news like this it's no surprise to me that an estimated forty percent of palestinians are clinically depressed according to forbes magazine their depression rate is unmatched...
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>> he is looking for money for his, quote, emotional distress, for him having to be incarcerated. in jail for what he did, that's something he has to pursue through the criminal court. he went into civil court and is trying to get money from his friend and these restaurants for his -- >> i don't think the money for once has anything to do with this. that's what he filed. i think it's that he is trying to get a court to have some kind of sympathy for him and say we're not going to give you any money but going to give you less time. >> would a criminal court look at a civil court and say -- >> they absolutely should not. this case should get thrown out in summary judgment. >> criminal court doesn't care what you sue over. suing goes in civil court. he got 0a cop visitation. it's going to -- got a conviction. he might be able to stepped the law and maybe get somewhere, but i'm telling you, eric, only for money. there's no way of recourse to win this. >> got the law right in front half me. it's for people. for the victims -- >> it doesn't matter. you can't recover money damages in a c
>> he is looking for money for his, quote, emotional distress, for him having to be incarcerated. in jail for what he did, that's something he has to pursue through the criminal court. he went into civil court and is trying to get money from his friend and these restaurants for his -- >> i don't think the money for once has anything to do with this. that's what he filed. i think it's that he is trying to get a court to have some kind of sympathy for him and say we're not going to...
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these are consumers in financial distress. they don't have money to pay. also these are dets that perhaps if there is outstanding debt the consumers could pay, it's not being paid to the legitimate credit tors. one of the things the complaint that we brought alleged misrepresentation. they were falsely representing they were collecting on debt. last year in october the federal court entered a settlement agreement and a permanent injunction and a $5.4 million judgment. the agreement included a ban against debt collection for this particular entity. these are not just -- they might befully by night but they can be large operations. another case that the ftc brought is an example of this. in this case the ftc charged that the defend skeemed more than 2.7 million calls to over 600,000 phone numbers. and that in less than two years that the defendants fraudulently collected more than $5.2 million from consumers. this is money they did not owe and were threatnd and harassed into paying. this also involved criminal behavior and the c.e.o. of the company was actua
these are consumers in financial distress. they don't have money to pay. also these are dets that perhaps if there is outstanding debt the consumers could pay, it's not being paid to the legitimate credit tors. one of the things the complaint that we brought alleged misrepresentation. they were falsely representing they were collecting on debt. last year in october the federal court entered a settlement agreement and a permanent injunction and a $5.4 million judgment. the agreement included a...
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a sail boat in distress with three people on board. now with new information from people at the scene. good morning. >> reporter: the captain of this boat is desperately trying to save his sail boat. you can see the helicopter just arriving. this is very shallow. it did k still a it actually not come in. right now we're sort of a stand till waiting to see what will happen. you can seattle man is on board frantically trying to steer the boat to deep from going into the waves. and there's a lot more actually with regard to what this captain is doing and joining me is live path congress -- pat conroy and he is a captain of his own boat. so he can put it into perspective. >> kind of looks like he's steering to try to create a hull. but here's again the tide. the tide is going to out. and he's in a really bad spot. here's doing what he can do but definitely stuck and probably to wait until the high tide comes in this evening. >> reporter: a long time and i know he was it in here with it around 4:30. >> someone told me 4:30 which was peak hi
a sail boat in distress with three people on board. now with new information from people at the scene. good morning. >> reporter: the captain of this boat is desperately trying to save his sail boat. you can see the helicopter just arriving. this is very shallow. it did k still a it actually not come in. right now we're sort of a stand till waiting to see what will happen. you can seattle man is on board frantically trying to steer the boat to deep from going into the waves. and there's a...
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but maybe they're in distress. >> reporter: the dream team says it's the best way to achieve long-term sleep success. >> a good night sleep is a great, yummy, wonderful thing and that's what you're going tor giving to your child. then it's something to celebrate. >> reporter: two weeks after the intervention, the team's methods seem to have paid off. miraculously, mia is sleeping 12 hours a night and going to bed without a peep. >> night-night. >> good job. >> night-night. >> reporter: emmy, however, is a work in progress. [ baby crying ] >> that's the hard part. >> reporter: but 10 minutes later, she, too, goes to sleep all on her own. >> it's 7:37 and it would appear as though everybody is sleeping right now. >> reporter: giving danielle and marchello the first quiet time they've had in a month. >> reporter: we checked with them six months after their experiment and both emmy and mia are still sleeping througho ini night. the couple say sleep training has been life changing. >> and we actually have lives. i can make plans after 7:30 at this point. >> reporter: for now, it's sweet dre
but maybe they're in distress. >> reporter: the dream team says it's the best way to achieve long-term sleep success. >> a good night sleep is a great, yummy, wonderful thing and that's what you're going tor giving to your child. then it's something to celebrate. >> reporter: two weeks after the intervention, the team's methods seem to have paid off. miraculously, mia is sleeping 12 hours a night and going to bed without a peep. >> night-night. >> good job....
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i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distressr hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wildlife or a variety of things. you can only get that flavor with them and doing it first hand. >> i have been with animal control for about six years, i spent a year in the kennel and then the office came up and i started doing it and it really fit. it's really the job for me. and animals i have to handle and i know what i am doing, i rarely get scared. [whistle]. we do a lot of investigations and most are not as bad as people report but everyone once in a while they are. and i had one and people had moved out and the dog was in the inside and it makes me teary and when the dog is in the backyard, and i can pull an animal out of a horrible environment and feel good. >> where does this animal go after this? >> they go for the shots and then the kennel. >> and if they just found this, and once we enter everything in the computer and they can track to find out if the dog went back home. we hold them for five days. >> this is a stray d
i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distressr hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wildlife or a variety of things. you can only get that flavor with them and doing it first hand. >> i have been with animal control for about six years, i spent a year in the kennel and then the office came up and i started doing it and it really fit. it's really the job for me. and animals i have to handle and i know what i am...
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her prank was to be a woman in distress. she would be in lester square and pretend she is choking on a sandwich. a man would run to save her and give her the heimlich. then she would say, what are you doing, mate? are you touching my [bleep] and then she would accuse him of sexual harassment. and then the guy who tried to save her life would be totally embarrassed. it did not go over well. when you are filmed you have to get a released. none of the people in the square would sign a released. they particularly chased the crew out of the area. my point is no one will want to save anybody if they think that they are going to be part of a prng show. this -- prank show. >> can i add something to that? when i visited you in evening land, i met that girl and i hit on her. she rejected me, and that was not a prank. i i was hoping it would be and i kept trying to hit on her. but it was no prank. >> people are now using the good nature of humanity to create skits. sooner or later i'm like, if are you walking down 6th avenue or is this
her prank was to be a woman in distress. she would be in lester square and pretend she is choking on a sandwich. a man would run to save her and give her the heimlich. then she would say, what are you doing, mate? are you touching my [bleep] and then she would accuse him of sexual harassment. and then the guy who tried to save her life would be totally embarrassed. it did not go over well. when you are filmed you have to get a released. none of the people in the square would sign a released....
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disability claims relateed to assault harassment that's a smaller number than the post traumatic distressare passed. and you heard how horrendous the claims process is to begin with. there is triple betrayal. first from their brother in arm. then from their unit and then from the v.a. endless amounts of retriggerring of trauma, callous behavior, cruelty by the veteran affairs. >> john: it's appalling that they're victimized twice the second time being publicly shamed. you've brought forth damaging revelations, before we leave do you feel that the committee did seem to be going in a positive direction? did you leave feeling more hope for this? >> i left feeling more optimistic but we have our work cut out for us. this is the first time that they seriously discussed the reform, actually reviving uniform code of military justice instead of laws that governor justice in the military. removing authority all together from commanders and giving them to prosecutors, which is what the recommendation has been for quite some time. and that is perceived by the military as huge step that is unreasonab
disability claims relateed to assault harassment that's a smaller number than the post traumatic distressare passed. and you heard how horrendous the claims process is to begin with. there is triple betrayal. first from their brother in arm. then from their unit and then from the v.a. endless amounts of retriggerring of trauma, callous behavior, cruelty by the veteran affairs. >> john: it's appalling that they're victimized twice the second time being publicly shamed. you've brought forth...
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plus, a number of very smart distressed debt money managers are starting to focus on the dry bulk sector. wilbur ross jr. rang the bell this morning looking for a new private equity fund that's going to buy distressed shipping and other transportation assets. meanwhile, private equity outfits sniffing around. blackstone, remember they bought housing at the bottom, they're betting on recovery in shipping. these are smart guys. we want to invest alongside them. in the dry bulk, there are only three publicly traded companies that are left. there used to be about 20 of them. diana shipping, navios maritime partners. i think diana, simple, dsx is the only one to own. this is an $8.88 stock. hey, you know what? that's good karma in itself. because this is our -- what'd they do with my little eight-balls? anyway, it's our eighth anniversary. so we got an $8 stock. and i've got three -- it has to work just alone on that, right? anyway, it's got a stock market capitalization of $730. why diana? okay. what got most dry bulk shippers into trouble was that they used a great deal of leverage to buy a
plus, a number of very smart distressed debt money managers are starting to focus on the dry bulk sector. wilbur ross jr. rang the bell this morning looking for a new private equity fund that's going to buy distressed shipping and other transportation assets. meanwhile, private equity outfits sniffing around. blackstone, remember they bought housing at the bottom, they're betting on recovery in shipping. these are smart guys. we want to invest alongside them. in the dry bulk, there are only...
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>> unless there is an intentional inflicting of emotional distress. >> neil: what was the sinking shipnking ship which was not triumph. but there is nothing in that ticketed guarantee that says, look, even if you run across feces in the hallway, you have nothing? >> because you must suffer a physical harm. >> neil: i got my physical harm. >> and having anxiety about it. >> neil: no matter anxiety, i got my kids going through feces in the hallway. >> you have to have a physical manifestation of injury. >> i think you can have that. >> your hair falls out. when people were traveling with your in-laws, that is enough to make are in your hair fall out. >> neil: what about your in-laws and other things. >> other emotional distress. >> neil: lis, you see where there is a pattern. you've got a suit. eight class action. >> the only problem with maritime law you can't sue as a class action but what the judge can say, i can take all of you. that is in the contract but i'll take them altogether. >> neil: what is the difference? >> there is really is no difference the judge is i'll take these alto
>> unless there is an intentional inflicting of emotional distress. >> neil: what was the sinking shipnking ship which was not triumph. but there is nothing in that ticketed guarantee that says, look, even if you run across feces in the hallway, you have nothing? >> because you must suffer a physical harm. >> neil: i got my physical harm. >> and having anxiety about it. >> neil: no matter anxiety, i got my kids going through feces in the hallway. >> you...
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it is distressing. distressing as a former service member.tressing for people that are listening at home and overseas. and a large part of that was due to the fact that we went into it wrong. >> let me just say i haven't -- the example for five years now. iraq is not germany. we can tell now that by 2013 there are completely two different situations. iraq was not like germany when the war started. it wasn't like after the first invasion started or ended. a decade after, you know. reconstruction of iraq has been a complete failure. and -- there were some small glimpses of hope here and there. mostly the ones that were led by iraqi engineers and shouldn't forget iraq has three different reconstruction campaigns before after 1991. after the iraqi/iran war. >> i think -- the security situation also did not help a lot. will's something -- needed to be built or -- remodeled or -- whatever inside the country, there are always bombings here and there. when the security is not really good, many of the -- teams that -- reconstruction teams, they will l
it is distressing. distressing as a former service member.tressing for people that are listening at home and overseas. and a large part of that was due to the fact that we went into it wrong. >> let me just say i haven't -- the example for five years now. iraq is not germany. we can tell now that by 2013 there are completely two different situations. iraq was not like germany when the war started. it wasn't like after the first invasion started or ended. a decade after, you know....
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. >>> moving on to something that has distressed me to a degree that i cannot even express. >> okay. take a hiatus on acting. >> are you a fan? >> i am a fan. and i have not stopped crying since he announced this. especially in the shirtless scenes. i have posters of this man all over, all over my bedroom. okay. there was something that was sent out in twitter that said, listen for all the fans like me who are distressed there is no reason to get upset. there is something called the gosline that we can call. >> do we need to call? >> i think we need to call because we can hear soothing words from the man of my dreams. >> for you. >> thank you. i need to see what this is -- i need to hear it. what exactly are they going to do for me here? >> it's going to be really hard. we're going to have to work together every day, but i want to do that because i want you. i want all of you forever. you and me, every day. >> i am so stressed out about the fact that i can't have him. >> to record your message, please speak at any time. >> ryan, please come back to us. have you seen the man shirtless
. >>> moving on to something that has distressed me to a degree that i cannot even express. >> okay. take a hiatus on acting. >> are you a fan? >> i am a fan. and i have not stopped crying since he announced this. especially in the shirtless scenes. i have posters of this man all over, all over my bedroom. okay. there was something that was sent out in twitter that said, listen for all the fans like me who are distressed there is no reason to get upset. there is...
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. >>> coming up -- the fight -- >> definitely in distress. >> -- and the fury. >> people sent us hategs like that. >> when "caught on camera out of line" continues. [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how toviaz affects you. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. talk to your doctor about toviaz. when you lost the thing you
. >>> coming up -- the fight -- >> definitely in distress. >> -- and the fury. >> people sent us hategs like that. >> when "caught on camera out of line" continues. [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female...
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>> emotional distress. >> why?> it can be exorbitant depending on what you have gone through, depending how you can prove how you have been advantaged in the public. he has a great case. do you know what i think will happen? a big settlement. >> i agree. >> they don't want to see it go to court. >> they'd lose, right? >> of course. of course. so settle and fast. >> they would be seen as incompetent. how can you do this for six months? >> that was my next question. incompetence versus intentional actions. one is criminal. can you look for a criminal prosecution with in competencomr do they just get immunity because they are government people? >> immunity is the wild card. i think there is such incompetence and gross negligence that after three day s they knew he wasn't the most wanted person and they left him on for six months. not six hours. six months. i think he has a case of all of the above. >> once the size of the wheelbarrow is determined, ryan smith and glenda hatchett. thank you. don't go anywhere. i have m
>> emotional distress. >> why?> it can be exorbitant depending on what you have gone through, depending how you can prove how you have been advantaged in the public. he has a great case. do you know what i think will happen? a big settlement. >> i agree. >> they don't want to see it go to court. >> they'd lose, right? >> of course. of course. so settle and fast. >> they would be seen as incompetent. how can you do this for six months? >> that...
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the main story about perseus was he was the one that came and rescued the dallasle in -- damsel in distress and chained to a rock to be a victim of a sea moss ter -- monster. but perseus rescued the damsel. but other people bought into it. the persians decide well their name persian came from perseus. the egyptians borrowed a story in which ultimately the forefathers of perseus were egyptians, so he is simply carrying on an egyptian tradition and even more interesting, i think, the jews, because one of the versions of the perseus story has him sleigh the sea monster off the coast of jaffa which is a coastal city near tel aviv and in fact so important to the story it becomes that it serves as a kind of tourist attraction so that guides for people who gave to visit -- came to visit jaffa would point to a red spring saying this is the blood of perseus that he washed off his hands after he killed the sea monster and on that rock over there, you can still see the marks of the chains where andramada was chained. and even to this day i've visited jaffa a couple of years ago, there's a rock out the
the main story about perseus was he was the one that came and rescued the dallasle in -- damsel in distress and chained to a rock to be a victim of a sea moss ter -- monster. but perseus rescued the damsel. but other people bought into it. the persians decide well their name persian came from perseus. the egyptians borrowed a story in which ultimately the forefathers of perseus were egyptians, so he is simply carrying on an egyptian tradition and even more interesting, i think, the jews,...
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in the clinics i've worked in are struggling with really hard problems in their life, financial distress, violence and abuse in the home, addiction, death in the community. and because these problems can present major roadblocks to attaining a safe, healthy, and happy life addressing these problems are a big part of my job. and receiving this recognition, i can't help but think of all the people who helped someone like me be more effective on my job. my fellow clinicians who have such expertise and from whom i have learned so much, and all the staff members that i've worked with and all the clinics that i've worked in. ~ who contribute to -- such a large amount to patient care and makes them feel welcome and comfortable. and to the administratorses of all the clinics i've worked in to make all the clinics run smoothly and thrive, and the youth of this city who are training to become future workers in health care, they're a constant inspiration. and all the people in our community who provide services and run programs that deal with specific problems, that i need to refer my patients to,
in the clinics i've worked in are struggling with really hard problems in their life, financial distress, violence and abuse in the home, addiction, death in the community. and because these problems can present major roadblocks to attaining a safe, healthy, and happy life addressing these problems are a big part of my job. and receiving this recognition, i can't help but think of all the people who helped someone like me be more effective on my job. my fellow clinicians who have such expertise...
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. >> and if that isn't enough, she is even more distressed when she finds out who else is caught on camera in the crowd of spectators. >> there were three different videos that were up on youtube. i saw the little girl on the bottom, her mom, encouraging the fight, hollering at her daughter. >> good stuff. >> dave bristow is the spokesman for the manatee county sheriff's office. >> they were fighting about an ex-boyfriend, and this fight was planned. it's disturbing that you have a large group of teenagers that are involved in something like this, and then when you throw in the parent, it just makes it that much more disturbing. >> police say they've obtained additional footage, which shows the parent, 39-year-old april newcomb, cheering on her daughter, doing nothing to stop the brawl. >> actually walking up to the fight with her daughter. unbelievable. and then egging her daughter on during this fight. she certainly wasn't doing what she should have been doing, which would have been to stop the fight. >> according to bristow, the mother of the other girl in the fight is also there, but s
. >> and if that isn't enough, she is even more distressed when she finds out who else is caught on camera in the crowd of spectators. >> there were three different videos that were up on youtube. i saw the little girl on the bottom, her mom, encouraging the fight, hollering at her daughter. >> good stuff. >> dave bristow is the spokesman for the manatee county sheriff's office. >> they were fighting about an ex-boyfriend, and this fight was planned. it's...
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we done know at this point in time if any distress called was issued from the pilot to the tower.are saying they saw the plane literally spiral into the ground. it exploded. as you mentioned when it hit the ground, engulfing those cars in that parking lot there. about seven cars burst into flames. the thick, black smoke that we saw billowing up from the initial crash site was because the plane was so filled with fuel having just taken off and from the cars that it hit on the ground. erin? >> john, let me ask you. i know this has to be tough, but do they know why the plane may have crashed? >> reporter: investigators from the national transportation safety board are probably now just getting started with their investigation. but one thing they will probably be able to rule out very quickly is weather. that could not have been a factor. it was clear skies in fort lauderda lauderdale, light winds. what they will do is pretty quickly try to ascertain if that distress call was issued from the pilot to the control tower and gave any indication as to what the problem may have been on the
we done know at this point in time if any distress called was issued from the pilot to the tower.are saying they saw the plane literally spiral into the ground. it exploded. as you mentioned when it hit the ground, engulfing those cars in that parking lot there. about seven cars burst into flames. the thick, black smoke that we saw billowing up from the initial crash site was because the plane was so filled with fuel having just taken off and from the cars that it hit on the ground. erin?...
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>> almost all distressed properties.ular inventory again in the distressed markets. >> really what you're telling me it is not that healthy of a recovery. >> if you strip out almost all the investor share, we know almost 32% of sales were investor properties with some large portion of second homes which are really investor properties as well. that's, that, if you strip that out, it is not a very robust recovery. in fact it is still bouncing along the bottom. now, if in fact turns the psychology of a real purchaser around --. ashley: all the better. >> see home prices go up. that's a positive. you have to stop and say, hold on. as the economy recovers, as interest rates therefore start rising, home prices typically go the other way. ashley: that's true. >> mortgage rates rise. >> yeah, wouldn't that change in the interest rates once we see that starting to edge up more, that perhaps would persuade more people to jump in due to the rates historically low levels? >> no question. you would have a initial burst of activity. t
>> almost all distressed properties.ular inventory again in the distressed markets. >> really what you're telling me it is not that healthy of a recovery. >> if you strip out almost all the investor share, we know almost 32% of sales were investor properties with some large portion of second homes which are really investor properties as well. that's, that, if you strip that out, it is not a very robust recovery. in fact it is still bouncing along the bottom. now, if in fact...
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coast guard spent 48 hours searching for a family of four after receiving a distress call that their boat was sinking off the coast of monterrey. the search by air and sea is now over, but the investigation into the likely hoax is just beginning. in san jose, nbc bay area news. >>> as if gas prices weren't high enough, ahead at 6:00, why drivers in the bay area will be shelling out more the next time they fill up. >>> she is polarizing, controversial, and tonight she's talking about why she gave california schools an "f." in tonight's "class action," michelle rhee talks exclusively to us. >>> from the sahara to the sierra, the surprising impact the world's hottest desert can have on snow in california. >>> good evening, i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay weather center. temperatures dropping to the upper 50s and lower 60s. >>> we are following breaking news now out of riverside county in southern california. our nbc chopper in l.a. over the scene. a brush fire has burned at least 20 acres, as you see, the flames roaring now. the fire started around 4:30 this afternoon. there are home in
coast guard spent 48 hours searching for a family of four after receiving a distress call that their boat was sinking off the coast of monterrey. the search by air and sea is now over, but the investigation into the likely hoax is just beginning. in san jose, nbc bay area news. >>> as if gas prices weren't high enough, ahead at 6:00, why drivers in the bay area will be shelling out more the next time they fill up. >>> she is polarizing, controversial, and tonight she's talking...
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one of the parents called our office distressed about the school system. i was lucky to be able to walk to and from school with my friends. i'm so proud to be a product of the public education and the san francisco unified school drink district. as you can see i have a hard time separating my personal life from my professional life. i look forward to continue to work and make sure that our residents have parks and playground to enjoy. making sure that our representative are well represented when it comes to budget discussions and making sure that we have a thriving local economy. people choose to live in the outer sunset for a certain quality of life and i hope that i can contribute my part to ensure that people
one of the parents called our office distressed about the school system. i was lucky to be able to walk to and from school with my friends. i'm so proud to be a product of the public education and the san francisco unified school drink district. as you can see i have a hard time separating my personal life from my professional life. i look forward to continue to work and make sure that our residents have parks and playground to enjoy. making sure that our representative are well represented...
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if we continue to extend our support to the government, it is a distressed to the state. to withdrawdecided .mmediately from the government >> last year, it voted for a u.s. -- a un resolution. as notays its position to interfere in the internal matters of another sovereign nation. many people and tamil politicians say it will continue position apparent. >> the government is unlikely to accept the un resolution. >> it would be wrong for the government to accept it because the whole idea of war crimes seems anathema to them -- anathema. in the course of the war, there may have been a need for incidents of investigation. but there has been a tendency described as the illegal [indiscernible] that were not meant to investigate properly. that. absolutely reject three years ago, some countries tried to it that chris -- tried .o have a counter resolution however, since then, we have not moved that quickly on the resolution and some countries believe we should move on the confirmation. other countries have explained that they have been under pressure. i think the main problem is
if we continue to extend our support to the government, it is a distressed to the state. to withdrawdecided .mmediately from the government >> last year, it voted for a u.s. -- a un resolution. as notays its position to interfere in the internal matters of another sovereign nation. many people and tamil politicians say it will continue position apparent. >> the government is unlikely to accept the un resolution. >> it would be wrong for the government to accept it because the...
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. >> definitely, they are in disk drives -- they are in distress. the government has been trying to help them recover. >> authorities hope citations will be up and running in about a year. many here -- hope plantations will be up and running in about a year. many here fear it will take much longer. al jazeera, southern philippines. >> myanmar's president has arrived in australia, the first visit by a leader from the country formerly known as burma since the 19 -- since 1974. he is expected to meet prime minister julia gillard in the next few days. they have announced increased aid for myanmar. for some in south africa, the names of streets, suburbs, and cities are an important reminder of history. many places are now known by two names, one in africans, the other in indigenous language. there is one group fighting the trend. >> pretoria was the seat of the former apartheid government. it's street names reflect that. been renamed.ave it follows the renaming of many towns and airports since the fall of apartheid. it is taking the municipal government
. >> definitely, they are in disk drives -- they are in distress. the government has been trying to help them recover. >> authorities hope citations will be up and running in about a year. many here -- hope plantations will be up and running in about a year. many here fear it will take much longer. al jazeera, southern philippines. >> myanmar's president has arrived in australia, the first visit by a leader from the country formerly known as burma since the 19 -- since 1974....
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for some of us such an experience as distressing as it would be with lead us to take action.ing the dismembered school children would give them a new way to value their rights. what do you think about this? >> i think that the people first of all, the parents of these children and see how they feel about this, i suspect they wouldn't want this. but look, the media's rolling with this and taking on new form and this information free-- does take itself to excess and photographing is probably an example of that. the des moines register put a graphic showing all the schools in the state of of iowa and whether or not they have security guards there. that doesn't seem like a good idea and register took it down and apologized, but we saw this with the journal news in westchester county, new york, put a computer graphic of the handgun ownership i think in westchester county. and we're going to have to wrestle with, how do the media responsibly deal with the issues of violence and guns in a way that doesn't make things worse. >> jon: and what about that? publishing a list of unprotect
for some of us such an experience as distressing as it would be with lead us to take action.ing the dismembered school children would give them a new way to value their rights. what do you think about this? >> i think that the people first of all, the parents of these children and see how they feel about this, i suspect they wouldn't want this. but look, the media's rolling with this and taking on new form and this information free-- does take itself to excess and photographing is...
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. >> i am a little distressed by that because it's saying you must have a motive other than principle. for me, it's the principle of equality. looking people in the eye and not having -- harboring this feeling that you're somehow different or you're not as good as us. >> and once olson made the decision, it became an emotional journey. >> shortly after we filed this case, a young woman in the law firm came up to me and she said i am a lesbian, i am with my partner, we have children, and what you are doing for us means so much to me and to my partner and to our children. i just can't thank you enough. and she began to dissolve in tears and so did i. we wound up embracing. that has happened to me again and again and again. >> then olson made a move right out of central casting. he wanted a co-counsel and picked david boies, his former supreme court rival, the man he beat in bush versus gore deciding the 2011 elections. the director loved it. >> when he suggested that we get david boies to be his co-counsel, and i thought, wow, to get the guys to oppose each other on bush v. gore to team
. >> i am a little distressed by that because it's saying you must have a motive other than principle. for me, it's the principle of equality. looking people in the eye and not having -- harboring this feeling that you're somehow different or you're not as good as us. >> and once olson made the decision, it became an emotional journey. >> shortly after we filed this case, a young woman in the law firm came up to me and she said i am a lesbian, i am with my partner, we have...
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. >> definitely they are in distress. >> authorities hope plantations will be up and running again in about a year. but many here fear the fruits of their labor may take much lo
. >> definitely they are in distress. >> authorities hope plantations will be up and running again in about a year. but many here fear the fruits of their labor may take much lo
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but jis advertise frankfurter was so distressed he voted for the execution.he felt he had no choice. he was so distressed he reached out to a member of the louisiana bar to try and stop that excuse in louisiana. willie francis was executed. >> with so many of these cases the dispitions are important. no question about that. but the stories that precede the decision and follow are just fascinating. i find that with so many supreme court cases but especially these death penalty cases. one of the big death penalty decisions is gregersus georgia when the supreme court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. we all thought that greg would be the first person to be executed, a georgia defendant. but on the eve of his execution he wound up escaping from prison with four of the worst murderers in georgia history. they went up to north carolina. they got into a bar fight. greg apparently made an unfortunate comment about the girlfriend of one of the others and wound up being murdered by his co-escapees. these stories are all made for television movies. >> can't make th
but jis advertise frankfurter was so distressed he voted for the execution.he felt he had no choice. he was so distressed he reached out to a member of the louisiana bar to try and stop that excuse in louisiana. willie francis was executed. >> with so many of these cases the dispitions are important. no question about that. but the stories that precede the decision and follow are just fascinating. i find that with so many supreme court cases but especially these death penalty cases. one...