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gage. >> good evening, everyone my name is anna gage i'd like to add address the smoking in the ocean avenue area i have 2 hundred and 50 signatures i'll have signed about the 205 ocean avenue address it's a little bit down from there and its replacement i'm up and down the block it's in the same area it's very bad i addressed the tenant and i told her noted to move into my building and so she's like smoking cigarettes and leaving we'd cigarettes and he butts and i see the light on all night i was coming from my workshop and as i was coming from there i saw the light on and clouds of smoke and thought wow. this was everyday so i went through nicely and said can you please tell our supervisor to stop smoking in front of my premises or sheila's she'll be evicted as a attended the supervise from that that runs the building he said well, i don't know who she is she's going to put a title over the business i said i don't think so this is the same lady that is smoking in front of my kids they usually come out if my daughter is there's like 68 or 7 years old we don't smoke at&t park them whe
gage. >> good evening, everyone my name is anna gage i'd like to add address the smoking in the ocean avenue area i have 2 hundred and 50 signatures i'll have signed about the 205 ocean avenue address it's a little bit down from there and its replacement i'm up and down the block it's in the same area it's very bad i addressed the tenant and i told her noted to move into my building and so she's like smoking cigarettes and leaving we'd cigarettes and he butts and i see the light on all...
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Nov 14, 2014
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no now, gage found this as she was going through the confidential files at the national archives whenade this discovery. listen to what she told our brooke baldwin about a possible motive behind the letter. >> martin luther king had also come out on several occasions and criticized the fbi itself for failing tone force civil rights law and that for j. edgar hoover was, by war, the worst thing that you could possibly do and almost anyone who criticized the fbi sort of ended up on hoover's enemy list in one way or the other although not everyone got a letter like this one. >> reporter: it's been widely known that hoover was on a mission to discredit king but gc gage believes this was written by one of hoover's assistant directors, a man by the name of william sullivan. >> i looked at the top of the letter and it's addressed to king and then the first line is, "in view of your low-grade abnormal personal behavior, i will not dignify your name with a mister, a reverend or a doctor." it's just incredible to think that the fbi was at the keyboard sending this off and asking him to effective
no now, gage found this as she was going through the confidential files at the national archives whenade this discovery. listen to what she told our brooke baldwin about a possible motive behind the letter. >> martin luther king had also come out on several occasions and criticized the fbi itself for failing tone force civil rights law and that for j. edgar hoover was, by war, the worst thing that you could possibly do and almost anyone who criticized the fbi sort of ended up on hoover's...
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Nov 24, 2014
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. >>> we have more on the life and leg gage, ahead or
. >>> we have more on the life and leg gage, ahead or
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he writes -- expressed a professor gage? hoover and lyndon johnson have been good friends, were neighbors and lived on the same street in the 1940's. they were both people who loved to trade in secret information. you have this very odd situation in which lyndon johnson is simultaneously kind of publicly championing the civil rights act, publicly championing a lot of civil rights activism in the middle of 1964, but it is much more private conversations there making jokes about king, particularly about his extramarital affairs -- which the fbi had started finding out about in 1963, 1964. this is the kind of gossip that certainly lyndon johnson and hoover himself liked to share. you have a real disconnect both on the part of the fbi, but also on the part of the white house between what it is they are saying publicly during these years and what it is they're talking about in private. >> after j edgar hoover called dr. king "the most notorious liar in the country," a reporter asked him for his response. this is a clip. >> dr. ki
he writes -- expressed a professor gage? hoover and lyndon johnson have been good friends, were neighbors and lived on the same street in the 1940's. they were both people who loved to trade in secret information. you have this very odd situation in which lyndon johnson is simultaneously kind of publicly championing the civil rights act, publicly championing a lot of civil rights activism in the middle of 1964, but it is much more private conversations there making jokes about king,...
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j jennifer gage says he found a razor blade. >> a little piece of candy like every other child does thening after halloween and finds a razor blade. look at this. it looked rusty, like someone had it laying in their or something and said oh, let's put this in candy. >> investigators say the blade ended up sandwiched between the bar and the wrapper. that investigation continues. >> take a look at this. you know we love our disney. it's a small fire that broke out on one of the fires there. videos appeared on youtube just a short time later. a spokesperson says em bers from fire works landed on the mine train. everybody was safely evacuated. >>> how about shelby who was at walt disney at the time. breaks my heart. don't worry they'll get it back up and running. >> of course they will. >>> let's face it. you've probably got all kinds of halloween candy and you're like what do i do with all this? >> i've been eating it. that's the problem. >> which ones should you eat and which should you pass on. our medical team let's you know the good, bad and the ugly coming up. >> all right. and our so
j jennifer gage says he found a razor blade. >> a little piece of candy like every other child does thening after halloween and finds a razor blade. look at this. it looked rusty, like someone had it laying in their or something and said oh, let's put this in candy. >> investigators say the blade ended up sandwiched between the bar and the wrapper. that investigation continues. >> take a look at this. you know we love our disney. it's a small fire that broke out on one of the...
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Nov 3, 2014
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it is the ultimate leg gages of the promise of his entire presidency.t is shameful. >> we saw mary landrieu come out and suggest that the reason he is falling behind in the polls is his gernd and women have a difficult time if the south and race in the south and president obama's poll numbers there. today just before air time tom mar ki harkin senator from arkansas said don't be fooled because ernst is really attractive. i have been watching these ads. hear so much about joanie she is really attractive and she sounds nice. she goes on to say i don't care if she is as good looking as tail tore swift or as nice as mr. rogers if she is voting for michelle bachmann she is wrong for iowa. if republicans said that it would be national news. wall to wall news. in this case he will probably get away with that. remember in 2008 when hillary clinton lost the primary in iowa one of the things she said in talking about her loss is i was very surprised to see that iowa never elected statewide a women to office. now iowa is about to and it will be republican women jo
it is the ultimate leg gages of the promise of his entire presidency.t is shameful. >> we saw mary landrieu come out and suggest that the reason he is falling behind in the polls is his gernd and women have a difficult time if the south and race in the south and president obama's poll numbers there. today just before air time tom mar ki harkin senator from arkansas said don't be fooled because ernst is really attractive. i have been watching these ads. hear so much about joanie she is...
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synchrony financial. gage with us. liz: here we to. -- go.inal two minutes, david of a exciting day. david: everybody is onntender hooks waiting to see what happens in the election. we'll guide you through all the economic and business implications for the election no matter who wins coming up this hour. we have nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. we have a positive day for the story. not so oil. another 2% drop in the price. some companies rely on oil and gas getting hammered, like halliburton, for example. >> no doubt, we saw names moving in a big way, 4, 5, 6, 7%. energy is the worst performer of 2014. this is oil sifting at three-year lows. gasoline is under three bucks. people love that. liz: herbalife officer say 2016 growth rate looks good. shares sinking today. very messy earnings report. >> we were expecting things to go as a messy report but, that is exactly what they got. stock down, 21%. sounded positive going forward. when you have the company, you really want them to do well. david: nicole, dow is up by 16 points. woul
synchrony financial. gage with us. liz: here we to. -- go.inal two minutes, david of a exciting day. david: everybody is onntender hooks waiting to see what happens in the election. we'll guide you through all the economic and business implications for the election no matter who wins coming up this hour. we have nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. we have a positive day for the story. not so oil. another 2% drop in the price. some companies rely on oil and gas getting hammered, like...
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magazines,gaged in but they decided to try outdoor and the power of outdoor in china.rd of these companies before from china. the chair is moving. [laughter] it is interesting. outside of airports where they know people are traveling, it is important to have significant outdoor space. >> what do you think about wearables? >> why are you asking me that question? [laughter] >> i have no idea. [laughter] what do you think about them? companies are about to know so much more about the way you act, think, react to everything. extending the thing about messages in meetings. where does it end? >> what happened to google glass? thathrilled about the fact that has already dropped out of the headlines. i think that is largely good news that we can get excited about many things and we can jump on these bandwagons. the bigger issue of whether it and itg to be something is speeding a stream to your insurance company and other we have notink fully explored the depth of what this means in terms of real data protection. you could walk into a restaurant and the menu would pop up in fro
magazines,gaged in but they decided to try outdoor and the power of outdoor in china.rd of these companies before from china. the chair is moving. [laughter] it is interesting. outside of airports where they know people are traveling, it is important to have significant outdoor space. >> what do you think about wearables? >> why are you asking me that question? [laughter] >> i have no idea. [laughter] what do you think about them? companies are about to know so much more about...
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let's welcome greg gage. [applause] >> hello chicago. i am actually from michigan. you guys are good people so i am excited about this. am a neuroscientist. have a make-up to build n allowing us low-cost tools. learn about to changes that there are that have happened and making something that we called citizen science. i am in neuroscientist, in order to study the brain and have to go to graduate school. trying to spend six years on a access to the tools to understand how the brain works. little bit silly because one out of five oz is going to have in neurological disorder. i had to understand how the brain works. if you wanted to learn astronomy, you do not have to a ph.d. in astrophysics. you can buy a telescope and set it up on your backyard. you will become interested, you in becoming erested an astronomy. as an amateur level it should access the same tools. mates d work with my lab in graduate school, we would go outside to try to change that. would have papier-mâchÉ frankenstein, trying to put ice cream on his head. visual take out the cortex right here, the s
let's welcome greg gage. [applause] >> hello chicago. i am actually from michigan. you guys are good people so i am excited about this. am a neuroscientist. have a make-up to build n allowing us low-cost tools. learn about to changes that there are that have happened and making something that we called citizen science. i am in neuroscientist, in order to study the brain and have to go to graduate school. trying to spend six years on a access to the tools to understand how the brain works....
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analytics. for synchrony nancial.s. gage with us.microsoft a new high, $47.50, they are part bring up with a drop box. investors like that. online file sharing, $47.50. i alone some of that stock. burger king, high year's sales but the posted a loss because of all the money they spend in the tim horton deal. the stock is down $0.30. check the airline stocks. delta united southwest, jetblue. thanks to those hidden fees, a new study, airlines take in $50 billion worldwide. that is just in fees. extra bags, what they used to give you for free, they charge for nearly $50 billion worth. that is up 17% this year. the average traveler paid $15 in fees. if you are traveling, stop by norway. just wrapped up a world's most prosperous country, not it is said gaming institute the switzerland number tto. denmark, number four. the united states is number 10. lava flows from the killer volcano. president obama declares it a major disaster. coming up after the break, midterm elections. why would a republican victory mean the next two years and what
analytics. for synchrony nancial.s. gage with us.microsoft a new high, $47.50, they are part bring up with a drop box. investors like that. online file sharing, $47.50. i alone some of that stock. burger king, high year's sales but the posted a loss because of all the money they spend in the tim horton deal. the stock is down $0.30. check the airline stocks. delta united southwest, jetblue. thanks to those hidden fees, a new study, airlines take in $50 billion worldwide. that is just in fees....
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Nov 1, 2014
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what gage and rockefeller and ford and other foundations are doing in africa and the developing world are remarkable. but we cannot forget that governments have the amount of money, the capital, and the influence to help solve these problems. i will say this in a bit of a chauvinistic sense. no one has this more than the united states of america. it is a great symbol of leadership that we have been able to be, historically, a major factor in feeding hungry people and helping folks develop themselves. the real question for us is, can we continue to do it given the political system that we currently have. i mentioned our research establishment. some of you may know that congress created a $250 million fund in the last farm bill called the foundation for food , and agriculture research. i'm not sure why the secretary of agriculture decided me to -- decided to get the least competent person to chair that, so he chose me to chair that fund. we are going to look at new and innovative ways to provide agriculture research initiatives that the private sector can't seem to -- or don't want to f
what gage and rockefeller and ford and other foundations are doing in africa and the developing world are remarkable. but we cannot forget that governments have the amount of money, the capital, and the influence to help solve these problems. i will say this in a bit of a chauvinistic sense. no one has this more than the united states of america. it is a great symbol of leadership that we have been able to be, historically, a major factor in feeding hungry people and helping folks develop...
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the book certainly campuses at have some link darren gage meant in the war in afghanistan, our engagement in counterterrorism which of course we deal with along side with you in so many of the nations of the world. i is prime minister went to more than 20 funerals for soldiers law -- lost in the conflict in afghanistan and as we now see conflict spreading throughout the middle east in the so-called islamic state. i think there are things to reflect on in the book that i learned during the course of leading our nation that conflict. ideal extensively in the book with a shared challenge of climate change with their brand adventure in putting across on carbon a very fast and furious political argument. a political argument which is seen bipartisanship in our nation lost. when labour was first elected to government in 2007 both sides of politics stood for that election on the basis that they would enact an emissions trading scheme. if you had stood in the center of that election campaign and said i predict that putting a price on carbon and climate change would be a flashpoint partisan issue
the book certainly campuses at have some link darren gage meant in the war in afghanistan, our engagement in counterterrorism which of course we deal with along side with you in so many of the nations of the world. i is prime minister went to more than 20 funerals for soldiers law -- lost in the conflict in afghanistan and as we now see conflict spreading throughout the middle east in the so-called islamic state. i think there are things to reflect on in the book that i learned during the...