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. >> i want to ask you for example, katz's -- >> katz desegregates its lunch counter in a couple of days. >> yes. >> a couple other businesses do the same. >> in fairly quick order. >> yes. >> how did that feel? and what -- what did that suggest to you about your activism and its prospects. >> that the walls came tumbling down. we were on a mission. that mission would not be complete until every restaurant in oklahoma city would allow people of color, and would not discriminate because of the fact that they were black. your mother, as a leader of this group. what was the approximate age range of that 13 children that night at katz? >> six to about 16. >> your mother would become such a focal point and such a leader in the next six years in all of the protest activity. all of the direct action. i'm interested, your thoughts about her as a woman, in that role of leadership. of course most of the local hierarchy of every other sort would have been male. >> at that particular time, i did not look at it like that. my mother came from a very interesting family. her father was a dreamer, and my
. >> i want to ask you for example, katz's -- >> katz desegregates its lunch counter in a couple of days. >> yes. >> a couple other businesses do the same. >> in fairly quick order. >> yes. >> how did that feel? and what -- what did that suggest to you about your activism and its prospects. >> that the walls came tumbling down. we were on a mission. that mission would not be complete until every restaurant in oklahoma city would allow people of...
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danny katz started his business in a bedroom 25 years ago. the company, which refurbished handheld bar code readers from companies like starbucks and ups, has grown from 2 to 150 employees. >> i kind pinch myself a lot of times, to tell you the truth. even though we reached over 150 employees, we're still trying to keep that small town feeling. it gets harder. i don't know everybody's first name back there anymore like i used to. it's a mixed feeling because you have to grow to give more, but you can't know everything. >> reporter: even so, there are many long-time employees such as alex anned dra suarez who view their co-workers as an extended family. >> i've been here for 15 years. this is part of my family. >> reporter: responsibility to his employees is one of the things that weighed on katz when he considered uprooting the company about 15 years ago. >> i was concerned about being able to get the work force that i needed here in south florida. >> reporter: through networking and referrals, local officials helped katz find employees and t
danny katz started his business in a bedroom 25 years ago. the company, which refurbished handheld bar code readers from companies like starbucks and ups, has grown from 2 to 150 employees. >> i kind pinch myself a lot of times, to tell you the truth. even though we reached over 150 employees, we're still trying to keep that small town feeling. it gets harder. i don't know everybody's first name back there anymore like i used to. it's a mixed feeling because you have to grow to give more,...
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for the first time in the company's history, katz was forced to lay off people. in order to stop the hemorrhaging, he convinced employees to work a 7-hour day. >> it has rebounded. employees have grown after landing new business. the company expects to almost double its work force. yu mam woo is glad to be employed? >> i am working and i can contribute to society. >> katz admits despite the brighter outlook, he is still too worried about the uncertain economic climate to expand his building? >> i am on the edge. right, even though we are doing well, i am holding back from starting it because i am uncertain. >> for now, katz is grateful he stayed in miami. natasha ganame, al jazeera, miami. >> cool weather is going to be moving in for the u.s. this week. and we are tracking an arctic front. yes, that means very cold air coming out of calendar. temperatures along the canadian border in the upper 30s to low 40s. tomorrow, we get an arctic front. yes, it is the real thing. very cold, dry air, dropping out of canada, sunday will bring chilly conditions into the plains
for the first time in the company's history, katz was forced to lay off people. in order to stop the hemorrhaging, he convinced employees to work a 7-hour day. >> it has rebounded. employees have grown after landing new business. the company expects to almost double its work force. yu mam woo is glad to be employed? >> i am working and i can contribute to society. >> katz admits despite the brighter outlook, he is still too worried about the uncertain economic climate to...
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katz was forced to lay off people for the first time in the company's history and he convinced employeeswork a seven-hour workday. >> reporter: and dbk has rebounded and is poised to grow after landing new business and the company expects to almost double its workforce and this is one of the new hires and getting the job a relief after being unemployed. >> i'm grateful to be here, especially now that i am working and i can contribute to society. >> reporter: and katz says that he is worried about the uncertain economic climate. >> i'm on the edge, right, even though we're doing well, i'm holding back from starting it because i'm uncertain. >> reporter: but for now katz is grateful that he stayed in miami and now is in position to expand his work family. >>> another big saturday in college football, top teams in action. that is ahead in sports. and also it is an out of this world signing of the olympic torch. details when aljazeera america returns. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, there's some really horrible things that are on line, and it's not - it's not just twitter,
katz was forced to lay off people for the first time in the company's history and he convinced employeeswork a seven-hour workday. >> reporter: and dbk has rebounded and is poised to grow after landing new business and the company expects to almost double its workforce and this is one of the new hires and getting the job a relief after being unemployed. >> i'm grateful to be here, especially now that i am working and i can contribute to society. >> reporter: and katz says that...
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katz is about indigo go. one of the important catalytic which the basically, the web generation in addition to the desktop digital processing katz with indigo go. this is recognition there's a way to bring consumers into the financial model of innovation and manufacturing at the grinning i beginning of the process which is as important as the digital process as well. and they've got a historical amount of entrepreneurship >> things why that was a great introduction. hi, i'm kate and i work at indigo go which is as chris mentioned it's a leading platform that's based in san francisco. we were off and on here in january 2008 and we've seen so much innovations in companies to come to life through our platform. any week at any given time you can see we're describing million dollars every week. i'm a small business owner and we started in san francisco and move forward to belmount we have a craft brewery canning line. and we go around the area for our clients. we got our start on ingo-go which is how i learned abo
katz is about indigo go. one of the important catalytic which the basically, the web generation in addition to the desktop digital processing katz with indigo go. this is recognition there's a way to bring consumers into the financial model of innovation and manufacturing at the grinning i beginning of the process which is as important as the digital process as well. and they've got a historical amount of entrepreneurship >> things why that was a great introduction. hi, i'm kate and i...
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. >> i spoke to a guy name phil katz, couldn't get any care because he wife had a preexisting condition. he was frustrated because it did take a few weeks to navigate the website, but at the end of the day they have reduced their monthly bill by $800, reduced the deductible by $2,000, and i think once the website is working, we're going to be hearing more an more about those kinds of benefits. >> so let me ask you, though, you have the scale of disaster of the website. there's a marriage penalty buried in there, going up to $10,000 a couple. you had a lot of paces where they're literally cuttin off specialty hospitals because of the way they're controlling costs is just cutting off care. isn't obama care going to have to be fairly dramatically modified for it to work? >> i think it's going to have to get better and better. i've heard the president say he's more than willing to sit down with democrats and republicans alike. that being said, there's a lot that's promising. we have this sort of collective amnesia about how bad the situation was before this all got started. for example, in
. >> i spoke to a guy name phil katz, couldn't get any care because he wife had a preexisting condition. he was frustrated because it did take a few weeks to navigate the website, but at the end of the day they have reduced their monthly bill by $800, reduced the deductible by $2,000, and i think once the website is working, we're going to be hearing more an more about those kinds of benefits. >> so let me ask you, though, you have the scale of disaster of the website. there's a...
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. >> katz? >> here. >> murphy? >> here, approval for the minutes of the october 8, 2013. >> just one correction. >> sure. >> when i said, i put a restaurant up here at 39, that was 70, not 60. >> okay. could i have a motion for the amendment? so moved. >> all in favor. >> aye. >> aye. >> pledge of allegiance? >> please be advised that during of and the use of cell phones and pagers and the electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting, please be advised that the chair may order the removal from the meeting room of any person responsible for the ringing of the use of the cell phone or pager or sound producing device. be advised that a member of the public has up to three minutes to make comment, unless they adopt a shorter period on any item. >> item six? executive director's report? >> i nout that public comment was at the end so i apologize. >> my mean is corine woods and i have worked on the water front project for years and i know that the port and you can't say publicly how important the washington street p
. >> katz? >> here. >> murphy? >> here, approval for the minutes of the october 8, 2013. >> just one correction. >> sure. >> when i said, i put a restaurant up here at 39, that was 70, not 60. >> okay. could i have a motion for the amendment? so moved. >> all in favor. >> aye. >> aye. >> pledge of allegiance? >> please be advised that during of and the use of cell phones and pagers and the electronic devices are...
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his name is stephen katz. i gave him dignity of a pseudonym to hide behind it. if so you hunt around on the internet, you can find i think a des moines, iowa register interview he did from years ago. he confirmed his existence he's not some purpose i came up. it's a person that probably not more indebted to any human being other than any wife than to him. because, you know, he was there purely voluntarily. he went out with me. we had a really tough time particularly at the beginning. not only was it sort of staggeringly hard for us. we were terribly out of shape. and having not really prepared ourself for the mentally. we were lucky with the weather we did it. it was sprinkling very late in the year. it was really cold and rained chilly rain. we were soaked to the skin a lot of time. and it was pretty horrible. then we got caught in a terrible blizzard. things were not going well at all. if he said, look, bryson, i can't. i'm sorry i can't do this anymore inspect is -- had this is crazy. i'm leaving now. i wouldn't have blamed him at all. i couldn't have blamed
his name is stephen katz. i gave him dignity of a pseudonym to hide behind it. if so you hunt around on the internet, you can find i think a des moines, iowa register interview he did from years ago. he confirmed his existence he's not some purpose i came up. it's a person that probably not more indebted to any human being other than any wife than to him. because, you know, he was there purely voluntarily. he went out with me. we had a really tough time particularly at the beginning. not only...
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>> marn katz. >> t other side of the country, pamela anderson cozying up to the famed jewelry desigrin katz jewelry suite in new york boegz ex-husban and current friend with benefits, rick solomon. >>> behind every good hollywood star there san even better makeup ar, the hollywood reporter's beauty issue with anne hathaway and kate lee on their coverg the 25 beauty moments the year inde. ese newsstandnow. >>> cong up, onlyextra"as ason cpler on th set of "two and a half men" and the tmi nfession at's got him going -- >> whoa! whoa! > plus, michael sthan's guys night out with aj at the victoria secret fashion sh. what he really told his fiancee to let him go. >> you g him good. >>> then, bachelorette emily maynard's w man. how far did she go to keep him secret? that's next. >>> sneak peek of the fourth annual variety's power of comedy event sponsored by xbox one. late nig funnyman jimmy kimmel honored. and "extra" is one-on-one with thman of the hour. >> that's right. have returned. >> tha excsive airs monday. e preview extratv.c. >>> sy super molds, lots of skin, in a $1 billion busi
>> marn katz. >> t other side of the country, pamela anderson cozying up to the famed jewelry desigrin katz jewelry suite in new york boegz ex-husban and current friend with benefits, rick solomon. >>> behind every good hollywood star there san even better makeup ar, the hollywood reporter's beauty issue with anne hathaway and kate lee on their coverg the 25 beauty moments the year inde. ese newsstandnow. >>> cong up, onlyextra"as ason cpler on th set of...
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. >> katz at mids he's too worried to ex-hand hi expand his busine. >> i'm holding back of starting itecause i'm uncertain. >> reporter: but for now katz is grateful that he stayed in miami and in position to expand his work family. al jazeera, miami. >> religious leaders in germany have been marking the 75th anniversary of cristallnacht when there was destruction of jewish homes, businesses and synagogues. >> reporter: a mark of silence to remember a day that was one of the darkest moments in german history. through the streets of berlin they carried a banner that said, remember, commemorate, take part. the city's mayor said the act of remembrance was as important today as it had ever been. >> especially it's a time where the witnesses are dying out and becoming less and less we have to find new ways of commemorating and looking back upon it. to intervene th when injusticese happening, to make clear to everyone that we intervene and accept people as they are, and i think we still have a lot to learn. >> reporter: it was 75 years ago that the nazis launched their attacks upon german je
. >> katz at mids he's too worried to ex-hand hi expand his busine. >> i'm holding back of starting itecause i'm uncertain. >> reporter: but for now katz is grateful that he stayed in miami and in position to expand his work family. al jazeera, miami. >> religious leaders in germany have been marking the 75th anniversary of cristallnacht when there was destruction of jewish homes, businesses and synagogues. >> reporter: a mark of silence to remember a day that was...
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for a look at the new faces and what they tell us about urban policy and politics, we turn to: bruce katz, director of the metropolitan policy program at the brookings institution; and emily badger, writer for the atlantic cities, a web site that covers urban affairs. in a nutshell, briewrks give me a sense of what these three races tell you about the direction of urban politics and policy. >> i think all these elections were about people who were able to get through to the voters and say, "we want our cities to work for everyone." because, frankly, we're still experiencing the aftermath of the great recession. we've got to grow jobs. you just had this report on poverty numbers. the number of people in poverty and near poverty went up 26 million people in the last decade. so mayors are on the ground. they're close to the ground, and what they're hearing from voters is we need work on jobs, we need work on skills, we need work on housing and giving people access to opportunity. and these folks were able to get that message across. >> ifill: emily badger, it sounds a little like a cliche bu
for a look at the new faces and what they tell us about urban policy and politics, we turn to: bruce katz, director of the metropolitan policy program at the brookings institution; and emily badger, writer for the atlantic cities, a web site that covers urban affairs. in a nutshell, briewrks give me a sense of what these three races tell you about the direction of urban politics and policy. >> i think all these elections were about people who were able to get through to the voters and...
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and then you also have some photographs that mayor katz enamel and family can do. as a proof of this advice every family tree gully least it will will or will it cover appealing face it yet. mccain and you can see that there is this a baby and always protect yet to take each other and this is the father and has three kids below are the pics they pay you also have to call it an other and this is my name the baby. solid. this is how my gorgeous man of the top she is still alive and she is happiest lady. holy now says that around two years so now you can say this is the only one in this word that a patch on the face. on shoes though some of thirty one of my feathery is this going to patch it yet. and you are able to identify each and every one of these every time you go faces totally do it because it must be thousands you know hundreds of well we have at the mark sheet we can just check the mike and we can recognize and when you get the meal it was done actually. each family to have it the frolic. ok can tell the day you'll still have to love postcards feel when i've
and then you also have some photographs that mayor katz enamel and family can do. as a proof of this advice every family tree gully least it will will or will it cover appealing face it yet. mccain and you can see that there is this a baby and always protect yet to take each other and this is the father and has three kids below are the pics they pay you also have to call it an other and this is my name the baby. solid. this is how my gorgeous man of the top she is still alive and she is...
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now it definitely needs to be noted that mr katz this may. headlined the first lapping at the end that are at a political rally so clearly the man can be cantankerous he's not a fan of the establishment and maybe get buried pretty quickly but come on n.y.p.d. are you really going to cut off and eighty five year old guy his bike and then punch him in the face and then fill him on top of it. in the tension between cow and the public today there's a lack of respect for authority on one side and too much abuse of authority on the other everyone is all mad at each other and the rich jerks running the show probably love it but is it gone so far that the state of our authority today is that a place where new york cops shot old men around and still without. if that's the kind of behavior we can expect from them we should start calling them the n.y.p.d. the new york pay and the department tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the read that. that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t am
now it definitely needs to be noted that mr katz this may. headlined the first lapping at the end that are at a political rally so clearly the man can be cantankerous he's not a fan of the establishment and maybe get buried pretty quickly but come on n.y.p.d. are you really going to cut off and eighty five year old guy his bike and then punch him in the face and then fill him on top of it. in the tension between cow and the public today there's a lack of respect for authority on one side and...
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it's the community, it's government, it's park avenue katz, it's everyone. but our capital bond program is a success because of our partnership with the department of public works, plain and simple. we have a really, really super partnership. we work together on improving our communities and improving our neighborhoods. and we have a man at the top right now, we call him mr. clean, mohammed nuru, mr. park. he's mr. clean, that's our road show, who is so, so, so committed to making this city park sparkle. i want to bring him up so he can say thank you and let him say a few words. talk a little about our joint giants sweet program. once this event is over we're going to work together to keep this place sparkling. so, mr. clean, come on up. (applause) >> thank you, mr. parks. what a beautiful day. (applause) >> so, i'm very happy on the partnership that we have with the recreation and parks department, from the department of public works, all these bond projects. thanks to the voters, thanks to the community. we've been all working together and this is the resu
it's the community, it's government, it's park avenue katz, it's everyone. but our capital bond program is a success because of our partnership with the department of public works, plain and simple. we have a really, really super partnership. we work together on improving our communities and improving our neighborhoods. and we have a man at the top right now, we call him mr. clean, mohammed nuru, mr. park. he's mr. clean, that's our road show, who is so, so, so committed to making this city...
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. >> okay, next i like to call up rebecca katz the director of animal care and control. >> good afternoon, supervisor. on director cats director of director of animal care and control agent. you've already heard a little bit from others about perspective impacts on users of dg nra property. i also want to note that as an agency responsible for processing commercial dog walker permits, we saw a spike in the number of applications during the 2 weeks federal government was shut down and gg nra property was inaccessible. if that's any indication of impact on city property there will be a significant effect. but i would also like to generate accs concern about this plan as it relates to animal welfare and more specifically our concerns are mostly similar to those in 2011 because as commissioner stevens noted, this is very similar plan to that. preferred alternative to 2011. accs responsible for stray and unwanted domestic animals and providing them new homes but we also provide rescue and facilitate wildlife rehabilitation per sec injured and orphaned animals throughout san francisco. therefor
. >> okay, next i like to call up rebecca katz the director of animal care and control. >> good afternoon, supervisor. on director cats director of director of animal care and control agent. you've already heard a little bit from others about perspective impacts on users of dg nra property. i also want to note that as an agency responsible for processing commercial dog walker permits, we saw a spike in the number of applications during the 2 weeks federal government was shut down...
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his name is not steven katz. i gave him kind of the dignity of a pseudonym to hide behind if he wanted to. he has outed himself but if you hunt around on the internet you can find i think a "des moines register" interview he did some years ago. he has publicly confirmed his existence a case not some figment that he came up with for purposes of amusement. it's a person that i probably not more indebted to any human being other than my wife and i am getting. because he was there purely voluntarily. he went out with me and we had a really, really tough time, particularly at the beginning. not only was it staggeringly hard for us. we were to the out of shape, and hadn't really prepared ourselves for the trail mentally. but also we were really unlucky with the weather when we did it. spring came very late that year. it was really cold. it rained and we were soaked to the skin a lot of the time. it was pretty wretched and got caught in a terrible blizzard. things were not going well at all. and he said to me, at any po
his name is not steven katz. i gave him kind of the dignity of a pseudonym to hide behind if he wanted to. he has outed himself but if you hunt around on the internet you can find i think a "des moines register" interview he did some years ago. he has publicly confirmed his existence a case not some figment that he came up with for purposes of amusement. it's a person that i probably not more indebted to any human being other than my wife and i am getting. because he was there purely...
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his name is stephen katz. i gave him dignity of a pseudonym to hide behind it. if so you hunt around on the internet, you can find i think a des moines, iowa register interview he did from years ago. he confirmed his existence he's not some purpose i came up. it's a person that probably not more indebted to any human being other than any wife than to him. because, you know, he was there purely voluntarily. he went out with me. we had a really tough time particularly at the beginning. not only was it sort of staggeringly hard for us. we were terribly out of shape. and having not really prepared ourself for the mentally. we were lucky with the weather we did it. it was sprinkling very late in the year. it was really cold and rained chilly rain. we were soaked to the skin a lot of time. and it was pretty horrible. then we got caught in a terrible blizzard. things were not going well at all. if he said, look, bryson, i can't. i'm sorry i can't do this anymore inspect is -- had this is crazy. i'm leaving now. i wouldn't have blamed him at all. i couldn't have blamed
his name is stephen katz. i gave him dignity of a pseudonym to hide behind it. if so you hunt around on the internet, you can find i think a des moines, iowa register interview he did from years ago. he confirmed his existence he's not some purpose i came up. it's a person that probably not more indebted to any human being other than any wife than to him. because, you know, he was there purely voluntarily. he went out with me. we had a really tough time particularly at the beginning. not only...
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despite ongoing talks also trapped and desperate professional footballers' union plans a trip to katz to support a french player he's been barred from returning home over legal tangle. though if you're looking for somewhere to invest and on to ball the thing moral implications private jails could be an option the number of inmates being held in them has swelled and that scathing private shareholders bump up profits but as artie's marina portnoy explains there's a huge conflict of interests. corrections corporation of america is the hilton of the private prison industry a multibillion dollar business that's getting rich off punishment we are c.c.a. the more people locked up behind bars and the longer they stay there the more money c.c.a. makes last year the company banked a reported one point seven billion dollars they are fully aware of the reality which is that they need massive our story should in order to stay in business they need excessive sentences for nonviolent crime so yes they push for legislation that will sure more and more people are in there with more than to put million
despite ongoing talks also trapped and desperate professional footballers' union plans a trip to katz to support a french player he's been barred from returning home over legal tangle. though if you're looking for somewhere to invest and on to ball the thing moral implications private jails could be an option the number of inmates being held in them has swelled and that scathing private shareholders bump up profits but as artie's marina portnoy explains there's a huge conflict of interests....
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mitchell katz is this a year when is it such as el bulli will bring the power of biomass energy. the stone for reese was so much. but the increase in the future and what you said earlier that year expect a further jump in and or shipwrecks and find out what to expect that to truly the on campus at maximum. euro by year as a accumulation. so ten percent because well like mahler on the ninety one minus two percent of. the because he's sending us to seven placenta has a kid. so full we do go monthly increase. i think more than more than seven percent to at least the campus and i think in the futurity maybe steal five years. i guess. it was thought to contain the somewhat rare times today thank you very much during that week. before your dna and another began. get the latest line from seoul expert analysis from ages fourteen with the viewpoint only caught with its global network and why on arrival that. he always on standby south. all the economic rights korea's per capita income is expected to top twenty four thousand us dollars for the first time this year largely backed by the app
mitchell katz is this a year when is it such as el bulli will bring the power of biomass energy. the stone for reese was so much. but the increase in the future and what you said earlier that year expect a further jump in and or shipwrecks and find out what to expect that to truly the on campus at maximum. euro by year as a accumulation. so ten percent because well like mahler on the ninety one minus two percent of. the because he's sending us to seven placenta has a kid. so full we do go...
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katz lien sebelius is going over the numbers in a phone call with reporters has that phone call begunet? that phone call has not begun. when it does, we are going to listen in for the highlights of that as reporters ask questions and kathleen sebelius comes up with with answers on where we are with this thing. as i mentioned originally health officials said they had hoped somewhere close to 494,000 would be able to enroll by that period and it was barely more than 20% of that goal. i want to get to wendell goler who is at the white house for us. wendell, can you give us some context on what this means? >> well, it's a disappointment. but it's hard to say, shep, just how disheartening it is at the white house it's unclear how many of the 106,000 people have in effect confirmed selection by committing to pay the first month's premium and how many might really still be shopping. in any case, the white house says it's a disappointment to the president and his aides. officials still putting the lion share of the blame on the poorly performing web site here is jay carney from just a short w
katz lien sebelius is going over the numbers in a phone call with reporters has that phone call begunet? that phone call has not begun. when it does, we are going to listen in for the highlights of that as reporters ask questions and kathleen sebelius comes up with with answers on where we are with this thing. as i mentioned originally health officials said they had hoped somewhere close to 494,000 would be able to enroll by that period and it was barely more than 20% of that goal. i want to...
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seconds later, witness and reserve deputy sheriff david katz tackles strier from behind. >> a couple other people at that point had jumped on with me and i was able to get his left arm behind after and i just held his arms behind his back until another deputy came in. >> get down! >> face down on the ground, strier is handcuffed. police discover a second gun in his pants pocket. >> let's bring him straight to the lockup. >> meanwhile, gerald curry lies on the concrete with five bullets in him. >> paramedics are on the way. they'll check you out, okay? >> curry is rushed to the hospital and thanks to the tiny tree and his quick thinking, he survives. >> he is an extremely fortunate gentleman. >> dr. charles dang is an emergency physician who examines curry. the first bullet, lodged in his neck, is only fractions of an inch away from his spinal cord. this one bullet could have paralyzed or killed him in an instant. >> there aren't too many people that get shot that many times and live to tell about it. >> because of strier's poor health and mental state, his trial is delayed for years.
seconds later, witness and reserve deputy sheriff david katz tackles strier from behind. >> a couple other people at that point had jumped on with me and i was able to get his left arm behind after and i just held his arms behind his back until another deputy came in. >> get down! >> face down on the ground, strier is handcuffed. police discover a second gun in his pants pocket. >> let's bring him straight to the lockup. >> meanwhile, gerald curry lies on the...
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classic indian cinema on to the states is called bollywood expects really cute to see st mall to swing katz. who knew the other. i have. i can more guru to war. call me each. after all. ch the second day of deadly bombings has rocked the libyan capital combat rules breaking out here in the east of tripoli. that's a day off. the forty three people selling premonition like is it confined for testers. not even seen a mom suffered a stroke earlier this year but algeria long that president kennedy but that he kept hitting only the finest coffee from the first time in all things that can do that in upcoming elections. more than a week of the typhoon high and it has been at the ms paint is not to think through each of its central areas. on friday was divine. mr watching us play. the sustained a second day of deadly violence in the libyan capital tripoli it is raging in meat edge or a neighborhood in the east of the safety of the swamp as i was coming from debt to income tax rules that. this came up to that day and two nights of not checking to take at least forty three people were killed and more
classic indian cinema on to the states is called bollywood expects really cute to see st mall to swing katz. who knew the other. i have. i can more guru to war. call me each. after all. ch the second day of deadly bombings has rocked the libyan capital combat rules breaking out here in the east of tripoli. that's a day off. the forty three people selling premonition like is it confined for testers. not even seen a mom suffered a stroke earlier this year but algeria long that president kennedy...
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> finally gave them to congeght he has had to issue another subpoena for health and human services katzelius to get those documents in advance. >> elise, thank you. nice to see you. >> thanks, greta. >> obamacare causing unthinkable problems for some doctors for themselves, their employees and their patients. dr. rick hen again joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> as i understand it, you have lost your insurance, sir? >> that's correct our group health plan has been cancelled as of about a month ago. >> in terms of you have a number of employees and provide health insurance for them. have you attempted to find out like go on the web site to see if there is some insurance you can get for them and what the cost would be? >> right now we are waiting on our broker to get back with us. she is supposed to have some figures for us by the end of this weeks. the only time i went on the web site to check it out it was down. >> and so what is this doing to your practice? >> the employees naturally are concerned as everybody. just like the other millions of americans that are unc
> finally gave them to congeght he has had to issue another subpoena for health and human services katzelius to get those documents in advance. >> elise, thank you. nice to see you. >> thanks, greta. >> obamacare causing unthinkable problems for some doctors for themselves, their employees and their patients. dr. rick hen again joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> as i understand it, you have lost your insurance, sir? >> that's correct...
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carla katz spent most of the day protesting outside of a walmart in new jersey. i mean, you heard the interview. i've heard that stuff before. but here's the thing, carla, a lot of upward mobility at walmart, in fact, they just promoted a guy to ceo who started at the very bottom. i think that is the american dream right there. >> i actually think this is about the american dream. the protests are about the american dream. we've seen a decimation of the middle class in america. and as you said, people do want jobs, but they want jobs that have fair pay. they want jobs where they're entitled to respect. they want jobs where -- they have job security. >> you think they get respect -- >> i think people are given disrespect there. >> really? why do so many people want those jobs? i don't get it. when i hear you describe walmart, it doesn't sound like the place where a thousand people line up for 100 jobs. >> you know, walmart is a place where 825,000 out of the 1.3 million employees are making less than $25,000 a year. the majority of them are part time. you have the
carla katz spent most of the day protesting outside of a walmart in new jersey. i mean, you heard the interview. i've heard that stuff before. but here's the thing, carla, a lot of upward mobility at walmart, in fact, they just promoted a guy to ceo who started at the very bottom. i think that is the american dream right there. >> i actually think this is about the american dream. the protests are about the american dream. we've seen a decimation of the middle class in america. and as you...
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she's homeless and she has a lot of kept does judge katz. i mean, come on.ave to say to that person is karma. animal control now wants to review nearby security cameras that may have captured the crime. if the suspect is described only as a male wearing a hooded sweatshirt and carrying a skateboard. when he is caught, he is facing animal cruelty charges. >>james: the teenagers and of fire while coming home on an ac transit bus earlier this month will be going home from the hospital some brief session fleischmann will be home just in time to celebrate thanksgiving. just over three weeks ago such as kurt was set on fire while riding in ac transit bus in oakland. such a who was born a boy but doesn't identify being a male or female was covered in second and third degree burns after the incident. daddy--debbie crandell, sasha's mother wanted to thank those who have have been so supportive. >>: i just want to send a shot out to all those who are supported us. and sasha. family friends and strangers. it has been such a three note in the midst of this court-just ho
she's homeless and she has a lot of kept does judge katz. i mean, come on.ave to say to that person is karma. animal control now wants to review nearby security cameras that may have captured the crime. if the suspect is described only as a male wearing a hooded sweatshirt and carrying a skateboard. when he is caught, he is facing animal cruelty charges. >>james: the teenagers and of fire while coming home on an ac transit bus earlier this month will be going home from the hospital some...
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real life, recreated the famous scene from "when harry met sally" with multiple doing that scene in katz it is hilarious. my friend charlie todd. check it out. >> i love improv everywhere. this afternoon, new brunswick, new jersey, i'm moderating a panel with three former new jersey governors. talking about the governorship and the media. if you're in the area, stop by. thanks to my guests. join us tomorrow for a special two-hour edition of "up." it has been 50 years since the assassination of president john f. kennedy. we'll look back at how that day unfolded in dallas on television and washington. panel includes robert mcneil, then nbc's correspondent and was with the president on november 22nd as well as former jfk white house aide harris wall ford. up next is melissa harris-perry. the birthday party invite that is the envy for any politician who wants to be president. the hottest political event going on and it happens tonight. plus, going on offense in the jong going all-out assault on women. democrats shift tactics. melissa harris-perry, she is next. we will see you right here tomo
real life, recreated the famous scene from "when harry met sally" with multiple doing that scene in katz it is hilarious. my friend charlie todd. check it out. >> i love improv everywhere. this afternoon, new brunswick, new jersey, i'm moderating a panel with three former new jersey governors. talking about the governorship and the media. if you're in the area, stop by. thanks to my guests. join us tomorrow for a special two-hour edition of "up." it has been 50 years...
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hike the appalachian trail in the company of a slightly challenging companion who i named stephen katzn about. now it starts in the spring of 22 miles. it's really hard. if you read the book, i grew seriously preoccupied with the attacks. the hike in eastern words. i know the eastern united states have attacked very often, but with respect to an individual, it only has to happen once. and so i was genuinely a little bit concerned about the dangers. i discovered after the book came out that lots and lots of people all over north america share these concerns because i got nervous by people giving advice on how to avoid bear attacks are hiking. it is always the result is so high you. [laughter] there was one letter i got from a lady in new hampshire. she told me the way you are hiking out west is grizzly bears are very dangerous creatures. there's two things i cited you wherever you go. first of all you should wear a belt underclothing because this alerts the bears you won't overtake them by surprise. the second thing they tell you to do everywhere you go with lookout on the ground in fro
hike the appalachian trail in the company of a slightly challenging companion who i named stephen katzn about. now it starts in the spring of 22 miles. it's really hard. if you read the book, i grew seriously preoccupied with the attacks. the hike in eastern words. i know the eastern united states have attacked very often, but with respect to an individual, it only has to happen once. and so i was genuinely a little bit concerned about the dangers. i discovered after the book came out that lots...
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hike the appalachian trail in the company of a slightly challenging companion who i named stephen katzn the book. the appalachian trail, as must surely know, starts in northern part of the state and runs for 2200 miles in maine. and it's really hard. if you wrote the book you'll know i grew preoccupied with the danger of bear attack while hiking in the eastern woods. i know, bears in eastern united states don't attack very often. the thing is with respect to any individual, it only has to happen once. [laughter] so i was concerned about the danger. and i was gratified to discover after the book came outt
hike the appalachian trail in the company of a slightly challenging companion who i named stephen katzn the book. the appalachian trail, as must surely know, starts in northern part of the state and runs for 2200 miles in maine. and it's really hard. if you wrote the book you'll know i grew preoccupied with the danger of bear attack while hiking in the eastern woods. i know, bears in eastern united states don't attack very often. the thing is with respect to any individual, it only has to...
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rights looking at how still 50% of blacks were still disenfranchised in south carolina, complaining to katzven the civil rights law of 1964 there was a powerful tool that the federal government had and still has today, which is to say we're going to take back those federal dollars p if you continue to segregate and discriminate. and one of the things that -- a clear deal, and i think we have to call out democrats and northern democrats on this, mayor dailey wanted to keep his anti-poverty programs and keep his school segregation. >> you brought me to exactly where we are going which is to dailey's chicago. that is where we are going next. thank you both for being here. when we come back, we're going to talk about three years in riker's for the crime of being young, black, and male. with 50% more animal protein than other leading brands... ...to help keep his body as strong as his love. iams. keep love strong. there's new iams woof delights. some wet food has gluten and artificial flavors. iams has real meat and eggs in our tasty chunks. now that's real love. new iams woof delights. see, i k
rights looking at how still 50% of blacks were still disenfranchised in south carolina, complaining to katzven the civil rights law of 1964 there was a powerful tool that the federal government had and still has today, which is to say we're going to take back those federal dollars p if you continue to segregate and discriminate. and one of the things that -- a clear deal, and i think we have to call out democrats and northern democrats on this, mayor dailey wanted to keep his anti-poverty...
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daniel morris, global strategist and david katz, chief investment officer.u, you look at markets here, we've hit new psychological levels how important it is really what are you watching now? >> you want to go back to earnings because that's what. going to drive stocks. the degree people are nervous, expecting to some degree a correction in the markets you want to ask, where will that come from? a change in sentiment, a change in monetary policy or earnings outlook? for all of those right now, it's benign. we think if you look attornings in that consistently seems to be a strong forecast next year, it's a good environment. >> how much further do we have to go? >> we don't want it to go too far. valuations are reasonable. nice to see a flattish market, to be honest, so we don't accumulate too much more that we ultimately have to give back when monetary policy tightens. >> conversations about seasonality. we watch that thing this time of the year. have any gains this year altered what we normally see? >> well, generally if the market's up in the first ten mont
daniel morris, global strategist and david katz, chief investment officer.u, you look at markets here, we've hit new psychological levels how important it is really what are you watching now? >> you want to go back to earnings because that's what. going to drive stocks. the degree people are nervous, expecting to some degree a correction in the markets you want to ask, where will that come from? a change in sentiment, a change in monetary policy or earnings outlook? for all of those right...
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looked like fundamental high quality companies, driven with the platform, custom ink, its counter, mark katzty i social shopping, lots of upside to this company, a double bottom line company, just launched a new site called booster, which allows individuals to raise money around a cause or a mission, they have a division called pair up, which will open up a new revenue source, targeted media, a consumer is buy t-shirts for a family reunion or charitable cause it can opt-in and bring in a sponsor and bring the cost for the t-shirt down. allow a consumer to bring in an advertisement that they feel is comfortable for their cause. we felt this was a very, very innovative way of using the internet. we thought it was fair ly bride. one thing we are seeing, private companies lose sight of what their exit is. this is a company profitable today. it's not focused on an immediate ipo or some kind of exit. it's trying to build real, real quality and, you know, if you read a lot about what warren buffett has always believed, you know, finding products and service and high-quality companies that make thin
looked like fundamental high quality companies, driven with the platform, custom ink, its counter, mark katzty i social shopping, lots of upside to this company, a double bottom line company, just launched a new site called booster, which allows individuals to raise money around a cause or a mission, they have a division called pair up, which will open up a new revenue source, targeted media, a consumer is buy t-shirts for a family reunion or charitable cause it can opt-in and bring in a...
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>> someone like safra katz, oracle. >> any other name you want to throw out?ght on the retail season. >> macy's, tjx, michael kors will be some of the winners and we'll have a retail season that will be extended. >> thank you for joining us. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm david faber with kayla tausche. it's bring your kid to work day on what lab shortened trading day for the markets.
>> someone like safra katz, oracle. >> any other name you want to throw out?ght on the retail season. >> macy's, tjx, michael kors will be some of the winners and we'll have a retail season that will be extended. >> thank you for joining us. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm david faber with kayla tausche. it's bring your kid to work day on what lab shortened trading...
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when i tried to hike the appalachian trail in the company of a challenging companion named stephen katz in the book. the appalachian trail starts in the spring mountains north of the state, 22 miles to main and it is hard. if you read the bill you know i grew genuinely preoccupied with the dangers of bear at tax when hiking in the eastern woods. berries in the eastern united states don't attack very often but with respect to any individual italy has to happen once. i tried most genuinely a little concerned about the dangers and gratified to discover after the book came out that lots and lots of people all over north america share these concerns because i got letters from people on how to avoid bear attacks when hiking and the basic advice used to be go hiking with someone who can't run as fast as you can. there was one letter i got from a lady in new hampshire that pleased me and she told me when you are hiking out west in grizzly bear country and grizzly bears are very dangerous creatures, you should do wherever you go, first of all you should wear a little belt on your clothing becaus
when i tried to hike the appalachian trail in the company of a challenging companion named stephen katz in the book. the appalachian trail starts in the spring mountains north of the state, 22 miles to main and it is hard. if you read the bill you know i grew genuinely preoccupied with the dangers of bear at tax when hiking in the eastern woods. berries in the eastern united states don't attack very often but with respect to any individual italy has to happen once. i tried most genuinely a...