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todd: so what does stine do with his fortune? he drives a ford pickup and lives in modest house next to his seed company headquarters. expensive things, it's almost repulsive to me. todd: having fun, working hard, and not spending money seems to be the secret to his success. >> it's a matter of logic, common sense, and how badly you want to win, simple as that. todd: stine makes his money from selling and licensing his hybrid seeds to farmers and other companies. he say he collects fees from two soybean planted in the united states. be very modestly. does he have a succession plan, the fortune? and they are all in the business. but because most of his money will probably go to charity. he wants to teach kids to learn more about science. kevin: hope he got all that fieldwork done out there. things are going to change. kurtis: the weekend that we just sat was the time to get out because the changes on the way. snow moving on in. east wind. typically some dry air in place. could he just a little bit of that early snow. it will tend
todd: so what does stine do with his fortune? he drives a ford pickup and lives in modest house next to his seed company headquarters. expensive things, it's almost repulsive to me. todd: having fun, working hard, and not spending money seems to be the secret to his success. >> it's a matter of logic, common sense, and how badly you want to win, simple as that. todd: stine makes his money from selling and licensing his hybrid seeds to farmers and other companies. he say he collects fees...
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she's "fortune's" special correspondent. and a contributor to nbr. good to have you with us."fortune" put together this list? what are the bases? and what made mr. parker stand out? >> it was a surprise, wasn't it? well, there were ten financial metrics. among them, how did revenues and profits grow over one year and three years. how did the stock perform. total return to sharltds, stuff like that. then there's some qualitative stuff about business impact and leadership. but mark parker, a lot of people were guessing who it was going to be. and ceo of nike. and when the reporter from "fortune" went to go interview phil knight, who founded nike, the first words out of his mouth were "what took you so long? it's about time that somebody did a story on mark parker." an interesting thing about him, tyler, is that he's not one of these ceos who's a big headline grabber. >> not a high-profile guy. >> he's not abig big ego. he's an introfrt. he's also been with the company for 40 years. didn't come from finance, didn't come from sales, but designing sneakers and he still gets very i
she's "fortune's" special correspondent. and a contributor to nbr. good to have you with us."fortune" put together this list? what are the bases? and what made mr. parker stand out? >> it was a surprise, wasn't it? well, there were ten financial metrics. among them, how did revenues and profits grow over one year and three years. how did the stock perform. total return to sharltds, stuff like that. then there's some qualitative stuff about business impact and...
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todd so what does stine do with : his fortune? he drives a ford pickup and lives in modest house next to his seed company headquarters. >> when people have extremely expensive things it's almost repulsive to me. todd having fun, working hard : and not spending money seems to be the secret to his success. common sense and how badly you want to win, simple as that. eric: i guess you would say he is winning. stine makes his money from selling and licensing his hyrbrid seeds to farmers and other companies. he say he collects fees from two thirds of all the soybeans states. elizabeth: we are following several breaking stories this morning in the next two full hours of kcci. de hey! this holiday, u.s. cellular's giving you 50% more data than verizon and at&t for the same price. but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular a
todd so what does stine do with : his fortune? he drives a ford pickup and lives in modest house next to his seed company headquarters. >> when people have extremely expensive things it's almost repulsive to me. todd having fun, working hard : and not spending money seems to be the secret to his success. common sense and how badly you want to win, simple as that. eric: i guess you would say he is winning. stine makes his money from selling and licensing his hyrbrid seeds to farmers and...
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congratulations you are going to "wheel of fortune." big spils from the assistant dean of students at moore college of design, officially chosen as one of 15 local contestants that will spin the wheel for the upcoming philadelphia week, his mother and father all keeping the secret. >> i'm shaking. >> so we could pull off the big reveal. we watch it every night, we have our dinner in the living room and we watch it and i shout out all the answers. >> they started at the wheel may be in atlantic city, and then in philadelphia a few weeks ago. >> we played mini games, i solved the puzzle in my mini games and that was pretty good. now she is heading to california. >> i am the first and all female art college in the nation. >> we are waiting forever for that. i am going too, that is pretty cool. >> and emily is keeping our winning a secret but making no secret of our puzzle solving skills. >> i heard you were good at it? >> i'm really good at it. i can't wait to compete. >> philadelphia week on "wheel of fortune" airs later this season, and
congratulations you are going to "wheel of fortune." big spils from the assistant dean of students at moore college of design, officially chosen as one of 15 local contestants that will spin the wheel for the upcoming philadelphia week, his mother and father all keeping the secret. >> i'm shaking. >> so we could pull off the big reveal. we watch it every night, we have our dinner in the living room and we watch it and i shout out all the answers. >> they started at...
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we are fortunate that our model has not changed much.have been largely funded by our users, not investors. emily: how do you balance between the fancy office and the company perks and making sure you are being responsible? drew: we have a great office space, and we invest in things to make our employees lives easier. you will not see super expensive paintings or other, like -- we really make sure it does not look opulent. the danger companies can run into is giving everybody the impression that we have made it. and so we have tried to be balanced. emily: one of the things i have heard -- and this is just word on the street -- is that dropbox is losing some talented engineers. how hard is it to keep good people? drew: i think it is all part of the war on talent, selling information like that. [laughter] emily: ok. so it is not happening? drew: certainly, people -- it is kind of the circle of life. people don't join any company and expect to stay there their entire lives. our recruiting numbers have been better than ever. we are building t
we are fortunate that our model has not changed much.have been largely funded by our users, not investors. emily: how do you balance between the fancy office and the company perks and making sure you are being responsible? drew: we have a great office space, and we invest in things to make our employees lives easier. you will not see super expensive paintings or other, like -- we really make sure it does not look opulent. the danger companies can run into is giving everybody the impression that...
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fortunately, no snow is in the forecast tonight. however, i am keeping threat tracker in the yellow, just because it is going to be very cold, and there still could be some slick spots on the will be cold as well, with a partly cloudy sky, then we begin to warm up as we head into the day on monday. here's the current temperatures across the area. we are in the teens. but winds have been out of the west and northwest between 10 and 20 miles per hour, so it feels much colder. here are the current wind chills the single digits, and these will continue to fall throughout the doppler radar shows dry conditions across eastern iowa. the snow is well off to our east weather network camera shows the quiet temperatures tonight will be or less tonight, with digits below zero. the sky will be mostly clear to start out, switch to the south west. highs will be in the temperatures will be above freezing. we are tracking our week, and could affect thanksgiving travel. sunday will be partly cloudy. we will still see sunshine, but there could be a fe
fortunately, no snow is in the forecast tonight. however, i am keeping threat tracker in the yellow, just because it is going to be very cold, and there still could be some slick spots on the will be cold as well, with a partly cloudy sky, then we begin to warm up as we head into the day on monday. here's the current temperatures across the area. we are in the teens. but winds have been out of the west and northwest between 10 and 20 miles per hour, so it feels much colder. here are the current...
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the the trooper, police say fortunate to have only suffered a flesh wound to the shoulder in a barrage of bullets. >> the suspect got out of his car, was firing continually at trooper casey at which time he was returning fire from his vehicle. >> reporter: "eyewitness news" viewer video shows one of the two suspects arrested at the scene, second a 19 year-old being taken into custody. neither was hurt by police return fire. the incident beginning police say when the a alleged gunman sped off after his car was stopped a short distance away on the schuylkill expressway, for motor vehicle violations. >> they put the gun down. and that must have gone on it seemed like a couple minutes. >> shortly have afterward, police cars arrived on a north by south philadelphia street hoping to learn if the car was registered to someone there. luckily only a driver, who safely escaped was a a aboard the school bus and with spent shell casings, filling the busy lanes of vine street amid wreckage police say it is fortunate no one else was hurt and the trooper is on his way to a full recovery. >> reporter:
the the trooper, police say fortunate to have only suffered a flesh wound to the shoulder in a barrage of bullets. >> the suspect got out of his car, was firing continually at trooper casey at which time he was returning fire from his vehicle. >> reporter: "eyewitness news" viewer video shows one of the two suspects arrested at the scene, second a 19 year-old being taken into custody. neither was hurt by police return fire. the incident beginning police say when the a...
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we are very fortunate that the occurrence happened.t the professional police officers that work for uc merced were on the job. when the chief was working earlier, this thing from start to finish was probably less than two minutes. what a wonderful testament to the professionalism and the capabilities of the police department out there. they had this in control. neutralized before the first outside unit got on the scene. >> and you have been listening to a press conference there from the sheriff from merced county detailing what they have learned about the suspect following the stabbings yesterday on the campus of uc merced where the suspect, 18- year-old faisal mohammad, a student there, was shot and killed after stabbing four people on that campus. we learned now just from the sheriff they found a two-page handwritten manifesto that was found on the suspect. basically detailing the plans, the intentions of that young man. he is apparently ... was apparently angry after getting kicked out a study group and went there with a long list o
we are very fortunate that the occurrence happened.t the professional police officers that work for uc merced were on the job. when the chief was working earlier, this thing from start to finish was probably less than two minutes. what a wonderful testament to the professionalism and the capabilities of the police department out there. they had this in control. neutralized before the first outside unit got on the scene. >> and you have been listening to a press conference there from the...
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they lost a fortune.t happened is i went to the canadiens, the ice hockey team, and i said, do me a favor. who can you get me to talk to about making ice? me the person that the montreal canadiens are using. mark: again, are you ready to be president from day one? no learning curve, just up in and do it? donald trump: look, obama had no experience. ok? i have always said talent is more important than experience. i just do not think obama -- our president is a talented person and he should have never been in this position and he had no experience and it is not his thing. i mean, you have democrats, you have congressmen who have hardly ever seen him and hardly ever met him. he doesn't work the system, that is why he signs executive orders all the time. because he cannot get his own people to go along but when it , came to the war, an example. two examples, we should have never been in iraq. in 2003, 2004, i said we should never enter that, because it is going to break up the middle east, and boy, has that h
they lost a fortune.t happened is i went to the canadiens, the ice hockey team, and i said, do me a favor. who can you get me to talk to about making ice? me the person that the montreal canadiens are using. mark: again, are you ready to be president from day one? no learning curve, just up in and do it? donald trump: look, obama had no experience. ok? i have always said talent is more important than experience. i just do not think obama -- our president is a talented person and he should have...
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we lose a fortune on trade. the united states loses with everybody. we're losing now over $500 billion in terms of imbalance
we lose a fortune on trade. the united states loses with everybody. we're losing now over $500 billion in terms of imbalance
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and today, veterans day is no different. >> we are all fortunate on a day like this. should be one day we recognize the military and the sacrifices they make, it should be on a daily basis to say thank you for what they do. they made a choice to do something so we are allowed to do this. >> the coach has that right. i do and pete rose hopes to get good news from the baseball commissioner. >>> could a budding phillies star be on the trading block? >>> if you thought the philliii lis were done dismantling the team, think again. ken giles, the new manager matt klentak says it is not his goal to trade giles but will not completely rule out the possibility. translation -- maybe me an offer that will make my toes tingle. a 1.80 e.r.a. last season. >>> and the scholarship foundation with the 17th annual banquet in society hill. pete rose headlining the who's who. and he met with the commissioner about being reinstated and the commissioner said he will make a statement by the end of the year. >> i can't be here tonight and worry about what he said to me yesterday, bus -- beca
and today, veterans day is no different. >> we are all fortunate on a day like this. should be one day we recognize the military and the sacrifices they make, it should be on a daily basis to say thank you for what they do. they made a choice to do something so we are allowed to do this. >> the coach has that right. i do and pete rose hopes to get good news from the baseball commissioner. >>> could a budding phillies star be on the trading block? >>> if you thought...
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fortunately, we not only have the birth home, but we have a few documents. not as many as when he becomes famous, thousands of letters that people wrote to him. all of those are part of the papers of martin luther king. when we look at when he was growin, his rmative years, we don't have a lot to work with. basically, what we have is a few documents and a lot of memories. some of the memories are not as reliable as the other memories. but just think of a document that most of you have, your birth certificate. we have that from martin luther king. it tells us some important things about him. it tells that he was born on january 15, 1929. we know that the birth took place in that second floor bedroom in that home. we know something about the other names that are on that birth certificate. who would be on that? the father and the mother. that time, the person who becomes martin luther sr., is also living in that house. and alberta king is living there. something else that you begin to understand as you look at the other major document from that p eriod, the aut
fortunately, we not only have the birth home, but we have a few documents. not as many as when he becomes famous, thousands of letters that people wrote to him. all of those are part of the papers of martin luther king. when we look at when he was growin, his rmative years, we don't have a lot to work with. basically, what we have is a few documents and a lot of memories. some of the memories are not as reliable as the other memories. but just think of a document that most of you have, your...
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i've been fortunate. know how fortunate i've been. >> coach beamer busting out some dabbing there. switch gears to maryland. rumors swer rumors swirling about the terks' next head coach. rutgers beat the terps late last year. here is chris laviano. and rutgers scores the first points of the game. ty johnson takes the handoff, hits a hole. no one going to catch him. his second touchdown of the afternoon brings maryland within four. we go to the fourth quarter. score, 38-33, rutgers. getting the ball up the middle, outraces the entire rutgers' defense, 400 yards on the maryland. 39-38. rutgers would get a field goal. retake the lead. but here's brandon rockman going right up the gut. 173 yards rushing and three scores. maryland wins 46-41. all smiles for mike lockly despite a 3-9 finish for the terps. how about some high school football. out in lorton. south county stallions, third quarter, south county up 7-3. clayton to nathial avery. of 13-3 to south county. rannin son off and running. the 36-yard gain w
i've been fortunate. know how fortunate i've been. >> coach beamer busting out some dabbing there. switch gears to maryland. rumors swer rumors swirling about the terks' next head coach. rutgers beat the terps late last year. here is chris laviano. and rutgers scores the first points of the game. ty johnson takes the handoff, hits a hole. no one going to catch him. his second touchdown of the afternoon brings maryland within four. we go to the fourth quarter. score, 38-33, rutgers....
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fortunately no one was hurt.he university confirms one of the officers was at the gas station pumping gas. and he drove off with it in the tank this is the after math what could have been far worse. an "action news" viewer captured these dramatic moments as the temple university squad went up in flames. >> it was like a big boom. >> temple university police confirmed to actions that an on-dut way campus police officer was refueling a patrol car atkins bp gas station before driving off with the nozzle in the tank. >> and i was staring at the officer when he pulled away. i was stand 50 feet away. he ended up leaving but then the it all caught fire. >> and the sudden intern your spored a convenience store and mcdonald's to be evacuated. >> i was in the walk and all i seen was the flames and everybody started running out, so i came out. >> the gas station owner says they estimate damages costing more than $20,000 and don't know how long it will take to figure the pump. >> a costly outcome for a huge mistake under rev
fortunately no one was hurt.he university confirms one of the officers was at the gas station pumping gas. and he drove off with it in the tank this is the after math what could have been far worse. an "action news" viewer captured these dramatic moments as the temple university squad went up in flames. >> it was like a big boom. >> temple university police confirmed to actions that an on-dut way campus police officer was refueling a patrol car atkins bp gas station before...
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volunteers at chuck's restaurant were hard at work preparing 4,000 meals for the less fortunate. they even worked overnight and through the morning packaging meals. the 31st year they have done this. this massive effort has just one rule, no leftovers allowed. >> i am hoping that we don't have any food left over so we -- so all we have to do is clean up. steve: all of those meals were between 11:00 this morning and 2:00 this afternoon. traffic tie-up around the the des moines police were on hand to make sure everyone was able to get in and out of chuck's without too much trouble. thanksgiving day in a much more traditional way. kcci photojournalist glen biermann shows us the pilgrim-style service at plymouth church in des moines. >> to the lord with song of praise. >> ours, that secures the blessing of our lives. the bounty of this good earth, that there is food enough and more for every person on this day, and that we are all stand and boundless link -- all fed and boundless lee -- and boundlessly so. >> in my 20th year of governor, i am proud to present the thanksgiving proclam
volunteers at chuck's restaurant were hard at work preparing 4,000 meals for the less fortunate. they even worked overnight and through the morning packaging meals. the 31st year they have done this. this massive effort has just one rule, no leftovers allowed. >> i am hoping that we don't have any food left over so we -- so all we have to do is clean up. steve: all of those meals were between 11:00 this morning and 2:00 this afternoon. traffic tie-up around the the des moines police were...
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fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto®. hey guys!hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warfarin, but the blood testing and dietary restrictions... don't get me started on that. i didn't have to. we started on xarelto®. nice pass. safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, unusual
fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto®. hey guys!hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i...
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. >> i was fortunate i was able to come out of my situation and do better. and this is the place that helped me do it. this was my start here. learning how to operate this computer. without computer skills you'll be behind. >> reporter: everyone else with these kinds of resources the center helps veterans like delvin 100 veterans every day. and two years later, delvin has found his success. he now works for the center as an out reach navigator. he goes out on the streets of philadelphia to use his own experience as an inspiration for other veterans.
. >> i was fortunate i was able to come out of my situation and do better. and this is the place that helped me do it. this was my start here. learning how to operate this computer. without computer skills you'll be behind. >> reporter: everyone else with these kinds of resources the center helps veterans like delvin 100 veterans every day. and two years later, delvin has found his success. he now works for the center as an out reach navigator. he goes out on the streets of...
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this is not the subject of "for, fortune, and empire." it ends with the rise of the conservation movement in the early 20th century. this was a symptom of a much larger problem facing american society. the 19th-century was called the age of extermination, for good reason. an astounding number of animals were killed for food, fashion, sport, and as a result of habitat loss. numerous species were reduced in numbers. some were pushed to extinction. a few were wiped off the face of the earth, the most famous being passenger pigeon, the last of which died in the cincinnati zoo in 1907. teddy roosevelt is shown here in yosemite. the conservation movement had a major impact on the fur trade. for the first time, no longer would market forces dictate the course of the fur trade. there were regulations such as closed seasons and bag limits. it is this transition point at which we leave off and another story begins, one which will be written by someone else. that is the end of my formal presentation. i would be happy to answer any questions you migh
this is not the subject of "for, fortune, and empire." it ends with the rise of the conservation movement in the early 20th century. this was a symptom of a much larger problem facing american society. the 19th-century was called the age of extermination, for good reason. an astounding number of animals were killed for food, fashion, sport, and as a result of habitat loss. numerous species were reduced in numbers. some were pushed to extinction. a few were wiped off the face of the...
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fortunately the wind is strong enough that it's stirring up the air and eventing any very thick fog. we have some clouds travelling through on the satellite and radar imagery. here's the dayplanner where we'll reach a high of 72. your complete forecast is just minutes away - your news starts now. " " " " voters hit the ballot yesterday. the results from siouxland's elections coming up. " " an increase in car thefts has sioux city on high alert " " and a preview of tonight's country music awards all this morning. "" jessica rae: northwest iowa voters hit the polls yesterday to elect mayors and city council members to represent siouxland sioux city has about 47-thousand registered voters.... but less than 3- thousand people cast a ballot in this election. woodbury county auditor pat gill says, those numbers weren't suprising because he wasn't expecting a large turnout. but after a day of voting, it was mayor bob scott... who was elected to another four year term after running un- opposed. he collected...two thousand...and 87 votes. scott...says he will not run for re-election.... so du
fortunately the wind is strong enough that it's stirring up the air and eventing any very thick fog. we have some clouds travelling through on the satellite and radar imagery. here's the dayplanner where we'll reach a high of 72. your complete forecast is just minutes away - your news starts now. " " " " voters hit the ballot yesterday. the results from siouxland's elections coming up. " " an increase in car thefts has sioux city on high alert " " and a...
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they headed over to the fortune cookie restaurant and walked up to the service counter were man bluntly stated no dogs. he calmly explained that alice was a service dog to help with his ptsd and provided the man with the federal id card and the id card that lays right inside his best" the american with disabilities act that allows them to be in all public areas. >> he did not want to hear it. i have a customer. i'm not a customer? you can wait outside. >> he told me exactly what he was feeling. >> hurt, embarrassed. here i am just trying to make myself normal again, try to be normally go out. >> they have not received an apology from the restaurant. now let people no that this happens. >> they need to be aware that there are laws that protect service animals and they could potentially jeopardize their businesses and denying service. >> governor christie signed what is called dusty's law and 2014 stating if anyone interferes with a service dog duties that it could result in up to a $10,000 fine. i will head to the restaurant and see if i can get an update in person. >> there have been re
they headed over to the fortune cookie restaurant and walked up to the service counter were man bluntly stated no dogs. he calmly explained that alice was a service dog to help with his ptsd and provided the man with the federal id card and the id card that lays right inside his best" the american with disabilities act that allows them to be in all public areas. >> he did not want to hear it. i have a customer. i'm not a customer? you can wait outside. >> he told me exactly...
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fortunately the wind is strong enough that it's stirring up the air and preventing any very thick fog. we have some cloudud travelling through on the satellite and radar imagery. here's the dayplanner where we'll reach a high of 72. jessica rae: a confrontation airlines plane onboard a spirit airlines p pne continues to escalade after seven passengers were kicked off the plane over a disagreement about seat assignments... or was it racial discrimination... here's abc's pierre thomas " you are watching a confrontation which ends with a group papaengers---all black-- being removed from this commercial jet. some those kicked off are crying racism. wright sot: i'm really humiliated, just for the simple fact that, you know, you hear about this stuff happening in america, you know discriminationissues. but was it really happened is in dispute. police say they were called after an argument broke out over a double booked seat. nats an african american male passenger apparently was frustrated. and some witnesses say a white flight attendant considered at lelet one in the group a threat. willie
fortunately the wind is strong enough that it's stirring up the air and preventing any very thick fog. we have some cloudud travelling through on the satellite and radar imagery. here's the dayplanner where we'll reach a high of 72. jessica rae: a confrontation airlines plane onboard a spirit airlines p pne continues to escalade after seven passengers were kicked off the plane over a disagreement about seat assignments... or was it racial discrimination... here's abc's pierre thomas " you...
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fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game, pat sajak and vanna white! it's just us. don't be alarmed. hi, everybody. thank you very much.
fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game, pat sajak and vanna white! it's just us. don't be alarmed. hi, everybody. thank you very much.
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so his fortune despite that share sale has risen about 30 billion.round the $58 billion mark. carlos slim as you say, a mere $57 billion now but of course slim used to be the world's richest man so two divergent fortunes there. bezos' closing in on gates as the richest man in tech. cory: interesting. as it relates to bezos his sales have actually, he's had a few in the last few years after holding on to all of his shares for so long, about an 18% stake in the company but what do we see if we try to read the tea leaves of how he is selling or the way he's reducing his stake? >> well the big issue, i think it was a million shares and really all you -- cory: that should do him ok for a while right? half a billion dollars? i mean, a guy can live on that for a little while. >> exactly. he might be using it to fund other investments. he bought "the washington post" a few years ago and you got blue origin the space exploration company. whenever we see these guys sort of liquidate what is still a fairly large investment you might be expecting maybe not immed
so his fortune despite that share sale has risen about 30 billion.round the $58 billion mark. carlos slim as you say, a mere $57 billion now but of course slim used to be the world's richest man so two divergent fortunes there. bezos' closing in on gates as the richest man in tech. cory: interesting. as it relates to bezos his sales have actually, he's had a few in the last few years after holding on to all of his shares for so long, about an 18% stake in the company but what do we see if we...
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and i was fortunate, we were fortunate that we were able to get it done without the markets becoming spooked or unsettled. so that's why i was, you know, why that, what i'd heard in china got my full attention. >> there's a front-page story in the journal this morning about freddie and fannie, and it's very much worth reading. and i believe it said that there's now 111 billion that's within put in -- that's been put in by the federal government, but it's expected much more will. so, in effect, it presently looks like the federal government will lose more money in freddie and fannie than in aig by some margin. >> well, warren, i look at these programs overall, okay? we will get every penny we put into the banks back and with a profit. >> yeah, i think you're right. >> and i think when you look at all the other programs, we may be surprised what we get back. and actually even on freddie and fannie, i'm thinking the fed will make a lot of money by buying and holding those securities. but you're right in terms of the losses. and to me, the important thing about freddie and fannie is righ
and i was fortunate, we were fortunate that we were able to get it done without the markets becoming spooked or unsettled. so that's why i was, you know, why that, what i'd heard in china got my full attention. >> there's a front-page story in the journal this morning about freddie and fannie, and it's very much worth reading. and i believe it said that there's now 111 billion that's within put in -- that's been put in by the federal government, but it's expected much more will. so, in...
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but what i realized is that i'm just fortunate to be able to hold this seat. and i'm honored to be able to hold this office. and it is the office of the people of the first congressional district. i fall in line behind jack kingston, and then betty carter -- buddy carter, that doesn't sound right. there is a lot of pressure there. those guys are political icons. and just to follow in their footsteps is a big challenge for me. and i want to do the very best that i can. that is all i have ever tried to do. host: final question, body your -- buddy your given name? mr. carter: it is not. my grandfather was earl patrick, so my parents came up with earl leroy. goodness gracious. i think one day somebody said hey, buddy. i will take it. my given name is earl leroy. is bless my sister, her name cecile armine. host: congressman, thank you very much for your time. announcer: tonight, graphic artist joel iskowitz on women aviators or received the congressional gold medal for their world war ii service. very often, by the way, another great thing about our nation is that
but what i realized is that i'm just fortunate to be able to hold this seat. and i'm honored to be able to hold this office. and it is the office of the people of the first congressional district. i fall in line behind jack kingston, and then betty carter -- buddy carter, that doesn't sound right. there is a lot of pressure there. those guys are political icons. and just to follow in their footsteps is a big challenge for me. and i want to do the very best that i can. that is all i have ever...
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but we're fortunate in that a majority of the cases do pay ap one of the avenues that we use to work better with our customers is that pro-active communication and making sure that we're reaching out early on in our case process so that people understand what their expectations are and that really helps. >> some folks might, you know, who are kind of obligated to pay might think that it's not fair, is it not somebody to snap well maybe this is fair and there's a way. >> we have a process in place and we explain everything to them and of course, we have the courts of california, and of course once we explain it to them, and we open the doors to them, and they're not fearful of us, we can establish a great relationship, and once they understand the more information people get the better they understand and they are able to understand our process. >> it's not about them. we just showed video of little kids running around in the play ground it really is about them. >> absolutely. the focus is on making sure we're doing our best to collect the child support that families are legally, fina
but we're fortunate in that a majority of the cases do pay ap one of the avenues that we use to work better with our customers is that pro-active communication and making sure that we're reaching out early on in our case process so that people understand what their expectations are and that really helps. >> some folks might, you know, who are kind of obligated to pay might think that it's not fair, is it not somebody to snap well maybe this is fair and there's a way. >> we have a...
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with cold weather moving in for the winter, more programs are underway to help the less fortunate. one 9-year-old girl in santa fe, new mexico came up with her own plan to help the homeless, and it all starts with baking muffins. kcci's robert richardson introduces us to the young entrepreneur, who's making a difference this holiday season. one-third. richard: emily meehan is a little girl with a big heart. >> i just kept seeing these that said, 'anything can help, please help me', so i said, well, i want to do something. richard but where to begin? :>> i said let's maybe think of something that you could do and money. richard it turns out emily had a : lot of ideas, but her parents helped her focus on two of her hobbies, knitting and baking. so this summer, she learned to make chocolate chip zucchini muffins. relatives took them to work and church. >> they sell very fast. richard and emily says they need : to increase production to keep up with demand. and the final step, helping the homeless. the profits go to supplies for making hats and scarves. they've been able to buy a lot m
with cold weather moving in for the winter, more programs are underway to help the less fortunate. one 9-year-old girl in santa fe, new mexico came up with her own plan to help the homeless, and it all starts with baking muffins. kcci's robert richardson introduces us to the young entrepreneur, who's making a difference this holiday season. one-third. richard: emily meehan is a little girl with a big heart. >> i just kept seeing these that said, 'anything can help, please help me', so i...
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volunteers were out in force with many serving meals to those less fortunate. the salvation army prepared thanksgiving dinner for a thousand guests today. what is thanksgiving without the macy's parade. it marked its 89th annual. 3million people watched the parade along the route. and they all had a ball under significantly heightened security this year, the parade went off without a hitch. >> bargain shopping and beating the crowds. some retailers are rethinking their thanksgiving strategies. >> kristen has more on the shoppers in a moment. but first dave has more on the macy's day parade. dave. >> reporter: today's parade looked a little different than usual. and not just because of some new balloons. no. because of a noticeably larger police presence. 2500 extra officers on duty today. three heavily armed hercules teams along the parade route. and a lot of security we couldn't even see. >> we have a lot of officers plain clothes working the crowds, moving amongst the crowds. we will have a safest. not many people stayed away. they're here? >> reporter: in co
volunteers were out in force with many serving meals to those less fortunate. the salvation army prepared thanksgiving dinner for a thousand guests today. what is thanksgiving without the macy's parade. it marked its 89th annual. 3million people watched the parade along the route. and they all had a ball under significantly heightened security this year, the parade went off without a hitch. >> bargain shopping and beating the crowds. some retailers are rethinking their thanksgiving...
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lo mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce and you got some fortune cookies. have a good one.ah, these small new york apartments... protect your belongings. let geico help you with renters insurance. the markets change,
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fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto®. hey guys! finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warfarin, but the blood testing and dietary restrictions... don't get me started on that. i didn't have to. we started on xarelto®. nice pass. safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, unusual brui
fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto®. hey guys! finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried...
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first of all, we were fortunate earlier this season to bring you a musical prodigy, a fifth grader who is already a member of the san francisco conservatory of music and who had just taken first place in a national music competition. she also charmed us with her personality. so we are happy to show you that performance again. angeline hyung. enjoy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> wow. it sounded just as good this time around. and we wish angeline and her family a happy holiday season and look forward to her next appearance. >>> coming up now, a performance by the dance company. they brought filipino dance culture to our show. this time we're going to see an instrumental number by vanessa gomez break and major julian. so please enjoy it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, that was fun to listen to again. again, our thanks to vanessa and major julian of the dance company. that's it for this holiday weekend show. and you can get more information on our guests and our featured events on nbcbayarea.com as well as on social media. we are on twitter and facebook. so check us out and give us your feedb
first of all, we were fortunate earlier this season to bring you a musical prodigy, a fifth grader who is already a member of the san francisco conservatory of music and who had just taken first place in a national music competition. she also charmed us with her personality. so we are happy to show you that performance again. angeline hyung. enjoy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> wow. it sounded just as good this time around. and we wish angeline and her family a happy holiday...
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inaudible conversations] >> joining us on said it is evan osnos his book "age of ambition" chasing fortune, truth and faith in the new china" winner of national book award for nonfiction 2014. mr. osnos, i want to start with a personal story my sister just a back from china this summer. she is idiom's teacher. she said what she saw with the building is unsustainable. >> guest: frankly she is right. right now this week gore last week going to an extraordinary period with the economic formula over 30 years is running out of gas. the thing that works so well for the railways and the airports china has as many real ways as we need for the of moment. there would be demographic pressure but then to figure out how did give more money into the hands of ordinary people? how did you build the chinese google? that is the challenge and with all this turbulence is a reflection. >> since our viewers have been listening we will go straight to calls. we will begin with cleveland ohio. go-ahead. >> caller:. >> host: put him on hold as a reminder to turn down the volume on your television. now we will move
inaudible conversations] >> joining us on said it is evan osnos his book "age of ambition" chasing fortune, truth and faith in the new china" winner of national book award for nonfiction 2014. mr. osnos, i want to start with a personal story my sister just a back from china this summer. she is idiom's teacher. she said what she saw with the building is unsustainable. >> guest: frankly she is right. right now this week gore last week going to an extraordinary period...
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we're very fortunate, very very fortunate" stephanie: the fire caused around 20 thousand dollars worth of damage... jack/1shot metro firefighters got to dig in to their thanksgiving feast a day early. fire crews from urbandale, clive, johnston, windsor heights, and waukee were honored for their services earlier today. neighbors and families sat down with the firefighters, who were thankful for the support. "it's a way of being thankful for our safety. everyone is going home at the end of their shift. we're very thankful for that. we're very thankful for the communities that help support us. we're very thankful for the citizens within the communities who are taking fire safety so seriously." jack: everyone got together for the festivities at the urbandale fire station. stephanie/2shot coming up on local 5 news at five... we're helping you get your black friday game plan all set. grab a pen and some paper...we'll run down when some of the biggest stores will open. jack: and next... before the shopping begins. which toys are toxic for your kids? "you're watching local 5 news at 5 in hd wi
we're very fortunate, very very fortunate" stephanie: the fire caused around 20 thousand dollars worth of damage... jack/1shot metro firefighters got to dig in to their thanksgiving feast a day early. fire crews from urbandale, clive, johnston, windsor heights, and waukee were honored for their services earlier today. neighbors and families sat down with the firefighters, who were thankful for the support. "it's a way of being thankful for our safety. everyone is going home at the end...
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. >> the fortunate part his plan went hay wire because people fought back. >> they say he first burst into this building wednesday morning arched with a large knife and stabbed a student. that's when a construction worker rushed in to stop him. >> where did your son get stabbed. >> right at his belt line right here in front. not too far from the femoral artery. >> investigators say muhammad also targeted a second student and staff member before being taken down. his dorm roommate says he kept to himself. >> didn't talk much. and i mefr saw him walk with anybody. >> officers were seen rushing into their dorm wednesday guns drawnect collecting evidence and believe mohammed acted alone. we have no reason to believe that this was in any way related to terrorism. >>. >> reporter: classes will resume today and all four victims are expected to make a full recovery, reen ma and kendis. >> brandi, thank you so much. >> we should point out the students say he was angry at being angry at being kicked out of a stud group. >> apparently the group was for the class that he attacked. >> very fortuna
. >> the fortunate part his plan went hay wire because people fought back. >> they say he first burst into this building wednesday morning arched with a large knife and stabbed a student. that's when a construction worker rushed in to stop him. >> where did your son get stabbed. >> right at his belt line right here in front. not too far from the femoral artery. >> investigators say muhammad also targeted a second student and staff member before being taken down....
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. >> i've been very, very fortunate to surround myself with a lot of very, very good people, not only good car people but just good individuals that are just hard working, dedicated, loyal, and they see the vision and what the dream is. >>> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." becoming a successful entrepreneur or even a wealthy individual isn't easy. but if there's anyone who has the formula to get you there, it is my "all-access" guest. take a look. michael lee chin is a self--made business mogul, banker, investor and than throwphilanthropist. he left a career to pursue a career as a financial advisor, a lucrative decision for a jamaican jamaican-born canadian. he once accumulated an estimated net worth of $2 billion. today his portfolio of diversified companies spans across financial services, tourism, real estate, and health care. he's also chairman of the national commercial bank of jamaica and donates his time around the world to philanthropic work especially in education. i caught up with michael lee chin at this year's black enterprise entrepreneurs summit in atl
. >> i've been very, very fortunate to surround myself with a lot of very, very good people, not only good car people but just good individuals that are just hard working, dedicated, loyal, and they see the vision and what the dream is. >>> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." becoming a successful entrepreneur or even a wealthy individual isn't easy. but if there's anyone who has the formula to get you there, it is my "all-access" guest. take a...
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welcomome to a show we likeo call "wheel of fortune." see you later. hello! those devices as we get ready to give away some money. $1,000 to exact. "event," the category. off we go. ♪ [ bell chimes ] stephen. thanksgiving day parade. yeah, we had one today. [ applause ] and you've got $1,000. congratulations... thank you. to stephen pyles from atlanta.
welcomome to a show we likeo call "wheel of fortune." see you later. hello! those devices as we get ready to give away some money. $1,000 to exact. "event," the category. off we go. ♪ [ bell chimes ] stephen. thanksgiving day parade. yeah, we had one today. [ applause ] and you've got $1,000. congratulations... thank you. to stephen pyles from atlanta.
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dreamworks is handndg out 10 million wonton soup fortune cookies, special fortunes written by if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all and not just the powerful few. >>> we welcomed servicemen and which delivers >>> ron howard and brian glazer, oscar winners for a beautiful mind and their new series and the breakthroughs on aging. >> my episode touches on all of those far rerehing, far fetchehe ideas about living, you know, hundreds of years. >> we can slow aging in humans a little bit, the impmct is monumental. >> ron's look at the science of livingonger and better is the latest installment in the set of six documentaries. >> the whole series is
dreamworks is handndg out 10 million wonton soup fortune cookies, special fortunes written by if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can...
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was fortunately expected to make a full recovery. >> it is shoulder wound. he described it the as his lap. >> reporter: seven year veteran of the state police and can expect to be home in time for thanksgiving. >> more than likely tomorrow, but he will be under observation until that time. >> reporter: as for that injury, his commander, trooper casey a's commander said they did not hit any bones or any organs. of course great news for trooper casey inn family and friend gathered here at hahnemann university hospital. we're live here at hahnemann university hospital i'm's greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> "eyewitness news" was there as trooper's damage cruiser was brought back to belmont barracks in wynfield. you can see windshield was writled with bullet holes. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson will have more in a live report at 5:30. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the the pennsylvania state trooper shot in the line of duty. you can get latest on television and at our web site at cbs philly.com. >>> lets look at y
was fortunately expected to make a full recovery. >> it is shoulder wound. he described it the as his lap. >> reporter: seven year veteran of the state police and can expect to be home in time for thanksgiving. >> more than likely tomorrow, but he will be under observation until that time. >> reporter: as for that injury, his commander, trooper casey a's commander said they did not hit any bones or any organs. of course great news for trooper casey inn family and friend...
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. >> it is not that the stories -- first of all, we started a new section and if you are not a fortune 500 company or about to become one, what we' re doing in the commercial side gets no attention. and the people who are still in the dock and i think in order to improve the economic welfare of african-americans, we have to show that we can do these things. karen: and banner business is a magazine, about the same size of the bostonian, but it covers people of color doing great things in business. >> emerging businesses, primarily. we are not trying to compete with fortune 500 were black enterprise, because a lot of the companies in black enterprise are doing very well. karen: this is an outgrowth coming out of banner publications. >> it is, and we hope that can there are two sources of secular power, politics and wealth. we are doing pretty well in politics, we are moving ahead, it has been a hard struggle but we are doing better if you look at the statistics. the last presidential election, there was a higher percentage of blacks more than any other ethnic group that voted. that is a
. >> it is not that the stories -- first of all, we started a new section and if you are not a fortune 500 company or about to become one, what we' re doing in the commercial side gets no attention. and the people who are still in the dock and i think in order to improve the economic welfare of african-americans, we have to show that we can do these things. karen: and banner business is a magazine, about the same size of the bostonian, but it covers people of color doing great things in...
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fortunately no deaths were reported. >>> two lucky birds are making their journey to washington d.c. for the annual thanksgiving pardon thatat the white house, known as tom one and tom two, they travelled in style with top notch security. president obama will pardon them in a rose garden ceremony. and they have a big old bird hangout. >> lucky bird, 1, 2, 3, 4. >>> today, president obama honors the 2015 medal of freedom recipients among this year's 17 honorees, barbara mcole ski. and we wanted to wish a happy birthday to sarah highland, 25, and catherine heigl turns 37, and billy connolly. i'm shannon mulaire. tocoming up -- a new alert right before one of the busiest travel days of the year. plus -- it started with a school project -- and ended with an 15 million dollars and an apology. and we're not in kansas anymore... but you may need a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow -- to buy dorothy's dress. wait until you hear how much it went for at an auction.
fortunately no deaths were reported. >>> two lucky birds are making their journey to washington d.c. for the annual thanksgiving pardon thatat the white house, known as tom one and tom two, they travelled in style with top notch security. president obama will pardon them in a rose garden ceremony. and they have a big old bird hangout. >> lucky bird, 1, 2, 3, 4. >>> today, president obama honors the 2015 medal of freedom recipients among this year's 17 honorees, barbara...
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his fortune is now estimated at just over $58 million and he's hot on warren buffett's heels. boy, that must be nice. >>> and just ahead, the 24-year-old that's $8 million richer. >>> and the trailer for one of next year's biggest movies. you're watching "early today." . [ female announcer ] when you're serious about fighting wrinkles, turn to roc retinol correxion . one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin looks ageless. high performance skincare only from roc . pain from your day can haunt you at night, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need, helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. daddy gator couldn't push the throttle on his little boat any harder if he tried. he's beached here, gazing out on an unforgiving landscape. for while the people who come in here use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they completely forget their experience... daddy gator sees all and forgets nothing. "i've got to motor out of here
his fortune is now estimated at just over $58 million and he's hot on warren buffett's heels. boy, that must be nice. >>> and just ahead, the 24-year-old that's $8 million richer. >>> and the trailer for one of next year's biggest movies. you're watching "early today." . [ female announcer ] when you're serious about fighting wrinkles, turn to roc retinol correxion . one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin...
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can he turn online fame into offline fortune? >>> jcpenney's black friday sale starts thursday at 3:00 p.m. get your vaintation code for a chance to win one of ten cash prizes in our $100,000 blala friday sweepstakes while supplies last. jcpenney, where giving begins. >>> dave, i'm sorry to interrupt, i've got to take a sick day tomorrow. >> dads don't take sick days. dads take nyquil severe. the nighttime sniffling sneezing coughing aching fever best sleep with a cold medicine. seconds. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. unless you have a cute baby or adorable puppy takes a lot to go viral online these ys. and the pressure can push certain performers to go to dangerous extremes. when they say they live to entertain, they mean it. my "nightline" coanchor juju chang takes a second look for our series "pushing the limits." >> reporter: in the blooenlg of an eye a routine rehearsal goes horribly wrong. >> get him down! horseman chained, shackled, submerged in a tank of water, attempting to free himself in one breath. sudden
can he turn online fame into offline fortune? >>> jcpenney's black friday sale starts thursday at 3:00 p.m. get your vaintation code for a chance to win one of ten cash prizes in our $100,000 blala friday sweepstakes while supplies last. jcpenney, where giving begins. >>> dave, i'm sorry to interrupt, i've got to take a sick day tomorrow. >> dads don't take sick days. dads take nyquil severe. the nighttime sniffling sneezing coughing aching fever best sleep with a cold...
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fortunately no deaths were reported. >>> two lucky birds are making their journey to washington d.c. for the annual thanksgiving pardon thatat the white house, known as tom one and tom two, they travelled in style with top notch security. president obama will pardon them in a rose garden ceremony. and they have a big old bird hangout. >> lucky bird, 1, 2, 3, 4. >>> today, president obama honors the 2015 medal of freedom recipients recipients. among this year's 17 honorees, barbara mcole ski. and we wanted to wish a happy birthday to sarah highland, 25, and billy connolly.
fortunately no deaths were reported. >>> two lucky birds are making their journey to washington d.c. for the annual thanksgiving pardon thatat the white house, known as tom one and tom two, they travelled in style with top notch security. president obama will pardon them in a rose garden ceremony. and they have a big old bird hangout. >> lucky bird, 1, 2, 3, 4. >>> today, president obama honors the 2015 medal of freedom recipients recipients. among this year's 17...
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. - i handled it when i lost my fortune, and i handled it when i lost my fortune. - you said that twice. - because i think it bears repeating. but this is too much. that couple that just lele-- a $50 checec a $1.47 tip. 47 cents? uh, i wasn't even aware they were still making pennies. i smiled and bent over backwards, giving them service-- all for $1.47? this makes me the lowest-paid hooker in new york. hey! was something wrong with the service my girl over here gave you? - no. tipping's an option. - so is me spitting in your food. you might want to remember that the next time you leave a waitress pennies. - i'm sorry. i didn't know. this was our first and last date. - sorry, dude. looks like this little tip st lost you the chance to give her your little tip. [grunts] - ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh [cash register bell dings] ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh imaginina world where the only thing you had to wrestle for on thanksgiving was the last piecece of pumpkin pie and the only place we camped out was in front of a fire and not the parking lot of a store. at t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods,
. - i handled it when i lost my fortune, and i handled it when i lost my fortune. - you said that twice. - because i think it bears repeating. but this is too much. that couple that just lele-- a $50 checec a $1.47 tip. 47 cents? uh, i wasn't even aware they were still making pennies. i smiled and bent over backwards, giving them service-- all for $1.47? this makes me the lowest-paid hooker in new york. hey! was something wrong with the service my girl over here gave you? - no. tipping's an...