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chamblee high school basketball game where you see the referee being pulled back after he sgoot got into itaan. this sfan eddie velez, a former passer, ejected from the game according to the school because he been -- >> disrespectful, allegedly, towards referees. as he was leaving, eddie jester, the referee, alleged that velez pushed him on the shoulder and called him a punk. that's when the referee says, huh-uh and took a swing. velez was going to hit pimm him but was pulled back by school officials, and you can see from this video, her was led away in cuffs. he wasn't arrested. the school principal said he wasn't arrested because police on the scene wouldn't arrest him, but eddie jester went to a judge and got an arrest warrant, and velez was arrested for simple battery. now, his attorney says he's innocent, and he's going to plead not guilty, of course. >> these two deeds need to take a chill pill. this is a girls' basketball game. it should be about the girls playing in the basketball game, not the fans and the referees. >>> morebad acti bad action. the guy on the outside of the drive-th
chamblee high school basketball game where you see the referee being pulled back after he sgoot got into itaan. this sfan eddie velez, a former passer, ejected from the game according to the school because he been -- >> disrespectful, allegedly, towards referees. as he was leaving, eddie jester, the referee, alleged that velez pushed him on the shoulder and called him a punk. that's when the referee says, huh-uh and took a swing. velez was going to hit pimm him but was pulled back by...
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it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude?an you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age of individuals in the trades is in the 40's from what we are told. in the 50's quite frankly those folks are getting ready to retire. we see a void. >> the average is making 60-80 thousand dollar a year more with benefits much it's hard work i will not lie. >> if you like working with your hands and creative and you look at a building and say, i did that finish and that building is there for a hundred years. come to my program you will work for anyone in the country. >> we send people to the dry waller the carpenters and the plummers. >> we are conscious who we give a job referral to. >> we look at the skills part as far
it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude?an you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age of...
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ita city deep in debt, proves tempting. the government approved the construction of a multistory building right behind the murals, meaning some of them would have to be torn down. public opposition is gathering steam. >> of course i am against taking this thing down. it has turned into a work of and it is the remains of a particular. of german history that should not be taken down -- period of german history that should not be taken down. >> i don't want to forget this. >> the save the berlin wall movement got a speckling of stardust on monday. in the form of the one-time star of the tv stil show, baywatch. >> this is sacred. it is the last memorial to the people who died and to the perseverance of freedom. the last place where people can come and talk and communicate about what happened. >> having a former baywatch star involved may not change things overnight, but it is likely to involve many more berliners in what could be called wall watch. >> millions of people in the philippines are still dealing with the fallout of a
ita city deep in debt, proves tempting. the government approved the construction of a multistory building right behind the murals, meaning some of them would have to be torn down. public opposition is gathering steam. >> of course i am against taking this thing down. it has turned into a work of and it is the remains of a particular. of german history that should not be taken down -- period of german history that should not be taken down. >> i don't want to forget this. >> the...
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if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the street and you have that in front of you and look directly at the house you will find the gas shut off. same with the water. if you have the water thing in front of you and look directly at the house. 9 times out of 10 on the floor you will find the main water shut off, here. a lot of places have the sprinklers if you shut off the main in the street you shut off the fire systems. so, if you have a choice of shutting off the water in somebody's house go for the one that coming between the foundation, usually it's in the garage or basement. you turn it to the right. right to tighten, left to loosen. this is easier to turn on and off if you is get in the garage. if you can't use the one in the street. do it only if it's say safe to do so. if it's dangerous, leave it. >> this is a basic electric system. a sw
if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the street and you have that in front of you and look directly at the house you will find the gas shut off. same with the water. if you have the water thing in front of you and look directly at the house. 9 times out of 10 on the floor you...
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. >> they'll take ita look at it e headquarters. >> again, the story in this one, pittsburgh perseveres, third period now, matt cooke, the tenth pittsburgh penguin to deliver a game-winner during the streak. they have won 15 straight finals. 2-0. washington and buffalo now, picking up this one in is second period. ovechkin delivers his 17th goal of the year.
. >> they'll take ita look at it e headquarters. >> again, the story in this one, pittsburgh perseveres, third period now, matt cooke, the tenth pittsburgh penguin to deliver a game-winner during the streak. they have won 15 straight finals. 2-0. washington and buffalo now, picking up this one in is second period. ovechkin delivers his 17th goal of the year.
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whether you're anxious or angry or depressed or bored when you light u a cigarette, e nicotine makes ita little. th's a terrific drug. and any time, en yearsafter, those effects are very marked. if they get very upset, they have the thought that, "if i'd light a cigarette, it would makit better." that's real. it's not imagined. it slows you down, having to light up, having to find that ashtray, in periods of high, high stress, to just constaly going for the cigarette and smokinit. just wastes smuchof your ene. i uld loveo be rid all that. the year i didn't smoke was an incredible year. all those cliches are tr. i smelled things better. i tasted for the first time. my head was clearer at all times. i so regret going back, i cannot tell you. bill is seeking help for his smoking problem aimed at thiaddiction. mans many people find rief hypnosis, nicotine substites, and old-faionewillpor. th ran me through, i would call it a test, where i saw a film where the people were sming crack, just like i would do-- go sit on the side of the bed. that was all right until they showed me-- had a box the
whether you're anxious or angry or depressed or bored when you light u a cigarette, e nicotine makes ita little. th's a terrific drug. and any time, en yearsafter, those effects are very marked. if they get very upset, they have the thought that, "if i'd light a cigarette, it would makit better." that's real. it's not imagined. it slows you down, having to light up, having to find that ashtray, in periods of high, high stress, to just constaly going for the cigarette and smokinit....
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itas a autil suy day.,000 people tued t fotodas evt. > on the most polar actitiestodawas th plorre yumson the mo. includinone acss fr it new ho oner . thmuseum s en shut down sie jaary d and orgazers say toy was a perft opportuny to collorate th e commity. >> we're opening here oapl th. in e metimeth's mont witho fu so wededed take it t in the city pele can get at t befo ween inril. > thexple tore yum contues. >>> ve say i had lunch outside e ferry buildi toy. was ablute goeous marki know we needthe rain buyou allycouldn't be toy. >> it s e of ose days you walkoutse ansay,this is rfec wedid have somefoth rning bustl clear to e afternoon hos. re you cansee l e ear skies and genice sc the clr condions t ther ght w. temperates, the warmt lotionmaxeouin th wer s, t still epin e cotal spotarnd degree but stilve ceoutse, a ni night t. livestorm tracker 2 ere is a orm buit heing way up tor rth asou can e the circulion. comi up we dohavethe storm tracheading waup ou north. ju few gh oudsving intoart thregi but ill
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itas enormous power over business. call that a rat's nest. racial animu an inspector general report did not tell the whole story. i testifi also the press said he had never heard of this racial animus. he said that would not have such people in my apartment. factum when you read department inspector general report not only does press think that the voting rights act should not apply to white people, but it's all throughout the department. not just press but his entire division. lou: to that point, the inspector general said press stated that interpreting section five retrogressive affect standards are not covering white citizens, consistent with the division's long standing practice. the division has always understood the term minority to be not numerical minority rather an identifiable and specially disadvantaged group. that sounds like a deep pile of you know what. today we have a diverse country where everyone deserves protection from the voting rights act. indeed i prosecuted on one occasion where a white minority was discriminated agains
itas enormous power over business. call that a rat's nest. racial animu an inspector general report did not tell the whole story. i testifi also the press said he had never heard of this racial animus. he said that would not have such people in my apartment. factum when you read department inspector general report not only does press think that the voting rights act should not apply to white people, but it's all throughout the department. not just press but his entire division. lou: to that...
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the system did not become the way itas by accident. people benefited from the dysfunction allowed to keep jobs, contracts, keep their programs going even though they didn't produce results for kids because there was no accountability. when you brought accountability into the system, and when you pushed it, you got reactions. >> you have a dmu book called "radical," and n't think you are radical enough based on the standards of this program, but you were tood radical for washington, d.c., and you were unusual as a democratic, you supported, opposed vouchers, but now you've changed your mind. >> yeah. you know, i'm a lifelong democrat, and when i was looking eyeball-to-eyeball with the mothers who wanted nothing re than what i wanted for my kids, which was to get a high quality education, i knew i didn't have spots in a high quality dc school for their kids to attend so i thought, you know what? i'm not going to stop this person from taking a $7500 voucher, by the way, less than what we were spending per kid in the district so that they
the system did not become the way itas by accident. people benefited from the dysfunction allowed to keep jobs, contracts, keep their programs going even though they didn't produce results for kids because there was no accountability. when you brought accountability into the system, and when you pushed it, you got reactions. >> you have a dmu book called "radical," and n't think you are radical enough based on the standards of this program, but you were tood radical for...
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itas just the way it happened. gerri: you said that i dont look at it as junk.seemed like a treasure to me. now, you have opened up another store in nashville. did you see this coming? do think this will be all over the country now? >> the thing is we have to actually go out and finding things. we cannot order them from a catalog or anything like that. the store in nashville does well. it is completely different than anywhere in america because people love to go to the markets. we have a call from the tourism board who said that we have a second location in nashville. so thawas an honor. the. gerri: that is amazing. how do you know what is valuable and how do you find this stuff? >> when i started doing this 25 years ago, there was no internet. we didn't have e-mail or anything. so you have to had to make a gut reaction when he saw something. now everything is at your fingertips. you can find out so much information immediately. but as far as this, i say buy what you like. you know, the trends come and go. the mainstream media drives what is hot. like i indusial
itas just the way it happened. gerri: you said that i dont look at it as junk.seemed like a treasure to me. now, you have opened up another store in nashville. did you see this coming? do think this will be all over the country now? >> the thing is we have to actually go out and finding things. we cannot order them from a catalog or anything like that. the store in nashville does well. it is completely different than anywhere in america because people love to go to the markets. we have a...
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>> well you know, ita blind over matter. -- mind over matter, a lot of people would like to know theyre living in the house debt free, but when you go to retirement, you take a lump sum to pay down tour mortgage that is that much less in your investment portfolio to live on in future, if you have a mortgage rate of 4%, after tax it might cost you 3%, portfolio with a return of 5% you made that spread, that 2 to 3%, you are or all -- your overall net worth is better, youment a higher net worth. gerri: always an emotional decision i think for retirees. sometimes you are too conservative. rich thank you for coming on. >> thank you, gerri. gerri: well, we're not done yet to the day in business history, this business day in 1931 the first electric razor went on sale, insoape invented by jacko. company told 3,000 electric razors in first year, the schick model s came out in 1935, and two years later, 1.5 million electric razors were sold. >> still to come in show, latest plastic surgery obsession sweeps northeast, inspired by one of kate middleton's hottest features, the scoop on when body
>> well you know, ita blind over matter. -- mind over matter, a lot of people would like to know theyre living in the house debt free, but when you go to retirement, you take a lump sum to pay down tour mortgage that is that much less in your investment portfolio to live on in future, if you have a mortgage rate of 4%, after tax it might cost you 3%, portfolio with a return of 5% you made that spread, that 2 to 3%, you are or all -- your overall net worth is better, youment a higher net...
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the nasdaq is probably not even half of what itas.ve a long way up to go, and i think that we will do it. it is a poor recovery, slow recovery. it will continue to plod along. housing will be ultimately the thing that leads it. lou: one of the things that i keep looking at, these markets deserve a premium compared to all the others around the world. in that think we're beginning to get the economy, stronger than all but let's say china around the world. you know -- >> praised. lou: i'm guy with all we have got. >> you're right. lou: do you think we're going to see things built here? are we on point to start getting a ltle stronger here economically? thfourth quarter? de think it will show or vision of war down? >> probably a little bit up. it is still a terrible number, just a terrible number. what you're looking at, the worst recovery in the u.s. history. it is putting a little bit of steam, but not nearly enough to get as to the prosperity where we should be. these things are now taking time, but once the election in 2014 takes plac
the nasdaq is probably not even half of what itas.ve a long way up to go, and i think that we will do it. it is a poor recovery, slow recovery. it will continue to plod along. housing will be ultimately the thing that leads it. lou: one of the things that i keep looking at, these markets deserve a premium compared to all the others around the world. in that think we're beginning to get the economy, stronger than all but let's say china around the world. you know -- >> praised. lou: i'm...
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in one respect, itas such a time of liberation for women, world war ii, because so many men were awayhting, opportunities opened up for them that had never existed before to work in plants, to work with farm machinery, to work as welders. but at the same time, you know, for example, jane one of the women i profile in the book, this was a very bright young woman who wanted to study engineering and just got a tap on the shoulder when she went to matriculate at the university of tennessee and was hold i'm sorry girls don't study that. then she went on to be a statistici for the manhattan project. limiting and expanding at once almost. >> suarez: cumulatively, your women give us a portrait of womanhood in america in 1943, some educated, some not. some rural, some urban, some of immigrant stock. some of long-time american stock. it was really the crowd you put together gave us a chance to look into all these different lives. >> it was something that i really worked to do because i interviewed so many women and i, of course, interviewed a number of men as well who had lived and workein oakr
in one respect, itas such a time of liberation for women, world war ii, because so many men were awayhting, opportunities opened up for them that had never existed before to work in plants, to work with farm machinery, to work as welders. but at the same time, you know, for example, jane one of the women i profile in the book, this was a very bright young woman who wanted to study engineering and just got a tap on the shoulder when she went to matriculate at the university of tennessee and was...
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itas to hand over as quicklyan as possibleo t iraqis themselves to take out driver, put in some new drivers into the vehicle, and let it go down the road. >> rose: that was rumsfeld's theory. >> it was also condi rice's. the institution would hold, we put new people in at the top. put we get to baghdad and there's bedlam and it's chaotic and there's looting and there'so no order in the street, no military order, not civil order, and the institution rbt holding. >>rose: so the republican army had been disbanded, the ba'ath party had been disbanded. >> this was in before that. clearly this notion that it was going to be a turnkey operations we'll hand over to them. don rumsfeld, doug feif-- his deputy-- all believed it, turned out to be utterly infeesable. then president bush brought in jerry bremmer and the pendulum swung from one extreme to the other. it went from we're going tofr hd this over to them, get our troops down to 20,000 or 30,000d within a matter of months. i was in baghdad when tommy franks went to brief his own mmanders on that. b i wasoutside the meeting roomrs in this big ma
itas to hand over as quicklyan as possibleo t iraqis themselves to take out driver, put in some new drivers into the vehicle, and let it go down the road. >> rose: that was rumsfeld's theory. >> it was also condi rice's. the institution would hold, we put new people in at the top. put we get to baghdad and there's bedlam and it's chaotic and there's looting and there'so no order in the street, no military order, not civil order, and the institution rbt holding. >>rose: so the...
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.- morgan-chase said itas acknowlged mistak, but denies hiding any losses. for more on all this, i am joined by dawn kopecki of bloomberg news. she's been covering this story for months and was in the hearing today. for someone who is as read in as you are, dawn, did the senate report and the testimony fill in some of the blanks of the j.p. morgan saga. >> absolutely. j.p. morgan came out with their own report a couple months ago and that was like 60 pages. weren't a whole lot ofetails. today's report shows so pretty damaging evidence about the fact that top executives knew that this portfolio was breaching risk limits, that they tried to gain the risk limits by changing the models used to determine what the limits would be. it shows that diamond had knowledge and was actually trying to withhold information from regulators. it shows a very combative tone with j.p. morgan and its primary regulator. let's quite a bit in the report and in the hearing today that lawyers are going to be looking and shifting through for mons and months and maybe even years. >> sua
.- morgan-chase said itas acknowlged mistak, but denies hiding any losses. for more on all this, i am joined by dawn kopecki of bloomberg news. she's been covering this story for months and was in the hearing today. for someone who is as read in as you are, dawn, did the senate report and the testimony fill in some of the blanks of the j.p. morgan saga. >> absolutely. j.p. morgan came out with their own report a couple months ago and that was like 60 pages. weren't a whole lot ofetails....
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i didn't care, but if there were problems with cypress point, then i -- >> we'll have to talk about itaat were they thinking? obviously somebody has to step in. >> the russians are coming. >> the russians are coming. >> am i right with liesman that savers in this country, deposit, people that go into a bank, is what they have ten% less than what it would have been than if the fed wasn't at zero, jim? >> yeah. pretty much so. as much as pensions in new jersey would have been if the governor hadn't made that change. don't forget, as we're concerned about cyprus, the housing numbers are a blow away and they're being blown away. >> lennar, again, cyprus is bad. they really screwed up. one more reason to take your money and put it here rather than keep it there. >> larry think from black rock is right. this will not be remembered. >> wapner. >> yeah? >> i said some stuff about herbalife, you know? and they sent me a bunch of product, and i don't know whether i want to do it, since it's your story maybe you and the "fast money" guys i should give it to you, do you want to be part of that stor
i didn't care, but if there were problems with cypress point, then i -- >> we'll have to talk about itaat were they thinking? obviously somebody has to step in. >> the russians are coming. >> the russians are coming. >> am i right with liesman that savers in this country, deposit, people that go into a bank, is what they have ten% less than what it would have been than if the fed wasn't at zero, jim? >> yeah. pretty much so. as much as pensions in new jersey would...
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unraveling of where we were with the september 2005 joint statement and that is unfortunate because itas gone downhill ever since. in 2006, 2009, nuclear tests, missile launcheswe have seen in 2012, and we have seen last month in february with the third nuclear test. north korea is enhancing their nuclear capability and enhancing capabilities. china in april of 2003 brought north korea to the table after holding back on some fuel that went into north korea. it sent a message. come to the table. that was the beginning of the six party process. my personal view is china can do the same thing. we bring south korea to the process and sit down no. 3 and say what are you doing? is kim jong un committed to denuclearization? and determine if there is any viability to go back to the joint statement. that is a process and that is a meaningful one and my last comment is, i was one of the few in 2012 who was optimistic. i saw some personnel moves being made by kim jong un. he replaced his ministry of defense and replaced his chief of staff. he put people in there, the party officer who is overseeing
unraveling of where we were with the september 2005 joint statement and that is unfortunate because itas gone downhill ever since. in 2006, 2009, nuclear tests, missile launcheswe have seen in 2012, and we have seen last month in february with the third nuclear test. north korea is enhancing their nuclear capability and enhancing capabilities. china in april of 2003 brought north korea to the table after holding back on some fuel that went into north korea. it sent a message. come to the table....
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ita the bgestéñ ce of,the year, somemes...ings happen you just can'txplain. ó!, ielie there are angels among u.. ♪ and,some tngs e mo imptanthan wiing. i&don't remember who wothe rmce that ñ. ♪o show us how to live, ♪ ço to teach us how to give ♪ to guide us wÑhe lig of love. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a full life measured in seats starts with the right ones early on. car crashes are the number one killer of children 1 through 13. learn how to prevent deaths and injuries by using the right car seat for your child's age and size. you know there was a time when people like me couldn't live here because of their race or the color of their skin. i'll never forget how i felt being told i wasn't welcome in this neighborhood, that this apartment was for whites only. that got better over time, but some people still didn't get equal treatment when it came to finding a home. no, there's no apartment here for you . well i own this building now, the fair housing act made a difference for someone like me. it gives us the opportunity to live in communities of our
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