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up, cate hanson. >> despite a broken foot, cate hanson qualified for the olympic team in park city, utah. her mom, cathy, says nothing will stop her dhaur's love for speed, sometimes reaching 80 miles an hour on the track. >> she loves, i think, the adrenaline, just the aden lyn getting on there and going fast. >> just this past weekend, kate, 21, won the world cup. in 2010, she missed making the olympic team but just milliseconds but continued to persevere, graduated from high school, started byu, and in december, her dream came through. >> that moment when she came across the finish line, she saw she was fourth, it all just hit her that she finally had made the team. >> she's ranked 7th in the worlds and now training in france before heading to sochi where her parents will be cheering her on. despite terrorist threats, cathy says they're just focussed on the games. >> i'm really not nervous. they did tell us not to wear anything american, anything to call attention to ourselves. >> with encouraging messages in tow signed by kate's fans, the hanson's say they couldn't be more proud
up, cate hanson. >> despite a broken foot, cate hanson qualified for the olympic team in park city, utah. her mom, cathy, says nothing will stop her dhaur's love for speed, sometimes reaching 80 miles an hour on the track. >> she loves, i think, the adrenaline, just the aden lyn getting on there and going fast. >> just this past weekend, kate, 21, won the world cup. in 2010, she missed making the olympic team but just milliseconds but continued to persevere, graduated from...
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forest hanson. rebecca rodery guess. a >>> good afternoon, my name is dominic haig. i live in san francisco [speaker not understood] years and i want to give you my perspective. we've heard from people who benefit from shuttles. [speaker not understood]. my goal is to work in the 95 451 [speaker not understood]. now as of recently i started working with a company involved in the shuttle business in san francisco. i rarely have to drive. i normally take a bike to work. what we're doing is bringing innovation to the [speaker not understood] areas. this is an excellent [speaker not understood]. so, i urge you to adopt it. >> thank you, sir. next speaker, please. >> linda bartolvi. forest hanson. rebecca sanchez, aim os gregory. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon, my name is [speaker not understood] and i live and work in san francisco. my daily commute is on muni. [speaker not understood] i am fully in favor of these commuter shuttles having a space in our city. these shuttles take thousands of cars
forest hanson. rebecca rodery guess. a >>> good afternoon, my name is dominic haig. i live in san francisco [speaker not understood] years and i want to give you my perspective. we've heard from people who benefit from shuttles. [speaker not understood]. my goal is to work in the 95 451 [speaker not understood]. now as of recently i started working with a company involved in the shuttle business in san francisco. i rarely have to drive. i normally take a bike to work. what we're doing...
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says the fighting the videotapes and attack on tanner hanson are tied together.n to the car chase and the punches and the rock attack. at a jury trial, gasly and the other defendants take a plea deal in exchange for admitting their guilty for a reduced sentence. >> i had nothing to do with it. >> one defendant, scott morris doesn't take the deal because he said he is not going to admit to something he didn't do. he is found not guilty. the judge pronounced their sentences. they are hoping to leave the courtroom free on probation. but that isn't to be the case. >> it is hereby ordered that steven gasley is sentenced to 24 months. >> the d.a. has not taken the probation recommendation instead he is harsher. those that admitted to throwing rocks or punching one of the victims are sentenced to one year in county jail to be followed by one year house arrest. >> i have heard a lot of people say this isn't just testosterone or a result of people at a party and these things can happen. this conduct was beyond that. they wanted a confrontation and fight and everybody knew
says the fighting the videotapes and attack on tanner hanson are tied together.n to the car chase and the punches and the rock attack. at a jury trial, gasly and the other defendants take a plea deal in exchange for admitting their guilty for a reduced sentence. >> i had nothing to do with it. >> one defendant, scott morris doesn't take the deal because he said he is not going to admit to something he didn't do. he is found not guilty. the judge pronounced their sentences. they are...
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joey jackson, heather hanson back me. clown posses filing on freedom of association and due process. do they have a case? >> i think they're going to have a hard time. the reality is, in 2011, the fbi did an investigation, and they found that there was enough of an affiliation they could be classified as a gang. if that is the case, the fbi has the right to make that classification. similar to what happened to the hell's angels. >> how is this any different from deadheads or little monsters to lady gaga? >> the point is that it's about guilt by association and are we our brother's keeper. so the reality is, if you choose to follow a particular band, a particular group, and you individually engage in criminality, should the group itself constitute a criminal organization. and that's what it's about. and we, right, constantly in court use the defense of mere presence, a crime happens, our client is there. is he guilty simply because these merely present? >> by association? >> and by association? and that's the issue. >> we
joey jackson, heather hanson back me. clown posses filing on freedom of association and due process. do they have a case? >> i think they're going to have a hard time. the reality is, in 2011, the fbi did an investigation, and they found that there was enough of an affiliation they could be classified as a gang. if that is the case, the fbi has the right to make that classification. similar to what happened to the hell's angels. >> how is this any different from deadheads or little...
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that show was created by hart hanson. canadian. geoff: kiss my ass, man!is on fridays on fox. take a look at this. >> ok. ok. this used to be a country/western bar. >> this reminds me of a place i went to this somalia. >> exactly. we should turn around and try to salvage a good night's sleep. >> why? >> this is my party. >> seriously? i think i sent that big one there to prison. >> i like it rough, but only if there is a safe word. >> they are looking at us like we're on the menu. >> they are just guys. big, smelly guys, but what are we afraid of? >> me? beheading. [laughter] michaela conlin, everybody! michaela conlin! [applause] >> wow! nice. craig: michaela, wow! you look sensational. i don't know if you're aware of how attractive you are. but it is spectacular. >> thank you very much. i was worried maybe it was a little bit like an ice skater, but i'm glad that you feel that. craig: it is a little bit like an ice skater. a gorgeous, sexy ice skater. i like your shoes too. they are lovely. >> i thought may made it a little more fall. i don't know. you k
that show was created by hart hanson. canadian. geoff: kiss my ass, man!is on fridays on fox. take a look at this. >> ok. ok. this used to be a country/western bar. >> this reminds me of a place i went to this somalia. >> exactly. we should turn around and try to salvage a good night's sleep. >> why? >> this is my party. >> seriously? i think i sent that big one there to prison. >> i like it rough, but only if there is a safe word. >> they are...
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heading for route 50, the john hanson highway. all lanes are shut down. let's lock at it live and explain what happened. it happened on the ramp from the inner loop to eastbound route 50. the person involved in the accident, tried flee from the scene and got -- tried to flee from the scene and got hit by another vehicle. it is a confirmed fatality. the investigation is going to take some time. luckily the weather has not come in yet. let's take a live look on the other side of town. i just spoke to charlie gibson at maryland state highway. on the numbered streets, that's the one they take care of, the interstates and numbered streets have been pretreated. they have 480 trucks on standby, ready for when it comes. back to you guys. >> thanks a lot monica. 4:52. a man kicked out of a manasses bar early sunday morning is charged with shooting and wounding four people. jeremiah pullham got kicked out of the bar. he drove by the entrance and shot two men and women who were standing there. all four are recovering and pullen is being held without bond. >>> anothe
heading for route 50, the john hanson highway. all lanes are shut down. let's lock at it live and explain what happened. it happened on the ramp from the inner loop to eastbound route 50. the person involved in the accident, tried flee from the scene and got -- tried to flee from the scene and got hit by another vehicle. it is a confirmed fatality. the investigation is going to take some time. luckily the weather has not come in yet. let's take a live look on the other side of town. i just...
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forest hanson. rebecca sanchez, aim os gregory. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon, my name is [speaker not understood] and i live and work in san francisco. my daily commute is on muni. [speaker not understood] i am fully in favor of these commuter shuttles having a space in our city. these shuttles take thousands of cars off of the road and [speaker not understood]. the rising cost in san francisco is happening. it has been happening for a long time now, but it is not because of these shuttles. these shuttles are merely an answer to the growing population of residents who do not want to drive alone in a car every day 2 and from work. the adoption of this pilot program will ensure people do not start driving in cars to work. because of these reasons i urge the board to a reasonable step in the right direction. thank you for your time. >> next speaker, please. >> forest hanson, drew sherwood, aim os gregory, and [speaker not understood]. >> hello, my name is forest same son and i'm here in suppor
forest hanson. rebecca sanchez, aim os gregory. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon, my name is [speaker not understood] and i live and work in san francisco. my daily commute is on muni. [speaker not understood] i am fully in favor of these commuter shuttles having a space in our city. these shuttles take thousands of cars off of the road and [speaker not understood]. the rising cost in san francisco is happening. it has been happening for a long time now, but it is not...
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michael hanson, senior scientist at the consumer union, he has some concerns. >> there could be increasedels of naturally occurring toxins or allergens. there could be decreased nutritional status, right? or there could be -- you could create new toxins, new allergens. >> reporter: hanson says in animal studies, gmo foods have caused tumors, adverse effects in the gut, the immune system, and reproductive organs. so how do you even know if the food you're eating has been genetically modified? while the european union requires all gmo food to be labelled, the fda does not so far. >> the u.s. does not recognize that that's different than conventional breeding, and does not require safety studies before these products are allowed on the market. >> reporter: but parrot says there's nothing here to be concerned about. >> and when it comes to people whose expertise is agriculture and plant genetics, it's a consensus. it's as safe as regular food. >> now, if you want to know if your food is genetically modified, you can look for the organic label. now, nothing labelled organic is going to contain
michael hanson, senior scientist at the consumer union, he has some concerns. >> there could be increasedels of naturally occurring toxins or allergens. there could be decreased nutritional status, right? or there could be -- you could create new toxins, new allergens. >> reporter: hanson says in animal studies, gmo foods have caused tumors, adverse effects in the gut, the immune system, and reproductive organs. so how do you even know if the food you're eating has been genetically...
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kevin [speaker not understood] at hanson bribing hetherctiontion, thank you for making sure everything we did on the campaign went according to the rules. ~ bridget [speaker not understood] ashley summers, i could not do my work with them. they all have so much passion and dedication to serving the sunset district. they are individuals who have grown up in the sunset, who have worked for the sunset, who live in the sunset, and combined they have just probably too much sunset pride, i think. so, thank you for allowing me to interrupt your life with the abrupt request back in march to join me in serving district 4. last but certainly not least, i want to thank my family and personal friends for being here today. most of them are sitting in the front row over here. to my mom and dad, they are my favorite district 4 constituents. [laughter] >> and i'm so lucky that they decided to raise me and my brother here in san francisco and especially in the sunset district. they are very modest people who have worked so hard to get to where they are today and i love that i can go home and they don't
kevin [speaker not understood] at hanson bribing hetherctiontion, thank you for making sure everything we did on the campaign went according to the rules. ~ bridget [speaker not understood] ashley summers, i could not do my work with them. they all have so much passion and dedication to serving the sunset district. they are individuals who have grown up in the sunset, who have worked for the sunset, who live in the sunset, and combined they have just probably too much sunset pride, i think. so,...
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but first, we're going to hear this story of big sarge, bill hanson, a marine who became a mentor forer veterans. this is the third installment of "wounded: the battle back home," produced in part by the wounded warrior project. >>> well warriors are on active duty. obviously they are in leadership roles. and they continue that after injury. they continue to put on the uniform. maybe it looks a little bit different. but they're still serving. they're identifying those warriors that need assistance, and these warriors gravitate to these leaders in their community. it's an amazing thing. ♪ >> what's keeping you from being who you were? is it your head? is it you don't want to and you're afraid? what's keeping you there? when you're a warrior, you're not a warrior necessarily because you've got big muscles. a warrior is a spirit on the inside. what's keeping you? >> in high school my dad came to me and said what do you want to do? and, i said well i want to do what you're doing. i want to teach and i want to be a coach. and i've been coaching ever since. i was athletic as a kid. i grew u
but first, we're going to hear this story of big sarge, bill hanson, a marine who became a mentor forer veterans. this is the third installment of "wounded: the battle back home," produced in part by the wounded warrior project. >>> well warriors are on active duty. obviously they are in leadership roles. and they continue that after injury. they continue to put on the uniform. maybe it looks a little bit different. but they're still serving. they're identifying those...
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. >> reporter: hanson says inable studies, gmos have caused tumors and deficiencies in the immune systemnd organs. how do you know if the food you are eating is genetically modified? the european union requires owl gmo food to be labeled, the fda does not so far. >> the u.s. does not recognize that that's different than conventional breeding and does not require safety studies before these products are allowed on the market. >> reporter: but parrot says there's nothing here to be concerned about. >> when it comes to people whose expertise is agriculture and plant genetics, it is a consensus. it's as safe as regular food. >> reporter: now if you want to know if your food is genetically modified, you can look for the organic label. nothing labeled organic is going to contain genetically modified foods. another easy rule of thumb -- almost all processed foods do contain gmos. >>> still ahead on "sgmd," a big milestone at white house this weekend. we'll tell but it. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and
. >> reporter: hanson says inable studies, gmos have caused tumors and deficiencies in the immune systemnd organs. how do you know if the food you are eating is genetically modified? the european union requires owl gmo food to be labeled, the fda does not so far. >> the u.s. does not recognize that that's different than conventional breeding and does not require safety studies before these products are allowed on the market. >> reporter: but parrot says there's nothing here to...
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route 50, john hanson highway. all lanes are blocked. you'll be forced to exit onto eastbound route 50. take that to route 704 southbound and back to the beltway. more on what's going on with the snow coming up. back to you guys. >>> 4:50 and it sure is early. we're glad you're with us. it's time for the first your money segment. >> and jessica doyle is here with the headlines. how did wall street do yesterday. >> we were closed yesterday because we had the mlk day. the dow managed this last week to postits first weekly gain of the year, and -- post its first weekly gain of the year. and we're going to get quarterly profits from johnson and johnson, verizon, delta, and nexflix. the dow stands this morning at 16458 after jumping 41 points in trade. the s&p 500 was down about 7 points on friday, and the nasdaq was down about 21 points. >>> in the meantime, have you ever wondered why you were denied a line of credit. well, you are not alone. even though lenders are requiring you to send a letter detailing why you were denied, many people ca
route 50, john hanson highway. all lanes are blocked. you'll be forced to exit onto eastbound route 50. take that to route 704 southbound and back to the beltway. more on what's going on with the snow coming up. back to you guys. >>> 4:50 and it sure is early. we're glad you're with us. it's time for the first your money segment. >> and jessica doyle is here with the headlines. how did wall street do yesterday. >> we were closed yesterday because we had the mlk day. the dow...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hanson pierson in washington. >>> and finally tonight, a historic move in the world of big money college sports aimed at protecting student athletes. northwestern university's football team is asking to be represented by a labor union. the first time that's ever happened. 30% of team members had to support the move before paperwork was filed at the chicago office of the national labor relations board today. the next step, a formal vote by the whole team supervised by the nlrb. very interesting development there. >> it is interesting. who else is going to sign up? what other schools? or does it fizzle out. we'll see. that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib. thanks for watching. >> we hope you'll join us tomorrow night. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. again we hope to see you back here tomorrow. "nightly business report" has been brought to you in part by -- >> the street.com. the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his million million portfolio.
for "nightly business report," i'm hanson pierson in washington. >>> and finally tonight, a historic move in the world of big money college sports aimed at protecting student athletes. northwestern university's football team is asking to be represented by a labor union. the first time that's ever happened. 30% of team members had to support the move before paperwork was filed at the chicago office of the national labor relations board today. the next step, a formal vote by...
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craig joe hanson lives just feet away in one of the 15 homes forced to evacuate. >> just mountains and mountains of flames. smoke billowing. it looked like a tornado. the tip of a tornado. they were going so high, it was just unbelievable. sad day. >> reporter: as the fire grew to five alarms, 100 firefighters went on attack using ariel ladders to send water raining down. firefighters say the biggest challenge was the massive size of the warehouse, and the five businesses, including a hay barn inside, each with its own possible set of combustibles. >> you're looking at, you know, roofing companies, plumbing companies, insulation, things like that. all those things can be fuel for the fire. >> reporter: investigators are still trying to determine the cause. >> we have a good idea that this is not a suspicious fire. >> reporter: while firefighters held back the inferno from destroying homes, it did get close enough to destroy a few garages, sheds and vehicles. fortunately, no one was hurt. craig johanson says when he left his home watching this wall of flames behind him, he never thought
craig joe hanson lives just feet away in one of the 15 homes forced to evacuate. >> just mountains and mountains of flames. smoke billowing. it looked like a tornado. the tip of a tornado. they were going so high, it was just unbelievable. sad day. >> reporter: as the fire grew to five alarms, 100 firefighters went on attack using ariel ladders to send water raining down. firefighters say the biggest challenge was the massive size of the warehouse, and the five businesses, including...
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kpix 5 news writer heidi allen also plans to go to see her sister kate hanson compete h ner first olympics. the family plans to stay alert. >> being aware of who's around you, keeping your things safe and close to you, but, yeah, it could be definitely a concern that something could happen. >> she expects kate to remain focussed. >> her main focus is doing her best, and hopefully the security and the team and other countries will take care of the athletes. >> sharon chin kpix 5. >> the winter games start february 7th. >>> one man's sticker shock goes viral. how did a simple appendectomy wind up costing $55,000? >>> a banker on the run is found a year and a half after faking his own death. and you won't believe how he was caught. >>> what was that? mysterious new year's eve light show that has some people talking about ufos. we're back in 70 seconds. eureaka are treating the cas a homicide. >>> a well-known priest winds up dead inside the rectory of his church. tonight, police are treating the case as homicide. a church deacon found the body after the priest failed to show up for morning ma
kpix 5 news writer heidi allen also plans to go to see her sister kate hanson compete h ner first olympics. the family plans to stay alert. >> being aware of who's around you, keeping your things safe and close to you, but, yeah, it could be definitely a concern that something could happen. >> she expects kate to remain focussed. >> her main focus is doing her best, and hopefully the security and the team and other countries will take care of the athletes. >> sharon chin...
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the hostess of all hospitals doctors hawes auto him cool are designed to improve the bottom of the hanson support to sit next to the dilemma where people post about what i meant. this means that the bill as it added that some eyes. i mean to me the job but the stuff many steep that even possible that dot the iconic danny and kept tasting at our church on the bag of fruit on tags and it was. because of our member troupe why the premier inn goes across all media markets position a golf ball in the arm of the staff of the day that undertaking that will be there. the winter she couldn't dampen the spirits of full with the tv and it would ease the song the band supported in the ganges in northern now but tomorrow morning home of a sale or normandy. the worship was too good it before offering peers on the deal which mocks the union of the sun and the moon the o'neill was the monotony i decided to look inside. tcs has it all will bush for going to create a much into things and only one fire to the students would need at that the confluence of the blog and use the umno and the mythic assessment.
the hostess of all hospitals doctors hawes auto him cool are designed to improve the bottom of the hanson support to sit next to the dilemma where people post about what i meant. this means that the bill as it added that some eyes. i mean to me the job but the stuff many steep that even possible that dot the iconic danny and kept tasting at our church on the bag of fruit on tags and it was. because of our member troupe why the premier inn goes across all media markets position a golf ball in...
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. >> reporter: realtor rona hanson is marketing for changing attitudes. her real estate ad says come to her if you need room to grow. >> i'm getting a lot of renters, people who don't necessarily have the money to buy a house and want to be able to rent a space in someone else's home. >> reporter: and grow pot? >> and grow pot. >> reporter: and she is not surprised that a majority of americans now favor legalizing marijuana. since 1996, 20 states and the district of columbia have passed laws allowing the sale of marijuana for medicinal use. now colorado and washington allow marijuana use both for medicinal and recreational purposes. and four more states are considering legalization through ballot initiatives or legislation this year. in california, people were gathering signatures on a petition to get legalization on the ballot. >> we've collected thousands of signatures so far and i think with the support it can make it to the ballot. >> reporter: the number of americans who have tried pot has remained steady at about 40%, but what has changed is the gro
. >> reporter: realtor rona hanson is marketing for changing attitudes. her real estate ad says come to her if you need room to grow. >> i'm getting a lot of renters, people who don't necessarily have the money to buy a house and want to be able to rent a space in someone else's home. >> reporter: and grow pot? >> and grow pot. >> reporter: and she is not surprised that a majority of americans now favor legalizing marijuana. since 1996, 20 states and the district...
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kpix 5 news writer heidi allen also plans to go to sochi to see her sister kate hanson compete in her first olympics. the family plans to stay alert. >> being aware of who is around you, keeping your things safe and close to you, but yeah, it could be definitely a concern that something could happen. >> reporter: she expects kate to remain focused on the luge. >> her main focus is just sliding and doing her best and hopefully, uhm, the security and the teams and other countries will take care of the athletes. >> reporter: sharon chin, kpix 5. >> opening ceremonies are set for february 7. >>> coming up, a hospital bill that might be enough to give some people a heart attack. >> inform people of the situation. >> the simple surgery that led to an online outrage, coming our way. >> and mystery lights in the sky. what caught the attention of it plenty of people in sacramento on new year's eve. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, far northern california. upr northern california. a church deacon found the by inside saint b >>> homicide investigators are looking into the death of a priest in northern californ
kpix 5 news writer heidi allen also plans to go to sochi to see her sister kate hanson compete in her first olympics. the family plans to stay alert. >> being aware of who is around you, keeping your things safe and close to you, but yeah, it could be definitely a concern that something could happen. >> reporter: she expects kate to remain focused on the luge. >> her main focus is just sliding and doing her best and hopefully, uhm, the security and the teams and other...
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michael hanson. anexel rama. stephen tennis. natalie lions. vivian imperial. elihu hernandez. and matthew [speaker not understood]. hi, [speaker not understood]. >>> i would like to make a dramatic entrance. normally doesn't get that dramatic with lights going out and things like that. my name is james tracy. i'm representing community housing partnership. it's been such an honor to work with you, supervisor kim, the ivy league, all of us or none, national employment law project, [speaker not understood] legal services, and also the lawyers committee for civil rights. our organization got involved with this fight because we provide really, really good job training opportunities. but we find that as an organization that hires about 60% of our staff coming from homeless backgrounds at one point in their life, that when people are ready to transition or find better paying jobs elsewhere, the doors are being shut. so, that's why we joined this campaign and we're overjoyed to see it finally come up to vote here. can i have the community housing partnership crew stand up? (applause)
michael hanson. anexel rama. stephen tennis. natalie lions. vivian imperial. elihu hernandez. and matthew [speaker not understood]. hi, [speaker not understood]. >>> i would like to make a dramatic entrance. normally doesn't get that dramatic with lights going out and things like that. my name is james tracy. i'm representing community housing partnership. it's been such an honor to work with you, supervisor kim, the ivy league, all of us or none, national employment law project,...
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her best friend, hannah hanson, this blond, blue-eyed little girl. and as it started going that jews are bad and they're not sure and the nazis are going to come after them, all of a sudden her mother wouldn't let her play with her best friend, jonna. she was confused, why is that? you know? she was just very confused about all this stuff. she had, i was counting as i read the book again, she had like 16 secrets she had to keep. things from my father was trying to pick my mother be danish. and he would make her cook pork, which is against jewish law, of course, and she had to keep the secret that she could not tell the jewish part of the family about that. she found -- my dad was go away to secret meetings, and she saw a gun if his pant -- in his pant pocket, and that's a secret she had to keep. my dad, apparently, was having an affair. she was very hurt and very confused. she had all these secrets to keep, and she had two different lives to worry about. she had the fun danish side and the little more conservative jewish side. and her reaction was of
her best friend, hannah hanson, this blond, blue-eyed little girl. and as it started going that jews are bad and they're not sure and the nazis are going to come after them, all of a sudden her mother wouldn't let her play with her best friend, jonna. she was confused, why is that? you know? she was just very confused about all this stuff. she had, i was counting as i read the book again, she had like 16 secrets she had to keep. things from my father was trying to pick my mother be danish. and...
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i will not share even if it is the members of hanson. well maybe. those are the guys that needed to use the bathroom. >> kevin, good to see you. >> thank you. >> interesting jacket. >> if you are a child of the 80s, right? >> the olympics promote unity. it is the double toilet capturing the spirit of togetherness. >> it is about to be invaded by a gay stereo type. they would no better than to put two toilets in the same stall. it sounds like inviting some sort of george michael-type trouble. the olympics are a bain on civil ization. they never realize the kind of economic benefits they have. it is a mess and russia is a great place to have a mess like that. i wish them luck with it. >> was it barcelona i went to? i think it was the 90s. if you walk around there it is like the world's fair from 1915. nothing has been translated to anything good. brooke? this is a country that is accused of being intolerant, yet it is progressive. >> it is entrapment. this is a sting operation for the police. it is always a pleasure to be on the show. it is a pleasure
i will not share even if it is the members of hanson. well maybe. those are the guys that needed to use the bathroom. >> kevin, good to see you. >> thank you. >> interesting jacket. >> if you are a child of the 80s, right? >> the olympics promote unity. it is the double toilet capturing the spirit of togetherness. >> it is about to be invaded by a gay stereo type. they would no better than to put two toilets in the same stall. it sounds like inviting some...
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robert hanson is out and have a downgrade as a result.re on the market again in 30 minutes. >> bloomberg television is brought to you by united rent always. you're building the future. we're here to help. >> this is the early edition of "bloomberg west," i'm emily chang. catch us at our later time, 3:00 p.m. eastern and 6:00 p.m. eastern. for your bloomberg top headlines, ukraine is calling an emergency session of parliament after anti-government protests turned deadly. the parliament meets next week to try to come up with a solution. ukraine's president talked with u.s. vice president joe biden via phone today about ways to resolve the crisis peacefully. sales of previously owned homes rose in december, posting their first gain in five months. sales were up 1% according to the national association of realtors. in the meantime the labor department says first time jobless claims remained near a six-week low, rising slightly in the last week. and justin bieber's bail has been set at $2,500 by a miami judge. i think he can afford that. this
robert hanson is out and have a downgrade as a result.re on the market again in 30 minutes. >> bloomberg television is brought to you by united rent always. you're building the future. we're here to help. >> this is the early edition of "bloomberg west," i'm emily chang. catch us at our later time, 3:00 p.m. eastern and 6:00 p.m. eastern. for your bloomberg top headlines, ukraine is calling an emergency session of parliament after anti-government protests turned deadly....
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. >> reporter: and that's the same approach of the parents of speed skater brian hanson are taking notling out, but watching closely. >> it has brought us together as a team usa. and we are really on top of it as families. >> our son is going, an unless they cancel the olympics, we will be there. >> reporter: and with the anti-russian islamic militants threaten ing threatening to disrupt the games, what is there to expect? there are two main sections, the coastal cluster built around the black sea, and built in clusters are the opening ceremony and the hockey and the ice village, and the train station and airport connected, and then 30 miles up a w away from the mountains are a road. and snowboarder sage does not expect he will be venturing too far from the protected olympic venues. >> i want to the stick to myself and roll up in a little ball and do my event and get out of there. >> reporter: richard engel, nbc news, sochi. >> and the games are two weeks away and you can get ready with the nbc washington app and download it with the latest news from sochi, an follow your favorite athl
. >> reporter: and that's the same approach of the parents of speed skater brian hanson are taking notling out, but watching closely. >> it has brought us together as a team usa. and we are really on top of it as families. >> our son is going, an unless they cancel the olympics, we will be there. >> reporter: and with the anti-russian islamic militants threaten ing threatening to disrupt the games, what is there to expect? there are two main sections, the coastal cluster...
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critically important, mark o'mara and heather hanson back with me now.ou heard susan talk about these range of emotions. many people welcoming it. what do you do about the venue? this is kind of a tricky jury pool, isn't it? >> you stay right in boston and try it there even though it is opposed to some gut feelings. here is why. it is a liberty city. 77% are not in favor have o the death penalty. . you are not going to find some better locations to not want to put him to death. now, you get an opportunity to look more into the juror's backgrounds and their biases and prejudices and what they know about the case, because you are right there in the heart of the center of it. you get that opportunity that you wouldn't have with a change of venue. stay in boston. >> it is hard to hear that. i remember when i covered the anthony case. where are you going to move it to, mars? everybody knows about this. in the end, when it comes to law, it's not about what you know. it is about what kind of person you are and what you can do with what you know. >> that's going
critically important, mark o'mara and heather hanson back with me now.ou heard susan talk about these range of emotions. many people welcoming it. what do you do about the venue? this is kind of a tricky jury pool, isn't it? >> you stay right in boston and try it there even though it is opposed to some gut feelings. here is why. it is a liberty city. 77% are not in favor have o the death penalty. . you are not going to find some better locations to not want to put him to death. now, you...
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there's christy hanson. very pretty. next, cassandra ferguson. she is beautiful. this is kat hurd. kat hurd. [ laughter ] her name's -- >> steve: kat hurd. >> jimmy: kat hurd, yeah. and let me tell you, she's really the pick of the litter. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ she's hoping to get scooped off her feet this season. ♪ interesting point. her parents found her on the rug in the family room. ♪ finally, she is the only contestant who's talent is floating. ♪ finally, i read that -- >> steve: kat hurd. finally, i read that martin scorsese's new movie, "the wolf of wall street" broke a record by using the "f" word of 506 times. that beats the previous record which was set by my dad trying to put together a desk from ikea. we have a great show for you tonight. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. welcome back. good to see you back here. it is monday. it's our first show of the new year. we are so happy to be back. we have fun guests coming up for you. this week, ryan seacrest. ryan and i are going to play a game of rock, paper
there's christy hanson. very pretty. next, cassandra ferguson. she is beautiful. this is kat hurd. kat hurd. [ laughter ] her name's -- >> steve: kat hurd. >> jimmy: kat hurd, yeah. and let me tell you, she's really the pick of the litter. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ she's hoping to get scooped off her feet this season. ♪ interesting point. her parents found her on the rug in the family room. ♪ finally, she is the only contestant who's talent is floating. ♪ finally, i read...
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i am joined by criminal defense attorney, heather hanson. of all, this accuser claims the statute of limitations she had discovered had run out. she had no other recourse but to go online and make this accusation on the telephone with the teacher. what's wrong with that? >> it begs the question as to why there is a statute of limitation in these types of cases. more and more, we're hearing by children that have been molested, whether it is because of repressed memories or relationships like this, which are manipulative, they don't realize the molestation until the statute has run. that's the first problem. the second problem its that this taping of the conversation could lead for problems offer the accuser. >> in certain states, let's be very clear, in certain states, you can't just run a microphone when you are having a conversation with someone if that other party isn't okay with it. california is one of these states. >> exactly. both parties have to consent for you to tape-record a conversation, to videotape a conversation. if that's not
i am joined by criminal defense attorney, heather hanson. of all, this accuser claims the statute of limitations she had discovered had run out. she had no other recourse but to go online and make this accusation on the telephone with the teacher. what's wrong with that? >> it begs the question as to why there is a statute of limitation in these types of cases. more and more, we're hearing by children that have been molested, whether it is because of repressed memories or relationships...
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but a lot of celebrities everyone from ellen degeneres to scarlet joe hanson. >> i watched that threethe game. thank you. >> thank you too. >> now to the intersection of sport and politics, signing young people up for the affordable care act continues to be a focus for the obama administration. >> moms get on your kids to sign up. kids call your mom and walk her through the application. give her piece of mind and plus she'll appreciate hearing from you. >> but exactly how to get this message through to young people remains a challenge. the best way to do it according to stall worth is a flashmob in central park. ♪ >> fresh off that dance routine, former nfl receiver veteran donte stallworth. thanks for stopping by. how did you get involved? >> i think the most important thing is giving kids, young people to understand that your health is very vital to your livelihood as it is with me being a professional athlete. and it was great to partner with emily and generation progress doing the flash mob, me being a person with two left feet, that part was -- >> he was great. >> although they t
but a lot of celebrities everyone from ellen degeneres to scarlet joe hanson. >> i watched that threethe game. thank you. >> thank you too. >> now to the intersection of sport and politics, signing young people up for the affordable care act continues to be a focus for the obama administration. >> moms get on your kids to sign up. kids call your mom and walk her through the application. give her piece of mind and plus she'll appreciate hearing from you. >> but...
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this week's episode we meet bill "big sarge" hanson, helping other veterans like him get back their a-gameross-fit training. >> i started talking to the people from wounded warrior project and i was like you know what, we need to have a class. there are a lot of people that want to do tough mudder. they don't know how to train for it. they were like, would you lead the class? sure, i would lead the class. let's get that spir it from within back out. >> patrick joins us at the table now. thank you so much for coming in and being with us today. >> of course. >> starting with the documentary there, how important is it for these guys when they come home, guys and girls when they come home to have something like that to train and to have a group around them and collective goal, how important is that for their mental health n. >> it is so important because these men and women over 2.5 million of them go to iraq and afghanistan and come back home and that teamwork, that camaraderie isn't there in the community. getting them to gather, whether it is through team red, white and blue or cross fit, t
this week's episode we meet bill "big sarge" hanson, helping other veterans like him get back their a-gameross-fit training. >> i started talking to the people from wounded warrior project and i was like you know what, we need to have a class. there are a lot of people that want to do tough mudder. they don't know how to train for it. they were like, would you lead the class? sure, i would lead the class. let's get that spir it from within back out. >> patrick joins us at...
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is that the cost of living as well that's true to the shadow immigration minister labour's david hanson says the problems none of the border. the problem is inside the workplace. this is that the government is that they haven't yet little things that we will need to do that we've been calling for them to do since march of this year. for example the heat of summer in full speed for the minimum wage we need to show that we have action taken on gang masses who bring people to action taken on gang masters that are bringing people over. on sunday mail years this idea that up the open borders and this is the opposition speaking in this case with the open borders. it means that there is of a lot of um unsavoury types that are entering inside the uk not chad before more diverse with these two countries were often hard to do. in two thousand and seven when the romanian do their own dominion million entrant into the european union. we had already been freed from it which there really was conte role of the border we told was the moral will perform i'll give them something else that it's only the k
is that the cost of living as well that's true to the shadow immigration minister labour's david hanson says the problems none of the border. the problem is inside the workplace. this is that the government is that they haven't yet little things that we will need to do that we've been calling for them to do since march of this year. for example the heat of summer in full speed for the minimum wage we need to show that we have action taken on gang masses who bring people to action taken on gang...
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we've heard from people as credible as james hanson, head of nasa's goddard space center told us this would have tremendous impacts. the first report that came out was clearly flawed. that's why they're doing a second report. we expect this one to be honest and make clear that this does have climate impacts. >> there have been rallies and protests over the last several years as this has certainly gone to a heightened level. what i guess i'm asking you is will the president if your mind suffer with constituents like yourself if he approves this pipeline. will be see the ramifications at the midterms perhaps? >> many of the people who oppose the pipeline have been great supporters of the president. many people represented by the national wildlife federation and others, we'll continue to press him and make sure he makes the right decision. i sat in the audience when he gave the climate change speech and he said if keystone exacerbates climate change, he won't do it. we'll hold him through to his word. >>> yahoo! is urging users of their accounts to reset passwords in what is the latest m
we've heard from people as credible as james hanson, head of nasa's goddard space center told us this would have tremendous impacts. the first report that came out was clearly flawed. that's why they're doing a second report. we expect this one to be honest and make clear that this does have climate impacts. >> there have been rallies and protests over the last several years as this has certainly gone to a heightened level. what i guess i'm asking you is will the president if your mind...
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tommy hanson is that question -- how many hands is that? i have had my privacy taken away from me. individual --an somebody took my picture and put it on a license and went into a bank in switzerland and opened up an account and put money in there under my name. >> at least they gave you money. >> the irs is looking for the taxes. it is scary out there today. there is so much information about us out there. it is interesting because i just came from india. we have some situations going on with india, with a diplomat. they arezing that concerned with americans information. you want to be popular with yourself. >> will we become able in this electronic environment? >> it can't be. i warn my kids every day about that. listen,, e-mails to -- by mistake?ng it is scary out there and i understand with the president is trying to do. they have access to a lot of information about us. >> any chance that snowdon could wind up with amnesty? is that on the table question might it be in the coming weeks? don't see that. it is not a possibility. what you're seeing with these changes, they would n
tommy hanson is that question -- how many hands is that? i have had my privacy taken away from me. individual --an somebody took my picture and put it on a license and went into a bank in switzerland and opened up an account and put money in there under my name. >> at least they gave you money. >> the irs is looking for the taxes. it is scary out there today. there is so much information about us out there. it is interesting because i just came from india. we have some situations...
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the south korean company may produce automated navigation and systems as sales of hanson slow.of every three of the worlds smartphones. t-mobile buying spectrum from verizon for 2.4 billion dollars in cash. part of an airwaves swap that would give both companies more network capacity in areas they need it. the deal would provide t-mobile, fourth largest u.s. phone carrier, with a number of needed frequencies. htc, taiwanese company, missing estimates for the fourth straight quarter. the largest smartphone maker in taiwan has seen declines as it struggles to meet competition from chinese brands. shares fell to their lowest level since october. catch the latest every weekday at 1:00 and 6:00 p.m. eastern on "bloomberg west." global -- liberty liberty media announced an offer to acquire the remaining shares of satellite radio carrier sirius xm, a step closer to an acquisition of time warner cable. putting theal is finishing touches on a deal with dutch broadband provider ziggo. john malone was pretty busy celebrating a possible acquisitions. alex broke that story for us and joins
the south korean company may produce automated navigation and systems as sales of hanson slow.of every three of the worlds smartphones. t-mobile buying spectrum from verizon for 2.4 billion dollars in cash. part of an airwaves swap that would give both companies more network capacity in areas they need it. the deal would provide t-mobile, fourth largest u.s. phone carrier, with a number of needed frequencies. htc, taiwanese company, missing estimates for the fourth straight quarter. the largest...
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mark hanson is going to be my guest in about ten minutes.tunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >>> obviously a bruising day for the markets. down 173 on the dow. financials is one of the big reason on this dow day. dominic chu has more on that. >> it's a weak day for the financials, like you said, overall. the biggest loser this morning, sallie mae, the big loan giant followed by a regional bank key corp. and another
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turns out the ceo of two years, robert hanson, is going to be leaving the company.ly he was at an investment conference, last week, for retail and the like for powell restaurant consumer industries, and analysts that were there got no indication at all that there was going to be some sort of management change. now, when you talk about these teen retailers, they obviously all face intense competition. american eagle, abercrombie & fitch, aeropostal, they're all to the downside. and they face h&m and zara. obviously, an intense industry, but the departure of this ceo is, obviously, very telling. and at the same time abercrombie & fitch is looking for division heads, so i'm sure there's only a small pool of folks who can run these things. back to you. cheryl: thank you so much, nicole. dennis: what's bugging me is hypocrisy in davos. this week hordes of ceos and politicians, activists and celebrities and the media descended on davos, switzerland, for the world economic forum, the most powerful gathering in the world. officially, they're there to ponder global threats;
turns out the ceo of two years, robert hanson, is going to be leaving the company.ly he was at an investment conference, last week, for retail and the like for powell restaurant consumer industries, and analysts that were there got no indication at all that there was going to be some sort of management change. now, when you talk about these teen retailers, they obviously all face intense competition. american eagle, abercrombie & fitch, aeropostal, they're all to the downside. and they face...
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dan hanson says all indications are this is not a random act of violence.e are reportedly reviewing surveillance footage and using canine units to track the suspect. beyond that, details of the investigation are not being released except that chester county police told reporters they found a shell casing on the scene and they believe the shooter used a revolver. there's also a strong police presence at widner university and security there is top notch. jon: interesting because if they used a revolver, there wouldn't be a shell casing there. whatever. it's their investigation. >> thanks. >> we weren't really prepared, you know, for this plume in the railroad industry. this has been a huge major force in the economy but we have to do it right. if we don't do it right, everybody will pay the price down the road. jenna: that was phil talking to us last week about the benefits of shipping oil by rail and now we're taking a look at oil and pipelines. oil pipelines in this country and the long stale mate over the keystone pipeline. canada is calling on the united
dan hanson says all indications are this is not a random act of violence.e are reportedly reviewing surveillance footage and using canine units to track the suspect. beyond that, details of the investigation are not being released except that chester county police told reporters they found a shell casing on the scene and they believe the shooter used a revolver. there's also a strong police presence at widner university and security there is top notch. jon: interesting because if they used a...