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. >> stephen: i'm having a heartattack it calls my phone and plays dun, dun, dun -- the grim reaper. >> at scripps we're putting sensors that will sense if you are going to have a heart attack days or a couple weeks before and give you a heart attack ringtone to warn you. prevent it. >> stephen: really? i'm sure it's going to come down the line that the insurance company will give you a cut if you have a monitor on you. >> that's right. >> stephen: stay healthier but they'll sell that information about your present health toll other people and i'll get a ringtone saying, would you like 208% off on caskets or crestor or something like that? >> it's coming. >> stephen: if i'm doing the monitoring, why do i need the doctor? >> there you go. there you go so -- >> stephen: where did i go? >> i saw on twitter that you had an eardrum. >> diving i blew out my good ear. >> i thought you could take a look with the smartphone. so basically i put this right in here and i hope i don't hurt you at all. >> stephen: i hope so, too. ow! >> does that hurt? >> stephen: no. >> i have your eardrum right
. >> stephen: i'm having a heartattack it calls my phone and plays dun, dun, dun -- the grim reaper. >> at scripps we're putting sensors that will sense if you are going to have a heart attack days or a couple weeks before and give you a heart attack ringtone to warn you. prevent it. >> stephen: really? i'm sure it's going to come down the line that the insurance company will give you a cut if you have a monitor on you. >> that's right. >> stephen: stay healthier...
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or no dun did not get. the syria first and then we'll drop been here i don't think you have time to go all the way to travel nicky. scientists have come to the area where the meteorite fell in order to map its trajectory. to do this they have to interview hundreds of eyewitnesses who can provide found information. no bear over there and how high was it yeah high high above the woods there was a flat sheet but it was more of the self i think more cell to where the sun is now that's about where the flash was. yes right about there i feel just after some time have bounced fifteen minutes or so i think i filmed it from my back here. and it just stayed there. a way where it just expanded and that suits me. thank you very much. you're welcome i guess a popular now. that. this is good information that means the fragmentation of the media when further. nursery school teacher. was playing with children in the classroom. that she was about to save fourteen young lives. well i saw it in the sky and all of the kids of
or no dun did not get. the syria first and then we'll drop been here i don't think you have time to go all the way to travel nicky. scientists have come to the area where the meteorite fell in order to map its trajectory. to do this they have to interview hundreds of eyewitnesses who can provide found information. no bear over there and how high was it yeah high high above the woods there was a flat sheet but it was more of the self i think more cell to where the sun is now that's about where...
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i dun be there is because the number remain unbeaten twelve that slipped to six despite a three one home dropping off lowly mark dog in all the goals came in the first thirty six minutes auditoria soup of put the home side in front of to just for kevin koran you then made it to neil my daughter has given the house the deficit after a counterattack but thirty one year old grannies still deny i was a victory would he stand the look and bang two of the visitors second bottom eight points adrift thanks i. kept up their push for your all the explore going seven for the two one home win a warm card might say it really was scored more goals for the kitchen side first from a beautiful girl who gave half an hour and then half an hour later with adjusted how forward i'm garza to keep the modem is that of course one back five minutes before time but i'm car i'm now winless in five thank us. looking mighty of clinched their first win in eight after two late goals from two substitute sank or stuff three one the men doing a head at the home side a goal up after twenty minutes rest off soon equalised t
i dun be there is because the number remain unbeaten twelve that slipped to six despite a three one home dropping off lowly mark dog in all the goals came in the first thirty six minutes auditoria soup of put the home side in front of to just for kevin koran you then made it to neil my daughter has given the house the deficit after a counterattack but thirty one year old grannies still deny i was a victory would he stand the look and bang two of the visitors second bottom eight points adrift...
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the taliban's murdering thugs and buy them elegant offices in qatar, just no precondition, just sit dun down and talk with us and we'll -- sit down with us and we'll buy you stuff, we'll let your murdering thug goes from confinement. we've already done that and one of them was on television over year ago telling afghanistan people, on the most-watched television station, if you did not fully support the taliban, then you have one chance and that is to come apologize to us and under shari'a law beg our forgiveness and ask for our protection and then you'll fall under our protection and you will not be killed. and they explained to the nation of afghanistan, the leader that this administration let out of confinement and now is back leading the taliban against us, he told the afghans that everyone in the world knows that the americans have been defeated and so their president is pulling everyone out, they're running away, they're scared, they're cowards, they're afraid of us, and so once the cowardly americans finish running away from us in 2014, we the taliban will be back in charge and s
the taliban's murdering thugs and buy them elegant offices in qatar, just no precondition, just sit dun down and talk with us and we'll -- sit down with us and we'll buy you stuff, we'll let your murdering thug goes from confinement. we've already done that and one of them was on television over year ago telling afghanistan people, on the most-watched television station, if you did not fully support the taliban, then you have one chance and that is to come apologize to us and under shari'a law...
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he had a company that was the precursor i think the dun & bradstreet, a credit rating company. he did not live in that apartment. enormous, he could've lived in it because it was so big. he had it decorated. he transported a medieval palace i think from italy or france and had it retreated there, which you can now see. but he did not actually lived there. i can't vouch for the fact that he never took a nap there, but he actually an apartment on park avenue, and later in a house in connecticut. he was a rather eccentric character, however. among other things, used to work at his desk with his pants off. because he was so obsessed with not having them rankled him he would take off his pants and hang them on a pants press when he was at his desk. so i'm not sure if you'd wanted in getting up to greet you when you walk into his office, but that was mr. campbell. >> any questions? could you speak to the possible coming transformation of the area around grand central, yeah, what you know if you have any thoughts one way or the other? >> mayor bloomberg wants to resell in the area aro
he had a company that was the precursor i think the dun & bradstreet, a credit rating company. he did not live in that apartment. enormous, he could've lived in it because it was so big. he had it decorated. he transported a medieval palace i think from italy or france and had it retreated there, which you can now see. but he did not actually lived there. i can't vouch for the fact that he never took a nap there, but he actually an apartment on park avenue, and later in a house in...
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dana, education secretary arne dun duncan, as you know, supported high-stakes testing. "washington post" "the existence of cheating says nothing about the merits of testing." now to professor peterson's point, does he have a point? >> he has a point is testing is an important measure of what students know. >> what other means do educators have of assessing a child's performance? >> right. tests are great for assessing a child's performance. most statisticians say they're not so good at taking the extra leap to what a teacher does or principal does. we're using tests for something they're not really intended to do, and that's the problem. not the test, themselves, but the accountability policies tied to them. >> professor peterson, one of the difficulties, you make the point well when you say these perverse incentives encourage the kind of cheating if you know the reward at the end of it is $10,000 or $50,000 extra. >> or keeping your job. >> or keeping your job. i accept that. but also isn't the fact of the matter when you have a child, both of whose parents may be in j
dana, education secretary arne dun duncan, as you know, supported high-stakes testing. "washington post" "the existence of cheating says nothing about the merits of testing." now to professor peterson's point, does he have a point? >> he has a point is testing is an important measure of what students know. >> what other means do educators have of assessing a child's performance? >> right. tests are great for assessing a child's performance. most...
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california and new york and bob -- had bob one down after ten holes then suddenly here comes the cart dun the fairway, i'd been looking for it all day. and as i got 11 i was bogey, bogey, double bogey and lost all three holes to gardner. bob jones turned to my dad and he said "charlie, i don't think i'm doing jack any good. i'm out of here." >> rose: (laughs) >> so that was my first meeting. >> rose: but he was who you wanted to be? >> he was terrific. i loved -- he was my dad's hero growing up my dad watched -- dad was only 12 years old but me with he watched jones when he opened in 1926. he came back to the ryder cup in 1931 and my dad then was 18 years old, i guess, and having the ryder cup and my dad was walking and my dad looked like jones, he parted his hair close to the middle and that kind of stuff and they said "hey, mr. jones, come out here, we'll take you into the clubhouse." my dad didn't know what they were talking about so he was escorted into the clubhouse with an 18-year-old kid and they thought he was job jones. so bob jones was his hero. won in '63, didn't win in '64, i
california and new york and bob -- had bob one down after ten holes then suddenly here comes the cart dun the fairway, i'd been looking for it all day. and as i got 11 i was bogey, bogey, double bogey and lost all three holes to gardner. bob jones turned to my dad and he said "charlie, i don't think i'm doing jack any good. i'm out of here." >> rose: (laughs) >> so that was my first meeting. >> rose: but he was who you wanted to be? >> he was terrific. i loved...
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the who dun it in kentucky, involving a secret recording of mitch mcconnell and his campaign team strategizing about how best to undermine an ashley judd candidacy has taken another term. jason conway heard the leaked secret recording of mitch mcconnell on the mother jones website. he tells nbc news, he knew who did it. >> i knew what was in the tape, and then when i heard the mother jones article, i said, i know who that is. i don't think they were trying to make money off of it. they weren't trying to get famous off of it. i don't even think they were planning on using it. conway says two activists, part of a group called progress kentucky bragged to him back in february just hours after they had recorded it. conway, with who was interviewed by the fbi on thursday, says he didn't think of telling anyone about the recording when he first heard about it, because he was unaware that the two activisted hat potentially committed a crime. and he asserts he is making this public to protect democratic candidates in kentucky in 2014. >> i did not want their silly mistake, their overzealous behavior,
the who dun it in kentucky, involving a secret recording of mitch mcconnell and his campaign team strategizing about how best to undermine an ashley judd candidacy has taken another term. jason conway heard the leaked secret recording of mitch mcconnell on the mother jones website. he tells nbc news, he knew who did it. >> i knew what was in the tape, and then when i heard the mother jones article, i said, i know who that is. i don't think they were trying to make money off of it. they...
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as one law enforcement told me, it remains a who dun it.his is an area where a the lo of law enforcement live. >> so you said no evidence as to who may have done this. but then we see the name of the texas arian brotherhood that potentially comes up, potentially may be linked to these crimes. what more is being said about that from officials? >> it's something they continue to look the at. they continue to look at leads and tips. but they are also looking at potentially the cartels and just somebody that might have had a grudge against that office. >> clearly they are looking at the common denominator of cases that the d.a. and assistant d.a. may have been a part of or investigating or prosecuting. are officials still looking at those matters as to whether they hold any clues about who may, i guess, have a revenge out for? >> absolutely. they do continue to look at cases. there's a number of cases that both of them were involved in. but you also have to -- you cannot assume what the motive is because we don't know who did this and why. so t
as one law enforcement told me, it remains a who dun it.his is an area where a the lo of law enforcement live. >> so you said no evidence as to who may have done this. but then we see the name of the texas arian brotherhood that potentially comes up, potentially may be linked to these crimes. what more is being said about that from officials? >> it's something they continue to look the at. they continue to look at leads and tips. but they are also looking at potentially the cartels...
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i think as the chairman noted, and general dun ford noted and the chief noted. with that let me ask general dempsey. . >> i am deeply concerned. we're consuming readiness. we are using it. we are not producing it. we are stuck in that position. we have to find $23 billion in readiness funding the rest of the year. we are consuming it. we are not producing it. that's a dangerous path. >> i would note we have another opportunity as a congress in the early middle part of the summer to deal with this. it's my desire to do so. i'm going to be focused on this in every way i possibly can. as sergeant hagel would not send our troops to combat without being properly prepared. thank you. >> thank you senator udall. senator ayotte. >> i'm going to defer my questioning to senator fisher and go after her. >> senator fisher. >> thank you mr. chairman, and ranking member. thank you mr. secretary for being hereoay, general dempsey, mr. hale i appreciate it i would like to follow up on senator's session about the commitment to the triad and you all agree that you have firm commi
i think as the chairman noted, and general dun ford noted and the chief noted. with that let me ask general dempsey. . >> i am deeply concerned. we're consuming readiness. we are using it. we are not producing it. we are stuck in that position. we have to find $23 billion in readiness funding the rest of the year. we are consuming it. we are not producing it. that's a dangerous path. >> i would note we have another opportunity as a congress in the early middle part of the summer to...
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he dun deserve to die. >> come on. dr.led brainwashing ended once his older brother died and he's giving all this information including -- wouldn't it be a difficult thing to prove he was completely brainwashed. why would he not be brainwashed now, avery? >> that's right, that's right. the fact is we heard a very short time ago that the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers wants to have a full investigation on eric holder on the miranda rights. it's very simple. i can save congress a lot of time and money. number one, there was public safety exception. they had 16 to 18 hours of asking important questions. a united states magistrate judge came in, talked about miranda and frankly you protected not only the defendant's rights but made sure there wasn't a compromise of the prosecution here. so the end of the day, there is death penalty. it's coming up. there's sufficient evidence and the defendant's rights have been protected. no need for a congressional hearing. the case is going to move forward. not even a
he dun deserve to die. >> come on. dr.led brainwashing ended once his older brother died and he's giving all this information including -- wouldn't it be a difficult thing to prove he was completely brainwashed. why would he not be brainwashed now, avery? >> that's right, that's right. the fact is we heard a very short time ago that the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers wants to have a full investigation on eric holder on the miranda rights. it's very simple. i...
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this apartment, but even in the absence of this, this certainly at this point doesn't look like a who dunooks like why was this done? the defense here to the extent there is going to be a defense, it certainly seems like it will be about the relative culpability of the one brother, the younger brother, versus the older brother. it doesn't look like there is any alternative scenario, but that these two brothers set off these bombs. >> and larry mackey, let me bring you in here. if you were defending dzhokhar tsarnaev, what kind of defense would you be able to mount? is really the only thing that is left given all the photographic and other evidence the idea that he fell under the spell of his older brother, not that i believe that, but that -- is that the only defense that really could be argued at this point? >> yeah. i think jeff's assessment is spot on. if i were his counsel, i would be thinking first and foremost how to avoid the death penalty. and i would be mounting the evidence that i could present first to the attorney general and perhaps in the process to the jury in massachusetts
this apartment, but even in the absence of this, this certainly at this point doesn't look like a who dunooks like why was this done? the defense here to the extent there is going to be a defense, it certainly seems like it will be about the relative culpability of the one brother, the younger brother, versus the older brother. it doesn't look like there is any alternative scenario, but that these two brothers set off these bombs. >> and larry mackey, let me bring you in here. if you were...
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and the dead dun let's just they the dead one so i don't have to pronounce it. >> right. >> stephanieiled from literally where they coined the phrase caucasian. so they were white americans, it's just that they feel this was some sort of victory. >> yeah, white american muslim is somehow a contradiction in some people's minds. >> stephanie: right. it makes mark levin's head ex explode. [ explosion ] . >> stephanie: mark good morning. >> caller: good morning, i just wanted to say it always amazing me how the right always pulls at the gay people. i came out in 1980 and just happened to be scanning the tv the other day, and i came across pat robinson of all of my favorite people. this man seems to know more about gay people than i do. i don't know where he picks it up or gets it -- >> stephanie: he seems quite obsessed. >> caller: very, very obsessed. like when you see all of these stories about someone being molested by -- like a [ inaudible ] or even in the church or anything they are always straight people. they are never gay people. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: it just amazes me th
and the dead dun let's just they the dead one so i don't have to pronounce it. >> right. >> stephanieiled from literally where they coined the phrase caucasian. so they were white americans, it's just that they feel this was some sort of victory. >> yeah, white american muslim is somehow a contradiction in some people's minds. >> stephanie: right. it makes mark levin's head ex explode. [ explosion ] . >> stephanie: mark good morning. >> caller: good morning,...
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>> rates are down because federal reserve has been buying bonds and artificially taminping it dun. >>be you'll watching every penny. why that? >> it's interesting, because of the mortgage rates, we're looking at and because of the fact we've seen the prices come off 30%, from the housing public peak. because of that we've been seeing record levels of housing affordability. we've been seeing that and it's been an illusion because of the mortgage-- because of the mortgage interest rates so we're actually seeing home prices are higher than their historical averages and look alt t at the 1980's and 1990's, they feel lower because you have the mortgage rates and seems lower. >> anna: with interest rates low, are they going to stay that way forever? is now a good time to buy. >> that's a great question, now is a good time to buy, if you have the income and planning on staying at home for a long period of time. and fixed 15-year or 30-year mortgage rates. if you're looking to flip the house and adjustable rate mortgage you should take a step back and take a look at home prices versus incomes
>> rates are down because federal reserve has been buying bonds and artificially taminping it dun. >>be you'll watching every penny. why that? >> it's interesting, because of the mortgage rates, we're looking at and because of the fact we've seen the prices come off 30%, from the housing public peak. because of that we've been seeing record levels of housing affordability. we've been seeing that and it's been an illusion because of the mortgage-- because of the mortgage...
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there's dun je ness crabs for sale in the -- dungeness crab for sale, but in recent years the changes have caused low oxygen content in the water, hypoxia is the condition that results, it's creating dead zones in our oceans, it kills fish, crabs and other marine life. this is a serious problem that is affecting the industry other there. there's a shell phish hatchery over in tillamook that supplies three quarters of the oyster feed to produce shell phish up and town the cost. their stock of oyster seed is being threatened by the rising acidity of the ocean, which is again a serious impact of climate change so right there in oregon, there's two examples, economic examples of how our local industry is being ffected. oregonians, i know, as well as others around the country, are looking to us for solutions, looking to us for leadership system of we need to discuss how we're going to mitigate and begin to reverse the environmental and economic effects. we have a great responsibility, not only to our own home state but to our country and the rest of the world. we need to take a leadership
there's dun je ness crabs for sale in the -- dungeness crab for sale, but in recent years the changes have caused low oxygen content in the water, hypoxia is the condition that results, it's creating dead zones in our oceans, it kills fish, crabs and other marine life. this is a serious problem that is affecting the industry other there. there's a shell phish hatchery over in tillamook that supplies three quarters of the oyster feed to produce shell phish up and town the cost. their stock of...
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in 1847, the green family came out here, back then this was kind of an empty canyon and sand dun area. they claimed this property. in 1892. george green who's a second generation built the truckdaro club house. there was a hotel then. it was said this was the place to go if you were weary of the dirty city and the police. there were a couple of gun fights the front door has bullet holes. i don't ever repair them. 1931 stig mond bought the property from the green family. she donated it to the city of san francisco and had a specification, i'm giving it to the city that will be used forever for the enjoyment forever of the people of the city of san francisco. it has ever since. every summer the stern grove association in san francisco rec and parks put on 10 free concerts. usually people come out at 10 in the morning it's a family affair. everybody is on the lawn with picnics and it's free. anybody can come out. it's a great way to spend a sunday. >> goes to 1-2 in the afternoon and runs until 5. [music]. thanks to the stern grove association they renovated the concert meadow. it used t
in 1847, the green family came out here, back then this was kind of an empty canyon and sand dun area. they claimed this property. in 1892. george green who's a second generation built the truckdaro club house. there was a hotel then. it was said this was the place to go if you were weary of the dirty city and the police. there were a couple of gun fights the front door has bullet holes. i don't ever repair them. 1931 stig mond bought the property from the green family. she donated it to the...