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a life line for bay pack and really we would not be able to do our work without the foundation. >> i owe my healthy beautiful baby girl and my life to bay pack and i thank you from the bottom of my heart. >> ladies and gentlemen please wol come mark flag man regional vice president of at&t p p (applause) ladies and gentlemen please welcome doctor jeff manly chief of neuro surgery at san francisco general hospital and trauma center >>> (applause) . >> thank you may be i should work for at&t but, i think we have just seen a wonderful demonstrationstration here of what we do at san francisco general hospital and i'm privileged to work with some of the most talented professionals in the hospital and we were one of the first hospitalling to be awarded for the traumatic brain injury and i'll like to thank every on my team and everyone in this room that made that a possibility. >> (applause) have you layered, we are here for everyone in san francisco whether you are a nine -years-old fillies fan who's just here for a game who had a hid and run accident and brought to the hospital and whether yo
a life line for bay pack and really we would not be able to do our work without the foundation. >> i owe my healthy beautiful baby girl and my life to bay pack and i thank you from the bottom of my heart. >> ladies and gentlemen please wol come mark flag man regional vice president of at&t p p (applause) ladies and gentlemen please welcome doctor jeff manly chief of neuro surgery at san francisco general hospital and trauma center >>> (applause) . >> thank you may...
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final statement is that i have a problem of paying my employee and my landlord and whatever money i owe. i have also some kind of money i have to pay for irs and i'm in financial depress right now. my argument is not to be penalized but a different penalty. my license was suspended and i'm in financial trouble. i think my penalty should be lessor. i gave you all the documents i have i'm not able to pay my vendors because of the finan
final statement is that i have a problem of paying my employee and my landlord and whatever money i owe. i have also some kind of money i have to pay for irs and i'm in financial depress right now. my argument is not to be penalized but a different penalty. my license was suspended and i'm in financial trouble. i think my penalty should be lessor. i gave you all the documents i have i'm not able to pay my vendors because of the finan
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final statement is that i have a problem of paying my employee and my landlord and whatever money i owe. i have also some kind of money i have to pay for irs and i'm in financial depress right now. my argument is not to be penalized but a different penalty. my license was suspended and i'm in financial trouble. i think my penalty should be lessor. i gave you all the documents i have i'm not able to pay my vendors because of the financial situation and i'm really in bad shape now. so i'm requesting that you who to give me another chance to work hard and to upgrade my store otherwise i cannot see how to continue working as business owner in the coming months i'm really in bad shape that's my argument. thank you >> thank you. >> good evening larry program manager for the public health tobacco program. one of his employees solid cigarettes to a 16-year-old minor the employee didn't ask for identification from the minor. based on this report the owner got a 25 day suspension and the office upheld the suspension. the owners have been permitted here in san francisco and this is they're first o
final statement is that i have a problem of paying my employee and my landlord and whatever money i owe. i have also some kind of money i have to pay for irs and i'm in financial depress right now. my argument is not to be penalized but a different penalty. my license was suspended and i'm in financial trouble. i think my penalty should be lessor. i gave you all the documents i have i'm not able to pay my vendors because of the financial situation and i'm really in bad shape now. so i'm...
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did nothing to bring the tools to the gate i was because i. owe. my homage or any of it's where your things. there he's gone. live. live. live live. live . international airport in the very heart of moscow. but they all look at those things in your face the heat. from the fire the damp. constantly exposed to heat. the sun kills me and they rip her soft when they wave the metal. if you want a repeat off yes. why do they say the medals dirty. when we found landmines but want to put minds there came with the jews garbage they throw them out we thought they were metal but someone said their minds. that when a woman. is going to be careful they don't explode son so what can we do hold on and be patient. and how much did you make yesterday a minimum. of twenty shekels. and if you find closer in this thing bring them all washed down. well you and your siblings can wear them. you see how we live it's a hard life. i didn't take you to a doctor because we're broke. god help us. take strength to survive on is a strong survive you. can't live without strength.
did nothing to bring the tools to the gate i was because i. owe. my homage or any of it's where your things. there he's gone. live. live. live live. live . international airport in the very heart of moscow. but they all look at those things in your face the heat. from the fire the damp. constantly exposed to heat. the sun kills me and they rip her soft when they wave the metal. if you want a repeat off yes. why do they say the medals dirty. when we found landmines but want to put minds there...
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and i work day and i owe. everything to do you want to look for another job. you have a degree so why where would you look there are no jobs. there is that the neighbor came over i was ashamed of our dirty house what can we do she asked why the house is dirty i said that's just the way they it will be like this forever until god helps us and gets rid of the jews and the p. . and we can live like before independently. which to get to work i am walking i'm sick of it. and you have a better idea. which words i use my son work. that one gives him up. enough you know i can't take it anymore just. make me coffee enough. i'll buy you some fool ourselves i've had it i'll buy you seeds no no. is there no coffee what do you want finish up and call the guy to come and take the stuff so i won't have any coffee or tea. rising. thank. you. thank you put it down here. in the senate. when will we find five thousand dinars to bail out sheriff. rich has been nothing but trouble he married his second wife took my gold and i don't have my own house. and now if he keeps on like thi
and i work day and i owe. everything to do you want to look for another job. you have a degree so why where would you look there are no jobs. there is that the neighbor came over i was ashamed of our dirty house what can we do she asked why the house is dirty i said that's just the way they it will be like this forever until god helps us and gets rid of the jews and the p. . and we can live like before independently. which to get to work i am walking i'm sick of it. and you have a better idea....
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i owe on was. was out i was i. that was that i knew that it. was is on the your dirty clothes. i. was. loads up here. he got he said. yeah. i mean. right. from the life and tries to leave. it on and he come. to. feel. michael. i mean if these god's will is the one thing that. is not divine i would be in the present. we speak your language not a day of. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles couldn't stories. you hear. that all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. teeth. see good laboratory to mccurdy was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me the creation of why you should care about humans and we're going to this is why you should care only on the dog call. hold it. hold it hold it. i felt i. could speak. with. the. bottom of a good bill. myra just slipped the montana and. out on our ride of a better. future. if. peace peace peace peace peace peace peace. peace peace if she feels. to be an. expert. move. forward.
i owe on was. was out i was i. that was that i knew that it. was is on the your dirty clothes. i. was. loads up here. he got he said. yeah. i mean. right. from the life and tries to leave. it on and he come. to. feel. michael. i mean if these god's will is the one thing that. is not divine i would be in the present. we speak your language not a day of. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles couldn't stories. you hear. that all teach...
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what fight oh no not on here are live doing do i owe our was. out. album last night you know that i would say that i knew that it. was that it was on the other clothes. i. was. loaded up here. he got home he said. yeah. i mean and then some. tries to leave if i don't and he come. to do. you feel. i don't like that. i mean these an absolute is the one that. is not. i would be in the prison yes it's. charism a word we hear all the time is terrorism a specific form of criminality practiced under certain circumstances focused on a specific group of people when we consider weapons is there much that separates handmade bombs in high tech drones. ok going to. grow no way things are going the republican. better off with the state of. texas has got its own luck. has got all the hall and gas and everything and. it's got all that and. everything you can survive but the rich united states would you say to. them not. with. striving for a bridge and an independent future of. the republic of texas. choose your language. if we can we know if you're going to. choose t
what fight oh no not on here are live doing do i owe our was. out. album last night you know that i would say that i knew that it. was that it was on the other clothes. i. was. loaded up here. he got home he said. yeah. i mean and then some. tries to leave if i don't and he come. to do. you feel. i don't like that. i mean these an absolute is the one that. is not. i would be in the prison yes it's. charism a word we hear all the time is terrorism a specific form of criminality practiced under...
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and, dude, i owe you big time. come over one day after work, and i'm opening a bottle of bollinger. it was unethical to offer a gift of champagne, but no hookers. admittedly, barclay's fudged a couple of things to pump their profits. what's the point it was just barclay and the u.k., right? >> here's the point it wasn't just barclay in the u.k. >> all right, angry cluster of teeth. so if it wasn't just barclay in the u.k., who else? >> regulators are looking at more than a dozen other banks, and those include citigroup -- >> so what? so citigroup's an american bank. no big deal. >> it's a big deal. [bleep] >> you can't trust anything in banking. >> i knew i shouldn't have trusted those guys. i am never, ever... >> (cheers and applause). >> i am never getting drunk in the steam room again. >> supervisor avalos: thank you, jeremy. apologies for any remarks that might not have appreciated, but i want to make sure we could actually have some context. this was actually an event that had worldwide significance and certainly was picked up by our news media in the report. as was stated, it
and, dude, i owe you big time. come over one day after work, and i'm opening a bottle of bollinger. it was unethical to offer a gift of champagne, but no hookers. admittedly, barclay's fudged a couple of things to pump their profits. what's the point it was just barclay and the u.k., right? >> here's the point it wasn't just barclay in the u.k. >> all right, angry cluster of teeth. so if it wasn't just barclay in the u.k., who else? >> regulators are looking at more than a...
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. >> i owe everything to those ears. >> reporter: she married twice and had three children who joinedter commercial. >> hey, are you going to be here tomorrow? >> reporter: in 1987 shooting this reunion movie with avalon, she first felt the symptoms of multiple sclerosis. five years later having trouble walking and fearing some would think she was drunk, funicello went public with the diagnosis. >> people think nothing bad ever happens to me. but i'm no better. i'm no worse than anyone. i'm one of them. >> reporter: m.s. would steal her ability to speak, to walk and lead to her death at 70. annette funicello, always america's sweetheart. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> and that's our broadcast on a monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com now. >>> good nevening i'm raj matha. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. no more time off in the office. >> it's the latest fallout on our on goin
. >> i owe everything to those ears. >> reporter: she married twice and had three children who joinedter commercial. >> hey, are you going to be here tomorrow? >> reporter: in 1987 shooting this reunion movie with avalon, she first felt the symptoms of multiple sclerosis. five years later having trouble walking and fearing some would think she was drunk, funicello went public with the diagnosis. >> people think nothing bad ever happens to me. but i'm no better. i'm...
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i owe tonino my life and i do everything, everything except deprive myself of beatrice. [music] she gave me a slap. therefore, she doesn't like me. but my mother used to give me slaps and she loved me. you, young man, where are you going? i'm going to see my sweetheart. she who slapped your face for you. certainly, the very same. and you are going resolved to be reconciled with her and to marry her. excellent. you've guessed it. poor young man, i'm very sorry for you. what's that? you are on the edge of a precipice. i am? oh, if only you knew the real meaning of marriage. marriage is a chain which binds a man fast like a slave to the galleons. - marriage? - marriage. marriage. marriage is a weight, it weighs down your mind. it weighs down your purse, it weighs down your spirit, and it weighs down your body. oh, good heavens. that's terrible. and the woman who seems so beautiful and kind, oh, you'd never believe what she really is. oh, my dear sir. what is she? those eyes so brilliant are two flames of fire come to scorch you and burn you. her eyes, two flames of fire? he
i owe tonino my life and i do everything, everything except deprive myself of beatrice. [music] she gave me a slap. therefore, she doesn't like me. but my mother used to give me slaps and she loved me. you, young man, where are you going? i'm going to see my sweetheart. she who slapped your face for you. certainly, the very same. and you are going resolved to be reconciled with her and to marry her. excellent. you've guessed it. poor young man, i'm very sorry for you. what's that? you are on...
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had a successful show that made me a lot a lot of money and so that i can do that and i feel that i owe that to the people i came from to say those things that maybe they can't say because they're afraid they'll be fired or they're afraid even though they will be put in jail or whatever i'm going to do it because why not. well that's why i love you roseanne because you are an artist you're comedian but you use your craft to also really express dairying political statements that are too true and like you just said i mean years later all these things are validated i mean look at m s n b c ten years after the iraq war saying how we were all duped i mean they were part of the duping so it's amazing to see you know as it's mainstream we all know these things now it's easy to come out and say you know what happened we were all sold this war but roseanne weeks ago you tweeted something in love you said failed senate failed congress failed executive branch failed to prove in court people look at this and they agree with you and they say you know this corruption this blatant corruption is why we
had a successful show that made me a lot a lot of money and so that i can do that and i feel that i owe that to the people i came from to say those things that maybe they can't say because they're afraid they'll be fired or they're afraid even though they will be put in jail or whatever i'm going to do it because why not. well that's why i love you roseanne because you are an artist you're comedian but you use your craft to also really express dairying political statements that are too true and...
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well, thank you for the pants, carrie and do i owe you anything? oh, no. ally enjoyed meeting you yesterday and we had a few laughs together and maybe we could, you know go out and have a cup of coffee sometime. listen, carrie i'm very flattered that you'd like to go out with me and you're a beautiful young woman... but? well, it's our ages. how old are you? 22. how old are you? that's not polite. i just don't think it would be appropriate for us to date. how about we just live together? i'm lightening an uncomfortable moment. right, ha-ha, well done. well, i'm sorry, but if you change your mind you know where i am. enjoy your pants. same to you. i only got a second here, but... hello! anyone there? she wanted to go out with you. you didn't have to chase her. you didn't have to harass her. you didn't have to pay her. it was like a miracle. but she's too young. are you following this? you wouldn't understand. you're not dating her? no, i'm not. maybe i can catch her. maybe she's never dated a former professional hockey player. you've never played hockey. it'
well, thank you for the pants, carrie and do i owe you anything? oh, no. ally enjoyed meeting you yesterday and we had a few laughs together and maybe we could, you know go out and have a cup of coffee sometime. listen, carrie i'm very flattered that you'd like to go out with me and you're a beautiful young woman... but? well, it's our ages. how old are you? 22. how old are you? that's not polite. i just don't think it would be appropriate for us to date. how about we just live together? i'm...
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but i think i owe him a few hundred dollars more right now. >> they're now following up on stolen property but he still can't get officers to do anything with the information he's gathered. >> they are telling me a victim of crime and everyone else who they can are understaffed we only work regular business hours. we only do what's required of us by the rules and absolutely no more and if you don't like it, talk to your council person. >> reporter: when he heard about it council member told us that's not good enough. >> for you to have to hire your own private investigator, it's, you know, i'm sad to hear that and my apologies go out to the family and individual. it's sad that we've gotten to this state. >> reporter: today i did speak to opd chief of staff sergeant chris bolton, he said if one of his officers failed to follow up on evidence he won't defend it. the department has taken action to improve its follow up. right now he says opd has six dedicated robbery investigators who handle an average of 18 cases each a month. we're live in oakland derrick, ktvu channel 2 news. >> 56 people
but i think i owe him a few hundred dollars more right now. >> they're now following up on stolen property but he still can't get officers to do anything with the information he's gathered. >> they are telling me a victim of crime and everyone else who they can are understaffed we only work regular business hours. we only do what's required of us by the rules and absolutely no more and if you don't like it, talk to your council person. >> reporter: when he heard about it...
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i owe you an apology body suit man. streak on.men will excuse me i'm not going to the game today. i'm going to go outside and scalp some tickets. bonus box-- that's got to bring in 40 bucks. no problem. mr. wilhelm, what was that? i wanted to get fired. george, you are looking at the new head scout of the new york mets. ♪ meet the mets meet the mets ♪ ♪ come right out and greet the mets ♪ i don't know what elaine is so upset about. i mean without desiccants those clothes will be noticeably musty in 5 years. she never sees the big picture. [knocking] hello, newman. hello, jerry. what did you say to elaine? i just got her cancellation in the mail. oh, well, i guess she found someplace better to go. well, it's her mistake because she is going to miss the party of a lifetime! well, maybe so but come midnight, when she's looking for someone warm and cuddly to kiss i guess you'll be caught between the moon and new york city. all right. come back to my party... please? jerry, too, of course. you don't want to do your act or anything do y
i owe you an apology body suit man. streak on.men will excuse me i'm not going to the game today. i'm going to go outside and scalp some tickets. bonus box-- that's got to bring in 40 bucks. no problem. mr. wilhelm, what was that? i wanted to get fired. george, you are looking at the new head scout of the new york mets. ♪ meet the mets meet the mets ♪ ♪ come right out and greet the mets ♪ i don't know what elaine is so upset about. i mean without desiccants those clothes will be...
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i don't know if i owe or don't owe. i don't know.er that i don't know. >> that's -- >> file your taxes, everybody. we begin this half-hour with high-level diplomacy over north korea's nuclear threat. >> secretary of state john kerry is in tokyo where he says the u.s. is open to dialogue with the north. abc's bob woodruff has the latest from seoul. >> reporter: for secretary of state john kerry, japan is the last and arguably most tense leg of his asian tour. while he spent some of his time visiting public sites, the bulk of the day was about solving the crisis with north korea. >> the biggest priority is a peaceful resolution to the issues of north korea. >> reporter: kerry's japan visit puts him within the range of a threatened missile test from north korea. a launch that could come at any moment as the north marks its biggest holiday, the birth of founder, kim il-sung. the missile, known as musudan, has never been fired before and the likely trajectory would send it over japan toward the pacific ocean. the u.s. put patriot missile
i don't know if i owe or don't owe. i don't know.er that i don't know. >> that's -- >> file your taxes, everybody. we begin this half-hour with high-level diplomacy over north korea's nuclear threat. >> secretary of state john kerry is in tokyo where he says the u.s. is open to dialogue with the north. abc's bob woodruff has the latest from seoul. >> reporter: for secretary of state john kerry, japan is the last and arguably most tense leg of his asian tour. while he...
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in california pay the workers an iou is now people are being paid and i use the treasury bills and i owe you it is the definition of monetizing debt it's what the french happened in france leading up to revolution with the acid not what it was just basically debt based currency and of course the after that was the revolution stacy ever thank so much being on the kaiser report thank you all right don't go away much more coming away i'll be speaking with jan squirrel's of the real acid company. couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. old freeboard video for your media project free media oh don carty dot com. that's a meteorite oh. ten tons kowtowed through space towards russia. with the power. of a nuclear bomb. should you open sky full on r.t. . international airport in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to the times report i'm max foster time now to turn to jan scales of the real company general come back to the kaiser report. all right jan your latest newsletter from the real. companies that the biggest most surprising theme you see the real asset market these days is where
in california pay the workers an iou is now people are being paid and i use the treasury bills and i owe you it is the definition of monetizing debt it's what the french happened in france leading up to revolution with the acid not what it was just basically debt based currency and of course the after that was the revolution stacy ever thank so much being on the kaiser report thank you all right don't go away much more coming away i'll be speaking with jan squirrel's of the real acid company....
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i owe restitution for my crimes against society. so it's 44% restitution. o i get like $26 a month. >> cattera and armstrong don't dwell on the families they've left behind. they rarely get visitors. but for some other inmates who are married, kern valley offer s conjugal family visits in a private setting. inmates who meet the prison criteria are entitled to spend one 46-hour visit every three months with their spouse and family in a private, secured facility. >> you can't be a sex offender, you can't have any violent crimes against your family or children. you can't be in the security housing unit or administrative segregation. you can't be a reception center inmate. you can't be on noncontact status. you can't be a condemned inmate. you can't be life without parole. >> ron golden is serving a 22-year sentence for armed robbery and prison staff assaults. four years ago while at another prison, he married hope golden, a woman he'd known since he was a teenager. he's been at kern valley for just a few months. >> we were corresponding from '98 to 2001, and we
i owe restitution for my crimes against society. so it's 44% restitution. o i get like $26 a month. >> cattera and armstrong don't dwell on the families they've left behind. they rarely get visitors. but for some other inmates who are married, kern valley offer s conjugal family visits in a private setting. inmates who meet the prison criteria are entitled to spend one 46-hour visit every three months with their spouse and family in a private, secured facility. >> you can't be a sex...
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. >> the diplomat had run to the indonesian consulate and said i will pay her what i owe her here in nsulate on the condition that i see her ticket going back to indonesia and that she does not speak to anyone. so i thought, well, i don't think that's acceptable. that's basically a form of blackmail. >> if you're a diplomat and you do have diplomatic immunity, there's very little the u.s. government can do to criminally prosecute you or get forms of recovery. >> cindy liou says workers like lily routinely suffer extreme abuse if their employers happen to be a diplomat. because special circumstances shield them from any kind of u.s. prosecution. it's diplomatic immunity. it means that high-ranking foreign diplomats who work inside the united states cannot be arrested or prosecuted for criminal activity. as incredible as it sounds, some diplomats have gotten away with rape and murder in the united states. >> a lot of these diplomats are really powerful people in the country that they're from, and a lot of our clients still have family members in that country. unless you can secure the s
. >> the diplomat had run to the indonesian consulate and said i will pay her what i owe her here in nsulate on the condition that i see her ticket going back to indonesia and that she does not speak to anyone. so i thought, well, i don't think that's acceptable. that's basically a form of blackmail. >> if you're a diplomat and you do have diplomatic immunity, there's very little the u.s. government can do to criminally prosecute you or get forms of recovery. >> cindy liou...
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. >> i owe you. thank you for staying.e'll be right back. [ male announcer ] why is kellogg's crunchy nut so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. >>> if you are not a person who runs marathon, one of the jarring things is that it is mostly full of ads for other marathons. so like the kansas city marathon, which is about running a marathon and eating barbecue. the bermuda marathon in january. six different half marathons in six different american wine country regions. there is a ladies only marathon at niagra falls where they put in the ad that the potties are really nice that since there's no men in this race, they can pick f
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. >> in the early 1990s, i owed billions of dollars. and the markets have totally crashed. t it used to be worth and i was stuck with billions of dollars of debt. today he's estimated to be worth 3.1 billion. and now he wants to come to the rescue of our lottery winners to make sure they don't lose all their money. >> let me start off first with sandra. >> trump has already done some of his homework. he immediately zeros in on sandra. >> so sandra, how much did you invest and how much is it worth today. >> well, actually i invested approximately 6 million, and now it's a little under 4 million today. >> sandra, we are going to speak. i don't like that. >> me either. >> that's not great. so you said four. >> yes. >> but i know you already, sandra. it's less. >> what is it really? >> 3.5, correct. >> trump's already worried about sandra's track record, especially since she wants to take another chunk of her fortune to start her own company. charles is her fiance. >> charles, do you think she has what it takes to succeed as a businesswoman? >> of course. >> you better say that,
. >> in the early 1990s, i owed billions of dollars. and the markets have totally crashed. t it used to be worth and i was stuck with billions of dollars of debt. today he's estimated to be worth 3.1 billion. and now he wants to come to the rescue of our lottery winners to make sure they don't lose all their money. >> let me start off first with sandra. >> trump has already done some of his homework. he immediately zeros in on sandra. >> so sandra, how much did you...
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. >> i owe you. thank you for staying. we'll be right back.you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. to prove to you that
. >> i owe you. thank you for staying. we'll be right back.you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if...
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. >> i owe it to my son, jesse to speak up. i'm his voice. i feel if i didn't, i would be letting jesse down. >> john: for more, i'm pleased to be joined by emily. her son gabe, was a staffer for former congresswoman gabrielle giffords and was one of the six people tragically killed during the 2011 attack at a tucson shopping center where giffords and 11 others were wounded. mrs. giffords, thank you for your time. it is a pleasure to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> john: what a pleasure. i understand you're planning to meet with arizona senator jeff flake, tomorrow. what is the senator's position on the pending gun legislation and what do you plan to say? >> my understanding is that although he has concerns about the legislation that he does believe that there needs to be a vote. i really hope that's the case and so i'll be trying to find out about that. i'm pleased senator mccain has taken the lead on oppose a filibuster as well. >> john: i am, as well. were you surprised by that? >> no, i'm not surprised. he has supported background
. >> i owe it to my son, jesse to speak up. i'm his voice. i feel if i didn't, i would be letting jesse down. >> john: for more, i'm pleased to be joined by emily. her son gabe, was a staffer for former congresswoman gabrielle giffords and was one of the six people tragically killed during the 2011 attack at a tucson shopping center where giffords and 11 others were wounded. mrs. giffords, thank you for your time. it is a pleasure to have you. >> thank you for having me....
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when i'm here, i feel like i owe them 150% every time i'm here. and as a result of that, i feel like i have burnt-out. i have treated this like a sprint and not a marathon. >> reporter: in fact, two of the three teachers i interviewed will leave oakland after the school year. the third teacher is on the fenc the district is well aware of the problem. >> you get in a cycle where you're constantly placing new teachers. those teachers leave after a couple of years. and it creates a lack of stability at the school. and i think that is something that does undermine academic progress to a certain extent. >> reporter: and students say that's why some kids act out and disrespect their teachers. >> you can't trust them. >> no. >> reporter: why? >> because they new. >> reporter: they new? >> yes. >> reporter: you can't build relationship with them? >> you could but -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: this fight happened a few months ago and the school isn't denying a more recent event. a student says his classmate started what he called a riot in a classroom.
when i'm here, i feel like i owe them 150% every time i'm here. and as a result of that, i feel like i have burnt-out. i have treated this like a sprint and not a marathon. >> reporter: in fact, two of the three teachers i interviewed will leave oakland after the school year. the third teacher is on the fenc the district is well aware of the problem. >> you get in a cycle where you're constantly placing new teachers. those teachers leave after a couple of years. and it creates a...
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>> because i owe the jail money. >> exactly! taking money from us, from metro government. >> how?! >> because that money would come. if you put it on your books, that would go to your booking fees you owe. >> booking fees is bull[bleep] anyway! i got to give you $35 to lock me up?! >> absolutely. you know how much it costs a day to incarcerate somebody? >> i'm paying you to lock me up. i didn't ask -- >> you ain't paying me. you're paying tax dollars. >> you just said i'm taking money from y'all. >> you're taking from metro government. i work for metro government. >> so i got to pay the government for them to lock me up? >> yeah, 'cause the government has to pay for your housing. it has to pay for these bills. >> no, i'm not going to bull county. >> you got to pay $25 a day to be incarcerated. >> that's bull[bleep] though is what i'm saying. you're charging me to be locked up. i didn't ask to be locked up. >> we're not charging you. >> i didn't say, "come lock me up." >> taxpayers voted that, all right? >> i didn't say, "come lo
>> because i owe the jail money. >> exactly! taking money from us, from metro government. >> how?! >> because that money would come. if you put it on your books, that would go to your booking fees you owe. >> booking fees is bull[bleep] anyway! i got to give you $35 to lock me up?! >> absolutely. you know how much it costs a day to incarcerate somebody? >> i'm paying you to lock me up. i didn't ask -- >> you ain't paying me. you're paying tax...
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i this óww]w]w]ww=oioiooçoç.[cheers a] >> jon: welcome back. guest tonight he was the 39th president of these united states. he is here to discuss how his nonprofit organization the carter center has nearly eradicated the guinea worth disease. please welcome back to the program president jimmy carter. how are you, sir? nice to see you. >> good to be back. >> jon: here is what i didn't realize. okay, so you have this thing that you start in 1986. >> right. >> jon: the carter center. they say this guinea worm is a problem. i can't do it justice. >> if you drink out a water hose it builds up during the rainy season and stays dry. you drink the guinea worm eggs and in a year's time it grows into a worm 30 inches long and stays inside your skin ep dermis and takes a sore. it emerges. takes 30 days to cowment and destroys muscle tish grew. >> jon: and terrible pain. >> almost indecember scribable pain. >> jon: your people sent me a dead guinea worm. >> i bet -- i'm glad it's dead, yeah. >> jon: this is what it looks like. that is the thing that comes
i this óww]w]w]ww=oioiooçoç.[cheers a] >> jon: welcome back. guest tonight he was the 39th president of these united states. he is here to discuss how his nonprofit organization the carter center has nearly eradicated the guinea worth disease. please welcome back to the program president jimmy carter. how are you, sir? nice to see you. >> good to be back. >> jon: here is what i didn't realize. okay, so you have this thing that you start in 1986. >> right. >>...
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i really owe you one. no problem. me to a comedy club-- whatever. i might take you up on that. here's my address and number... and really thanks again. you better zip up. i couldn't get the top on the convertible up. but it's cold out. wait till we get on the expressway. i've been sick all week. elaine was, too. 80 miles an hour 40-degree temperature for 50 minutes. do the math. maybe i will get out. let me stop off at the drugstore first. ok. meet me there in 15 minutes, then we'll go do something. yeah, selwyn's. ok, bye. [knock on door] who is it? mr. pocatillo! who? you don't recognize my voice? jerry baby! do i know you? this comedy's really frying your brain. i'm sorry, uh-- this is the kind of lasting impression i make on people. oh, ok. remember what you said? well, i'm in the city! you certainly are. what's going on? my lift back to the island won't be ready until 11:00. i figured i'd see what it's like to hang out with someone in show business. i'm really sorry. i'm meeting a friend. oh, come on. you can make
i really owe you one. no problem. me to a comedy club-- whatever. i might take you up on that. here's my address and number... and really thanks again. you better zip up. i couldn't get the top on the convertible up. but it's cold out. wait till we get on the expressway. i've been sick all week. elaine was, too. 80 miles an hour 40-degree temperature for 50 minutes. do the math. maybe i will get out. let me stop off at the drugstore first. ok. meet me there in 15 minutes, then we'll go do...
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. >> bill, do you think i could pay you back with that money i owed you in bit coins? >> i figured you were coming at me with that. >> we've got 30 minutes before the closing bell sounds on wall street. this market is on the fire again, up 154 at the high, right now, with 30 minutes to go, we're up 141. >> wait until an up day in bit coins. >> constellation brands is on the verge of becoming the third largest beer company in the u.s. as a result of that controversial deal with other booze companies. rob sands lays out his company's strategy for brewing profits and gives us an update on that coming up. >> and don't miss an interview with the ceo of flipboard. it's all happening at bigdata.com. bigdata.cnbc.com. follow all the action on twitter @bigdatadownload. back in a moment on "closing bell." tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen me today. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-day moving average, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i jumped right on it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-8
. >> bill, do you think i could pay you back with that money i owed you in bit coins? >> i figured you were coming at me with that. >> we've got 30 minutes before the closing bell sounds on wall street. this market is on the fire again, up 154 at the high, right now, with 30 minutes to go, we're up 141. >> wait until an up day in bit coins. >> constellation brands is on the verge of becoming the third largest beer company in the u.s. as a result of that...
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. >> i owe you. thank you for staying. we'll be right back. what are you doing? oh, hey.ng night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is going on?! honey, i was close! it's a yeti! [ male announcer ] must! have! wheat thins! yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? nothing. with coverage checker, it's easy to find your perfect policy. visit progressive.com today. ♪ pop goes the world [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with tide pods. just one pac has the stain removal power of 6 caps of the bargain brand. pop in. stand out. how much is too much water? too little? until we got mir
. >> i owe you. thank you for staying. we'll be right back. what are you doing? oh, hey.ng night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is going on?! honey, i was close! it's a yeti! [ male announcer ] must! have! wheat thins! yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it...
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in going to paul's outright lying i owe mighted playing this bit of the speech, which what's great.nd best received by the audience. >> i'm working with democratic senators to make sure that kids who have made bad decisions, such as nonviolent possession of drugs, are not imprisoned for lengthy sentences. i'm working to make sure that first time offenders are put into counseling and not imprisoned with hardened criminals. we should not take away anyone's future over one mistake. >> we should have played that bit of the speech because it is noteworthy and praise worthy. paul co-sponsored legislation with pat lachey to overrule mandatory minimum sentence if a judge orders a minimum sentence is in order. that's awesome. i hope more republicans and democrats continue to evolve on more sense with the begotten war on drugs. a bipartisan group of congressman who have law stopping the government from prosecuting marijuana sale and possession in those states where they are now legal. here's thing. in a nearly 2900 word speech, rand paul devoted 400 words to the war on drugs and criminal just
in going to paul's outright lying i owe mighted playing this bit of the speech, which what's great.nd best received by the audience. >> i'm working with democratic senators to make sure that kids who have made bad decisions, such as nonviolent possession of drugs, are not imprisoned for lengthy sentences. i'm working to make sure that first time offenders are put into counseling and not imprisoned with hardened criminals. we should not take away anyone's future over one mistake. >>...