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this is joel father nigel and his partner kelly. a two hundred me to a big garden which are remnants of the past once upon a time nigel was a successful man. in twenty years he went from nothing to directing a flourishing small company. the crisis cancelled out an entire lifetime's work when the banking crisis hit in two thousand and eight because of my experience at my age. twenty four months keep head down you know they'll all be over twenty four months you know twenty. days so you think i'll do another year now what changes twenty twelve now nearly over you know what change so christmas he's comin you know in the next year and it's just that daily grind which is. you know if you're looking at five or ten years in austerity. i don't mind working out i would shout all my wife. and i will get hope every day and for when i don't even get a day or a week it's you know. ukraine a country divided it's government's decision not to pursue integration with the european union and for russia as western politicians and media in an uproar brus
this is joel father nigel and his partner kelly. a two hundred me to a big garden which are remnants of the past once upon a time nigel was a successful man. in twenty years he went from nothing to directing a flourishing small company. the crisis cancelled out an entire lifetime's work when the banking crisis hit in two thousand and eight because of my experience at my age. twenty four months keep head down you know they'll all be over twenty four months you know twenty. days so you think i'll...
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this is joel father nigel and his partner kelly. a two hundred metre dwelling a big garden which a remnants of the past once upon a time nigel was a successful man. in twenty years he went from nothing to directing a flourishing small company. the crisis cancelled out an entire lifetime's work when the banking crisis hit in two thousand and eight because of my experience at my age. twenty four months keep head down you know. they'll all be over twenty four months you know i'm twenty and no change so you think i'll do another year no change twenty twelve now nearly over you know what yeah so christmas he's called me and you know it and you just think next year and he's just the daily grind which is. you know if you're looking at five or ten years in austerity i don't mind work it out of woods out all my life would don't fry and make and i will get up every day and would bore when i don't even get a day or a week and it's you know it's it's tough. it's a. very hard to take i got. to get. that back with that or take care. of the. if yo
this is joel father nigel and his partner kelly. a two hundred metre dwelling a big garden which a remnants of the past once upon a time nigel was a successful man. in twenty years he went from nothing to directing a flourishing small company. the crisis cancelled out an entire lifetime's work when the banking crisis hit in two thousand and eight because of my experience at my age. twenty four months keep head down you know. they'll all be over twenty four months you know i'm twenty and no...
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this is joel father nigel and his partner kelly. a two hundred me to a big garden which are remnants of the past once upon a time nigel was a successful man. in twenty years he went from nothing to directing a flourishing small company. to crisis council dealt an entire lifetime's work when the banking crisis hit in two thousand and eight because of my experience at my age. twenty four months keep head down you know they'll all be over twenty four months you know i'm twenty now so you think i'll do another year now what changes twenty twelve now nearly over you know what change so christmas he's comin you know in the next year and it's just that daily grind which is. you know if you're looking at five or ten years in austerity. i don't mind work it out of woods out old alive don't fry a make and i will get up every day and would for when i don't even get a day or a week it's you know it's. do you think humanity as a whole would benefit from living some parts of the wall g.m.o. free just to play on the safe side view through biotechn
this is joel father nigel and his partner kelly. a two hundred me to a big garden which are remnants of the past once upon a time nigel was a successful man. in twenty years he went from nothing to directing a flourishing small company. to crisis council dealt an entire lifetime's work when the banking crisis hit in two thousand and eight because of my experience at my age. twenty four months keep head down you know they'll all be over twenty four months you know i'm twenty now so you think...
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even his son joel. the farmer no it's one thing in the way and again i'm not so well with about five years ago maybe when the recession album but i was company went bust it would work in four and then he called the fall at the to pay for everything. nigel has led three employees go and joel has been working thirty hours a week ever since on top. school. seven pm after closing up the gun center the family is still busy the shooters regularly organize auctions extra work in order to help make ends meet. but jol is hesitating at fifteen should he carry on working. full time it's not an easy choice especially when the decision could make things even tougher for his family i wanted to go to six. obviously if i went. out and harder for kelly because obviously i'll be there five days a week and i don't think it's normal that people my age of the responsibility of things like this. which from my from my view it's quite a benefit for me because obviously being able to stop. it gets me yes me so. i'm doing it all
even his son joel. the farmer no it's one thing in the way and again i'm not so well with about five years ago maybe when the recession album but i was company went bust it would work in four and then he called the fall at the to pay for everything. nigel has led three employees go and joel has been working thirty hours a week ever since on top. school. seven pm after closing up the gun center the family is still busy the shooters regularly organize auctions extra work in order to help make...
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this is joel father nigel and his partner kelly. a two hundred metre dwelling a big garden which are remnants of the past once upon a time nigel was a successful man. in twenty years he went from nothing to directing a flourishing small company. the crisis cancelled out an entire lifetimes work when the banking crisis hit in two thousand and eight because of my experience at my age. twenty four months keep head down you know. they'll all be over twenty four months you know twenty no change so you think i'll do another year no change twenty twelve now nearly over no change so christmas is comin you know if you just the next year and it's just the daily grind which is. so you know if you're looking at five or ten years in austerity i don't mind working out of woods out all my life would do him for me and i will get hope every day and would go. when i don't even get a day or a week it's you know it's. see it was recently revealed that jamie diamond rented out blocking him palace in order to entertain his close friend tony blair the din
this is joel father nigel and his partner kelly. a two hundred metre dwelling a big garden which are remnants of the past once upon a time nigel was a successful man. in twenty years he went from nothing to directing a flourishing small company. the crisis cancelled out an entire lifetimes work when the banking crisis hit in two thousand and eight because of my experience at my age. twenty four months keep head down you know. they'll all be over twenty four months you know twenty no change so...
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. >> all right, joel. because of his politics should we look at scant? that's not the word. >> there is the accusation of the crack addiction. there is an accusation of wild parties and prostitutes. in italy you can run on that and win. maybe we should disik with them. maybe we that stick with them. can he whether the storm? >> he has delicious jowls. >> some of the toronto police reports came out. among other things, repeated drunk driving. it is alleged by multiple people that he drank half a bottle of vodka. he smoked weed with a woman believed to be an escort. this is one night. if he did all of that and it was one night you might be tempted to say this guy sounds fun. i want to party with this guy. the fact of the matter is he is going kill himself. forget his political life. this guy is an alcoholic. it is not like he got drunk once and smoked crack. >> he is obviously not a crack addict. >> he is big, fat crack at district. addict. i like the fact that people like this say they are moving on which means they expect you to move on. let's move on. h
. >> all right, joel. because of his politics should we look at scant? that's not the word. >> there is the accusation of the crack addiction. there is an accusation of wild parties and prostitutes. in italy you can run on that and win. maybe we should disik with them. maybe we that stick with them. can he whether the storm? >> he has delicious jowls. >> some of the toronto police reports came out. among other things, repeated drunk driving. it is alleged by multiple...
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. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers.heir family business is pot. and if you look at these clean-cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and dispensary owners. they produce up to 600 pounds of medical marijuana a year, and much of that marijuana is high in thc. but here on their remote farm at this undisclosed location in the mountains -- >> it takes a lot of plants. we're allowed to grow six per patient. >> they have been growing something different. something they call revolutionary. >> it's greenhouse one. >> greenhouse one, yes. welcome to it. welcome to paradise. >> behind closed doors and under tight security we enter what the stanleys call the garden of eden. >> there's nothing like this in the world. >> this plant is 21% cbd and less than 1%
. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers.heir family business is pot. and if you look at these clean-cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and...
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don's chat with joel coming your way after the break. sharon gibala has your wjz traffic control. there's a prettier line in here somewhere. >> a wing and a prayer. >> first warning weather and me e -- coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. ellicott city represented well in the house this morning. 27 degrees, 84% humidity, barometer at 30.26. it's a beautiful morning. 33 hagerstown, 37 oakland, 27 cumberland, 30 elkton, almost 40 in easton, the low 40s pax river and ocean city, 36 in the district, 27 columbia, 10 warmer rock hall, annapolis and kent island. we get into a mild flow that will give us over night showers into early morning and then we'll lose the rain. that frontal boundary out to the west will be our next chance of widespread rain early next week. warmer you bet. today a high of 61 degrees. yesterday was in the upper 50s. the day before it felt like it was 9 degrees. 42 over night. tomorrow looks like it's going to be another high of 58 degrees with sun returning in the afternoon. then 67 sunday. monday gray, later on showers. ahead of that almost 70.
don's chat with joel coming your way after the break. sharon gibala has your wjz traffic control. there's a prettier line in here somewhere. >> a wing and a prayer. >> first warning weather and me e -- coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. ellicott city represented well in the house this morning. 27 degrees, 84% humidity, barometer at 30.26. it's a beautiful morning. 33 hagerstown, 37 oakland, 27 cumberland, 30 elkton, almost 40 in easton, the low 40s pax...
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even his son joel. to the salmonella spending the way down elegant so well with about five years ago. when the recession album but i was company went bust on him it will with him fall in. the fall at the. to pay for everything. nigel has lets three employees go and joel has been working thirty hours a week ever since on top of school. seven pm after closing up the gun center the family is still busy the shooters regularly organize auctions extra work in order to help make ends meet. but jol is hesitating at fifteen should he carry on working. full time it's not an easy choice especially when the decision could make things even tougher for his family i wanted to go to six. obviously if i went to six. because obviously i'll be there five days a week and i don't think it's normal that people my age the responsibility of things like this. which from my from my view it's quite a benefit from a because obviously being able to stop. it gets me yes me. doing it. once again putting his back into it it's midnight
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joel, good to talk to you. let's get a read on the holiday season, with someone with a lot at stake. she is one of 200 small retailers in ported land who call themselves little boxes and who banded together to encouraging consumers to shop in small stores on black friday. debbie, good to see you, you just heard joel talking about this, he says if the big boxes get promotional, it puts pressure on people like yo, because you have to follow suit, how do you avoided getting into that rut? and stay able to make some money. >> especially a local business. we do not necessarily cut prices at this time of year. portland is very strong on shopping and supporting their locally owned business, so with little bosses and events like that that we support and are part of, our customers come in for those because they want to support their small businesses and a lot of businesses like mine, in our area, sell strongly because our items are made by an individual, or a small maker, and they are made either here in portland or in
joel, good to talk to you. let's get a read on the holiday season, with someone with a lot at stake. she is one of 200 small retailers in ported land who call themselves little boxes and who banded together to encouraging consumers to shop in small stores on black friday. debbie, good to see you, you just heard joel talking about this, he says if the big boxes get promotional, it puts pressure on people like yo, because you have to follow suit, how do you avoided getting into that rut? and stay...
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or withdrawal issues. >> joel's been clean now for six months.f risks, they don't scare off charlotte figi's parents. >> people ask us that a lot. like, how did you make that decision? it wasn't a decision. >> it wasn't a decision. >> it was the next viable option. >> and some would say, a radical option. marijuana for a 5-year-old. but it was an option they hoped would change her life forever. >> hi, baby. >> when we come back, matt and paige figi, finally give their charlotte marijuana. the results are shocking. hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. 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 throu
or withdrawal issues. >> joel's been clean now for six months.f risks, they don't scare off charlotte figi's parents. >> people ask us that a lot. like, how did you make that decision? it wasn't a decision. >> it wasn't a decision. >> it was the next viable option. >> and some would say, a radical option. marijuana for a 5-year-old. but it was an option they hoped would change her life forever. >> hi, baby. >> when we come back, matt and paige figi,...
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and joel patel, stuffed and and joel patel, stuffed and starved. starved. >> i'm responsible every time i >> i'm responsible every time i turn down a piece of turn down a piece of bruised bruised fruit. fruit. >> the economy in america has >> the economy in america has created a culture of abundance, created a culture of abundance, you want the perfect fruit. you want the perfect fruit. and a lot of food goes to and a lot of food goes to waste, waste, in order to be america's in order to be america's pantry, pantry, the food system does generate a the food system does generate a lot of waste. lot of waste. if you are interested in why it if you are interested in why it is people go hungry, it's is people go hungry, it's not not that wasted that wasted food food is not ending is not ending up in the up in the plates of poor people, plates of poor people, but that people are poor. but that people are poor. we actually have enough food to we actually have enough food to feed the world plenty. feed the world plenty. the reason people go hungry the reas
and joel patel, stuffed and and joel patel, stuffed and starved. starved. >> i'm responsible every time i >> i'm responsible every time i turn down a piece of turn down a piece of bruised bruised fruit. fruit. >> the economy in america has >> the economy in america has created a culture of abundance, created a culture of abundance, you want the perfect fruit. you want the perfect fruit. and a lot of food goes to and a lot of food goes to waste, waste, in order to be...
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and joel patel, stuffed and starved. >> i'm responsible every time i turn down a piece of bruised fruit. >> the economy in america has created a culture of abundance, you want the perfect fruit. and a lot of food goes to waste, in order to be america's pantry, the food system does generate a lot of waste. if you are interested in why it is people go hungry, it's not that wasted food is not ending up in the plates of poor people, but that people are poor. we actually have enough food to feed the world plenty. the reason people go hungry today is not because of a shortage of food or even if that food is slightly brown but because people are poor and poverty is the reason people are unable to access that food. >> isn't it true that you can go from being hungry to being obese which seems sort of like some kind of disconnect and how can that possibly be? >> well, i agree with raj, that the central issue is poverty. and ironically, hunger and obesity are flip sides of the same mal malnutrition coin. healther food often takes longer to prepare and people in poverty are traf traflg in public tr
and joel patel, stuffed and starved. >> i'm responsible every time i turn down a piece of bruised fruit. >> the economy in america has created a culture of abundance, you want the perfect fruit. and a lot of food goes to waste, in order to be america's pantry, the food system does generate a lot of waste. if you are interested in why it is people go hungry, it's not that wasted food is not ending up in the plates of poor people, but that people are poor. we actually have enough food...
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joel osteen in the studio.ign for folks, "break out." and we're asking these questions. you're so gracious to answer the questions. first, billy graham, the billy graham. he recently said this was his 95th birthday party, what could be his final sermon here. i want to play just a clip. >> our country's in great need of a spiritual awakening. there have been times i have wept as i have gone from city to city and seen how far people have wandered from god. >> people wandering from god. looking ahead here, do you have the same fears? >> well, i think, you know, dr. graham has been a hero of mine growing up in a preacher's home. i think i do, in a sense. in another sense, i see faith in america is at a high. i mean, i say that -- i never dreamed i would be pastor in a church with tens of thousands of people. i had friends with churches of a lot of people. in one sense, people are turning to their faith, but i understand what dr. graham is saying, too. there is a sense that says we are wondering. >> in your gut, do
joel osteen in the studio.ign for folks, "break out." and we're asking these questions. you're so gracious to answer the questions. first, billy graham, the billy graham. he recently said this was his 95th birthday party, what could be his final sermon here. i want to play just a clip. >> our country's in great need of a spiritual awakening. there have been times i have wept as i have gone from city to city and seen how far people have wandered from god. >> people...
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>> joel uses a neighbor's garden hose to cool d.j.'s body. >> whoa!> i would say five to ten seconds after d.j. was removed from the vehicle, the fire completely consumed the car. >> whoa! >> angela is overwhelmed with emotion. >> i was relieved to a point. i think i just remember hoping that they could get him out without extensive injuries, but they did end up getting him out, but there was extensive injuries. >> d.j.'s in bad shape. his head and shoulders are covered with second and third-degree burns. joel and john also suffer severe burns and cuts, but their focus is on d.j. >> everything around him, his ears, his hair, shoulders were burned, but because he didn't sustain any burns to his nose and mouth, he didn't suffer any respiratory injuries. >> d.j. will lose both his ears. at children's hospital of wisconsin, angela and her husband, chris, learn just how difficult the road to recovery will be. >> they were thinking that it was going to be six to eight months before he even got released from the hospital. >> while d.j. spends months in the h
>> joel uses a neighbor's garden hose to cool d.j.'s body. >> whoa!> i would say five to ten seconds after d.j. was removed from the vehicle, the fire completely consumed the car. >> whoa! >> angela is overwhelmed with emotion. >> i was relieved to a point. i think i just remember hoping that they could get him out without extensive injuries, but they did end up getting him out, but there was extensive injuries. >> d.j.'s in bad shape. his head and...
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formas que va para sánchez un taconazo espectacular mirada más pedro reyes impresionante de donde salió joell momento todos los lunes a las 11 20 de la noche por tecate se encontrarán el contenido exclusivo de fútbol y otras disciplinas como arribe tu pasión.Ñ estamos hacia godínez en 17. el que está preocupado es bustos porque se da cuenta que ahora pueblacon latigazos está intentando llegar sino con la peligrosidad está llegando agua los que viene le hago plena contra la cerda se votó mansilla y salpicada de batear el reboté será puso muy mala montero habrá saque de meta saque de arco para villalpando y compañía este es bustos. comenzó su carrera con el teniente de avellaneda o defensa central bastante agresivo con mucho liderazgo y la de rubén lo hemos platicado muchas oportunidades un exquisito jugador con gran técnica como buenos los libres con mucha calidad. llegó como volante de ataque cuando vino para poner en américa la primera ocasióny despejando con esto se le han y después ricardo antonio lo inventó como segundo contención y de largo la carrera pero muchísimo. me decía que ese ma
formas que va para sánchez un taconazo espectacular mirada más pedro reyes impresionante de donde salió joell momento todos los lunes a las 11 20 de la noche por tecate se encontrarán el contenido exclusivo de fútbol y otras disciplinas como arribe tu pasión.Ñ estamos hacia godínez en 17. el que está preocupado es bustos porque se da cuenta que ahora pueblacon latigazos está intentando llegar sino con la peligrosidad está llegando agua los que viene le hago plena contra la cerda se...
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. >> the director of that sweet film is joel allen schroeder.omic strip that i love and millions have loved. trying to dig into the genius of calvin and hobbs and i think it's about the way it portrays childhood and capturing it and it's about bringing in the philosophy so it's an adult state of mind, not at all corny. at rock bottom, you would love to be friends with calvin and hobbs. i don't know if you want to hang out with charlie brown he's kind of a downer sometimes. >> calvin and hobbs just to spend time reading it every day is a great pleasure. >> amen to that. joel, i was wondering, what about the fact that you have a double discourse going on in this comic. it's written obviously for kids, it's a comic book to some degree or cartoon. but it's really got a lot of adult humor and themes. >> yeah, i mean, the thing that drew me into the strip when i was a kid was those visuals calvin's imagination, the world he and hobbes would explore. that's the thing that fascinates me, now as an adult, 34 years old, it still means a lot to me. and the
. >> the director of that sweet film is joel allen schroeder.omic strip that i love and millions have loved. trying to dig into the genius of calvin and hobbs and i think it's about the way it portrays childhood and capturing it and it's about bringing in the philosophy so it's an adult state of mind, not at all corny. at rock bottom, you would love to be friends with calvin and hobbs. i don't know if you want to hang out with charlie brown he's kind of a downer sometimes. >> calvin...
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let's go to joel in new york. joel? >> caller: yes. >> you're up.ahead, joel. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is joel from new york. >> nice. >> caller: a compliment to your staff. donna is a lovely young lady. >> isn't she? she rocks. she rocks. go ahead. >> caller: she does. in july i bought omed. >> right. >> caller: i've been kind of disappointed. i wanted your opinion. >> nigh opinion is the speculative biotech stocks we are not recommending them for the rest of the year. we all think they should be trimmed, not bought because they've gotten too hot for this show. i want to go to billy, ohio. billy? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: i want to ask you about your outlook on humana with the upcoming -- >> humana's quarter was really -- >> buy, buy, buy. >> what can i say? i hope the stock comes in so people can buy it. that was a beautiful quarter. let's go to burt in kentucky. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you tonight? >> how are you, burt? >> caller: thank you. vy i have a question about transocean. they've
let's go to joel in new york. joel? >> caller: yes. >> you're up.ahead, joel. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is joel from new york. >> nice. >> caller: a compliment to your staff. donna is a lovely young lady. >> isn't she? she rocks. she rocks. go ahead. >> caller: she does. in july i bought omed. >> right. >> caller: i've been kind of disappointed. i wanted your opinion. >> nigh opinion is the speculative biotech stocks we are not...
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and contacted the omni. >> here i am in atlanta for thanksgiving two days later. >> reporter: joel and brothers hope to spend time together in indiana catching up. >> i'd really like to invite joel back home. we have a spare room. >> any way it goes i know we will be in contact now. >> i have a lot of people pulling for me. i don't want to let anyone down. really don't. >> so that is one of the things that was his reward for returning the wallet. another reward when he came back. after he returned the wallet he came back again because they were looking for him at this omni hotel and he was given -- check this out. greeted by the hotel manager. offered him a room through thanksgiving with room service and $500 toward any service he wanted at the hotel. >> he could have lobster in his room. >> or a spa day. >> very cool. >> great. >> one act of kindness and it obviously led to him reuniting with his family. >> terrific story. >>> coming up, keeping christmas creative. >> our toy insider mom is here to show gifts that encourage a child to use their imaginations. you are watching "world ne
and contacted the omni. >> here i am in atlanta for thanksgiving two days later. >> reporter: joel and brothers hope to spend time together in indiana catching up. >> i'd really like to invite joel back home. we have a spare room. >> any way it goes i know we will be in contact now. >> i have a lot of people pulling for me. i don't want to let anyone down. really don't. >> so that is one of the things that was his reward for returning the wallet. another...
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lawyers yet it's a press release we don't know what this means in court sahana and when we called joel this is what we heard. more. reactions and the strong concerns in sweden really moved us so it was important for us to to let people understand that we also respect freedom of speech and that's a way for us to show it. it's pretty inspiring to see the. support i mean i really doubt it would happen in canada it was heartening to see that happen from afar and frustrating to know that we can only make that happen here maybe something would change. much better to be a film director. that sparkles on the red carpet. the festival focuses on the. people in germany should ask. the banana company try to stop a story that should leave consumers shaken up. we were celebrated as winners but it felt wrong. even if the film. it was still blocked in the us. would. be for a different room. taking plea it meant they could sue us again. this threat meant that no insurance company would cover the us distribution. our only chance to get the film out in the us was to win over in court. and this morning. w
lawyers yet it's a press release we don't know what this means in court sahana and when we called joel this is what we heard. more. reactions and the strong concerns in sweden really moved us so it was important for us to to let people understand that we also respect freedom of speech and that's a way for us to show it. it's pretty inspiring to see the. support i mean i really doubt it would happen in canada it was heartening to see that happen from afar and frustrating to know that we can only...
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i need to go to joel in iowa. joel?: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: this is joel in waterloo and i'm curious about alcoa. they've been up in the price and a good report. >> that stock has been creeping up step by step inch by inch, slowly alcoa goes higher. i think three initiatives, one, taking on the lme which i believe is not a good enterprise, two, cutting the costs dramatically, including cutting factories in italy and spain, and three, being linked to aerospace all to me saying -- >> buy, buy, buy! next stock $12. >> jake in new york, jake! jake, what's up? >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer, from upstate new york. >> caller: my stock is merck. >> all right. here's the problem with merck. merck is stymied, old pharma, don't know necessarily what it's doing. we are going to be definitive in the -- >> don't buy, don't buy. >> and i'm ashamed to say that because i want merck to do well, but i don't think it's got the gusto. let's go to matt in maryland, please, matt? >> caller: hi, jim, how about a marine corps boo
i need to go to joel in iowa. joel?: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: this is joel in waterloo and i'm curious about alcoa. they've been up in the price and a good report. >> that stock has been creeping up step by step inch by inch, slowly alcoa goes higher. i think three initiatives, one, taking on the lme which i believe is not a good enterprise, two, cutting the costs dramatically, including cutting factories in italy and spain, and three, being linked to aerospace all...
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. >>> aquÍ morelia con: velarde, pÉrez, joel huiqui, cÁrdenas, ramÍrez, andrade, guzmÁn, ruiz, olverao fotos al internet desde europa. la cuenta del teléfono está por las nubes. ¡por tu culpa no voy a poder ir a la universidad! ¡egoísta! ¡de verás, ya apaga las "aps"!, ¡si no con qué le vamos a pagar la carrera a tu hermana! 100 países, sin cargos adicionales. ve a encuentraamiguel.com participa y podrías ganar un viaje alrededor del mundo. >> ♪. >> ya estamos. cuando diga el josé peñaloza soto nos arrancamos con las emociones de este partido. dice el profe que dependerá del minuto del que caiga el gol si el juego será abierto. ahora rueda la pelota y arranca el partido. luego de este fin de semana, una más y tenemos liguilla >> los primeros minutos fundamentales para afianzar la táctica, pero hay tanto en juego que no te puedes equivocar, debes estar firme en la zona defensiva >> no es el único que regresa jesús corona vuelve para morelia rodrigo salinas >> por eso lo convoca miguel herrera >> va el equipo que se parece a la selección peruana con el uniforme. viene a tomar un lugar p
. >>> aquÍ morelia con: velarde, pÉrez, joel huiqui, cÁrdenas, ramÍrez, andrade, guzmÁn, ruiz, olverao fotos al internet desde europa. la cuenta del teléfono está por las nubes. ¡por tu culpa no voy a poder ir a la universidad! ¡egoísta! ¡de verás, ya apaga las "aps"!, ¡si no con qué le vamos a pagar la carrera a tu hermana! 100 países, sin cargos adicionales. ve a encuentraamiguel.com participa y podrías ganar un viaje alrededor del mundo. >> ♪....
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what are the best skills they offer to perspective employers joel. >> we're loy an work hard.itary. we did it for almost nothing. so i mean, yeah, come to think of it, what better type of person to actually bring to the table to work for a company, organization that is used to being you know, actually used to being part of an organization it seven, working hard. working as a team. i figure team work get as lot more done than individual work. liz: introduce you to joe. army sergeant. joe, we're so happy you're here. we found you through howard and allison lutnick, who brought your story to you are attention. you were terribly wounded as well. we're in the process trying to find a home near walter reed because of all operations you have to had. at some point you want to get back through the working world. people should know he already skydived recently, correct. >> i've done a tandem. liz: there is no limit to what you can do for an employer. >> sky es the limit. liz: what would you say to a perspective employer when you're ready to go back to the workforce, joel? >> i'm still f
what are the best skills they offer to perspective employers joel. >> we're loy an work hard.itary. we did it for almost nothing. so i mean, yeah, come to think of it, what better type of person to actually bring to the table to work for a company, organization that is used to being you know, actually used to being part of an organization it seven, working hard. working as a team. i figure team work get as lot more done than individual work. liz: introduce you to joe. army sergeant. joe,...
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crowley and joel rubin. gentlemen, good morning, it's great to have you here. bobby, i want to start with you because there's a lot of talk about how our arab allies are responding to this. they are uncomfortable with this deal and also angry about how the deal went down. but a statement from the saudi council of ministers says if there was good will, this agreement could represent a preliminary step towards a comprehensive solution to the iranian nuclear program if that led to the removal of weapons of mass destruction. now, bobby, the saudis also said they hope the glaeagreement wil followed by further steps that would guarantee the rights of all states in the region to nousfnou peaceful nuclear security. >> saudi arabia it would appear is opposed to it, but the entire -- the backdrop to this deal was negotiated in oman, another arab state. the kuwaitis and qataris have come out in favor of the deal. the saudis are definitely opposed to it and probably the united arab emirates. and there are several things. there is a fear of having a nuclear-powered shiite c
crowley and joel rubin. gentlemen, good morning, it's great to have you here. bobby, i want to start with you because there's a lot of talk about how our arab allies are responding to this. they are uncomfortable with this deal and also angry about how the deal went down. but a statement from the saudi council of ministers says if there was good will, this agreement could represent a preliminary step towards a comprehensive solution to the iranian nuclear program if that led to the removal of...
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a wild hit you are married to the beautiful jennifer gray daughter of of one of my favorite people joel grey mine too whose father was making tats you're not jewish would you really into a jewish house that i am i go to temple a lot in what is always she doing movies much anymore there's no we have a daughter who's twelve and she really had done a lot of work by the time we met eleven or twelve years ago and she was really ready to focus on being a mom she just said she just tested for a pilot the other day she's very picky she really like really what she's doing to picky i don't think so she had such an amazing time on dancing with the stars which she you know walked home with the trophy and there's an amazing dance studio project that she started to work on she's really found the real joy of dancing later in life this is so more denser than the actress no she's a magnificent actress but there's a version of a workout that she gets through dancing that she's turned a lot of her friends on to that's really remarkable that i think she wants to share with people you have over a good year
a wild hit you are married to the beautiful jennifer gray daughter of of one of my favorite people joel grey mine too whose father was making tats you're not jewish would you really into a jewish house that i am i go to temple a lot in what is always she doing movies much anymore there's no we have a daughter who's twelve and she really had done a lot of work by the time we met eleven or twelve years ago and she was really ready to focus on being a mom she just said she just tested for a pilot...
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joel berg, executive director of the new york city coalition against hunger.with with us, republican consultant, katon dawson. so congressman, let me ask you this, why is it politically, strategically beneficial for any of your colleagues to lead the charge against food stamps? >> well, you've got to put it in perspective. this is the same team that closed the government for 16 days, that cost the economy, by some economist measures, $24 billion. this was a self-inflicted wound. so they put this pain on the public and then they're causing more pain by not continuing the recovery money, the $5 billion, that is so desperately needed. this past week, i went to two of the centers in the district that i represent, and when you see the faces of the children and the adults, many people are working, but they're on minimum wage. they need this supplement for their families. many of them are looking for jobs. economists tell us, for every job opening, there are three people waiting in line, and one in seven people in america are on food stamps. and to me it's unconscion
joel berg, executive director of the new york city coalition against hunger.with with us, republican consultant, katon dawson. so congressman, let me ask you this, why is it politically, strategically beneficial for any of your colleagues to lead the charge against food stamps? >> well, you've got to put it in perspective. this is the same team that closed the government for 16 days, that cost the economy, by some economist measures, $24 billion. this was a self-inflicted wound. so they...
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i've seen a panorama of public life former mayor friday afternoon when he returned to our office and joel holding court with his spell bounding conversation and dianne feinstein relentless compassion. and willie brown's flaw less grasp of december tin. the the temple people's massacre and twice stopping the giant ownership from moving the city to toronto and jacksonville. the bathhouse litigation and two impeachments all unsuccessful and one city official in prison. the interrogation of rank choice voting and instant elections and local pub funding for campaigns. proposition 187 the anti state initiative. we deal with things everyday. the composer of initiative when i came in here 3 ordinances had been adapted we now have in excess of one hundred. the rise of affirmative action and the restoration of city hall to its splendor the revises of homelessness and district elections i've been through this twhis twice in litigation at least the first time around rent control and on and on. it's been an extraordinary era. i love public law bits it's the wonderful swugs to many things. in conclusio
i've seen a panorama of public life former mayor friday afternoon when he returned to our office and joel holding court with his spell bounding conversation and dianne feinstein relentless compassion. and willie brown's flaw less grasp of december tin. the the temple people's massacre and twice stopping the giant ownership from moving the city to toronto and jacksonville. the bathhouse litigation and two impeachments all unsuccessful and one city official in prison. the interrogation of rank...
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. >> joel, by the way, 23 pounds at his four-month check up. the doctors say he is healthy and growing. >> cute family. >> total cutie pie. future linebacker for brigham young, university. i don't know. >> beautiful sisters. >>> coming up, which celebrity won halloween this year? we will show you cool costumes ahead in "the skinny." >> love costumes. but first, if you are going to have hand me downs, they might as well be from the wealthiest woman in the world. oprah's yard sale is next. you are watching "world news now." ♪ she wants to lead the glamorous life ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. ♪ >> oprah winfrey turning over a new leaf and it's our favorite story of the day. oprah is cleaning out her closets of all of her homes and putting on a giant auction. tomorrow, fans an shoppers alike will be there. bidding begins. a lucky reporter from our santa rosa station got a preview. >> this was used in a library, one of her libraries in her home. >> reporter: auction house owner frank kaminsk
. >> joel, by the way, 23 pounds at his four-month check up. the doctors say he is healthy and growing. >> cute family. >> total cutie pie. future linebacker for brigham young, university. i don't know. >> beautiful sisters. >>> coming up, which celebrity won halloween this year? we will show you cool costumes ahead in "the skinny." >> love costumes. but first, if you are going to have hand me downs, they might as well be from the wealthiest...
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that was sued by joel geyser our early trying to be addressed. and especially likely to ask you. guys los angeles they're going to serve you with us are obvious surprise if they doctored yes. i've been successful in court the same week to judge concluded that the. case probably had committed fraud the conclusion was based on testimonies from anonymous witnesses stories. so what happens if the central premise that your documentary that's just about to be released turns out to be a fraud. that. they're basically created in and. this sort of supportive people getting their piece of that going wow so have you finally seen the documentary and i have to admit i did not. and could not defend themselves publicly instead the journalist attacked me and my film with one question why don't you change your film. is found to be a fraud i told them that this was still an ongoing legal fight and that i didn't believe decent usage they're attacking you as a filmmaker they're attacking the film there are no. everything became personal it wasn't just about the film is really going after you. and if
that was sued by joel geyser our early trying to be addressed. and especially likely to ask you. guys los angeles they're going to serve you with us are obvious surprise if they doctored yes. i've been successful in court the same week to judge concluded that the. case probably had committed fraud the conclusion was based on testimonies from anonymous witnesses stories. so what happens if the central premise that your documentary that's just about to be released turns out to be a fraud. that....
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. >> we'll bring in joel scarborough. and the author of the "the right path."d republicans master politics and can again. i wonder if republicans are mastering a bit of the political theater here? >> today shows that in politics a weeks a lifetime. it was not too long ago and a fox news poll that showed democrats in a much better place right now than republicans. and you guys have a few poll that shoes those numbers have flipped and fred epiton and republicans are coming up with a viable alternative and helping the president cope his promise. >> we have that poll. it does she an 11 point swing. after the government shutdown, democrats were the beneficenceary of that and obama care, republicans swung in favor. is it enough now for the republicans to back in the glory of the democrats debacle or do they need to present their own plans? >> of course, that is the key. and i talk about reagan and ike in the bock and what we did back in 1994, we opposed to bill clinton's budget and hillaries health care plan. we presented an alternative. we didn't like bill clinton's
. >> we'll bring in joel scarborough. and the author of the "the right path."d republicans master politics and can again. i wonder if republicans are mastering a bit of the political theater here? >> today shows that in politics a weeks a lifetime. it was not too long ago and a fox news poll that showed democrats in a much better place right now than republicans. and you guys have a few poll that shoes those numbers have flipped and fred epiton and republicans are coming...
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this is what the pope said, joel.now rush limbaugh, the head of the republican party, responded today to the pope. this is what rush had to say. >> the pope here has now gone beyond catholicism. he went further than previous comments, attacking the idolatry of money. this is just pure marxism coming out of the mouth of the pope. >> now i know that he was the godfather of conservatism. i didn't know he was the interpreter of theology. >> rush rim baugh has a problem with his pope. he probably really has a problem with jesus christ. he spent his whole life talking about the need to fight hunger and inequality. it's in the old testament, the new testament, and whether you're a believer of his teachings or you believe in math, you have to understand that trickle down does not work. and that's why we are so excited that the white house has come up against any further snap cuts. >> i'm tempted to quote jesus, but i won't do that. >> save it for christmas. >> i'll save it for my christmas show. >> thank you both for joining
this is what the pope said, joel.now rush limbaugh, the head of the republican party, responded today to the pope. this is what rush had to say. >> the pope here has now gone beyond catholicism. he went further than previous comments, attacking the idolatry of money. this is just pure marxism coming out of the mouth of the pope. >> now i know that he was the godfather of conservatism. i didn't know he was the interpreter of theology. >> rush rim baugh has a problem with his...
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before i go any further i want to recognize our members our elected commissioner commissioner joel winning who's with us this morning (clapping) >> i'd like to recognize commissioner matt haney who is with us thank you. and playing a dual rule the mayors
before i go any further i want to recognize our members our elected commissioner commissioner joel winning who's with us this morning (clapping) >> i'd like to recognize commissioner matt haney who is with us thank you. and playing a dual rule the mayors
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before i go any further i want to recognize our members our elected commissioner commissioner joel winning who's with us this morning (clapping) >> i'd like to recognize commissioner matt haney who is with us thank you. and playing a dual rule the mayors commissioner mendosa mcdonald who is here with us (clapping) and the heroes in my mind absolutely the folks that led the work effecting lives each and every day our entire principle group is here today. can you stand so we can applaud you? thank you. thank you for being here. and obviously, we want to thank our principle here at martin luther king middle school natalie for opening her doors to us (clapping) >> i'd like to okay as well as our assistant superintendant ms. jean i didn't pond. (clapping). >> our director of middle schools mr. richard curbing i didn't (clapping). >> and you may have heard r a word or two is our superintendant that supervisors our k 12 schools and, of course, i will introduce him look at later in the program but your absolutely visionary and leader of '71 of san francisco mr. ed lee mayor thank you. and a try vi
before i go any further i want to recognize our members our elected commissioner commissioner joel winning who's with us this morning (clapping) >> i'd like to recognize commissioner matt haney who is with us thank you. and playing a dual rule the mayors commissioner mendosa mcdonald who is here with us (clapping) and the heroes in my mind absolutely the folks that led the work effecting lives each and every day our entire principle group is here today. can you stand so we can applaud...