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kit harrington, everybody. did you hold the door for hodor?to chat with us. we have music from phantogram and bill o'reilly is here, too. but before we get to all that, we have another special guest. and something exciting from comic book fans. i love comic book movies. i grew up with marvel comics and i never really matured. so tonight, we have an exclusive preview of a new one. and here to introduce it for us, the star of the "guardians of the galaxy, chris pratt. chris! how are you? chris, for those of who might not know, for those who read books, who are the guardians of the galaxy. >> the guardians of the galaxy are a group of misfits who are brought together to win a big baseball game. they use this trick play. wait, that's "bad news bears." ask me again. >> jimmy: guardians of the gala galaxy. >> the guardians of the galaxy are misfits who live in outer space and they're bad asses who go around shooting people being tough and bad in space. >> jimmy: the movie comes out august 1, correct? >> yeah, august 1. >> jimmy: and this is the worl
kit harrington, everybody. did you hold the door for hodor?to chat with us. we have music from phantogram and bill o'reilly is here, too. but before we get to all that, we have another special guest. and something exciting from comic book fans. i love comic book movies. i grew up with marvel comics and i never really matured. so tonight, we have an exclusive preview of a new one. and here to introduce it for us, the star of the "guardians of the galaxy, chris pratt. chris! how are you?...
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. >> patrick harrington. >> patrick harrington. >> yes. >> i've been in this prison since june of 1988. the charge is murder. murder in the first. i try to be in the hobby shop here as much as i can. for me, if i'm not busy, i have the tendency to get in trouble. when the place first opened up, i wasn't really busy. i was in fights, basically beating up other people. >> but in the hobby shop harrington focuses those energies on something far more delicate. an incredibly detailed dollhouse he was building as a gift for his niece. >> i've been working on this dollhouse for about two years now. it's for that young girl. the young girl, she has no idea i'm making it. she has no idea it's coming down there. >> harrington gave our crew a tour of his masterpiece. >> the windows work. up and down. all the doors open and close. all the lights work, the doors open. all the yellow-colored wood is the natural color of the wood. this door up here, this pulls downstairs so a doll can come up and come around on top. the shingles are individual. this is real brick. 900 individual bricks. yeah, it's a
. >> patrick harrington. >> patrick harrington. >> yes. >> i've been in this prison since june of 1988. the charge is murder. murder in the first. i try to be in the hobby shop here as much as i can. for me, if i'm not busy, i have the tendency to get in trouble. when the place first opened up, i wasn't really busy. i was in fights, basically beating up other people. >> but in the hobby shop harrington focuses those energies on something far more delicate. an...
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. >> his name was john harrington. he lived in the 1600s and he invented the toilet. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he invented the toilet. thus why it's called the john. >> jimmy: because of your great, great -- >> i believe so, yeah. >> jimmy: i always heard thomas crapper was the guy, for real.
. >> his name was john harrington. he lived in the 1600s and he invented the toilet. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he invented the toilet. thus why it's called the john. >> jimmy: because of your great, great -- >> i believe so, yeah. >> jimmy: i always heard thomas crapper was the guy, for real.
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prosecutors say thompson shot shawn harrington in the back, while harrington sat in his car with his teenaged daughter. court records show harrington reached over to shield his daughter... and is now paralyzed. his daughter was not hurt. no word on a possible motive for the shooting. harrington is an assistant boys basketball coach at marshall metro high school. more than 36-thousand people in illinois have applied for a concealed carry permit in the first month of registration. more than 87-hundred of those applicants live in cook county. cook county sheriff tom dart objected to 240 of them because of criminal histories. dart has criticized the application process and promised to be more strict. the denied applicants have either arrests or convictions for domestic violence or gun crimes. the city of chicago will take on almost two billion dollars of new debt. the new borrowing cleared the city council with practically no discussion. the vote was 43-to-4. it allows the city to issue up to 900-million dollars in new bonds... and it lets the city double its short-term line of credit to
prosecutors say thompson shot shawn harrington in the back, while harrington sat in his car with his teenaged daughter. court records show harrington reached over to shield his daughter... and is now paralyzed. his daughter was not hurt. no word on a possible motive for the shooting. harrington is an assistant boys basketball coach at marshall metro high school. more than 36-thousand people in illinois have applied for a concealed carry permit in the first month of registration. more than...
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that was investor and financial contributor kyle harrington. coming up economist and senior fellow at the cato institute george belgian discusses inflation and deflation in all their forms that in today's big deal ed harris and i are talking about the big drama surrounding one of bequests most respected exchanges but as we head to a quick break here's a look at some of today's closing numbers of the bill sticker out. technology innovation all the developments around. the future are covered. in two thousand and two ben bernanke he was worried about deflation at that time he gave his most famous speech to date on how to prevent japanese style deflation from hitting the u.s. now burn accies views helped convince the central bank to keep the fed funds rate at a record low one percent in two thousand and three and two thousand and four before the fed had to raise them due to an overheated housing market now fast forward to today and we have a new fed chair janet yellen but the deflation question is being asked again now our next guest george celdran
that was investor and financial contributor kyle harrington. coming up economist and senior fellow at the cato institute george belgian discusses inflation and deflation in all their forms that in today's big deal ed harris and i are talking about the big drama surrounding one of bequests most respected exchanges but as we head to a quick break here's a look at some of today's closing numbers of the bill sticker out. technology innovation all the developments around. the future are covered. in...
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for politico magazine entitled "dear america, i saw you naked, and yes, we were laughing", jason harrington writes the only thing more absurd than how poorly the full body scanners performed was the incredible amount of time the machines wasted for everyone. at the time tsa officers remotely viewed the full body images in a separate room. and many examples they got were overweight people, their full dimple and awful display. piercings of every time were on display. the tsa reported all of the scanners were replaced more than a year ago, the screening rooms disabled. the new scanners use radio waves and portray the body as more of a cartoon figure using targeting software that can identify a potential weapon. >> there is a new tsa in town that is doing things 180 degrees different than that he has allegedly done. >> reporter: harrington declined to talk for nbc news. he worked for the tsa from 2007 until last spring and writes of code names officers had for attractive women depending on their apparel. retaliatory wait times for members of the public officers don't like, and a general feeling
for politico magazine entitled "dear america, i saw you naked, and yes, we were laughing", jason harrington writes the only thing more absurd than how poorly the full body scanners performed was the incredible amount of time the machines wasted for everyone. at the time tsa officers remotely viewed the full body images in a separate room. and many examples they got were overweight people, their full dimple and awful display. piercings of every time were on display. the tsa reported...
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that was investor and financial contributor kyle harrington. coming up the economist and senior fellow at the cato institute george discusses inflation and deflation in all their forms that in today's big deal ed harris and i are talking about the big drama surrounding want to because most respected exchanges but as we head to a quick break here's a look at some of today's closing numbers a bell sticker out. of the. economic downturn in the final. day that the deal sank i and the rest because i saw you meet makes you believe it's really the ultimate. power little. the. it was a little very hard to take a. long. long time he ever had sex with her right there. please. please please. please. please. please. please. the. there's a game we like to play you see a game with bells and a sovereign say it's a me too about that puts me on my knees you call it master and servant we call alex and somebody with this sort of independence needs servitude alex why be another nation on the chain gang when you can be the first on the block. in two thousand and tw
that was investor and financial contributor kyle harrington. coming up the economist and senior fellow at the cato institute george discusses inflation and deflation in all their forms that in today's big deal ed harris and i are talking about the big drama surrounding want to because most respected exchanges but as we head to a quick break here's a look at some of today's closing numbers a bell sticker out. of the. economic downturn in the final. day that the deal sank i and the rest because i...
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that was investor and financial contributor kyle harrington. coming up the economist and senior fellow at the cato institute george celgene discusses inflation and deflation in all their forms that in today's big deal ed harris and i are talking about the big drama surrounding one of because most respected exchanges but as we head to a quick break here's a look at some of today's closing numbers at the bell sticker out. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. there's a saying you know when you're in the arctic you have the entire world at your feet she looks like a fairly simple ship but really she's not symbol of the go here and full of people able to have access to the nuclear icebreakers the real king here is that the polar bear and ice breakers come second not a single complex expedition to the arctic can be conducted with the russian nuclear powered fleet of ice breakers we've undertaken a unique operation in. the northern sea route russia's arctic ice breakers. i was in bed with it and i think a society that
that was investor and financial contributor kyle harrington. coming up the economist and senior fellow at the cato institute george celgene discusses inflation and deflation in all their forms that in today's big deal ed harris and i are talking about the big drama surrounding one of because most respected exchanges but as we head to a quick break here's a look at some of today's closing numbers at the bell sticker out. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want....
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no comment of a boom bust though investor and financial pundit kyle harrington discusses deflation in terms of both wages and prices plus we're looking at the cost of a limpet coverage in the digital age you won't want to miss it so stay tuned we're looking forward to that aaron thanks so much but that's going to do it for me for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america and for a bunch of the stories that we just didn't have time to cover today or for our continuing coverage check out our website or to dot com forward slash usa and don't forget to follow me on twitter to find out what i'm doing when i'm not reporting the news stay tuned boom bust does next. there's a saying you know when you're in the arctic you have the entire world at your feet . she looks like a fairly simple ship but really she's not simple little handful of people ever have access to the nuclear icebreakers the real king here is that the polar bear and ice breakers come second not a single complex expedition to the arctic can be conducted without the russian nuclear powered f
no comment of a boom bust though investor and financial pundit kyle harrington discusses deflation in terms of both wages and prices plus we're looking at the cost of a limpet coverage in the digital age you won't want to miss it so stay tuned we're looking forward to that aaron thanks so much but that's going to do it for me for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america and for a bunch of the stories that we just didn't have time to cover today or for our...
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jason harrington says the agency uses ineffective anti-terrorism security measures at the expense ofth, privacy and dignity and is just getting started. officers would pull a bag or give a pat-down because a flier was rude. those body scanners that gave fliers a virtual strip search and produced graphic images, harrington describes as entertainment. officers gawking at images of overweight people and gentles. their every fold and dimple on full awful display. piercings of every kind visible adding the body scanners couldn't distinguish plastic explosives from body fat and gun was practically invisible if turned sideways. tsa says many of their procedures and policies referenced in this article are no longer in place or characterized inaccurately. for example, scanners that show graphic images are no longer in airports. >> for them to be saying today it's not a big deal, because they've been now removed, after all the years when they resisted removing those airports, i think is a little hard to take at this point. wlrt it came to profiling, harrington says until 2010, officers had a l
jason harrington says the agency uses ineffective anti-terrorism security measures at the expense ofth, privacy and dignity and is just getting started. officers would pull a bag or give a pat-down because a flier was rude. those body scanners that gave fliers a virtual strip search and produced graphic images, harrington describes as entertainment. officers gawking at images of overweight people and gentles. their every fold and dimple on full awful display. piercings of every kind visible...
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according to harrington, "many of the images we gawked at were of overweight people, their every foldings of every kind were visible." but the tsa points out, all of those scanners were replaced more than a year ago, the screening rooms disabled. the new scanners use radio waves and portray bodies as more of a cartoon figure using targeting software that can identify a potential weapon. >> there is a new tsa in town that is doing things 180 degrees differently than what he is alleging was done. >> reporter: harrington declined to talk to nbc news. he worked for the tsa from 2007 until last spring and writes of code names officers had for attractive women, depending on their apparel. code red or yellow alert, retaliatory wait times for members of the public who officers didn't like. and the general feeling among officers that their jobs represented "an abuse of public trust and funds." but the chief insists the tsa has changed. >> tsa will not tolerate the unprofessional conduct of officers, if proven, if an officer is engaging in unprofessional behavior, then we take appropriate admin
according to harrington, "many of the images we gawked at were of overweight people, their every foldings of every kind were visible." but the tsa points out, all of those scanners were replaced more than a year ago, the screening rooms disabled. the new scanners use radio waves and portray bodies as more of a cartoon figure using targeting software that can identify a potential weapon. >> there is a new tsa in town that is doing things 180 degrees differently than what he is...
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. >> investigators found mitchell at his home in harrington, delaware, and they knew immediately this was a dead end. >> as soon as i saw richard mitchell, i knew he was not our guy. he had a full beard. and the suspect we're looking for was clean shaven. >> furthermore, mitchell's palmprints didn't match the print from the crime scene. he also had an alibi. >> as it turned out, he was not our man. >> back at the crime scene, investigators found another clue, blood on the light switch in the victim's living room was not the victim's blood. presumably, it belonged to the killer. >> he could have cut his hand on the door when he broke the glass to reach in to unlock the door to get into the house. >> a sample of the blood was sent to the fbi's forensic lab which confirmed it didn't belong to the victim's son, charles, or any of the other suspects in the case. >> certainly, it is a frustrating situation when you know you have good evidence and you just can't match it up. >> it was very frustrating. you have a lot of anger, you have so many questions. >> despite his denials, suspicions re
. >> investigators found mitchell at his home in harrington, delaware, and they knew immediately this was a dead end. >> as soon as i saw richard mitchell, i knew he was not our guy. he had a full beard. and the suspect we're looking for was clean shaven. >> furthermore, mitchell's palmprints didn't match the print from the crime scene. he also had an alibi. >> as it turned out, he was not our man. >> back at the crime scene, investigators found another clue, blood...
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jensen and harrington had conversations that's a chance to revisit this and we'll be working on that over the next 24 months. >> we had talked about that and given the events like the bond that bossing could was issuing we put it off a year i want to make sure this is the year and we don't forget that. >> thank you. >> wastewater? >> yeah. just a format thing willow tommy is getting ready. you have the details on the mruz it's not uniform it would help in each case i have individually the plus and minutes counts for the position when i went through and counted that's a lot of work. the other is to have the dollar value and if we're trading out clerks to get engineers that's important to know but if we could do that for all the enterprises that would be good >> francisco. >> mr. chair, i would say after each section i know you're going to say - >> no call for any public comment? >> i think it's relevant for the community it's too much. >> if there's no objection from my colleagues the budget hearing today is broken down into 4 categories abc and d and wastewater and a experimental aff
jensen and harrington had conversations that's a chance to revisit this and we'll be working on that over the next 24 months. >> we had talked about that and given the events like the bond that bossing could was issuing we put it off a year i want to make sure this is the year and we don't forget that. >> thank you. >> wastewater? >> yeah. just a format thing willow tommy is getting ready. you have the details on the mruz it's not uniform it would help in each case i...
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. >> police identified the gun as a nine-shot harrington & richardson .22 caliber revolver.m the serial number, police discovered the gun was purchased by g.d. wilson from a sears store in shreveport, louisiana. >> at the time that they interviewed the person who sold that gun, he told them that he believed the man was from out of town and his accent didn't sound like a louisiana accent. it sounded more southern than that. >> on the same day he bought the gun, a george d. wilson rented a room in the ymca just across the street from the sears store. >> we actually went into the room where this george wilson had checked in, and from this window of this room, you could see the sears store. and it was just kind of -- for us, it was kind of overwhelming being in there and seeing that and trying to figure out what was going on in this man's mind when he was there. >> george wilson listed his home address in miami, florida. >> the address turned out to be a rock quarry. there was nothing there. >> for approximately four years, they checked every person with that name in the united
. >> police identified the gun as a nine-shot harrington & richardson .22 caliber revolver.m the serial number, police discovered the gun was purchased by g.d. wilson from a sears store in shreveport, louisiana. >> at the time that they interviewed the person who sold that gun, he told them that he believed the man was from out of town and his accent didn't sound like a louisiana accent. it sounded more southern than that. >> on the same day he bought the gun, a george d....
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gigi harrington is the chief financial officer in charge of finances for the buses and the train. we caught up with her before a public meeting. we wanted to ask about what insiders call a second set of books used to create fake and inflated expenses. in september, we asked her boss, mike scanlynn. >> reporter: you insist it's a mistake when the people who made these entries say they were supposed to. >> absolutely. >> reporter: david was an accountant from 2001 to 2012. he says he quit after getting fed up with finance managers ordering him to log fake expenses and to inflate others. he said the district kept this second set of books to keep track of the money. >> reporter: so this is where the money really went. >> we're talking millions now. >> reporter: ramirez says this allowed finance leaders to hide millions to spend that money at their discretion and avoid public scrutiny. >> reporter: this is something the auditors never saw. >> no, never saw. >> reporter: he said the extra money went into secret buckets including buckets for the ceo and cfo. we filed a recording request,
gigi harrington is the chief financial officer in charge of finances for the buses and the train. we caught up with her before a public meeting. we wanted to ask about what insiders call a second set of books used to create fake and inflated expenses. in september, we asked her boss, mike scanlynn. >> reporter: you insist it's a mistake when the people who made these entries say they were supposed to. >> absolutely. >> reporter: david was an accountant from 2001 to 2012. he...
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for instance when kids harrington as the slate and kt to mind for all. yellow. he finds itself in a race against time to save his true love played by emily browning i didn't know anything about this mummified corpses that was still in pain now and i thought that was incredibly can look through these piccies of. these people beyond the fact that they would sort of modified it into love bunnies can break some people powering and some people like embracing and insists. it's incredible that that still exists and that sort of physical memory of this incredible tragedy the fact that you can still actually going physically see it is amazing. in order to make this scene is as realistic as possible to write to happen in time says he created in toronto canada he once lived a full portrayal of the weight room and sleep at the time. it surprised me or so out of august. civilization has been seventy nine a d the greatest very little difference in the sewage system to handle going on. i mean um sorry but it threw me away how there were party on friday that was the real vegas.
for instance when kids harrington as the slate and kt to mind for all. yellow. he finds itself in a race against time to save his true love played by emily browning i didn't know anything about this mummified corpses that was still in pain now and i thought that was incredibly can look through these piccies of. these people beyond the fact that they would sort of modified it into love bunnies can break some people powering and some people like embracing and insists. it's incredible that that...
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gg harrington is the chief financial officer in charge of budget for san tran buses and cal train.ou answer questions about how you're spending public dollars after weeks of requesting an interview, we caught up with her before a meeting. we wanted to ask about a second set of books for fake and inflated expenses. you're saying this was intentional? >> yes. >> reporter: david ramirez was an accountant who quit after getting fed up with finance managers ordering him to log fake expenses and to inflate others. he said the district kept a second set of books to keep track of the money. to verify his claims, we filed a records request, asking to see invoices and checks for a list of expenses for 2011. while san tran said it spent $50,000 in public funds and countless staff hours, they could not provide invoices and checks for expenses ramirez listed as fake or inflated. now san tran denies it has misspent public funds and insists the most recent audits have come back clean. tonight after the olympics we'll show you more of the expenses they couldn't explain, including one for its own a
gg harrington is the chief financial officer in charge of budget for san tran buses and cal train.ou answer questions about how you're spending public dollars after weeks of requesting an interview, we caught up with her before a meeting. we wanted to ask about a second set of books for fake and inflated expenses. you're saying this was intentional? >> yes. >> reporter: david ramirez was an accountant who quit after getting fed up with finance managers ordering him to log fake...
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dictionary from james harrington. his blog taking sense away. read some of the exchanges, again this piece available from politico.com. from lancaster, pennsylvania, john is on the phone, independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i've been listening to all the talk about people seeing other people naked. but this is the number one concern? the number one concern is every time you go through these ma chines, they're x-ray machines and you're being radiation. the number one concern of the american people is the fact they're absorbing all this radiation. and people who fly frequently ought to be concerned about that, honestly. maybe they're radioactive now. not only them, but all the pilots and flight attendants who fly every day, getting radiation, radiation, radiation. this is the number one concern, thank you. host: thanks for the call. one quote from the political story and the t.s.a., former t.s.a. official, most t.s.a. officers i talked to told me they felt the agencies day-to-day operations represented an abuse of public trust an
dictionary from james harrington. his blog taking sense away. read some of the exchanges, again this piece available from politico.com. from lancaster, pennsylvania, john is on the phone, independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i've been listening to all the talk about people seeing other people naked. but this is the number one concern? the number one concern is every time you go through these ma chines, they're x-ray machines and you're being radiation. the number one concern of...
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bad and the ugly then after that we have a boom bust favorite financial pundit and investor kyle harrington on today's show you won't want to miss it and finally edward harrison and i talk to coin in today's big deal a lot has happened with the cryptocurrency over the past couple weeks and we're taking a look at all of it now let's get to the shelf. with . our lead story today dealing picks more specifically coverage of the twenty fourteen olympic games in the digital age now i'd like to start off by saying that i am not a fan of reporting on the news and i do try to avoid it at all costs however the proverbial cost of this story exceeded my standard threshold for such types of reporting so here we go now estimates are putting n.b.c.'s total olympic profits at a cool one billion dollars with a cost of about seven hundred seventy five million to pay for the rights and another hundred million to produce it now with all that money on the. one may ask why why would a network be so foolish as to not air the opening ceremonies live and then added a different version of those same ceremonies for p
bad and the ugly then after that we have a boom bust favorite financial pundit and investor kyle harrington on today's show you won't want to miss it and finally edward harrison and i talk to coin in today's big deal a lot has happened with the cryptocurrency over the past couple weeks and we're taking a look at all of it now let's get to the shelf. with . our lead story today dealing picks more specifically coverage of the twenty fourteen olympic games in the digital age now i'd like to start...
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the founder of harrington capital management, will come to the show. down again? we cannot get out of the way >> of volatility that we spoke about it in 2013 i thought it would continue for then your future so it continues on that trent it drove a lot of the volatility for the month of january. looked at the argentina or south africa or turkey's central bank the you mean currencies raising interest rates pretty dramatically so it moves out of the equity markets for those are big numbers. gerri: talk about markets ouide the u.s. or it about deflationary in europe and number was down. is that a concern? >> i think it is. all eyes of western europe. we saw greece looking at spain and the numbers that come out manufacturing manufacturing, china was very weak and the of market sells off significantly. people are very visual with the institutional mmunity and retail community of western europe with the data that comes with respect to inflation or deflationary but i think the central bank tries to defend the currency is a you will see volatility e anin addition if you lo
the founder of harrington capital management, will come to the show. down again? we cannot get out of the way >> of volatility that we spoke about it in 2013 i thought it would continue for then your future so it continues on that trent it drove a lot of the volatility for the month of january. looked at the argentina or south africa or turkey's central bank the you mean currencies raising interest rates pretty dramatically so it moves out of the equity markets for those are big numbers....
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gigi harrington is the chief financial officer in charge of budgets for sam trans buses and cal trainsy won't you answer these questions about how you're spending public dollars? after weeks of requesting an interview, we caught up with her before a public meeting. we wanted to ask about what insiders call a second set of books used to create fake and inflated expenses. in september, we asked her boss, ceo mike scanlon about hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments made to consultants out of accounts meant for insurance. errors the district first denied, then called honest mistakes. >> you insist it's a mistake when the people who made these entries say they were told to do so? >> absolutely. >> you're saying that is intentional? >> yes. i'm saying this is intentional. >> reporter: david ramires was an accountant at sam transfrom 2001 to 2012. he says he quit after getting fed up with finance managers ordering him to log fake expenses and to inflate others. he says the district kept this second set of books to keep track of the money. so this is where the money really went? >> we'r
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economy lacking in wage growth and job creation now our next guests financial market fund and kyle harrington talks about the u.s. economy as well as wage deflation and the advent of robots in our global marketplace now i started my conversation with kyle by asking him whether downward pressure on the u.s. wages on u.s. wages has had a lot to do with global wage arbitrage for competition with overseas workers take a look well you know the answer is yes i mean i speak to a lot of entrepreneurs and executives about the business is that they're running both privately and publicly on on rough on a day to day basis erin and you know let me say that you know i think when you can outsource your labor to places and we keep talking about china but the places like china in which you can manufacture and pay labor costs that are not just lower but significantly lower than the united states i think what happens is a lot of companies now are going overseas and manufacturing and building product over there in an effort to increase margins here domestically so they're they're they're they're building in thei
economy lacking in wage growth and job creation now our next guests financial market fund and kyle harrington talks about the u.s. economy as well as wage deflation and the advent of robots in our global marketplace now i started my conversation with kyle by asking him whether downward pressure on the u.s. wages on u.s. wages has had a lot to do with global wage arbitrage for competition with overseas workers take a look well you know the answer is yes i mean i speak to a lot of entrepreneurs...
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harrington said the following in the late 20s. rid society of the dictatorship of the middle class and yes he used that term. he insisted and the artists and scientists will erect a civilization and become what civilization was in earlier days the thing to be respected. this alienation from american life, the sense that america was the worst of all places was essential to liberalism and its inception. in the 1950s in a brief moment when liberals reconciled with america lionel trilling noted that quote for the first time in history of modern american on flecha life american is not to be conceived of as a party the stupidest nation in the world. this novelty soon pass. [laughter] just a brief word to break up the narrative. crowley was the founder of the new republic. sometimes you have heard this phrase i'm sure in college from some dimwitted professor. he wanted to achieve hamiltonian ends. excuse me wanted to achieve jeffersonian ends by hamiltonian means. he had no use for hamilton or jefferson. he was a francophile of the first
harrington said the following in the late 20s. rid society of the dictatorship of the middle class and yes he used that term. he insisted and the artists and scientists will erect a civilization and become what civilization was in earlier days the thing to be respected. this alienation from american life, the sense that america was the worst of all places was essential to liberalism and its inception. in the 1950s in a brief moment when liberals reconciled with america lionel trilling noted...
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from the new movie "pompeii" kit harrington will join us. and we'll have music from phantogram.y award nominees matthew mcconaughey, june squibb and jonah hill. from duck dynasty -- willie and korie robertson and music from switchfoot and jetta. so join us then. i am very pleased. [ applause ] very pleased that our first guest was able to take tum out from his duties as cheer captain for the canadian women's hockey team to be here tonight. if you haven't already, you can hear his leathery voice projected from a plastic caped crusader in "the lego movie" which is in theaters now. please welcome will arnett. [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing? >> oh. >> jimmy: you look -- you look relaxed. >> thanks, man. >> jimmy: yeah. wow. >> it's tough to find like -- just look a zone, like a chill zone. >> jimmy: yeah? >> and i feel like when i come here i can be myself. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and just settle into a nice dose of me. what's up, man? >> jimmy: do you often wear baseball caps that have no kind of design or logo on them? >> sorry. sorry about that. i forgot. i didn't get a g
from the new movie "pompeii" kit harrington will join us. and we'll have music from phantogram.y award nominees matthew mcconaughey, june squibb and jonah hill. from duck dynasty -- willie and korie robertson and music from switchfoot and jetta. so join us then. i am very pleased. [ applause ] very pleased that our first guest was able to take tum out from his duties as cheer captain for the canadian women's hockey team to be here tonight. if you haven't already, you can hear his...
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here to react, jason rotman, and kyle harrington. thanks to both of you guys for joining us.ou know, so apple shares fell off a cliff at end of january. carl icahn had thoughts on value get reaction on other sight. >> battle is won and you leave with a tidy profit. some are saying it will be half a billion when all sad and done? >> i'm not going anywhere. i'm not leaving. i haven't sold one share, nor do i intend to, apple is one of the cheapest stocks around and i have said that, tim cook and i agree on that, very undervalued. >> even 530 bucks it is still cheap to you? >> yeah. melissa: we have year-to-date chart. jason, do you agree with that. s apple cheap? would you get in here? >> i agree with uncle carl. i'm a big fan of his reasoning. even from an objective standpoint, hype of carl ion kahn being involved not with standing one of my favorite ratios is the price to earning growth ratio. anything above one is typically stocks a week. apple is .64, price to earnings growth ratio. the key with apple, obviously again, it is old news but steve jobs is gone. we need to see m
here to react, jason rotman, and kyle harrington. thanks to both of you guys for joining us.ou know, so apple shares fell off a cliff at end of january. carl icahn had thoughts on value get reaction on other sight. >> battle is won and you leave with a tidy profit. some are saying it will be half a billion when all sad and done? >> i'm not going anywhere. i'm not leaving. i haven't sold one share, nor do i intend to, apple is one of the cheapest stocks around and i have said that,...
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so that's going to be really interesting. [ laughter ] >> now, sean mcmanus and his pro padraig harringtonf the pro-am leaderboard. it would be huge if the cbs boss could pull off a golf win after securing a deal with the nfl to televise thursday night football in 2014. >> fully time nfl football is on it dominates the time period. the top 35 television programs in all of television this year, 34 nfl football games. it gives you an idea that if you don't have nfl on your network you don't have a complete network. >> we're complete now. >>> the warriors don't have a complete team though. golden state shot a season low 31% tuesday night. they were blowing out by the bobcats. to make matters worse they have lost four of the last six games at home. >> our fans sit around waiting to get crazy. they are waiting to get loud. sometimes, we just don't give them nothing to cheer for. that's something that we got to relish because it's a lot of arenas that's half empty and this arena is packed every night and we have to take advantage of that. they have to be super men. >> today at golden gate fields
so that's going to be really interesting. [ laughter ] >> now, sean mcmanus and his pro padraig harringtonf the pro-am leaderboard. it would be huge if the cbs boss could pull off a golf win after securing a deal with the nfl to televise thursday night football in 2014. >> fully time nfl football is on it dominates the time period. the top 35 television programs in all of television this year, 34 nfl football games. it gives you an idea that if you don't have nfl on your network you...
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whether they're winning or losing, the half pipe, kaitlyn harrington, all the women were supporting eachpe style. i think slope style is great. our women did so wonderfully. >> even in ice hockey. >> mikeala shiffrin as well. >> i got josh christensen in the air, up in the air, doing all this stuff in the air, and way up there. he finally comes down perfectly. i think some sports like baseball, i don't think it can get much better every year. basketball probably gets better every year, football maybe, but these sports are better than they were ever before. >> we have to say, too, for all the security fears, fear of terrorism and violence, the games up until this final moment have come off well. >> they have. i mean, i think that's because we're so worried about it before handle. we gave vladimir putin a giant gift of a good luck charm. >> exactly. all right. thank you all very much. that is all for us today. we'll be back here next week. tonight don't miss the olympic closing ceremonies here on nbc. and coming up this friday on "today," an exclusive interview with first lady michelle oba
whether they're winning or losing, the half pipe, kaitlyn harrington, all the women were supporting eachpe style. i think slope style is great. our women did so wonderfully. >> even in ice hockey. >> mikeala shiffrin as well. >> i got josh christensen in the air, up in the air, doing all this stuff in the air, and way up there. he finally comes down perfectly. i think some sports like baseball, i don't think it can get much better every year. basketball probably gets better...
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the lawsuit accuses harrington funeral home of acting in a morally despicable way.sponse yet from the funeral home. >>> this morning we're getting a better look at the evidence against a florida man accused of a deadly shooting in a movie theater. a bail hearing for 71-year-old curtis reeves is set to resume on friday after prosecutors brought on witness after witness to make their case that the former police officer was not justified in killing chad oulson. the pair, you'll remember, got into a shouting match, seemingly over oulson texting at the movies. >> did you at any time see mr. oulson strike mr. reeves? >> i did not. >> did you at any time see mr. oulson punch mr. reeves? >> i did not. >> he had leaned towards, you know, at the time, i didn't know who she was, but she was sitting to his right, leaned towards his wife and made a comment, and then she postured and she said, that was no cause to shoot anyone. and then he leaned back around, stuck his finger out, you know, as to, you know, scold her, and said, you shut your [ bleep ] mouth and don't say another
the lawsuit accuses harrington funeral home of acting in a morally despicable way.sponse yet from the funeral home. >>> this morning we're getting a better look at the evidence against a florida man accused of a deadly shooting in a movie theater. a bail hearing for 71-year-old curtis reeves is set to resume on friday after prosecutors brought on witness after witness to make their case that the former police officer was not justified in killing chad oulson. the pair, you'll remember,...
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i think it was invented by michael harrington, who was himself a socialist, and he intended it to be an invidious term and then some people accepted it very happily. i think my husband was the first person, and this now is in the 70s, to accept the label. c-span: when did you see your attitude toward what you thought shift? we talked about trotsky, we talked about marx, and now how would you label yourself? >> guest: i suppose neoconservative would do it as well as anything else, but, you know, if i look back upon my own intellectual development i find that there was always a very strong conservative streak in it in spite of that early trotskyite period. i remember as an undergraduate of brooklyn college, the major paper that i had to write was on metternich, and i admired metternich. c-span: who was? >> guest: who was the very conservative statesman of early 19th century who, as it happened, henry kissinger has written a book about, a very interesting book about metternich. so there i was, attracted to this very conservative statesman, and if i again look back upon it i find that so
i think it was invented by michael harrington, who was himself a socialist, and he intended it to be an invidious term and then some people accepted it very happily. i think my husband was the first person, and this now is in the 70s, to accept the label. c-span: when did you see your attitude toward what you thought shift? we talked about trotsky, we talked about marx, and now how would you label yourself? >> guest: i suppose neoconservative would do it as well as anything else, but, you...
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those body scanners that gave fliers a virtual strip search, harrington describes as entertainment. full-body scanners couldn't even distinguish plastic explosives from body fat. and guns were practically invisible if turned sideways. tsa says many of their procedures and policies referenced in this article are no longer in place or characterized inaccurately. for example, scanners that show graphic images are no longer in airports. >> for them to be saying today the not a big deal because they've been now removed after all the years when they resisted removing those from airport, i just think is a little hard to take at this point. >> reporter: when it came to profiling, harrington said until 2010, officer has a list of 12 nations whose passengers automatically received enhanced screening. to that, the tsa said no comment. >> well in a statement, the tsa tells us that they don't tolerate unethical or you unlawful behavior. they take quick action when it is discovered. we should note we did reach out to the author of this article, that former tsa employee, but we got no response. ch
those body scanners that gave fliers a virtual strip search, harrington describes as entertainment. full-body scanners couldn't even distinguish plastic explosives from body fat. and guns were practically invisible if turned sideways. tsa says many of their procedures and policies referenced in this article are no longer in place or characterized inaccurately. for example, scanners that show graphic images are no longer in airports. >> for them to be saying today the not a big deal...
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harrington said the following in the late 20s.rid society of the dictatorship of the middle class and yes he used that term. he insisted and the artists and scientists will erect a civilization and become what civilization was in earlier days the thing to be respected. this alienation from american life, the sense that america was the worst of all places was essential to liberalism and its inception. in the 1950s in a brief moment when liberals reconciled with america lionel trilling noted that quote for the first time in history of modern american on flecha life american is not to be conceived of as a party the stupidest nation in the world. this novelty soon pass. [laughter] just a brief word to break up the narrative. crowley was the founder of the new republic. sometimes you have heard this phrase i'm sure in college from some dimwitted professor. he wanted to achieve hamiltonian ends. excuse me wanted to achieve jeffersonian ends by hamiltonian means. he had no use for hamilton or jefferson. he was a francophile of the first
harrington said the following in the late 20s.rid society of the dictatorship of the middle class and yes he used that term. he insisted and the artists and scientists will erect a civilization and become what civilization was in earlier days the thing to be respected. this alienation from american life, the sense that america was the worst of all places was essential to liberalism and its inception. in the 1950s in a brief moment when liberals reconciled with america lionel trilling noted that...
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harrington at 18th street and the mission. can see that white car right there. crows cleaning up after that one. of the storm also affecting flights at sfo 27 are arriving. and those mostly. but california and oregon. still so many delays >>: if you have any wind or rain rain damage that you like to share with us that will assure those on the air and on our web site kron4 dot com as well. the very top of the jericho with the latest forecast. this is really popular with folks who like to go kron4 dot com. once the next round coming. even see this is real real time. the other big definitely great resource to have. of fog of we saw will that's the storm that came through and at very low pressure along with that cold front and that's a pretty interesting and nicely defined. >>: a lot of high moisture content very heavy downpour to us. time now is a a 29 the kron4 morning news [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ mal
harrington at 18th street and the mission. can see that white car right there. crows cleaning up after that one. of the storm also affecting flights at sfo 27 are arriving. and those mostly. but california and oregon. still so many delays >>: if you have any wind or rain rain damage that you like to share with us that will assure those on the air and on our web site kron4 dot com as well. the very top of the jericho with the latest forecast. this is really popular with folks who like to...
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that is caitlin harrington. martha: amazing run. bill: first time olympics wins the gold.e saw it coming. martha: glad to be coming. just wanted to do well. goes home with the gold. bill: well-done. her family owns a ranch in idaho. her father sold some of his cows to pay for his daughter's trip to russia. and she comes home with gold. martha: well-done, dad. bill: here is the medal count. norway still on top. team usa is coming back. we're number two with 12 overall medals. plenty of competition to come. we should send some snow over to russia. martha: 60 degrees. bill: some of these pictures over there look down right tropical. martha: i know. looks like they're in the middle of winter. but they're not. it is 60. can you imagine? surprised not skiing in shorts over there. bill: probably could. martha: probably could. the white house touting good news on the obamacare front today as more people are signing up. so we're growing to tell you what you need to know about the whole story there. will they hit their goal that is needed to get enough money into this thing to make
that is caitlin harrington. martha: amazing run. bill: first time olympics wins the gold.e saw it coming. martha: glad to be coming. just wanted to do well. goes home with the gold. bill: well-done. her family owns a ranch in idaho. her father sold some of his cows to pay for his daughter's trip to russia. and she comes home with gold. martha: well-done, dad. bill: here is the medal count. norway still on top. team usa is coming back. we're number two with 12 overall medals. plenty of...
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kyle harrington, scott cavanaugh from first foundation, rich peterson from s&p capital iq, heather hughes from center america funds and our own rick santelli. heather, i can't decide which is worse. being caught in a market that just keeps going down or missing out on a market that just keeps going higher? >> yes, you're right. from the sidelines right now we have all this negative data, right? the weather, the snowstorm, we're getting pounded and people are staying home. yet the markets still continue to go higher. we have earnings, they're not really stellar right now. 65% a beat on the expectations side. yet the markets continue higher. so things are looking okay right now. you know, in terms of equity, mutual fund flows, $3.34 billion this week marking again the eighth consecutive week of equity -- net equity mutual fund flows. >> but there are still a lot of individual investors who have avoided this stock market either waiting for a pullback or being skeptical of the rise we've seen so far. >> you're right. a lot of investors, they've been cognizant of this bull market over the past
kyle harrington, scott cavanaugh from first foundation, rich peterson from s&p capital iq, heather hughes from center america funds and our own rick santelli. heather, i can't decide which is worse. being caught in a market that just keeps going down or missing out on a market that just keeps going higher? >> yes, you're right. from the sidelines right now we have all this negative data, right? the weather, the snowstorm, we're getting pounded and people are staying home. yet the...