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patrick fitzgerald arguably the most powerful u.s. attorney at the time in the justice department and andy mcconsider think are the one that successfully prosecute the day of terror plot after the trade center bombing they put the guys away. they had a list of 172 unindicted coconspiracy spiritters. who is on the list? bin laden, mohammad. all the all-star. all the al qaeda all-star are on the list. look in the middle come line up on the right-hand side you see that? they put the coincorporater on a list with bin laden which suggest the guy must have a little bit of weight in the organization, if you will, right. why would you put a guy's name an list. okay. now wait until you think two of the 9/11 hijackers got the fake id? say that flew american airlines 77 to the pentagon with all the people killed with the fake id at san francisco trading three months before 9/11. so what i say, question is as old as watergate. i make the argument that they these two cells, the original world trade bombing cell was the cell possible for 9/11. the
patrick fitzgerald arguably the most powerful u.s. attorney at the time in the justice department and andy mcconsider think are the one that successfully prosecute the day of terror plot after the trade center bombing they put the guys away. they had a list of 172 unindicted coconspiracy spiritters. who is on the list? bin laden, mohammad. all the all-star. all the al qaeda all-star are on the list. look in the middle come line up on the right-hand side you see that? they put the coincorporater...
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who is fitzgerald? f. scott fitzgerald. you got it. $800, please. [ beep ] and that is cassandra clare. back to you, arjun. novelists for $1,200, please. [ beep ] the author is r. l. stine. arjun. i'll take world rivers for $800, please. okay. arjun. what is scotland? scotland is the country. i'll take rivers for $1,200, please. arjun. what is the volga? good. bad luck for $400, please. arjun. what is a mirror? right. bad luck, $800, please. olivia. what is hockey? yeah. bad luck for $1,200. olivia. what is whistling? whistling. yes. bad luck, $1,600. olivia. what is friday? friday the 13th. yes. bad luck for $2,000. [ beep ] and they're referring to the opal. four clues left on the board, olivia. american novelists, $1,600. [ beep ] and it was "a lesson before dying." olivia, back to you. american novelists, $2,000. [ beep ] and the author is truman capote. two clues left now, olivia. world rivers, $1,600. william. what is the yellow river? yellow is right, and you get the last clue, and it is the other daily double. [ applause ] $3,0
who is fitzgerald? f. scott fitzgerald. you got it. $800, please. [ beep ] and that is cassandra clare. back to you, arjun. novelists for $1,200, please. [ beep ] the author is r. l. stine. arjun. i'll take world rivers for $800, please. okay. arjun. what is scotland? scotland is the country. i'll take rivers for $1,200, please. arjun. what is the volga? good. bad luck for $400, please. arjun. what is a mirror? right. bad luck, $800, please. olivia. what is hockey? yeah. bad luck for $1,200....
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sean matthews, ceo of cantor fitzgerald. are you one of five people who like u.s. treasuries? or other types of bonds? >> i think it's a bet on the broad based fixed income marketplace. if you look, we've had a significant backup in a relatively short period of time. you still have the fed on hold. they're going to ease their tapering process. they're going to taper but not going to actually raise fed funds probably for another year and a half. when you look at the developments that are out there, i actually think fixed income is an interesting place to play. for the first time in a long time, people should be looking to sell and strengthen the equity market. >> let's narrow this down. fixed income is a fair ll lbask. give us how you would trade on the dips and fixed income? >> i think you look at the mortgage pace and it's gone through a very difficult two or three month time horizon. at least half the mortgages now are below par so you have a lot less selling going on in the marketplace right now. certainly from a spreads perspective, mortgages look the cheapest asset class
sean matthews, ceo of cantor fitzgerald. are you one of five people who like u.s. treasuries? or other types of bonds? >> i think it's a bet on the broad based fixed income marketplace. if you look, we've had a significant backup in a relatively short period of time. you still have the fed on hold. they're going to ease their tapering process. they're going to taper but not going to actually raise fed funds probably for another year and a half. when you look at the developments that are...
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patrick fitzgerald arguably the most powerful u.s. attorney at the time and andy mccarthy are the ones that successfully prosecuted the day of terror plot. after the trade center bombing they put all these guys away. they had a list of 172 unindicted co-conspirators. who is on the list? osama bin laden ali mohammed all the al qaeda all-stars on this list. look over there in the middle of the column on the right-hand side. while we all know where. it suggests the guy must have a little bit of weight and his organization. why would you put a guys name on a list? where do you think the 9/11 hijackers got their fake i.d.s clinics so lame i'll house me ann lead in all that hard, all those people that were killed left their idea of spinks trading. what did the fbi know and when did they know it? i make the argument that these two cells the original world trade center bombing celebrants who use to use who use up with a cell responsible for 9/11. the 9/11 commission that collegiate carried out and it seems kind of you think is that a stretch?
patrick fitzgerald arguably the most powerful u.s. attorney at the time and andy mccarthy are the ones that successfully prosecuted the day of terror plot. after the trade center bombing they put all these guys away. they had a list of 172 unindicted co-conspirators. who is on the list? osama bin laden ali mohammed all the al qaeda all-stars on this list. look over there in the middle of the column on the right-hand side. while we all know where. it suggests the guy must have a little bit of...
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activist, melissa fitzgerald. we were having a lively debate.e larry elder. he does have a story. did he grow up with people who got into gangs and things like that and got killed. i just want to listen to the story about how he was able to overcome it. it is not possible for everyone but it is important information for people to hear. >> i totally agree. i think we also have to start using things that work policywise, punishmentwise, in every way and if we're just having a pipeline and throwing these young people in prison and we're throwing young people in prison, if you're smoking pot, you know and you're white in my neighborhood, the chance of you getting stop and frisked and caught are way lower than if you're in east l.a. doing it. that's not fair. the cards are stacked against them. of course, you'll have more people from those economic and you know, areas in prison. yeah, you're going to have less money at home. >> stop and frisk wall street. >> yes. >> stephanie: i agree with you because you're one of my best friends and i agree with yo
activist, melissa fitzgerald. we were having a lively debate.e larry elder. he does have a story. did he grow up with people who got into gangs and things like that and got killed. i just want to listen to the story about how he was able to overcome it. it is not possible for everyone but it is important information for people to hear. >> i totally agree. i think we also have to start using things that work policywise, punishmentwise, in every way and if we're just having a pipeline and...
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again, by presenting the fitzgerald side of the clan. was of course the part of the clan which had already been out into politics because of honey fitz, her own dad, mayor of boston. >> couple of nuggets you came up. she was a big auto graph collector. during the presidency, she's writing rivals of the united states for autographs. you have an incident about khrushchev. >> she had gone with jackie and jack to the famous trip to paris in 1961 and at the dinner at the palace with khrushchev, she was having pictures taken and making sure she got khrushchev's autograph. writing to him, saying, can you sign these? jack writes to her from the white house and says, dear mother, please stop writing to khrushchev. and typical of rose, she's a good catholic, so she's contrite, she promises to send no more. she says, good thing you told me, i was just getting ready to write to castro. >> and that wasn't a joke. >> she probably was. she knew and she had that irish wit she passed on to her kids. >> the relationship with her husband, like many of the
again, by presenting the fitzgerald side of the clan. was of course the part of the clan which had already been out into politics because of honey fitz, her own dad, mayor of boston. >> couple of nuggets you came up. she was a big auto graph collector. during the presidency, she's writing rivals of the united states for autographs. you have an incident about khrushchev. >> she had gone with jackie and jack to the famous trip to paris in 1961 and at the dinner at the palace with...
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fitzgerald. yeah. where? okay. thanks. ( sighs ) jessica's car just turned up on the overland parkway. windows and tires are shot out. the officer said there's a lot of blood inside. okay, let's go. [ female announcer ] hey, ladies. you love it. you've gotta have it. 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares.® she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. like shin splints... over here. or runner's knee... ah. i recommend dr. scholl's active
fitzgerald. yeah. where? okay. thanks. ( sighs ) jessica's car just turned up on the overland parkway. windows and tires are shot out. the officer said there's a lot of blood inside. okay, let's go. [ female announcer ] hey, ladies. you love it. you've gotta have it. 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares.® she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while...
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fox5 tom fitzgerald joins usit with the story. >> reporter: private bradley manning was given a 35 year a prison term at fort meade and he could be in prison until 2048 we have learned today manning wants to change genders and live out those years as a woman. >> former army private bradleyy manning fresh off a three decade prison sentence says he is changing genders and changing names. from now on it is chelsea e. manning. >> we have forgotten our humanity. >>> in a letter self-declared ar a woman and wrote "i am a female. i want to begin hormoneegin therapy." >> the army willing to step up and do the right thing. >> the human rights campaign says convict manning shouldn't only get gender assignment therapy, but the army should pat for it. >> all prisoners should be treated with humanity and proper health care. private manning is no differentr >> bradley manning's attorneyy wants the pentagon and taxpayere to pay for gender reassignment surgery, the pentagon made it clear that will not happen. in a statement, an army spokesperson wrote: the army does not provide hormone not replacement
fox5 tom fitzgerald joins usit with the story. >> reporter: private bradley manning was given a 35 year a prison term at fort meade and he could be in prison until 2048 we have learned today manning wants to change genders and live out those years as a woman. >> former army private bradleyy manning fresh off a three decade prison sentence says he is changing genders and changing names. from now on it is chelsea e. manning. >> we have forgotten our humanity. >>> in a...
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. >> tom fitzgerald, live in annapolis, thank you. new edge on virginia, at least right now, survey shows 48% of likely voters support democrat terry mccalla. and 47% support ken cuccinelli. turning to the crisis in egypt jipt -- country order release of hosni mubarak. he was held on corruption case and still faces charges for his role in the deaths of protesters under his regime. meanwhile the u.s. is temporarily suspending military aid to egypt. white house is concerned about chemical weapons used against civilians in syrian and plaming assad. the syrian government denied the involvement. this calms at the same time a chemicals team arrived. new detailed emerging the man suspected of firing shots inside a georgia elementary school on tuesday. 20-year-old michael brandon hill brought nearly 500 rounds of ammunition along with ak-47 rifle. cops say hill has a criminal history that included violence and threats. he was currently on probation. cops haven't said what the motive is here. edge on d.c. as mayor vincent gray is yet to receiv
. >> tom fitzgerald, live in annapolis, thank you. new edge on virginia, at least right now, survey shows 48% of likely voters support democrat terry mccalla. and 47% support ken cuccinelli. turning to the crisis in egypt jipt -- country order release of hosni mubarak. he was held on corruption case and still faces charges for his role in the deaths of protesters under his regime. meanwhile the u.s. is temporarily suspending military aid to egypt. white house is concerned about chemical...
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fitzgerald knows that.knows he had given plenty of information and helped set up italians with stevie flemmi. >> when you were with the fbi, was it considered glamorous for agents to work with mobsters? >> yeah. you know, overall we use informants like bulger, if you will, but you may know that i went out and interviewed him, and certainly he lied during the interview. i didn't trust him. and so as a former profiler for the bureau, i found out right away he should be closed. he should not even be an informant and i reported that, and i did a memo. the memo went to the s.a.c., it was put in his safe. if you recall some of the testimony -- in fact, last week it was that they finally found, it was testified to, that that memo was actually destroyed about a little time back, which is news to me. >> certainly. can i just bring in red very quickly. let's talk about stephen who died suddenly before he could testify against bulger. police now say that the suspect's business partner allegedly poisoned him. do you be
fitzgerald knows that.knows he had given plenty of information and helped set up italians with stevie flemmi. >> when you were with the fbi, was it considered glamorous for agents to work with mobsters? >> yeah. you know, overall we use informants like bulger, if you will, but you may know that i went out and interviewed him, and certainly he lied during the interview. i didn't trust him. and so as a former profiler for the bureau, i found out right away he should be closed. he...
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scott fitzgerald.r to tell us that, but we have more in feed frenzy. >> think your neighbor is a nightmare? well, at least you don't have the chinese tycoon who built the pent house surrounded by trees, bushes and fake boulders. and after six years of construction the owner said he just discovered there are building codes, even in beijing, and he is violating most of them. as demolition begins, you have to feel for the guy on the 25th floor who says that most of the construction was done on night. elsewhere in berkeley, the worst drivers tend to drive the most expensive cars. the studies show that the pricey imports are more likely to drive on crosswalks when pedestrians are present, and jump the turns and forget to say thank you when they borrow fancy mustard? our favorite is the rope and rock, balance and guts. the moab monkeys, a group of incredibly fit and brave athletes from utah who have taken this to new heights, by highlining across some of the most incredible distances in the world. this recen
scott fitzgerald.r to tell us that, but we have more in feed frenzy. >> think your neighbor is a nightmare? well, at least you don't have the chinese tycoon who built the pent house surrounded by trees, bushes and fake boulders. and after six years of construction the owner said he just discovered there are building codes, even in beijing, and he is violating most of them. as demolition begins, you have to feel for the guy on the 25th floor who says that most of the construction was done...
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in washington tom fitzgerald,tza fox 5 news.ws >>> kind of a bummer. we had all of this great weather during the workweek and instead of the weekend. >> it's not going to be that t bad. tomorrow is okay, andg then sunday we will have some showers, it kind of depends on where you are sunday as to how h much rain you may, or may not get. i don't think that everybody watching us now gets rain on on sunday. some of you may escape with a dry sunday. su it's a little complicated. we will get to that coming up, and you will look at the way it is now, and it's a break, enjoyo it, i don't think tomorrow it'sr going to be that bad, either. >> upper 70s, lower 80s, s, that is bonus. we're not up around 86, 87, 88 where we would normally be. reagan. and to the east of us, these numbers are -- gaithersburg 75, and dulles 76, and the numbers for the week and the evening hours, and a few clouds, 70, and 76, 2009, 72, and it's at 11:00, and 69, now, sunday showers,owe, yes, but again, not for everybody, it does look like we will stay dry tomorrow. temperatures tomorro
in washington tom fitzgerald,tza fox 5 news.ws >>> kind of a bummer. we had all of this great weather during the workweek and instead of the weekend. >> it's not going to be that t bad. tomorrow is okay, andg then sunday we will have some showers, it kind of depends on where you are sunday as to how h much rain you may, or may not get. i don't think that everybody watching us now gets rain on on sunday. some of you may escape with a dry sunday. su it's a little complicated. we...
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hope actress and activist melissa fitzgerald melissa welcome thank you tom thank you thanks for joining us you you heard my description of the film. how did you get involved in this how did it start how did this come about and was that description act well it absolutely is accurate i mean there were fourteen teenagers living in war torn northern uganda who agreed to participate in a theater program with a group of american actors and a playwright and and filmmakers and i had had the opportunity and the good fortune to be able to volunteer in northern uganda prior to doing this project and i was really struck by what i saw when i arrived in northern uganda and i wanted to do something more and go back and so fortunately i have a lot of friends who who wanted to help and participate and i talked to a friend of mine who's a wonderful producer katie fox and she's my producing partner on this project and david acard who had been doing a theater program with at risk teens in los angeles with me for many years and they both agreed to come on board and we created this project we wanted to do so
hope actress and activist melissa fitzgerald melissa welcome thank you tom thank you thanks for joining us you you heard my description of the film. how did you get involved in this how did it start how did this come about and was that description act well it absolutely is accurate i mean there were fourteen teenagers living in war torn northern uganda who agreed to participate in a theater program with a group of american actors and a playwright and and filmmakers and i had had the opportunity...
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keith fitzgerald. >> you know, i think that's a very interesting question, marieia. i don't know it's just valuations. i think we are dealing with a week cyclical time of year, volume lightens, that spread widens. that's part of it. profit-taking near record levels is also normal. looking at that, i'm very conservative in here, i'm also looking to buy, i'm looking to buy if areas of technology-related censors, big data, energies, particularly appealing to me, where i can get high income, kinder morgan partners. looks like a good defensive, yet offensive play here. i like cold, hard cash. >> are we there yet? you are not down to levels you would buy yet, keith? >> again, i'm nibbling i'm happy to buy it here. i'm happy to buy it lower, too. >> what about you, frank, you are looking for levels to get in? >> we feel it's an important time to buy into the marketplace, it's just one bad day. we're actually looking ahead to the september which is a -- >> is that a mistake bell? >> it's a difficult time for the markets to operate in. you have a possible new fed chairman goi
keith fitzgerald. >> you know, i think that's a very interesting question, marieia. i don't know it's just valuations. i think we are dealing with a week cyclical time of year, volume lightens, that spread widens. that's part of it. profit-taking near record levels is also normal. looking at that, i'm very conservative in here, i'm also looking to buy, i'm looking to buy if areas of technology-related censors, big data, energies, particularly appealing to me, where i can get high income,...
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so did jazz greats allan fitzgerald and miles davis. this summer, baalbek drew the world's gaze for many of the wrong reasons. rockets were fired on baalbek from the rockets above. organizers decided the show must go on, but instead of baalbek they would be along the old silk mill in the route. >> rockets feel it -- fell near the temple not far from the border, so we decided to go to be rude and to bring a bit of the baalbek spirit and to send a message to the world, lebanon is not dying. >> the romans may be just a photograph but the icon on stage is real enough. the lebanese master is one of the arab world's most revered composers, known for setting revolutionary poems to music. he believes lebanon needs such cultural relevance now more than ever. >> music is a bond for the soul, especially in a region where wars and battles are taking place. i imagine tonight's concert will give people hope that life is still beautiful. >> no towers or desert stars but enough magic to make it seem >> viewchange is about people making no changes and t
so did jazz greats allan fitzgerald and miles davis. this summer, baalbek drew the world's gaze for many of the wrong reasons. rockets were fired on baalbek from the rockets above. organizers decided the show must go on, but instead of baalbek they would be along the old silk mill in the route. >> rockets feel it -- fell near the temple not far from the border, so we decided to go to be rude and to bring a bit of the baalbek spirit and to send a message to the world, lebanon is not dying....
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patrick fitzgerald, ali is living in sacramento and he's honorably discharged from the u.s. army and living in sacramento. patrick fitzgerald goes to sacramento and as a sit-down with him at a restaurant near the state house. jack cloonan and another fbi agent. jack cloonan is an ex-fbi agent. he naÏvely thinks he's going to turn this guy and ali mohammed says -- and remember the way they convicted the blind sheikh was first edition seditious treason basically against the united states. ali muhamed who had sworn to love this as an immigrant and army sergeant enlistee to america looks at him and says i love bin laden. i don't need a wad to attack america. i've ex-met number of sleepers that i kid activate. as matthew and he walks out of the restaurant. he said that's the most dangerous man i've ever met and we cannot leave him on the street and yet they left him on the street for x. max number of months. the bombs go off in africa 200 some dead in and they wait a month. they finally arrest him and when they go to rest and guess what they do click they get them in a motel room
patrick fitzgerald, ali is living in sacramento and he's honorably discharged from the u.s. army and living in sacramento. patrick fitzgerald goes to sacramento and as a sit-down with him at a restaurant near the state house. jack cloonan and another fbi agent. jack cloonan is an ex-fbi agent. he naÏvely thinks he's going to turn this guy and ali mohammed says -- and remember the way they convicted the blind sheikh was first edition seditious treason basically against the united states. ali...
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i'm special agent martin fitzgerald. this is special agent samantha spade. what can i do for you?have a moment, please? your friend kevin is missing. what? what happened? that's what we're tryi to find out. have you seen him since he's been back home? yeah. he came by here a few days ago. what did he have to say to you? i don't know. he-he was all weird. i didn't know what to make of it. weird how? i don't know. he-he he wanted to talk about what happened in the firefight. he wanted to see what i could remember. why do you want to talk about that, man? there's a guy, uh... captain meyers. he's been calling the house. has he called you, too? yeah, he was here yesterday. what did you tell him? what do you mean? i-i told him what happened, that you saved my life. that's it? uh, he didn't ask any strange questions? no, seemed pretty routine. what's going on? i don't know, uh... i-i guess i'm just bugging out. looks like you haven't been sleeping too good. yeah. tell me about it. you got nothing to worry about. you're the hero. samantha: and you have no idea why he was so edgy about it
i'm special agent martin fitzgerald. this is special agent samantha spade. what can i do for you?have a moment, please? your friend kevin is missing. what? what happened? that's what we're tryi to find out. have you seen him since he's been back home? yeah. he came by here a few days ago. what did he have to say to you? i don't know. he-he was all weird. i didn't know what to make of it. weird how? i don't know. he-he he wanted to talk about what happened in the firefight. he wanted to see what...
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jennifer fitzgerald owing $105,000 for a car registered in her name parked at o'hare airport for three-boyfriend left it there on purpose. the city has decided that ex-boyfriend should have to pay a huge portion of those fines. >>> to a bigger number tonight, who wants to be a millionaire i asked a moment ago. $1 million up for grabs in unclaimed powerball ticket. sold exactly one year ago tonight at the play landmark et in rye, new york. i can't talk, i'm trying to think if i've been there. nobody came forward. the owner putting up signs in the window to jog someone's memory. the winner has until midnight to claim the prize. if you see something that catches your eye tweet me on twitter or send me a message on facebook. when we come back on world news this evening, our cameras allowed inside the panda nursery, the very delicate mission underway to keep baby twin pandas alive and well. what our correspondent had to do before they even let them in. that mr. clean realized ch the way to handle bigger, tougher messes was better leverage. that's why he created his new magic eraser handy gr
jennifer fitzgerald owing $105,000 for a car registered in her name parked at o'hare airport for three-boyfriend left it there on purpose. the city has decided that ex-boyfriend should have to pay a huge portion of those fines. >>> to a bigger number tonight, who wants to be a millionaire i asked a moment ago. $1 million up for grabs in unclaimed powerball ticket. sold exactly one year ago tonight at the play landmark et in rye, new york. i can't talk, i'm trying to think if i've been...
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fitzgerald. stephen farr, i believe. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. jaime [speaker not understood]. and roy son eisner. >>> hello, supervisors. i want to thank you for giving me an opportunity to be here and have my voice be heard. one reason is because the student trustee of city college shanell williams, she was barred from the chancellor's search committee meeting last week or a week-and-a-half ago, she was the only person who was barred, and she is our voice. she speaks for 85,000 students. and she was barred by the city college police. i'd like to go on and say it is hard to believe why our community college is being sanctioned foreperson at conflicts between campus ceos and the employees. why the campus is being sanctioned because they are legally prohibited for violating negotiated collective bargaining agreements. accjc is a non-state agency lacking adequate state accountability and has unleashed authority to oversee state funded community collegeses. it is also a bureaucratic mess of contradictions. while the community college faculty staff a
fitzgerald. stephen farr, i believe. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. jaime [speaker not understood]. and roy son eisner. >>> hello, supervisors. i want to thank you for giving me an opportunity to be here and have my voice be heard. one reason is because the student trustee of city college shanell williams, she was barred from the chancellor's search committee meeting last week or a week-and-a-half ago, she was the only person who was barred, and she is our voice....
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fitzgerald. stephen farr, i believe. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. jaime [speaker not understood]. and roy son eisner. >>> hello, supervisors. i want to thank you for giving me an opportunity to be here and have my voice be heard. one reason is because the student trustee of city college shanell williams, she was barred from the chancellor's search committee meeting last week or a week-and-a-half ago, she was the only person who was barred, and she is our voice....
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this is my partner, special agent martin fitzgerald. we'rwith the fbi. yes?there was a woman named jessica raab that was a member of your sca group in 1999. well, we don't give out the identities of people who are a part of our group. she's been missing since 1999 and we're still looking for her. missing? what happened? we don't know. that's the whole point. obviously, you knew her. yes, i was her sponsor. look, ma'am, we understand and respect the nature of that relationship, but if there is anything that you know that you think might be able to help us? like what? well, did she have any men in her life? any men that could have been dangerous? that kind of goes along with the territory. but i don't remember their names. even if you don't have a name, if there was a scenario or a story that concerned you at the time, that would help us. the only one i remember distinctly was the last one. i mean, she was... she was here for three months. god, i really thought she was turning the corner. hi. my name is jessica and i'm a sex addict. hi, jessica. i, uh, had a re
this is my partner, special agent martin fitzgerald. we'rwith the fbi. yes?there was a woman named jessica raab that was a member of your sca group in 1999. well, we don't give out the identities of people who are a part of our group. she's been missing since 1999 and we're still looking for her. missing? what happened? we don't know. that's the whole point. obviously, you knew her. yes, i was her sponsor. look, ma'am, we understand and respect the nature of that relationship, but if there is...
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you know, a lot of people on the move this morningi >> this makes -- this say littll bit of ella fitzgeraldmorning. ♪ >> some people have to go to school. first day.fi >> 5:24. meanwhile the man with perhaps the world's best name change has been arrested again. in case you haven't heard of him beezowdodozopitybop bop bop was arrested in iowa. he was arrested with driving d without registration. a born jeffrey drew willski he changed his name in 2011. he said it represents the infinite lovely in the community. >> is that what it represents or just a bunch of letters. >> it also represents the struggle of every day life. mr. bop bop. >> yeah, okay.. >> michael jackson's iconic crystal glove at the center of a legal dispute. back in 2010 it was purchased ad an auction by the son of guinea's president. the justice department allegespa he purchasedrt it with stolent public funds. the u.s. government tried to to seize his assets in 2011 but it was thrown out last year. now the justice department has filed a new suit but attorneys a for the man say it has no grounds. a lot of stuff of michael jack
you know, a lot of people on the move this morningi >> this makes -- this say littll bit of ella fitzgeraldmorning. ♪ >> some people have to go to school. first day.fi >> 5:24. meanwhile the man with perhaps the world's best name change has been arrested again. in case you haven't heard of him beezowdodozopitybop bop bop was arrested in iowa. he was arrested with driving d without registration. a born jeffrey drew willski he changed his name in 2011. he said it represents...
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no wonder stocks are sliding down, and in the worst month of may, 2012, and keith fitzgerald says uncertaintyp slamming stocks well into september, others say stocks will rise in september. give me the half-full glass version on this. speak ou >>>> it has been bakede market. i think you saw that really as soon as kerry was done talking. neil: is it bakes in going alone as well? >> i think so. investors and traders particularly are prepared for that scenario because after written bailed out, we would be going more or less alone. the economy still fragile. i don't think the fed will pull bacback to drinking water anytie soon. i think we will rally just like we did back in the days of the gulf war. neil: and view it will not be that bad. you say not so. >> i have a lot of respect for you, but i will say not so optimistic. you don't go to war halfway. the law of unintended consequences. we will see 5% to 10% pullback. that will inversely prompt bernanke to keep his foot on the gas after a sharp september pullback. neil: there is another view on this, gentlemen. going into something stocks could h
no wonder stocks are sliding down, and in the worst month of may, 2012, and keith fitzgerald says uncertaintyp slamming stocks well into september, others say stocks will rise in september. give me the half-full glass version on this. speak ou >>>> it has been bakede market. i think you saw that really as soon as kerry was done talking. neil: is it bakes in going alone as well? >> i think so. investors and traders particularly are prepared for that scenario because after...
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so with that, i'd like to introduce our panelists and i will start with paula fitzgerald. she's the managing attorney of ayuda. it advocates for low income immigrants through direct legal, social, language services and training and outreach in northern virginia. the next panelist is actually fabiola. she's a mother and fire of being separated from her children and sees immigration reform as the only means of giving her family full access to the american dream. we have anna muchado who's lived in northern virginia for 23 years. chef's a single working mother, and she knows firsthand many single women in similar situations to herself who are desperate for an immigration reform bill to pass out of congress. and finally we have lillian flores from manassas. her family has been directly impacted by the immigration crisis that has been the result of our broken immigration system. over the past several months, she's become a local activist sharing her experience with federal legislators and their staff. thank you for being here. we're going start with you. a couple of questions f
so with that, i'd like to introduce our panelists and i will start with paula fitzgerald. she's the managing attorney of ayuda. it advocates for low income immigrants through direct legal, social, language services and training and outreach in northern virginia. the next panelist is actually fabiola. she's a mother and fire of being separated from her children and sees immigration reform as the only means of giving her family full access to the american dream. we have anna muchado who's lived...
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are raising questions about what the league can do if a player won't say he is hurt.is >>> tom fitzgerald thein news following this one.this >> congress looked into this as well. >>> it was three years ago roger goodell testified that they have taken dramatic actions to cut down concussion.ussi the accuracy and diagnosis the teens are getting are coming into question.ion. >>> the veteran leader of theer 'skins defense says he is able to conceal concussion and keepnn himself on the field. >>> linebacker london fletcher.l >> the nfl's iron man. london fletcher played
are raising questions about what the league can do if a player won't say he is hurt.is >>> tom fitzgerald thein news following this one.this >> congress looked into this as well. >>> it was three years ago roger goodell testified that they have taken dramatic actions to cut down concussion.ussi the accuracy and diagnosis the teens are getting are coming into question.ion. >>> the veteran leader of theer 'skins defense says he is able to conceal concussion and...
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fitzgerald would have been neal on the hardwood floor and say the rosary. every night during lent.ose said, that was somewhat painful to be kneeling for the time it took to say the five decades of the rosary every night and that was somewhat of a punishment she thought as well. that was appropriate for lance she thought that she said in later life she taught her children, if you are upset or there has been a tragedy or if you are nervous nervous on wood so whether that they pray the rosary rather than turning perhaps to a cigarette or a drink. she said i know the children are claiming that helps keep their weight in check she had also taught them to do i heard that as well but she said if only they would pray the rosary that would be much better. there are stories about when her daughter pat had an emergency appendectomy and was brought home and an infection set in. for the rest are back for another surgery rose would pray the rosary over pat and in a way it sounds a bit unsophisticated i think to us today. i can remember my own mother when i was about six i had a fever and my moth
fitzgerald would have been neal on the hardwood floor and say the rosary. every night during lent.ose said, that was somewhat painful to be kneeling for the time it took to say the five decades of the rosary every night and that was somewhat of a punishment she thought as well. that was appropriate for lance she thought that she said in later life she taught her children, if you are upset or there has been a tragedy or if you are nervous nervous on wood so whether that they pray the rosary...
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larry fitzgerald could be a topic now that carson palmer is the quarterback. >> assuming the dad is telling the truth here, i think it is sac as saw 9. it is part of the zero tolerance culture. if he really asked his son to hold it for a picture, but for them to say we could arrest you, but we are kick you out to make themselves look reasonable? >> we are now overpolicing people in public and it drives me crazy. >> i'm sure you have been kicked out for a lot less, or a lot more. >> one time i was getting beat by a red sox fans at fenway park and security got him and took him out of the park. i wanted to take a leak and i see the same shirtless guy breathing like a bull. pointing at me and telling me to come there. now back to the story. i want even on the internet to -- everyone on the insister net to troll every member of the arizona cardinals responsible for this. the first sip of a beer everyone has is at a game. i hate this country. i am moving to rhode island. >> on that note -- thank god because he maded3 "é coulbe simple? well, now it is with truecar. just go to truecar.com, configur
larry fitzgerald could be a topic now that carson palmer is the quarterback. >> assuming the dad is telling the truth here, i think it is sac as saw 9. it is part of the zero tolerance culture. if he really asked his son to hold it for a picture, but for them to say we could arrest you, but we are kick you out to make themselves look reasonable? >> we are now overpolicing people in public and it drives me crazy. >> i'm sure you have been kicked out for a lot less, or a lot...
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media day for pat fitzgerald and his northwestern wildcats today.hand this year. 15 starters back from a team that won the gator bowl in january ending that 64 year drought without a bowl win. this year the bar has been raised again. the cats shooting for the national title game at the rosebowl. it is a plan. we have a great team coming in. we are trying to keep going after the gator aid victory. we are trying to get better each day but we are not shy ultimately. that is our goal. ... we were in every game last year and that should give us confidence that no matter who we are playing, we have the tools and players and coaches to come up victorious that day. the white sox are off tonight. there are reports tonight the texas rangers have placed a bid on alex rios. the white sox have 48 hours to decide what to do. they could keep him, or trade him to the rangers, or simply allow the rangers to claim him. that would obligate texas to pick up his salary for this year and next. the sox would save roughly 15 million dollars in that final scenario. jeff sma
media day for pat fitzgerald and his northwestern wildcats today.hand this year. 15 starters back from a team that won the gator bowl in january ending that 64 year drought without a bowl win. this year the bar has been raised again. the cats shooting for the national title game at the rosebowl. it is a plan. we have a great team coming in. we are trying to keep going after the gator aid victory. we are trying to get better each day but we are not shy ultimately. that is our goal. ... we were...
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there is word that one of your people wants to be the head of crm for them, this kathy fitzgerald, thatff is just gossip, it's not real? >> well, our industry does definitely tend to be quite incestuous in terms of moving back in forth. oracle's head of sales keith block just became our vice chairman and has taken over our distribution organization. we couldn't be more delighted to have a 26 year veteran of oracle now running salesforce.com customer facing operations. >> mark, one of the things i think people are fascinated by, you can help us with is this hacking. who got hacked, who didn't? new york times got hacked. they went after twitter. they didn't get it. you were directly involved with twitter transactions, did they stop this hacking? >> jim, that's really not an area that we are involved in, honestly. you know, i'll give a perspective on cyber security overall in our industry. there is no finish line when it comes to cyber security. security is kind of a highly evolving, never ending, highly in flux state of technology. you will continued to see a wide variety of events across
there is word that one of your people wants to be the head of crm for them, this kathy fitzgerald, thatff is just gossip, it's not real? >> well, our industry does definitely tend to be quite incestuous in terms of moving back in forth. oracle's head of sales keith block just became our vice chairman and has taken over our distribution organization. we couldn't be more delighted to have a 26 year veteran of oracle now running salesforce.com customer facing operations. >> mark, one...
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fitzgerald. skipping over the speaker for moment. bob carden with card in communications and the speaker committee member who organize today's lunch. the senior sector producer and manager of political programming for abc news. and marilyn thompson, bureau chief for thompson reuters. a host and reporter with voice of russia and blocker for the washington post, she the people log. rick dunham, a political reporter with the houston chronicle and former national press club president. [applause] it seems now like the whole country was watching when our guests today literally stood up for her belief on the floor of the texas state house. for 12 hours she filibustered of republican-sponsored abortion bill with turf -- on her feet without being able to sit, lead on her dress, or drink water. that made texas senate -- state senator, wendy davis, and he wrote to liberals and pro-choice activists. she began working after school when she was 14 to help support her single mother and three siblings. by 19, she was a single mother herself, working
fitzgerald. skipping over the speaker for moment. bob carden with card in communications and the speaker committee member who organize today's lunch. the senior sector producer and manager of political programming for abc news. and marilyn thompson, bureau chief for thompson reuters. a host and reporter with voice of russia and blocker for the washington post, she the people log. rick dunham, a political reporter with the houston chronicle and former national press club president. [applause] it...
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jennifer fitzgerald said he would move the vehicle and then move the tickets from the windshield so instead of being toad the fines piledded up. he really, really took the break up well. following a civil suit the city agreed to settle leaving her with a bill of over $4400. fun fact, that's exactly how much i paid for my peck implants. i will discuss this in something i like to call -- >> lightning roooooouuuunnnndd. lightning round. >> april, this is to me one of the most inventive, revenge -- >> your pecks look nice, by the way. >> i get them replaced or rotated. this is pretty amazing -- >> it is called transitioning. >> has any guy you dumped ever done anything crazy to get back at you? and conversely have you ever done anything crazy? >> she has never got dumped. >> i don't understand why guys would do this. >> you don't know guys? >> never. guys come around and it is late night and they are calling you because they want the booty call. he just messed up the booty call for the next five, 10 years and all of her friends are going to tell rumors about this guy and he screwed himself of e
jennifer fitzgerald said he would move the vehicle and then move the tickets from the windshield so instead of being toad the fines piledded up. he really, really took the break up well. following a civil suit the city agreed to settle leaving her with a bill of over $4400. fun fact, that's exactly how much i paid for my peck implants. i will discuss this in something i like to call -- >> lightning roooooouuuunnnndd. lightning round. >> april, this is to me one of the most...
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wt ch wtgg reporter tom fitzgerald has more. >> reporter: it is the nation's highest military honor. >> the medal of honor to specialist ty carter. >> reporter: at the white house monday, ty carter was presented with that honor and it was one born from a battle he survived against all odds. >> the battle is a part of me. >> reporter: october 3, 2009. ty carter was at the remote outpost keating on a dangerous mountain range in the afghanistan/pakistan border. >> only those closeseest to me see the scars. >> reporter: he was in a valley where insurgents controlled the mountains when 300 of them attacked from four sides, ty carter strung into action. >> the choice it seemed was simple. stay and die or make a run for it. >> reporter: the u.s. army says carter ran into heavy enemy fire six times, killing insurgents resupplying ammo, treating the wounded and saving the lives of three soldiers pinned down by enemy gunfire. >> ty would later say we weren't going to surrender. we were going to fight to the last round. >> reporter: staff sergeant carter was also recognized here for another bat
wt ch wtgg reporter tom fitzgerald has more. >> reporter: it is the nation's highest military honor. >> the medal of honor to specialist ty carter. >> reporter: at the white house monday, ty carter was presented with that honor and it was one born from a battle he survived against all odds. >> the battle is a part of me. >> reporter: october 3, 2009. ty carter was at the remote outpost keating on a dangerous mountain range in the afghanistan/pakistan border....
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and president reagan, him and various stars who visited the white house, sammy davis jr., ella fitzgeraldtin, elvis presley, michael jackson and he had never talked to anybody at length or a long narrative about his life. i'm looking around, and i asked him, i said, mr. allen, nobody has ever written a lone story about you or something of that nature? and he took a step closer to me and he said, well, if you think i'm worthy, you'll be the first. and it was so haunting that i stepped away from him because i was getting tears in my eyes that he did not realize that his life was so important. >> sure. the central theme of course of this movie is its focus on civil rights and that movement. i want to play another clip of the movie very quickly and then get another sense from you about the message it sends. take a listen. >> something precious is going on down here, dad? >> what's so special about another colored man? >> what you do, pop, are you even in school? >> i'm trying to change the way knowing grows -- >> the law, the judge just sentenced you to 30 days in the county work house. >> if
and president reagan, him and various stars who visited the white house, sammy davis jr., ella fitzgeraldtin, elvis presley, michael jackson and he had never talked to anybody at length or a long narrative about his life. i'm looking around, and i asked him, i said, mr. allen, nobody has ever written a lone story about you or something of that nature? and he took a step closer to me and he said, well, if you think i'm worthy, you'll be the first. and it was so haunting that i stepped away from...
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raymond james, cantor fitzgerald, lazard raising their price targets, calling the results very impressive and calling priceline a premiere internet franchise. it looks like today at least investors agree. sue, back to you. >> a very different story, josh, on shares of dandion. they c and redbush put a zero, yes a zero price tact on that stock. dendreon is already down 30% year to date, again, down 24% at this point. back up to josh lipton at this point. >> have a look at some of the coal miners, peabody energy, james river, they are ripping. talking to some analysts and they are saying we're seeing positive data points out of australia. in terms of price iing reports suggesting that spot met prices, prices for coal used in steel production into china, have jumped. analysts say that chinese are opportunistic buyers and tend to buy in binges so maybe the chinese are calling in and picking up coal relatively cheaply. could be seeing inventory restocking here which does tend to happen, analysts happen in fits and starts. back to you. >> big trends developing when it comes to newly built homes
raymond james, cantor fitzgerald, lazard raising their price targets, calling the results very impressive and calling priceline a premiere internet franchise. it looks like today at least investors agree. sue, back to you. >> a very different story, josh, on shares of dandion. they c and redbush put a zero, yes a zero price tact on that stock. dendreon is already down 30% year to date, again, down 24% at this point. back up to josh lipton at this point. >> have a look at some of the...
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he had one son that was in fitzgerald. he lost her son on 9/11. -- he lost his son on 9/11.hen sandy came, a devastated what was the heart of that community. the harbor life restaurant was the chairs of the rockaway's -- cheers of the rockaway's. it is where everybody talks. bernie has been incredibly resilient to rebuild it by himself. i met him. he was a think about service restaurant saying i will build it back. this is one of many structures would like to get back on his feet in new york. it is not just international disaster. we work on 12 programs. are finding ourselves more working in the united states. here in oklahoma, you saw the terrible tornadoes. we are working locally and the regionalaia has done an incredible job. -- regional aia has done an incredible job. is way we fund and operate very pinpointed. maybe we should stop think about disasters as one town or one neighborhood, and rather than waiting for the account to be destroyed, maybe we should think about resiliency. they went to launch a resiliency fund. we've already made great steps withthat boat with --
he had one son that was in fitzgerald. he lost her son on 9/11. -- he lost his son on 9/11.hen sandy came, a devastated what was the heart of that community. the harbor life restaurant was the chairs of the rockaway's -- cheers of the rockaway's. it is where everybody talks. bernie has been incredibly resilient to rebuild it by himself. i met him. he was a think about service restaurant saying i will build it back. this is one of many structures would like to get back on his feet in new york....