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and hap -- physics. and hap recognized that and brought people like that into his circle of advisers. yes, sir. >> could you characterize his relationship with curtis lemay, their working relationship? >> well, that was, that was interesting. i knew curtis lemay. we didn't -- i wish we would have talked more about hap, but curtis lemay was somebody with a reputation. well, there were a lot of elements to his complex reputation. but he had a reputation among other things as somebody who got things done. so that was how lemay ended up running the b-29 operation out in the marianas. interesting thing about the 20th air force that the -- that operated the b-29s. while all of these other numbered air forces, there were 15 others, each had a commander, the commander of the 20th air force was hap arnold. he maintained personal command of that. but his field commander was curtis lemay. and when it came time to, when hap and don douglas started rand, one of guys that they brought in as part of their little group
and hap -- physics. and hap recognized that and brought people like that into his circle of advisers. yes, sir. >> could you characterize his relationship with curtis lemay, their working relationship? >> well, that was, that was interesting. i knew curtis lemay. we didn't -- i wish we would have talked more about hap, but curtis lemay was somebody with a reputation. well, there were a lot of elements to his complex reputation. but he had a reputation among other things as somebody...
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hap arnold took it out. a little story that i'd like to tell about anecdotal about air power many world war ii, there was -- in world war ii. there was, in june of 1944, this was at the point where the u.s. army air forces were reaching the sort of the ap gee of their power, june of 1944 the allies finally decided that they were ready to invade europe. so on a day that was, that even has its own letter -- d-day -- they inveigh saided nor -- invaded normandy. and they were, they were fighting the germans. they were fighting, they were foughting a country which in 1939 had been the most, had possessed the most powerful armed force in the world, had possessed the most advanced, competent, most deadly accurate air force in the world. the lift waf that was the most powerful air force in the world, 1940. they almost, and it if it hadn't have been for stupid mistakes, they almost destroyed the royal air force, britain's royal air force. those were the two most significant air forces in the world in 1940. so, now, p
hap arnold took it out. a little story that i'd like to tell about anecdotal about air power many world war ii, there was -- in world war ii. there was, in june of 1944, this was at the point where the u.s. army air forces were reaching the sort of the ap gee of their power, june of 1944 the allies finally decided that they were ready to invade europe. so on a day that was, that even has its own letter -- d-day -- they inveigh saided nor -- invaded normandy. and they were, they were fighting...
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hap arnold ticket out. a little story that i like to tell about and a total air power in world war ii, in june of 1944, this was at the point where the u.s. army air forces were reaching some of the apogee of their power. june of 1944 the allies finally decided that they were ready to invade your. so on ahead to a that even has its own letter, d-day, they invaded normandy. and they were fighting the germans. they were fighting can country which in 1939 had been the most -- had possessed the most powerful armed force in the world, had possessed the most advanced, most competent, most deadly accurate air force in the world, the will falafel was the most powerful air force in the world, 1940. they almost, if it did not been for stupid mistakes they almost destroyed the royal air force, the burden were no air force. those were the two most significant air forces in the world. so now, push comes to shove and have parnell's u.s. army air force have gone to war with the liftoff of. june 1944 operation overlord, th
hap arnold ticket out. a little story that i like to tell about and a total air power in world war ii, in june of 1944, this was at the point where the u.s. army air forces were reaching some of the apogee of their power. june of 1944 the allies finally decided that they were ready to invade your. so on ahead to a that even has its own letter, d-day, they invaded normandy. and they were fighting the germans. they were fighting can country which in 1939 had been the most -- had possessed the...
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back in the 1990s, hap died in early 1950, so, you know, you're talking about half a century after hap was alive, so the u.s. airport duped this doctrine of global reach, global power, the doctrine of the u.s. air force today. this thing is taken straight out of the ideas for future of the air force, and his memoirs were entitled "global mission" so it's the with hap, he affected the development of the u.s. air force and basically created it, but you have a guy whose ideas are still alive in the u.s. air force, and i'll close with an observation about hap that sort of percolated into my head as i was starting to work on the project that there is probably nobody, no other general in america's history since probably since george washington who is as well like and respected in the service as hap arnold was. you know, you have mcarthur, patton, famous guys, but probably they got an equal number of detractors as they do adherence. so hap, not only invented the air force, but he's still, i would suggest, an icon of a guy who remits that air force. with that, i thank you. we'll move into ques
back in the 1990s, hap died in early 1950, so, you know, you're talking about half a century after hap was alive, so the u.s. airport duped this doctrine of global reach, global power, the doctrine of the u.s. air force today. this thing is taken straight out of the ideas for future of the air force, and his memoirs were entitled "global mission" so it's the with hap, he affected the development of the u.s. air force and basically created it, but you have a guy whose ideas are still...
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happens, we have somebody with an understanding of the technology and a vision for how to use it that hap arnold had in the 1930s and 40s. >> okay. >> one more. >> immediately after the war, there was effort on the supersonic wind tunnels. did he have anything to do with that? >> well, that was interesting because i mentioned thee dore who was world's leading aerodynamics, and car men was to aerodynamics what einstein was to physics, and half recognized that, and brought people like that into his circle of advisers. yes, sir? >> could you characterize his relationship with curtis lamae, their working relationship? >> well, that was interesting. i knew him, wish we would have talked more about hap, but he was somebody with a reputation, well, he had a lot -- there were a lot of elements to the complex reputation, but he had a reputation among other things as somebody who got things done, and that's how he ended up running the b29 operation out in the marianas, and an interesting thing about the air force that the operation of the b29 was while all the other numbered air force, each had a c
happens, we have somebody with an understanding of the technology and a vision for how to use it that hap arnold had in the 1930s and 40s. >> okay. >> one more. >> immediately after the war, there was effort on the supersonic wind tunnels. did he have anything to do with that? >> well, that was interesting because i mentioned thee dore who was world's leading aerodynamics, and car men was to aerodynamics what einstein was to physics, and half recognized that, and brought...
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the crash hap -- vehicular manslaughter. witnesses pointed him out. the victim was a 57-year-old man. police say the victim was not in a crosswalk but the driver was also speeding. today's crash renewed calls to make the roadway safer. ktvu's rob roth tells us solutions may be years away. >> reporter: van ness avenue. >> take your life in your own hands when you cross the street. >> the city agrees, the city identified it as a high injury corridor. 83 accidents between 2008 and 2013. that doesn't include the three people killed here this year. the elderly and disabled complain the lights are too short. some blame drivers. >> most often i see people running the red light. till that is not happening anymore then people will still get hit by cars. >> reporter: some say those on foot are looking at their smart phones and not paying attention. >> reporter: you are wearing your ear buds, do you think that is a good idea? >> no. bad habit. >> reporter: they said the city can make improvements. >> if you stripe like this, you can see that from further away an
the crash hap -- vehicular manslaughter. witnesses pointed him out. the victim was a 57-year-old man. police say the victim was not in a crosswalk but the driver was also speeding. today's crash renewed calls to make the roadway safer. ktvu's rob roth tells us solutions may be years away. >> reporter: van ness avenue. >> take your life in your own hands when you cross the street. >> the city agrees, the city identified it as a high injury corridor. 83 accidents between 2008...
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and down the streets and doing what it takes traget the resource squz do the programs and make things hap frn the kids and seniors. pulling money out of her pocket and doing so many incredible things. yes, she left a life in the private sector because her life in the public sector was more meaningful. her journey to take care of a dmunty was more meaningful and the nil more and concern addition and our community is better off because we have you in it. adrian it is trully my honor, i knloe i don't say it enough because i'm trying to get the money for you and we are yelling back and forth, but i appreciate you and love you and thank bod you are there in the community working with our kids and seniors and everyone that needs you the most. on behalf of the san francisco board of supervisors, we honor you for your commitment to the community. thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible] i don't know what to say. i'm speechalize. i was so busy today i said i will pop in here and get this and run back out. i have been passing out fliers around [inaudible] i didn't know this meant so much to me to hear
and down the streets and doing what it takes traget the resource squz do the programs and make things hap frn the kids and seniors. pulling money out of her pocket and doing so many incredible things. yes, she left a life in the private sector because her life in the public sector was more meaningful. her journey to take care of a dmunty was more meaningful and the nil more and concern addition and our community is better off because we have you in it. adrian it is trully my honor, i knloe i...
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why that hap established the focus of the -- happened is the focus of the investigation. in 2011 the same issue happened with where first wheels went one direction, the back set went another knocking the train off track. >> i think it is concerning it happens anywhere. whether it is the same spot at all. whether it happens at all is concerning. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. and california public utilities commission are in charge of the investigation and we asked both for their final reports on the 2011 derailment and we are waiting for them to release that information to us. allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> this is the latest in a string of problems for b.a.r.t. on july 1 last year b.a.r.t.'s unions went on strike and workers went on strike again. two b.a.r.t. workers were hit and killed while inspecting the tracks and october 23 a fire started underneath a train. and in december a train's emergency breaks locked up filling the cars with fumes. >>> work resumed today at a san francisco construction site where two carpettenners fell friday. both are expected to recover. one
why that hap established the focus of the -- happened is the focus of the investigation. in 2011 the same issue happened with where first wheels went one direction, the back set went another knocking the train off track. >> i think it is concerning it happens anywhere. whether it is the same spot at all. whether it happens at all is concerning. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. and california public utilities commission are in charge of the investigation and we asked both for their final...
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i can see what's happing at my business from anywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] now manage and help protect business remotely with adt. arm and disam your alarm, watch secure video in real time, and even adjust your lights and thermostat wherever you are. with adt, you get 24/7 protection through our exclusive fast response monitoring. you can be confident that adt is always there for you. hey, lisa. is that the delivery we've been waiting for? [ male announcer ] and now you can get adt monthly...
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despite north korea's sentence that if military exercises between the united states and south korea haps scheduled, they would not take part in the family reunions. the reunions will take lace, this is something they have secured from the talks. there has been an agreement that there'll be no more cross-boarder slandering. that's something that the south koreans said must stop. the big issue so far that we have yet fully to ascertain is exactly whether any concession has to be made upon the issue of u.s. and south korean military exercises. certainly john kerry, the u.s. secretary of state who was here, thursday, seen time said the issues could not be linked, one was a humanitarian issue, the other an annual set of the exercises. we wait to see if there's more that comes out on that issue from the questioning of journalists in the briefing put to the spokes many of the south korean -- spokesmen of the south korean group. >> vietnam says a second person has died from the h 7 n 9 bird flu. a meeting has been held to discuss the threat of infection. it emerged in march last year and affect
despite north korea's sentence that if military exercises between the united states and south korea haps scheduled, they would not take part in the family reunions. the reunions will take lace, this is something they have secured from the talks. there has been an agreement that there'll be no more cross-boarder slandering. that's something that the south koreans said must stop. the big issue so far that we have yet fully to ascertain is exactly whether any concession has to be made upon the...
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they are patrolling the street to prevent something like that from happening before even the event haps reporter: the program could be used for the surveillance cameras, to help find missing or kidnapped people. the science fiction scenario that they have already embraced. in mountainview, linda yee, kpix 5. >> the glasses will be available in march and they will not be cheap. >>> the next thing that you're going to tell me, it's a drought and it's raining again, how about that? >> yes, i can see a nice change in your seven-day forecast. it's the wettest forecast that we have been able to give everyone here since march, since last martha we've got four days with a chance of rainfall and a social work for you coming to the bay area, all because of the same ridge of the high pressure that kept us dry for four to five months. i'll explain, the first for a long time. and we'll talk about the report card getting better, but still -- but still bad as they are averaging about 46% per average, that's not good and 17% despite the fact with the rainfall over the weekend, which is what we're expec
they are patrolling the street to prevent something like that from happening before even the event haps reporter: the program could be used for the surveillance cameras, to help find missing or kidnapped people. the science fiction scenario that they have already embraced. in mountainview, linda yee, kpix 5. >> the glasses will be available in march and they will not be cheap. >>> the next thing that you're going to tell me, it's a drought and it's raining again, how about that?...
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american people didn't elect their representatives to come here and kill their jobs, yet that's what's happing. >> john, ove the last few week, we'vard lefties after lefties tell us, we need to work a little bit less. but that's not what thisountry was founded on. >> no. america was the country that coined the rase, to make money, earning money, prodtivity. that's what this country is all about. but we see many on the left glorifying dependence and delm n delmonizinindependence. this is economy 101 when you force people to pay higher-than-market wages, the result is less production. it's low-skill jobs that give people that foot in the door. the left want to keep people dependent on the government. >> bob, tell me how this helping the lower end of the income scale -- >> i don't know where to start. put it this way. neither of those tw particularly jonathan, never had to work over 40 hours a we in his currt job -- >> that's untrue, bob. >> how do you know that? at are you talking about? >> jonathan, maybe y work 80 hours. that's fine. but my point is if you take somebody on minimum wage in this
american people didn't elect their representatives to come here and kill their jobs, yet that's what's happing. >> john, ove the last few week, we'vard lefties after lefties tell us, we need to work a little bit less. but that's not what thisountry was founded on. >> no. america was the country that coined the rase, to make money, earning money, prodtivity. that's what this country is all about. but we see many on the left glorifying dependence and delm n delmonizinindependence....
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foarks ought tfolks ought to hap bring down prices. then we ought to have patient centered care not care dictated by washington that's why we want to promote health savings account. >> who will lead it up and when wail we see it. >> there's a lot of discussion and we've got, have is a consensus about republican solutions for healthcare system that works for everybody. which includes those without a job which includes those who are sick. and i believe that our committee chairman, the ways and means chairman dave camp the energy in commerce chairman dread up town as well as john klein are all working on different elements of this that i believe will turn in a to an alternative for obama. >> time line. >> well look, it is obviously very important for us to get this done because a lot of people are hurting because of obama. >> what about debt ceiling, is that clean or will you attach things such as an initials bailout as it's called by some in your conservative movement. >> here's what i'm thinking now. i think that the last month has seen
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. >> i think what happed is administration, you know, wiinning what took place with two wars afgnistan and irkrage, they don't agree with either one. have done all they could to avoid the potential of another conflict ty are paralyze by fear of that adverse consequence, middle eat leaderip outhere interpret u.s. as no longer wanting to be involved work we're in retreat, and disengages, our adversaries in the region are all moving forward. and united states is sitting on the fence. so our foreign policy is seen as one of retrenchmentrom the world. and fact is that we are perceived general he speaking no through out the world by friends and adversaryys as weak. weak. lou: thank you, general. >> gd tking to you lou. lou: president obama, showed up. ty handed to the three amigos meeting in mexico, summit. theeystone pipeline still under review, immigration reform is going nowhere. senate maaority leader harry reid does not top fast track legislation t make it easier for mr. obama to negotiate trade deal, president signed an executive order, anotheriat, te to speed up small businesses gaini
. >> i think what happed is administration, you know, wiinning what took place with two wars afgnistan and irkrage, they don't agree with either one. have done all they could to avoid the potential of another conflict ty are paralyze by fear of that adverse consequence, middle eat leaderip outhere interpret u.s. as no longer wanting to be involved work we're in retreat, and disengages, our adversaries in the region are all moving forward. and united states is sitting on the fence. so our...
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alice hap sommer. 33,000 jews were killed by the nazis during world war ii, alice's story inspired a story nominated for an academy award. >> i know that we will play, and i suppose where we can play, it can't be so terrible. the music, the music. music is in the first place of art. >> and that's our news from europe. back to shak in doha. >>> thank you, lauren. following his sacking last week, he was fired after revealing that around $20 billion in public money from oil sales is missing. >> one of the largest oil producers. oil accounts for nearly 90% of state revenue. 1% of nigerians benefit from wealth. the sacked member of nigeria's world bank is now regarded a hero by many nigerians for exposing that at least $20 billion in public money is missing from oil sales. he says the money disappeared in the last 19 months. the money was supposed to be given to the central bank by the state oil company known as the nnpc. >> nnpc's concern, going back to $20 in 19 months. go back to 2010 and do the same exercise. the number simply increases. >> allegations mean losses in public money coul
alice hap sommer. 33,000 jews were killed by the nazis during world war ii, alice's story inspired a story nominated for an academy award. >> i know that we will play, and i suppose where we can play, it can't be so terrible. the music, the music. music is in the first place of art. >> and that's our news from europe. back to shak in doha. >>> thank you, lauren. following his sacking last week, he was fired after revealing that around $20 billion in public money from oil...
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be initially skeptical, but again, this deal will have to be scrutinized because it is not just her haps cable versus cable here. it involves a whole lot of more players and what it means in terms of programming costs, the flow of information over the internet. the department of justice, the sec will have to decide -- the fcc will have to decide is this in the public interest. >> and when it comes to the public interest -- >> will our cable bills go up? >> that is the question at the department of justice is going to look at. this is a very unusual type of merger, though, and that remember cable companies do not compete with each other. they have separate geographies, so you get horizontally bigger, but it does not change the competitive dynamics one iota in any individual market, so the department of justice and the sec will not be reviewing this in the traditional -- through the traditional lens of hhi, which is the concentration index you would use. you could argue that it could actually lead to lower bills in that the combined entity, if the merger is allowed, will have more leverage
be initially skeptical, but again, this deal will have to be scrutinized because it is not just her haps cable versus cable here. it involves a whole lot of more players and what it means in terms of programming costs, the flow of information over the internet. the department of justice, the sec will have to decide -- the fcc will have to decide is this in the public interest. >> and when it comes to the public interest -- >> will our cable bills go up? >> that is the question...
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. ♪ ♪ en you he more tnt hap >> this is what happens when you have more than a billion users or it youo leverage one of those. and apparently do so without ever being able to tell that it happened. that is the latest charge against facebook that happens a lot and it is promoting the personal information and images in its advertising. but without the parents permission either. her conundrum. what is the gist of this complaint? >> we filed an appeal today or had a brief today challenging the district court's approval of a settlement between facebook and a class of parentt challenging their privacy violations that essentially permit facebook to continue violating the laws of seven states requiring that the use of children for advertising purchases be part of this. and they won't have to under this. neil: so how does it work? do they let the kids know that it is using their images? was facebook doing? >> what they are going to do under the settlement is that they will put into their terms of service legal language saying that whenever the kids went on to facebook years she represents the c
. ♪ ♪ en you he more tnt hap >> this is what happens when you have more than a billion users or it youo leverage one of those. and apparently do so without ever being able to tell that it happened. that is the latest charge against facebook that happens a lot and it is promoting the personal information and images in its advertising. but without the parents permission either. her conundrum. what is the gist of this complaint? >> we filed an appeal today or had a brief today...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen is here with what users are happing over and -- handing over and how that information information about you that is valuable to advertisers and users are agreeing to it without knowing what they are giving up. >> reporter: games, music and more. there are more than 1 million apps for your smart phone and just about all of them want a piece of you. >> a lot of information they are asking for. >> reporter: before he could download google translate he had it give them permission to access his accounts. >> i don't know why they would need my information to translate something. i am not sure. >> reporter: even the bible wants to know your location, your phone calls and your contacts. >> when you see that list of things, each one of those is scary. >> reporter: he says many users suffer from privacy fatigue making it off to know the difference between good apps and bad ones. >> how are you supposed to know? you have been trained to say yes to everything, to share with facebook, to give all of your privacy away. >> reporter: some criticized android phones for offering less co
ktvu's eric rasmussen is here with what users are happing over and -- handing over and how that information information about you that is valuable to advertisers and users are agreeing to it without knowing what they are giving up. >> reporter: games, music and more. there are more than 1 million apps for your smart phone and just about all of them want a piece of you. >> a lot of information they are asking for. >> reporter: before he could download google translate he had it...
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how did the people in the documentary thing about how things hap epd. >> they feel like this is a long struggle , a struggle for change in any country if you look at the struggle for apartheid. the struggle for civil rights in this country. it's a long struggle. we are three years into it. what we can do with a film like this, with art, is to show that we need to report humanity and human being on all sides of - in all egyptians should be orpd. all the characters feel that way. now, your film depicts the urget nature of the protests. what are they able to do now, the people that you were talking about, fighting for western democracy. where do they stand and what are they doing day to day? >> i think everybody who tasted that feeling of freedom, everyone who felt the voice, the power in that square, you know, and those that called it their home will not give up. i think what was born in that square was a sense of dignity. for the first time egyptians felt they could be the author of the future. i think that right now there's a deadtated few claiming authorship to the country. any force
how did the people in the documentary thing about how things hap epd. >> they feel like this is a long struggle , a struggle for change in any country if you look at the struggle for apartheid. the struggle for civil rights in this country. it's a long struggle. we are three years into it. what we can do with a film like this, with art, is to show that we need to report humanity and human being on all sides of - in all egyptians should be orpd. all the characters feel that way. now, your...
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everybody is an expert on hap happiness and everyone could disagree. if you have watched house of cards, it is highly regarded that spacy is an accurate protrail of the accurate life in washington, d.c. if you read bob gates memomior, it is burden with regret. you have to ask why people stay in politics if is so happy. it is because they are called to duty and even which it causes you to believe miserable it is still a choice. i want to close with the president of a famous college and i have gotten to know many great presidents of college in the last 25 years. go to chapman's university to see one of those great presidents. dr. cory here, i cannot remember this last name, that is what happens when you are 57. berry cory. thank you. he is changing bio into a lighthouse institution just like colorado christian has been turned into a lighthouse institution. it is hard to be a college president. but larry arm is amazing because he is driving his students back into the western civilization world. he is on every week. we spent five weeks on aorosti l aorosti
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was it foreseeable the guns could end up in the haps of somebody that killed their son. it's a stretch but a case can be made. >> wayne, you have been arguing about the trend the administration has set since. including this latest effort to allow those who want to get into this country to have a shot at it, even if they have a questionable past, and even if they were sympathetic or indeed supportive of terrorist organizations. explain. >> well, here we go again, neil. this is another example of the obama administration and the state department deciding they're going to use their refugee -- allow refugee status for the syrians now, for -- they've done it for the libyans forks for the somalis. we're starting to develop a habit of causing wars, fighting wars, creating havoc, creating poverty and bringing these people into the united states. the problem with that is -- one of the many problem is we have no way of vetting these guys. just yesterday you and i were talking bet the libyans, and today we he the syrians and they'll going to be up in minnesota someplace or in north
was it foreseeable the guns could end up in the haps of somebody that killed their son. it's a stretch but a case can be made. >> wayne, you have been arguing about the trend the administration has set since. including this latest effort to allow those who want to get into this country to have a shot at it, even if they have a questionable past, and even if they were sympathetic or indeed supportive of terrorist organizations. explain. >> well, here we go again, neil. this is...
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there are you can have your pizza while you're on combat patrol, hap -- better for morale >> fake foodnot fake food. this is real. tell you about fake food you probably have in your cabinet. find out what may be in your olive oil or ground coffee or what is cinnamon? i thought it was cinnamon. it's not. sometimes it's roasted corn. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. why do people count on sunsweet pruneit's made only from prunes, the inothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and 5 essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. try sunsweet's amazing juices and new amazing prune
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. >> although 90% of the casualties in afghanistan have happed under this administration. >> correct,oom war we had with vietnam where you had nightly reminders that americans are in harm's way. there's no question the american public would say zero, that's about the right number. >> a pull out in the end of the year? >> i don't thinkt they go to zero. they need it, they need it for pakistan, and they'll probably get it with a different president. >> there should be residual force. i would hope it's higher than the 10,000 that has been the subject of discussion lately. we need it for regional security, we need it to protect the afghan government, whatever the new government looks like. and we need it to send a signal that the united states is not going to be disengaged in that region. >> next up, designer babies. >>> it's one thing to send out by genetic modification. it's a different issue to say, hey, i want to figure out if i should make a taller baby or a stronger baby or a smarter baby. this may open the door to doing those things, but i'm not sure you can hold the babies hostage
. >> although 90% of the casualties in afghanistan have happed under this administration. >> correct,oom war we had with vietnam where you had nightly reminders that americans are in harm's way. there's no question the american public would say zero, that's about the right number. >> a pull out in the end of the year? >> i don't thinkt they go to zero. they need it, they need it for pakistan, and they'll probably get it with a different president. >> there should...
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you know what hap they put some guy in jail because he made a video that sparked a protest that never going to jail. you had somebody there that criticized obama care and he, at d.c. exchange, he was fired. but is anyone else at health and human services been fired? what does it take to get fired in this administration. no one is held accountable and media is absent in not doing their job. >> congressman, always nice to see you. have a nice weekend, sir. >> thanks, greta. thank you. >>> now time to show you what we are watching and put together the most fantastic videos out there tonight. take a look. i wish my pizza delivery guy did this. i wouldn't even have to walk to my front door. check this out. delivery person throwing an entire pizza up to the third floor of a building on his first try. how did the customer pay for the pizza? by throwing money down, of course. he must be very popular with the college crowd. and toronto mayor rob ford getting high. no, no, not that kind of high. for jumping for joy in city council chamber when canada beat the u.s. in women's hockey. i wonder ho
you know what hap they put some guy in jail because he made a video that sparked a protest that never going to jail. you had somebody there that criticized obama care and he, at d.c. exchange, he was fired. but is anyone else at health and human services been fired? what does it take to get fired in this administration. no one is held accountable and media is absent in not doing their job. >> congressman, always nice to see you. have a nice weekend, sir. >> thanks, greta. thank you....
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>> if the case was happing here in florida we would be seeing it.onents in florida. one is to ask for a hearing before the trial. the jury instructions are changed. even heard in the zimmerman case house the jury was instructed on stand your ground. if those instructions are similar we may hear stand your ground rear its ugly head again. >> that is why i do continue fighting the stand your ground laws. thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up the major decision that had both the president and the first lady offering praise today. >>> also, what makes george zimmerman a, quote, celebrity? lots of people are talking about it. i will weigh in ahead. bulldog: bulldog: mattress discounters presidents day sale ending? get a queen-size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497! and get four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. ♪ mattress discounters >>> huge news from cvs care mark today announcing it will stop selling all tobacco products at its 7,600 stores nationwide. president obama appl
>> if the case was happing here in florida we would be seeing it.onents in florida. one is to ask for a hearing before the trial. the jury instructions are changed. even heard in the zimmerman case house the jury was instructed on stand your ground. if those instructions are similar we may hear stand your ground rear its ugly head again. >> that is why i do continue fighting the stand your ground laws. thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up...
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when it came time -- when hap and didn't sequestered, one of the guys they brought in as part of their little group was curtis lemay. so he did have a respect for the man's ability to cut through the craft and get this done. >> okay. thank you again. [inaudible] [applause] i'm sure you'd be happy to sign it. so if you want to grab those. you may have been wondering camilo be famous because it expands helping us today. i don't know when that will air, but stay tuned. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> now look at the life and political career of aaron burr with our partner cox communications. >> burrell was probably the greatest of the known alleged conspirators and it led to what i think has been running for the prowl of the century but the former vice president of the united states on trial for preaching against the united states. >> host: who was aaron burr as a person? >> guest: his grandfather was jonathan edwards, great leader of the great awakening his claim to fame was his bone chilling sermon sinners and himself studied for the ministry for a while before he decided it
when it came time -- when hap and didn't sequestered, one of the guys they brought in as part of their little group was curtis lemay. so he did have a respect for the man's ability to cut through the craft and get this done. >> okay. thank you again. [inaudible] [applause] i'm sure you'd be happy to sign it. so if you want to grab those. you may have been wondering camilo be famous because it expands helping us today. i don't know when that will air, but stay tuned. >> thank you....
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and what the student is saying is that hap that's finish hannah's class mates are free not to pursueuch populist ends. the student i'm quoting was at the very moment of our interview a special assistant to one of george w. bush's chief political strategists. he was taking the semester off to work with the strategist who is no stranger to confrontation. you'll just have to take my word on that, because i can't say his name in this presentation. but while this student was working for this strategist and leaned into more confrontational style for national politics, when he was on campus, he argued that provocation wouldn't work there. and one overarching rag neal eclipse -- rationale egypt r clipsed all others, and they said we engage at respectful exchange at eastern because, dot, dot, dot, this is eastern. we are part of a special, elite community made up of world class faculty and highly talented class mates. they're important now, they're important later. and we have the luxury and privilege of being responsible people in this context. also interesting, though, is that eastern inter
and what the student is saying is that hap that's finish hannah's class mates are free not to pursueuch populist ends. the student i'm quoting was at the very moment of our interview a special assistant to one of george w. bush's chief political strategists. he was taking the semester off to work with the strategist who is no stranger to confrontation. you'll just have to take my word on that, because i can't say his name in this presentation. but while this student was working for this...
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but it is no secret this president of russia would be hap happy to see kiev and crane back into the motherfold. >> reporter: and mediator has a different connotation. the putin would have handled this differently, i think, without the olympics. if it gets that far, after the olympics, russia will step in. it is interesting to see how the president in the united states is received with what he said even with punch into the words. in the wake of the red line in syria, it seems like it doesn't have as much punch that the united states is going it stand behind whatever threat or issue is on the table. >> you look back to president bush who felt it was the mission of the united states to stand up for democracy whenever we were able to do that. and john bolton talks about the moral equivalencely of him asking both sides to come together and work coming out. that is a different obama doctrine. >> reporter: definitely. and how this administration is handling those situations harpen back to the arab spring and how that was handled. thereare a lot of critings in the foreign policy realm of the president
but it is no secret this president of russia would be hap happy to see kiev and crane back into the motherfold. >> reporter: and mediator has a different connotation. the putin would have handled this differently, i think, without the olympics. if it gets that far, after the olympics, russia will step in. it is interesting to see how the president in the united states is received with what he said even with punch into the words. in the wake of the red line in syria, it seems like it...
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how come this doesn't hap to know us? claudia this is too good to be true? is like winning the lottery. they don't want to reveal their name or where they live, but imagine their surprise when walking their dog they stumbled on to rusty cans and discover more than 1400 gold coins that were incrediblely rare and in mint condition. the couple stored the coins into cooler and googled around to nig area out their next move they hid the treasure again and put the coins back to the ground. >> they moved the pile, dug a hole, put the cover over it, researched what do you do when you find such a treasure? >> they hired a top coin firm that will handle the selling that is estimated at $10 million. >> wouldn't you love to know the story of the people that buried it in the first place? what are they doing with the n money? >> they plan to continue living a simple lifestyle. pay off bills, donate to charity and keep a few coins as keepsakes of the discovery. >> wow. right? >> we have thing called the hemmer card. >> you think something is up here? >> i want to know how
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if you're going to try the trend, look for a boxier hap that go shape that goes away from the body. layer a longer tank top under the cropped top. great shoes from forever 21 and adorable little clutch. >> you did it. great. thanks, ladies. now these are the over the knee boots. alexis is adorable in hers. >> so these kinds of boo s of b be a little street weaker alkert styled correctly. you don't want tight fitted clothes. these over the knee boots, $21.99. >> what? that's amazing. >> let's see labrenda. >> labrenda. >> labrenda is in her early 60s. how amazing does she look in the over the knee boots. we did a riding coat from h&m, buttoned up, two great belts, a little edge, great blouse from lulu.com. you match the boots to your leggings so you have one long uninterrupted -- and it looks modest and demure and beautiful on her. >> love it. let's bring all of our ladies out. >> thank you, ladies. >> adorable. >> very nice. nice job, everybody. >> thank you, guys. >>> up next, how to throw an incredible wedding without the incredible price tag. >> yes. creative budget friendly idea
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administration of fighting the medical marijuana initiative purely to prevent that from testimony happingget out the vote? with me at the table is kayton dawson. chardon qasr ran. glenn and from miami, florida, mark caputo, political writer for "the miami herald." mark, i'm going to start with you. let me ask you. as far as whether they get out more democratic voters to the polls, what do you make of it? >> i think it could be an inspiration for voters to get out but it's really an open question whether it will put chris christie over rick scott. he's been rather quiet about it. there will be a libertarian in the race and independent voters who don't like either party who may sign with the independent, adrian wiley. so it think it's a bit up in the air. there's certainly politics at pla play. cy do agree with what the republican strategist saft, that people are going to go out to vote for governor to vote for governor. but i do see this passing right now according to the polls. it's really up in the air. >> you and i both know the last sort of experience was in 2010 with the fair district
administration of fighting the medical marijuana initiative purely to prevent that from testimony happingget out the vote? with me at the table is kayton dawson. chardon qasr ran. glenn and from miami, florida, mark caputo, political writer for "the miami herald." mark, i'm going to start with you. let me ask you. as far as whether they get out more democratic voters to the polls, what do you make of it? >> i think it could be an inspiration for voters to get out but it's really...
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in fact, we have learned more recently that haps only 30% of the phone calls were collected. only a proportion of the supposedly copy sensitive collection of phone calls were actually absorbed or collected by the government. it contradicts representation made to the court in justification of the program itself. representations made by the resident are undercut by that potential back. that thes effectiveness of the program may be in question. there was an issue based in your report that is highly significant. these kinds of issue deserves to effectived and more and comprehensive than they have been. one of the reasons we are having this hearing is to give you an opportunity to continue your conversation with the american public about these critical issues. i want to again thank you idling on my behalf, but also for chairman leahy -- not only on my behalf, but also chairman leahy. if there's no objection, i asked that this be made part of the record. i turned to the ranking member. >> i have a statement i will read. before i do that, i want to say that i had the same concerns t
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reality -- nearly half of the world's credit card nearly half of the world's raud credit card fraud hap happens inpens in the united the psta tes, united states in partstat inesecause , in part u.s.because u.s. retailers an retailersd credit card companies don't use the most advanced technology that's been don pla ince f plaor ace ft leor aast t lea deast cadea de ca that'sde eur in ope. europ been in place fore. p>> i>> i don't want to decade in europe. s >> i wantay we've le ft tlefthe the door unlocked in the retail industry, but certain toy e lo thcks e loare cks a loare t lea loss t or unlocked in the retail industry but certainly the locks are aless lot lesssoph istisophcateistidcated th sophisticatedan the than the technology technology available would provide. p>> repo>> rrterepor: thter:at that technology is ca led- called chip and p.i.n., chip and insid p.i.n.e inside creditt cards is a compu cards is ater chip computer chip that th atthat s stores yourtores yo ur perso personal nainformation.l information. wh en ywhenou u youse use the ccardard, you you have have to to ente
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it ld him what was happing on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ butody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right tre in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks rit in your trading platform with ink or swim from td ameritrade. cheryl: back to the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides. nicole: take a look at what iss3 happening. $58.70 a share. the profit dropped 6%. some of the other names are ones we have been watching all day. the outlook really is disappointing. also, an electronic retailer, it dropped 43% yesterday. 43%. it is gaining back a little bit. dish, when you look at this, there is higher revenue per user. it is hitting a new high on their numbers for priceline. cheryl: thyroid cancer has tripled according to a new study. is it because it is overdiagnosed? doctor manny joins me now with all of this. tumors are being removed that should not be removed. >> an epidemic of thyroid cancer. it is more ca
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it begins to lose function showing you her hear what happed and advanced alzheimer's disease as the green substance is shrunken away by the loss. an exciting finding recently we discovered that this protein we used to think was just inside and therefore inaccessible, but actually transferred from the neuron almost like an infection. that may sound a little scary but for us it means opportunities. proteins that spend their whole existence and they are hard to attack but if we can find a way to prevent the transmission perhaps by blocking we might be able to stop alzheimer's and it's tracks. unless we can identify accurately those that might benefit from them. to do that we need better ways to diagnose alzheimer's is and o do so as early as possible. until recently we could only conclusively diagnose alzheimer's by someone had died. the plaques and tangles was made up but now thanks to the recent advances in the technology we can detect signs of alzheimer's and cited the living frame. what you see here are scanned with two living people on the top and alzheimer's whose brain lights up with
it begins to lose function showing you her hear what happed and advanced alzheimer's disease as the green substance is shrunken away by the loss. an exciting finding recently we discovered that this protein we used to think was just inside and therefore inaccessible, but actually transferred from the neuron almost like an infection. that may sound a little scary but for us it means opportunities. proteins that spend their whole existence and they are hard to attack but if we can find a way to...
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the commander of the 20th air force was hap arnold. he maintained personal command of that. this field commander was curtis lemay. when it came time -- when hap and don douglas started rand, with what they brought in as part of their little group was curtis lemay. so, he did have respect for lemay's ability to cut through and get things done. >> okay. thank you again. [applause] we do have books available. i'm sure he would be happy to sign them. if you want to read those. you may have been wondering. you will all be very famous because c-span is filming us today. i don't know when that will air, the state had. thank you again for coming out. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> when you look at congress in 1901, less than 2% of members came from working-class backgrounds, got into politics and eventually wound up in congress. flash forward to the present day, the average member of congress that less than 2% of their career doing manual labor jobs, service industry jobs. so this is one thing that really hasn't changed, you know, lots of different aspects of the politic
the commander of the 20th air force was hap arnold. he maintained personal command of that. this field commander was curtis lemay. when it came time -- when hap and don douglas started rand, with what they brought in as part of their little group was curtis lemay. so, he did have respect for lemay's ability to cut through and get things done. >> okay. thank you again. [applause] we do have books available. i'm sure he would be happy to sign them. if you want to read those. you may have...