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here's neale godfrey c.e.o. of the children's financial network. >> it's the perfect time of year to make sure your kids unrstand the importance of giving, appropriately. an overgenerous gift can indicate too much of a need for approval or control and can embarrass the receiver. or, it can signal the beginning of an unhealthy materialistic competition. you can explain to kids that parents and grandparents love all gifts the same, no matter how much is spent. a solution is to have the kids pool their resources for one gift, with everyone putting in what they can afford as a percentage of their allowance. once your children know how much they're going to spend, they can for very important gifts, like for parents or grandparents, you may want to help your kids with a matching fund. non-monetary gifts really convey the most important message. let kids be creative. cooking a special dinner for grandma or helping to put photos in albums take more thought and might be a better way to say i love you. let your children c
here's neale godfrey c.e.o. of the children's financial network. >> it's the perfect time of year to make sure your kids unrstand the importance of giving, appropriately. an overgenerous gift can indicate too much of a need for approval or control and can embarrass the receiver. or, it can signal the beginning of an unhealthy materialistic competition. you can explain to kids that parents and grandparents love all gifts the same, no matter how much is spent. a solution is to have the kids...
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here's neale godfrey c.e.o. of the children's financial network. >> it's the perfect time of year to make sure your kids understand the importance of giving, appropriately. an overgenerous gift can indicate too much of a need for approval or control and can embarrass the receiver. or, it can signal the beginning of an unhealthy materialistic competition. you can explain to kids that parents and grandparents love all gifts the same, no matter how much is spent. a solution is to have the kids pool their resources for one gift, with everyone putting in what they can afford as a percentage of their allowance. once your children know how much they're going to spend, they can for very important gifts, like for parents or grandparents, you may want to help your kids with a matching fund. non-monetary gifts really convey the most important message. let kids be creative. cooking a special dinner for grandma or helping to put photos in albums take more thought and might be a better way to say i love you. let your children
here's neale godfrey c.e.o. of the children's financial network. >> it's the perfect time of year to make sure your kids understand the importance of giving, appropriately. an overgenerous gift can indicate too much of a need for approval or control and can embarrass the receiver. or, it can signal the beginning of an unhealthy materialistic competition. you can explain to kids that parents and grandparents love all gifts the same, no matter how much is spent. a solution is to have the...
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here's neale godfrey c.e.o. of the children's financial network. >> it's the perfect time of year to make sure your kids unrstand the importance of giving, appropriately. an overgenerous gift can indicate too much of a need for approval or control and can embarrass the receiver. or, it can signal the beginning of an unhealthy materialistic competition. you can explain to kids that parents and grandparents love all gifts the same, no matter how much is spent. a solution is to have the kids pool their resources for one gift, with everyone putting in what they can afford as a percentage of their allowance. once your children know how much they're going to spend, they can for very important gifts, like for parents or grandparents, you may want to help your kids with a matching fund. non-monetary gifts really convey the most important message. let kids be creative. cooking a special dinner for grandma or helping to put photos in albums take more thought and might be a better way to say i love you. let your children c
here's neale godfrey c.e.o. of the children's financial network. >> it's the perfect time of year to make sure your kids unrstand the importance of giving, appropriately. an overgenerous gift can indicate too much of a need for approval or control and can embarrass the receiver. or, it can signal the beginning of an unhealthy materialistic competition. you can explain to kids that parents and grandparents love all gifts the same, no matter how much is spent. a solution is to have the kids...
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. >> reporter: godfrey did not get the car for free. she has to pay $750. she'll do so over the course of a year. it will help her establish credit. >> this is the best feeling in the world to drive my own car. >> reporter: in kensington, i'm lindsey mastis, 9news now. >> and schwartz says people that donate the vehicles for change get a tax deduction for the fair market value of their car. >>> well, as we hit the first days of winter after the first day of winter, it looks like santa is about to deliver a lump of cole to the region's -- coal to the region's ski resorts. the employees have no work right now. resorts manage to make a little snow during the cold nights last week, but not enough. >> i think people will be really surprised once they see how quickly we can turn a mountain that doesn't have any mountain into a mountain that does. if we get halfway cold temperatures of 29 degrees over two or three days, we can start skiing. >> maybe so. but take a look at the map. it shows the resorts that are open are in green. but most of them have very little s
. >> reporter: godfrey did not get the car for free. she has to pay $750. she'll do so over the course of a year. it will help her establish credit. >> this is the best feeling in the world to drive my own car. >> reporter: in kensington, i'm lindsey mastis, 9news now. >> and schwartz says people that donate the vehicles for change get a tax deduction for the fair market value of their car. >>> well, as we hit the first days of winter after the first day of...
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intended to discipline any nation that fails to comply with brussels economic well but british and i p godfrey bloom says it's simply too late for punishment and that those who broke the rules first half god no way scot free. the first people to break the rules i think was in two thousand and three with the french and the germans by breaking the maastricht treaty sixty percent of g.d.p. rule so they've been breaking the rules everybody's be breaking the rules they continue to break the rules so the whole thing is a complete shambles and they tried to strap sell a tape all over it but it's not working the thing is we are now what we're seeing the end game. if the euro had been a hole so they would have shot it on the professional economists i've been thirty five years of professional economists this isn't about politics this is be about economics and i've never known it in the history of the world politics be think a moment ics water doesn't flow uphill lesson on the short of it forget my politics it doesn't really matter the long and short of it is this project is doomed to failure it was alwa
intended to discipline any nation that fails to comply with brussels economic well but british and i p godfrey bloom says it's simply too late for punishment and that those who broke the rules first half god no way scot free. the first people to break the rules i think was in two thousand and three with the french and the germans by breaking the maastricht treaty sixty percent of g.d.p. rule so they've been breaking the rules everybody's be breaking the rules they continue to break the rules so...
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godfrey bloom says it's those who are pushing for tougher controls that violated e.u. agreements in the first place. the first people to break the rules i think was in two thousand and three with the french and the germans by breaking the maastricht treaty sixty percent of g.d.p. rule so they've been breaking the rules everybody's be breaking the rules they continue to break the rules so the whole thing is a complete shambles and they're trying to strap sell it's a full of red but it's not working the thing is we are now witnessing the end game . if the euro had been a hole so they would have shot it under professional economists i've been thirty five years of professional economists this isn't about politics this is be about economics and i've never known it in the history of the world politics beat economics doesn't flow uphill lesson long and short of it forget my politics it doesn't really matter the long and short of it is this project is doomed to failure it was always student of failure and moreover i would have the people responsible i would have the rain and i
godfrey bloom says it's those who are pushing for tougher controls that violated e.u. agreements in the first place. the first people to break the rules i think was in two thousand and three with the french and the germans by breaking the maastricht treaty sixty percent of g.d.p. rule so they've been breaking the rules everybody's be breaking the rules they continue to break the rules so the whole thing is a complete shambles and they're trying to strap sell it's a full of red but it's not...
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so, roosevelt said, "by godfrey, i have to see that," and he jumps up with half of his face clean-shaven and the other half full of lather and runs out into nature to see the bighorn sheep coming down this nearly sheer cliff. and burroughs said, "what kind of president is this?" qu he's just an overgrown boy who's so enthusiastic about nature that it infects everyone around him with a new enthusiasm for the natural world. coyote: roosevelt was witnessing firsthand the results of the wildlife protection bill he and george bird grinnell and congressman john lacey had worked so hard to pass. the game animals were now much more numerous he assured burroughs than when he had last visited the park 12 years earlier. still, the president was itching to shoot something. schullery: roosevelt will always baffle people who don't hunt because he both loved animals and loved hunting them and in yellowstone what he really wanted to do was shoot a mountain lion. at the time, park managers were killing predators. it was something that was going on anyway. and so to roosevelt's mind "well, why not me?" co
so, roosevelt said, "by godfrey, i have to see that," and he jumps up with half of his face clean-shaven and the other half full of lather and runs out into nature to see the bighorn sheep coming down this nearly sheer cliff. and burroughs said, "what kind of president is this?" qu he's just an overgrown boy who's so enthusiastic about nature that it infects everyone around him with a new enthusiasm for the natural world. coyote: roosevelt was witnessing firsthand the...
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. >> this was the one speck time that o'rob godfrey told me that i could have an available interview -- >> you'll have to speak to rob. >> governor, we need an answer to the question. those e-mails were specifically not included in our response. >> this is in regards to the article in the "post and courier"? >> yes. and we still haven't learned a response about why there was a -- >> merry christmas. >> -- governor's response on the criticism that there was a predetermined conclusion to the health planning committee meeting. >> merry christmas. thud. i don't know if you can tell that was governor haley offering season's greetings before she gets on that elevator and the door slams shut. but just in case it was, merry christmas to you too, governor. we are understandably fixated this year on the presidential race, on 2012 politics, on who the republican nominee will be to run against president obama, and a lot depends on the answer to that question. that sort of politics is one of the ways we figure out where we are as a nation, what at least one of the parties in our two-party system
. >> this was the one speck time that o'rob godfrey told me that i could have an available interview -- >> you'll have to speak to rob. >> governor, we need an answer to the question. those e-mails were specifically not included in our response. >> this is in regards to the article in the "post and courier"? >> yes. and we still haven't learned a response about why there was a -- >> merry christmas. >> -- governor's response on the criticism...
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. >> even for the experienced team members like deputy david godfrey, walking into a riot, like thisrightening experience. >> even in the smallest scenario, we're outnumbered probably four to one. if we come out like this, there could be 200 or 300 inmates on the yard. try to put out a riot with just 10 to 12 deputies. that's probably the scariest aspect of it, just the sheer numbers. >> good job, guys. excellent. a lockdown in about a minute and 30 seconds. that's a record. >> after each training exercise, deputies are critiqued and evaluated on their performance during the drill. >> do it like we trained you. bring it up and snap. bring it up and snap it. when you get out there and things get real tight and people are throwing things at you, that's the last thing you think about and you think about snapping it, don't. because if it breaks on you, all you got is a big club, and that's not going to do anybody any good. >> next, "lockup" takes you inside 900 max. nccf's 24-hour lockdown jail. >>> all inmates coming from downtown los angeles to north county correctional facility enter
. >> even for the experienced team members like deputy david godfrey, walking into a riot, like thisrightening experience. >> even in the smallest scenario, we're outnumbered probably four to one. if we come out like this, there could be 200 or 300 inmates on the yard. try to put out a riot with just 10 to 12 deputies. that's probably the scariest aspect of it, just the sheer numbers. >> good job, guys. excellent. a lockdown in about a minute and 30 seconds. that's a record....
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canseco's questions were focusing on sarbanes-oxley, focusing on godfrey. we've got the 33 act, the 34 act. all sorts of things, but the thing we don't have some specific requirement that there be a segregated account. that may be too harsh on the system and won't operate very efficiently. but in this instance, it would've potentially blocked or been a firewall to slow down the movement of the money. so i am just trying to figure out as mr. y no less, how could we have prevented this? because in the last days, your work was chaotic. >> congressmen, until the facts are peeled that i literally thousands of transactions, i am moving into a speculative for him and i could be misleading. ! mr. avila, giovanni response to that? be her year as legislators. i'm not here to judge what happened. a lot of people lost a lot of money and i'm trying to figure out if there is a way that could be -- we could do with it in terms of the law to stop this from happening. >> congressmen, at the risk of repeating myself, i think that we will and the fullness of time, when we und
canseco's questions were focusing on sarbanes-oxley, focusing on godfrey. we've got the 33 act, the 34 act. all sorts of things, but the thing we don't have some specific requirement that there be a segregated account. that may be too harsh on the system and won't operate very efficiently. but in this instance, it would've potentially blocked or been a firewall to slow down the movement of the money. so i am just trying to figure out as mr. y no less, how could we have prevented this? because...