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according to our fortune teller, there will be a severe drought. water pollution will get worse, and friction with neighboring southeast asian countries will increase. on the bright side, chinese national strength will increase significantly this year. however, if you are not at all superstitious, there are menty of other ways the year of the horse may bring you good fortune. aljazeera, beijing. >> still to come on the program, anti-government protestors continuing to march in bangkok. we visit northern thailand to see why many people still support the prime minister and her family. >> in sport, there's a touch of magic, 13 points clear in the german league. struggling to feel safe at work. >> south africa's economy was real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez host
according to our fortune teller, there will be a severe drought. water pollution will get worse, and friction with neighboring southeast asian countries will increase. on the bright side, chinese national strength will increase significantly this year. however, if you are not at all superstitious, there are menty of other ways the year of the horse may bring you good fortune. aljazeera, beijing. >> still to come on the program, anti-government protestors continuing to march in bangkok. we...
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joining me are two gentlemen who listen to the fortunes of the music industry. we have the chief executive and founder of stadiumred joining us from los angeles, jon erlichman, set the stage. do you have a tux and tickets? >> i go when they invite me to perform. i did not get that honor. there are always last-minute announcements. maybe they will tell me i can be one of the announcers. no. what am i talking about? are you kidding me? this is one of the hottest tickets in town. i am glad you talked about the streaming services. a lot of the acts that are talked about are the ones people are discovering on new platforms and listening to on services like spotify. you see social media as well and new technology is a way to get the word out about artists. that is one of the reasons why this is one of the big shows on television, because of the big following of social media. >> tell people about your connection. >> we do services from recording studios all the way through events. we are working with the grammys to produce the official grammy viewing party in new york.
joining me are two gentlemen who listen to the fortunes of the music industry. we have the chief executive and founder of stadiumred joining us from los angeles, jon erlichman, set the stage. do you have a tux and tickets? >> i go when they invite me to perform. i did not get that honor. there are always last-minute announcements. maybe they will tell me i can be one of the announcers. no. what am i talking about? are you kidding me? this is one of the hottest tickets in town. i am glad...
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fortune tellers are in big demand. everyone wants to know their fortune for the next year so they can decide what to do. that's why many come to me now to predict their life. >> cultural conditions can be confuse k. i prepared a guide to get you through. firstly, it's not called the chinese new year, it's the spring festival or lunar new year. it doesn't run for one day, but is a days, on the first day of the festival, there's no showering, washing, cleaning laundering. thirdly as a foreigner generous. >> what does 2014 hold in store for china? >> there'll be a drought. water pollution will get worse, and friction with south-east countries will increase. on the bright side jung says chinese national strength will increase significantly. however, if you are not superstitious there are other ways the year of the horse may bring you good fortune. >> this year the lunar new year will last until valentine's day. that will do it for it edition of al jazeera america. remember news on the top of every hour. thanks for watching
fortune tellers are in big demand. everyone wants to know their fortune for the next year so they can decide what to do. that's why many come to me now to predict their life. >> cultural conditions can be confuse k. i prepared a guide to get you through. firstly, it's not called the chinese new year, it's the spring festival or lunar new year. it doesn't run for one day, but is a days, on the first day of the festival, there's no showering, washing, cleaning laundering. thirdly as a...
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we're fortunate we haven't had rain >> before you answer the question anybody? i think the open cut made safe is the terminal we need to address here. i think the commission would stress to the department that above all the other actions that are going to be taken we must reinforce the neighbors and the public this sight is secure and safe until it's safe with the cafeteria in making the site secure and safe doesn't translate into the interpretation that the project has somehow started that's not the case. we want to make sure with the neighbors feel safe and the project is safe one hundred percent >> and we don't want the problem public to feel we're disrupting any evidence. >> yeah. with a scoop he will with the sole goal to make this open cut safe so the rains if they come there wouldn't be any concerns. and no, i know that deputy director sweeney i didn't did a lot of daily so i don't know who you want to talk to with that. your role is giving me the information so i'll let you make the call who to talk to >> members of the commission. ed sweeny deputy direc
we're fortunate we haven't had rain >> before you answer the question anybody? i think the open cut made safe is the terminal we need to address here. i think the commission would stress to the department that above all the other actions that are going to be taken we must reinforce the neighbors and the public this sight is secure and safe until it's safe with the cafeteria in making the site secure and safe doesn't translate into the interpretation that the project has somehow started...
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and even today, the hughes name and fortune live on in the howard hughes medical institute. give us some of the hughes greatest hits, some of the great discoveries. >> the discovery of the genes responsible for cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy, and a noninvasive test for colon cancer. [ticking] >> elissa montanti is unlike almost anyone we've ever met. with the help of some very charitable american doctors, she's changed the lives of more than 100 kids like this one, a boy from iraq who needed an arm, a leg, and an eye. >> i love you, wa'ad. >> you'll follow his transformation... >> look at him. he looks beautiful. >> which is a wonder to watch. [ticking] >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we look at the serious business of philanthropy. bill and melinda gates take us inside their foundation, we examine the unintended legacy of howard hughes, and meet a staten island woman helping children maimed by war. we begin with bill and melinda gates. with their plan to give away $60 billion, they're the most generous philanthropists in the worl
and even today, the hughes name and fortune live on in the howard hughes medical institute. give us some of the hughes greatest hits, some of the great discoveries. >> the discovery of the genes responsible for cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy, and a noninvasive test for colon cancer. [ticking] >> elissa montanti is unlike almost anyone we've ever met. with the help of some very charitable american doctors, she's changed the lives of more than 100 kids like this one, a boy...
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in my time i'm rich i was fortunate to state a solar powered lodge in the heart of the reservation is built singlehandedly by henry red cloud a fifth generation descendant of chief red cloud the only native american lawyer to ever defeat the us army at war one of most important leaders in american history today had her uses his lodge to conduct workshops on renewable energy and teach the oglala sioux tribe everything there is to know about solar and wind power i sat down with henry to discuss the legacy of his great great grandfather and how renewables and help build a sustainable future for the reservation. we grow up learning about crazyhorse american history but not red cloud you're his great great grandson what is the legacy of red cloud mean to you basically his whole life being a warrior more to leader of the good people diplomat peacemaker. all of that gives me an understanding you know direction on what they saw you know grandfather specter which included you know sitting bull big for this spot it. a young man afraid of his horses red cloud and the various ones that was able y
in my time i'm rich i was fortunate to state a solar powered lodge in the heart of the reservation is built singlehandedly by henry red cloud a fifth generation descendant of chief red cloud the only native american lawyer to ever defeat the us army at war one of most important leaders in american history today had her uses his lodge to conduct workshops on renewable energy and teach the oglala sioux tribe everything there is to know about solar and wind power i sat down with henry to discuss...
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most assaultings on bicyclists fortunately don't leave the bicyclists in the hospital or mouth and no collision and just swerved at us and terrorize us off the road. those don't show up. if people were coming repeatedly saying there is a
most assaultings on bicyclists fortunately don't leave the bicyclists in the hospital or mouth and no collision and just swerved at us and terrorize us off the road. those don't show up. if people were coming repeatedly saying there is a
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a young man afraid of his horses red cloud and the various ones that was able you know fortunate to go out and you stand in one state return day they said that you know people were living on top of each other and there was no way that oh war can continue and be won so they need to re strategize and look to seven generations on how. can we will survive how they can adapt to this new way. so that's what i'm doing here today is offering the old ways and lookin towards renewable energy to become in a sustainable well why was red cloud such an important figure in american history. he he was able to back when they had the gold rush out west out there they had this trail that they called the bull was meant to go in and you know history books. they called it red cloud's war and he was. he and the cheese that i mentioned as well as to wrap a hole in the chai and were able to. shut the road down which encompassed you know three forts along the way nebraska wyoming and montana forts feather men curry and bozeman forts he was able to. coast a road down stop stop the. western. everybody west had th
a young man afraid of his horses red cloud and the various ones that was able you know fortunate to go out and you stand in one state return day they said that you know people were living on top of each other and there was no way that oh war can continue and be won so they need to re strategize and look to seven generations on how. can we will survive how they can adapt to this new way. so that's what i'm doing here today is offering the old ways and lookin towards renewable energy to become in...
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say you're good to see you back here they told us you would come you're here and fortune is smiling upon us again everything's going to be great. i'm going to be eighty five in april now i only go to the doctor. and antarctica. i'm drawn towards it my wife isn't even aware of these expeditions in the last few years. rushes expeditions to antarctica set off from cape town south africa while the ship stays in port for a few days the team members enjoy some time off. many of them want to take a tour to the cape of good hope. unfortunately there's not enough space on the bus so the polar explorers decide to draw lots to determine who gets to go. in the soviet era to get to antarctica it wasn't enough to just be lucky you needed relevant experience with drift ice in the arctic as well as recommendations there was no other way to reach the southernmost continent today it's enough to send your resume to the arctic and antarctic research institute along with a clean bill of health. just two days ago both the new comers and both are heading to antarctica for the first time they get to spend the w
say you're good to see you back here they told us you would come you're here and fortune is smiling upon us again everything's going to be great. i'm going to be eighty five in april now i only go to the doctor. and antarctica. i'm drawn towards it my wife isn't even aware of these expeditions in the last few years. rushes expeditions to antarctica set off from cape town south africa while the ship stays in port for a few days the team members enjoy some time off. many of them want to take a...
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fortunately, i think she likes me and i was given the job.she had actually read very closely a book written by my advisor radio, paul kennedy, and during the interview, when i mentioned paul kennedy, she actually said yes, i know that book. and she immediately cut off her chair and she went over to her bookcase in the corner to find the book. she literally went down on her hands and knees, looking for this book. she pulled out firstly another book written by a senior figure in the conservative hardy at the time. i won't name him, but she pulled out the book. she said i don't like that man. she threw the book across the room. she then pulled out paul kennedy's book and showed it to me. she had actually marked every page of the book. she used to go through books with a pen, just like this year actually. she would write notes all over them. fortunately, she actually liked this book and i got the job. so i had the good fortune of working with lady thatcher's private office in london, which is not far from the tourist nation. ironically opposite t
fortunately, i think she likes me and i was given the job.she had actually read very closely a book written by my advisor radio, paul kennedy, and during the interview, when i mentioned paul kennedy, she actually said yes, i know that book. and she immediately cut off her chair and she went over to her bookcase in the corner to find the book. she literally went down on her hands and knees, looking for this book. she pulled out firstly another book written by a senior figure in the conservative...
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a young man afraid of his horses red cloud and the various ones that was able you know fortunate to go out east and once they returned they they said you know people were living on top of each other and there was no way that war can continue and be won so they need to re strategize and look to seven generations on how. can we will survive how they can adapt to this new way so that's what i'm doing here today is offering the old ways in. lookin towards renewable energy to become in a sustainable well why was red cloud such an important figure in american history. he he was able to you back when they had the gold rush out west out there they had this trail that they called the bozeman trail and in you know history books there. they called it red clouds war and he was. he and the chiefs that i mentioned as well as to wrap a hole in the cheyenne were able to. shut the road down which encompassed you know three forts along the way nebraska wyoming and montana forts feather men career and bozeman forts he was able to. close to road down stop stop. western. everybody was had at west everybody
a young man afraid of his horses red cloud and the various ones that was able you know fortunate to go out east and once they returned they they said you know people were living on top of each other and there was no way that war can continue and be won so they need to re strategize and look to seven generations on how. can we will survive how they can adapt to this new way so that's what i'm doing here today is offering the old ways in. lookin towards renewable energy to become in a sustainable...
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but fortunately the home owners were able to get out of the home moments before the explosion caused by smoke. >> bob alvarado went to bed. he started smelling smoke. he and his wife got out quickly. >> i'm out here with the chief. as the rig pulls up, and the engineer steps out of the door, the explosion went off. >> the explosion, not the fire, did most of the damage. it affected every single corner of the house, blowing out windows, lifting the roof both up stairs and downstairs and pushing out a back wall. the fire seems to have started in the wood stove. as you can see, it is mangled a bit. the smoke filled up the open space between two floors. when it ignited, it exploded. >> i had no idea that smoke in itself could be that volatile. it's like gas. >> investigators still don't know why it failed. perhaps it was just old or maybe installed improperly many years ago. they are hoping to clarify that through their investigation. we should also point out that the closest fire station just down the street, but it was closed three years ago. so they had to come from a fire station six
but fortunately the home owners were able to get out of the home moments before the explosion caused by smoke. >> bob alvarado went to bed. he started smelling smoke. he and his wife got out quickly. >> i'm out here with the chief. as the rig pulls up, and the engineer steps out of the door, the explosion went off. >> the explosion, not the fire, did most of the damage. it affected every single corner of the house, blowing out windows, lifting the roof both up stairs and...
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we are very fortunate. we are successful with the company and it's time to give back. it's a great place for us. the weather is nice. no rain. beautiful san francisco. >> it's a great way to be able to have fun and give back and walk away with a great feeling. for more opportunities we have volunteering every single day of the week. get in touch with the parks and recreation center so come >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160 acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some of the stuff off the fences so people can look at the park. >> the street, every time, our friends. >> i think everybody sho
we are very fortunate. we are successful with the company and it's time to give back. it's a great place for us. the weather is nice. no rain. beautiful san francisco. >> it's a great way to be able to have fun and give back and walk away with a great feeling. for more opportunities we have volunteering every single day of the week. get in touch with the parks and recreation center so come >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so...
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fortunately, it's still so early and it's friday we're not seeing a huge delay. south bay check 101 looks great morgan hill and all your downtown san jose exits still moving at the speed limit and your east bay drive times including the eastshore freeway, so far delay-free from richmond into berkeley. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." back to you guys. >>> we know using technology while driving can get us a ticket, but what about wearing it? a san diego traffic court has thrown out a citation against a woman who was pulled over for speeding in october. she was cited for wearing google glass while driving but the court couldn't prove she was using the device behind the wheel. delaware, new jersey and west virginia have introduced bills that would ban driving with google glass. >>> 4:49 now. dow futures suggest a bit of a rebound on this friday after yesterday's losing sessions. wendy gillette from cbsmoneywatch reports on more fallout now from the target hacking over the holidays. >> reporter: the security breach that hit target appears to be part of a broader hi
fortunately, it's still so early and it's friday we're not seeing a huge delay. south bay check 101 looks great morgan hill and all your downtown san jose exits still moving at the speed limit and your east bay drive times including the eastshore freeway, so far delay-free from richmond into berkeley. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." back to you guys. >>> we know using technology while driving can get us a ticket, but what about wearing it? a san diego traffic court has...
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in the headlines we're fortunate enough to live for jack's capone for tax reasons why the buddha bold text seems to have frozen moment in north america in the minds of the global media which come help repeating how cold the cold. actually is. i'm done. the on. the all told in the language. but i will only react to situations. i'm pleased to know the dentist in the coming year. security article is on the dock the duo. homeowner weeds were just between you and made a direct question. be prepared for a change. when you throw a punch. they are ready for a laugh the us needs to let out the defendant's costs. iowa preemptively restrict your freedoms because of the fear of what something else something might be yours everything that has ever been developed as the news forum for about the purpose of baseball bats which are fun for the ochre for baseball players to hit balls into the talisman used to be people to death. in between we we just cannot restrict ourselves because somebody might use it in the wrong way . you can be impeached and use new tools to protect you with the two bases in bri
in the headlines we're fortunate enough to live for jack's capone for tax reasons why the buddha bold text seems to have frozen moment in north america in the minds of the global media which come help repeating how cold the cold. actually is. i'm done. the on. the all told in the language. but i will only react to situations. i'm pleased to know the dentist in the coming year. security article is on the dock the duo. homeowner weeds were just between you and made a direct question. be prepared...
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fortunately the wind conditions were in that favor.e fire burned mostly uphill, although it did take out five houses and 17 other structures. they are getting a handle on this. and i think it will be pretty well in control within the next day or so. >> i was fascinated to read that firefighters are so concerned about the dry conditions out there that fire crews are being stationed in place just in case so if a fire breaks out they can respond quickly. >> well, it's unusual. this -- the last year has been one of the driest in california history. jerry brown just this morning declared a state-wide drought emergency. for it to be this dry in january is really kind of scary, because it's not that hot. you get six months from now, and the temperatures hit 100 degrees, so firefighters have to be ready. they move so quickly. you can see a fire move a mile in less than an hour, so yep, they have to be ready for it. brian rooney joining us live from california thank you very much. and as you heard just a short while ago, california governor jer
fortunately the wind conditions were in that favor.e fire burned mostly uphill, although it did take out five houses and 17 other structures. they are getting a handle on this. and i think it will be pretty well in control within the next day or so. >> i was fascinated to read that firefighters are so concerned about the dry conditions out there that fire crews are being stationed in place just in case so if a fire breaks out they can respond quickly. >> well, it's unusual. this --...
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fortunately everyone was okay. >>> more than a million long term unemployed americans have been without help. help is slowly on the way. six republicans helped get the vote to the threshold ending the filibuster. it was a move that surprised many democrats. lawmakers will grapple how to pay for the extension coming with a $6.5 billion cost that both parties want to off set. senate leaders expect that vote to happen by the end of the week. >>> well the most wanted man in the building, bill karins is here with more on the brutal cold. >> now i have good news for people. >> fortunately. >> big warm up for those that suffered. even in the west, we're getting rain. in central california little disappointed. you were looking like the next storm was going to head your way. now it doesn't appear so. here's the high temperatures yesterday across the country. chicago high of 3 degrees. you can see how warm it was with yellow colors. warmest by far phoenix to la. both cities tied 69 degrees. the wind chill map shows coldest air over minneapolis, great lake, northeast. we're mild everywhere pretty
fortunately everyone was okay. >>> more than a million long term unemployed americans have been without help. help is slowly on the way. six republicans helped get the vote to the threshold ending the filibuster. it was a move that surprised many democrats. lawmakers will grapple how to pay for the extension coming with a $6.5 billion cost that both parties want to off set. senate leaders expect that vote to happen by the end of the week. >>> well the most wanted man in the...
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barra, one of just 23 females running fortune 500 companies.wlett packard's meg whit man, marissa meyer and ursula burns. what do they have in common? >> they're not the girly companies. a woman running the largest auto maker. women running america's two largest tech companies. we have women running two of the largest defense companies. >> reporter: and now 100 years after it was founded, the federal reserve getting its first female leader, janet yellen. earned a ph.d. from yale, and went on to run the san francisco fed where she famously flagged concerns about subprime mortgages. >> it's the classic story of how a very smart woman gets ahead. keep your head down, disagree quietly, don't look to get press about it. >> reporter: until now, when y yellen and barra both step into the national spotlight. for this week, rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> thanks to rebecca. dig in now with the experts this morning. liza mundy, author of the richer sex, reshma saujani, founder of girl who is code and author of women who don't wait in line. carly f
barra, one of just 23 females running fortune 500 companies.wlett packard's meg whit man, marissa meyer and ursula burns. what do they have in common? >> they're not the girly companies. a woman running the largest auto maker. women running america's two largest tech companies. we have women running two of the largest defense companies. >> reporter: and now 100 years after it was founded, the federal reserve getting its first female leader, janet yellen. earned a ph.d. from yale,...
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this whole fortune brand's break-up odyssey created wealth for viewers.h it step by step. this is a classic case how individual pieces can end up being worth far more, far more than the combined whole. it's a textbook example of breaking up and when i say textbook, i wrote about it in "get rich carefully." let's get mr. peabody in there too. we go three years ago when it was a mismatched mow sayic containing golf shoes and golf clubs. one for beam, one for home funnishings and one for golf. at the time the breaking up was announced, fortune brands had an enterprise value of 13 billion plus all of the debt on the balance sheet minus cash and that is the best way to value a company. then five odd months later they sell the golf business over a billion bucks. in october 2011, the company spends off fortune home and security and renames the remainder of the business pure play liquor company beam. i recommended both stocks not long after this move because i love split-ups. how much value was created here? there's two ways to look at this, you can consider the
this whole fortune brand's break-up odyssey created wealth for viewers.h it step by step. this is a classic case how individual pieces can end up being worth far more, far more than the combined whole. it's a textbook example of breaking up and when i say textbook, i wrote about it in "get rich carefully." let's get mr. peabody in there too. we go three years ago when it was a mismatched mow sayic containing golf shoes and golf clubs. one for beam, one for home funnishings and one for...
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fortunately doesn't sound anything. to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. came from. the european union is taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. waters they fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for. illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. you can jump in anytime you want. welcome back to the kaiser report by max kaiser time now to go to colorado and speak with the don draper of pot mason to work director of communications for the marijuana policy project would help pass the colorado's recent marijuana legislation welcome to the show. thanks remy all right mason tell us about colorado's new marijuana law what is actually allowed under the law well amendment sixty four which about fifty five percent of voters adopted back in november two thousand and twelve allows adults twenty one and older to possess up to one ounce of marijuana and grow up to six plants in their homes and also establish
fortunately doesn't sound anything. to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. came from. the european union is taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. waters they fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for. illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. you can jump in anytime you want. welcome back to the kaiser report...
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fortunately, not that bad. john gonzalez has details on how the morning commute was affected. >> roadways were once again riddled with fender vendors. >> it is really cold. i don't really recall it being this consecutively cold. on her snow boots, but forgot her gloves. an inch of snow caught many off guard here in landover. even a little bit of precipitation quickly froze, thanks to the dangerously frigid temperatures. >> never seen snow like that. it is really bad. >> the area is once again coated with that light, fluffy snow today. hopefully it will melt some of it away. that is a small consolation for many who say that they are pretty much done with this cold winter. >> is brutal. especially for folks that live in this area all their life. the crippling cold weather is taking its toll on ron's tires. it is never a good thing. >> they are a bit deflated. it is slick. we still have some snow and ice. >> it is the subzero arctic blasts she can handle. >> what are you going to do? >> what do you do to stay warm
fortunately, not that bad. john gonzalez has details on how the morning commute was affected. >> roadways were once again riddled with fender vendors. >> it is really cold. i don't really recall it being this consecutively cold. on her snow boots, but forgot her gloves. an inch of snow caught many off guard here in landover. even a little bit of precipitation quickly froze, thanks to the dangerously frigid temperatures. >> never seen snow like that. it is really bad. >>...
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>> fortunate thing about using a search firm is that takes care of some of the initial screening. we won't have to look at 14 candidates hopefully. >> one of the reasons i asked commissioner wan to work on this search aspect is because they, i think more than i think may have occurred in the past, maybe in certain other experiences, the way they set it up at the juvenile probation commission, all 7 commissioners were engaged. and, so, there was this very good process, i think it will be helpful to learn from, to do that. so that there's active direct commissioner engagement through it. that's the trick. as our city attorney would tell us, we can't get in the serial meetings, but there is a certain art and we start learning how they set it up with juvenile probation. i think one of the quick easy ideas was search team can just have individual conversations in a silo with each commissioner and incorporate that into the conversation because they're not sharing, hey, your colleague said this and your colleague said that, so, we're good, right? deputy city attorney owen? >> that is par
>> fortunate thing about using a search firm is that takes care of some of the initial screening. we won't have to look at 14 candidates hopefully. >> one of the reasons i asked commissioner wan to work on this search aspect is because they, i think more than i think may have occurred in the past, maybe in certain other experiences, the way they set it up at the juvenile probation commission, all 7 commissioners were engaged. and, so, there was this very good process, i think it...
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we are fortunate that we have have an ivy tech. cocoa mow is 58,000 people. we have a regional university. both have grown. there's now the investment of dormitories going on near the e.u. campus. private investors decided it's a good place to invest for student housing. >> the mayor has one of the campuses. great university. congratulations to you in all of your success, and good luck in 2014. >> thank you very much. >> from a promising u.s. city to a promising american business, forbes magazine released a lit of companies with the most potential for growth. fifth is lending club. an online peer to peer network that takes banks out of the loan equation. it issued $2.1 billion in new loans. lending club founder and ceo joins us from san francisco. how have you done this, three years in a row. your company continues to get accolades. what is the secret? >> thank you. we are very proud of this accolade from forbes magazine. it's a recognition that our goal of transforming the banking industry, making it more transparent, customer friendly and efficient is start
we are fortunate that we have have an ivy tech. cocoa mow is 58,000 people. we have a regional university. both have grown. there's now the investment of dormitories going on near the e.u. campus. private investors decided it's a good place to invest for student housing. >> the mayor has one of the campuses. great university. congratulations to you in all of your success, and good luck in 2014. >> thank you very much. >> from a promising u.s. city to a promising american...
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fortunately i had a decent job at a magazine. i was making 20 gs and living in a less than a swank studio near the united nations. the cheap $400 a month rent with the sofa bed, twice the rent for a beautiful apartment in tallahassee, allowed me to replenish my coffers. after a particularly hard night on the town i fell in love with the breakfast at bob evans farm. finding out it was publicly traded when i went back home, i visited the huge fabulous mid-town manhattan new york public library and devoured everything i could about bob evans farm. they had magazines with articles, microfiche, a four month old financials and investment publication with write ups that allowed me to compare it with other companies in the industry. i knew i had a good one. i bought 20 shares. the stock went up immediately. and a stock split. i figured out the first component of investing, know what you own. like it, even. what did i know about oranges or women's fashion? but a plate of eggs and sausages? a company i found, long tradition of good service
fortunately i had a decent job at a magazine. i was making 20 gs and living in a less than a swank studio near the united nations. the cheap $400 a month rent with the sofa bed, twice the rent for a beautiful apartment in tallahassee, allowed me to replenish my coffers. after a particularly hard night on the town i fell in love with the breakfast at bob evans farm. finding out it was publicly traded when i went back home, i visited the huge fabulous mid-town manhattan new york public library...
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we have been very fortunate these fires have not resulted in serious injury or death. should these fires continue, i fear this fortune may run out. >> reporter: that is why firefighters are working with police to find the suspected arsonist. >> the connection with all those is they are in the same geographic area. they are similar in nature. they are similar as far as the time frame that they occur. >> reporter: san jose fire issued this sketch of a person of interest taken from home surveillance cameras. the person is a white or hispanic male, 25 to 40 years old, 6 feet between 6'2" 180 pounds, wearing large frame glasses. neighbors say they'll be on the lookout for anything suspicious but are especially concerned sims it seems the suspect is randomly targeting buildings and homes. >> these fires are happening in the dark of night. make sure that your smoke detecters are operational. replace the batteries. there are ways that you are alerted in the event of a fire and housekeeping around your home and smoke detecters are very good things to do. >> reporter: if you hav
we have been very fortunate these fires have not resulted in serious injury or death. should these fires continue, i fear this fortune may run out. >> reporter: that is why firefighters are working with police to find the suspected arsonist. >> the connection with all those is they are in the same geographic area. they are similar in nature. they are similar as far as the time frame that they occur. >> reporter: san jose fire issued this sketch of a person of interest taken...
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the developers and local governments have made fortunes from it. apart from the mall vested interest groups. more ordinary chinese people are having trouble predicting an apartment although the chinese government has implemented a series of policy that called on the realty market. it is time to make a big difference that government interference has been pretty minimal compared to other chinese political agenda. china's most efficient and are typically keeping an awful lot of coverage in play. i can only keep up the full blown cold which i'm told the market down. property failed to predict future of the chinese government. he might diminish have not had any financial support. as china's economic weekly report. ten years ago and got them for decent housing prices are only about five thousand eight hundred yuan per square meter. what can i knew it was a square foot for ordinary worker who was four hundred dollars from one end of dollars can pay for her part to fifty square feet although that doesn't sound very patient. it's actually better than what m
the developers and local governments have made fortunes from it. apart from the mall vested interest groups. more ordinary chinese people are having trouble predicting an apartment although the chinese government has implemented a series of policy that called on the realty market. it is time to make a big difference that government interference has been pretty minimal compared to other chinese political agenda. china's most efficient and are typically keeping an awful lot of coverage in play. i...
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a series of seven immense terraces rising 400 feet up from the grotto below, where the fortune-telling lots were cast for pilgrims, all the way up to a colonnaded rotunda on top, where th17th-century palace of the barberini now stands. and the whole complex was aligned to look out over a breathtaking vista of plain and mountain and with axial symmetry, the sea, framed by the foothills of the apennines. here, roman architects began to play with the new curvilinear forms, such as this graceful hemicycle with its colonnade supporting an annular barrel vault inset with coffers that were once richly decorated. this amazing architecture was made possible by something which to us in the 20th century seems so commonplace it would hardly deserve comment-- concrete. concrete had been used before this time-- a simple mixture of three parts sand, one part lime, broken stone, and water. but among its problems for builders was that it dried very swiftly, so it could only really be usefor layering courses, never for building entire structures. but in the first century b.c., the romans discovered the
a series of seven immense terraces rising 400 feet up from the grotto below, where the fortune-telling lots were cast for pilgrims, all the way up to a colonnaded rotunda on top, where th17th-century palace of the barberini now stands. and the whole complex was aligned to look out over a breathtaking vista of plain and mountain and with axial symmetry, the sea, framed by the foothills of the apennines. here, roman architects began to play with the new curvilinear forms, such as this graceful...
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suburban life is on its way to the dustbin of history last league gallagher assistant managing editor of fortune magazine and author of a new book on this topic in tonight's conversations with groupon. you need to know this republicans are going green like you know weeds. publicans across country seem to be changing their views on marijuana legalization on tuesday the jersey governor. christie said it's time to end the failed drug war in america on wednesday louisiana governor bobby jindal one of the most conservative governors in the country said he would consider legalizing medical marijuana and just yesterday while attending the world economic forum in davos switzerland texas governor rick perry told reporters oh if governor are begun to implement policies that start moves toward a decriminalization so why are republicans across the country starting to see the light or change their views on pot it might have something to do with that guy rand paul last night of the big picture i talked about how rand paul is now being considered a front runner for the presidential republican nomination in two
suburban life is on its way to the dustbin of history last league gallagher assistant managing editor of fortune magazine and author of a new book on this topic in tonight's conversations with groupon. you need to know this republicans are going green like you know weeds. publicans across country seem to be changing their views on marijuana legalization on tuesday the jersey governor. christie said it's time to end the failed drug war in america on wednesday louisiana governor bobby jindal one...
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for the mood fortune never taxed to the flaming torch bearer in brushing because you never. everybody every had an inhabitant of the city's just very proud that comes to his cd i must say that i feel ation now free of. it was the end of another relay and i was in one of the most beautiful places in the country on the shores of the pacific itself but i was beginning to lose patience. i've come to the end of. what's. what do you want. where am i to go. i literally run the house of land. but the torch would move all over the mountains across the sea. even else of this world. we live. in yes another historic moment it paid a visit to the international space station more than four hundred kilometers above the planet. and although safety reasons made lycee its on board a heavily fueled rocket so real the bad idea the world's first olympic spacewalk was no problem. i don't know if i was getting some inspiration of my own. yes i mean. i've come so far with the torch i was going to have to see it through to the end but what so many different people in relays all over russia and even
for the mood fortune never taxed to the flaming torch bearer in brushing because you never. everybody every had an inhabitant of the city's just very proud that comes to his cd i must say that i feel ation now free of. it was the end of another relay and i was in one of the most beautiful places in the country on the shores of the pacific itself but i was beginning to lose patience. i've come to the end of. what's. what do you want. where am i to go. i literally run the house of land. but the...
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she said yeah and went right back to sleep. >> he says his mother-in-law was fortunately not injuredn the crash. the crash also, though, took out the pg&e curbside power box and knocked out power for about half a block. >>> in the north bay investigators are trying to track down the suspect who allegedly kidnapped and sexually assaulted another man in marin county. that man a student at college of marin told marin county sheriff's investigators that he got into his car thursday night in lot 13 at the kentfield campus and found a masked gunman in the backseat. he says that man forced him to drive to southern marin where the suspect sexually assaulted him. college of marin posted warning signs on campus and sent e-mail and text alerts to students who say they are stunned by this violence. >> just told united states that we should use the buddy system now. >> college of marin put up temporary lights in lot 13 the night after that incident and a spokesman tells us he is working with the county to figure out a permanent lighting solution. >>> well, courtney has been cleared. the first lib
she said yeah and went right back to sleep. >> he says his mother-in-law was fortunately not injuredn the crash. the crash also, though, took out the pg&e curbside power box and knocked out power for about half a block. >>> in the north bay investigators are trying to track down the suspect who allegedly kidnapped and sexually assaulted another man in marin county. that man a student at college of marin told marin county sheriff's investigators that he got into his car...
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bill should go through committee and if republicans are fortunate enough, republicans are fortunate enough to gain a majority next year, that will be done. second, bills should come to the floor and the thoroughly debated we have got an example of that going on right now and that includes a robust amendment process. in my view there is far too much paranoia about the other side around here. what are we afraid of? both sides have taken liberties and abused privileges, i will let that fact that the answer isn't to provoke even more. the answer is to let folks debate. this is the senate. let folks debate. let the senate work its will and that means bringing bills to the floor. it means having a free and open amendment process. that is legislating. that is what we used to do here. that is exactly the way this place operated a few years ago. the senior senator from illinois the democratic assistant majority leader used to like to say if you don't want to fight fires don't become a fireman and if you don't want to cast doubt votes don't come to the senate. i guess he hasn't said that lately. whe
bill should go through committee and if republicans are fortunate enough, republicans are fortunate enough to gain a majority next year, that will be done. second, bills should come to the floor and the thoroughly debated we have got an example of that going on right now and that includes a robust amendment process. in my view there is far too much paranoia about the other side around here. what are we afraid of? both sides have taken liberties and abused privileges, i will let that fact that...
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melissa: a fortune, i'm sure. why isn't tte coach making more? >> get to go to sizzler. >> how much will you pay a gymnast? or -- >> figure it out. >> baseball player, that his scholarship is you know, divided up. >> like everything else in the world it would be proportional to revenue bringing in. >> correct. melissa: if you're a football player you're worth a lot of money. the school is making a fortune off it. it seems to me like child labor. you basically have the kids out there working for free. you're making money off that and they're not getting a piece of it. it is ugly. >> correct. >> we're missing point, thess are student athletes. >> i agree with you, but the bigger picture at all the people making money off the kids. you add in fact a kid in new jersey is buying texas a&m. is not buying that jersey because of tex salves a and m. he doesn't get a pies of that pie? >> he is going to school for free. melissa: that is one of the things? are think going to school? are they finishing? are they getting degrees -- >> there are good student at
melissa: a fortune, i'm sure. why isn't tte coach making more? >> get to go to sizzler. >> how much will you pay a gymnast? or -- >> figure it out. >> baseball player, that his scholarship is you know, divided up. >> like everything else in the world it would be proportional to revenue bringing in. >> correct. melissa: if you're a football player you're worth a lot of money. the school is making a fortune off it. it seems to me like child labor. you basically...
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fortunately that driver was not hurt. >>> and the sheriff's office thinks a new clue could help crack a cold case. investigators have been frying to identify the -- trying to identify the remains of a man wrapped in a blanket in per sell sellville since 1988. the person was shot and killed and if this picture jars your memory in any way, police would love to hear from you. >>> the senate has voted to resume a debate on whether to extend unemployment benefits to nearly a million people. >> there's literally no excuse to pass unemployment insurance legislation without also finding ways to create good, stable, high-paying jobs and also trying to find the money to pay for it. >> best choice, pass it, no strings attached, get it done, get it done quickly. second best choice, finding a reasonable pay for. >> speaker john boehner says if unemployment insurance is not paid for with cuts elsewhere, it's dead on arrival. >>> today the d.c. council voted on a measure that would eliminate property taxes for some of the city's older residents. it would exempt residents who lived in town for at lea
fortunately that driver was not hurt. >>> and the sheriff's office thinks a new clue could help crack a cold case. investigators have been frying to identify the -- trying to identify the remains of a man wrapped in a blanket in per sell sellville since 1988. the person was shot and killed and if this picture jars your memory in any way, police would love to hear from you. >>> the senate has voted to resume a debate on whether to extend unemployment benefits to nearly a...
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we are very lucky here, we are fortunate and we belong in a really small minority.losion of tools, it has not had much of an impact that 20espite the fact million businesses in america are self-employed is mrs.. despite the fact that those in spite ofw work the tools i just mentioned, hasn't had much of an effect on gross gdp for two reasons. one, because of the decline of the manufacturing in america and thesecond is because difficulties we have had attracting talent to america and keeping them in america. 600 or so to people from spain where there are thousands of people who would be qualified to come work and help put the personal revolution on its way. but the most important thing and the reason it has yet to bring the benefits to america we have talked about with those earlier revolutions is that this is the first shift in industrial and technology revolution that has aroundd simultaneously the world. technology centers are centered in the middle part of england. , the explosion of these data factories is occurring all over the world. theseive you examples of c
we are very lucky here, we are fortunate and we belong in a really small minority.losion of tools, it has not had much of an impact that 20espite the fact million businesses in america are self-employed is mrs.. despite the fact that those in spite ofw work the tools i just mentioned, hasn't had much of an effect on gross gdp for two reasons. one, because of the decline of the manufacturing in america and thesecond is because difficulties we have had attracting talent to america and keeping...
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fortunately, there were no casualties when a bomb went off at a cairo police facility. some see the military as the answer to egypt's problems. >> we will take to the streets to celebrate and demand army commander -- the army commander run for president because he's the only one who can defeat the terrorists. >> cairo is still reeling after four bombings on friday that left six dead and dozens injured. one of the blasts hit a heavily fortified security compound. the timing of the bombings is likely no coincidence. the popular uprising three years ago began with mass protests on tahrir square. swelling crowds demanding democratic change and the removal of the autocratic president hosni mubarak. back.barak fought hundreds died when there was a bloody crackdown carried out on demonstrators. three weeks later, the president was ousted by the military. on this anniversary, tensions are again at breaking point. egyptian society is split between islamists, secular minded liberals, and supporters of the military. there have been frequent clashes in recent months. thailandmove o
fortunately, there were no casualties when a bomb went off at a cairo police facility. some see the military as the answer to egypt's problems. >> we will take to the streets to celebrate and demand army commander -- the army commander run for president because he's the only one who can defeat the terrorists. >> cairo is still reeling after four bombings on friday that left six dead and dozens injured. one of the blasts hit a heavily fortified security compound. the timing of the...
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we are fortunate to have the strong support of the family. but this year or last year rather we embarked on a new initiative to create small-scale play sdrts streets to teach people to organize their own events. we're not continuing the program and one of the main reasons is the process of organizing community run events that are family focused without alcohol are really out of reach of most of the community organizes. and people don't have a couple of hundred of dollars around. we ended up subsidizing those. i'm appreciative of the sheriff's department and police department and i appreciate your really i don't want to seem ungravel but there has to be a way to address public safety and still make those events particularly community events like the united players do in sunset sunday to energy local neighborhood to take care of control of their streets but the minute you want to have kids play ball and you need off duty police officers. so anyways i wanted to put that out there. there's room for further you discussion how to empower our neighb
we are fortunate to have the strong support of the family. but this year or last year rather we embarked on a new initiative to create small-scale play sdrts streets to teach people to organize their own events. we're not continuing the program and one of the main reasons is the process of organizing community run events that are family focused without alcohol are really out of reach of most of the community organizes. and people don't have a couple of hundred of dollars around. we ended up...
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b "usa today" and fortune,ok this week onçó k and fortune,ok tipthis televisi about gathering the smartestn technology@ñátogether. some predictions. is the biggest story of 2014 going to bee1 robots?xd google seems to be headed that way. or will it continue to be one of 2013'sq biggestlp trends, theÑi sharing economy? companies like uber. or is thiq] the year thejf bubb once again bursts? this assuming of course we are in a bubble in the first place. recently with the altimeter group. he'sxd formed his ownee1 compan called crowd companies and he'll do some predictions forxdw3oke1. normally you charge a lot of yo js,$ @(t&háhp &hc& >> i'm happy÷d to share. >> so give me a couple. i mean what's th]á thing i'm looking for in 2014? >> one of the bringing trends to track is that uber is actually 3 contender to compete with amazon. uber is heavily backedxdokÑi by google. that is one of them. two, corporations are moving into theÑi collaborative economc sharing and maker movement about that and wee1 might seezv a ho chain with their own version. and justlpq as we saw napster disrupt media trend
b "usa today" and fortune,ok this week onçó k and fortune,ok tipthis televisi about gathering the smartestn technology@ñátogether. some predictions. is the biggest story of 2014 going to bee1 robots?xd google seems to be headed that way. or will it continue to be one of 2013'sq biggestlp trends, theÑi sharing economy? companies like uber. or is thiq] the year thejf bubb once again bursts? this assuming of course we are in a bubble in the first place. recently with the altimeter...