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. >> my name is joanna paulino. i am 33 years old, and right now i'm a stay-at-home mom. august first, i'll be 4 years living in this apartment. i moved here august, 2008. i was in the shelter system, so it was really first come...first thing i picked was the first thing i saw, i had no choice. >> joanna paulino lives at 836 faile street, a building that entered foreclosure in the summer of 2011. the building was in poor condition then, but since entering into foreclosure, the environment has gotten far worse. >> this is my boys' room. hbd had come and told them that my whole entire apartment has to be tiled. he hasn't done anything. and my doors is already messed up. >> whoo! >> baby, stop. and then my mold. it's, like, nasty. i'm tired of cleaning it. the rubber keeps coming off, and then, besides that, are my kids driving me crazy all the time. >> apartment buildings often fall into foreclosure because landlords don't have enough money to pay their mortgages. that means they also don't have enough money to maintain the building or make repairs. for tenants, the environ
. >> my name is joanna paulino. i am 33 years old, and right now i'm a stay-at-home mom. august first, i'll be 4 years living in this apartment. i moved here august, 2008. i was in the shelter system, so it was really first come...first thing i picked was the first thing i saw, i had no choice. >> joanna paulino lives at 836 faile street, a building that entered foreclosure in the summer of 2011. the building was in poor condition then, but since entering into foreclosure, the...
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can't afford. >> if it weren't for you, where would joanna be?work has left joanna with little hope. >> i'm already 29. by the time i finish school, i'll probably be like 40. like, and then who's going to hire a 40-year-old who just started off with no experience? probably not going to happen. some days i don't want to try. >> tell me what you mean. >> i mean, i feel like, what's the point? like, what's the point of trying? i'm not going to make it anyway. >> do you think from the outside looking in, people have any idea what you go through? >> no. none. >> americans have long believed in a fair day's pay for a fair day's work, but we can't agree on what that wage is today. president obama supports raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to about $10 an hour. but critics argue that won't help. it will hurt. costing jobs and increasing prices. >> in general, prices go up, people buy a little letsdz, and firms use less labor. you're better off if you earn a higher wage, but weigh that against the likelihood your employer is going to make do wit
can't afford. >> if it weren't for you, where would joanna be?work has left joanna with little hope. >> i'm already 29. by the time i finish school, i'll probably be like 40. like, and then who's going to hire a 40-year-old who just started off with no experience? probably not going to happen. some days i don't want to try. >> tell me what you mean. >> i mean, i feel like, what's the point? like, what's the point of trying? i'm not going to make it anyway. >> do...
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you know joanna watson when you saw in the clip. she said roger i think gay people should go to prison. i said do you think i should go to prison at the end? she said no, i love you. even though she has her own issues with her own sexuality. [ laughter ] >> jon: when i watched that the terminology she used was interesting. its that because it's an abomination. having read the bible because i do stay in a lot of hotels. [laughter] they also talk about how in the same chapter eating shellfish is an adom bom nation. -- abomination. le the focus on this? >> i think certain type of fundamentalist evangelicals are obsessed with sex. at ihop. >> jon: not the pancake house. >> there's a buddy system to monitor each other not to look at form. >> jon: do they know it's a form of pornography. [ laughter ] >> exactly. >> jon: all right. i guess. all right. >> i just found uganda is -- google came out with a stud dwhrai uganda is the third country to watch gay porn. >> jon: one of the top three. >> uganda. >> jon: wow. this google study, it does
you know joanna watson when you saw in the clip. she said roger i think gay people should go to prison. i said do you think i should go to prison at the end? she said no, i love you. even though she has her own issues with her own sexuality. [ laughter ] >> jon: when i watched that the terminology she used was interesting. its that because it's an abomination. having read the bible because i do stay in a lot of hotels. [laughter] they also talk about how in the same chapter eating...
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they are not going to see joanna. they are so up there that they just don't see. >> 1 minute. >> so i want to let you know that this is here and sandra was kind enough to have the pictures taken and bring to the meeting and i wanted everybody to see. go visit these signs and look out for those cyclist and skateboarders and happy new year. i hope this made somebody's day. >> thank you very much. next we have david w dippel. >> hi. my name is dave dippel. i do note there is a presentation by miss fung on the calendar and i was not aware of that when i put the card in. i'm concerned about senior and disabled access to the brt with the center lines and the fact that they are going to be eliminating a lot of the stops. that means people are going to have to walk that much further. we are no longer going to have the curb drop off and pick up and essentially the center lanes were abandoned in the 1950s because of safety issues. >> mr. dippel, if you wish to speak on an agenda item, that public comment will be when the agenda
they are not going to see joanna. they are so up there that they just don't see. >> 1 minute. >> so i want to let you know that this is here and sandra was kind enough to have the pictures taken and bring to the meeting and i wanted everybody to see. go visit these signs and look out for those cyclist and skateboarders and happy new year. i hope this made somebody's day. >> thank you very much. next we have david w dippel. >> hi. my name is dave dippel. i do note there...
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. >> reporter: she provides the home joanna can't afford. for you having them here under your roof, where would she be? >> in the shelter or street. >> reporter: years of low wage work has left her with little hope. >> i'm 29. but the time i finish school, i'll probably be like 40. then who is going to hire a 40-year-old that just starting off with no experience? it's probably not going to happen. some days i don't want to try. >> reporter: tell me what you mean. >> i feel like, what's the point? what's the point of trying, i'm not going to make it anyway. >> reporter: do you think from the outside looking in people have any idea what you go through? >> no. none. >> reporter: americans have long believed in a fair day's pay for a fair day's work. but we can't agree on that that wage is today. president obama supports raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 for about $10 an hour. but critics argue that won't help but hurt. costing jobs and increasing prices. >> people buy less and firms useless labor. you are better off if you earn a high
. >> reporter: she provides the home joanna can't afford. for you having them here under your roof, where would she be? >> in the shelter or street. >> reporter: years of low wage work has left her with little hope. >> i'm 29. but the time i finish school, i'll probably be like 40. then who is going to hire a 40-year-old that just starting off with no experience? it's probably not going to happen. some days i don't want to try. >> reporter: tell me what you mean....
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. >> the two kids still in the water, joanna morales and her brother rafael, let go of the ice and start>> you could see it in their faces. i started to lose one of them. >> la mancha quickly grabs the girl, joanna, leaving rafael for the moment. >> at that point i heard him say, i'm going to give up, and at that point, he kind of pushed off. and i reached in, and thank god i was close enough to reach him, and i grabbed him by his vest. i feel bad about it later. i'm happy i did it at the time. i yelled at him and told him to hold onto this raft, you're coming in next. and it worked. he got scared of me a little bit and held onto the raft. >> with two kids still in the water and nobody on steady ground, reinforcements arrive. firefighters, including lieutenant greg piccone, make it across the ice to help. >> i was really close enough to see their eyes, and they were in panic. they were almost listless at that stage. >> lieutenant piccone crawls across the ice, trying to disperse his weight. >> i reach the kids. that's when it got crazy. the ice broke. the kids, we all went right in. >> n
. >> the two kids still in the water, joanna morales and her brother rafael, let go of the ice and start>> you could see it in their faces. i started to lose one of them. >> la mancha quickly grabs the girl, joanna, leaving rafael for the moment. >> at that point i heard him say, i'm going to give up, and at that point, he kind of pushed off. and i reached in, and thank god i was close enough to reach him, and i grabbed him by his vest. i feel bad about it later. i'm...
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host: that was joanna. hear from our guest. guest: you are right, joanna. if you provide health insurance to more people, more people are going to go to the doctor, more people are going to be able -- be able to access the system, costs are going to go up. i do not think that anyone said costs would go down. they are going to go up. but the question is, can the united states afford the increase in cost. that is going to be hotly debated over the next few years. the degree to which cost go up is going to be closely watched. now, within the legislation itself, the way that it was written, there were tax increases and spending cuts in government health care programs designed to pay for the legislation itself going to the first 10 years and beyond. so far, what we have heard from the congressional budget office is that the legislation continues to pay for itself. the spending cuts and tax increases would continue to pay for the coverage expansion. now, there are a lot of questions about that. suppose that some of these pay for's, as they call them, get rolled b
host: that was joanna. hear from our guest. guest: you are right, joanna. if you provide health insurance to more people, more people are going to go to the doctor, more people are going to be able -- be able to access the system, costs are going to go up. i do not think that anyone said costs would go down. they are going to go up. but the question is, can the united states afford the increase in cost. that is going to be hotly debated over the next few years. the degree to which cost go up is...
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so you might recall that our deputy director joanna fergly sat on the task force earlier and sat on the safety strategy. this strategy that has been outlined is that we want to reduce injury and fatalities by 15 this year, 25 percent and 50 percent. and a look at variety of solutions is looking at traffic engineering but also looks at things like public outreach and enforcement as well. this has been a really bad 30 days in san francisco for pedestrian fatalities and just a bad year in general. we have seen more fatalities in 2013 than going back to 2007. for those of us in the disability community i think one of those accidents that was so upsetting to us was brian goodwin. and he was struck by a car at the intersection of market and octavia and that was a fatal accident. he was himself both a disability rights advocate and pedestrian safety activist. in response to all of these concerns, the board of supervisors neighborhood service committee held a joint hearing last night with the police commission and there were a lot of people who spoke as well as a lot of senior and disability co
so you might recall that our deputy director joanna fergly sat on the task force earlier and sat on the safety strategy. this strategy that has been outlined is that we want to reduce injury and fatalities by 15 this year, 25 percent and 50 percent. and a look at variety of solutions is looking at traffic engineering but also looks at things like public outreach and enforcement as well. this has been a really bad 30 days in san francisco for pedestrian fatalities and just a bad year in general....
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joanna summers.in terms of the agenda and we had congressman levin from michigan on a few minutes ago talk about the unemployment benefits, whether it's minimum wage. how much do you think on this particular agenda of income and equality can the president get done? >> i think immediately the first thing the senate is going to want to work on is getting the minimum wage you know increase passed and the unemployment benefits. bhoet of thoboth of those issue levin talked about. that's a key for this president. i did a chart on the minimum wayne, for example. going back to 1938 when it was first instituted. when you adjust it for inflation, you know it peaked in 1968 a. little more than $10 an hour. even though it's maintained a marginal increase over time, it hasn't kept with inflation. i think that's one reason why you are seeing democrats push on this to try to get something more for this that, you know, as most people can't live. who can live on 15,000, $800 a year which is what it is. >> most of the
joanna summers.in terms of the agenda and we had congressman levin from michigan on a few minutes ago talk about the unemployment benefits, whether it's minimum wage. how much do you think on this particular agenda of income and equality can the president get done? >> i think immediately the first thing the senate is going to want to work on is getting the minimum wage you know increase passed and the unemployment benefits. bhoet of thoboth of those issue levin talked about. that's a key...
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joanna's prancer sizing. >> let's stop talking and do some walking. >> i am going to stand on the sidelogan paul who raises the goofy college dude to six seconds at a time. worst case of artistic inflation that sold for the never before seen auction price of $142.4 million. besta artwork on an ipad. this is not a photo. worst flight plan, the flight player who bugged a photographer. and got an faa investigation for his efforts. best commute. ed drove from new york to los angeles in 28 hours, 50 minutes. worst commute. it's really fun to watch. >> worst bad habit we need to break even if it did give us the word of the year. selfie. >> everyone wants to think like they look like they do in a mirror. that teaches you no. other people see you with many more chins than that. >> best judge. the who gave a woman 30 days after she flipped him off in court. >> 30 days in the county jail. >> worst would be criminal who tried to run and tried to -- oh, well. >> i love dumb criminal stories. i love dumb criminals. keep at it, dumb criminals. can't wait to see more. >> best crime fighter, miles sco
joanna's prancer sizing. >> let's stop talking and do some walking. >> i am going to stand on the sidelogan paul who raises the goofy college dude to six seconds at a time. worst case of artistic inflation that sold for the never before seen auction price of $142.4 million. besta artwork on an ipad. this is not a photo. worst flight plan, the flight player who bugged a photographer. and got an faa investigation for his efforts. best commute. ed drove from new york to los angeles in...
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joanna rohrbach's prancersizing. >> i'm going to stand on the side of anti--prancersizing.ver floats your boat. i'll do me, you do you and i'll choose not to prancercise. >> best use of vine videos. logan paul. raising the goofy college character to an all-time high, six seconds at a time. >> let's go. wrestle. come on, give me some! >> worst case of artistic inflation. a painting that sold for $142.4 million at auction. >>> best artwork on an ipad, kyle lambert's absolutely mind blowing rendererings. no, that is not a photo. >>> worst flight plan, the stunt flier who buzzed a photographer and wound up online. and got an faa investigation for his efforts. >> oh, my god. >>> best commute, ed drove from new york to los angeles in 28 hours, 50 minutes. that's a record. >>> worst commute. dog on a roomba. that's not a record, but it's really fun to watch. ♪ >>> worst bad habit we need to break, even if it gave us the word of the year. selfie. >> everyone wants to think they look like they do in a mirror. and selfies teach you no, others see you with many more chins than that, y
joanna rohrbach's prancersizing. >> i'm going to stand on the side of anti--prancersizing.ver floats your boat. i'll do me, you do you and i'll choose not to prancercise. >> best use of vine videos. logan paul. raising the goofy college character to an all-time high, six seconds at a time. >> let's go. wrestle. come on, give me some! >> worst case of artistic inflation. a painting that sold for $142.4 million at auction. >>> best artwork on an ipad, kyle...
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host: that was joanna. hear from our guest. right, joanna. if you provide health insurance to more people, more people are going to go to the doctor, more people are going to be able -- be able to access the system, costs are going to go up. i do not think that anyone said costs would go down. they are going to go up. , can theuestion is united states afford the increase in cost. that is going to be hotly debated over the next few years. the degree to which cost go up is going to be closely watched. the legislation itself, the way that it was written, there were tax increases and spending cuts in government health care programs designed to pay for the legislation itself going to the first 10 years and beyond. so far, what we have heard from the congressional budget office is that the legislation continues to pay for itself. the spending cuts and tax increases would continue to pay for the coverage expansion. now, there are a lot of questions about that. suppose that some of these pay for's, as they call them, get rolled back. then the coverag
host: that was joanna. hear from our guest. right, joanna. if you provide health insurance to more people, more people are going to go to the doctor, more people are going to be able -- be able to access the system, costs are going to go up. i do not think that anyone said costs would go down. they are going to go up. , can theuestion is united states afford the increase in cost. that is going to be hotly debated over the next few years. the degree to which cost go up is going to be closely...
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joanna who inhabits catherine is extraordinary.she gives a great dignity to the part and in a crucial scene, dickens had commissioned a piece of jewelry for nellie as a gift and thought it was for the wife. the jeweler sent it to catherine and she realized it was not for her. he said to his wife, please go give it to the woman for whom it is intended, nellie turner. it is a fantastic scene where catherine dickens arrives in her home and it's on her birthday. happy birthday. it's a great sequence. through her great performance, she talks about dickens, about how you may love and he may love but you will never know if it is whether you or the public and of the most. that's one of the great things about the script. it really addresses the nature of his relationship with the public and how important it is for him to feel he's in a relationship with his readership. >> it's almost as though when he met her, dickens had a nervous breakdown and it's as though he wanted to start again. he wanted to reclaim his childhood, falling in love wit
joanna who inhabits catherine is extraordinary.she gives a great dignity to the part and in a crucial scene, dickens had commissioned a piece of jewelry for nellie as a gift and thought it was for the wife. the jeweler sent it to catherine and she realized it was not for her. he said to his wife, please go give it to the woman for whom it is intended, nellie turner. it is a fantastic scene where catherine dickens arrives in her home and it's on her birthday. happy birthday. it's a great...
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she faces joanna larson of sweden. >>> the coach, sicx time grand slam champion says it will be tougha given day anybody can beat anybody. there is a season where the ranking is one and around 50, but on a good day, surprises happen in tennis. nobody wins for sure, but this match is going to be hyped-up by all of you guys a lot, and i understand that, and i -- i will be the first one to watch it as well. >> number 5 is in to the final of the international, the lead up to the australian open. he won in straight sets in just 64 minutes. he will now face the depending champion. >>> and on football now, the world's most expensive player returned to real madrid's starting lineup. they won the first leg of their competition 2-0. >> reporter: making his first domestic appearance of the season for real madrid. spain's world cup winning captain quickly reminded fans his ability by speaking out. real supporters have seen plenty of this man this season, and the french host the league. christiano renaldo was free, but stopped short of the keeper. and then playing up the young spaniard. real had a
she faces joanna larson of sweden. >>> the coach, sicx time grand slam champion says it will be tougha given day anybody can beat anybody. there is a season where the ranking is one and around 50, but on a good day, surprises happen in tennis. nobody wins for sure, but this match is going to be hyped-up by all of you guys a lot, and i understand that, and i -- i will be the first one to watch it as well. >> number 5 is in to the final of the international, the lead up to the...
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in the women's draw, victoria began her quest for a third consecutive crown, the second seed beat joanna lass of sweden. to advance to the second round. former world number one carolina bos knee yak is also through the the evening seated. 6-lo, 6-2. al jazeera. >> australian open organizers have come in full criticism for allowing play to continue in the intense heat. they warned it could be harmful to the reputation of the event. >> you just have to be very careful these days because there's been some issues and other sports with players having heart attacks and i don't know exactly what it is. and collapsing in this heat, that's when you are really pushing it to your limits. that i don't want to see anything bad happen to anyone. >> he is a sports physician, he has been speaking to al jazeera outside the arena, and say players need to pay close attention to their bodies while in action. >> they often have fairly good nutrition advise, and the deeper they go, the more likely they are to be fatigued or dehydrated. overnight, and prior to the matching go into the tournament, and the match
in the women's draw, victoria began her quest for a third consecutive crown, the second seed beat joanna lass of sweden. to advance to the second round. former world number one carolina bos knee yak is also through the the evening seated. 6-lo, 6-2. al jazeera. >> australian open organizers have come in full criticism for allowing play to continue in the intense heat. they warned it could be harmful to the reputation of the event. >> you just have to be very careful these days...
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. >> reporter: so, we brought in tech maven joanna stern from "the wall street journal" to help themloot and household goods into cold, hard cash. did you know you could get cash for kids' clothes without leaving your home? thread apple gives you dough for gently used duds. they send you the bag. you just send it back. >> zip-up hoodie. >> that's a big one. $2.65. >> reporter: junk daughter diving. >> we upgraded to the 3d ds so we don't need this. we have a blackberry. >> reporter: you can trade them in on amazon.com. for money on the spot, try target. january is the best time of the year for sales. a lot of these retailers want to get rid of their old merchandise to make room for the new. and electronics clothing, winter clothing, bedding, home items, can go on sale from between 60% to 80% off. >> reporter: looking for bigger discounts? shop wholesalers for big ticket items. many of them end up in warehouses like this. >> can you see us? >> reporter: they let us into their warehouse. mountains of unwrapped, unwanted present. scooters, slides, ceiling fans and games. it's where we f
. >> reporter: so, we brought in tech maven joanna stern from "the wall street journal" to help themloot and household goods into cold, hard cash. did you know you could get cash for kids' clothes without leaving your home? thread apple gives you dough for gently used duds. they send you the bag. you just send it back. >> zip-up hoodie. >> that's a big one. $2.65. >> reporter: junk daughter diving. >> we upgraded to the 3d ds so we don't need this. we...
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al jazeera visited the main public hospital in the city as joanna reports. >> reporter: her 9-month-old baby needs an injection to help him breathe. he's been diagnosed with measles. >> translator: i came to the hospital. they looked at my son, and they asked me for his medicine. i brought it, but the fevers continued. his temperature is high. i'm sorry. i cannot think. >> reporter: this baby has blood around in his nose and mouth because he can't breathe. both need oxygen, but conditions at the main hospital are dire. mothers have to fetch water in a bucket for their babies, and so days there's no electricity. >> translator: we have a baby suffering from measles. he has severe complications. there's a baby laying over that's the same. they need oxygen, and we cannot connect them because there is no electricity today. >> reporter: a u.n. shows only 37% of children in guinea get all the vaccinations they need to be healthy. this is one child confirmed dead since the outbreak began in november, but the real number may be much higher. >> translator: three babies died in front of me. some p
al jazeera visited the main public hospital in the city as joanna reports. >> reporter: her 9-month-old baby needs an injection to help him breathe. he's been diagnosed with measles. >> translator: i came to the hospital. they looked at my son, and they asked me for his medicine. i brought it, but the fevers continued. his temperature is high. i'm sorry. i cannot think. >> reporter: this baby has blood around in his nose and mouth because he can't breathe. both need oxygen,...
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i want to first thank the person who has enabled this entire meeting, joanna kessel, who is organized everything. not easy. [applause] >> up next on a panel that you can avoid voters by the government featuring war correspondent. this program is just over an hour. >> that was a tremendously kind and moving introduction. i'm grateful to have a chance to spend sometime with you. i know ann is as well. i think i lost the point task. so i am going to speak first. i will try to do that recently because i am a seeker to hear from ann as you are. so we are each year to talk about luck and i think in many respects, our books are radically different from one another. he can buy a copy of each one when we are done and make up your own mind. i actually think the books are quite complementary league and each in its own way affirms the message or purpose of the other one. my book is called breach of trust. the basic point is to suggest that the relationship between the u.s. military and american society and i think justin just alluded to this but that basic relationship is pervaded by dishonesty.
i want to first thank the person who has enabled this entire meeting, joanna kessel, who is organized everything. not easy. [applause] >> up next on a panel that you can avoid voters by the government featuring war correspondent. this program is just over an hour. >> that was a tremendously kind and moving introduction. i'm grateful to have a chance to spend sometime with you. i know ann is as well. i think i lost the point task. so i am going to speak first. i will try to do that...
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. >> so we brought in tech mafin joanna stern from the wall street journal to help the family turn theirhousehold goods into cold hard cash. first up, did you know you could get cash for old kids clothes without leaving your home? dough for gently used duds. all you do is load it up. >> zip up hoody, $4.95 to 6.50. >> woohoo. >> next, hidden treasure. >> upgrade together 3ds, so we don't need this. blackberry. >> trade them in. but if you want money on the spot, go to target. you can trade if used video games at lebelectronics. even though you may be shopped out, jn is the best tijanuary ie of year for sales. >> they want to make room for new. items go on sale from 60 to 80% off. >> shop wholesalers for big ticket items. many end up in warehouses like this. >> can you see us? >> mountains of unwrapped, unwanted presidents. ceiling fans and games. and it is where we found the camera for a fraction of the cost. the cones uncovered $375 in household good, now gold instead of garbage. for night line, i'm paula in new jersey. >> i don't know about shopping. i think i'm all shopped out. but re
. >> so we brought in tech mafin joanna stern from the wall street journal to help the family turn theirhousehold goods into cold hard cash. first up, did you know you could get cash for old kids clothes without leaving your home? dough for gently used duds. all you do is load it up. >> zip up hoody, $4.95 to 6.50. >> woohoo. >> next, hidden treasure. >> upgrade together 3ds, so we don't need this. blackberry. >> trade them in. but if you want money on the...
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we are joined now by joanna vincente, international director at the -- director of the internationalrs project. she has brought a lot of filmmaking right here to new york city, made in new york. here we are a day away for him sundance kicking off, the first festival of the year. how important is it gekko >> it is the most important festival for independent filmmakers. it is the ultimate destination, and every year, the wonderful thing about sundance is you can go in, not even know which film you are seeing, and you will always see something interesting. more often than not, you will be surprised. >> as an attendee -- but who attends? who are the most aboard people? entertainment professionals and journalists that attend the festival. there is a lot of business, even though the return on the dollar is not the same as it used to be. so it there is a new study that came out that only 2% of what is invested in these films is recouped. there is this idea that maybe -- therage person average budget is $750,000, which is too hi, probably. $3 billioning about -- yes, is recovered gekko >> so
we are joined now by joanna vincente, international director at the -- director of the internationalrs project. she has brought a lot of filmmaking right here to new york city, made in new york. here we are a day away for him sundance kicking off, the first festival of the year. how important is it gekko >> it is the most important festival for independent filmmakers. it is the ultimate destination, and every year, the wonderful thing about sundance is you can go in, not even know which...
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. >> reporter: as for joanna, her pay will go up in january when minimum wage in new jersey increasedst going to happen to my kids. i won't allow it to. >> reporter: consider this number. more than 12 million full-time working americans made less than $20,000 in 2012. and keep in mind, that is more than minimum wage. if it you adjust for inflation, today's federal minimum wage is below where it was in the late 1960s. >> thanks so much. >>> still to come, gas prices in 2013, the lowest they've actually been in years. and now we're hearing about what you could be paying in 2014. guess what? it's good news. at uwe know you can't afford wrong turns on the road to your future. that's why we build tools like our career guidance system. it's kind of like gps, you know, for your career. it walks you through different degree possibilities and even lets you explore local job market conditions, helping you map a clear course from the job you want, back to you. go to phoenix.edu and get started today. >>> here is a little something to make you feel a little better about your commute back to work a
. >> reporter: as for joanna, her pay will go up in january when minimum wage in new jersey increasedst going to happen to my kids. i won't allow it to. >> reporter: consider this number. more than 12 million full-time working americans made less than $20,000 in 2012. and keep in mind, that is more than minimum wage. if it you adjust for inflation, today's federal minimum wage is below where it was in the late 1960s. >> thanks so much. >>> still to come, gas prices in...
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joanna chase joins us. >> hi anna, how are you. >> i'm great. thank you for something.e singing for the shower. >> i'm trying to work out here. >> sorry. >> you say this really is a problem. >> people are singing. and we actually saw a girl on the tread hill doing the very thing while we were there. >> we were trying to film this segment there was someone doing that yes. it's annoying to your fellow gym goer. we want to be courteous. we want everyone to have a great time. save the singing for the shower as she told you in the video. also your cell phone. you don't want to be answering phone calls. texting is okay. keep it on silent. but, yeah, let's just make sure that everyone's visit is great. and courteous and respectful to everybody. >> the next one, we should not leave a mess. check this out. >> all right. last set, i think i will move on to these. let's see. that's a little heavy. i think i will done. let me get those later. what, seriously? your momma does not work here. so that's not a good idea? how come? >> not a good idea at all. obviously you want to use the
joanna chase joins us. >> hi anna, how are you. >> i'm great. thank you for something.e singing for the shower. >> i'm trying to work out here. >> sorry. >> you say this really is a problem. >> people are singing. and we actually saw a girl on the tread hill doing the very thing while we were there. >> we were trying to film this segment there was someone doing that yes. it's annoying to your fellow gym goer. we want to be courteous. we want everyone to...
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doctor joanna, and brian, thanks for the props. nice to have the silver platter so we can see it. have a great day, guys. >> thank you. jon: well the president is keeping up his post-state of the union pr blitz. we're awaiting remarks from mr. obama right now on long-term unemployment but even as he tries to win over the public, where's the mainstream media coming down on all this? our panel takes a look. >>> plus as atlanta gets back on its feet after a storm that crippled the city, we'll tell you who georgia's governor is blaming for all the chaos. jenna: still to come this hour the president pushing his state of the union agenda. is the media buying his message? a question we'll pose to the panel. >>> amanda knox commenting on the italian court's murder conviction. >>> many residents are furious who is to blame and can authorities keep it from happening next time atlanta gets a little bit of snow? we'll get you updated. jon: right now, we're waiting to hear from president obama. he will speak on long-term unemployment. he has been hitting the road hard since laying out his agen
doctor joanna, and brian, thanks for the props. nice to have the silver platter so we can see it. have a great day, guys. >> thank you. jon: well the president is keeping up his post-state of the union pr blitz. we're awaiting remarks from mr. obama right now on long-term unemployment but even as he tries to win over the public, where's the mainstream media coming down on all this? our panel takes a look. >>> plus as atlanta gets back on its feet after a storm that crippled the...
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pink was in a red joanna johnson gown. she says she never wears red, she looks stunning.hat. >> beautiful. she's always lovely. some other standouts, beyonce, john legend's wife christie looked amazing. paula patton. aside from pharrell's ashby's hat, the internet had the most fun with madonna's outfit. she wore this suit with a wide brim hat. some said it bore striking are semblance to the quaker oats guy. others said she looked like jessie from "toy story." >> leaving out the grill. wasn't she wearing the grill the other night? >> i love this. madonna had her son david on the red carpet with her. and she was talking about the grill, and he turned to her and he said to her you promise med grill for my birthday. i've never seen madonna upstaged. she's looking at that kid like, wait until i get you home. very funny moment. >> that is what's trending today. >>> meanwhile, the surviving beatles played a big role in the show, as well. and nbc's kate snow recently caught up with ringo starr. kate, good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. paul mccartney and ringo starr broug
pink was in a red joanna johnson gown. she says she never wears red, she looks stunning.hat. >> beautiful. she's always lovely. some other standouts, beyonce, john legend's wife christie looked amazing. paula patton. aside from pharrell's ashby's hat, the internet had the most fun with madonna's outfit. she wore this suit with a wide brim hat. some said it bore striking are semblance to the quaker oats guy. others said she looked like jessie from "toy story." >> leaving...