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and you probably know that the blue line doesn't go the eisenhower avenue or huntington and so now, moreonfusion. >> well sh, it is a simple oversight, and because of the simple oversight, they should have caught it. if it were comely kated, then you won't catch it, but it is simple, and it got me at first. >> reporter: and now metro says it is going to have to cover the old signs that were correct a number of years until new signs can go up that clear it all up. got it? >> well, it looks quite confusing from the signs, and it is not well labeled and people are confused so they should do a better job than doing that in labeling it clearly. >> reporter: and metro could not tell us how much this is going to cost, but the old signs torn down were basically stickers that go up. they are working with the contractor get the correct signage up by the end of the week, and until then, all of the incorrect signs are covered up. back live at metro sen te, and this is when fare increases are being talked about and some riders are calling this wasteful. learn more about this at 6:00. we will have mor
and you probably know that the blue line doesn't go the eisenhower avenue or huntington and so now, moreonfusion. >> well sh, it is a simple oversight, and because of the simple oversight, they should have caught it. if it were comely kated, then you won't catch it, but it is simple, and it got me at first. >> reporter: and now metro says it is going to have to cover the old signs that were correct a number of years until new signs can go up that clear it all up. got it? >>...
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if you go back to send the huntington, the former deceased , in his book he talked about the protestantk ethic and how that really made america distinct from others. what was intertwined is at work was an extension of one's worship. it was part of their religious they did workt for the glory of god. that is at stake here. you cannot bring your faith into the workplace if you are an employer. some are saying it is about contraception. that is not my issue. was a mistake is a fundamental right of religious freedom. the president also the freedom of worship. that is a truncated view of religious freedom. there is a lot at stake in this hobby lobby case that will have repercussions for generations to come. >> are there other specific aspects of the affordable care law you think are worthy of a court challenge? >> the first one lost. i think the whole thing is worth the challenge. >> i understand that. >> the taxpayer funding of abortion aspect is inconsistent with other policies passed by congress. i think the mandates on employers. they have been legally record does not make them morally r
if you go back to send the huntington, the former deceased , in his book he talked about the protestantk ethic and how that really made america distinct from others. what was intertwined is at work was an extension of one's worship. it was part of their religious they did workt for the glory of god. that is at stake here. you cannot bring your faith into the workplace if you are an employer. some are saying it is about contraception. that is not my issue. was a mistake is a fundamental right of...
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so i would like to provide an update on the huntington facility. west virginia american water is aware of and prepared for other potential impacts resulting from the chemical spill migrating down stream. we've been working with the state and federal officials. the ohio river valley water sanitation commission to model the plume to track the spill along with the spill that occurred in belfry, ohio, earlier this week. we have worked with our representatives to review water test results to detect any evidence of chemical. we expect ther there will be di di restitution in the rivers, and we're alexandri regularly testing water. late test results indicated .031 parts per million at the intake, and 0.006 parts per million in the finished water. both results are below the 1 ppm determined by the center for disease control. we brought additional chemists in the area to help with laundering. along with the comment spill unrelated to the charleston event it happened 120 miles up stream of the hunting ton water treatment intake. we continue to track and monit
so i would like to provide an update on the huntington facility. west virginia american water is aware of and prepared for other potential impacts resulting from the chemical spill migrating down stream. we've been working with the state and federal officials. the ohio river valley water sanitation commission to model the plume to track the spill along with the spill that occurred in belfry, ohio, earlier this week. we have worked with our representatives to review water test results to detect...
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dozens of people had to be pulled from the water in huntington beach.high surf led to as many as 50 rescues. people have been flocking to the beaches to enjoy the high waves and unusually warm january weather. >>> and now for a look at morning road conditions. snow covered highways from the upper midwest through the great lakes. snow also makes for a slick ride from tennessee into the mid-atlantic and into new england. it moves north later on. >>> if you're flying, airport delays possible in chicago, washington, d.c., philly, new york city and boston. >>> back to the news and it is a big day for new jersey governor chris christie. he is being inaugurated for his second term today but instead of celebrating, christie's camp is pushing back against the accusations from the mayor of hoboken, new jersey. >> she says superstorm sandy relief funds were tied to a real estate venture that christie supported. yesterday's new jersey's lieutenant governor called that illogical. >> any suggestion that sandy funds were tied to the approval of any project in new jers
dozens of people had to be pulled from the water in huntington beach.high surf led to as many as 50 rescues. people have been flocking to the beaches to enjoy the high waves and unusually warm january weather. >>> and now for a look at morning road conditions. snow covered highways from the upper midwest through the great lakes. snow also makes for a slick ride from tennessee into the mid-atlantic and into new england. it moves north later on. >>> if you're flying, airport...
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the floods and the huntington's lived there, and so forth.s a long history of being wealthy, extravagant, and desirable, and a little crazy. >> does the city of san francisco have an obligation to find a place for everyone? should everyone be able to live here? >> the marketplace will take care of that. rents go up. houses get built. city should stay out of the economics of capitalism, in my opinion. >> you mentioned that you give millions to charity? why not use your money to create an organization to combat some of these issues rather than write a letter? >> first of all, i am doing a bit of that. but i believe in giving most of my money to medical institutions and institutions of higher education. i give to the cultural things, like the san francisco ballet, which i basically ran for one year a while ago. and i did some work in norway, which is how i became a norwegian knight. i've been doing this all my life. some of the dollars i was spreading around now only worth five cents. i have given away one hell of a lot of money. >> you were cal
the floods and the huntington's lived there, and so forth.s a long history of being wealthy, extravagant, and desirable, and a little crazy. >> does the city of san francisco have an obligation to find a place for everyone? should everyone be able to live here? >> the marketplace will take care of that. rents go up. houses get built. city should stay out of the economics of capitalism, in my opinion. >> you mentioned that you give millions to charity? why not use your money to...
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. >> he has huntington's disease, there is no known cure., he's in a phase one stem cell trial funded by california institute for regenerative medicine. today giving $25 million for research. >> science takes time. we have funding in 40 different currently incurable diseases. >> no longer must cells come from fetuses now, they can come from skin, and possibly blood cells. this may be able to turn them into other cells by shocking or challenging them. the implication? >> we might be able to change one cell to another cell tide. in the body, without having to go through major manipulations >> dr. butler hopes it can restore a sense of touch. >> when the spinal skord damaged you lose at built to sense things >> beyond that, he sees stem cell research serving a larger cause. >> if we want to fix the economy we have to fix chronic disease one out of every two families has a member with a chronic disease. >> it's worth noting dr. butler got her grant today small, but major steps in this still-new field of research. >> coming up next, bay area doct
. >> he has huntington's disease, there is no known cure., he's in a phase one stem cell trial funded by california institute for regenerative medicine. today giving $25 million for research. >> science takes time. we have funding in 40 different currently incurable diseases. >> no longer must cells come from fetuses now, they can come from skin, and possibly blood cells. this may be able to turn them into other cells by shocking or challenging them. the implication? >>...
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cheryl: chief investment officer of huntington and asset management is here.r seen by looking at the last year of the dow jones industrial average we have gained 26% this is the first on my radar. what do you see that i have not with the run-up of the next year? >> we had pretty much the purves store with the news with 2013 with a good corporate earnings of very accommodative fed and at the end of the year something happened that i thought was interesting, we had good news translates into good market news. good economic news. before that anything that was good of the economy was viewed negatively because they thought the fed would use that as an excuse to start to taper off as was discussed in the spring. but to the end of the year we had good economic news reported a and the fed announced they would start to taper and then we start to go wed. cheryl: we will vote this afternoon as we get the fed minutes about 90 minutes from now but these are stocks of specific radar. the three systems at a company that was public featuring 3d printers all the rage. the stock
cheryl: chief investment officer of huntington and asset management is here.r seen by looking at the last year of the dow jones industrial average we have gained 26% this is the first on my radar. what do you see that i have not with the run-up of the next year? >> we had pretty much the purves store with the news with 2013 with a good corporate earnings of very accommodative fed and at the end of the year something happened that i thought was interesting, we had good news translates into...
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. >> he has huntington's disease, there is no known cure. in a phase one stem cell trial funded by california institute for regenerative medicine. today giving $25 million for research. >> science takes time. we have funding in 40 different currently incurable diseases. >> no longer must cells come from fetuses now, they can come from skin, and possibly blood cells. this may be able to turn them into other cells by shocking or challenging them. the implication? >> we might be able to change one cell to another cell tide. in the body, without having to go through major manipulations >> dr. butler hopes it can restore a sense of touch. >> when the spinal skord damaged you lose at built to sense things >> beyond that, he sees stem cell research serving a larger cause. >> if we want to fix the economy we have to fix chronic disease one out of every two families has a member with a chronic disease. >> it's worth noting dr. butler got her grant today small, but major steps in this still-new field of research. >> coming up next, bay area doctors ta
. >> he has huntington's disease, there is no known cure. in a phase one stem cell trial funded by california institute for regenerative medicine. today giving $25 million for research. >> science takes time. we have funding in 40 different currently incurable diseases. >> no longer must cells come from fetuses now, they can come from skin, and possibly blood cells. this may be able to turn them into other cells by shocking or challenging them. the implication? >> we...
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about five inches in huntington, virginia. leesburg, four and a half. justwn, reagan national, about an inch and a half. this is our futurecast. temperatures for the daytime hours tomorrow -- upper 20's too low and mid 30's. day on sunday,e look for clouds to increase, maybe see a little bit of a wintry mix. temperatures will be in the lower 40's. nighthat point on, sunday into monday, a strong, strong hold front will push and from the west. that will give us our next last a very cold air. winds out of the south at 2 to 5. 30 five degrees. will not feel nearly as uncomfortable as today. then that cold, cold air. in town temperatures and the district, only about 18 degrees. this will be the coldest stretch of days since january 1994. >> amazing. >> oh, that just hurts. >> it is hard to see 18 as the high. all right. we will deal with it. [laughter] thoseking about temperatures to come. not ready to go outside just yet, as you can see here. a chance to enjoy the snow. container, snow in a brought it in last night for to check it out. supper that is the wa
about five inches in huntington, virginia. leesburg, four and a half. justwn, reagan national, about an inch and a half. this is our futurecast. temperatures for the daytime hours tomorrow -- upper 20's too low and mid 30's. day on sunday,e look for clouds to increase, maybe see a little bit of a wintry mix. temperatures will be in the lower 40's. nighthat point on, sunday into monday, a strong, strong hold front will push and from the west. that will give us our next last a very cold air....
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around the huntington area and picked up snowfall.ou have to go well back towards the west to see our next area of snow. it will bring us snow tomorrow and the clipper system not very organized. we will see flurries during the day tomorrow, maybe a quick snow shower but not expecting much from that. 1 below towards winchester and hagerstown and 6 below in manassas. what will you wake up to in the morning? the windchill? cold. 6 in gaithersburg, 12 in d.c., talking another very cold start to your day and will stay cold the next seven days and beyond that. 25 on friday for a high. that's deceiving and we will see a lot of wind on friday and windchills 10 degrees. 36 is the warmest day, and snow and winds 35 miles an hour on saturday and that brings in the really cold stuff. snow showers, i think a coating may be possible saturday. monday, another chance for light snow across the area. that brings in even colder air again. right back down into the 20s. if you haven't had your coats on yet you will need them over the sect seven days. >> d
around the huntington area and picked up snowfall.ou have to go well back towards the west to see our next area of snow. it will bring us snow tomorrow and the clipper system not very organized. we will see flurries during the day tomorrow, maybe a quick snow shower but not expecting much from that. 1 below towards winchester and hagerstown and 6 below in manassas. what will you wake up to in the morning? the windchill? cold. 6 in gaithersburg, 12 in d.c., talking another very cold start to...
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six down in huntington and prince frederick. and 7 in gaithersburg and german town.ingle digits and teens first thing this morning. cold sunshine. temperatures will recover a bit. we should be mid 20s by later this morning and low to mid 30s later on this afternoon. clouds will come back tonight mainly into icy chances for tomorrow before the real arctic air arrives. all of that in your seven day coming up. >> chuck, thanks. right now the fbi is getting involved in the search for a man that robbed a bank in alexand a alexandria. he walked into the bank near north jordan street. this was yesterday afternoon. they say he walked up to the tell lett teller. the fbi is offering a $5,000 reward for an arrest leading to the case. if you recognize the man in the picture call the fbi. >> this morning, police are looking for the three young men that stabbed a 12-year-old boy. fairfax county police say the guys walked up to the boy thursday night. this was at the seven corners shopping center in falls church. the 12-year-old was stabbed and the attackers took off. no words were
six down in huntington and prince frederick. and 7 in gaithersburg and german town.ingle digits and teens first thing this morning. cold sunshine. temperatures will recover a bit. we should be mid 20s by later this morning and low to mid 30s later on this afternoon. clouds will come back tonight mainly into icy chances for tomorrow before the real arctic air arrives. all of that in your seven day coming up. >> chuck, thanks. right now the fbi is getting involved in the search for a man...
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temperature at gaithersburg, 10, 12 in bowie, 12 in huntington, and warrington. 8 degrees and 12 degrees towards dulles which saw nearly 9 inches of snow from that storm yesterday. storm team radar, nothing to show in our immediate area. widen out a little bit, you can see our storm exiting to the north and east. and this is a smaller storm, not much of an impact and you can see it coming through portions of indiana. we may see some tomorrow. temperatures with the wind, you get the windchill. 3 below in winchester, 5 in d.c. and 1 in camp springs. the wind is a little bit of a factor. you will notice a trend. the first is the cold. 26 degrees tomorrow with flurries. 25 on friday. i think a better chance of snow showers during the day saturday. 36 degrees. 32 on your subjenday with more cold. monday, high temperature of 30 degrees. that may be early in the day. it will turn windy and cold, and falling temperatures during the day. windy and snow. look what happens behind that system? it gets cold again, back down to the 20s. 25 next tuesday. 27 on wednesday. the cold air looks like it want
temperature at gaithersburg, 10, 12 in bowie, 12 in huntington, and warrington. 8 degrees and 12 degrees towards dulles which saw nearly 9 inches of snow from that storm yesterday. storm team radar, nothing to show in our immediate area. widen out a little bit, you can see our storm exiting to the north and east. and this is a smaller storm, not much of an impact and you can see it coming through portions of indiana. we may see some tomorrow. temperatures with the wind, you get the windchill. 3...
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created more problems, because the old signs underneath show the blue line underneath going to huntington and as of tonight, the signs are incorrect, and this is adam tuss who is working the story and will have metro's reaction. >> and the district the unemployment rate is at the lowest level since 2008, and mayor vincent gray announced that unemployment fell half a percentage rate in november when the jobless rate was 6.7%, but the national rate for december is 6.4%. >>> in a few hours, president obama will deliver his fifth state of the union address to the american people. >> and instead of focusing on the lofty goals, he will announce a series of smaller proposals and many who will not need congressional approval, and chris is live on capitol hill with the proposals. >> yes, jim. these are for the officials from prince george's county and these are not big themes, because the president is trying to be realistic the about what to accomplish in the election year, and trying to krcreate more economic empowerment zones and extending job training and things to do without having to go throu
created more problems, because the old signs underneath show the blue line underneath going to huntington and as of tonight, the signs are incorrect, and this is adam tuss who is working the story and will have metro's reaction. >> and the district the unemployment rate is at the lowest level since 2008, and mayor vincent gray announced that unemployment fell half a percentage rate in november when the jobless rate was 6.7%, but the national rate for december is 6.4%. >>> in a...
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explosions and sirens wailing] >> on the night of october 29, 2003, the hayes lemmerz factory in huntingtona, exploded in a ball of fire. the plant made wheels for cars. and federal investigators said aluminum dust had piled up and detonated. 33-year-old shawn boone was a mechanic at the plant. his sister, tammy miser, got a call with word that her brother was seriously injured. >> shawn and a couple of his coworkers were in the furnace room. and there was an explosion. and then there was a second more intense blast. >> what happened to him? >> he laid on the building floor, and the aluminum dust actually continued to burn through his flesh. >> and how severe were those burns? >> he had third- and fourth-degree burns between 92% to 100% of his body. >> the doctors said what to you? >> they told us that there wasn't any hope, that his internal organs were burned beyond repair. they wouldn't even bandage him. they just--they said that the only solution we had was to take him off of life support. >> shawn boone was 1 of 15 people killed in dust explosions that year. it was a turning point for
explosions and sirens wailing] >> on the night of october 29, 2003, the hayes lemmerz factory in huntingtona, exploded in a ball of fire. the plant made wheels for cars. and federal investigators said aluminum dust had piled up and detonated. 33-year-old shawn boone was a mechanic at the plant. his sister, tammy miser, got a call with word that her brother was seriously injured. >> shawn and a couple of his coworkers were in the furnace room. and there was an explosion. and then...
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the drug and the company's robust pipeline and including a treatment for huntington's disease in phasese in phase two is why it has surged and it is up 20%. you know why i like the bioteches and the orphan drug developers in mar. but this was flying way too high. after the stock's run, i'm not a chaser, but wait for the next time, we get the dramatic takeback, then you get my permission to pick up some raptor pharma into weakness. jose and asked me about amber ella. it is about a semiconductor company that had a move from 11 to 33 and it has only pulled back about 1 $.50. and they use high definition securities, security cameras and wearable cameras and automotive video recorders so the cool go-pro camera, that has an amber ella chip. and the next catalyst could be wearable technology. the nike line of wearable devices or the apple smart watch, but it could take a while before any of them are needle movers. for now wait for amber ella to have a pullback and give you more attractive entry point. i love this companych i would like to do a piece about it sometime or have the company come
the drug and the company's robust pipeline and including a treatment for huntington's disease in phasese in phase two is why it has surged and it is up 20%. you know why i like the bioteches and the orphan drug developers in mar. but this was flying way too high. after the stock's run, i'm not a chaser, but wait for the next time, we get the dramatic takeback, then you get my permission to pick up some raptor pharma into weakness. jose and asked me about amber ella. it is about a semiconductor...
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dozens of people had to be pulled from the water in huntington beach yesterday.d to as many as 50 rescues. people have been flocking to the beaches to enjoy the huge waves and unusually warm january weather. >>> before this next story we're not recommending anyone do this but we know so many have actually felt like this do this. . this happened in kuala lumpur. >> the driver just backed up, pushing that vehicle straight into oncoming traffic. >> that is crazy. eventually after the car to the left moved, there was enough room for the pickup to drive off. not the smartest thing to do. obviously, no word on how long the vehicle that was pushed out of the way there was blocking the traffic. you know, if it was in a parking lot, you could almost go, you know what, that jerk shouldn't have blocked him in but -- >> there was a motorcycle that just went by. he could have slammed right into him. >> horrendous. >> pretty inconsiderate. >>> coming up -- she is this year's oscar sensation. more popular than ever. at 84 years young. >>> and the long lost tape of martin luther
dozens of people had to be pulled from the water in huntington beach yesterday.d to as many as 50 rescues. people have been flocking to the beaches to enjoy the huge waves and unusually warm january weather. >>> before this next story we're not recommending anyone do this but we know so many have actually felt like this do this. . this happened in kuala lumpur. >> the driver just backed up, pushing that vehicle straight into oncoming traffic. >> that is crazy. eventually...
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i just saw two fire engines go by me from newport beach and huntington beach. if you know southern california, that's probably 50 miles from where we are. a lot of fire agencies coming in to try to knock this fire down as quickly as possible. the main concern unseasonably warm temperatures and high winds are forecasted for this afternoon. we've got temperatures forecasted in the 80s. and we're talking it's january. so obviously it's unseasonably warm, unseasonably dry. california now in its third year of drought. so authorities making a very aggressive push to try to get this fire contained and urntd under control before it hits some of these neighborhoods, wolf. >> yeah. pretty worrisome. i assume where you are, casey, you can smell the smoke. are you close enough to really feel what's going on behind you? >> reporter: well, i mean, we were in another neighborhood just a little while ago where the flames were about 100 yards from the homes there as people were evacuating. and we were there for i don't know, maybe half hour, 45 minutes and i mistakenly left the
i just saw two fire engines go by me from newport beach and huntington beach. if you know southern california, that's probably 50 miles from where we are. a lot of fire agencies coming in to try to knock this fire down as quickly as possible. the main concern unseasonably warm temperatures and high winds are forecasted for this afternoon. we've got temperatures forecasted in the 80s. and we're talking it's january. so obviously it's unseasonably warm, unseasonably dry. california now in its...
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dozens of people had to be pulled from the water in huntington beach yesterday.ed to as many as 50 rescues. people have been flocking to the beaches to enjoy the big waves and unusually warm january weather. >> all right. before the next story, we aren't recommending that anyone do this but we know some feel like doing it. watch the silver pick-up truck there. >> it was blocked in by the white vehicle behind it. so the driver backed up, pushing that vehicle straight into oncoming traffic. >> that crazy. eventually after the car to the left moved, there was enough room for the pickup to drive off. not the smartest thing to do. not sure how long the car pushed out of the way was blocking traffic. if it was in a parking lot, then you think, that guy shouldn't have blocked anyone in. but they could have gotten somebody killed. >> a motorcycle went by. could have slammed right into them. >> horrendous. >> pretty inconsiderate. >> coming up, this year's oscar sensation. more popular than ever at 84 years young. >> and dr. martin luther king. a year before his famous sp
dozens of people had to be pulled from the water in huntington beach yesterday.ed to as many as 50 rescues. people have been flocking to the beaches to enjoy the big waves and unusually warm january weather. >> all right. before the next story, we aren't recommending that anyone do this but we know some feel like doing it. watch the silver pick-up truck there. >> it was blocked in by the white vehicle behind it. so the driver backed up, pushing that vehicle straight into oncoming...
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in the rivers that will work in our favor and mitigate the impact of the spill on the water in huntington. >> woodruff: as for charleston, water officials say the licorice odor may linger for a while, as water service is restored in stages. for the latest now we're joined by ashton marra, she has been covering the spill for west virginia public broadcasting. >> i spoke with her a short time ago. >> ashton marra, thank you for talking with us. so what is the very late snes. >> the very latest is now two loans have been proved to open and begin flushing out their homes and their businesses, and able to use water again. now those zones have been prioritize as west virginiaian american water president told us earlier today to zones that include hospitals and a the highest population density areas. so zone 1 and 2 have been approved to start the flushing process. both of those include major hospitals. >> woodruff: and tell news brief what is this flushing process? >> basically the flushing process is a three step method. first of all you're turning on your hot water faucets for 15 minutes. the
in the rivers that will work in our favor and mitigate the impact of the spill on the water in huntington. >> woodruff: as for charleston, water officials say the licorice odor may linger for a while, as water service is restored in stages. for the latest now we're joined by ashton marra, she has been covering the spill for west virginia public broadcasting. >> i spoke with her a short time ago. >> ashton marra, thank you for talking with us. so what is the very late snes....
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walter litman, harold glasswell, founder of modern political science, samuel huntington, trilateral commission which largely staffed the carter administration. well, the conflict between these conceptions of democracy goes far back, goes back to the earliest modern democratic revolution in 17th century england. at that time, as you know, there was a war raging between supporters or of the king and supporters of parliament. there was more. the gentry, the men who called themselves the men of best quality, they were appalled by the rabble who didn't want to be ruled by either king or parliament. like the spanish workers in 1936. neither side. they wanted to be ruled as they had their own pamphlet literature, and they said they wanted to be ruled by countrymen like ourselves that know our wants, that will never be a good world while knights and gentlemen make us laws that are chosen for fear and do but oppress us and and do not know the people's sores. that's 17th century edge land. the essential -- england. the essential nature of this conflict which is far from dead, it was captured nicely by t
walter litman, harold glasswell, founder of modern political science, samuel huntington, trilateral commission which largely staffed the carter administration. well, the conflict between these conceptions of democracy goes far back, goes back to the earliest modern democratic revolution in 17th century england. at that time, as you know, there was a war raging between supporters or of the king and supporters of parliament. there was more. the gentry, the men who called themselves the men of...
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speaker, a clothing designer from huntington, beach. >> thank you very much for being here. we appreciate it. i'm sure everybody can agree with that. my question for you is, as millions more americans continue to lose their health care coverage because of obamacare what red light ramifications being in the 2014 election and the 2016 elections as well? >> well, i suspect it's a great question. i suspect there will be a very bold attempt sometime next spring to fundamentally start defunding obamacare. about half the democrats will be involved. when people realize, by the way, the number who may get letters next october is 93 billion. [laughter] so you see the amount of paying out of 5 brake light. well, the best estimate we have now from the government itself is 93 million if you're up for reelection in october. you think, i wonder how that will affect their vote in november. you might see bold fight. he would rather wreck his own party try fog defend obamacare or whether he will in fact, decide he has no choice except to become flexible. it is so clearly not going to work. >>
speaker, a clothing designer from huntington, beach. >> thank you very much for being here. we appreciate it. i'm sure everybody can agree with that. my question for you is, as millions more americans continue to lose their health care coverage because of obamacare what red light ramifications being in the 2014 election and the 2016 elections as well? >> well, i suspect it's a great question. i suspect there will be a very bold attempt sometime next spring to fundamentally start...
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for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, huntington beach, california. >>> now, to this story, the buzz aroundronics show in las vegas is about a real life short circuit. michael bay tried to promote samsung's new big screen tv. but he didn't exactly give it the state of the art performance. bay's teleprompter died leaving him with no script. >> and what i try to do as the director, i try to -- oh the type is all off. sorry. i'll just wing this. excuse me i'm sorry. i'm sorry. okay. >> ladies and gentlemen, let's thank michael bay for joining us. >> wow, bay later wrote on his blog. wow, i just embarrassed myself at ces. he added, i guess live shows aren't my thing. you know, it's tough. >> it's happened to all of us. >> the teleprompter stops you have to be prepared to ad-lib. >> that's why i say, we always have our notes right here. and one another. >>> it is not the people but the pro that makes the consumer electronics show exciting, brian cooley is the editor-at-large for our partners at cnet. he's in las vegas, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. hello, norah. a lot of things going o
for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, huntington beach, california. >>> now, to this story, the buzz aroundronics show in las vegas is about a real life short circuit. michael bay tried to promote samsung's new big screen tv. but he didn't exactly give it the state of the art performance. bay's teleprompter died leaving him with no script. >> and what i try to do as the director, i try to -- oh the type is all off. sorry. i'll just wing this. excuse me i'm sorry. i'm...
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huntington university in indiana. a spring arbor in michigan.up with the foundation so l wrap acts like an insurer backing the offer. they are paying the opportunity loan bills until the grad can afford it. it's not a new idea. it started with law schools and this idea is spreading. the reason is 70% of college seniors graduate with debt. it's a lot. you just mentioned $29,000. this help defray the cost and they start with low paying jobs. it helps to bring in more students which means more money. >> it's not every graduate who can get help. you have to hit a certain sdmk that predicates whether or not you get this aid? >> there is fine print. it is based on how much you make. it depends on the school. one example. if you make less than $38,000, the school will pay some of your loans. if you make less than 20 k, all of your loans will be paid. if you meet requirements, they have to work 30 hours a week and once your income rises above that -- >> which you hope you make it there. >> you hope. you don't have to pay it back. that's what everybody w
huntington university in indiana. a spring arbor in michigan.up with the foundation so l wrap acts like an insurer backing the offer. they are paying the opportunity loan bills until the grad can afford it. it's not a new idea. it started with law schools and this idea is spreading. the reason is 70% of college seniors graduate with debt. it's a lot. you just mentioned $29,000. this help defray the cost and they start with low paying jobs. it helps to bring in more students which means more...
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. >> reporter: on a winter morning in huntington beach, california, jake olson's swing is strong, hisa compliment. it's information jake needs. the 16-year-old is blind. jake's dad brian lines up the ball and lines up the distance and jake does the rest. >> reporter: in lesson, your dad put the ball down there. i wouldn't think you had any visual impairment. >> there were times my dad lined me up and i struck the ball. then they were like, oh, i wish i could be lined up and i'm like, i'm blind. he was 10 yemonths old when he became blind in the left eye due to cancer. the cancer returned eight times. when jam was 12 he learned h would lose his right eye and go blind. his mom cindy recalls the surgery. >> i went into his room to wake him up and i couldn't even wake him up without crying. he was -- you know, he started crying. i just laid in bed with him and cried, you know. >> reporter: knowing he was facing a lifetime of darkness jake spent his last month of sight making memories, even on his car ride to the hospital. >> he was looking at the sunrise. look it. there's that. all the la
. >> reporter: on a winter morning in huntington beach, california, jake olson's swing is strong, hisa compliment. it's information jake needs. the 16-year-old is blind. jake's dad brian lines up the ball and lines up the distance and jake does the rest. >> reporter: in lesson, your dad put the ball down there. i wouldn't think you had any visual impairment. >> there were times my dad lined me up and i struck the ball. then they were like, oh, i wish i could be lined up and...
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the last intake in west virginia that bypasses in huntington and amount of product was negative yesterday. >> still this is affecting a lot of people. these storage tanks haven't been inspected since 1991. how can that be? >> the facility there doesn't come under our jurisdiction. that facility is not one of the regulated facilities that has normal inspections like that. >> supposedly it's because the chemical stored there is -- by definition, a pollutant not a hazardous chemical. i don't get that. wouldn't it be hazardous if it goes in the water supply and you can't drink the water or be severely sick? >> i'm having a hard time hearing you. i think you're asking the difference between a pollutant and hazardous material. this product, based on what we've seen, we've taken every precaution everyone felt was necessary to insure the public was protected. you know, part of that is part of our emergency response plans was to take care and provide drinking water for our citizens, provide the necessary meals if necessary. the governor has asked us to take a look at this entire process of how we
the last intake in west virginia that bypasses in huntington and amount of product was negative yesterday. >> still this is affecting a lot of people. these storage tanks haven't been inspected since 1991. how can that be? >> the facility there doesn't come under our jurisdiction. that facility is not one of the regulated facilities that has normal inspections like that. >> supposedly it's because the chemical stored there is -- by definition, a pollutant not a hazardous...
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huntington, west virginia, democrat. taking myink you for call. i am scared to death of this internet, especially in the school system. -- 90% of theunty students cannot even afford the public lunch. that's why you have 100% free public lunch is. internet, they go home and they have zero access. [indiscernible] thank you. to talk abouts school? guest: i will. it is so important our schools do have the kind of high-speed technology that enables students to be able to keep but with their competitors in the urban areas of foreign countries. thank goodness to west virginia senator rockefeller, there is a program that enables a school to access this kind of technology and in many cases use it as an anchor institution in the community. but if you are a student in you arest virginia, competing against everybody else. not just in your country but around the globe, for johnson opportunity. you are trying to do your homework or research on low speed or no speed tools while the kid in the urban area or a student overseas has access to really high-speed techn
huntington, west virginia, democrat. taking myink you for call. i am scared to death of this internet, especially in the school system. -- 90% of theunty students cannot even afford the public lunch. that's why you have 100% free public lunch is. internet, they go home and they have zero access. [indiscernible] thank you. to talk abouts school? guest: i will. it is so important our schools do have the kind of high-speed technology that enables students to be able to keep but with their...
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. >> twenty-first got elected to congress he was known as the serving congressman, huntington beach area of california. congressman, five pages of this 20 page speech spent on foreign policy. and know it is an area that you are often involved. >> yes. i think that the president by focusing on a run, i think that he was mistaken to compare it to the reagan years. i mean, there was substance and there was give-and-take on both sides when ronald reagan signed an agreement. in fact, he turns them a lot of agree with that were just fluff and basically pr oriented treaties. and so tonight when he started talking about that agreement with the regime in a room of a sword of winced when he tried to compare it to what ronald reagan did. after all, in this agreement we are giving up something that we put in place for years. economic sanctions. giving that up, dismantling that. they're giving up nothing. they're going to refrain from doing something in the future if we give up something no. no, they should be dismantling some of their nuclear facilities rendell, some of the equipment that they need,
. >> twenty-first got elected to congress he was known as the serving congressman, huntington beach area of california. congressman, five pages of this 20 page speech spent on foreign policy. and know it is an area that you are often involved. >> yes. i think that the president by focusing on a run, i think that he was mistaken to compare it to the reagan years. i mean, there was substance and there was give-and-take on both sides when ronald reagan signed an agreement. in fact, he...
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in terms of entrepreneurship, we have launch the micro loan program with huntington bank, starting witha $5 million pilot. it will grow to a 20 million other program. that is fabulous in terms of micro loans, creating new businesses. another great program that i create it was goldman sachs 10,000 small business program. goldman sachs made a commitment of $20 million to our urban areas to do education, investment, and networking to help entrepreneurs be successful. there is a smart son collaborative i want to recognize in the upper peninsula. us is about how well people partner. we had an instance where we had a smart zone with michigan tax. they work great in the holden and hancock area. now we have a situation where withare partnering northern michigan university and marquette. we are bringing communities together, bringing synergy and power. i want to couple met those committees and universities and the u.p. for their outstanding work. with northern michigan university and marquette. [applause] another critical topic, how to connect our great talent with careers in michigan. that is c
in terms of entrepreneurship, we have launch the micro loan program with huntington bank, starting witha $5 million pilot. it will grow to a 20 million other program. that is fabulous in terms of micro loans, creating new businesses. another great program that i create it was goldman sachs 10,000 small business program. goldman sachs made a commitment of $20 million to our urban areas to do education, investment, and networking to help entrepreneurs be successful. there is a smart son...
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huntington beach goes to 80, riverside, 85. with the bad and talk about the very windy condition, colorado and montana both had 100 plus mile per hour winds, southern plains through the northern plain, >> this weather report brought to you by macy's. again, look out for the gusts this morning already seeing 60 plus mile per hour gusts out there. >> it's true. that's very true. enjoy the santa anas. i wish i could. >> coming up, drinking green tea regularly? will this help? you should hear about it coming up. >>> also, ahead, gisele under fire after she was snapped holding her baby daughter on a four-wheeler. neither one with helmets. come on back. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look
huntington beach goes to 80, riverside, 85. with the bad and talk about the very windy condition, colorado and montana both had 100 plus mile per hour winds, southern plains through the northern plain, >> this weather report brought to you by macy's. again, look out for the gusts this morning already seeing 60 plus mile per hour gusts out there. >> it's true. that's very true. enjoy the santa anas. i wish i could. >> coming up, drinking green tea regularly? will this help? you...
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and i think if huntington, west virginia, want to buy a natural gas bus and use their form of dollars for that versus a diesel bus, they are both eligible expenses. we do not blink either way. >> i was working with you on the. i'm sorry, i'm way over my time but i would like to work with you on this. great potential. we could lead the charge. >> there's also an opportunity to sit with the energy department at the same time. for those issues you talked about, conversion of school buses. >> conversions will be done. the private sector will come in and do the conversion, no cost to the taxpayer. they will have a tenure return. that's fun. we can work -- >> oon the bus but we are lookig for a 12 year return. >> we can mayor those up. thank you, sir. >> until the senator schumer is on his way. so senator menendez, take your time. [laughter] >> okay. happy to do that, mr. chairman. i ask that the statement had the include in the record. administered, first let us i welcome colleague from west virginia's interests in mass transit. we need more advocates, as someone who's one of the leaders o
and i think if huntington, west virginia, want to buy a natural gas bus and use their form of dollars for that versus a diesel bus, they are both eligible expenses. we do not blink either way. >> i was working with you on the. i'm sorry, i'm way over my time but i would like to work with you on this. great potential. we could lead the charge. >> there's also an opportunity to sit with the energy department at the same time. for those issues you talked about, conversion of school...
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story like this, there's a story out there that "the new york times" ran a few months ago about the huntingtond his style and his leadership going on by the press and by the public and these sorts of stories if people reconsider them, maybe change their view of him. >> this would be happening anyway because he's running for president, would be scrubbing the national media going back and scrubbing everything christie ever did that was of any controversy. but now you have a whitewater happening in real time and everybody can get their teeth into it, take it where it leads. everything in christie's background going back to his time as u.s. attorney, his entire governorship is fair game and everybody will be on it. >> that gets you to the new book -- i think it's the halperin one where there's been the romney campaign and the christie people where it's like the christie people are putting out the story of, you know, he turned down, didn't want to be t the vice president shoot candidate and romney said we did the vet of christie and could never put him on a national ticket. the national press is lo
story like this, there's a story out there that "the new york times" ran a few months ago about the huntingtond his style and his leadership going on by the press and by the public and these sorts of stories if people reconsider them, maybe change their view of him. >> this would be happening anyway because he's running for president, would be scrubbing the national media going back and scrubbing everything christie ever did that was of any controversy. but now you have a...
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huntington, west virginia, democrat. taking myink you for call. i am scared to death of this internet, especially in the school system. -- 90% of theunty students cannot even afford the public lunch. that's why you have 100% free public lunch is. internet, they go home and they have zero access. [indiscernible] thank you. to talk abouts school? guest: i will. it is so important our schools do have the kind of high-speed technology that enables students to be able to keep but with their competitors in the urban areas of foreign countries. thank goodness to west virginia senator rockefeller, there is a program that enables a school to access this kind of technology and in many cases use it as an anchor institution in the community. but if you are a student in you arest virginia, competing against everybody else. not just in your country but around the globe, for johnson opportunity. you are trying to do your homework or research on low speed or no speed tools while the kid in the urban area or a student overseas has access to really high-speed techn
huntington, west virginia, democrat. taking myink you for call. i am scared to death of this internet, especially in the school system. -- 90% of theunty students cannot even afford the public lunch. that's why you have 100% free public lunch is. internet, they go home and they have zero access. [indiscernible] thank you. to talk abouts school? guest: i will. it is so important our schools do have the kind of high-speed technology that enables students to be able to keep but with their...
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for "today," kerry sanders, nbc news, huntington, indiana. >> she doesn't want to watch the video.en it so many times. it's amazing they weren't killed when they slammed into the building. >> incredible what they went through. incredible how quickly they've been able to recover. >> right. >> still a long road ahead, though. >> a long way ahead. >>> let's check the weather. dylan's in for al. >> we are talking about the cold. we're also talking about snow. we've got some snow showers just to the east of denver where temperatures are much colder than they have been lately. you can see moving through the denver area, we have this batch of snow. this is one of those clipper systems that's going to continue to dip further to the south. eventually into texas where we have winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories for a little bit of snow. more for freezing rain. we are look at perhaps the possibility of up to .1 inch rain of north of san antonio. this will inch closer and closer to houston through the night tonight and into early friday morning. so tomorrow morning's commute co
for "today," kerry sanders, nbc news, huntington, indiana. >> she doesn't want to watch the video.en it so many times. it's amazing they weren't killed when they slammed into the building. >> incredible what they went through. incredible how quickly they've been able to recover. >> right. >> still a long road ahead, though. >> a long way ahead. >>> let's check the weather. dylan's in for al. >> we are talking about the cold. we're also...
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and citi is worse in show other than huntington bank, not that good. was very good. >> some people want a theme. investors say what are they? they're a global bank based in the u.s. under sandy wile you had a theme song. >> what is theme song? >> i don't know. we makes lots of money. >> it's a large world after all. mexico is a little better. asia is a little better. they are using a down-tick for china. i keep hearing it. 7.8 down. and citi holdings shrunk. i'm not saying that it's bad. i'm just saying that, you know, you got to blow away the numbers if you're a bank. that's the way it works. >> i'll tell you one thing we had a 15-minute a-block and we're not even halfway through. >>> when we come back, yahoo! ceo marissa mayer brings down the hammer by firing the coo that she brought from google with her. >> did she let him stay until the end of the day in was it a 36-hour window he had to clear his desk? >> i'm not sure he'll make almost as much as obitz did at disney. >> we'll also talk to former congressman barney frank. we'll talk about bernanke
and citi is worse in show other than huntington bank, not that good. was very good. >> some people want a theme. investors say what are they? they're a global bank based in the u.s. under sandy wile you had a theme song. >> what is theme song? >> i don't know. we makes lots of money. >> it's a large world after all. mexico is a little better. asia is a little better. they are using a down-tick for china. i keep hearing it. 7.8 down. and citi holdings shrunk. i'm not...
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>> let's start with exxon, north huntington, p.a., company, this is the first 3-d printer company thata from a buy to a hold on it. when you read the press release, everything is fine, do not worry. you're nuts to worry, it's all good, it's better than you think. but we lost orders to the next quarter. i think the but is more operative, but they are called stocks. 3-d stocks are called stocks. >> don't own it but don't short it? >> people will say buy stratus and 3-d systems because they're doing better than x-1. people are immediately saying, hey, listen, i'm erating my buy in all of 3-d because it's one of those concepts like biotech, david, it's the biotech of hardware. just thought of that. this is a very loved stock. soon the chartists will say, that's k-2 and people can fall off from k-2 when they try to scale that ridge and they end up being like this. >> no good. >> i did that because the telestrator is working so i got very excited about it. >> let's talk a little intel. >> david, you would think that all we need is love, but there's also too much love. still one more. bmo say
>> let's start with exxon, north huntington, p.a., company, this is the first 3-d printer company thata from a buy to a hold on it. when you read the press release, everything is fine, do not worry. you're nuts to worry, it's all good, it's better than you think. but we lost orders to the next quarter. i think the but is more operative, but they are called stocks. 3-d stocks are called stocks. >> don't own it but don't short it? >> people will say buy stratus and 3-d systems...
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what he did was he said to me you know you are going to work as sam huntington. you had better try to develop a compound strategy for a national security for this country. having been in the details of an bfr was like the world and opened up and i would be able to look at the world. i think it was sufficiently traumatizing to me that within three months i decided i really ought to go practice law for i went into the other issues. but it was a great opportunity and it has been wonderful to follow your career and your writings ever since. >> i first met "zbig" and congratulations, in 1953. i know precisely when it was because i was a new instructor at west point and he was a new year at harvard. west point was having a student conference and we were assisting philip mosley who was the famous soviet college -- soviet ecologist at columbia university on this panel. phillip had to leave the day before the caucus was over so zbig and i chaired at the last day and as i recall we disagreed on everything. but then i have to say zbig replace replaced me as national securit
what he did was he said to me you know you are going to work as sam huntington. you had better try to develop a compound strategy for a national security for this country. having been in the details of an bfr was like the world and opened up and i would be able to look at the world. i think it was sufficiently traumatizing to me that within three months i decided i really ought to go practice law for i went into the other issues. but it was a great opportunity and it has been wonderful to...