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my name is kevin chang. i'm the chair of the revenue bond oversight committee. and this is probably one of the 11th or 12th presentation that we've done before this body as part of our annual report for planning and oversight committee. and it is my first. so, i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak today. our committee meets monthly in a public setting. we take public input. we review in detail all the capital programs [speaker not understood] program, and eventually other bond funded programs such as [speaker not understood] may be power generated related. in our meetings we've heard from a number of interested bodies and also members of the public and be able to take that feedback in our evaluation of all these projects. what i'd like to do today is review in a little more detail the most updated information we have on the status of whatctionv the wsip program will be on time and on budget which is a primary concern for all bodies concerned, as well as whether or not there is any anticipated additional charges that may not have been accounted for wit
my name is kevin chang. i'm the chair of the revenue bond oversight committee. and this is probably one of the 11th or 12th presentation that we've done before this body as part of our annual report for planning and oversight committee. and it is my first. so, i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak today. our committee meets monthly in a public setting. we take public input. we review in detail all the capital programs [speaker not understood] program, and eventually other bond funded...
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i mean, kevin, it does change everything.terrible incidents like this you hint to that, you can have a renewed strength and a renewed sense of spirit that comes through cities like boston. and i'm already detecting that i have to say that from all of the people that you've talked to, what is the feeling you're beginning to pick up now? is it one of not just resolution, but determination not to be beaten? >> determination not to change our lifestyle, not to make -- not to give into the intimidation that is at the heart of all terrorist acts. terrorism is about creating fear and making you change the way you live. and we will not do that. i refuse to do it. the day after the 7/7 bombings, piers, i rode the tube. and today i walk throughout the back bay up and down, obviously, boylston street, that section was sealed off. but there were people doing the same thing. there was one guy, the young guy playing a lovely alto sax playing "over the rainbow" and great jazz standards, and that was the sort of attitude. it was like, the be
i mean, kevin, it does change everything.terrible incidents like this you hint to that, you can have a renewed strength and a renewed sense of spirit that comes through cities like boston. and i'm already detecting that i have to say that from all of the people that you've talked to, what is the feeling you're beginning to pick up now? is it one of not just resolution, but determination not to be beaten? >> determination not to change our lifestyle, not to make -- not to give into the...
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kevin, it does change everything. of terrible incidents like this, as you hinted at, you can have a renewed strength and renewed sense of spirit through cities like boston, and i'm detecting that. i have to say, from the people you have talked to, what is the feeling? is it one of not just resolution, but determination not to be beaten? >> determination not to change our lifestyle, not to make -- not to give into the intimidation at the heart of all terrorist acts. terrorism is about creating fear and making you change the way you live. and we will not do that. i refuse to do that. the day after the 77 bombings, piers, i rode the tube. and today i walked -- i walked through the back bay, up and down, obviously boylston street was sealed off, but there are people doing the same thing. one guy, a young guy playing a lovely alto tax, walking up the street playing over the rainbow and great jazz standards. that was the attitude. the best way to give it, boston gives -- we gave the middle finger to those guys whoever they
kevin, it does change everything. of terrible incidents like this, as you hinted at, you can have a renewed strength and renewed sense of spirit through cities like boston, and i'm detecting that. i have to say, from the people you have talked to, what is the feeling? is it one of not just resolution, but determination not to be beaten? >> determination not to change our lifestyle, not to make -- not to give into the intimidation at the heart of all terrorist acts. terrorism is about...
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chat is one of the big changes, kevin. to have that confidence when we went to the moon. i'm glad to hear your confidence. >> i've got to tell you. federal government, i know that every task force in this town has fbi agents, dea guys, boston cops, massachusetts state police, hey, chris, your old boss and my old hero, tip o'neill once said, all politics is local. where i come from, so is all law enforcement. >> thank you. i will be spending the whole weekend, saturday and sunday with my son working up there as an actor. i will spend the whole weekend doing what you're doing, walking around the back bay getting a feel for this so i can become like you are, a part of the color and understandings and feelings of the people. what a great city. thanks to the tip have tof the tip o'neill. call 1-800-callfbi. we'll be right back. to help people quit smoking.n it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility,
chat is one of the big changes, kevin. to have that confidence when we went to the moon. i'm glad to hear your confidence. >> i've got to tell you. federal government, i know that every task force in this town has fbi agents, dea guys, boston cops, massachusetts state police, hey, chris, your old boss and my old hero, tip o'neill once said, all politics is local. where i come from, so is all law enforcement. >> thank you. i will be spending the whole weekend, saturday and sunday...
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plus, the tan mom pushes new jersey governor chris christie to change tanning laws. louisville's kevin ware should be released from the hospital today and jay leno and jimmy fallon's late night duet. >>> got to see that. good morning everybody. i'm betty nguyen. imagine waking up and told you are required by law to own a gun and ammunition. if you live in georgia that's what happened. in a 5-0 vote on monday night, city council members approved the controversial new firearm mandate containing a number of exceptions. >> that doesn't mean that they're going to be somebody knocking at their door and say you have to it. if you do not want to have a firearm, you don't have to have it. >> convicted felons and physically or mentally disabled residents are also exempt from the law, which according to the city council agenda is in "opposition of future attempt by the federal government to confiscate personal firearms." now, on the flip side, connecticut lawmakers have a deal on some o of the toughest gun lus in the country. the bill includes a ban on large capacity ammunition magazines like tho
plus, the tan mom pushes new jersey governor chris christie to change tanning laws. louisville's kevin ware should be released from the hospital today and jay leno and jimmy fallon's late night duet. >>> got to see that. good morning everybody. i'm betty nguyen. imagine waking up and told you are required by law to own a gun and ammunition. if you live in georgia that's what happened. in a 5-0 vote on monday night, city council members approved the controversial new firearm mandate...
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. >> reporter: the final days the leader board changed several times which kept scorekeepers kevin wilson busy. >> i'm able to go hole by hole and make sure that each score has been posted correctly. >> reporter: he finished with the best score earning him the coveted green jacket. >> you got to watch that from the cliff house. >> i didn't get to hear him until now. >> it sound good. >> great weekend of golf. tiger didn't hit the stick on saturday against that -- lose the two strokes he may have won the whole darn thing. >> he looked very frustrated. >> whenever he's involved makes it more fun. >>> time now 4:57. debate over gun control heating up again. the compromise that's gaining ground on capitol hill. ki no c deadly strain of meningitis what health workers are doing today to stop it from spreading. >>> we're following a bizarre story out of berkeley, a man called firefighters for help and then started shooting at them when he arrived, why police have not arrested that shooter. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a new details about the all >>> a firefighter injured when the man he was trying to help sta
. >> reporter: the final days the leader board changed several times which kept scorekeepers kevin wilson busy. >> i'm able to go hole by hole and make sure that each score has been posted correctly. >> reporter: he finished with the best score earning him the coveted green jacket. >> you got to watch that from the cliff house. >> i didn't get to hear him until now. >> it sound good. >> great weekend of golf. tiger didn't hit the stick on saturday...
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kevin. the whole idea of a phone call changed.d to be that when you made a phone call you were calling a place. now you're calling a person. >> reporter: sure there were spoofs from maxwell smart's shoe phone. >> mission accomplished. >> reporter: to captain kirk's communicator. >> scotty. >> reporter: but the motorola original, a two-pound chunk of hardware that held a 20-minute charge. early models cost $4,000. society had no idea a cultural sonic boom was about to hit. >> without the original brick phone we would not have the wireless internet, wifi and all the great things we enjoy today. >> reporter: where did the idea come from? the walkie-talkie, soldiers communicating on the battlefield. it gave birth to the first cell phone, people speaking to one another from anywhere. remember when these were sexy? >> reporter: greed is good. michael douglas had one in "wall street." >> this is your wake up call, pal. >> reporter: by 1988 even nbc producers were using the brick model. so what's coming next? >> if you think about it, hol
kevin. the whole idea of a phone call changed.d to be that when you made a phone call you were calling a place. now you're calling a person. >> reporter: sure there were spoofs from maxwell smart's shoe phone. >> mission accomplished. >> reporter: to captain kirk's communicator. >> scotty. >> reporter: but the motorola original, a two-pound chunk of hardware that held a 20-minute charge. early models cost $4,000. society had no idea a cultural sonic boom was about...
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. >> reporter: the final day saw the leaderboard change several times which kept scorekeeper kevin wilson busy. >> i'm able to go hole by hole, make sure that each score has been posted correctly. >> reporter: scott finished with the best score, earning him the coveted green jacket. susan mcginnis, cbs news, augusta, georgia. >>> the los angeles lakers are learning what life without kobe bryant is hike. the 15-time all-star suffered an achilles heel injury friday night. over the weekend bryant posted these pictures of his surgery to his instagram account. his surgeon tells "the l.a. times" that he's optimistic about bryant's recovery. meanwhile, the lakers inched closer to securing a playoff berth. they get past san antonio, 91-86. >>> in baseball now, the yankees are picking up steam after a slow start. new york's brett gardner hit a two-run homer. there you go. and pitcher hiroki kuroda mastered the orioles, striking out four in a complete game shutout. the yankees win, 3-0. >>> and about 27,000 runners are gearing up for today's boston marathon. for one runner, though, this probably wo
. >> reporter: the final day saw the leaderboard change several times which kept scorekeeper kevin wilson busy. >> i'm able to go hole by hole, make sure that each score has been posted correctly. >> reporter: scott finished with the best score, earning him the coveted green jacket. susan mcginnis, cbs news, augusta, georgia. >>> the los angeles lakers are learning what life without kobe bryant is hike. the 15-time all-star suffered an achilles heel injury friday...
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. >> >> life changing day for kevin curtis was last wednesday when he was arrested in his driveway chargedith threatening the life of the president. over the years curtis had written several on the internet most of which he had signed i'm kevin curtis and i approve this message. language to that similar to that contained in the poison letters sent to the president and senator wicker and others i'm kc and i approve this message. i spoke with his brother last week who claims that kevin curtis was framed. that he suffers from by poll lab disorder and does subscribe to government conspiracy stories. big mistake in arresting him as all were dropped today. kevin curtis insisting he would never do anything like what he was charged with. listen. >> i love my country. and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. this past week has been a nightmare for myself and my family. my mother has suffered. as well as my children. i would like to get back to normal. >> so the question remains who did send those letters? today the fbi capital police and other law enforcement
. >> >> life changing day for kevin curtis was last wednesday when he was arrested in his driveway chargedith threatening the life of the president. over the years curtis had written several on the internet most of which he had signed i'm kevin curtis and i approve this message. language to that similar to that contained in the poison letters sent to the president and senator wicker and others i'm kc and i approve this message. i spoke with his brother last week who claims that...
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. >> reporter: the final day saw the leader board change several times which kept score keeper kevin wilson busy. >> the whole score has been posted. >> reporter: scott finished with the best score earning him the coveted green jacket. susan mcginnis, cbs news, augusta, georgia. >> amazing. >>> it is 4:53. time for the question of the morning. according to askmen.com, which one of these do 62% of men believe exist? >> come on, guys. is it a, aliens, b, ghosts, or c, angels? what do you think? put your answer on our fan page. we'd love to hear >>> light sprinkles out there. spotty drizzle. we'll have it on and off. better chance it stays west of us. a cool day. you'll need a jacket or light wind breaker with highs 65 to 70. let's check in with monika with timesaver traffic. >>> i'm happy to say this is what it looks like on the beltway in oxon hill. all of your southern maryland corridors look good as well. at 210 to the wilson bridge, we're in good shape. no problems on route 4, route 5 or route 301 this morning. back to you guys. >>> last night was the mtv music awards. among the bi
. >> reporter: the final day saw the leader board change several times which kept score keeper kevin wilson busy. >> the whole score has been posted. >> reporter: scott finished with the best score earning him the coveted green jacket. susan mcginnis, cbs news, augusta, georgia. >> amazing. >>> it is 4:53. time for the question of the morning. according to askmen.com, which one of these do 62% of men believe exist? >> come on, guys. is it a, aliens, b,...
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kevin ware. jason taylor understands what ware is going through, after watching the former nfl quarterback suffer a similar fate. >> joe theismann went through a very horrible situation, and thankfully medicine has changedck than joe did at that time. joe had a very hard time talking about it. the time i've been around him he didn't want to speak about it. i'm sure he's dealt with it and moved on from it. but it's very, very hard to see. we have to understand when you take the field, whether it's the basketball court, the football field, whatever sport it is, you're taking a risk. >> catch "the point" tonight at 10:00 p.m. on cnn. >> you think you have it bad when it comes to taxes? proof it could be worse. especially if you like legos. matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> ooh sunrise over the hudson river. the beautiful george washington bridge right here in new york city. and you are lucky to be in new york city right now if you're looking for a job, rather than europe. minding your business this morning, unemplo
kevin ware. jason taylor understands what ware is going through, after watching the former nfl quarterback suffer a similar fate. >> joe theismann went through a very horrible situation, and thankfully medicine has changedck than joe did at that time. joe had a very hard time talking about it. the time i've been around him he didn't want to speak about it. i'm sure he's dealt with it and moved on from it. but it's very, very hard to see. we have to understand when you take the field,...
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people are ready to feel the effects of the sequester to kevin's point, the republicans have to change the way things are done before people are feeling it. >> i want to bring in our neighbor right now. i don't know if you're familiar with this guy. he's the mr. roker of the lead. you're much more handsome. >> excellent panel. >> you like this? >> very good lucking, smart. >> they're going to want to stick around and watch "the situation room." we have a lot of news, including the latest of what's going on in north korea right now. the former secretary of state, madeline albright has been to north korea during the clinton administration. she went there and met with kim jong il and brought him a basketball signed by michael jordan. we're going to taub about what's going on tonight. there's a new book about him. he has thoughts about a whole range of issues. you know hz has thoughts on that. and we'll have live coverage of the president's speech on guns in denver. >> i hear music. i have to cut you off. remember the good old days when kids talked instead of texted and people made plans b
people are ready to feel the effects of the sequester to kevin's point, the republicans have to change the way things are done before people are feeling it. >> i want to bring in our neighbor right now. i don't know if you're familiar with this guy. he's the mr. roker of the lead. you're much more handsome. >> excellent panel. >> you like this? >> very good lucking, smart. >> they're going to want to stick around and watch "the situation room." we have a...
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changing now. >> when you hear the accelerator, it's instantaneous. >> reporter: kevin taguchi says this all electric vehicle with keyless entry is worth every penny. >> it feels like you're on a track. >> reporter: and it can go 100 miles without recharging the battery. >> hopefully cars will go in this direction and we'll be able to get off fossil fuels. >> reporter: but it cost him $80,000 in cash to buy it that's after using the $10,000 rebates that come with the electric car. it's a price point out of reach for most of us but that may be changing. >> make the car more broadly affordable to people. >> reporter: tesla motor ceo announced the company will offer financing. >> by providing a compelling financing solution for model s, we're helping to broaden the access of our customers to the car. >> reporter: customers are good credit have to put 10% down. u.s. bank and wells fargo will finance the rest. after three years the customer. >> mike: have the option to sell the car back or continue a program to buy the car. >> people are buying it. but they are pricey and so at some point you might exhaus
changing now. >> when you hear the accelerator, it's instantaneous. >> reporter: kevin taguchi says this all electric vehicle with keyless entry is worth every penny. >> it feels like you're on a track. >> reporter: and it can go 100 miles without recharging the battery. >> hopefully cars will go in this direction and we'll be able to get off fossil fuels. >> reporter: but it cost him $80,000 in cash to buy it that's after using the $10,000 rebates that come...
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change your mind for sure. at one point, he was one of the world's most notorious hackers and identity thieves. ladies and gentlemen, give it up for mr. kevin mitnick. [applaus good to meet you, sir. right before the show, kevin we selected eight members of our studio audience-- stand up guys-- and these eight members of our studio audience agreed to let us take a look at the information they put on their audience release form. and those audience release forms have a certain amount of information, right? >> basically their name and their address. >> and they're going to participate in an identity theft demonstration. >> right, montel. we have four lifelock members, we have four random members from the audience. i was able to find out a ton of information. before i can go any further, i have to get their explicit authorization or i'd be breaking the law. >> announcer: when we come back, it only took a few minutes but you won't believe how much personal information he was able to find and what he did with it. and that's not the most shocking part.
change your mind for sure. at one point, he was one of the world's most notorious hackers and identity thieves. ladies and gentlemen, give it up for mr. kevin mitnick. [applaus good to meet you, sir. right before the show, kevin we selected eight members of our studio audience-- stand up guys-- and these eight members of our studio audience agreed to let us take a look at the information they put on their audience release form. and those audience release forms have a certain amount of...
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that's the latest from us and business in just a couple of minutes kevin will be back with evidence. this land. by conflict. has changed. a modern islamic nation. and a peaceful one is from islam the first of course secular law a second. fashion. and so. in places. where traditions still. mando cannot go on the catwalk in a swimsuit it's. just a republican country see. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. about international and world in the very heart of moscow. hello again what is three brits could find themselves on the street should they lose their job the startling statistic comes from a u.k. charity and follows controversial welfare reforms by u.k. lawmakers because in london with more on this other poll it's a worrying revelation has come out isn't it. well yes kevin this is a report that really shows how precarious so many brits financial situations really are and the statistics laid out here paint a worrying picture about so many brit
that's the latest from us and business in just a couple of minutes kevin will be back with evidence. this land. by conflict. has changed. a modern islamic nation. and a peaceful one is from islam the first of course secular law a second. fashion. and so. in places. where traditions still. mando cannot go on the catwalk in a swimsuit it's. just a republican country see. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for...
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. >> the final day saw the leader board change several times which kept scorekeeper kevin wilson busy. >> i have to go hole by hole to make sure each score has been posted correctly. >> scott finished with the best score winning him the coveted green jacket. >>> the orioles have the day off today after a tough game in new york. in the bottom of the 5th the yankees already with a 1-0 lead then brett gardener gets a two run homerun. the yankees g et the win over the o's 3-0. next up this orioles host the rays tomorrow. >> again, an observation i made, the place is packed on a sunday night, on a school night, on a work night. 15, #16 years ago there would not have been that many people in the stadium. the orioles are viable. there's your proof. >>> we have light shower activity around the area. it's a huge slug of moisture area wise. it's not a ton of rain moving through that area. we'll talk more weather here, how your day is going to square away. the mid 50s now, going for a high in the mid 60s this afternoon. that's normal for this date. >>> ron, good morning. how are you? >> reporter
. >> the final day saw the leader board change several times which kept scorekeeper kevin wilson busy. >> i have to go hole by hole to make sure each score has been posted correctly. >> scott finished with the best score winning him the coveted green jacket. >>> the orioles have the day off today after a tough game in new york. in the bottom of the 5th the yankees already with a 1-0 lead then brett gardener gets a two run homerun. the yankees g et the win over the o's...
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change that. >> theisman did text kevin. >> and tweet him. >>> by the way, the other thing people are talking about, 11.7 million americans tune in to watch the bible last night. everybody was watching. what does this say about religiosity. >> i don't think it says much about religiosity or whatever that word was. i think it says a lot about the country. relax. gallop did a poll of 1 33 countries. and actually, the most affluent country ins the world, religion was less important on a daily basis. and the poorest, religion was a big part of their life. what we tend to do, when things are not good, when we're worried about things, we tend to reach out to religion more. i think the reason "the bible" was so successful, right now, more than ever, this country is reaching for religion. >> there's an exception. it's the united states of america. the greatest country on earth. where 73% of citizens profess christianity as their belief. there's a minority like the professor last week who had his students write jesus, rip it up, step on it and expelled the kid who did not participate. there's a minority who
change that. >> theisman did text kevin. >> and tweet him. >>> by the way, the other thing people are talking about, 11.7 million americans tune in to watch the bible last night. everybody was watching. what does this say about religiosity. >> i don't think it says much about religiosity or whatever that word was. i think it says a lot about the country. relax. gallop did a poll of 1 33 countries. and actually, the most affluent country ins the world, religion was...
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kevin ware. jason taylor understands what ware's going through after watching a former nfl quarterback suffer a similar fate. >> joe theismann went through a very horrible situation, and thankfully medicine has changedry hard time talking about it. he didn't want to speak about it. i'm sure he's dealt with it and moved on from it. but it's, it's, it's, it's very hard to see it. we have to understand when you take the field whether it's the basketball field, the football court, whatever sport it is, you're taking a risk. >> and you can catch "the point" tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. the next hour of "starting point" you guys are going to talk to the former nfl quarterback joe theismann. >>> okay australian police looking for a purse snatcher who made a painful exit from the scene of his crime. surveillance cameras captured him smashing through a window. >> unbelievable. >> instead of the sliding glass door. he is knocked out and shoppers run to help him. purse snatcher or no. but then an accomplice scares them off, drags the dazed partner in crime to a getaway car, investigators are checking dna provided by blood at the scene. >> very clean glass. >> didn't see it at all. >> we're getting a c
kevin ware. jason taylor understands what ware's going through after watching a former nfl quarterback suffer a similar fate. >> joe theismann went through a very horrible situation, and thankfully medicine has changedry hard time talking about it. he didn't want to speak about it. i'm sure he's dealt with it and moved on from it. but it's, it's, it's, it's very hard to see it. we have to understand when you take the field whether it's the basketball field, the football court, whatever...
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change the way you live your life with google's money to burn in his pocket. i'm neal karlinsky in "nightline" in san francisco. >> get your ideas in gear and get them to kevin rose up, some spicy pork to buffalo chicken. mouth watering recipes from the chef out to prove meatballs ant just about beef. took on honda and toyota. this is a lot of fun to drive. that's the ecoboost. i feel the power behind the escape. ooooh... 33 miles per gallon... that's crazy. that's more than my little car. i like the way the escape drives better than the rav4. i like it a lot better than the toyota. sorry, honda. step-up your game. check out escape, starting at under 23 thousand. take the ford ecoboost challenge today. i can't breathe, so i can't sleep. and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants... i tossed and turned... i even vaporized. and then i fought back with drug-free breathe right. these nasal strips instantly open my nose, like a breath of fresh air. i was breathing and sleeping better. [ female announcer ] exercise your right to breathe right. get two free strips at breatheright.com. hey it's your right to breathe right. get two free strips at breatheright.co
change the way you live your life with google's money to burn in his pocket. i'm neal karlinsky in "nightline" in san francisco. >> get your ideas in gear and get them to kevin rose up, some spicy pork to buffalo chicken. mouth watering recipes from the chef out to prove meatballs ant just about beef. took on honda and toyota. this is a lot of fun to drive. that's the ecoboost. i feel the power behind the escape. ooooh... 33 miles per gallon... that's crazy. that's more than my...
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changing now. >> when you hear the accelerator, it's instantaneous. >> reporter: kevin taguchi says this all electric vehicle with keyless entry is worth every penny. >> it feels like you're on a track. >> reporter: and it can go 100 miles without recharging the battery. >> hopefully cars will go in this direction and we'll be able to get off fossil fuels. >> reporter: but it cost him $80,000 in cash to buy it that's after using the $10,000 rebates that come with the electric car. it's a price point out of reach for most of us but that may be changing. >> make the car more broadly affordable to people. >> reporter: tesla motor ceo announced the company will offer financing. >> by providing a compelling financing solution for model s, we're helping to broaden the access of our customers to the car. >> reporter: customers are good credit have to put 10% down. u.s. bank and wells fargo will finance the rest. after three years the customer. >> mike: have the option to sell the car back or continue a program to buy the car. >> people are buying it. but they are pricey and so at some point you might exhaus
changing now. >> when you hear the accelerator, it's instantaneous. >> reporter: kevin taguchi says this all electric vehicle with keyless entry is worth every penny. >> it feels like you're on a track. >> reporter: and it can go 100 miles without recharging the battery. >> hopefully cars will go in this direction and we'll be able to get off fossil fuels. >> reporter: but it cost him $80,000 in cash to buy it that's after using the $10,000 rebates that come...
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change a game and one young man's future. >> that's a gruesome-looking injury to kevin ware. >> reporter: louisville sophomore guard kevin ware leaped towards a duke player with the ball. it was a routine play, something ware had done thousands of times before. but this time, as his 6'2", 175-pound frame landed on that right leg, it generated the equivalent of up to 2,500 pounds of force, snapping both his fibula and tibia -- the main weight-bearing bone in the leg, breaking so severely that it punctured his skin. the pain and shock on grisly display in front of his own team's bench, the severity of the injury made plain on the faces of his teammates, coaches and fans. >> i got everybody over after we covered up the injury and said listen to him. and he said it over ten times, "just win the game, i'll be okay." >> reporter: ware was rushed to the hospital -- and louisville did, indeed, win the game. >> this is an unusual fracture to see on the basketball court. >> reporter: doctors speculate ware may have already had a stress fracture. >> something suspicious, maybe he had a stress injury or he had some weakening in the bone
change a game and one young man's future. >> that's a gruesome-looking injury to kevin ware. >> reporter: louisville sophomore guard kevin ware leaped towards a duke player with the ball. it was a routine play, something ware had done thousands of times before. but this time, as his 6'2", 175-pound frame landed on that right leg, it generated the equivalent of up to 2,500 pounds of force, snapping both his fibula and tibia -- the main weight-bearing bone in the leg, breaking so...
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kevin ware, suffered during sunday's game. >> medical experts offering theories as abc's josh elliott reports. >> reporter: it was one horrifying moment, one so graphic that we have purposefully blurred it, that would changeung man's future. >> that is a gruesome-looking injury to kevin ware. >> reporter: louisville sophomore guard kevin ware leaped toward a duke player with the ball. it was a routine play, something that ware had done thousands of times before. but this time, as his 6'2", 175-pound frame landed on that right leg, it generated the equivalent of up to 2,500 pounds of force, snapping both his fibula and tibia, the main weight-bearing bone in the leg, breaking so severely it punctured his skin. the pain and shock on grisly display in front of his own team's bench. the severity of the injury made plain on the faces of teammates and coaches and fans. >> got everybody over after we covered up the injury. i said listen to him. he said it over ten times, just win the game, i'll be okay. >> reporter: ware was rushed to the hospital. louisville did indeed win the game. >> this is an unusual fracture to see on a basketball court. >> reporter: doctors speculate that ware may have already had a stress
kevin ware, suffered during sunday's game. >> medical experts offering theories as abc's josh elliott reports. >> reporter: it was one horrifying moment, one so graphic that we have purposefully blurred it, that would changeung man's future. >> that is a gruesome-looking injury to kevin ware. >> reporter: louisville sophomore guard kevin ware leaped toward a duke player with the ball. it was a routine play, something that ware had done thousands of times before. but this...
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kevin warsh next. stay with us. >>> also, activist investorpush for big changes at ingersoll rand. are they working? he'll join us exclusively coming up. >>> we'll take a look at whether the rise of the activist shareholder has been a good thing for investors. i'll talk exclusively to two wall street legends. peter weinburg along with cliff r robbins. join us for that conversation. we're back in a moment on "closing bell." >>> we have breaking news on apple which has been in rally mode all day today. josh lipton has that for us. josh, what do you have? >> bill, apple is marching higher today. at least one big name investor still is not a believer. jeff gundlach of doubleline said a year ago he was short apple. he spoke at the milken conference and said he's no longer short but he isn't buying either. it's cheap, he says, but overowned. no one left to buy. apple up about 3.3% right now. bill wk back to you. >> having a good day. thanks, josh. >>> federal reserve board members who support economic stimulus apparently have a new reason to initiate more easy money policies. our senior economics reporter
kevin warsh next. stay with us. >>> also, activist investorpush for big changes at ingersoll rand. are they working? he'll join us exclusively coming up. >>> we'll take a look at whether the rise of the activist shareholder has been a good thing for investors. i'll talk exclusively to two wall street legends. peter weinburg along with cliff r robbins. join us for that conversation. we're back in a moment on "closing bell." >>> we have breaking news on apple...
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changing the landscape of television. you know, netflix just put out its house of cards -- house of lies. an entire season they put, the law instead. kevin'ses new show. there had -- it has never been done before. this is a new show we lost and you're all 13 episodes this means the world is changing. services like this to red scare the heck out of cable companies commanded should. consumers are going to keep marching in this direction. gerri: people who would never connect to a cable system and have no intention. >> a lot of people refer to court cutters. the tv industry, which wrigley has been in the nile for quite some time is causing the existence. but the real worry is so-called court never stomach's in college you have never had a cable subscription. we will go out and get one. is something that is our reason. gerri: the tv industry is up in arms. as the clear. here's what they said. today's decision, the court is we just mentioned, loss for the entire creative community. retransmit it without compensation. the basically creating a new distribution channel. if they think that they can stop this they need to look back at history. >> pu
changing the landscape of television. you know, netflix just put out its house of cards -- house of lies. an entire season they put, the law instead. kevin'ses new show. there had -- it has never been done before. this is a new show we lost and you're all 13 episodes this means the world is changing. services like this to red scare the heck out of cable companies commanded should. consumers are going to keep marching in this direction. gerri: people who would never connect to a cable system and...
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these are players who, look, kevin ware, look at what happened to that guy's leg. it is going to changee and they're going in there just really putting themselves in danger a lot of the time and they don't get a darn thing out of the deal compared to these coaches and everyone else making huge amounts of money off of them. so fair enough, you have a severance package. bhaut about the players? >> fair point. i want to ask you about the contract. stephanie, let me get to you. initially, he tried to keep him on staff. he said i'm going to fine him. he suspended him for a few games. but then when it became public via espn recently, he changed his mind. but only after it went public. what were they thinking when they came to these terms for the resignati resignation? >> you know, i don't know, erin. let's leave aside the homophobic slurs at a college where a young, gay kid killed himself. we just watched assault. is that not assault? this is not just bullying and homophobic slurs. this is assault. and the fact that he's getting $1.2 million payout and free health care, wouldn't the rest of u
these are players who, look, kevin ware, look at what happened to that guy's leg. it is going to changee and they're going in there just really putting themselves in danger a lot of the time and they don't get a darn thing out of the deal compared to these coaches and everyone else making huge amounts of money off of them. so fair enough, you have a severance package. bhaut about the players? >> fair point. i want to ask you about the contract. stephanie, let me get to you. initially, he...
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change as a breech in the wall of climate science. >> chief scientists one of the chief scientists kevin trebreath global warming doesn't mean risingtures. in other words warming doesn't equal warming. >> this is a highly complex calculation to make in the first place. the short period of time, only 10 years in which the increasing temperature has leveled off, really doesn't tell us very much other than the fact that temperatures may still be rising but just not as fast as they were before. >> no one disputes that carbon dioxide levels are steadily rising. the temperature lull cast doubt on how the atmosphere may be responding. >> the proceedings in the national academy of science a year or two ago they had a study blaming chinese coal use for the lack of global warming. twist global warming proponents are now claiming that coal use is saving us from dangerous global warming. >> all of this has not changed the view of most environmentalists that strong measures are needed to curve co 2 emissions. >> even that this is in doubt. a 2006 geological survey review of 100 studies found no increase in the frequency or intensity of tropical
change as a breech in the wall of climate science. >> chief scientists one of the chief scientists kevin trebreath global warming doesn't mean risingtures. in other words warming doesn't equal warming. >> this is a highly complex calculation to make in the first place. the short period of time, only 10 years in which the increasing temperature has leveled off, really doesn't tell us very much other than the fact that temperatures may still be rising but just not as fast as they were...
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kevin ware providing the support. luke hancock providing the perfect pass to peyton siva. great highlights all night. under two minutes to go in the game, this was the highlight that changed everything. shane behanan in the effort is why louisville won their first national championship since 1986. final score, 82-76. they were cutting down the net in atlanta. >>> don't forget the women's national championship tonight between louisville and uconn. on espn. i'm matt barrie with your "sportscenter" update. and with their team's victory secure, louisville fans hit the street. >> a huge crowd gathered on what's called cardinal boulevard. someone even brought along small fireworks. maybe not the best idea in a big crowd. things started out mostly peacefully but, unfortunately, there were a handful of arrests and the crowd had to be dispersed with tear gas. we were talking about that earlier. clearly it didn't get too out of hand. >> a little bit of trouble. >> okay, you saw louisville's kevin ware on his crutches and cutting down the net last night in atlanta. he was the cardinals' inspiration since suffering that horrific compound fracture of his leg back on easter sunday. >>
kevin ware providing the support. luke hancock providing the perfect pass to peyton siva. great highlights all night. under two minutes to go in the game, this was the highlight that changed everything. shane behanan in the effort is why louisville won their first national championship since 1986. final score, 82-76. they were cutting down the net in atlanta. >>> don't forget the women's national championship tonight between louisville and uconn. on espn. i'm matt barrie with your...
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kevin noonan just to stay with you. one of the questions i've seen raised is whether the pace of change in the field of genetic research is outstripping the law. how relevant is a case like this? you watch these developments. what is your answer to that? >> i would say that the case is about 30 years too late. >> brown: 30 years? yeah, because that's when genes were first patented. it was 1980 or so. so right now, if you look at just the procedural aspects of patent law, a patent is granted with a term of 20 years from when the application was filed. most of the gene patents that are out there, most of the new ones, were filed around the turn of the century. by 2020 they'll all expire just by the nature of the way that the patent system works. and so many of... for these claims or these types of claims, many of the problems, many of the things that people are afraid of just won't come to pass. >> brown: a brief last word to you, ellen, on that very issue on whether the science is outstripping the law. >> i think we're finding new ways around things like isolated d.n.a., but moving forward this is a bigger issue. are we
kevin noonan just to stay with you. one of the questions i've seen raised is whether the pace of change in the field of genetic research is outstripping the law. how relevant is a case like this? you watch these developments. what is your answer to that? >> i would say that the case is about 30 years too late. >> brown: 30 years? yeah, because that's when genes were first patented. it was 1980 or so. so right now, if you look at just the procedural aspects of patent law, a patent is...
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. >>> boy, kevin ware and his mom, got to meet them both. talked about that life-changingent when he was injured during march madness. stick around. >> speaking of madness, it's motown madness. [ girl ] when i started playing soccer, i wasn't so good. [ barks ] so me and sadie started practicing. we practiced a lot. now i've got some moves! [ crowd cheering ] spin kick! whoo-hoo! [ giggling ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy... with the total care nutrition in purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. ♪ into the suuuun.... ♪ you're always on, so we're always ready. tyson grilled & ready chicken. made with all white meat, 98% fat free, and fully cooked. we'll take care of dinner, you take care of everything else. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. do you really think brushing is enough
. >>> boy, kevin ware and his mom, got to meet them both. talked about that life-changingent when he was injured during march madness. stick around. >> speaking of madness, it's motown madness. [ girl ] when i started playing soccer, i wasn't so good. [ barks ] so me and sadie started practicing. we practiced a lot. now i've got some moves! [ crowd cheering ] spin kick! whoo-hoo! [ giggling ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him...
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kevin ware. wichita state ran the floor, tekele cotton to cleanthony early, shockers led the at the half. the shockers still in command in the second half. shockers in front by 11 with 14 minute and changes turned it round late. tied at 5 and russ smith takes it to the hoop for 2 of his 21. louisville never trailed after that and got a big lift from luke hancock coming off the bench. the final dagger hancock driving through the lane, getting 2 more with 1:1 to play. hancock went for 20. louisville has a chance to win the national championship for the third time in school hi history. mutual respect by both coaches especially for the shockers, who you would have to say overachieved as the 9th-seed. >> i don't think we could face a basketball team any better than wichita state. they are great and we had to win this game with our second unit. there is a reason our starters played poorly because wichita state is that good. they have gained fan support and love across the world, and they certainly proved that not only do they belong, but they can play with the best. >> no seniors and three fresh neb many starting line up for michigan that took on syracuse in tonight's other semifinal game. bi
kevin ware. wichita state ran the floor, tekele cotton to cleanthony early, shockers led the at the half. the shockers still in command in the second half. shockers in front by 11 with 14 minute and changes turned it round late. tied at 5 and russ smith takes it to the hoop for 2 of his 21. louisville never trailed after that and got a big lift from luke hancock coming off the bench. the final dagger hancock driving through the lane, getting 2 more with 1:1 to play. hancock went for 20....
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kevin, i want to start with you. how concerned are you about this indiana case? what are the broader implications? >> well, the broader implications are clear. people really want change. you really need to go back to a nation at risk. this is the 30th anniversary of that landmark federal report in which it said that they were running a major risk in terms of not being able to educate all of our children. the educational outcomes if a unilateral force had done this outside of this country, it would be declared an act of war. things have gotten worse. the bottom line is people and parents are clamoring for change. that's why you see that these scholarship programs, these voucher programs, tax credits, they're emerging all over the country because people don't want to be confined to a bad school based on zip code. this really isn't about partisan politics. it really is about making sure that parents have as many quality options as possible available to educate their children. >> sreenivasan: do you think this is possibly a tipping point, that will refocus or reframe the conversation? >> the legal implications for indiana don't go beyond the borders because it simply app
kevin, i want to start with you. how concerned are you about this indiana case? what are the broader implications? >> well, the broader implications are clear. people really want change. you really need to go back to a nation at risk. this is the 30th anniversary of that landmark federal report in which it said that they were running a major risk in terms of not being able to educate all of our children. the educational outcomes if a unilateral force had done this outside of this country,...
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kevin ware arrived with his teammates. before leaving louisville for atlanta he shath sat down to talk about the injury that's changed his lifeuch pane are you in? what do you feel like right now? >> i'm actually fine. it might hurt here and there, just the actual part where the bone came out. but i've been fine. i'm trying to walk as much as i can, you know. >> i want you to listen to what you just said, you know, the part where the bone came ou. this is surreal. can you describe for me what it was like when this happened to you? what you first thought and take me through that moment. >> i guess i landed completely wrong. and i honestly felt like hurt like, thought it was a cord that went across. but it turned out to be my knee, you know, and the coach just gave me one of those looks like somebody just saw a ghost or something leak th something like that. and i'm looking at him like confused. and i'm looking at my leg and it's kind of like my arm. my leg is like this. so i just go into automatic shock. >> did you realize that was your bone sticking out of your leg? >> i did, but my first instinct was i can't start crying. i
kevin ware arrived with his teammates. before leaving louisville for atlanta he shath sat down to talk about the injury that's changed his lifeuch pane are you in? what do you feel like right now? >> i'm actually fine. it might hurt here and there, just the actual part where the bone came out. but i've been fine. i'm trying to walk as much as i can, you know. >> i want you to listen to what you just said, you know, the part where the bone came ou. this is surreal. can you describe...
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change, consider this. the homes are selling so fast now that you actually have to join a lottery in order to get a chance to buy. here is why. >> we don't have anything. >> realtor kevinn has been elected president of the california association of realtors. all of those homes shown in his front window are sold. the competition for new listings is fierce. >> right now in my travels around the state and throughout the bay area, multiple lockers range between -- multiple offers range between 10 and 15 on a house. >> they came in at $247,000. a $7,000 or 3% increase from march a year ago. march sales are up a whopping 18.5% from the previous months and number of homes forsale increased is decided to take advantage of the warming market. nationwide there's only about 4.5 month supply of homes that's a low number well above the 6 month supply usually available in normal market. bay area suppliers are shoer because most foreclosures are now gone. >> we go back a few years distressed property market are 60 or 70% of our market. today it's about 20 or less. >> lack of inventory has filly reignited truly large scale and multi unit construction. the likes of which we have not sc
change, consider this. the homes are selling so fast now that you actually have to join a lottery in order to get a chance to buy. here is why. >> we don't have anything. >> realtor kevinn has been elected president of the california association of realtors. all of those homes shown in his front window are sold. the competition for new listings is fierce. >> right now in my travels around the state and throughout the bay area, multiple lockers range between -- multiple offers...
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kevin brady. >> saturday, book tv is live with panels throughout the day on april 13. 11:00, the changing landscape of cities. america's ongoing activity in afghanistan. p.m., and politics in america. the annapolis boat festival live saturday, part of book tv weekend on c-span -- bok festival live saturday on book tv weekend on c-span 2. >> panels from the organization of american historians. the meeting starts with a look at the history of black freedom movement. it starts with your questions at 11:00 p.m. -- and 8:00 a.m.. 11:00 a.m. american life, saturday starting -- 9:30 a.m. on american history tv. >> "washington journal" continues. member ofn brady is a the ways and means subcommittee. i want to start we left off in our last segment, with the gun control debate. are you a gun hoe -- a gun owner own?- gun am not. i made that choice. we have a sophisticated handgun with this approach. it is a safe environment. i live at home in montgomery county. i worked up here in washington, d.c., which is a gun free community, which says so by law. i feel so much safer in texas than nine to working here in
kevin brady. >> saturday, book tv is live with panels throughout the day on april 13. 11:00, the changing landscape of cities. america's ongoing activity in afghanistan. p.m., and politics in america. the annapolis boat festival live saturday, part of book tv weekend on c-span -- bok festival live saturday on book tv weekend on c-span 2. >> panels from the organization of american historians. the meeting starts with a look at the history of black freedom movement. it starts with...