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. >> reporter: he is a software engineer who likes to hike with his 7-year-old son dylan. they read about how deborah collins was missing in the fall creek section of the redwood state park. he decided to do something. >> i thought i could help while hiking. >> reporter: the father and son had been out for almost an hour and decided to turn back but then an idea flashed through joakim's head. >> instead of heading back, i asked my wife to pick us up from another park entrance so we could cover more ground. then it wasn't about 10 minutes after that that we found her. >> reporter: they found her just off a steep unmarked trail, cold, wet and exhausted after spending six nights in temperatures as low as 30 degrees. >> i had dylan wait and went up ahead and called her, hello, are you okay? and you know, she started responding yes. and very quiet, very low energy responses. but once i said are you debra collins, then she was very relieved and answering yes. she was amazed that we had come out to look for her. >> like a dream. >> reporter: colin's friends who had been searching
. >> reporter: he is a software engineer who likes to hike with his 7-year-old son dylan. they read about how deborah collins was missing in the fall creek section of the redwood state park. he decided to do something. >> i thought i could help while hiking. >> reporter: the father and son had been out for almost an hour and decided to turn back but then an idea flashed through joakim's head. >> instead of heading back, i asked my wife to pick us up from another park...
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dylan joins us now. how you answer that question that many are asking, the ceos today, that we're hearing this news coming out of d.c. where the jobs? where can we create the jobs? >> and i guess the simplest way to answer the question where are the jobs is to ask yourself what are the things that create jobs? investment in this country creates jobs. strong educational system creates jobs. tax incentives that incentivize companies large and small to push their money into our country and to solve our country's problems, whether it's energy, health care, down those lists, those are the sorts of things that create jobs. in real life, most new jobs are created, thomas, by new businesses, newly formed businesses. you have to ask yourself, forget whether it's a big business or a small business. what is the environment that creates investment education and the ease of forming a new business going through the regulatory process. the unfortunate answer is to all of those questions, the vast majority of the polici
dylan joins us now. how you answer that question that many are asking, the ceos today, that we're hearing this news coming out of d.c. where the jobs? where can we create the jobs? >> and i guess the simplest way to answer the question where are the jobs is to ask yourself what are the things that create jobs? investment in this country creates jobs. strong educational system creates jobs. tax incentives that incentivize companies large and small to push their money into our country and...
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dylan, again, thank you. so taking pictures on your cell phone then uploading them online to share with family and friends could reveal more about you than you might think. police say the criminals are using this technology to get personal information and find their next targets. wnbc's tom llamas is here with a warning about what and where you share. and you're here to properly scare me now. >> well, police are telling me people are putting way too much information on social media. consumer reports found 52% of social media users post information that could lead to a cyber crime. now our story is about telephones. most people don't know this, but cell phones made after 2005 have gps technology in them. it's the law. it's for first responders, but it also is helping criminals. new york banker patrick chang enjoyed his meal so much, he posted it on twitter. we don't know patrick, but we saw his photo, found the geo tag and within minutes pinpointed where he was, even though his tweet said nothing about his loc
dylan, again, thank you. so taking pictures on your cell phone then uploading them online to share with family and friends could reveal more about you than you might think. police say the criminals are using this technology to get personal information and find their next targets. wnbc's tom llamas is here with a warning about what and where you share. and you're here to properly scare me now. >> well, police are telling me people are putting way too much information on social media....
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a huge week for us here on "the dylan ratigan show." it's the official kickoff of our steel on wheels tour. a cross-country effort, quite simply, to bring jobs back to america, to bring innovation back to america. our first stop is this wednesday in seneca falls, new york. the town that not only served as the inspiration for "it's a wonderful life," but serve as the birthplace of the women's suffrage movement. we've got great guests to talk about, reigniting the resilient spirit. among our guests, carolyn grimes and then from seneca falls, we're on to philly, where our founder fathers gathered hundreds of years ago and where we've been working to try to narrow the gap of these founding fathers and whatever the current reality of our country is and the gap obviously between the ideals of fairness that have been consistent in this country. our final stop on the first leg of the tour is the gateway to the west ft st. louis, missouri. under the famed arch itself. we'll introduce you to innovators who have adapted the frontier spirit represe
a huge week for us here on "the dylan ratigan show." it's the official kickoff of our steel on wheels tour. a cross-country effort, quite simply, to bring jobs back to america, to bring innovation back to america. our first stop is this wednesday in seneca falls, new york. the town that not only served as the inspiration for "it's a wonderful life," but serve as the birthplace of the women's suffrage movement. we've got great guests to talk about, reigniting the resilient...
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. >>> bob dylan fans need deep pockets to get a piece of the folk singer's memorabilia.e times, they are achangin'" are headed for the auction block here in new york si next week. written in pencil on a sheet of scrap paper, the classic 1960s folk protest song was the title track from dylan's third album. it could sell for as much as $300,000. >>> and the holiday office party is making a comeback. kind of. 16% of companies surveyed say they plan on year-end celebrations for their employees, up 62% but -- up from 62% last year, but only 45% say they plan to serve alcohol. that is down from 57% a year ago. so, betty, i guess it's a byob. maybe we're better off without alcohol, who knows. >> byob at the office party, don't think so. not a good look. all right, ashley. thank you so much, joining us live in new york. straight ahead your wednesday morning weather and in sports the slumping lakers definitely aren't playing like nba champs. [ female announcer ] with rheumatoid arthritis, there's the life you live... and the life you want to live. fortunately there's enbrel, the
. >>> bob dylan fans need deep pockets to get a piece of the folk singer's memorabilia.e times, they are achangin'" are headed for the auction block here in new york si next week. written in pencil on a sheet of scrap paper, the classic 1960s folk protest song was the title track from dylan's third album. it could sell for as much as $300,000. >>> and the holiday office party is making a comeback. kind of. 16% of companies surveyed say they plan on year-end celebrations...
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dylan, top that, good luck. >> i don't want to go after that. you know, i'm not so worried about it. think the american people spoke on november 2nd and they sent a pretty resounding message to the country that they weren't afraid of gridlock. so i'm not suggesting we're going to have gridlock but i think having a very real discussion of what the things will be, things that will affect the growth of the economy, i think that's a good position to have a conversation about. >> do you really think the american people are not afraid of gridlock? you think they're in favor of that? i think they really want change. they really want congress to work together and figure these things out. >> i think they voted for -- clearly voted for divided government. that doesn't suggest gridlock. it just means they want to have another voice at the table. >> klein had a really interesting article a day or two ago in "the washington post" about incentives and how mitch mcconnell or whomover is considered the obstructionist may not think he's doing anything -- or, you
dylan, top that, good luck. >> i don't want to go after that. you know, i'm not so worried about it. think the american people spoke on november 2nd and they sent a pretty resounding message to the country that they weren't afraid of gridlock. so i'm not suggesting we're going to have gridlock but i think having a very real discussion of what the things will be, things that will affect the growth of the economy, i think that's a good position to have a conversation about. >> do you...
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you certainly ran into bob dylan. mm-hmm. mm-hmm. what were those days like? very exciting. it was very-- it was very fast and very--now, in retrospect, it all went so quickly. but in the time that it was happening, it seemed to be a slow process. my own work was--was growing. i was going to the clubs that i was working in. i had to make a living, and it turned out that i-- the only thing i really knew how to do was to sing and to play the guitar. so consequently i made my living in the clubs in the early '60s and eventually got to newport where i met all kinds of singers. but all along the way, i'd be-- been meeting people like tom paxton and eric andersen and bob dylan and joan baez and mimi farina and dick farina, who became a very good buddy of mine. and peter, paul, and mary, before they were peter, paul, and mary-- when they were peter yarrow and mary travers and noel stookey. but we all felt, as i did at that early time, that we could make a difference and that music would change the world. and i believe it did. mary always says, "yes, we thought it wou
you certainly ran into bob dylan. mm-hmm. mm-hmm. what were those days like? very exciting. it was very-- it was very fast and very--now, in retrospect, it all went so quickly. but in the time that it was happening, it seemed to be a slow process. my own work was--was growing. i was going to the clubs that i was working in. i had to make a living, and it turned out that i-- the only thing i really knew how to do was to sing and to play the guitar. so consequently i made my living in the clubs...
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. >>> a programming note for you today on the "the dylan ratigan show," dylan continues his steel ons show. the birthplace of our democracy. dylan will be exploring america's quest to fulfill the vision of the founding fathers. that's at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. and right now, the federal reserve is ending months of uncertainty over debit card fees and is proposing new rules on how much companies can charge merchants. the announcement is being made in the first ever live web cast of a federal reserve meeting. you're watching the meeting right now if you look at your screen. as of now for every $10, banks are charging merchants about 13.5 cents. it's expected under the new rules that banks could charge merchants 6 3/4 cents. they're expected to cost banks billions of dollars and they're almost certain to try to make that up in other ways, such as cutting back on free checking and adding other fees to you and me. thought we would let you know that. hollywood saying bah-humbug to hollywood movies. let's get the scoop from courtney hazlett. >> you do a really good bah-humbug. >>
. >>> a programming note for you today on the "the dylan ratigan show," dylan continues his steel ons show. the birthplace of our democracy. dylan will be exploring america's quest to fulfill the vision of the founding fathers. that's at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. and right now, the federal reserve is ending months of uncertainty over debit card fees and is proposing new rules on how much companies can charge merchants. the announcement is being made in the first ever...
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we're going to start with dylan ratigan. he is on the mississippi river.tunity to hear from american who is are really affected by this and hear from them face to face. what's their response as to what's taking place in the economy? >> well, very simply they want good jobs. they want good jobs that solve the problems in their towns. in this case it's st. louis. truly out on the mississippi, and what is really unclear about this tax deal is whether it does that. it's a continuation of the policies we've had the last few years. this tax policy is not a brand new policy to provoke jobs in the country, it's just a continuation of policies that we've been living urn forç yea now that honestly have not been creating jobs, and so it's unclear to folks, listen, who doesn't like a little extra money in their pocket? >> but the term sugar high with borrowed money from the government may be a temporary opiate for the masses, but it is very unclear as to whether it does what is necessary in this country to create the sort of jobs and good jobs that not only we need b
we're going to start with dylan ratigan. he is on the mississippi river.tunity to hear from american who is are really affected by this and hear from them face to face. what's their response as to what's taking place in the economy? >> well, very simply they want good jobs. they want good jobs that solve the problems in their towns. in this case it's st. louis. truly out on the mississippi, and what is really unclear about this tax deal is whether it does that. it's a continuation of the...
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i'm dylan rat gap. how are you? we are here today to kick off our steel on wheels tour from the real-life setting that was recreated in the american classic "it's a wonderful life." many of the same struggles george bailey faced all those years ago mirror what the american people are facing a half a century later. whatever your perspective, america needs a jobs movement whether it is the rigged trade policies, the big banks stranglehold, the tax code or the high cost of health care, the result, as we all know by now, a complete lack of investment are in america. while wall street closes out the most profitable two-year stretch ever and multinational corporations continue to prosper at the expense of american jobs, that's why we are here today and it's also while we will be traveling to philadelphia and st. louis tomorrow and friday and more importantly, why we will continue our cross-country journey in the months to come. steel on wheels, quite simply is about bringing jobs back. it is about economic liberation for
i'm dylan rat gap. how are you? we are here today to kick off our steel on wheels tour from the real-life setting that was recreated in the american classic "it's a wonderful life." many of the same struggles george bailey faced all those years ago mirror what the american people are facing a half a century later. whatever your perspective, america needs a jobs movement whether it is the rigged trade policies, the big banks stranglehold, the tax code or the high cost of health care,...
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on the dylan rhadigan show, dylan kicks off his "steel on wheel wheels" tour.ylan is launching a campaign to create jobs and renew the spirit of america. that is at 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc >>> from gridiron bruiser to animal abuser and back again, michael vick's life has certainly been a roller coaster ride of extremes the past few years. after serving two years in federal prison over dogfighting charges, vick is back in the nfl, dazzling fans and what many are calling an mvp season. vick says his time in prison has made him a more valuable person. in an interview, vick even says he would love to be a dog's best friend. >> i think just to, you know, have a pet in my household and to show people that i genuinely care and my love and my passion for animals, i think, it would be -- i think it would be outstanding. >> i'm joined by mara. it's so interesting. i've had this conversation with so many people that love football and still battle with michael vick. they see him doing well, they kind of want to root for the guy, but then, of course, his past
on the dylan rhadigan show, dylan kicks off his "steel on wheel wheels" tour.ylan is launching a campaign to create jobs and renew the spirit of america. that is at 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc >>> from gridiron bruiser to animal abuser and back again, michael vick's life has certainly been a roller coaster ride of extremes the past few years. after serving two years in federal prison over dogfighting charges, vick is back in the nfl, dazzling fans and what many are...
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dylan is launching a campaign to create jobs and renew the spirit of america.at 4:00 eastern right here on msnbc. and my friend, tamron hall, has a look at what's next on "news natio nation". >> great show. good seeing you in new york as well. >>> in our next hour, we'll pick off where andrea left off. the senate just approved the president's tax cut deal. now the white house is calling republican opposition to the s.t.a.r.t. treaty, quote, a new low in political stunts. we are live on capitol hill for the developments. >>> plus, right now the house is now taking up a new repeal of don't ask, don't tell. we'll have the latest from the senate, which we're watching and the house. >>> i'm joined by one of the florida school board members targeted by a gunman who opened fire inside a school board meeting. we're learning more about the gunman. we'll find out what that school board member was thinking when the shots were fired at him. >>> and a high school football player is told he needs to cut off his braids if he wants to play ball. all of that, plus more next on
dylan is launching a campaign to create jobs and renew the spirit of america.at 4:00 eastern right here on msnbc. and my friend, tamron hall, has a look at what's next on "news natio nation". >> great show. good seeing you in new york as well. >>> in our next hour, we'll pick off where andrea left off. the senate just approved the president's tax cut deal. now the white house is calling republican opposition to the s.t.a.r.t. treaty, quote, a new low in political...
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wanted to do was merge poetry with rock and roll in the way that jimmy hendrix or jim morrison or bob dylan had. i wanted to continue that hatdition -- the way btht jimi hendrix did. and i wanted to help remind people that rock-and-roll was our country full voice -- cultural voice and that we could all animate that aspect of ourselves. i thought i had achieved that already in "horses.' " clive davis had offered me to do more records, and he believed in what i was doing. i wound up doing a few more. certainly by easter, i had accomplished what robert really wanted for me, to have sort of a hit record, because robert was joking that i got a little famous before him, and he certainly caught up with me. i was so happy for him, really, because he wanted that for me. i had my band, and i have a certain amount of space for the new guard. -- had a certain amount of space. it would give people some things to think about, and between "horses" and the other, i thought i had done my job. tavis: every song writer that thinks of himself or herself as a poet of sorts -- what do you think that you did it u
wanted to do was merge poetry with rock and roll in the way that jimmy hendrix or jim morrison or bob dylan had. i wanted to continue that hatdition -- the way btht jimi hendrix did. and i wanted to help remind people that rock-and-roll was our country full voice -- cultural voice and that we could all animate that aspect of ourselves. i thought i had achieved that already in "horses.' " clive davis had offered me to do more records, and he believed in what i was doing. i wound up...
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coverage continues next with "the dylan ratigan show."ylan is talking to congressman charlie rangel. it's his first msnbc interview since his censure. i'll see you tomorrow on "the daily rundown". the right. to the right. >> go to the right, go to the right. >> whoa! >> whoa! >> what is that? >> man: well, that's a, uh... i don't know. >> whoa. >> can we call him blinky? >> woman: expert teaching. deeper learning. together, we are the human network. cisco. ♪ [ male announcer ] there are billions of people in the world. ♪ but only one dad. ♪ show him how much you care with gillette's family of products. ♪ [ male announcer ] there are billions of people in the world. ♪ but only one dad. ♪ show him how much you care with gillette's family of products. ♪ hey tough guy, that cold needs alka seltzer plus! it has the cold-fighting power of an effervescent packed in a liquid-gel for all over relief! hiyah! dude! if you live for performance, upgrade to castrol edge advanced synthetic oil. with eight times better wear protection than mobil 1. castr
coverage continues next with "the dylan ratigan show."ylan is talking to congressman charlie rangel. it's his first msnbc interview since his censure. i'll see you tomorrow on "the daily rundown". the right. to the right. >> go to the right, go to the right. >> whoa! >> whoa! >> what is that? >> man: well, that's a, uh... i don't know. >> whoa. >> can we call him blinky? >> woman: expert teaching. deeper learning. together, we...
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lyrics written by bob dylan have touched almost half a million dollars of auction. it influenced a generation during his early years. the chinese government has said that awarding this year's nobel peace prize to the jailed chinese dissidents liu xiaobo w as a political farce. his award was symbolically placed on an empty chair. >> the nobel peace prize has often been a majestic celebration of human rights. sometimes like last year's award to barack obama it has been an embarrassment. this year it is the center of world attention. china's attempt to strong arm countries not to attend backfired. serbia changed its mind after counterpressure. at least 16 including russia and saudi arabia did not show up. the committee chairman pulled no punches. >> liu xiaobo has only exercised his given rights. he has not done anything wrong. he must be released. >> that got a standing ovation. the chair where liu xiaobo should have sat was empty. it happened before but the regimes that did not allow other winners to attend, nazi germany and burma are not ones china wants to be linke
lyrics written by bob dylan have touched almost half a million dollars of auction. it influenced a generation during his early years. the chinese government has said that awarding this year's nobel peace prize to the jailed chinese dissidents liu xiaobo w as a political farce. his award was symbolically placed on an empty chair. >> the nobel peace prize has often been a majestic celebration of human rights. sometimes like last year's award to barack obama it has been an embarrassment....
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. >> i had dylan wait and then i went up ahead and called her, hello? are you okay? and she started responding yes, and very quiet and very low energy responses. but once i said, are you debra collins, then she was very relieved and answering yes. and she was amazed that we had come out to look for her. >> oh, it's like a dream. >> reporter: collins' friends who had been out searching for the 58-year-old triathlete marveled at her luck. >> this fellow who found her, he was going to hike anywhere he thought he would hike here because he might be able to do some good. he came from the completely other direction. >> reporter: collins told rescuers she had questioned an ankle during a run on november 28 which left her stranded. she had nothing to eat and scooped water from a small stream to drink but she was ready for the cold. she reportedly had on four layers of clothing when she was found. >> one of the things i find remarkable is that debra although she was low energy and just waiting for the paramedics that dylan would be doing crazy things like climbing up fallen d
. >> i had dylan wait and then i went up ahead and called her, hello? are you okay? and she started responding yes, and very quiet and very low energy responses. but once i said, are you debra collins, then she was very relieved and answering yes. and she was amazed that we had come out to look for her. >> oh, it's like a dream. >> reporter: collins' friends who had been out searching for the 58-year-old triathlete marveled at her luck. >> this fellow who found her, he...
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bob dylan calls it eternal young. i think there are certain songs that help you live without fear.hen you are living in fear, you invest in violence. fear is expensive, just ask president bush. inn love. and what marvin gaye says is true, war is not the answer, only love can conquer hate. these things are not cliches, they are truisms. if we implement them, you will see a transformation in the bay area, richmond, oakland, the mission. all places where we need to dismantle the violence, the fear, the unnecessary pain that goes on. >> you are a person that has lived a pretty miraculous life. pretty extraordinary what you have accomplished, the range of people you have been able to touch with your music. you chose a beautiful word in spanish for your foundation -- miracle. could you talk about what the foundation has been able to do? >> we are able to empower and give young people a way for them to develop their own decisions. i started with my own vision. there are people like andre agassi who helped finance. desmond tutu. in essence, in the bay area, like on larkin street, i want to
bob dylan calls it eternal young. i think there are certain songs that help you live without fear.hen you are living in fear, you invest in violence. fear is expensive, just ask president bush. inn love. and what marvin gaye says is true, war is not the answer, only love can conquer hate. these things are not cliches, they are truisms. if we implement them, you will see a transformation in the bay area, richmond, oakland, the mission. all places where we need to dismantle the violence, the...
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i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson. mike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start dancing. it is like when a woman gives birth. =mmfirst, she cries and then she laughs. later on, she dances. and that, to me, is the beauty of what san francisco is about. >> one final question, and we are going to link it to your music today. such a rich legacy that you are giving us. you mentioned to me that you are working on a new album. could you share what is coming up? >> i love to dream when i am awake. kand so i had this dream of working with india arie and yo- yo ma to do the george harrison saw; and "-- song. this is the definitive way to do this. we are all in it together, we
i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson. mike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start...
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the next thing we did was we had meetings with erica and our local police chief kevin dylan and talked about safety issueses. we said, what are the thipgs we need to know about what not just the fire department needs and doesn't need after a disaster but how to support you what we can rely on you for or not rely on you for. we don't know if we will be there for you. through those discussions we realized that we needed to come up with a decentralized plan. we developed the block captain program. one nert and one faith person trained on every block. it's someone who's familiar to you who will knock on your door and know that there is a senior that lives in there and speaks russian. neither of the people may need assistance. say the senior who speaks russian will feel isolated and look for a familiar face in all the chaos and the person who uses the wheel chair may need someone to help them get their battery charged after the event. decentralizing it making so everyone can contribute. you probably know the neighborhood and know the people who don't belong in the neighborhood and wandering
the next thing we did was we had meetings with erica and our local police chief kevin dylan and talked about safety issueses. we said, what are the thipgs we need to know about what not just the fire department needs and doesn't need after a disaster but how to support you what we can rely on you for or not rely on you for. we don't know if we will be there for you. through those discussions we realized that we needed to come up with a decentralized plan. we developed the block captain program....
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dylan finally managed to get a score shoot in the final period but to no will ail is russia rolled out six two winners. none of this in the first two games but as we had already fulfilled our main task of taking the title we just loosened up so today we could just produce our best game especially after we scored the first two girls. the first period was a bit tough for us as the game had started pretty early so we needed some time to wake up although in the second period we had big and scored five goals i'm sure this big tears enjoyed the way we played after their olympic bruce was sure in the disappointment of the world championships this triumph of home ice was a nice clear present for the russian fans. thirty moscow. and in the later game the czech republic came back to beat sweden four one in the final match of the china one cup that victory means the czechs finished second at the top with five points from three games four points behind when it's russia the swedes were thirty three points off in only one and ended in a disappointing fourth. then on to football and european champion
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the lyrics that bob dylan chicken scratched of the times they are a-changin', and they are. sotheby's said a hedge fund manager bought this here for $1500 a word, a beatles' handwritten song went for a million dollars this year. that's the news and very expensive words. >> that makes my handwriting look good. >> bill karins asked the question of the day. why did they open that resort if the shark is still out there. >> beaches are all open! come on out! >> richard, thank you. >> let's talk about this forecast, everyone. we already mentioned all the heavy snow, the gusty winds and the blizzard conditions in the central plains. rain sneaking up the west coast. on the west coast, heavy rain for our friends in the pacific northwest. you could see flood can on the rivers over the next couple of days. if you want warm, l.a., san diego, phoenix. . >>> well, this morning, high pressure is building in. we can see that right here. a little dome of high pressure creating some clear skies for us today. of course, some fog around. some morning drizzle. that will give way to some clearer
the lyrics that bob dylan chicken scratched of the times they are a-changin', and they are. sotheby's said a hedge fund manager bought this here for $1500 a word, a beatles' handwritten song went for a million dollars this year. that's the news and very expensive words. >> that makes my handwriting look good. >> bill karins asked the question of the day. why did they open that resort if the shark is still out there. >> beaches are all open! come on out! >> richard, thank...
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this dylan has never spoken to the media before he's been too angry his brother went missing in the summer of one thousand nine hundred ninety eight and no one has helped to find him while he went to work as usual with his friends to the barrage of it's mine and that was it i never saw him again we went to the police and everyone else we could think of after the war i thought there'd be an exchange of prisoners and hundreds of our binion's were freed the so many serbs are still missing now after twelve years i've lost all the international officials who didn't do anything when they easily could have his brother is one of the near two thousand four hundred people who went missing both during and after the late ninety's kosovo war and is still unaccounted for and allegations leveled against senior members of the kosovo liberation army including the prime minister has to be touchy and the council of europe are not help to ease the minds of men like this when the report claims mr attaches links to organized crime date back to when he has been it's a group became the dominant factor within the
this dylan has never spoken to the media before he's been too angry his brother went missing in the summer of one thousand nine hundred ninety eight and no one has helped to find him while he went to work as usual with his friends to the barrage of it's mine and that was it i never saw him again we went to the police and everyone else we could think of after the war i thought there'd be an exchange of prisoners and hundreds of our binion's were freed the so many serbs are still missing now...
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five hours to pull her out of ravine because of the rugged terrane joachim deguara and his 7-year-old dylan went for a hike to find her and they did. authorities say collin was hypo thermic and dehydrated. >>> the death penalty on trial. the deadline looming this week about future executions here in california. >>> and a new development with the hundreds of rescue rats being housed at a pet store, will you be able to take one home as a pet? . >>> the biggest barrier to repealing the military's controversial don't ask, don't tell is the calendar. as heather childress reports repeal advocates fear time is run out to undo the law. >> reporter: military leaders weigh in on don't ask, don't tell. current policies prevent them from stating their sexual orientation. >> when americans are in combat together they pull together on the task and work together based on a common culture of being an american and a commitment to the unit. >> reporter: a new survey of troops and officers indicates more than two-thirds of respondents do not oppose letting gays serve and say it would not disrupt its ramps, bu
five hours to pull her out of ravine because of the rugged terrane joachim deguara and his 7-year-old dylan went for a hike to find her and they did. authorities say collin was hypo thermic and dehydrated. >>> the death penalty on trial. the deadline looming this week about future executions here in california. >>> and a new development with the hundreds of rescue rats being housed at a pet store, will you be able to take one home as a pet? . >>> the biggest barrier...
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five hours to pull her out of ravine because of the rugged terrane joachim deguara and his 7-year-old dylanr a hike to find her and they did. authorities say collin was hypo thermic and dehydrated. >>> the death penalty on trial. the deadline looming this week about future executions here in california. >>> and a new development with the hundreds of rescue the black widow spider's severe bite can cause coma and even death. the african black mamba can kill a man with one bite. but there's an even deadlier predator cigarettes, produced by big tobacco, which take a life every six point five seconds. don't be big tobacco's next victim. . >>> the biggest barrier to repealing the military's controversial don't ask, don't tell is the calendar. as heather childress reports repeal advocates fear time is run out to undo the law. >> reporter: military leaders weigh in on don't ask, don't tell. current policies prevent them from stating their sexual orientation. >> when americans are in combat together they pull together on the task and work together based on a common culture of being an american and a
five hours to pull her out of ravine because of the rugged terrane joachim deguara and his 7-year-old dylanr a hike to find her and they did. authorities say collin was hypo thermic and dehydrated. >>> the death penalty on trial. the deadline looming this week about future executions here in california. >>> and a new development with the hundreds of rescue the black widow spider's severe bite can cause coma and even death. the african black mamba can kill a man with one bite....
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i am dylan ratigan and it is an absolute pleasure to greet you once again. thanks for being here for day two of the steel on wheels tour. we got started in seneca falls, new york. our journey next takes us to the place where our founding fathers started -- we have been striving for since it began. slavery, women's suffrage, civil rights. our founding fathers fell short in reality even if not in ideal. and ever since, the people of this country have set the ideas of the founding and reality of our country on any given day. today, it's the fight for economic liberation, investment, job creation, prosperity, closing the crushing gap between the increasingly few wealthy and the rest who suffer at their mercy as they control too much of our government. we can close that gap by ending rigged trading policies, by addressing the tax code and by reforming a crushing cost of the broken health care system. the road we're embarking on with this jobs movement will be long and winding and there will be many roadblocks in the way, i have no doubt. the entrenched interests
i am dylan ratigan and it is an absolute pleasure to greet you once again. thanks for being here for day two of the steel on wheels tour. we got started in seneca falls, new york. our journey next takes us to the place where our founding fathers started -- we have been striving for since it began. slavery, women's suffrage, civil rights. our founding fathers fell short in reality even if not in ideal. and ever since, the people of this country have set the ideas of the founding and reality of...
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i am dylan ratigan. we'll see you monday back in new york. >>> just in time for christmas. let's play "hardball." good evening. leading off tonight, the democrats. for two weeks, president obama was taken heat from the left over the tax bill. now, that it's law today, the president sits atop the middle groupd. can this give him an advantage? charles krauthammer says it can and does. president obama is about to chalk up a win. there is a real chance that don't ask don't tell will be repealed this year. the senate may now have the votes. was it obama's call on taxes? and every year contains a few political whoppers. this year was no different. plus, why would a strip club owner give newt gingrich a vip membership to her club? it's a weird case of mistaken identity, twice. and how the critics may have gotten it wrong about the president. let's beginning with president obama's big comeback. both are msnbc political analysts. gentlemen, before we proceed, i just got one of those flash news flashes and i have to report immediately upon getting it. congresswoman michele bachmann o
i am dylan ratigan. we'll see you monday back in new york. >>> just in time for christmas. let's play "hardball." good evening. leading off tonight, the democrats. for two weeks, president obama was taken heat from the left over the tax bill. now, that it's law today, the president sits atop the middle groupd. can this give him an advantage? charles krauthammer says it can and does. president obama is about to chalk up a win. there is a real chance that don't ask don't tell...
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is a corrupt republic run by rich people paying each other off and i'm not going to believe stupid dylanan's nonsense about how this is the democracy because it's not. >> there's another fun little connection. the judge has admitted that becky donatelli was the one -- it's bad all around. one thing good i will say just for the merits itself, clearly, i agree with rick. should have recused himself. however, what i think is important for the merits of the case, it does appear that even some conservative judges disagree with his legal martial rational and i think that's why the white house and department of justice has decided to file because it's important there are legal reasons why his rationale was not sound. not just that if politics that play into this are suspicious. >> i want to push back on this theory that people don't have faith in their democracy. the system does work. judges for the most part should recuse themselves -- the big problem is in the supreme court, frankly. you have scalia, one of the most senior justices in the court, sitting on a case in which his friend, his duck
is a corrupt republic run by rich people paying each other off and i'm not going to believe stupid dylanan's nonsense about how this is the democracy because it's not. >> there's another fun little connection. the judge has admitted that becky donatelli was the one -- it's bad all around. one thing good i will say just for the merits itself, clearly, i agree with rick. should have recused himself. however, what i think is important for the merits of the case, it does appear that even some...
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and today dylan wraps up his steel on wheels tour with a live show from st.ard a river boat sailing down the mississippi. he'll talk about how he can adapt to solve the challenges we face today. that's at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. maybe it's because their department store makeup is so expensive. simply ageless with olay regenerist serum costs less and it won't glob up in lines and wrinkles. you'll look amazing and happy too. simply ageless, from olay and easy breezy beautiful covergirl. >>> rahm emanuel should find out if he can run for chicago. >>> the chilling surprise one iowa couple came home to, burr. plus getting rid of the earmarks. the government funding bill was put on hold because of those things. which senators put in for the most pork. >> this may be a central moment in the recent history of the united states senate. for the first time since i've been here, we stood up and said enough. stop. >> it wa
and today dylan wraps up his steel on wheels tour with a live show from st.ard a river boat sailing down the mississippi. he'll talk about how he can adapt to solve the challenges we face today. that's at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. maybe it's because their department store makeup is so expensive. simply ageless with olay regenerist serum costs less...
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come on in, dylan, let's go to the top. >> my head. >> well, we are at the top of the ranch and thisas the dream as well. the pioneers to the west, the city of st. louis. symbolically, the doorway peopled travels to as they went west. beyond here is the wilderness. they were willing to go through it and whatever they had to because it was their dream. >> there's a great metaphor in that and the risks we take in the pursuit of our own dreams. >> sure. we all are looking to better our life and willing to go to certain extremes. back then, people were willing to step into the wild eness, not knowing what was there. zpl so the gateway to your dreams, but also the unknown. >> it was the frontier at that time. today, it's outer space. but back then, that was the frontier. that was where everything was. >> ranger rick, thank you so much. >> thank you. welcome to the west. >> a pleasure to be here. right after this, in st. louis. naturally colorful vegetables are often a good source of vitamins, fiber, or minerals. and who brings you more natural colors than campbell's condensed soups? campb
come on in, dylan, let's go to the top. >> my head. >> well, we are at the top of the ranch and thisas the dream as well. the pioneers to the west, the city of st. louis. symbolically, the doorway peopled travels to as they went west. beyond here is the wilderness. they were willing to go through it and whatever they had to because it was their dream. >> there's a great metaphor in that and the risks we take in the pursuit of our own dreams. >> sure. we all are looking...
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>> bob dylan, springsteen, tom petty, i can go down a list of guys that would have all been thrown offat say for the show? >> welsh it well, it's just dif. i think what artists have established like the afore mentioned were telling their story their way. they were stylists. and those kids, they're all very technically, you know, good singers. but that does not an artist make. then 30 million people watching you every week, you win the contest and by the way, you better have a hit record tomorrow. wow. i had 21 years to write the first record. have you a year or two after that to develop who you are on a stage. so it's very hard on those kids. >> larry: what do you make of the "dancing with the stars" phenomenon. you wouldn't do that, would you? >> no. all that reality stuff is bothersome to me because i just think if a show like "heroes" could be such a better use of time. there's just so many better things we could be doing. >> larry: what are you going to do for the holidays? >> i'll be back for australia on the 21st, get over jet lag for the kids for christmas, but we're always in n
>> bob dylan, springsteen, tom petty, i can go down a list of guys that would have all been thrown offat say for the show? >> welsh it well, it's just dif. i think what artists have established like the afore mentioned were telling their story their way. they were stylists. and those kids, they're all very technically, you know, good singers. but that does not an artist make. then 30 million people watching you every week, you win the contest and by the way, you better have a hit...
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you know, not just name all the bob dylan hits, but all the stuff that really defines an artist.issue. >> jimmy: that was awesome. and you got a lot of records, man. this was is in philly, right? >> questlove: 70,000. >> jimmy: 70,000 records. >> questlove: that's why we haven't moved to new york just yet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you've got to wait -- you got to wait -- exactly. well, congrats on this, man. pick up this issue. it's a really cool issue. [ cheers and applause ] "rolling stone." good man, quest. you're a good man. we've got a fantastic show tonight, you guys. a very talented actor from the hit show "dexter," michael c. hall is here! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: love "dexter." >> jimmy: from the popular show "cougar town," the lovely busy philipps is joining us! [ cheers and applause ] she's super nice. and oh, my god, did this guy kick ass last night! can i say that even? oh, sorry. [ laughter ] this guy was unbelievable. r. kelly is back to perform another song. [ cheers and applause ] he was so good. he's got a record out called "love letter." last night it wa
you know, not just name all the bob dylan hits, but all the stuff that really defines an artist.issue. >> jimmy: that was awesome. and you got a lot of records, man. this was is in philly, right? >> questlove: 70,000. >> jimmy: 70,000 records. >> questlove: that's why we haven't moved to new york just yet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you've got to wait -- you got to wait -- exactly. well, congrats on this, man. pick up this issue. it's a really cool issue. [ cheers and...
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t"the dylan ratigan show" is up next. >>> time for your business entrepreneur of the week.an jones love the holiday movie "a christmas story." after licensing the rights, he started selling versions of the leg lamp and used the profits to turn the home where it was filmed into a museum. for strong bones, i take calcium. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. exchange traded funds. some firms offer them "commission free." problem is they limit the choice of etfs to what makes financial sense to them. td ameritrade doesn't limit you to one brand of etfs... they offer more than 100... each selected by investment experts at morningstar associates. only at the etf market center at td ameritrade. before investing, carefully consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. contact td ameritrade for a prospectus containing this and other information. read it carefully before
t"the dylan ratigan show" is up next. >>> time for your business entrepreneur of the week.an jones love the holiday movie "a christmas story." after licensing the rights, he started selling versions of the leg lamp and used the profits to turn the home where it was filmed into a museum. for strong bones, i take calcium. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different --...
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stars -- the people who were building that voice, whether it was john lennon or neil young or bob dylan, whoever it was, they were infusing politics and political ideology, social justice, sexual energy, poetics, all within the can open of rock and roll and striving to make this a universal language. it was a real mission. and i wanted to add to that. writing poetry is beautiful, but when i was young i wanted to be part of this important cultural voice, and so merging the simplistic aspects of rock and roll -- three chords, classic three chords, songs like "gloria" or "land of a thousand dances" with my own poetry, that kind of fusion is what propelled me on -- my band on. >> reporter: you said -- it was very interesting -- at the awards ceremony when you were given the national book award, you looked back, which is also talked about in the book to the days when you were a clerk at a book store -- >> greggner's. >> reporter: you said you dreamed of writing your own book. >> i dreamed of writing a book when i was a child, reading "little women," reading "pinnochio," "moby dick." >> repor
stars -- the people who were building that voice, whether it was john lennon or neil young or bob dylan, whoever it was, they were infusing politics and political ideology, social justice, sexual energy, poetics, all within the can open of rock and roll and striving to make this a universal language. it was a real mission. and i wanted to add to that. writing poetry is beautiful, but when i was young i wanted to be part of this important cultural voice, and so merging the simplistic aspects of...
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huffing ton post to zero hedge, option monster, it will be streaming on msnbc.com and steel on wheels, dylan ratigan.com that starts this evening at 7:00, live from the university of rochester where we will convene a meeting not only with andrew and the panelists but with the people and the students here in upstate new york so that we can launch into this jobs movement and we will see you tonight at the town hall, tomorrow in philadelphia and we look forward to t >>> it's my party and i'll cry if i want to let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris math news washington. leading off tonight, one down, one to go the senate just passed the tax bill that anger sod many on the far left and the far right a number of progressives are still promising to fight it in the house but our latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows americans left, right and center approve of the bill, which raises two questions. why is the minority making all the noise and why is the majority staying silent? two great questions. and speaking of today's poll, it has some surprisingly good news for president ob
huffing ton post to zero hedge, option monster, it will be streaming on msnbc.com and steel on wheels, dylan ratigan.com that starts this evening at 7:00, live from the university of rochester where we will convene a meeting not only with andrew and the panelists but with the people and the students here in upstate new york so that we can launch into this jobs movement and we will see you tonight at the town hall, tomorrow in philadelphia and we look forward to t >>> it's my party and...
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rachelle horowitz and a regular visitor at the apartment in new york was a young singer named bob dylan who was kind of sweet on dorie. they met at an event in mississippi. but dorie was not only active in the movement. like many other people, she was going to put her body on the line, like james lee pruett, she was going to put her body on the line. when she was fascinated on the morning of june 12, his followers and the major figures in the civil rights movement gathered for a major moral service and funeral. and then they wanted to a funeral procession down north capitol past the capital of mississippi. the police wouldn't let it, but dorie and her fellow activists decided they were going to do it anyway. and for that impedance, she and others were arrested and turn into jail. now, dorie ladner and james pruett were not the only people who put their bodies on the line during the civil rights movement. in fact, 1963, it was the busiest year of the civil rights movement. after the birmingham campaign in spain, there were more than 2000 demonstrations across the country. more than 50,00
rachelle horowitz and a regular visitor at the apartment in new york was a young singer named bob dylan who was kind of sweet on dorie. they met at an event in mississippi. but dorie was not only active in the movement. like many other people, she was going to put her body on the line, like james lee pruett, she was going to put her body on the line. when she was fascinated on the morning of june 12, his followers and the major figures in the civil rights movement gathered for a major moral...
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not that much different than bob dylan. he had ideas, things there on his mind.nd as any musician would say there would have to write it out, get it out. and bring it out to the world. like his 80 palm. and john was a very thoughtful writer like a dutch palm. and with the conscience of used a--pa oem.... >> andsfae.com www.sfae.com take some work for joining us. >> thank you, henry. let me take you to a live look at washington. you can see at the capitol or senator barbara boxer is speaking. and they continue to debate those tax cuts. and we will >> and i will lose my car to not let this happen. and this goes on and on and how many minutes? >> your time has expired. i would ask for two more minutes. tracy from fresno, and to light last year i lost my job single parent with two children. and first i did not eat out, or spend things that we did not need and then i gave up my car and then we take this city bus to school in the morning and back home in the afternoon. i look for work daily, college graduate and i've worked for 20 years. i need the unemployment extensi
not that much different than bob dylan. he had ideas, things there on his mind.nd as any musician would say there would have to write it out, get it out. and bring it out to the world. like his 80 palm. and john was a very thoughtful writer like a dutch palm. and with the conscience of used a--pa oem.... >> andsfae.com www.sfae.com take some work for joining us. >> thank you, henry. let me take you to a live look at washington. you can see at the capitol or senator barbara boxer is...
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left, we have kathleen sullivan, chairman and partner of quinn emmanuel, then it david cole, walter dylan tour, our moderator is seated in the center -- walter dillon jerk, our moderator. -- walter dillnger, our moderator. and kenneth starr, president of baylor university of. somewhere in your material you have the resin is of these -- resumes of these individuals. it is a privilege for me to be able to introduce them. i could take the entire time that our panel has to tell you about everything that all of these individuals have done. rather than do that, i will tell you a little bit about what we are as a group and what the panel is as a group. we have five law professors, three that have been deans of law schools, four that have been appellate clerks, circuit courts, three that have been supreme court clerks, we have oral arguments in a combined income of u.s. supreme court, 70 oral arguments, amazing and hundreds of arguments before the intermediate courts of appeal throughout the country. we have two solicitor general's. we have two members that have been deputy office of legal counse
left, we have kathleen sullivan, chairman and partner of quinn emmanuel, then it david cole, walter dylan tour, our moderator is seated in the center -- walter dillon jerk, our moderator. -- walter dillnger, our moderator. and kenneth starr, president of baylor university of. somewhere in your material you have the resin is of these -- resumes of these individuals. it is a privilege for me to be able to introduce them. i could take the entire time that our panel has to tell you about everything...