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epps is waiting for the ball to go out of bounds because he knew dyer had touched it, and dyer simplye ball. that seems clear. >> andrew: central missouri didn't use the shot clock on one end, three titme outs remainin do you think kim anderson needs to settle his team down here? >> dan: i think he just did. that's the perfect opportunity. i don't think kim anderson feels like he needs a lot of time to settle his team. he's very confident in his guys. >> andrew: dyer gets it in to harris. final 50 seconds. bonifant their best three-point shooter. harris. drives. can't finish. a foul is called. inside. >> dan: you're down to that now. there is only 35.4 seconds left in the game. this is pretty good defensive help here. t.j. white does a nice job forcing harris to go a little faster than he wants and right at the end dillon deck came over, and i think harris saw him. >> andrew: four foul on cedric harris. both teams in the double bonus. big free throws for dillon deck. 61% on the season. he makes the first to make it a two-possession game. deck has 16 points. central missouri will call
epps is waiting for the ball to go out of bounds because he knew dyer had touched it, and dyer simplye ball. that seems clear. >> andrew: central missouri didn't use the shot clock on one end, three titme outs remainin do you think kim anderson needs to settle his team down here? >> dan: i think he just did. that's the perfect opportunity. i don't think kim anderson feels like he needs a lot of time to settle his team. he's very confident in his guys. >> andrew: dyer gets it...
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wayne dyer for an intimate conversation as he returns to pbs to offer stories of his own life journey and share his deeply held beliefs. dyer: i want to step back from my life because i know that there have been forces or powers or some kind of energy that has been impacting me throughout my entire life.
wayne dyer for an intimate conversation as he returns to pbs to offer stories of his own life journey and share his deeply held beliefs. dyer: i want to step back from my life because i know that there have been forces or powers or some kind of energy that has been impacting me throughout my entire life.
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wayne dyer for an intimate conversation as he returns to pbs to offer stories of his own life journey and share his deeply held beliefs. dyer: i want to step back from my life because i know that there have been forces or powers or some kind of energy that has been impacting me throughout my entire life.
wayne dyer for an intimate conversation as he returns to pbs to offer stories of his own life journey and share his deeply held beliefs. dyer: i want to step back from my life because i know that there have been forces or powers or some kind of energy that has been impacting me throughout my entire life.
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save $800 when you buy a whirlpool cabrio washer dyer pair. and save $1000 on samsung stainless steel kitchen packages. it's h.h. gregg's 25% off sale going on now see it all at hhgregg.com. >>> good evening. i'm derek mcginty. jan has the evening off. a sigh of relief tonight for the family of caitlyn virts. she is safe and her dad is behind bars. mola lenghi joins us with the latest on this breaking story. we just heard about this literally 45 minutes ago. >> just getting this in. 11-year-old caitlyn virts was found and appears unharmed according to baltimore county authorities. caitlyn and her father timothy virts were located in a motel in florence, south carolina, a city right on i-95 about an hour east of the capital columbia. it appears they were headed straight down i-95. police say caitlyn was abducted by her father after he murdered her mother early yesterday morning. the mother was found dead inside her home in dundalk, maryland, but caitlyn was nowhere to be found. an amber alert was launched and was soon expanded to a nationwide a
save $800 when you buy a whirlpool cabrio washer dyer pair. and save $1000 on samsung stainless steel kitchen packages. it's h.h. gregg's 25% off sale going on now see it all at hhgregg.com. >>> good evening. i'm derek mcginty. jan has the evening off. a sigh of relief tonight for the family of caitlyn virts. she is safe and her dad is behind bars. mola lenghi joins us with the latest on this breaking story. we just heard about this literally 45 minutes ago. >> just getting this...
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captain danielle dyer has been on the job for seven months. >> what was your first reaction when you heard there were guards that were physically abusing not only some of the inmates but the visitors of those inmates. >> you know, disbelief. >> he blames a lot of the problems on poor morale, officers working at the jail as a temporary stop to more glamorous job in the rest of the organization. >> how critical is your job here? >> most of my staff have come to realize, the rapport with the deputies and the inmateless it reallinmates itreally is. >> is there buttes happening at the jail or has abuse in the past happened at the jail? >> we had problems back then as rampant as some of the media pour trays it? no. they work with some of the toughest l.a. street criminals. >> i'm sure you've got great, dedicated people but you know, it sounds a little bit like spin when you say that it might have been overblown by the media. we're talking about 18 separate individuals here. >> no, there's no doubt here. >> current and past. that's a lot of folk. >> is a lot of folks. there is serious alleg
captain danielle dyer has been on the job for seven months. >> what was your first reaction when you heard there were guards that were physically abusing not only some of the inmates but the visitors of those inmates. >> you know, disbelief. >> he blames a lot of the problems on poor morale, officers working at the jail as a temporary stop to more glamorous job in the rest of the organization. >> how critical is your job here? >> most of my staff have come to...
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louis more of the highway funds into transit and start looking at the overall fire nation -- dyer nature of the transportation picture in general. we will have to grow the pie in the ways that go beyond gas tax in general. because gas is now three dollars per gallon. getting higher mileage cars. not paying any tax for the roadways at all. i think we may need to temporarily raise the tax for a while to bail us out of what will be disaster in august. includeternatives must a much bigger retroactive trunk. of this ourselves out in the late 20th century. that will involve new funding sources. however, once the trust fund goes bankrupt in august, we are not going to avoid that. it is going to happen. the $30 billion going to states will be chopped to 6 billion instantly. we will all of the sudden see the crisis that right now most of our constituents are not aware of because we are doing such a good job dealing with what little shrinking funds we do have. as we talk about funding sources, let's not fight ourselves by fighting over the shrinking pie. let's join forces with them and grow the pi
louis more of the highway funds into transit and start looking at the overall fire nation -- dyer nature of the transportation picture in general. we will have to grow the pie in the ways that go beyond gas tax in general. because gas is now three dollars per gallon. getting higher mileage cars. not paying any tax for the roadways at all. i think we may need to temporarily raise the tax for a while to bail us out of what will be disaster in august. includeternatives must a much bigger...
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captain daniel dyer oversees day-to-day operations at the jail. he has been on the job for seven months. >> what was your first reaction when you heard there were guards that were physically abusing not only some of the inmates but the visitors of those inmates. >> you know, disbelief. >> he blames a lot of the problems on poor morale, saying officers regarded working at the jail as a temporary stop to more glamorous job in the rest of the department. >> how critical is your job here to develop relationships with the inmates? >> you get the respect and most of my staff have come to realize that and the rapport with the deputies and the inmates is remarkable, it really is. >> is there abuse happening at this jail or has abuse in the past happened at this jail? >> we had problems back then as rampant as some of the media pour trays it? no. i have outstanding men and women who come in here every day. they work with some of the toughest l.a. street criminals. >> i'm sure you've got great, dedicated people but you know, it sounds a little bit like spin
captain daniel dyer oversees day-to-day operations at the jail. he has been on the job for seven months. >> what was your first reaction when you heard there were guards that were physically abusing not only some of the inmates but the visitors of those inmates. >> you know, disbelief. >> he blames a lot of the problems on poor morale, saying officers regarded working at the jail as a temporary stop to more glamorous job in the rest of the department. >> how critical is...
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>> no. >> in dyer, indiana, in a plaza that's half-empty?it's what everybody pays in this plaza. >> everybody that's not here? what do you generate in a typical class? >> about $120 for every four-person session. >> how many total clients? >> 122. >> and so--i mean, where is everybody? >> well, our next session starts in 30 minutes from now. it's prime hours in the morning, and then prime in the late afternoon, early evening. >> and so in the morning, there's classes? what time? >> there's a 6:00 a.m., 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. >> and then what happens the rest of the day? >> so from 11:00 to 3:00, we're empty. >> pro-fit generates $120 per class, and michael says they can have two classes an hour, but they're closed four hours a day. if they were just occupying those classes at a 50% rate, they would generate $480 a day. now, if they were open six days a week, that would be nearly $150,000 a year. >> oh, marcus, i wanted you to try the protein brownies. >> okay. >> everything's labeled for you. it's only 41 calories. >> did you come up with
>> no. >> in dyer, indiana, in a plaza that's half-empty?it's what everybody pays in this plaza. >> everybody that's not here? what do you generate in a typical class? >> about $120 for every four-person session. >> how many total clients? >> 122. >> and so--i mean, where is everybody? >> well, our next session starts in 30 minutes from now. it's prime hours in the morning, and then prime in the late afternoon, early evening. >> and so in...
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with china and how america can win - written by former financial times beijing bureau chief geoff dyerk has been getting terrific reviewscongratulations on that. >>thank you very much. >>my first question is do you think china is hungrier than the united states for this global domination? >>certainly china has gotten a lot hungier in the last few years. they have really made this very fundamental shift from this country that was really just keeping its head down, trying to grow its economy. now they've started to spread their wings and i think this is their time and so they're starting to push their weight around. that's not to say the us.s is going to roll over. the u.s. has a lot of assets and a lot of built in advantages it can bring to bear. >>and china also has some impediments to growth too. >>absolutely. china is facing a very tricky stage now. it is no longer the cheap place to do business. wages have gone up 10% for the last 10 years. >>middle class has formed >>they have aspirations as well. they want higher wages, they want good jobs. they want to be more involved in the way
with china and how america can win - written by former financial times beijing bureau chief geoff dyerk has been getting terrific reviewscongratulations on that. >>thank you very much. >>my first question is do you think china is hungrier than the united states for this global domination? >>certainly china has gotten a lot hungier in the last few years. they have really made this very fundamental shift from this country that was really just keeping its head down, trying to...
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dyer took to his facebook page writing, "i'm dead? tired today, but otherwise i feel great. have any time for death." the mayor's office mistook diers name with another official who actuallied that died. >> i think that's worse than people thinking jimmie johnson was at the daytona 500 because of the replay and rain delay. >> every week, there's one person or celebrity that fake dies on the internet. that was his turn. >>> we're talking about the fallout and controversy over harry reid's comments, of course. we heard all of those comments coming out of harry reid on the senate floor, talking about those victims who were appearing in those videos, those republican videos. >> about obamacare. >> and whether or not they were real victims or just liars. well, look back at some of harry reid's other comments, because some people are fired up about some other things he's been saying. take a look. >> i believe, myself, that the secretary of state, secretary of defense, and you have to make your own decision to the president, this war is lost. >> but if you could help one child who
dyer took to his facebook page writing, "i'm dead? tired today, but otherwise i feel great. have any time for death." the mayor's office mistook diers name with another official who actuallied that died. >> i think that's worse than people thinking jimmie johnson was at the daytona 500 because of the replay and rain delay. >> every week, there's one person or celebrity that fake dies on the internet. that was his turn. >>> we're talking about the fallout and...
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i want to thank the mayor of orlando, buddy dyer. he has been a great friend. give him a hand of applause. [applause] and i want to thank the president of valencia college -- [applause] there he is. we have the president of the west campus, who i just had an amazing conversation with. felicia williams. [applause] everybody here at valencia for having me. you know, two years ago i toounced a new competition recognize exceptional community colleges, and lo and behold -- your school. [applause] the very first school in the entire country to win this prize. [applause] so, the between the students' hardware, the outstanding faculty, the administrators, balenciaga graduates are leaving your ready to continue their education, ready to pursue their dreams, wherever they may lead. whathis college represents is best in america. the idea that here, in this country, if you work hard, you restoringead. and that opportunity for every american, that has been our driving focus as a country. that has driven everything i have done since i've come into office. today we are at a m
i want to thank the mayor of orlando, buddy dyer. he has been a great friend. give him a hand of applause. [applause] and i want to thank the president of valencia college -- [applause] there he is. we have the president of the west campus, who i just had an amazing conversation with. felicia williams. [applause] everybody here at valencia for having me. you know, two years ago i toounced a new competition recognize exceptional community colleges, and lo and behold -- your school. [applause]...
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one of the issues they really hate that dyer here of people not understanding when it is portrayed and when it is put out that the irs has done something that was wrong, and i was misguided, there's terms i've heard you use today. this is what has drawn the parallel of looking at government and not trusting that. the fact that if we started off on our getting worse and were obfuscating and kicking back in 89 replies and what are these definitions? people don't get that. to come to this committee for either one of us to say simply we are going to rydberg could not now, people don't get that. this actually is from a few weeks ago, groups on the left and right are tired. they don't get this. but i do have some questions. you officially took over when? >> i started on december 23rd. >> he started december 23rd. are you familiar up to date the first subpoena issued to the commissioner? >> the first subpoena. >> first subpoena went to the secretary of the treasury. >> that was in august. >> yes it was. >> you were issued a subpoena on february 14, correct? >> correct. >> at what stage did yo
one of the issues they really hate that dyer here of people not understanding when it is portrayed and when it is put out that the irs has done something that was wrong, and i was misguided, there's terms i've heard you use today. this is what has drawn the parallel of looking at government and not trusting that. the fact that if we started off on our getting worse and were obfuscating and kicking back in 89 replies and what are these definitions? people don't get that. to come to this...
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responsibly -- responsibility for david wildstein being in that position because i permitted bill baroni dyer -- bill baroni to hire him. sensitized,that i'm even more than i was before to this, when you go to experience like this. i think the people that advise me on the stuff are more sensitized to it as well. >> [indiscernible] >> a pot that he had? all right. to the never come and talk to you about what the alleged -- was? >> my understanding is that what said that it was a legitimate traffic study and it was his idea. it would not be news to me the time. it had been related to me numerous times since october 1. i don't think david wildstein said anything different than that. i think that he also said at that time that bridget kelly had some knowledge about it. us to goin, triggered back to bridget kelly and asked her, and she said she did not. mike not bring it directly to me. that is not a relationship. you need to understand this -- that is not a revolving door. it's not where anyone can walk in on any topic they want and have at me. there is a process around here. report to certain pe
responsibly -- responsibility for david wildstein being in that position because i permitted bill baroni dyer -- bill baroni to hire him. sensitized,that i'm even more than i was before to this, when you go to experience like this. i think the people that advise me on the stuff are more sensitized to it as well. >> [indiscernible] >> a pot that he had? all right. to the never come and talk to you about what the alleged -- was? >> my understanding is that what said that it was...
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dyer socioeconomics and feelings of being under presented by traditional sunni leadership have left northernsunnis increase the global to the recruitment effort of militant and jihadi groups, including the brigade and the islamic state of iraq and al-shabaab. geishas within lebanon sunni community are taking place of alongside and because of acute demographics, socioeconomic and security pressures from influx of man suny displaced since. now number more than 900,000 in lebanon and said in parts of the country with high poverty rates, poor education, health care, and other infrastructure. while the skill of pressures on lebanon and his people continues to grow, there are still a broad range of actors and institutions that seek to play a stabilizing role, and no institution has contributed more to relative stability in the lebanese armed forces, or the laf. the principal national security part of the u.s. on lebanon has expanded from a force of 59,000 in 2010, to a force of some 65,500 in 2014. largely in an effort to stand up border protection forces including the first and second border regi
dyer socioeconomics and feelings of being under presented by traditional sunni leadership have left northernsunnis increase the global to the recruitment effort of militant and jihadi groups, including the brigade and the islamic state of iraq and al-shabaab. geishas within lebanon sunni community are taking place of alongside and because of acute demographics, socioeconomic and security pressures from influx of man suny displaced since. now number more than 900,000 in lebanon and said in parts...
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fossil fuel industry the oil coal and natural gas industry you know basically funding politicians into dyer's. the i.p.c.c. this is a consensus organization that requires one hundred percent of everybody to say yes fifty percent vote like the u.s. congress or so therefore their statements are always the most conservative possible statement that's right i'm glad you brought that up tom and yet there's still they got their hair on fire that's right they do but you're right one of the one of the people saying who are not the conservative ok tailend one of the people or say we're on the front say i'll give you some dr james hansen the you know the most preeminent climate scientists in the us he issued a report a study back in december with seventeen other co-authors publish in science yes it was actually it was in nature it was in plus one i think their publication scientific publication but they talked about the two percent celsius ceiling that has been set by the u.n. today as two degrees celsius is the highest it's safe to go he in seventy you know they're arguing that that is not that's based
fossil fuel industry the oil coal and natural gas industry you know basically funding politicians into dyer's. the i.p.c.c. this is a consensus organization that requires one hundred percent of everybody to say yes fifty percent vote like the u.s. congress or so therefore their statements are always the most conservative possible statement that's right i'm glad you brought that up tom and yet there's still they got their hair on fire that's right they do but you're right one of the one of the...
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billionaires and protecting big business but others do when republicans reach out to the climate change the dyers they're actually also helping to protect the bottom lines of big oil corporations are in republican's bring gun lubbers under their umbrella they're really protecting the profits of americans out of control military industrial complex so when you see news stories about how billionaires and business groups are supporting things like forced ultrasound reposing gay marriage it should remind you that they're just calling out the useful idiots that they need to win elections they already have the rich people like koch brothers and the corporations in their back pockets. and that's the way it is tonight thursday march sixth twenty fourteen and don't forget it is tom always says democracy begins with you get out there get active tag you're it. join me. in park and. carry on for news and much much. only on bombast and. on the road signs with the car skidded at breakneck speeds fell into a ditch and i was thrown out. she was like a broken dole it wasn't a single shoulder piece left. if i lived
billionaires and protecting big business but others do when republicans reach out to the climate change the dyers they're actually also helping to protect the bottom lines of big oil corporations are in republican's bring gun lubbers under their umbrella they're really protecting the profits of americans out of control military industrial complex so when you see news stories about how billionaires and business groups are supporting things like forced ultrasound reposing gay marriage it should...