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. >> jeff: i'm sorry. brown obviously on the far side. >> jeff: he's sitting in the lane. he says, three seconds. oh, come on. that's nonsense right there. >> mike: i would say it's nonsense until you hear what he said. >> jeff: he's saying three seconds. i was reading his lips. >> mike: you can't read it from the side. five to go on the shot clock. pulls up, drills it. kobe bryant again. 10-point game with 2:30 to play. ball knocked out of bounds. world peace wanted it to be laker ball. he's had a superb game here this afternoon. we'll have a time-out. playing some inspired ball. >> jeff: this is what you need against a great defensive team, bryant, on the right-hand dribble pull-up. that is just beautiful to watch. lakers up, 10. >> mike: back at the staples center, kobe bryant might start wearing that mask all the time. another terrific game since he broke his nose, three straight with 30 plus since he started becoming a masked man and a fine performance today. >> jeff: again, it's, you know, he's taken some hits early in the game getting knocked around a little bit her
. >> jeff: i'm sorry. brown obviously on the far side. >> jeff: he's sitting in the lane. he says, three seconds. oh, come on. that's nonsense right there. >> mike: i would say it's nonsense until you hear what he said. >> jeff: he's saying three seconds. i was reading his lips. >> mike: you can't read it from the side. five to go on the shot clock. pulls up, drills it. kobe bryant again. 10-point game with 2:30 to play. ball knocked out of bounds. world peace...
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jeff? >> jeff: whit johnson in washington, whit, thank you. >> later hear, japan pauses for the first anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami. an american -- cuts employee pensions in half and the republican moves south as the evening news continues presidential race swings to the deep south this week. in contest yet mitt romney won most of the delegates in wyoming whale rick santorum led the field in kansas. up next taos's primaries in alabama and mississippi. and tonight nancy cordis is on the trail in meridian, mississippi. nancy, good evening. >> reporter: jeff, good evening. each of the three top candidates is trying to lay claim to the conservative south. and evidently, they believe that the way to the voters hearts is through their stomaches. >> i like grits. >> reporter: it started on thursday in mississippi when mitt romney professed a new found love for southern cuisine. >> i started right with a biscuit and cheesy grit, i'll tell you, delicious. >> reporter: that lead newt ging
jeff? >> jeff: whit johnson in washington, whit, thank you. >> later hear, japan pauses for the first anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami. an american -- cuts employee pensions in half and the republican moves south as the evening news continues presidential race swings to the deep south this week. in contest yet mitt romney won most of the delegates in wyoming whale rick santorum led the field in kansas. up next taos's primaries in alabama and mississippi. and tonight nancy...
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and the other is food for everyone, jeff. >> jeff: i hope they get that help, anna werner, thank youch. in campaign 2012 the latest contest was yesterday yesterday's nonbinding caucuses in washington state. mitt romney was the easy winner with 38% of the vote. ron paul narrowly edged rick santorum for second place, 25 to 24. newt gingrich got 10% of the vote. next up is the supertuesday contest. across ten states including ohio where jan crawford is on the trail in dayton tonight. jan, good evening to you. >> well, good evening, jeff, the candidates are out campaigning across the country. and what will be their last petition for both in the biggest test to come. rick santorum met voters in tennessee. mitt romney made his case in georgia. ron paul was headed to alaska, and newt gingrich made the rounds on the sunday talk shows. it's a sprint to the finish on tuesday when 419 delegates and 10 stating are up for grabs, more than all 9 other contests so far combinedded. >> romney now has the edge. he's one of the last five races including washington state yesterday. and now has 187 deleg
and the other is food for everyone, jeff. >> jeff: i hope they get that help, anna werner, thank youch. in campaign 2012 the latest contest was yesterday yesterday's nonbinding caucuses in washington state. mitt romney was the easy winner with 38% of the vote. ron paul narrowly edged rick santorum for second place, 25 to 24. newt gingrich got 10% of the vote. next up is the supertuesday contest. across ten states including ohio where jan crawford is on the trail in dayton tonight. jan,...
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[laughter] no, but seriously, though, i like jeff, though. you know why i like jeff?ething funny. [laughter] i gotta say a few more things about my girl snooki over there. [laughter] oh, that ain't snooki? oh, my bad. i'm sorry. all white people who act black look alike to me. sorry. [cheers and applause] so, uh, the situation's a rapper now, huh? shit, i heard his rhymes. the best thing you ever spit was seth macfarlane's jizz-izzle. [laughter] check out your hair, your shaved chest, your plucked eyebrows. there used to be a word for guys like you, and that word was "gay." [laughter] i guess that's still the word. [laughter] hey, man, stop lifting your shirt up like a prison bitch, or else go out on the corner and get me some motherfuckin' money before i go upside your head with this coat hanger. [cheers and applause] now, it's time to talk about the real player-- don juan, donald trump, the donald. [cheers and applause] now, from me to you, donald, i wish i had half of your money. but for that, you need a 20-year-old's pussy and a divorce lawyer. [laughter] now, i m
[laughter] no, but seriously, though, i like jeff, though. you know why i like jeff?ething funny. [laughter] i gotta say a few more things about my girl snooki over there. [laughter] oh, that ain't snooki? oh, my bad. i'm sorry. all white people who act black look alike to me. sorry. [cheers and applause] so, uh, the situation's a rapper now, huh? shit, i heard his rhymes. the best thing you ever spit was seth macfarlane's jizz-izzle. [laughter] check out your hair, your shaved chest, your...
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are you with me, jeff? >> hello? >> jeff, are you with me?ese cars traveling over bridges, the fact that they're out there. >> this actually isn't the worst part. this is actually okay. what concerns any meteorologist is when people are traveling on an interstate, they don't know what they're driving into. they're driving from chicago to somewhere else, they're driving from atlanta somewhere else. you drive up 65, 75, 85, whatever, you don't know what county you're in when a tornado warning is issued. your car gets blown off the road, and now you're in danger. when a tornado is done smashing your car, there's no room for you in it. tractor-trailers get knocked off, and the fact that this tornado -- this is an f-4 tornado that jeff is talking about. this is an almost 200-mile-per-hour tornado circulation that just traveled across i-65. these are the two storms that jeff and i have been talking about. the storm behind it that he's talking about, that was his old bird's eye tornado. he left it. he went ahead trying to catch the bigger storm ahea
are you with me, jeff? >> hello? >> jeff, are you with me?ese cars traveling over bridges, the fact that they're out there. >> this actually isn't the worst part. this is actually okay. what concerns any meteorologist is when people are traveling on an interstate, they don't know what they're driving into. they're driving from chicago to somewhere else, they're driving from atlanta somewhere else. you drive up 65, 75, 85, whatever, you don't know what county you're in when a...
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welcome. >> thank you, jeff. >> jeff: he grew up in norwood, ohio, and joined the army at a relatively late age. 27. fill us in. what had he been doing? >> he was a stockbroker with his brother and also with another company, something they did together called spartina investments, a financial person, and joined the military and left it after the terrorist attacks. >> jeff: do we know what happened to the business and why he joined. >> there was indications there were problems with the business. we're still reporting on that at the moment. but it appears as though there were allegations that he been engaged in some wrongdoing there. that's still a little murky. there were also... there was a belief among many of the friends and family that he felt a calling to help after the terrorist attacks and to do something. after he had enlisted and done a whole tour is when he met his wife and they married. >> jeff: you have been talking to some of his friends from early deployments. what do they tell you? >> friday night when his name was released by the defense department i talked to a captain
welcome. >> thank you, jeff. >> jeff: he grew up in norwood, ohio, and joined the army at a relatively late age. 27. fill us in. what had he been doing? >> he was a stockbroker with his brother and also with another company, something they did together called spartina investments, a financial person, and joined the military and left it after the terrorist attacks. >> jeff: do we know what happened to the business and why he joined. >> there was indications there...
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you said, jeff, within the hour? jeff, you with me? chad, you with me?h me. >> let's go back here just for a second. this is where jeff is now, and we may have lost his connection because he said he was in the hills. this is the town of bird's eye right here and the rotation just west of the town still traveling to the east/northeast. the next town in line will be english and after that milltown and hardinsburg. if this is a quarter mile wide, this is a track that would put damage down like this as it travels to the east. this is going to be one of many, so very many. here's the radar. let me show you how many storms are out there. this is the english storm. it is rotating for sure. here is the jasper, the huntingburg, and this is bird's eye right there. that one is rotating. here's another one to the west of there. here is princeton, that one is rotating. here's a tornado to the west of hunti huntington, and here's louisville. all of these are going to travel across. it's like a rake. you won't get very much on these storms as they roll through the ohio
you said, jeff, within the hour? jeff, you with me? chad, you with me?h me. >> let's go back here just for a second. this is where jeff is now, and we may have lost his connection because he said he was in the hills. this is the town of bird's eye right here and the rotation just west of the town still traveling to the east/northeast. the next town in line will be english and after that milltown and hardinsburg. if this is a quarter mile wide, this is a track that would put damage down...
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gasol in on the rebound. >> jeff: two for one here. by the celtics.on't have to foul. >> mike: called time-out. 23.8 seconds remaining. kobe bryant didn't want a time-out, though. >> jeff: yeah, he said i have the ball already. let me just go, but i didn't even like that. >> mike: 23.8 seconds remaining. kobe bryant and the lakers with the ball and a one-point lead. huge fourth quarter again. >> jeff: this is excellent defense but even better offense against a great contester. look at the pass here, to bynum and that great athleticism by bynum to control the ball and get it in then the screen by gasol, look at that. the balance on his jump shot right there, just tremendous. >> mike: mickael pietrus, world peace. bynum catches it deep. puts it up. drops it in. andrew bynum puts the lakers up by three and the celtics call time-out. 20 points, 14 rebounds for andrew bynum. 15.5 remaining. celtics will have the ball. andrew bynum right from the start, an aggressive game. >> mike: lakers now have a three-point lead with 15.5 remaining. andrew bynum getting
gasol in on the rebound. >> jeff: two for one here. by the celtics.on't have to foul. >> mike: called time-out. 23.8 seconds remaining. kobe bryant didn't want a time-out, though. >> jeff: yeah, he said i have the ball already. let me just go, but i didn't even like that. >> mike: 23.8 seconds remaining. kobe bryant and the lakers with the ball and a one-point lead. huge fourth quarter again. >> jeff: this is excellent defense but even better offense against a...
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we're going to talk with jeff keswin.e has a sizable real estate holding that i think most of you will find pretty interesting. next up on the "halftime report" we're going to spend some time with playing offense with citi's private bank and stephen bodurtha is going to tell us how to invest in this rising rate environment. an investment opportunity you didn't see before. fidelity's next generation ipad app lets you see what's trending around the world, as well as what over a million fidelity customers are trading throughout the day. and advanced charting lets you customize your views and set up your own comparisons. our ipad app can help refine your strategy or even find a new one. i'm velia carboni, and i helped create fidelity's next generation ipad app. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades and explore your next investing idea. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable ener
we're going to talk with jeff keswin.e has a sizable real estate holding that i think most of you will find pretty interesting. next up on the "halftime report" we're going to spend some time with playing offense with citi's private bank and stephen bodurtha is going to tell us how to invest in this rising rate environment. an investment opportunity you didn't see before. fidelity's next generation ipad app lets you see what's trending around the world, as well as what over a million...
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jeff and matt have been a fantastic partners in this. as far as we know, it is a new day in these efforts and really trying to work collaboratively and we hope to have all your support in doing that. [applause] >> of course, that is not to say that we are not going to fight it out in court because, of course, that is what we do. i would like to briefly introduce ross mirkarimi, who is a supervisor here in the city, and he has been a champion of many criminal justice issues, including prisoner reentry. i also want to thank and acknowledge debra atherton. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: it is nice to see everybody. jeff is generous. i was not expecting to be up here. i know you have had a productive day. i think that the public defender's summit is something not to be missed and a template for the rest of california and probably the nation to follow. i am proud of our public defender. i am proud of our criminal justice partners because over the last four years, we have seen a great amount of innovation. jeff and i started the city's first
jeff and matt have been a fantastic partners in this. as far as we know, it is a new day in these efforts and really trying to work collaboratively and we hope to have all your support in doing that. [applause] >> of course, that is not to say that we are not going to fight it out in court because, of course, that is what we do. i would like to briefly introduce ross mirkarimi, who is a supervisor here in the city, and he has been a champion of many criminal justice issues, including...
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jeff is a hard worker. when i was young, i would go to high school, i would work in south san francisco. i worked as a busboy. i asked, how could you be a success? you give something, you take something. i go there, i go to college. now, i come back. jeff owns a bicycle shop. i hope that you people come here to visit me, anyway, i tried to see the compromise because he built a block behind my back to build something that he struggles or con. you take away some of these lights and the privacy, especially my wife, we're looking at the third floor. you take the second floor, you're blocking. my wife and i have no policy i say it was -- two pictures are worth a thousand words. the trees will be like that. they will be billed 40 feet high. everyone would like to make the best money, so, why not make everyone happy? to cite mama marry, they told me that. everyone is happy. i hope if i'm a businessman and i hope that you could take this in consideration. make it 35 feet high. >> thank you. >> bring it down and kee
jeff is a hard worker. when i was young, i would go to high school, i would work in south san francisco. i worked as a busboy. i asked, how could you be a success? you give something, you take something. i go there, i go to college. now, i come back. jeff owns a bicycle shop. i hope that you people come here to visit me, anyway, i tried to see the compromise because he built a block behind my back to build something that he struggles or con. you take away some of these lights and the privacy,...
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i'm jeff ranieri in the weather center. one of the stronger storms of the season, rolling across the bay area right now. leaving rainfall totals as high as four inches. deils on two more storms this week in just minutes. >>> on the surface, in next story may seem like it's about a high school band going to new york to appear in a parade. it's not just any parade. but it's probably one of the oldest in the nation. and the only one in california, performing in that parade. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live in va nearby sha to tell us about it. >> the band is flying high, literally, right now, flying to new york city. they will be representing the entire state of california. >> new york 2012. st. patty's day parade. >> reporter: they are 68 strong. lining up at sfo, to fly to the big apple to perform in the st. patrick's day parade. >> it's a big opportunity. i'm excited. for our school to represent and our city. we have such a small town. >> reporter: a small town with a great high school band that sent in a video, an applic
i'm jeff ranieri in the weather center. one of the stronger storms of the season, rolling across the bay area right now. leaving rainfall totals as high as four inches. deils on two more storms this week in just minutes. >>> on the surface, in next story may seem like it's about a high school band going to new york to appear in a parade. it's not just any parade. but it's probably one of the oldest in the nation. and the only one in california, performing in that parade. nbc bay area's...
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it's jeff versus bank of america. jeff versus wells fargo. he says they wrecked 250 years of fair dealing in his county and it's his job to fix it. this lawsuit seeks to have defendants clean up the mess they created. that's from paragraph one. it's hard to put a legal case more plainly that. jeff wants the court to appoint an investigator to go through the documents on people's houses to find the mistakes and set things right. he wants the banks to clean up the mess they have made for his office. the mess they have made in his county by making a mockery of the legal paperwork you need to prove that you own something in america. he says until the banks do that, the people in his county cannot buy and sell property with any real confidence about who owns it. the records he says have been that corrupt by the banks. the families kicked out of their homes, the bank documents that justified that, some of those documents may have been fraud. >> public recording offices are part of our democracy in rule of law and the laws that govern them need to b
it's jeff versus bank of america. jeff versus wells fargo. he says they wrecked 250 years of fair dealing in his county and it's his job to fix it. this lawsuit seeks to have defendants clean up the mess they created. that's from paragraph one. it's hard to put a legal case more plainly that. jeff wants the court to appoint an investigator to go through the documents on people's houses to find the mistakes and set things right. he wants the banks to clean up the mess they have made for his...
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about his long time relationship with jeff thompson. orange was responding to published reports when he produced records of 26 money orders that went to his campaigns from thompson contacts. >> what is it about these money orders that arouse suspicion? >> there may be ten in the serial numbers are all running the same sequence. >> meaning they were bought at the same time? >> bought at the same time. however, the name may have been from georgia. so that would raise a suspicion. >> talk about fraud? >> i'm not going to make that determination. >> they were bought in bundles at the exact same few places, like the u.s. post office and western union offices. jeff thompson gave more money to vincent orange than to any other council member, but he did give money to every council member with the exception of tommy wells. they are now re-examining their own campaign contributions from jeff thompson. especially the money orders. >> i mean clearly, we'll look at as we move forward. it seems to be something that is out of control. >> council chair
about his long time relationship with jeff thompson. orange was responding to published reports when he produced records of 26 money orders that went to his campaigns from thompson contacts. >> what is it about these money orders that arouse suspicion? >> there may be ten in the serial numbers are all running the same sequence. >> meaning they were bought at the same time? >> bought at the same time. however, the name may have been from georgia. so that would raise a...
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jeff weed man is president of the procter & gamble company. he leads p&g's technology to identify partnerships that drive innovation and create value across p&g and around the world. jeff's team manages mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures outsourcing technology and trademark licensing, and p&g's connect and open innovation efforts. jeff has also led development of the first ever comprehensive agreements, between p&g and the public university systems of ohio and michigan, to streamline how academia and business work together to drive breakthrough innovations and local business creation. his team formed several agreements with government research institutes, and entrepreneurs around the world. jeff will talk about the p&g open innovation efforts. let's begin. amy, we look forward to your comments. >> thank you for that introducti introduction. and thank you to the governors for focusing on entrepreneurship and putting on the agenda so prominently. i would like to start with a sent imtd that is circulating among all my friends this week, it goe
jeff weed man is president of the procter & gamble company. he leads p&g's technology to identify partnerships that drive innovation and create value across p&g and around the world. jeff's team manages mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures outsourcing technology and trademark licensing, and p&g's connect and open innovation efforts. jeff has also led development of the first ever comprehensive agreements, between p&g and the public university systems of ohio and michigan,...
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a look at what you can buy with all that money. >>> and good afternoon, i'm jeff ranieri. we're tracking the latest storm developing off shore with a few areas of showers just off the coastline. it is going to keep rain in your forecast for the south bay on saturday, but, well, it may be wet around the bay area and still plenty of things to do. our very own lauren scott has a look at some of your options. >>> a journey under the big top is just part of what's on tap this weekend. having made a successful run at at&t park in the early part of winter, cirque du soleil has brought totem one of the stars of the show performing the role of crystal man. >> you want to leave a show and feel something, i don't want to use the word magical, because it's overused, but you want to feel something more. we do that. and i believe we do that because we feel it. >> reporter: the story of evolution told in the way that only cirque can. as part of the napa valley mustard festival, while along the silverado trail along the gallery, the photography of the ancient myth and vineyard light show
a look at what you can buy with all that money. >>> and good afternoon, i'm jeff ranieri. we're tracking the latest storm developing off shore with a few areas of showers just off the coastline. it is going to keep rain in your forecast for the south bay on saturday, but, well, it may be wet around the bay area and still plenty of things to do. our very own lauren scott has a look at some of your options. >>> a journey under the big top is just part of what's on tap this...
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jeff? >> i get worried about licensing revenue because it empowers policy transfer offices to focus on each individual deal. i think that you should be focused on broader footprint. every university i go to, they tell me i qualify for almost everything, and then i ask them, how many spinouts have happened from your faculty? amy, you're right, it's public or p -- publish or perish. finding a reward system within the universities allows professors to benefit and maybe even get tenure, i don't know, taking on the university culture is a major challenge. and another question i is which almost always fails, is how much of these was started from other passengers at the university. guess what? if they start a business there, they're more likely to have a good education. and you want to keep your university kids at home, i suspect. >> do you think we have the wrong incentives in place for our state universities in this country to create better economic development, better job creating machines. are
jeff? >> i get worried about licensing revenue because it empowers policy transfer offices to focus on each individual deal. i think that you should be focused on broader footprint. every university i go to, they tell me i qualify for almost everything, and then i ask them, how many spinouts have happened from your faculty? amy, you're right, it's public or p -- publish or perish. finding a reward system within the universities allows professors to benefit and maybe even get tenure, i...
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>> that's right, jeff. after we left pushkin square, this rally which had been allowed by the authorities from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. most people left but some people stayed on, and the authoritys made very clear either move out or you're going to be arrested. at some point around 10:00 they started moving in on them. arrested, it's estimated, some 250 of these activists including the prominent blogger anti-corruption blogger who was in our piece and we interviewed last week. he kept blogging from or tweeting rather from the pady wagon and the station. the most recent one which was just a few minutes ago said, well, they're going to fine me. i should be out in an hour or two. but clearly the russian government was sending a message that there are going to be some boundaries here on demonstrations. >> brown: you reported that a number of watchdog groups are raised questions about voting abus. what does the opposition say about how hard it will push back on the question of the fairness of the election. >> warner:
>> that's right, jeff. after we left pushkin square, this rally which had been allowed by the authorities from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. most people left but some people stayed on, and the authoritys made very clear either move out or you're going to be arrested. at some point around 10:00 they started moving in on them. arrested, it's estimated, some 250 of these activists including the prominent blogger anti-corruption blogger who was in our piece and we interviewed last week. he kept blogging...
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>> three weekends in a row, people are -- come on, jeff. but it's coming our way as we head into saturday, we'll have the full-time line on that rain and how long it's going to last coming up in just a few minutes. >>> coming up in sports, after a power outage on opening night, the a's found their home run swing against the mariners this morning. but would it be enough for a victory? >>> plus, giants fans know all about the garlic fries. but the giants have some surprises in store for 2012. mmm! new tasty treats next in sports. >>> silicon valley technology is giving a bay area man a chance to drive a car for the first time in years even though he can't see. >> nbc bay area's business and tech reporter scott budman has the story of how google is helping people search in a whole new way. >> reporter: steve mahan is getting behind the wheel of a car for the first time in seven years. steve is 95% blind, but now he's driving with a boost from the google self-driving car. >> it was one of the more exciting things i've ever done in my whole life
>> three weekends in a row, people are -- come on, jeff. but it's coming our way as we head into saturday, we'll have the full-time line on that rain and how long it's going to last coming up in just a few minutes. >>> coming up in sports, after a power outage on opening night, the a's found their home run swing against the mariners this morning. but would it be enough for a victory? >>> plus, giants fans know all about the garlic fries. but the giants have some...
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a total mixed bag for us. >> thanks so much, jeff.stay dry and have a good weekend. >> and drive slow. bye-bye. [ male announcer ] this march, dive into the subway® jalapeno tuna, featured $5 footlong™ of the month. explore a new world of flavor when our taste-rriffic tuna meets spicy jalapenos to leave your taste buds tingling! this march only, it joins our many $5 footlongs™! subway. eat fresh. anything not moving forward is moving backward. [ tires screech ] [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] introducing the 2013 gs. with the lexus enform app suite, the most connected information and communication technology available in an automobile. [ tires screeching ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >> announcer: it's "the tonight
a total mixed bag for us. >> thanks so much, jeff.stay dry and have a good weekend. >> and drive slow. bye-bye. [ male announcer ] this march, dive into the subway® jalapeno tuna, featured $5 footlong™ of the month. explore a new world of flavor when our taste-rriffic tuna meets spicy jalapenos to leave your taste buds tingling! this march only, it joins our many $5 footlongs™! subway. eat fresh. anything not moving forward is moving backward. [ tires screech ] [ engine turns...
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you heard jeff toobin describe this as a train wreck.w it's gone so far, sir? >> not really. i think what yesterday demonstrated serious, hard questions to be asked, not unusual, typical on the supreme court argument. the real discussions i believe begin once the lawyers leave and the judges in their conference begin to talk about the law. i think they understand its historic importance of this case and i think they also understand the realities of this case. health care is 17% of our gdp. it's 60% of bankruptcies have a major factor of health care cost. so i think they are looking for a way to sustain this legislation, not to strike it down. and i think also, too, they have to be conscious of what they might be doing in the future. there are people from generations who have spoken about medicare as being in position of a tax for health care i don't want or don't need. that will pick up with great fervor if this decision is struck down and i think they have this broad historic cont t contexcontex context. >> when you heard donald varelli
you heard jeff toobin describe this as a train wreck.w it's gone so far, sir? >> not really. i think what yesterday demonstrated serious, hard questions to be asked, not unusual, typical on the supreme court argument. the real discussions i believe begin once the lawyers leave and the judges in their conference begin to talk about the law. i think they understand its historic importance of this case and i think they also understand the realities of this case. health care is 17% of our...
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turns out it wasn't needed because jeff thompson had raised more than $100,000 for the mayor. privately mayor gray continues to tell associates he's done nothing wrong and the federal probe will bear that out. all but one d.c. council member also received campaign contributions from thompson, the same council members have gotten subpoenas from investigators. >> so we're going to work with them and give them whatever we have. i did receive contributions of. >> reporter: jeff thompson's home and offices have been raided by the fbi and irs who are trying to determine if thompson used money orders and straw donors to cover up illegal campaign contributions. >> these investigations overhanging everything have put everybody on edge and i think until they get resolved one way or the other they're going to affect our ability to get things done. >> reporter: the d.c. council tomorrow will consider emergency legislation to limit campaign money orders to $25. it's the same limit placed on cash donations. bruce johnson, 9 news now. >> jeff thompson and his attorney are refusing to comment
turns out it wasn't needed because jeff thompson had raised more than $100,000 for the mayor. privately mayor gray continues to tell associates he's done nothing wrong and the federal probe will bear that out. all but one d.c. council member also received campaign contributions from thompson, the same council members have gotten subpoenas from investigators. >> so we're going to work with them and give them whatever we have. i did receive contributions of. >> reporter: jeff...
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jeff abell.../ live... in... north baltimore.../ with.../ what... happened.../ , jeff.... jeff.... the city calls it a simple proccssing error..... but tonight, hundreds of accused violators are demanding to know what went wrong. 3 two of the city's speed cameras have been caliirated to the wrong speed limit. one of them has been snapping violators on south hanover street.... the other one the alameda..... in both casess the speed limit is 35..... but the camera has been ticketing motorists based on a 30-miie per hour limit. some 12-hundred motorists have received tickets which, the city admits, should never have been issued at all.... 3 "the number of errors is less than one-pprcent of all piolations so we regret the inconvenience but by no means does this represent the majority of citations." "if this was just an isolated &pmistake, i'd tend toobelieve that but the fact that there have been other caaeras in other locations with the exact same errors leads me to believe its less of a mistake and mooe of, for lack of a the city is now notifying all 12-hundred motorists who received
jeff abell.../ live... in... north baltimore.../ with.../ what... happened.../ , jeff.... jeff.... the city calls it a simple proccssing error..... but tonight, hundreds of accused violators are demanding to know what went wrong. 3 two of the city's speed cameras have been caliirated to the wrong speed limit. one of them has been snapping violators on south hanover street.... the other one the alameda..... in both casess the speed limit is 35..... but the camera has been ticketing motorists...