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governor keating, welcome to "bottom line." you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> is the linchpin for a full-fledged housing recovery really the jobs market? >> it really is. people who do not have a certain long-term employment opportunity or people he do not have what they think is a pretty good salary or income, -- who do not have what they think is a pretty good salary or income, they will be hesitant to buy a 30 year obligation. also student loan debt is something that did not exist in my generation to the extent it does today. that is an inhibitor to an individual wanting to buy a house. and the mortgage rules, 40% debt to income, the level of down payments required, things that are still not bad -- you have to have the assets to buy a house, but there are a number of issues out there that discourage people from wanting to buy a home. >> yesterday i spoke to michelle meyer, the senior economist at tank of america merrill lynch. she answered a question i want to pose to you. why is credit still so tight? oh --
governor keating, welcome to "bottom line." you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> is the linchpin for a full-fledged housing recovery really the jobs market? >> it really is. people who do not have a certain long-term employment opportunity or people he do not have what they think is a pretty good salary or income, -- who do not have what they think is a pretty good salary or income, they will be hesitant to buy a 30 year obligation. also student loan...
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phil keating is live in delray beach, florida, with that argument.dical marijuana prop ownents are hitting florida retirement centers just as hard as college campuses this year. the silver tour arrives here in delray beach tonight, and amendment two could really be decided one way or the other by senior citizen voters like these. florida has one out of five residents as retired, and they are being touted as the largest group that could benefit from medical pot. nancy says she is one example. she smokes pot illegally for her multiple sclerosis. >> it just goes down through your body. stretch, wiggle my toes, move the legs. >> as it is right now, medical marijuana is legal in 23 states and washington d.c. florida would become the first southern state to allow it. all year gangapreneurs rash alt med in sarasota plans to dispense it believing medical pot's time has finally arrived downtown. opposition is well financed. drug-free florida specifically cited the amendment's language that would allow anyone who has a debilitating -- permission to get it. the
phil keating is live in delray beach, florida, with that argument.dical marijuana prop ownents are hitting florida retirement centers just as hard as college campuses this year. the silver tour arrives here in delray beach tonight, and amendment two could really be decided one way or the other by senior citizen voters like these. florida has one out of five residents as retired, and they are being touted as the largest group that could benefit from medical pot. nancy says she is one example....
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keating, jr., and then tried to help him hide his crimes from bank examiners.is classic book "the best way to rob a bank is to own one" is now available in an updated edition. he holds two academic appointments, one at the university of missouri-kansas city and also at the university of minnesota school of law. and welcome back. >> thank you. >> in a nutshell, what did the jury decide in sacramento? and why should we care? >> well, this is the first time that a jury has ever got to hear what actually caused the crisis. and the jury was horrified. because it was the lenders who deliberately made massive amounts of fraudulent loans and then sold these massive amounts of fraudulent loans through additional frauds to the secondary market and eventually brought down the global financial system. and the testimony that came out in the case is that the agents, the fbi agents and the irs agents simply assumed that the banks were the victims and the bankers were the victims and simply assumed that the little people, the mice, were the problem in all of this. so they neve
keating, jr., and then tried to help him hide his crimes from bank examiners.is classic book "the best way to rob a bank is to own one" is now available in an updated edition. he holds two academic appointments, one at the university of missouri-kansas city and also at the university of minnesota school of law. and welcome back. >> thank you. >> in a nutshell, what did the jury decide in sacramento? and why should we care? >> well, this is the first time that a jury...
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and chris keating will ask the first question. >> mr.loy, connecticut's economy has grown by only 1% total during the past three years. what specific steps should state government take to kick start the economy, and how big of a role should financial incentives play? malloy: first of all, let me say it's great to be with you. i want to recognize my wife, my son and, of course, our great lieutenant governor, and i want to thank courant and fox for putting this on. the economy is an important issue. i'm proud, for instance, we have seen the creation of 60,000 private sector jobs, but that's not enough. i won't rest until every person in connecticut who wants to have a job has a job. and we are making progress in that regard. you've asked are there incentives that should be applied. of course there are. one of the things i'm proudest about is the small business express program. before nancy and i were sworn into office, there was no tool set the help grow small businesses in connecticut even though most job creation takes place in small bus
and chris keating will ask the first question. >> mr.loy, connecticut's economy has grown by only 1% total during the past three years. what specific steps should state government take to kick start the economy, and how big of a role should financial incentives play? malloy: first of all, let me say it's great to be with you. i want to recognize my wife, my son and, of course, our great lieutenant governor, and i want to thank courant and fox for putting this on. the economy is an...
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as we look at numbers, joe keating, straddling the line where it closed. you might not get a huge bump until we hear from the conference call and mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg so what do you make of this? >> facebook is becoming a dominant player in the mobile space, in the social media place. i think investors are looking at the report beating and they want to be behind the stock. they're looking at it really long-term, liz, not short term. david: i want to go back to larry for a second. larry, you keep a key eye on facebook. the numbers at first, the market digested poorly the numbers. it was down 4%. now it is looking like gaining after-hours. where do you think it trades tomorrow? >> i think it's a trade up. this is one company that controls its destiny. there is a little bit of risk premium in the stock. i mean consensus thinks it is at 90, $95 stock, however, will they continue to be able to have this mobile ad revenue grow by these triple digit numbers? are they going to be able to monetize instagram and video? that is something really big but
as we look at numbers, joe keating, straddling the line where it closed. you might not get a huge bump until we hear from the conference call and mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg so what do you make of this? >> facebook is becoming a dominant player in the mobile space, in the social media place. i think investors are looking at the report beating and they want to be behind the stock. they're looking at it really long-term, liz, not short term. david: i want to go back to larry for a...
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we think perhaps of wild-eyed artists and poets like keats and shelley of melancholy gothic ruins and mysterious northern landscapes, where 19th-century man communed with nature. and all that is a part of it, but the poet baudelaire said that the key to romanticism was not the subject matter or even truth itself but feeling-- that you should listen to that inner voice, and that alone would give art its merit. and so the old moralities which had driven art in the past-- religion traditional ethics civic virtues, and so on-- were thrown out of the window. even reason itself was seen to be insufficient. all that counted was feeling and experience. this new sensibility-- heroic and sentimental self-assertive and profoundly individualist-- would lie at the center of western art from that time until the present day. france, like the rest of europe, was now changing fast. a rapid rise in population the spreadf industry and the emergence of an urban proletariat helped bring about the growth of new social structures and with them, political conflicts. the printing press now enabled millions to
we think perhaps of wild-eyed artists and poets like keats and shelley of melancholy gothic ruins and mysterious northern landscapes, where 19th-century man communed with nature. and all that is a part of it, but the poet baudelaire said that the key to romanticism was not the subject matter or even truth itself but feeling-- that you should listen to that inner voice, and that alone would give art its merit. and so the old moralities which had driven art in the past-- religion traditional...
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chris keating will ask the first question. chris? >> connecticut's economy has grown by only 1% total during the past three years. what specific steps should state government take to kickstart the economy, and how big of a role should financial incentives play? >> it's great to be with you. i want to recognize my wife, kathy, my son, daniel, and the great lieutenant governor nancy. for puttingank fox this event on. the economy is a very important issue. i'm proud we have seen the creation of the 60,000 private sector jobs, but that's not enough. i won't rest until every person in connecticut who wants to have a job has a job. we are making progress in that regard. you asked are there incentives that should be applied. of course there are. one of the things i'm proudest about is the small business express program. before nancy and i were sworn into office, there was no toolset to help grow small businesses in connecticut even though most job creation takes place in small businesses. we have treated a tool that is allowing us to stand
chris keating will ask the first question. chris? >> connecticut's economy has grown by only 1% total during the past three years. what specific steps should state government take to kickstart the economy, and how big of a role should financial incentives play? >> it's great to be with you. i want to recognize my wife, kathy, my son, daniel, and the great lieutenant governor nancy. for puttingank fox this event on. the economy is a very important issue. i'm proud we have seen the...
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when his outpost combat outpost keating was overwhelmed by enemy forces they filmed this video of thea native running to defend his position along with his best friend private first class kevin thompson. >> the next thing i'm zigzagging because bullets are hitting my ankles and as soon as i get to the 240 thompson is coming out and he got hit right in front of me. it's that surreal moment where you realize you can't do anything for your friend. >> reporter: it was the deadliest battle of the war that year and when it was over eight u.s. soldiers were dead. dozens of others carried wounds physical and otherwise including rodriguez. >> you come home back to a world that expects you to be the same and i'm questioning myself why i'm living. i would drive different routes to go to the store because i was afraid of getting blown up. i was very close to taking my own life at that point. >> reporter: how close? >> a loaded handgun. a loaded handgun away. to my temple. >> reporter: but the story of daniel rodriguez is ultimately an inspiring one. >> rodriguez doing his daily job. >> reporter:
when his outpost combat outpost keating was overwhelmed by enemy forces they filmed this video of thea native running to defend his position along with his best friend private first class kevin thompson. >> the next thing i'm zigzagging because bullets are hitting my ankles and as soon as i get to the 240 thompson is coming out and he got hit right in front of me. it's that surreal moment where you realize you can't do anything for your friend. >> reporter: it was the deadliest...
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. >> reporter: his name james keating a former councilman who launched finish the job new jersey and told msnbc -- >> the governor and his staff in trenton are sitting on $800 million. >> is that true >> yes. >> reporter: almost true. we found it it's $547 million not $800 million. we discovered that when we talked to fema and department of community affairs. we also found out nearly half of the 8800 people who applied for fund i funding got it. >> this becomes a narrative that tracks you wherever you go. >> reporter: professor rich harris says christie's rant will travel with him in his aspirations for a presidential run. >> i don't know if it polarizes him. what it does it characterizes him as someone who is not willing to, you know, tolerate criticism. >> reporter: new jersey's department of community affairs went on to explain that those federal dollars they don't all flow to the state of new jersey all at once. also there are very strict guidelines as to when the monies can be dispersed. they said not much who ultimately applies for that grant funding ultimately needs it. live i
. >> reporter: his name james keating a former councilman who launched finish the job new jersey and told msnbc -- >> the governor and his staff in trenton are sitting on $800 million. >> is that true >> yes. >> reporter: almost true. we found it it's $547 million not $800 million. we discovered that when we talked to fema and department of community affairs. we also found out nearly half of the 8800 people who applied for fund i funding got it. >> this...
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speaking of florida, phil keating is live in our south florida newsroom.how is orbital sciences handling this rocket explosion? >> a big afternoon conference call with investors meant to reassure them the company is solid and space flight is risky even though the stock plummeted $300 million last night. take a look at this view from the explosion last night from a private plane and the person taking that video clip claimed he could actually feel the aftershock. all this has grounded orbital. it would have been orbital's fourth resupply mission to the space station last night and $2 billion nasa contract. this leaves spacex as the only american commercial space company flying cargo to the space station and it's renewed questions about relying on private space companies. remember by 2017, boeing and space "x" a spacex are supposed to be hauling astronauts to the space station. >> the rocket had russian made engines, right? >> it did. they have been mocked by competitor elon musk as being outdated just a couple years ago and last night's explosion happened du
speaking of florida, phil keating is live in our south florida newsroom.how is orbital sciences handling this rocket explosion? >> a big afternoon conference call with investors meant to reassure them the company is solid and space flight is risky even though the stock plummeted $300 million last night. take a look at this view from the explosion last night from a private plane and the person taking that video clip claimed he could actually feel the aftershock. all this has grounded...
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. >> jim keating founder of a group critical of the pace of superstorm recovery for many homeowners beganeckling christie waving a sign saying "get sandy families back in their home. get back on on the job ." governor christie tried to take him on. >> i've been here when the cameras aren't here buddy. sit down and shut up. >> why isn't he he in ortley beach. >> the governor was met with homeowners who fired off questions during his anniversary tour. doug says he's still struggling to stay afloat. >> they're dropping the ball big time and all i see is a lot of finger pointing and a lost excuses. >> going to take awhile. we have to continue to persevere over it. i'm proud of the stuff that we've done and we're always looking to get better. >> despite contentious encounters along the way governor christie continue to do assure residents that help is on the way in the form of a billion dollars in federal housing assistance. he says those eligible for reconstruction grants should get awards by next spring. a $50,000 economic grant allowed tom and valerie white sell to get their marina business
. >> jim keating founder of a group critical of the pace of superstorm recovery for many homeowners beganeckling christie waving a sign saying "get sandy families back in their home. get back on on the job ." governor christie tried to take him on. >> i've been here when the cameras aren't here buddy. sit down and shut up. >> why isn't he he in ortley beach. >> the governor was met with homeowners who fired off questions during his anniversary tour. doug says...
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. >> reporter: if you dined at chick keats and pete's you wouldn't guess there was an armed robbery hours earlier. >> perfectly normal as if nothing happen. >> reporter: the search is on for these two masked men and police are seeking any clues to aid them in their investigation. police say they are searching through that surveillance video we just showed you as well as other surveillance footage they captured from other nearby businesses. we'll bring you more information as soon as we get it ourselves. but for now we're live in drexel hill, noel mcclaren cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks, know wl. new at 11:00 o'clock tonight arc home invasion in north philadelphia and right now police are still looking for two gunmen. it happened at around 8:30 tonight on north 18th street. the neighborhood is mostly off cam russ housing for students from temple university. police tell us six victims were tied up and one of them was beaten with a gun. they told investigators the suspects are both male and one was wearing a bucks county community college sweatshirt. also a man is savagely beaten his bod
. >> reporter: if you dined at chick keats and pete's you wouldn't guess there was an armed robbery hours earlier. >> perfectly normal as if nothing happen. >> reporter: the search is on for these two masked men and police are seeking any clues to aid them in their investigation. police say they are searching through that surveillance video we just showed you as well as other surveillance footage they captured from other nearby businesses. we'll bring you more information as...
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chris keating has the next question. >> mr. malloy, who has been the greatest influence on your decision to go into politics and why? >> my mother was. i grew up with very serious learning and physical disabilities that took years to overcome. some people in those days it referred to me as mentally retarded. my mother knew that it was not true. she also had a different message. "you have an obligation to leave the world a better place than having lived in it." it's what kept me going when i had to listen to all of my textbooks on recorded books for the blind and make a decision about whether i would apply to law school knowing there was via a test one day that i might not pass if i did not make a lot of progress. i graduated magna cum laude from boston college, i went to law school, i took the bar exam in three different states. i was the first to take the exam orally who wasn't blind. i have done my best to fight for you. this estate was in a lot of 18% deficit, a i had nothing to do with, and i had not been part of state gove
chris keating has the next question. >> mr. malloy, who has been the greatest influence on your decision to go into politics and why? >> my mother was. i grew up with very serious learning and physical disabilities that took years to overcome. some people in those days it referred to me as mentally retarded. my mother knew that it was not true. she also had a different message. "you have an obligation to leave the world a better place than having lived in it." it's what...
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phil keating looks at the grass roots efforts in florida. >> yes, i do! >> reporter: rallying college students to vote to legalize medical marijuana is a given, but amendment 2's passage could actually depend on these voters. one in five voters in floridian is a retiree and some argue florida's seniors would benefit the most from marijuana, like nancy, who suffers from multiple sclerosis. >> you just feel relief. it justice goes down through your body. i can stretch wiggle my toes. >> reporter: it's also about reducing the number of pills she's takes every day. 23 states allow people to use medical marijuana. mike is an aspiring entrepreneur. he and his partners have the blueprint to grow it and sell it once the prescribing doctor prescribes it. >> i think the next five years there's going to be an explosion of enough information. >> amendment 2 is the trick. >> opposition focuses mostly on the wording of the amendment itself, allowing "anybody with a medically debilitating condition" to smoke cannabis. >> we've seen people walk into the stores and gettin
phil keating looks at the grass roots efforts in florida. >> yes, i do! >> reporter: rallying college students to vote to legalize medical marijuana is a given, but amendment 2's passage could actually depend on these voters. one in five voters in floridian is a retiree and some argue florida's seniors would benefit the most from marijuana, like nancy, who suffers from multiple sclerosis. >> you just feel relief. it justice goes down through your body. i can stretch wiggle my...
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az sailor myself, phil keating is live for us from fort later dale at the international boat show in about this boat. >> therebying. it's a head turner. blue water warrior. >> it's got all the features you would want if are you disabled. you can get up and around the boat. you can go deep sea fishing and enjoy the water like you used to do. it's even got a $50,000 stable easer to keep it steady on the open seas, and this man right here, captain andrew, helped design it. it's critical. wif his advisors a wounded warrior that stepped on an ied. his name is aaron. we caught up with him yesterday. he says most importantly, a boat like this helps our warriors mentally. >> a lot of guys will sometimes sink into some depression. they will. >>> men and women return home after having at least one major limb amputated. >> it's a beautiful boat, but what does something like that cost? >> it's about $200,000. right now it's just being used for veterans, warriors, to go out on the water, but things could change if interest picks up, and all the veterans seem to think this is an outstanding idea.
az sailor myself, phil keating is live for us from fort later dale at the international boat show in about this boat. >> therebying. it's a head turner. blue water warrior. >> it's got all the features you would want if are you disabled. you can get up and around the boat. you can go deep sea fishing and enjoy the water like you used to do. it's even got a $50,000 stable easer to keep it steady on the open seas, and this man right here, captain andrew, helped design it. it's...
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joining me at the desk is jim bernstein and kirs keating.ds,didates have drawn and the audience has promised to remain quiet, no cheering or applause or outburst of any kind. withirst topic deals something very important to all of us here in the connecticut, the economy. chris keating will ask the firs t question. >> our economy has only grown by 1% total. what specific steps should state government take to kickstart the economy, and how big of a role should financial incentives play? then say it is great to be with you and i want to recognize my white cap bu is here with me today, and the great lieutenant governor. i want to thank the current -- t he economy is very important. i am proud that we have seen the creation of 60,000 private sector jobs that that is not enough. i won't rest until every person in connecticut who wants to have a job has a job, and we are making progress in that regard. you asked are there incentives such a b implies -- of course there are. one of the things i am proudest about is the express program. before nancy a
joining me at the desk is jim bernstein and kirs keating.ds,didates have drawn and the audience has promised to remain quiet, no cheering or applause or outburst of any kind. withirst topic deals something very important to all of us here in the connecticut, the economy. chris keating will ask the firs t question. >> our economy has only grown by 1% total. what specific steps should state government take to kickstart the economy, and how big of a role should financial incentives play?...
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james keating told msnbc. >> it took only a year and 45 days to build the empire state building. we can't get one home raised six feet. >> reporter: he didn't find any upside to christie's out burst. he says this narrative will follow him and characterize his temperament in any potential run for president. >> this is going to be a bit of an albatross for him because people will be looking for the next outburst. >> reporter: governor christie who is campaigning out of state just post ad response on youtube. we're getting ready to show you coming up at 5. i'm cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> a nurse who promised to defy maine's quarantine for haermt workers who treated ebola patients follows through on that vow. kaci hickox left her maine home with her boyfriend this morning for a bike ride. state police cruiser followed the two until they returned about an hour later. maine officials are going to court to keep kaci hickox in quarantine for the rear mander of the 21 day period. police are monitoring her but can't detain her without a court order signed by a judge. >> there's no legal a
james keating told msnbc. >> it took only a year and 45 days to build the empire state building. we can't get one home raised six feet. >> reporter: he didn't find any upside to christie's out burst. he says this narrative will follow him and characterize his temperament in any potential run for president. >> this is going to be a bit of an albatross for him because people will be looking for the next outburst. >> reporter: governor christie who is campaigning out of...
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phil keating coming up with a preview. alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ >>> there's an underwater battle. it's dredging that port to accommodate the much larger container ships that were soon passed through the panama canal. environmentalal groups say it's threatening the majestic coralr says sp reefs like you see there. hi, phil. >> hi, eric. it's about saving fragile possibly coral versus an ongoing $1 billion jobs program. the biscayne bay water team just filed this long threatened lawsuit saying that the u.s. army corps of engineers in the dredging projec
phil keating coming up with a preview. alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement...
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that includes the newest series, "how to get away with murder," where conner, one of anna lease keatings as his secret legal weapon to help score victories in the courtroom. the last episode following an episode where conner engaged in what another character described as an especially eye watering sect act, one viewer on twitter thought rhimes had taken things too far, tweeting the gay scenes in "scandal" and "how to get away with murder" are too much. there's no point and they add nothing to the plot. if you remember the twitter shade that miss rhimes threw at the new york times infamous angry black woman article you know that rhimes is no stranger to the defl delivery of a social media shackdown. rhimes responded, there are no gay scenes, there are scenes with people in them. if you use the phrase gay scenes, you are not only late to the party, but also not invited to the party. bye, fell leafelicia, #onelove. i love all of you twe. ples even the ones who still need to grow. remember that some point, someone discriminated against you. >>> when nerd land goes to shondaland. if someone's
that includes the newest series, "how to get away with murder," where conner, one of anna lease keatings as his secret legal weapon to help score victories in the courtroom. the last episode following an episode where conner engaged in what another character described as an especially eye watering sect act, one viewer on twitter thought rhimes had taken things too far, tweeting the gay scenes in "scandal" and "how to get away with murder" are too much. there's no...
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bill: thank you, phil keating in ft. lauderdale.t would you that the grueling manhunt for the accused cop killer is finally over. suspect facing justice in the handcuffs of the state trooper that he gunned down in cold blood. we'll be right back. why do i cook for the holidays? to share with family to carry on traditions to come together, even when we're apart in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and more, swanson® makes holiday dishes delicious! martha: ready to put your costume on? bill: i think so. what are you going to be tonight? martha: i will be lady who hands out candy to the kids. i like that part. you know, you to the to bring pictures. bill: maybe. never pictures. martha: happy halloween, everybody. "happening now" starts right now. bye-bye. jon: a massive sigh of relief this morning in northeastern pennsylvania where accused cop killer arick frein was captured after weeks on the run. welcome to the halloween edition of "happening now." i'm jon scott. >> imheather nauert in for jenna lee. jon: happy friday to you. >> that
bill: thank you, phil keating in ft. lauderdale.t would you that the grueling manhunt for the accused cop killer is finally over. suspect facing justice in the handcuffs of the state trooper that he gunned down in cold blood. we'll be right back. why do i cook for the holidays? to share with family to carry on traditions to come together, even when we're apart in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and more, swanson® makes holiday dishes delicious! martha: ready to put your costume on? bill: i...
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. >> until it was lost to you -- >> reporter: at this english class students learn john keats.g the students everything they need to be a good human being and get a decent job. once there is room to improvement they strive to balance tradition with modernity. what is modern and not is all relative but this madrassa says it is being progressive and teaching the 500 students who study and live here the latest curriculum. there are some 175 million muslims in india, the second largest muslim population in the world. perhaps no surprise al qaeda would want to set up a branch here. in this video address al qaeda leader ayman al zawahiri urging muslims to raise the flag of jihad but in india most say al qaeda is unlikely to succeed. >> quite impossible. >> reporter: it is only when people are subjected to injustice or press that people become extremists. muslims in india are generally not persecuted and were more educated, he says. most of these men are proud of their moderate tradition. advocating strongly against any form of extremism. loathe to say or do anything that would strain
. >> until it was lost to you -- >> reporter: at this english class students learn john keats.g the students everything they need to be a good human being and get a decent job. once there is room to improvement they strive to balance tradition with modernity. what is modern and not is all relative but this madrassa says it is being progressive and teaching the 500 students who study and live here the latest curriculum. there are some 175 million muslims in india, the second largest...
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darren keats asked, when does it stop, south africa? when do we stop just moving on?ntrol of our country for all our people. another player michael morton tweeted, i've ever had the honor of sharing a change room with. he will be missed by everyone who came into contact with him. r.i.p. senzo. in the last hour, the national police commissioner has announced a manhunt is under way for three suspects. >> indications at this stage are the global goalkeeper was killed during a house robbery in section 28, whilst visiting friends last night. it is alleged that two suspects entered the house and confronted the occupants in the white house, while said suspect was outside. a shot was fired. the goalkeeper was hit in the upper body. and taken to hospital where he was declared dead on arrival. the three suspects fled on foot and police have launched a manhunt. >> that was south africa's police commissioner. the national team coach paid an emotional tribute to senzo meyiwa at a news conference earlier. this is some of what he had to say. >> as we were sitting there deliberating,
darren keats asked, when does it stop, south africa? when do we stop just moving on?ntrol of our country for all our people. another player michael morton tweeted, i've ever had the honor of sharing a change room with. he will be missed by everyone who came into contact with him. r.i.p. senzo. in the last hour, the national police commissioner has announced a manhunt is under way for three suspects. >> indications at this stage are the global goalkeeper was killed during a house robbery...
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his name is jim keating. >> it only took a year and 45 days to build the empire state building, and we can't get a one story home raised six feet? it is a failure of government. >> reporter: so this is an on-going debate about whether the christie administration has been a responsible steward of the federal money that's coming in to try to help the victims and whether enough has been done. this puts politics in terms of public discourse, public dissent at its finest in the video age. >> and by the numbers, the relief number, 1.1 billion in the program, shy of 300 million has been distributed to effected families. that was at the heart of what the former city council member was attempting to bring up during that confrontation. we will see what happens. thank you very much, kelly. pleasure having you on. >> thank you. >>> up next, apple ceo tim cook reveals he is gay in an emotional and personal announcement, says being gay is among the greatest gifts god has given to him. plus this. >> what's up, girl, how you doing? >> somebody's acknowledging you. >> you should say thank you more. >>
his name is jim keating. >> it only took a year and 45 days to build the empire state building, and we can't get a one story home raised six feet? it is a failure of government. >> reporter: so this is an on-going debate about whether the christie administration has been a responsible steward of the federal money that's coming in to try to help the victims and whether enough has been done. this puts politics in terms of public discourse, public dissent at its finest in the video...
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gubernatorial debate thanks to the candidates for participating, thanks to jen bernstein and chris keating, the connecticut daily newspaper association, the league of women voters for timekeeping and u-conn for letting us use this facility. have a good night. [applause] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend, booktv, television for serious readers. >> here some programs to watch out for on booktv this weekend. on sunday we'll be live with joan biskupic talking about the supreme court and she'll take your questions from noon to three p.m. eastern. on "after words," heather cox richardson looks at the beginnings of the republican party. booktv visits boulder, colorado, to tour its literary sites, and books about the camp david accords, nazi-occupied paris, the war of 1812 and henry kissinger on international affairs. for more information about this weekend's 48-hour television schedule, visit us online at booktv.org. >> coming up next on booktv, sister simone campbell, author of "a talking nun on a bus." she talks about the bus tour she and
gubernatorial debate thanks to the candidates for participating, thanks to jen bernstein and chris keating, the connecticut daily newspaper association, the league of women voters for timekeeping and u-conn for letting us use this facility. have a good night. [applause] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend, booktv, television for serious readers. >> here some programs to watch out for on booktv this weekend. on sunday we'll be...
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retrogress fire is burning close ties 80 keating firefighters busy. >> : the morning happy thursday let'sse of the fog is actually wrote really rolling and not too visible in a live look at sfo we do have high clouds out there lorca's close its to cosign take a look at visibility less than 2 mi. for santa rosa same amount nevada or no visibility for a high 1 1/2 monday. something regency earlier this morning fog actually now factor knapp of redwood city mounds to ec 8 mi. deep that in mind a very slow burn off. we're talking now cooler temperatures in the temperatures upper 60s coesite mid-80s inland. looks like we will continue with us as we head into tomorrow. debitors rebound into the weekend highlighting that portion of the forecast coming up 915. >> : bart still in recovery now for major delays there are train delays on certain amount because they had to shut down service that was oakland for a while. all trends are stocks through their that means trends the back up on both sides of the bay in every direction. delays again of undetermined length. no problems figuring out the delays h
retrogress fire is burning close ties 80 keating firefighters busy. >> : the morning happy thursday let'sse of the fog is actually wrote really rolling and not too visible in a live look at sfo we do have high clouds out there lorca's close its to cosign take a look at visibility less than 2 mi. for santa rosa same amount nevada or no visibility for a high 1 1/2 monday. something regency earlier this morning fog actually now factor knapp of redwood city mounds to ec 8 mi. deep that in...
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now, when someone does have ebola, keat to beating it is to get help as quick as you can.'re learning that nurse nina pham got an experimental blood transfusion very quickly. >> this morning, doctors in dallas anxious to see if a blood transfusion may save the life of a critical care nurse, nina pham. the first person to contract ebola within the u.s. she carried for the now-deceased liberian, thomas duncan. pham received the donation from ebola survivor, dr. kent brantly on monday, the hope that his blood may provide key antibodies to fight the disease. >> everybody should help her to get over this. and i know in the long run she will help a lot of people. >> the 26-year-old is one of around 70 hospital staffer who is cared for duncan, according to the "associated press." the "a.p." reports they reached that number after being given duncan's medical records by the family. the cdc says they're working to compile a list of health care work who are came into contact with duncan. >> if this one individual was infected, and we don't know how, within the isolation unit, then it
now, when someone does have ebola, keat to beating it is to get help as quick as you can.'re learning that nurse nina pham got an experimental blood transfusion very quickly. >> this morning, doctors in dallas anxious to see if a blood transfusion may save the life of a critical care nurse, nina pham. the first person to contract ebola within the u.s. she carried for the now-deceased liberian, thomas duncan. pham received the donation from ebola survivor, dr. kent brantly on monday, the...
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chris keating has the next question. >> mr. malloy, who has been the greatest influence on your decision to go into politics and why? >> my mother was. i grew up with very serious learning and physical disabilities that took years to overcome. some people in those days it referred to me as mentally retarded. my mother knew that it was not true. she also had a different message. "you have an obligation to leave the world a better place than having lived in it." it's what kept me going when i had to listen to all of my textbooks on recorded books for the blind and make a decision about whether i would apply to law school knowing there was via a test one day that i might not pass if i did not make a lot of progress. i graduated magna cum laude from boston college, i went to law school, i took the bar exam in three different states. i was the first to take the exam orally who wasn't blind. i have done my best to fight for you. this estate was in a lot of trouble, and 18% deficit, a situation i had nothing to do with, and i had not
chris keating has the next question. >> mr. malloy, who has been the greatest influence on your decision to go into politics and why? >> my mother was. i grew up with very serious learning and physical disabilities that took years to overcome. some people in those days it referred to me as mentally retarded. my mother knew that it was not true. she also had a different message. "you have an obligation to leave the world a better place than having lived in it." it's what...