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and he first called gen-probe. he didn't call the police. he called gen-probe. that shows how disoriented he was. >> the crime scene appeared to be staged. it had the earmarks of a robbery, but no money was missing from helena's wallet. >> you had her purse that was strewn about. they preserved all of that for fingerprints or other evidence, of which, unfortunately, there were none. >> there was no physical evidence left. obviously, he wore gloves. i mean, one safely can assume that, i guess. >> and it was clear that helena valiantly fought her attacker. >> this woman put up a hellacious fight. it was evidenced by the fact that her fingernails, two of them were found at the scene. she had broken off two of her fingernails while scratching this person. >> at the autopsy the medical examiner discovered petechial hemorrhages in helena's eyes, an indication of strangulation. there were no signs of sexual assault. but under helena's fingernails were tiny traces of what appeared to be blood. unfortunately, the sample was too small for forensic analysis. >> what comes
and he first called gen-probe. he didn't call the police. he called gen-probe. that shows how disoriented he was. >> the crime scene appeared to be staged. it had the earmarks of a robbery, but no money was missing from helena's wallet. >> you had her purse that was strewn about. they preserved all of that for fingerprints or other evidence, of which, unfortunately, there were none. >> there was no physical evidence left. obviously, he wore gloves. i mean, one safely can...
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us the gen-examiner is? >> late 30's and early 40's. now is the time for them to make a change in their savings rates and wealth accumulation. >> to my guests, thanks a lot. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. the program may be over but the conversations continues? we want to hear what you think about this and any day's show. you can log on to our facebook page or send us your thoughts on twitter. or you can reach me directly @ray suarez news. we will a he see you at the next edition of "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. be very important matters. >> i would say it is the most secretive white house that i have ever been involved in covering. >> during the run-up to the iraq war, abramson was the d.c.
us the gen-examiner is? >> late 30's and early 40's. now is the time for them to make a change in their savings rates and wealth accumulation. >> to my guests, thanks a lot. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. the program may be over but the conversations continues? we want to hear what you think about this and any day's show. you can log on to our facebook page or send us your thoughts on twitter. or you can reach me...
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free time from gen-xers to millennials is down 37%. so they looked up.nd there was a coach, teacher, volunteer, chaperon, and somebody told them exactly what to do. and now they want somebody to tell them exactly what to do. we weren't raised that way. we hate people telling us what to do. >> very good to see you have brad. great to see you. >> thanks. >> there was a big win today for businesses concerned about the implementation of obamacare. medium sized businesses will have an additional year to cover employees of pay a fine. larger companies still face the 2015 deadline. but it will be phased in. this is a significant change from the original plan, which required employers with 50 or more full-time workers to offer coverage or pay a penalty starting at $2,000 per worker. small businesses are fewer than 50 employees, which is about 96% of all employers have not been required to provide coverage under obamacare. it's a new way for the little guy to get into big-time real els state. >> every time you write a check on a real estate deal. you have to real
free time from gen-xers to millennials is down 37%. so they looked up.nd there was a coach, teacher, volunteer, chaperon, and somebody told them exactly what to do. and now they want somebody to tell them exactly what to do. we weren't raised that way. we hate people telling us what to do. >> very good to see you have brad. great to see you. >> thanks. >> there was a big win today for businesses concerned about the implementation of obamacare. medium sized businesses will have...
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stires group, next gen, wants to raise $100 million. gwen: tom sire. climate change and kill keystone. and if you looked at some of the early advertising in kentucky, then those down there, little super pacs and that's about the mitch mcconnell race and they're running ads about the candidates and so it's both. >> and one of the things about the silicon valley boom, and not just silicon valley, we've created a fair number of billionaires and two created just yesterday when facebook bought what's app. will we see more billionaires enter this? >> we probably will see more billionaires get in the game. or see very wealthy people band together around an issue. one of my personal favorites this year is top chefs. top chef there or the judge, the -- tom calicio, is trying to put together a super pac to go after people who voted to reduce food stamps. so this could take on all kinds of forms. and candidates could have people coming at them from everywhere. in the kentucky senate race, here we are, you know, we've got the primary in may, the general forever aw
stires group, next gen, wants to raise $100 million. gwen: tom sire. climate change and kill keystone. and if you looked at some of the early advertising in kentucky, then those down there, little super pacs and that's about the mitch mcconnell race and they're running ads about the candidates and so it's both. >> and one of the things about the silicon valley boom, and not just silicon valley, we've created a fair number of billionaires and two created just yesterday when facebook bought...
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gen y. and the boomers. speak to the. shore i mean the millennial is are so poked and prodded and studied for everything but they really are key for the future of our housing market and there's a couple things going on with them right now i mean number one as we know a lot of that record numbers of them are living at home with their parents so they sort of haven't launched yet which is causing a big clogging the pipeline of how things are normally supposed to happen our household formation numbers are very low but when they do launch and those that have i mean data on what they want shows that they really want different kinds of housing then they grew up and it's not necessarily that they want to live in a big skyscraper in new york city. it's not really that it's more that they want to live where the action is and that can be in the right kind of suburb they just want to be in a cool place with lots going on and they don't want to be in a car so you know all that that data shows that they want more urban places so many p
gen y. and the boomers. speak to the. shore i mean the millennial is are so poked and prodded and studied for everything but they really are key for the future of our housing market and there's a couple things going on with them right now i mean number one as we know a lot of that record numbers of them are living at home with their parents so they sort of haven't launched yet which is causing a big clogging the pipeline of how things are normally supposed to happen our household formation...
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gen. macarthur had really had it out with truman. anyway, he had his day in congress. he made a dramatic speech and then he started out of the chamber, and mrs. macarthur was seated where normally the first lady sits, in that gallery. gen. macarthur stopped dead still and looked up and blew her a kiss, and he had just said before he left the podium that he remembered an old army barracks song, "old soldiers never die; they just fade away." the guy sitting on the seat next to us said, "hamlet, next week hamlet." it was pure theater, and so much politics is theater, don't you think? c-span: when you talk to those kids, how often do you say things like, "well, if you could have only seen it in my day"? what do they do when you say that? >> guest: sometimes they turn off their ears, but what i try to do, because i do think conversation is a dying art form in this country -- we're viewers, we're watchers so much more than we are talkers -- i try to instill that in them around the table. i do tr
gen. macarthur had really had it out with truman. anyway, he had his day in congress. he made a dramatic speech and then he started out of the chamber, and mrs. macarthur was seated where normally the first lady sits, in that gallery. gen. macarthur stopped dead still and looked up and blew her a kiss, and he had just said before he left the podium that he remembered an old army barracks song, "old soldiers never die; they just fade away." the guy sitting on the seat next to us said,...
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miedo pa parecen parte normal de la noc e noche, oficialmente 8 psersona h han mujer,erto, entre ellos genno tenÍa derecho de morri con un balazo traidor. >>t> btambiÉn geralidine poerdÓ un ojo por un disparo, ella al gi gil qu igual que genesis es opositora. >>>e l hombre le tira al piso y ahÍ le lanza perdigones que n noenoe eran plÁsticos, sino que de p m plomos. >>> ran manifestantes pciones por todo i paÍs, porque el conflicto sigue crecinedo. >>> un joven que fue arrestado en me Éxico por secuestro ar a e gerente de una gasonera a asegura que no es un criminal, s sino que sdegguia las instruccis de un hombre que lo amenazaba. >>> eduardo mrartÍnez, el enc g encargado de esta gasolinera en tamaulipas. >>> lo primero que me dijeronm s somos de la organizaciÓn los t zetas, dijo, le venimos a cobrar cuota a tu patrÓn. >>> fue vÍctima de extorsiÓn. >>>e l seÑor me taestaba amena d amenazando por telÉfono, cuenta todo el dinero, todo el dinero. >>> pero te fuambiÉn fue secue o secuestrado, josÉ atontonio jÁrz aarenas lo condujo a este hotel y desde allÍ tuvo que hablar con el dueÑo de la g
miedo pa parecen parte normal de la noc e noche, oficialmente 8 psersona h han mujer,erto, entre ellos genno tenÍa derecho de morri con un balazo traidor. >>t> btambiÉn geralidine poerdÓ un ojo por un disparo, ella al gi gil qu igual que genesis es opositora. >>>e l hombre le tira al piso y ahÍ le lanza perdigones que n noenoe eran plÁsticos, sino que de p m plomos. >>> ran manifestantes pciones por todo i paÍs, porque el conflicto sigue crecinedo. >>>...
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. >> es el mismo gen de la polio p pero no se trata de stesta enf r enfermedad, la doctora no ha a esasÍ tambiÉn n las piernas. >> se ha entregado un comunicado par por parte de ldpto l dpepartam s sals salud. >> lo mÁs importante es preve prevencipr prevenciÓn, lavarse las manos antes de comer, de prearparar i alualui alimentos. >> lsoi os casops estÁn muy avas y por eso que si los padres d e detecantan algo asÍ, eque los e lleven al hospital. >> al regresar proponermmos un [ locutor ] cuando te cambias al nuevo plan sprint framily, las amistades son como familia, ¿a quién vas a poner en el tuyo? a mis amigas. [ locutor ] añade hasta 10 y todos reciben llamadas y textos ilimitados y una giga de datos por un precio tan bajo como $25 al mes cada uno. ipues a mi familia! ihola mamá! hola hija. itraje a rubina! ihola rubina! ah...¿las facturas son separadas? [ locutor ] isi! ahhhh...ihola, mi amor! [ locutor ] con una nueva tarifa, un nuevo plan y una nueva red, ¿dificultad para escuchar en el teléfono? nunca ha habido un mejor momento para cambiarte. visita sprintcaptel.com. ¿dificulta
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touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her novel.ses san francisco public library took notice and asked her if she would begin carrying a monthly reading series based on her community. >> a lot of the raiders that i work with our like underground writers. they're just coming at publishing and at being a writer from this underground way. coming in to the library is awesome. very good for the library to show this writing community that they are welcome. at first, people were like, you want me to read at the library, really? things like that. >> as a documentary, there are interviews -- [inaudible] >> radar readings are focused on clear culture. strayed all others might write about gay authors. gay authors might write about universal experiences. the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more w
touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her novel.ses san francisco public library took notice and asked her if she would begin carrying a monthly reading series based on her community. >> a lot of the raiders that i work with our like underground writers. they're just coming at publishing and at being a writer from this underground way. coming in to the library is awesome. very good for the library to show this writing community that they are...
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at the same time, you have the gen-3.ot of the value is predetermined on one step closer to the gen-3. and they discussed cutting the battery cost by 30%. you have new applications that we are yet to hear about. over the course of weeks, months, we're going to hear more about what this factory means. we'll get more detail there's. that will drive the stock higher. in the background, we have more model x, seeing what initial production vehicles look like on that. and you know, the man ramping up and supply ramping up. >> you're going to stick with the price that is 15 bucks lower than where it is trading now? >> i'm not raising my price target yet. >> you did it the next day the last time. thanks for coming in. ben kallo. >> point out one thing. this convert offering. we don't know the exact terms, the yield or the convert price. but they do plan on hedging any delusion. they're going to hedge with not dilute the stock up to $500. that's interesting. think they 2019, they want to protect themselves against diluting $500 or
at the same time, you have the gen-3.ot of the value is predetermined on one step closer to the gen-3. and they discussed cutting the battery cost by 30%. you have new applications that we are yet to hear about. over the course of weeks, months, we're going to hear more about what this factory means. we'll get more detail there's. that will drive the stock higher. in the background, we have more model x, seeing what initial production vehicles look like on that. and you know, the man ramping up...
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killed last year alone the status quo is dadly and simply unacceptable and with the fourth fatality on gen ess and pacific san francisco is set to exceed 35 deaths this year so simply the numbers are going up and not down. serving agthe representative to the board of supervisors the committee is composed of citizens of parents and seniors and advocates victims, people with disabilities and a muni driver and yes bicyclists. so when i joined p sac and took over in january last year the committee was in some respects in disaway and violated sunshine laws and roberts rules of order and not show up to meetings and the committee was insatisfy and inefficient and served as a rubber room and come in one r once month and this issue is very important and i decided to lead the committee down a new path so you will see a list off the objectives and i will go over the accomplishments during 2013 and do this and outline the work plan for 2014. so beginning with our accomplishments we had 55 guest speakers last year which averaged fiech presenters at each meeting. we have a new app for smartphones and ha
killed last year alone the status quo is dadly and simply unacceptable and with the fourth fatality on gen ess and pacific san francisco is set to exceed 35 deaths this year so simply the numbers are going up and not down. serving agthe representative to the board of supervisors the committee is composed of citizens of parents and seniors and advocates victims, people with disabilities and a muni driver and yes bicyclists. so when i joined p sac and took over in january last year the committee...
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gen. the reason i admire him so much is the reason i admire so many people. he's really somebody who grew up here. from the rights of others. here. did nine years and stay pain six years in solitary confinement. is the individual that if you listen to the policymakers if you listen to people with money and wealth and power there's no rehabilitating. you know he's a career criminal. i guess you would have said the same thing about malcolm. x. he was a career criminal and now he's on a postage stamp. basically. maybe even. looking. a smile. came from always going on now and that's what really helped me. the far. field today the reason why i get up and go do what i do every day you know when i go work for you but yes me. as first responders to emergency calls the skid row fire. america. back in the mid seventy's the city made a policy that skid row would be a contained preserved area much like an indian reservation. where the unwashed wanted would be contained literally some of the. for humanitarian reasons that it would be easier to access services if there wer
gen. the reason i admire him so much is the reason i admire so many people. he's really somebody who grew up here. from the rights of others. here. did nine years and stay pain six years in solitary confinement. is the individual that if you listen to the policymakers if you listen to people with money and wealth and power there's no rehabilitating. you know he's a career criminal. i guess you would have said the same thing about malcolm. x. he was a career criminal and now he's on a postage...
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he said he would consult the un sec gen kind to me about finding a way for it. outside of any opposition support to demonstrate against csi real soon. that desperate for a residence in this country which has dragged on for almost three games to claim two hundred and fourteen thousand die the eye. italy's six prime ministers expect to be announced within the next few hours the country's president george on the poly tunnel has been holding consultations throughout the day to find a replacement for enrico lead to who was ousted by his own center left democratic party. but his party colleague with children see is widely expected to get the country's top job the thirty nine year old mayor of florence would be italy's youngest prime minister political leaders are meeting with italian president giorgio napolitano at the queen on palace. it's part of the process for deciding who will form the country's new government after the democratic party withdrew their support for the ruling coalition. that is likely to be replaced by the new leader of the center left democratic p
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to the gens going up.temperature trends stay high and the '60s.ne >> : clause bill monday tuesday. wednesday morning storm system starts building about that a little bit. airlin >> : areas and heighin the bay area d not high 60s. i see again this weekend we have rain wednesday. break thursday friday we will continue. >> : security when up at the elementary school after a threat was made. the threat was made yesterday in services co. a pair received a letter. >> : apparent received a letter who was having a dispute with an individual. the school was mentioned in the dispute. the security is a precautionary measure. we want to make sure things stay safe. >> : police are handling the threat investigation. >> : only family members were allowed to pick up the children. parents are too >> : judge taking heavier toll on farmers. federal officials say farmers will not receive irrigation water. from a federally controlled water system. >> : the state water project also says that there will be no water taken from there either. >> : the officials say that th
to the gens going up.temperature trends stay high and the '60s.ne >> : clause bill monday tuesday. wednesday morning storm system starts building about that a little bit. airlin >> : areas and heighin the bay area d not high 60s. i see again this weekend we have rain wednesday. break thursday friday we will continue. >> : security when up at the elementary school after a threat was made. the threat was made yesterday in services co. a pair received a letter. >> :...
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in syria just recently we went to the next row seat to conjure up outside damascus according to army gen is at least five thousand feeling trapped and. cj saved well to wreaking on his capabilities keeping large forces tied up for long periods of time the having nothing to do. no they don't give the award and go to the cleaner the sitting government is seeking the palestinians. you want to desert the truth by saying the sitting government as part of the killing for. we don't have anything to protect the people they want people to keep the regime well what are you accusations over the inaction of the syrian authorities allowed indeed government officials maintain that it tends to infiltrate into the seat is the first place. can't complain. they continually told to fight back. we see billions could be hairy. and thousands of ordinary people all of this the remaining hostage inside the room homes weekend for help. twenty three years into this conflict that could prove very long way to the beach this notion osteen syrian us secretary of state has warned syria been a failure to eliminate its
in syria just recently we went to the next row seat to conjure up outside damascus according to army gen is at least five thousand feeling trapped and. cj saved well to wreaking on his capabilities keeping large forces tied up for long periods of time the having nothing to do. no they don't give the award and go to the cleaner the sitting government is seeking the palestinians. you want to desert the truth by saying the sitting government as part of the killing for. we don't have anything to...
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the focus on sunday is saville waynescivilians, they didn't gen saturday and this is a real challengeare all working as to how they can get in in a safer way and get these people out. now what this whole humanitarian mission has highlighted is the challenge of how to control the various factions and fighters on the ground. i can't kne neavegeneva will bee ground monday. but if anything gets decided at that table, how does that filter through on the ground to make sure that all sides lay down their weapons? >>> new internet law has led to protests in turkey. police fired tear gas and water cannon, at crowds of demonstrators in istanbul. protesters say the new law will give the government greater control of the internet. while in an inter view al jazerra turkey's prime minister condemned the violence. >> translator: i am not saying two wrongs make one right. i am giving you examples. if they believe in democracy and defends freedoms are they going to defend these by using petrol bombs? why are they burning people's shops. is this the way to achieve it? how could this be the way to fight
the focus on sunday is saville waynescivilians, they didn't gen saturday and this is a real challengeare all working as to how they can get in in a safer way and get these people out. now what this whole humanitarian mission has highlighted is the challenge of how to control the various factions and fighters on the ground. i can't kne neavegeneva will bee ground monday. but if anything gets decided at that table, how does that filter through on the ground to make sure that all sides lay down...
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as an gen xers 14 million and 2013. and it has a presence being on twitter.ri: i think it is so much fun. and now they are showing them. that tell you about something about the outcome. >> conversely this could be a great opportunity to get ahead of things. and it is only apple that has held back. you can generate a lot of use of your part of the conversation on all of these different platforms area is a great way t enhance the return on investment. gerri: it is so much fun having you on. who are you pulling for? >> the broncos. peyton manning. gerri: me too i dot think anyone disagrees with us yet. i just got a great seat on this topic. jim says facebook is for friends and twitter is for news. so thank you. what do you think? and thesocial media, which team you play for? log onto gerriwillis.com in and vote on the right-hand side of the screen. and fans flock to twitter and facebook this weekend we thought that we would look at the most tweeted events in u.s. history to see if this super bowl will stack up. that is tonight's top five. lesser super bowl black
as an gen xers 14 million and 2013. and it has a presence being on twitter.ri: i think it is so much fun. and now they are showing them. that tell you about something about the outcome. >> conversely this could be a great opportunity to get ahead of things. and it is only apple that has held back. you can generate a lot of use of your part of the conversation on all of these different platforms area is a great way t enhance the return on investment. gerri: it is so much fun having you on....
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>>resiwhen own at gens not cuti and up, you mit to slow down. to eric holder's predecessor.to have you back. >> it is good to be back with you. >> what you make of this because eric holder didn't want to be cornered in the moment. especially when it comes to changes in the health care law. but there are constitutional. but are they the constitutional up and up? >> every time that an executive order is signed by the president it would be the department of justice and a legality and has given us an and it is constitutional. >> absolutely. i am sympathetic to the attorney general not commenting or answered with respect to specifics of the legal rationale or the legal basis. and especially with respect to the executive orders. neil: h did more than that. they were the realm of just initiating and bypassing congress. but the wholesale changes keeps revamping and changing the law itself. and especially with congress changing it with you. >> no question about it. they cannot supplant this statute passed by congress. effectively deciding not to implement and enforce it. especially w
>>resiwhen own at gens not cuti and up, you mit to slow down. to eric holder's predecessor.to have you back. >> it is good to be back with you. >> what you make of this because eric holder didn't want to be cornered in the moment. especially when it comes to changes in the health care law. but there are constitutional. but are they the constitutional up and up? >> every time that an executive order is signed by the president it would be the department of justice and a...
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forty people have been killed an al qaeda attack on a central town in syria publisher of trends journal gen so lente says calving radical ideology is more difficult than ending fighting on the ground so who is this out kato is al qaeda the guy that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had toys too or is it the al qaeda that weren't that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous islamised so we don't really know who these people are but from what i see and from what i know from what i read and from what i learn these are just disparate gangs of murderers and criminals it's a moral issue not a military issue and that's the only way it's going to be solved. a third shipment of syria's chemical weapons has syria and is traveling across the mediterranean a russian free go to is helping to is called the toxic material which is being transported on a no we join vessel syria's missed several deadlines on the agreed charger all the destruction of its chemical arsenal with the international watchdog urging damascus to pick up the pace. over a year after his death
forty people have been killed an al qaeda attack on a central town in syria publisher of trends journal gen so lente says calving radical ideology is more difficult than ending fighting on the ground so who is this out kato is al qaeda the guy that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had toys too or is it the al qaeda that weren't that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous islamised so we don't really know who these people are but from what i see and...
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deal with here during the day eugene is going to put out this gen with you i just don't get it we've dealt with a lot of wounded people mostly gunshot wounds many of them died snipers were operating shoot to kill policy. when the sun set on here after another day of bitter violence more dead and injured looted the streets and exclusively in tatters radicals continue to demand a revolution and fight to the end which is for now nowhere in sight. from. the ukrainian parliament has passed a resolution that would see on to terrorist operations put on hold and the government forces withdraw from kiev more than a dozen policemen have been captured by riot says and you can see them being escorted to one of the protesters headquarters so far sixteen officers have been killed and more than one hundred injured spoke to a former member of london's metropolitan police force armed response unit and he gave us his take on the actions of both rioters and the authorities in. what we're seeing is a situation that's moved from from protests from conflict into really have was turned to a lot of commenta
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happy to win in the gen 6 car for chevrolet. awesome day. >> thanks so much, jimmie.gratulations. ♪ at one time i made things and i took pride in the things i made and my belts whirred and my engines cranked i opened my doors to all and together we filled pallets and trucks i was mighty and then one day the gears stopped turning but i am still here and i believe i will rise again we will build things and build families and build dreams it's time to get back to what america does best because work is a beautiful thing. husqvarna's latest innovation is bathe earth is not flat. its hills, valleys and uneven terrain inspired husqvarna to create a line of all wheel drive mowers that help make easy work of any mowing challenge. the earth isn't flat. but with a husqvarna all-wheel drive mower, it could sure feel that way. find the all-wheel drive mower at your local husqvarna dealer and lowe's. ♪ hum-hum-hu-hum ♪ hum-hum-hum-hu-hum-hu-hum-hum hum-hu-hum ♪ ♪ hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hum-hum ♪ hu-hu-hu-hu ♪ hu-hu-hum-hum ♪ mm-m-mm-m-mmm ♪ dah-da-dah-da-dah-da-dah-dah ♪ dah-dah-dah-da-
happy to win in the gen 6 car for chevrolet. awesome day. >> thanks so much, jimmie.gratulations. ♪ at one time i made things and i took pride in the things i made and my belts whirred and my engines cranked i opened my doors to all and together we filled pallets and trucks i was mighty and then one day the gears stopped turning but i am still here and i believe i will rise again we will build things and build families and build dreams it's time to get back to what america does best...
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as a kid for assassinating him he told a four time prime minister of japan and the former president gen korea and a tiny city of harbin and covering ninety nine. at first to commemorate instead of the main offline and online. the county the provincial office of education is please post or on spain this left hand printed news papers and for the people of the historical significance of that period fourteen. the image shows on camp ran for the half cut ring finger. i'm kind of thing you're off to sell his determination to meet korea an independent country koreans have also been taken to facebook and twitter to post comments. raising awareness of the day. on the highly respected figure not only for orient but also in china. and the mario pondering on opening night during hard and see where i'm shotgun to kill as a hero and korean time and time is less well remembered in japan responding to news of the memorial hall. japanese chief cabinet secretary you she did say that calls on a to express deep regret about the team's decision to approve the opening of the memorial hall. honey can i mean.
as a kid for assassinating him he told a four time prime minister of japan and the former president gen korea and a tiny city of harbin and covering ninety nine. at first to commemorate instead of the main offline and online. the county the provincial office of education is please post or on spain this left hand printed news papers and for the people of the historical significance of that period fourteen. the image shows on camp ran for the half cut ring finger. i'm kind of thing you're off to...
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that knowledge how do we make sure that somehow the generation coming up both the generals gen y. who don't remember pre reagan and in particular the millennia old so it looks like are going to be a very activist generation understand that america actually did work at one time or at least did work for many people. your thoughts on this i think americans you know are famous for not knowing history and not caring much about history on the other hand i do believe that generally in our politics. there is a constant sense of nostalgia for the last period the conservatives have it about the fifty's when they think morals were in a different place. than eighty seven about the sixty's and the roads have been about the sixty's and about the period after world war two when we had shared prosperity and that was that was very widely shared so i think those stories and that sense of a last period is a very strong theme in our politics right now i do think that the millennial generation will have to invent its own politics it will have to invent different ways of dealing with problems that will
that knowledge how do we make sure that somehow the generation coming up both the generals gen y. who don't remember pre reagan and in particular the millennia old so it looks like are going to be a very activist generation understand that america actually did work at one time or at least did work for many people. your thoughts on this i think americans you know are famous for not knowing history and not caring much about history on the other hand i do believe that generally in our politics....
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this is not anti this is in favor of a family was a pair of children and against the norms sadistic gen siri which tries to say that there's a. strong. case for a push for just ramble also in against all odds although you don't like the way you behave so to all this business with these various girlfriends has not helped. us thanks so much for your thoughts there from paris tonight thank you thank you it's been over a month since before to merge the hard line syrian rebels have captured the town of address side damascus stones of civilians were allegedly slaughtered and thousands displaced the rebels still occupy key parts that are making it hard to verify information coming from the i didn't if national and a crew were the first foreign journalist to make it inside to speak to the survivors. address is just a twenty minute drive from damascus but the highway runs through an area firmly under rebel control so instead we take a newly created pass driving through high mountains of sand and piles of old tires the army uses to shoot its convoys from attacks it's maybe longer but it's a safer
this is not anti this is in favor of a family was a pair of children and against the norms sadistic gen siri which tries to say that there's a. strong. case for a push for just ramble also in against all odds although you don't like the way you behave so to all this business with these various girlfriends has not helped. us thanks so much for your thoughts there from paris tonight thank you thank you it's been over a month since before to merge the hard line syrian rebels have captured the town...
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this order is coming from attorney gen he is applying a landmark supreme court ruling on same-sex marriage rights. the justice department runs a number of benefit programs, and holder says the same-sex couples will qualify for them. last year, the supreme court struck down a provision in the defense of marriage act defining their just the union of one man and woman. its decision applies to legally married same-sex couples seeking federal benefits. >> a newlywed died in a cliff jumper accident while her husband of just two weeks looked on. it happened saturday, here at zion national park in utah. national park service officials said the 28 year old woman and her husband work base a jumping off amount kinesava. that involves leaked from cliffs, buildings and other tall out is, with only a small parachute. park rangers say that what they were doing was illegal. the woman's parents should apparently failed as she jumped. >> authorities say that the woman's husband told them that he jumped after her, but he could not reach her. he hiked out of the part and called for help, but a recovery team c
this order is coming from attorney gen he is applying a landmark supreme court ruling on same-sex marriage rights. the justice department runs a number of benefit programs, and holder says the same-sex couples will qualify for them. last year, the supreme court struck down a provision in the defense of marriage act defining their just the union of one man and woman. its decision applies to legally married same-sex couples seeking federal benefits. >> a newlywed died in a cliff jumper...
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i asked him what the next gen ceo looks like. >> there are a lot of attributes.like integrity, meg whitman was great at that. having great results. marc benioff, look at what he has been able to accomplish at salesforce. inspiration is very important. having a big vision of where things are going to go. think of what steve jobs had an apple or jeff bezos is doing at amazon. at the end of the day, every ceo both historically and going forward, they just have to work hard. 100 hour work weeks are probably the most famous. >> what is most different about the ceo of the next generation? >> i think the world is going social. the consumer experience has changed so much, you have to be much more visionary about where things are going. you have to be more in tune with how fast everything is moving and growing and evolving. richard branson and the way he runs his enterprises in a social way, mark many off with the cloud our examples of people who get it. >> how do you balance that with having a great business? >> having a great business -- vision without great numbers is
i asked him what the next gen ceo looks like. >> there are a lot of attributes.like integrity, meg whitman was great at that. having great results. marc benioff, look at what he has been able to accomplish at salesforce. inspiration is very important. having a big vision of where things are going to go. think of what steve jobs had an apple or jeff bezos is doing at amazon. at the end of the day, every ceo both historically and going forward, they just have to work hard. 100 hour work...
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so our cor corporate rate is 40% gen state corporate income taxes.ou are being conservative on that. i think wt people realize with surtaxingnd health care relatedaxes, i am leaving state taxes out of it, you know we're in mid 40s here. but you are right, the fact is that it has been creeping up and up, and when you ask thos on left, or maybe aut the rich paying their fr share, i say, what is it? if it's not 45 or 50% what is it? what are ty of? >> more. re,ore. neil: very good. more. >> obama and harry reid, leader of democrats in senate from nevada, said they are not interested in looking at tax reform unless is includes $1 trillion in higher taxes. to 1.4 trillion, what the republican ways and means chairmen camp tutt pu putting it a revenue neutral tax reform, when says let's get to the lower rate, become internationally competitive, again. that we're not now, either on the individual sydor on the business side. let's get less stupid than europe, not more soup edtha study ed, we -- stupid, we can do that without raising total tax burden, obama ha
so our cor corporate rate is 40% gen state corporate income taxes.ou are being conservative on that. i think wt people realize with surtaxingnd health care relatedaxes, i am leaving state taxes out of it, you know we're in mid 40s here. but you are right, the fact is that it has been creeping up and up, and when you ask thos on left, or maybe aut the rich paying their fr share, i say, what is it? if it's not 45 or 50% what is it? what are ty of? >> more. re,ore. neil: very good. more....
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colleagues in gen geneva. >> too many times in this building there's reports and no action. this is a time for action, we can't say we didn't know. we now all do know. anyone that wants to know can read the report. . >> i'm pleased to be join by a form area ambassador to the u.n., that made several trips to negotiate freedom of americans in custody. great to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> i want to start out by listening to something else that michael kirkry had to say? >> at the end of the world war ii so many people said "if only we had known, if only we had known the wrongs that were done in the countries of the hostile forces. if only we had known that." well now, the international community does know. >> governor now that we though, what are we going to do about it. it the u.n. capable of action in this case? >> well, first this is a very, very strong report, and the fact that the u.n. documented these cases makes it more significant. we have had reports by human rights groups, by individuals of this kind of activity. the fact that the international body with th
colleagues in gen geneva. >> too many times in this building there's reports and no action. this is a time for action, we can't say we didn't know. we now all do know. anyone that wants to know can read the report. . >> i'm pleased to be join by a form area ambassador to the u.n., that made several trips to negotiate freedom of americans in custody. great to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> i want to start out by listening to something else that michael kirkry had...
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and lack ofox gen to the brain and causes it to die. >> it is tragic. >> it is the tragic and a victimoverdose does not feel any of it. he or she is just going to sleep and it is tragic with all of the significance of what happened. and people who have great promise can die just as easily as other people. >> there is a lethal strain of heroin on the market. don't drug addicts know that? >> don't you adjust your behavior if you hear there is a particularly lethal strain and you take less maybe? >> what happens, the difference between prescription drug abuse and heroin drug abuse. prescriptions you know what you are taking. but with haurn you trust the guy you are buying it from is giving you the same level he always gives you and that guy doesn't know if it is something cut w h with -- like a narcotic. >> you say it is add to heroin to make it more potent? >> yes. and if the person taking the drug gets a potency much greater than usual that can cause death and reported from the east coast. whether or not that's what happened here, the medical examiners and toxicologists will find out wi
and lack ofox gen to the brain and causes it to die. >> it is tragic. >> it is the tragic and a victimoverdose does not feel any of it. he or she is just going to sleep and it is tragic with all of the significance of what happened. and people who have great promise can die just as easily as other people. >> there is a lethal strain of heroin on the market. don't drug addicts know that? >> don't you adjust your behavior if you hear there is a particularly lethal strain...
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so many people in my gen raiding did just to have health insurance. >> clinton said the democrats are on the right track in spite of the problems and she is open to making changes in obama care if necessary but offered no specifics. n>>>now to arizona. arizona's governor made her decision on a controversial pressure. republican jan brewer vetoing a bill that allow businesses to denotice service to gays and others depending on the business owners religious beliefs. here is claudia on the fallout from this now. >> reporter: bill, governor jan brewer is applauded by guy gay rights group and now she has to quiet the emotional uproar over the controversial bill that put the state of the arizona in the national spotlight. after considering the right to refuse measure brewer vetoing sb10 schoand calling it a divisive solution to a problem that didn't exist. >> senate bill 1062 does not address a specific concern related to religious liberty in arizona. i have not heard one example in arizona where a business owner's religious liberty was violated. >> reporter: the veto comes after days of lo
so many people in my gen raiding did just to have health insurance. >> clinton said the democrats are on the right track in spite of the problems and she is open to making changes in obama care if necessary but offered no specifics. n>>>now to arizona. arizona's governor made her decision on a controversial pressure. republican jan brewer vetoing a bill that allow businesses to denotice service to gays and others depending on the business owners religious beliefs. here is claudia...
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the zoo explained it couldn't keep it because of rules on animal gen ittics.y claim they needed to kill the giraffe before it became an adult capable of mating. >> we have to manage our animal population in a positive way. when we allow them to breed, we must be aware that there may be a surplus. this is the case. emotions way come into play. >> the zoo turned down offers from other goes. including from a woman willing to pay for the giraffe of there are protests and the zoo received threats. >> translation: they talked about burning the zoo, and threats to me and my family. >> after he was killed an autopsy was performed or research purposes, and open to the public. >> people in the u.k. are warned the whether will get worse before it gets better. large parts of south-east england is getting slammed. residents worked together to stack sandbags. one road remains open. >> from flooding in the u.k. to snow in japan, they are struggling after seeing its heaviest snow in 45 years. tokyo saw more than 10 numbers of. 11 died and more than 1,000 have been hurt. many
the zoo explained it couldn't keep it because of rules on animal gen ittics.y claim they needed to kill the giraffe before it became an adult capable of mating. >> we have to manage our animal population in a positive way. when we allow them to breed, we must be aware that there may be a surplus. this is the case. emotions way come into play. >> the zoo turned down offers from other goes. including from a woman willing to pay for the giraffe of there are protests and the zoo...
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>> gen is in the minority about this. parents want junk food and marketing out of schools.ood marketing has a very strong impact on children's health. it's what they think of as food and and it's for sugary drinks and other foods that parents want their kids to eat less of. >> that is one of the questions. which parents are we talking about? >> the majority of parents. >> you're talking about the majority of parents caring about what kids drink or not drink. diet coke is good for people, even though it doesn't have sugar in it. the government has a track record here. in 1992 they came out with something called the food pyramid. it wasn't so right. it said people ought to eat a high carbohydrate diet. if we taught that in schools, why do we have an obesity problem? >> the government is not responsible for the obesity epidemic. we send our kids to school each day for a long period of time. six to eight hours. most parents want that to be a healthy, safe environment because we're not there to guide our food choices. so most parents want the food choices and the marketing to be
>> gen is in the minority about this. parents want junk food and marketing out of schools.ood marketing has a very strong impact on children's health. it's what they think of as food and and it's for sugary drinks and other foods that parents want their kids to eat less of. >> that is one of the questions. which parents are we talking about? >> the majority of parents. >> you're talking about the majority of parents caring about what kids drink or not drink. diet coke is...
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i would go opening nulht and hen is a gen when that began to happen with "capote," i had beenote,re before think we knew had to give him low him hidespair.m his d finding despair, what else, tell me how you see this performance. s great about it? >> what is great>> what is greie critics are s critics are what is great about it, it is not some kind of mimicking of truman capote. there is a mechanical aspect of playing this role.is rolisis the voice, thehysicality, all of t he l but he had to own that stu to ot fluently that there ntly t onsciousness about kid. he could play what was beneath a it. people 's memories of capote, i think it belies the truth of who this character was and in many a characte an obstacle t an n do ihavedo it. you hado i communicatdo irough that. that is what he does.do he is a complex person and i throk phil managed to reachhthrt >> you said the shooting phil ii like doing a wildlife ntary. other actors hit ther acarks hit phil is not interested in finding the light. he plays away from the camera. right. 's right. he is unpredictable. we rehearse for so r time, but
i would go opening nulht and hen is a gen when that began to happen with "capote," i had beenote,re before think we knew had to give him low him hidespair.m his d finding despair, what else, tell me how you see this performance. s great about it? >> what is great>> what is greie critics are s critics are what is great about it, it is not some kind of mimicking of truman capote. there is a mechanical aspect of playing this role.is rolisis the voice, thehysicality, all of t...
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and this: >> for more i'm joined from gen ver by the author of that opinion peace in the times, and he's the director of the center more middle east studies at the university of denver. great to have you on the show. you write 800,000 people are under siege in syria. another article quotes a dutch priest saying people are going mad from hunger. how bad have things gotten for innocent syrians? >> it's gotten bad, it's getting worse. unless the international community substance up, the worst is yet to come. we had three years of conflict characterised by war crimes, crimes against humanity, chemical weapons, the targetting of children and on top of all of these atrocities, we have now starvation sieges taking place. and, of course, the key culprit is the assad regime, who implemented as we state in the piece in the "new york times," a nil or starved policy. that will continue until the international community decides to do something about it. >> what do you want the u.s. and the international community to do? >> well, i think to use all the normal mechanisms available to the international
and this: >> for more i'm joined from gen ver by the author of that opinion peace in the times, and he's the director of the center more middle east studies at the university of denver. great to have you on the show. you write 800,000 people are under siege in syria. another article quotes a dutch priest saying people are going mad from hunger. how bad have things gotten for innocent syrians? >> it's gotten bad, it's getting worse. unless the international community substance up,...
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she's doing, if you're going to go try to sell obamacare, i think as barely gen y. but no.l obamacare you're going to go on "the tonight show". >> you shouldn't insult them >> well, exactly the thing is that, sorry, megyn just doesn't make sense if you need millenials to keep obamacare solent? >> let me ask you this, president obama getting criticism because he's come out with a statement trying to make us believe 10 million people signed up for obamacare. 10 million americans in the first months have gotten health care thanks to obamacare. and that a big chunk is a medicaid number. the very same medicaid number he's been using repeatedly he's been called up for that has been given three pinocchioos by the washington post and with a warning saying people need to stop using that number it is false. why does he keep doing that? >> i can't speak to why the president is using a number that may be faulty but 10 million comes from medicaid expansion. >> no. no. the, in the medicaid number he's saying that 7 million americans have access to health care because of medicaid expansio
she's doing, if you're going to go try to sell obamacare, i think as barely gen y. but no.l obamacare you're going to go on "the tonight show". >> you shouldn't insult them >> well, exactly the thing is that, sorry, megyn just doesn't make sense if you need millenials to keep obamacare solent? >> let me ask you this, president obama getting criticism because he's come out with a statement trying to make us believe 10 million people signed up for obamacare. 10 million...