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he says to officer hampton, you're getting too close to me.ndcuffed, sent to jail and charged with drunken public. his blood alcohol level was zero. the district attorney didn't charge him and now he becomes another voice in the cry against this fullerton police officer, kenton hampton. >> let me point out for our viewers we reached out to fullerton police about this latest complaint. they declined to comment. i know that ron thomas, kelly's father, was also at this press conference. let's listen to something that he said there and i'll get right back to you. >> but if they had done something at that time, this man would not have been beating my son to death. i hold them personally responsible because they had personal knowledge. they had complete knowledge of this man and his behavior. >> david, we said that there were possibly as many as six officers involved here. do you know about their representation? are they it all being represent ared by the same lawyer? >> no. that's what's interesting. five of them are being represented by one attorn
he says to officer hampton, you're getting too close to me.ndcuffed, sent to jail and charged with drunken public. his blood alcohol level was zero. the district attorney didn't charge him and now he becomes another voice in the cry against this fullerton police officer, kenton hampton. >> let me point out for our viewers we reached out to fullerton police about this latest complaint. they declined to comment. i know that ron thomas, kelly's father, was also at this press conference....
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tavis: absolutely. >> lionel hampton, when he was in his 80's, he had to be onto thento the ban -- stage. when he started playing, he was 19 again. you get consumed with the spirit, man. i got a bass player that used to tell me, sunny, -- sonny, we have been playing three hours and, man. tavis: the only paid for an hour and a half. >> you get consumed with the spirit. nothing matters but creating that music. i am not thinking about one set and 30 minutes, i'm not thinking like that, see. tavis: i want to ask how it feels to be one of the last great standing. i was so pleased when i heard the news of the hot air that you deserve. -- honor that you deserve. you are one of four guys, that great day in harlem, that great jazz photo. before you left, how does it feel to be one of the last great standing that had anybody who was anybody in it that same day in harlem? >> well, there was a time, tavis, where i looked at that photo and thought warlike people would think -- more like people would think. he's gone, he's gone, how many are left? but -- i've reached 80 years old, 81. this is hard to
tavis: absolutely. >> lionel hampton, when he was in his 80's, he had to be onto thento the ban -- stage. when he started playing, he was 19 again. you get consumed with the spirit, man. i got a bass player that used to tell me, sunny, -- sonny, we have been playing three hours and, man. tavis: the only paid for an hour and a half. >> you get consumed with the spirit. nothing matters but creating that music. i am not thinking about one set and 30 minutes, i'm not thinking like that,...
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we laughed. >> it's just a lie -- >> are you a hampton kind of guy? >> i lover the hamptons.f you ask me if i am going to get in the death match traffic to play a little croquet with sean colmes no. >> you live in an affluent place in southern california. do you mingle freely with them? how do you see the very wealthy? >> i think the -- i dig the wealthy. i dig poor people in t i dig people in the middle. i don't like some people. i don't judge it on what they earn. >> people who like people are the luckyest people in the world? >> you are going to make me cry. you are going to make me cry. >> oh. what i don't dig is polo. it's like miniature golf meets the kentucky derby. what's happening? >> and the wind millwright in the middle. the horses could smack right into it. by the way what about jessie standing next to notch yah. how does it feel riding around the horse? >> i am happy to be playing polo and doing what i love. >> the women were calling him... >> i love the answer. >> i like to play the game i love. he's great. >> he had no idea what waters was asking about playing
we laughed. >> it's just a lie -- >> are you a hampton kind of guy? >> i lover the hamptons.f you ask me if i am going to get in the death match traffic to play a little croquet with sean colmes no. >> you live in an affluent place in southern california. do you mingle freely with them? how do you see the very wealthy? >> i think the -- i dig the wealthy. i dig poor people in t i dig people in the middle. i don't like some people. i don't judge it on what they...
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kind of guy, miller. >> lionel hampton. if you are asking me friday afternoon i'm going to get in that death trap traffic to play crow swha sean colmes no, i have some paint to ogle. >> bill: you live in affluent place in southern california. do you mingle freely with them? how do you see the very wealthy. >> i dig the really wealthy. i dig poor people too. i dig people in the middle. i dig people and then i don't like some people. and i don't judge it on on what they earn. >> bill: people who like people are the luckiest people in the world? >> you are gonna make me cry you're gonna make me cry. listen what i don't dig is polo. miniature golf meets the kentucky derby. what's happening there? >> bill: wind mill horses could smack into it. >> what about jesse standing next to nacho. was there a discrepancy in the physical appearance there. >> how does it feel riding around in a horse in a bad economy. >> i'm happy to be playing polo and cooking what i love. >> the women were calling him that the so much. >> bill: i love the
kind of guy, miller. >> lionel hampton. if you are asking me friday afternoon i'm going to get in that death trap traffic to play crow swha sean colmes no, i have some paint to ogle. >> bill: you live in affluent place in southern california. do you mingle freely with them? how do you see the very wealthy. >> i dig the really wealthy. i dig poor people too. i dig people in the middle. i dig people and then i don't like some people. and i don't judge it on on what they earn....
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the area known as the hamptons.we sent jesse watters out there to gauge the mood. ♪ >> what brings people to an event like this. >> i think their ego. everything that you think about the hamptons, exactly right. >> what are you talking about, willis? >> you have got to hold on to these ridiculously expensive traditions. >> this is the most pretentious type of event that you could possibly go to. >> do you think that this has a bad reputation as being elitist event. >> no. everybody looks like they are having a great time. >> stepping in horse dong for nothing to have their pictures taken and be interviewed by fox news. >> such fun a lot of good looking beautiful people here. >> i'm ugly, i'm ugly, i'm ugly. >> are those real pearls and diamonds. >> of course. >> are you competitive about the size of other women's hatedz hats. >> i'm sure there is social ranking in hats. >> don't waste your time on girls with hats. they tend to be very proper. >> your hat is quite exexquisite. >> yeah, the bigger the better. >> what?
the area known as the hamptons.we sent jesse watters out there to gauge the mood. ♪ >> what brings people to an event like this. >> i think their ego. everything that you think about the hamptons, exactly right. >> what are you talking about, willis? >> you have got to hold on to these ridiculously expensive traditions. >> this is the most pretentious type of event that you could possibly go to. >> do you think that this has a bad reputation as being...
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this originated from a staff of 25 people at their icm headquarters in hampton, virginia. [singing] >> they have taken the gospel into places like china, india, cam bode ya, peru and tanzania. >> they are so much thankful for the icm and all the donors. >> one of icm's current initiatives is to see 100 more churches built or under construction in vietnam by the end of 2011. that marks the 100th anniversary of evangelical in the country. icm is in their 25th year. rosser is in his 90s and still going strong. >> as long as i can make a contribution, i want to be here. it is exciting. i think really prolongs your life. i get up wondering, god what are you going to do today that i hadn't thought about. >> rosser says it is never too late to follow god's dreams and living proof you are never too old to make a difference in the kingdom of heaven, charlene israel, cbn news. >> i call my gray-head friends who should be retiring after all these years of work. then they are doing these amazing acts of kindness around the world. >> that is the secret to staying young. he is in his 90
this originated from a staff of 25 people at their icm headquarters in hampton, virginia. [singing] >> they have taken the gospel into places like china, india, cam bode ya, peru and tanzania. >> they are so much thankful for the icm and all the donors. >> one of icm's current initiatives is to see 100 more churches built or under construction in vietnam by the end of 2011. that marks the 100th anniversary of evangelical in the country. icm is in their 25th year. rosser is in...
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it has a commanding view of the whole gateway into what we call hampton roads. on may 23, 1861, three slaves, frank baker, shepherd molloy and james townsend got into a small boat in hampton, crossed the james river and presented themselves at the front gate of fort monroe seeking safety and sanctuary. for the previous many weeks baker, mallory and townsend had been forced by their owner to construct a confederate are a till rear position aimed directly at fort monroe. obviously that was not something these individuals wanted to be part of. i want you to think for a moment about the chase -- the choices made by these three men, these three slaves, baker, malary and townsend. they left behind the community where they had spent most if not all their lives. at least two of the three left behind wife and children. it was entirely possible once these three men reached fort monroe the union soldiers would simply turn them around and send them back to their owners. one of the things i think even students of american history sometimes forget was that it was the official
it has a commanding view of the whole gateway into what we call hampton roads. on may 23, 1861, three slaves, frank baker, shepherd molloy and james townsend got into a small boat in hampton, crossed the james river and presented themselves at the front gate of fort monroe seeking safety and sanctuary. for the previous many weeks baker, mallory and townsend had been forced by their owner to construct a confederate are a till rear position aimed directly at fort monroe. obviously that was not...
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jennifer lopez has plunked down $18 million for two acre, seven bedroom estate in new york's hamptons. >>> and finally, the notoriously tough judge of musical talent simon cowell has lived up to his reputation telling england's mirror that lady gaga is, quote, the most boring singer in the world. and for good measure he quickly added beyonce or katy perry. i wouldn't say boring. >> sometimes he says things to say things. >> he has to make noise. >>> and this comes to us from wfmj in youngstown, ohio, where in nearby warren one grandmother showed age is nothing but a number when it comes to protecting your family. 74-year-old flossie didn't flinch when she discovered two teenage thieves inside her son's home. when one pulled a knife, the former bounty hunter shielded her grandson and picked up a skillet to threaten the suspects with. she sent them both scurrying out of the house with their lives intact and a lesson they won't soon forget. >>> i'm lynn berry, this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> for competitors winning a race in china thi
jennifer lopez has plunked down $18 million for two acre, seven bedroom estate in new york's hamptons. >>> and finally, the notoriously tough judge of musical talent simon cowell has lived up to his reputation telling england's mirror that lady gaga is, quote, the most boring singer in the world. and for good measure he quickly added beyonce or katy perry. i wouldn't say boring. >> sometimes he says things to say things. >> he has to make noise. >>> and this comes...
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nos enteramos que la pareja se encontro recientemente en los hamptons pero aparentemente fue para pasaremelitos..emm a y max... el grupo calibre 50 abarroto el teatro del pueblo de la feria nacional de la plata en fresnillo zacatecas, animaron a medio mundo.. la agrupacion esta analizando hacer duetos con diferentes artistas y contemplan la posibilidad de prestarle alguna de sus melodias para una novela.. esta noche en flor salvaje.. vamos a ver que pasa cuando amanda se le lanza a pablo diciendole que esta lista para abandonar "nueva esparanza" pero como que el..no esta muy convencido de que huyan juntos y todavia falta saber que va a hacer don rafael cuando se entere.. no se la pierdan esta noche flor salvaje a las 9 -8 centro...soy nancy leal y esto fue acceso total anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejo con el noticiero nacional de telemundo con jose diaz balart
nos enteramos que la pareja se encontro recientemente en los hamptons pero aparentemente fue para pasaremelitos..emm a y max... el grupo calibre 50 abarroto el teatro del pueblo de la feria nacional de la plata en fresnillo zacatecas, animaron a medio mundo.. la agrupacion esta analizando hacer duetos con diferentes artistas y contemplan la posibilidad de prestarle alguna de sus melodias para una novela.. esta noche en flor salvaje.. vamos a ver que pasa cuando amanda se le lanza a pablo...
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idol" judge, jennifer lopez, has plunked down $18 million for a two-acre $7 billion estate in the hamptons> the tough judge of musical talent, simon cowell, has lived up to his reputation, telling england's mirror that lady gaga is the most boring singer in the world. for more measure, he quickly added, same with beyonce and katy perry. that's a brilliant move. new show coming out. drop a bombshell so people like us will talk about it. >>> you can argue a lot of things about lady gaga but boring is a tough one. >> if it takes more than a meat dress to hit the exciting or bizarre but boring? >> it is a snoozefest over there according to simon cowell. >> i'm lynn perry and this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. "way too early" with willie geist starts right now. >> med dino to left field. in comes crawford. can't make the catch. he pops up. over the plate. off the mark. the red sox lose in a crucial 166nd ga1 1262nd game of the year. a home run, a home run, the rays are going to the playoffs. a walk-off home run by evan lon gone ya. the rays win, 8-7. >>> in perhaps the single most excit
idol" judge, jennifer lopez, has plunked down $18 million for a two-acre $7 billion estate in the hamptons> the tough judge of musical talent, simon cowell, has lived up to his reputation, telling england's mirror that lady gaga is the most boring singer in the world. for more measure, he quickly added, same with beyonce and katy perry. that's a brilliant move. new show coming out. drop a bombshell so people like us will talk about it. >>> you can argue a lot of things about...
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pues la cantante y actriz se compro una lujosa mansion en los hamptons en nueva york..a propiedad tiene 7 dormitorios, mas de 9 baÑos y vistas panoramicas.. y solo costo aproximadamente 18 millones de dolares...pero que son 18 milloncitos para jlo.. es como quitarle un pelo a un gato.. segun people en espaÑol a la dominicana amelia vega le robaron su cuenta de twitter y estuvo por tres dias sin poder usar su red social mientras era utilizada por piratas ciberneticos para vender productos...pues nos enteramos que amelia rapidamente reporto los hechos a los administrador es de twitter y recupero su cuenta.. pero no dejo de ser algo muy incomodo para ella. seÑores esta noche se va poner buena la cosa como siempre lo digo.. porque ahora que el bar de las 4 ps se abre al publico ya renovado, las sorpresas seran muchas y mas aun cuando pablo llega al lugar y se ve de nuevo con amanda y grita a los 4 vientos que la ama.. a ver si don rafael no se nos muere del coraje en el hospital porque ademas ya se entero que su esposa le esta poniendo el cuerno.... no se la pierda esta noc
pues la cantante y actriz se compro una lujosa mansion en los hamptons en nueva york..a propiedad tiene 7 dormitorios, mas de 9 baÑos y vistas panoramicas.. y solo costo aproximadamente 18 millones de dolares...pero que son 18 milloncitos para jlo.. es como quitarle un pelo a un gato.. segun people en espaÑol a la dominicana amelia vega le robaron su cuenta de twitter y estuvo por tres dias sin poder usar su red social mientras era utilizada por piratas ciberneticos para vender...
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on the move hampton st claire said it was a fantastic frail. bustling i've dreamt of this there's a while before and this is a dream come true hopefully i'll have a nice strength to go to the bungee jump with. the players were like kids in a candy store and we're trying to royds time off to time up the time. even though some of russia's challenges seem more interested in getting better acquainted with the local animal population. england recently got roundly criticized for doing similar to tease of the russian coach kingsley jones couldn't have been more different in his approach saying it was a wonderful distraction for the players ploy i think it's important you know we've worked hard for the last. hundred twenty days and they need to refresh recharge you know. she's a lot of technical things we can work on but thing is going to. make us part of the force constrain years everybody fresh mentally physically and you know the mental thing mental rest and change from coaching is and getting coached and training every day is important of course th
on the move hampton st claire said it was a fantastic frail. bustling i've dreamt of this there's a while before and this is a dream come true hopefully i'll have a nice strength to go to the bungee jump with. the players were like kids in a candy store and we're trying to royds time off to time up the time. even though some of russia's challenges seem more interested in getting better acquainted with the local animal population. england recently got roundly criticized for doing similar to...
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what did they do really out there in the hamptons that got you this angry? that. >> that's good. look at a clip. because this turns evil. >> you must be the new renter. >> emily thorn. word gets around fast. >> like lightning. i'm lydia. my husband and i own the house you're stage in. >> oh, oh wow. so nice to meet you. i can't tell you how much i love it. >> me, too. good memories were made there. >> hopefully, i can make some of my own. >> so long as we don't have the take it out of your damage deposit. welcome to the hamptons. >> there's going to be some damage. you're from canada, rornlg nally. had you ever been to the hampness to before? >> no, i had not. we shot the pilot in wilmington. i have yet to go to the hamptons. >> it's all the natural beauty that millions can buy you. is there a secret to the first episode? >> you'll have to tune in and watch. it's a great show. i'm so proud of it. great actors. madeleine stowe. i think everybody will love it. it's a great nighttime soap. >> we're excited bt it. we have talked about it behind the scenes. it's
what did they do really out there in the hamptons that got you this angry? that. >> that's good. look at a clip. because this turns evil. >> you must be the new renter. >> emily thorn. word gets around fast. >> like lightning. i'm lydia. my husband and i own the house you're stage in. >> oh, oh wow. so nice to meet you. i can't tell you how much i love it. >> me, too. good memories were made there. >> hopefully, i can make some of my own. >> so...
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so this is a very populated area here of the hampton roads newport news area.ver now before it moves off and eventually into the bay and eventually into the ocean but for now this is a pretty significant event here for you. if you live anywhere within, i don't know, five miles from bay view, take cover in the naval air station right now. >> chat myers, keep us posted. send tweets to cnn. >>> she's known for her lyrics, and rihanna was asked to cover up after going topless after filming her recent video. set the scene, beautiful countryside, near bellfast in northern ireland and she was dressed in this racy outfit. she shot the video from a christian farmer that owns the land. he pulled the plug after things got to risque. a.j., what exactly was it that she was wearing or wasn't wearing and what was the farmer really expecting? >> well, first of all, are you surprised this story is even trending? i mean, come on, rihanna? >> if it were here. >> well, that's true. but people are still into seeing what rihanna is or is not wearing but this is more about what she w
so this is a very populated area here of the hampton roads newport news area.ver now before it moves off and eventually into the bay and eventually into the ocean but for now this is a pretty significant event here for you. if you live anywhere within, i don't know, five miles from bay view, take cover in the naval air station right now. >> chat myers, keep us posted. send tweets to cnn. >>> she's known for her lyrics, and rihanna was asked to cover up after going topless after...
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you are calling hamptons long island. >> i don't go -- >> what's wrong with the hamptons?t of people avoiding paying taxes out there. >> that too. >> and a lot of deer, as well. >> that's what makes the society great. you have a hard-working first generation immigrant and you have, you know, rich white guys -- >> tax avoiders that don't pay taxes and go on tv and say raise my taxes, mr. president. >> and that's an idea, as well. everywhere you see the symbols. the key thing is, there needs to be more research, more focus, and people need to be told what to do. >> yes. >> exactly. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up -- >> and by the way, we need to talk to her about the national league. >> this is -- >> no. >>> we'll talk to ken burns on his new documentary. also actress goldie hawn will be here. and up next, an exclusive first look at this week's "time" magazine. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. >>> all right, 24 past the hour. joining us now, "time" magazine managing editor rick stangel who is here to relieve my pain of the talk of red sox with the lat
you are calling hamptons long island. >> i don't go -- >> what's wrong with the hamptons?t of people avoiding paying taxes out there. >> that too. >> and a lot of deer, as well. >> that's what makes the society great. you have a hard-working first generation immigrant and you have, you know, rich white guys -- >> tax avoiders that don't pay taxes and go on tv and say raise my taxes, mr. president. >> and that's an idea, as well. everywhere you see the...
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hampton bay 60 degrees. we have 77 mountain view and 78 in san jose. limited fog development overnight tonight. clear most locations just a touch of a little puff of coastal fog here and there. get ready for a warming trend it will kick in as we head to sunday afternoon. thanks to the north northeasterly wind the fog moved out of here. our fall forecast. not that much. a little bit up along the north coast. we will cleep it clear tonight. here's a look at our overnight temperatures. clear skies from santa rosa points northward. a little on the chilly side. mid to upper 40s expected there. 54 san francisco. anterior east bay antioch 58 degrees. this will be the setup the next couple of days. it is pretty typical this time of year. high pressure will start to build in. these cold front will stay to the north of us this high as it continues to extend and expand they will get in we will get into slight wind flow wind xilg from land to sea and that means our beaches warm up monday tuesday and into wednesday. coastal temperatures will warm into the 70s. nice
hampton bay 60 degrees. we have 77 mountain view and 78 in san jose. limited fog development overnight tonight. clear most locations just a touch of a little puff of coastal fog here and there. get ready for a warming trend it will kick in as we head to sunday afternoon. thanks to the north northeasterly wind the fog moved out of here. our fall forecast. not that much. a little bit up along the north coast. we will cleep it clear tonight. here's a look at our overnight temperatures. clear skies...
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the watermill section of the hamptons.18 million for a 14,000-square-foot home. as you can see there, quite nice. boasts lots of things including, seven fireplaces, of course, a pool and dockage on the bay. beautiful, beautiful home. good for j-lo. >> the window, left side of the building that's my room where i stay with my binoculars. >> stalker. >> could stalk worse, let me say. >>> alyssa milano, remember her from nears ago. believe it or not, "who's the boss" was on the air from 1984 to 1992. she still looks great. she looks great. there is her baby boy, milo. she and her husband, welcomed milo thomas. and gave her fans a first glimpse into her life with the baby. looking really, really nice. milo, sorry, mispronounced the name. >> i wonder if she chose milo because it sounds like milano. >> good point. >> who knows? >> congratulations to samantha micelli this morning. >>> trivia for you. which actress from "the housewives" is paid the most? >> i know the answer. >> eva longoria made $13 million last year and ties her
the watermill section of the hamptons.18 million for a 14,000-square-foot home. as you can see there, quite nice. boasts lots of things including, seven fireplaces, of course, a pool and dockage on the bay. beautiful, beautiful home. good for j-lo. >> the window, left side of the building that's my room where i stay with my binoculars. >> stalker. >> could stalk worse, let me say. >>> alyssa milano, remember her from nears ago. believe it or not, "who's the...
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this city is increasing at the industry >> when the international co marijuana and hamptowhen hampton when it was one of the first impressions a closer look revealed this as more than anything else it was a trade show >> it teaches people how to grow their own medicine bob's >> it was the business to and and helped cultivate research and wwh. >> we found in meeting quality assurance >> the business of canada's has taken notice from illegal possession whefor posse >> your name and we will operate it as we underwrite the whole program >> we have created of legal system to destroy it can assess whether and taking away from the underground kremlin criminal. they are looking into slices the call of activation. >> a latest on the explosion that act of a research lab at that killed eight scientists. accident on i 80 at mid way road no one knows why the victims stepped outside of the car the road was shut down for two hours ago during the investigation >> police that red tagged a chemical explosion inside membrane technology they have a lot of questions to uncover >> investigators are trying
this city is increasing at the industry >> when the international co marijuana and hamptowhen hampton when it was one of the first impressions a closer look revealed this as more than anything else it was a trade show >> it teaches people how to grow their own medicine bob's >> it was the business to and and helped cultivate research and wwh. >> we found in meeting quality assurance >> the business of canada's has taken notice from illegal possession whefor posse...
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it's jason hampton recovery fund.ank. and then so we pretty much set that up for people if they want to put in any donations to help us out. we have gotten a lot of donations and we just are very appreciative of everything. i can't work right now either because obviously i'm taking care of jason. that's my job now, and the kids. >> jenny and jason, let's put that address up one more time for our viewers that want to help out. we appreciate you both for being here this morning and certainly jason, thanks for your service to this country. >> juliet: best of luck to you. we'll be following this story. we want you to stay in touch with us. all right. coming up, more "fox & friends." h stay with us. asis of everything. [ grandma ] relationships are life... if you don't have that thing that fills your heart and your soul, you're missing that part of your life that just fulfills you. ♪ [ male announcer ] for us at humana, relationships matter too. the better we know you, the better we can help you choose the right medicare p
it's jason hampton recovery fund.ank. and then so we pretty much set that up for people if they want to put in any donations to help us out. we have gotten a lot of donations and we just are very appreciative of everything. i can't work right now either because obviously i'm taking care of jason. that's my job now, and the kids. >> jenny and jason, let's put that address up one more time for our viewers that want to help out. we appreciate you both for being here this morning and...
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i know not you folks in the hamptons, but the others. meanwhile, most europeans are busy vacationing. it is getting worse. now days the average european gets three times as many days of paid vacation as his counterpart in america. italy has the most vacation days with the average worker there getting 42 paid days off according to the world tourism organization. next is chans france with 37, germany 35, brazil 34. the u.k. 28. canada 26. korea and japan both with 25. the united states was near the bottom of the list with the average worker getting 13 paid days off. why do we do this to ourselves? the con vengeal answer is this attitude toward work makes the american economy the envy of the world. america is a hectic, turbo charged system that builds, destroys and rebuilds at warp speed. it is what created the information evolution, hedge funds, bio, nano technology, whatever that is, and so on and there is no time for lowellying at the beach. it is not clear that all that working with a few extra weeks in the summer makes the economy stro
i know not you folks in the hamptons, but the others. meanwhile, most europeans are busy vacationing. it is getting worse. now days the average european gets three times as many days of paid vacation as his counterpart in america. italy has the most vacation days with the average worker there getting 42 paid days off according to the world tourism organization. next is chans france with 37, germany 35, brazil 34. the u.k. 28. canada 26. korea and japan both with 25. the united states was near...
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he went to north hampton, massachusetts, already a battleground because the leading thee lotion of the great awakening, john than edwards had been read out of that town because he accused young men of getting a book belonging to a midwife and passing it around to the girls, and he named names from the pulpit. john went to the wilderness and eventually became president of princeton, which was about the same thing at the time. [laughter] i can say that, i went there. ethan allen went there and got into trouble right away. he opened the led mine. people thought at the time where there was led there was silver and gold. there wasn't. he swore a lot with his workers as people do in mines, and the clergy kept inspecting and timely brought him up on charges again of profanity this time. he was fined and convicted. he sold his interest in the led mine. he was losing interest in business, but when the fellow who bought the mine showed up at settlement without money, ethan allen stripped to the waste and lashed the fellow. he was arrested again. [laughter] the fellow left town, got his friends t
he went to north hampton, massachusetts, already a battleground because the leading thee lotion of the great awakening, john than edwards had been read out of that town because he accused young men of getting a book belonging to a midwife and passing it around to the girls, and he named names from the pulpit. john went to the wilderness and eventually became president of princeton, which was about the same thing at the time. [laughter] i can say that, i went there. ethan allen went there and...
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early 20s, and yet he was giving them aspirations and running stories about second homes in the hamptons. >> right. >> and i guess at one point in the book you talk about in the early years he turn down a number of potential advertisers because they didn't fit the image. >> right. >> which i thought was really interesting. so can you just say a little bit more about, you know, what this, what the particular sort of class aspirations were for playboy, for their readers, and, i mean, was it all just about getting the higher end marketers, or was it a little bit more than that? >> um, i think it's about getting higher end marketers in order to create a middle class, respectable magazine. consumer lifestyle guide, but also a magazine that's going to lift sexuality, commercial sexuality out of the gutter and onto, you know, the coffee tables of average men across the country. >> right. >> so this was a very deliberate priority by hugh hefner. he wanted to make a sophisticated men's magazine. he always argued that men, obviously heterosexual men, he said, are interested in all of these things.
early 20s, and yet he was giving them aspirations and running stories about second homes in the hamptons. >> right. >> and i guess at one point in the book you talk about in the early years he turn down a number of potential advertisers because they didn't fit the image. >> right. >> which i thought was really interesting. so can you just say a little bit more about, you know, what this, what the particular sort of class aspirations were for playboy, for their readers,...
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it into question, because they were saying, mark, sop investment banker with a beachhouse in the hamptonsanwhile my cousin with a pizza shop is not getting bailed out. it is a genuine question of -- >> would you agree with warren buffett that the tax system has to be reforred to hammer people like him, the super rich paying a disproportionate of taxes than the guy compared on the street? >> i absolutely believe in the notion of tax reform and in other words, we need a fair tax or flat tax or simpler form. i think that warren buffett was terribly misleading with what he said in two different levels. one is, you know, he was basically looking at the capital gains tax, 15%. what he is not including is the fact that he also owns the company, and so there is a corporate tax of 35%, and we e6k9 ti effectively have the highest corporate rate in the world and you combine them, it is 50%. and he was not containing the corporate tax, and his company berkshire hathaway does not pay dividends because it is on dividends, and so what is that tax rate? zero. so he does not need the tax rate like a secre
it into question, because they were saying, mark, sop investment banker with a beachhouse in the hamptonsanwhile my cousin with a pizza shop is not getting bailed out. it is a genuine question of -- >> would you agree with warren buffett that the tax system has to be reforred to hammer people like him, the super rich paying a disproportionate of taxes than the guy compared on the street? >> i absolutely believe in the notion of tax reform and in other words, we need a fair tax or...
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. >>> i'm hampton pearson with your cnbc market wrap.ck from an early dip to make it a clean sweep of positive sessions. the dow jones industrials gaining 75 points, the s&p 500 adding 6, the nasdaq picking up 15 points. five positive sessions in a row this week, resulting in gains of between 4 and 6% on the major indices. today, investors shrugged off a report showing consumers' long-term outlook falling to its lowest level since 1980. analysts say even the best-case scenarios point to sluggish economic and jobs sector growth in the year ahead. in stocks, boeing gained after air france klm said it will take orders for 50 planes from boeing and airbus in a deal worth around $12 billion. blackberry maker research in motion plunged 20% on a sharp drop in quarterly profit and sluggish sales of its tablets and smartphones. and netflix continued its downward trajectory after cutting subscriber forecast for the second day in a row. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> i did not run for office to be help
. >>> i'm hampton pearson with your cnbc market wrap.ck from an early dip to make it a clean sweep of positive sessions. the dow jones industrials gaining 75 points, the s&p 500 adding 6, the nasdaq picking up 15 points. five positive sessions in a row this week, resulting in gains of between 4 and 6% on the major indices. today, investors shrugged off a report showing consumers' long-term outlook falling to its lowest level since 1980. analysts say even the best-case scenarios...
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the rest of the police officers who arrived at the scene, officer hampton, sergeant craig, corporal blatenyoes not show any knowing participation in an unlawful act on the part of any of these three officers, and therefore no charges are being filed against them at this time. from what's visible on the videotape, kelly thomas appeared to be acting in self-defense, in pain, in a state of panic. his numerous pleas of "i'm sorry," "i can't breathe," "help," "dad," all to no avail. screams, loud screams didn't help. kelly thomas not responding when the blows to his face occurred. no help. a growing pool of blood as kelly thomas became unresponsive. ram mohs is charged with murder for creating this dangerous situation and placing thomas's life in jeopardy and also creating a volatile situation for the other police officers responding to the scene. we simply cannot accept that in our community that is within the police's right to place gloves on a police officer's hands and put his fists in front of a detainee and say "these fists are ready to "f" you up." that is not protecting and serving. ramo
the rest of the police officers who arrived at the scene, officer hampton, sergeant craig, corporal blatenyoes not show any knowing participation in an unlawful act on the part of any of these three officers, and therefore no charges are being filed against them at this time. from what's visible on the videotape, kelly thomas appeared to be acting in self-defense, in pain, in a state of panic. his numerous pleas of "i'm sorry," "i can't breathe," "help,"...
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thought, might be made, is that when somebody like kent hampton showed up and he put cuffs on him andthought he was merely carrying forward what the other officers had begun, which was maybe a lawful arrest. he was not there early enough to see the confrontation. to see this guy, this ramos, who is a large man, put on these latex gloves and threaten kelly with death and then execute on his threat. >> we heard the d.a. spell out the charges. then soon after we heard the fullerton police department with this statement. let's listen. >> i respect the decision of this attorney. the fullerton police department will continue to cooperate with the orange county district attorney's office in their investigation. all the officer involved in the thomas case will remain on administrative leave. this has been a tragic event for kelly thomas. the thomas family. the community. the police department and for all those involved. >> so mr. thomas, do you feel at all comforted by those words from the police department? >> no, not at all. i talk with captain hamilton many, many, many times. to keep them
thought, might be made, is that when somebody like kent hampton showed up and he put cuffs on him andthought he was merely carrying forward what the other officers had begun, which was maybe a lawful arrest. he was not there early enough to see the confrontation. to see this guy, this ramos, who is a large man, put on these latex gloves and threaten kelly with death and then execute on his threat. >> we heard the d.a. spell out the charges. then soon after we heard the fullerton police...
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and the somehow they happened to stop in north hampton county, north carolina in a little town called gas ton. igas it is beautiful. it's students are at risk. there is no economic griever drn that county but for some reason kip stopped there and create add school. and now we've taken underperforming students and through kip all of them excel. i can taking to charlotte, north carolina, where kip finally found a home and was located next 13 discoer to the elementary school. floss way anybody can -- there is no way that anybody can claim they draw from a different population. they draw from the same school neighborhood. yet if you compare kipp to the traditional elementary school next door, the performance of those students is off the chart. at some point you have to look at it and say, this model works. how do we replicate it? but we're hung up with one is public and one is charter. wcialtion let me tell you, if we could replicate all of they will to be kipp, i couldn't care what we call them and i would care less about how we funded them. i would only care about what the outcome is. h
and the somehow they happened to stop in north hampton county, north carolina in a little town called gas ton. igas it is beautiful. it's students are at risk. there is no economic griever drn that county but for some reason kip stopped there and create add school. and now we've taken underperforming students and through kip all of them excel. i can taking to charlotte, north carolina, where kip finally found a home and was located next 13 discoer to the elementary school. floss way anybody can...
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halfway between atlanta and new york they found a little rural county in north carolina called north hampton county. and a little community there called gaston, north carolina. the last place would you expect a texas innovated charter school to say let's put a facility here. predominantly minority, clearly below the average income level of every county in north carolina. challenged for economic development. they just don't have the infrastructure. but kip looked at it and said you know, no child should go without what we're out there to offer. and today the success rate out of that school is off the chart. but it also is in every kip location that's opened up. and when you have successes like that whether they're in houston, texas, or new york city or gaston, north carolina, the responsible thing is to stop and take a breath and ask yourself what have they figured out that either we haven't in washington or what flexibility do they have that we don't give everybody else? and when you walk into a kip school, it's markedly different as soon as you walk if the door. most kids are in uniforms. t
halfway between atlanta and new york they found a little rural county in north carolina called north hampton county. and a little community there called gaston, north carolina. the last place would you expect a texas innovated charter school to say let's put a facility here. predominantly minority, clearly below the average income level of every county in north carolina. challenged for economic development. they just don't have the infrastructure. but kip looked at it and said you know, no...