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fill & freeze results. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> there you are, kristi. i know your concerns. >> wow. >> wow. >> wow is right. >> results, right? your skin is dramatically smoother. the crepiness is gone. the fine lines on your forehead and a lot of those brown spots are gone. >> wow. kristi, i want to ask you this. you said in the piece that you've done injections before. how does this result compare with what you had when you were doing that? >> this has actually changed my skin. my frown lines on my forehead, they're gone. [ applause ] >> and you're very expressive when you talk. >> i am. >> and unlike the injectables, her face moves. [ laughter ] you are your regular, wonderful, fabulous, beautiful self, and we're so happy for you. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: coming up, don't miss what happens when deborah hits the streets to see if fill & freeze can make even doubting new yorkers look 10 years younger in minutes. >> that is amazing. >> oh, my god. >> announcer: but, first, here's your chance to get derm exclusive's fill & free
fill & freeze results. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> there you are, kristi. i know your concerns. >> wow. >> wow. >> wow is right. >> results, right? your skin is dramatically smoother. the crepiness is gone. the fine lines on your forehead and a lot of those brown spots are gone. >> wow. kristi, i want to ask you this. you said in the piece that you've done injections before. how does this result compare with what you had when you were doing that?...
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live in san francisco, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >> looking forward to that. thank you so much. that does start at the embarcadero. let's look at the map right now. several road closures along the route. let's stay ahead of the traffic there. go to our website or download our app and search bay to breakers. we have the road closures and bart schedules there. >>> a major hit against the terror group isis. the u.s. delta force commandos were behind a daring raid in syria. a senior leader is dead. the commandos took off from northern iraq and flew into isis territory in eastern syria. it was only the second time they carried out a mission in syria in isis territory. they use these helicopters and osprey aircraft to get in and out. the target was a top money man who managed isis's oil and gas income and was pushed to the isis leader and able to take into custody his wife and free a woman being held prisoner. there were no american casualties. >> in the race for barbara boxer's senate seat is under fire after mimicking an indian try. caught on cell phone video, u.s
live in san francisco, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >> looking forward to that. thank you so much. that does start at the embarcadero. let's look at the map right now. several road closures along the route. let's stay ahead of the traffic there. go to our website or download our app and search bay to breakers. we have the road closures and bart schedules there. >>> a major hit against the terror group isis. the u.s. delta force commandos were behind a daring raid in syria. a...
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reporting live in san rafael kristy smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much kristy. >>> returnunder three months after giving santa clara county sheriffs a green light to buy a controversial cell phone tracker. county supervisors are doing an about face. the sheriff's office wanted $500,000 device to track the cell phones of criminals. the county supervisors have been trying to hammer out a clear usage policy to calm any concerns. manufacturers wouldn't provide the supervisors with the specifics that they wanted exactly how the military-grade technology works. leaders are scrapping the plan altogether and will now use the money for an emergency communications network. >>> privacy versus security they are tracking your phone calls. today an appeal's court ruled that a controversial phone program run by the nsa is illegal. >> this doesn't mean the program is gone for good congress can still save it. a federal appeal's court today ruled a mass collection of phone records by the nsa is illegal, not for privacy reasons, but because congress did not authorize it under the patriot's a
reporting live in san rafael kristy smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much kristy. >>> returnunder three months after giving santa clara county sheriffs a green light to buy a controversial cell phone tracker. county supervisors are doing an about face. the sheriff's office wanted $500,000 device to track the cell phones of criminals. the county supervisors have been trying to hammer out a clear usage policy to calm any concerns. manufacturers wouldn't provide the...
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i think if kristi kent fights with lukens, it is a good idea.eing the aggressive fighting candidate, it is a potent combination of not clear how he fights back but it is a good idea for him politically and to get a debate going. john: i do not disagree with the notion but in general, i think you would agree with me the way it usually works well for a candidate is if they are strong politically and then they roll out substance and build on political strength. it is hard to lead with substance and build political momentum on the back of it. there is no one in the party then -- van -- that is more towns and then christie. mark: he took a pretty strong position in saying if he knew what he knows now and what the country knows now about the iraq war, it would not have been worth it. that lays down a little bit of a marker not just with jeb bush who fumbled the question over the weekend, but with some of the republicans who will not have the courage to take that position because it runs counter to a lot of leading republicans who say it is still worth
i think if kristi kent fights with lukens, it is a good idea.eing the aggressive fighting candidate, it is a potent combination of not clear how he fights back but it is a good idea for him politically and to get a debate going. john: i do not disagree with the notion but in general, i think you would agree with me the way it usually works well for a candidate is if they are strong politically and then they roll out substance and build on political strength. it is hard to lead with substance...
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there was also kristi talking about the aftermath of 9/11. just when he became governor and his wife was talking about the world trade center. >> waiting for a phone call from mary pat waiting to pray she was ok. i know what it feels like to lose people if they should be safe. at work, at home, on our streets. this is not theoretical to me. i lived it in my own home. everything changed that morning in september. so for the next seven years of my life, my office focused on fighting terrorism every day. >> and there was talk on the trademark tough talks, vladimir putin. >> we should put travel bans and asset freezes on every member of the russian parliament and all of his inner circle. including putin himself. we know who holds the leash on the dogs of war. it's not mess around on this. if that's not enough, we should look at tougher sanctions. >> he talked about entitlement reform, the economy, he's gotten good marks. how will this be received? >> i think it's good for him to be focused on substance. if there will be a path back for him, that
there was also kristi talking about the aftermath of 9/11. just when he became governor and his wife was talking about the world trade center. >> waiting for a phone call from mary pat waiting to pray she was ok. i know what it feels like to lose people if they should be safe. at work, at home, on our streets. this is not theoretical to me. i lived it in my own home. everything changed that morning in september. so for the next seven years of my life, my office focused on fighting...
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i think the talk today, kristi, is more about what came out after the quite.al feisty ferocious self because he had a shoulder injury, and he was taking an anti-inflammatory that was approved by the agency, and when he went to take it before the fight, the gaming industry said you can't take it, and so that was holding him back and that has a lot of people talking this morning. >> and what celebrities were there watching? who did you see? >> you name them, and they were probably there. jake gyllenhaal, and mark wahlberg and puffy combs was there, and marky mark, he said manny was going to win, and put a quarter of a mill on there, and sorry, mark, and diddy, he put his money to floyd, and so all the money and pomp and circumstance, it didn't really live up to all the hype. >> it's good to get that perspective from you since you were there. >>> your next hour of "new day" starts right now. overnight, several arrests in baltimore. a lot of people upset about the curfew, and the question this morning is will there be one again tonight? >> baltimore, ferguson, two
i think the talk today, kristi, is more about what came out after the quite.al feisty ferocious self because he had a shoulder injury, and he was taking an anti-inflammatory that was approved by the agency, and when he went to take it before the fight, the gaming industry said you can't take it, and so that was holding him back and that has a lot of people talking this morning. >> and what celebrities were there watching? who did you see? >> you name them, and they were probably...
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kristy wyatt. can you hear me on the phone? >> i can. >> communications director for the state there, you have been out with the emergency actions. what can you tell us? >> i'm the director of communications in san marcos but we have an operation center and representatives from the county, hays county from dps. we have people here from all different agencies across the state, and locally. we're joining together to pull information and resources. we work together. this isn't just a san marcos issue or hays county or wim wimberley issue but work in coordination to get information to residents and resources to our residents. >> cristhristy, what happens when everyone is on the emergency management positions when you have still people missing? >> well you know it's a very heavy atmosphere. because obviously, this has really affected our community. we have people who are missing. we have now identified three people and last night we got a call there was another body found. a child. it's disheartening but at the same time, it motivat
kristy wyatt. can you hear me on the phone? >> i can. >> communications director for the state there, you have been out with the emergency actions. what can you tell us? >> i'm the director of communications in san marcos but we have an operation center and representatives from the county, hays county from dps. we have people here from all different agencies across the state, and locally. we're joining together to pull information and resources. we work together. this isn't...
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i'm meeting kristi boswell, the director of congressional relations. she works on labor and immigration. >> why is it that agriculture is the only industry that needs an exemption to the minimum age requirements? >> frankly it's the nature of our industry. this is a way of life. this is not a job. it is not a task. and i have the passion for agriculture because i was able to feed a bottle calf when i was a child and help my dad with field work. it is a different type of industry. >> how different is the experience of someone who is working legally on the farm at a young age, like 12, 13, 14 year old. how different is their experience than say, your experience where it was your parents' farm? >> 12, 13, 14 year old are not legally working. >> yeah, because the minimum age is 12, right? >> 16. it's 16 unless for a family farm. >> no, but people can be 12 years old and work on the field. >> no. it's 16. >> not according to the us department of labor. the minimum age standards for agricultural employment allows children as young as 12. and even 10-years-ol
i'm meeting kristi boswell, the director of congressional relations. she works on labor and immigration. >> why is it that agriculture is the only industry that needs an exemption to the minimum age requirements? >> frankly it's the nature of our industry. this is a way of life. this is not a job. it is not a task. and i have the passion for agriculture because i was able to feed a bottle calf when i was a child and help my dad with field work. it is a different type of industry....
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kristi yamaguchi. some people are having fun with the site. uploading pictures of zombies or cartoons. i don't want to brag but it told me that i looked 27. >> you're actually 29. >> i know. it was within one year. it's a wonderful site. >>> some new office buildings in sunnyvale are overshadowing neighbors and residents are demanding change to that. two new buildings built last year will be filled in with linkedin and apple employees. the neighbors say the buildings are blocking their sunlight and cell towers and tv signals. >> there are people in their yards or in their houses and they are concerned that people are going to be in there watching what they're doing in their own yards or their own homes throughout the day. >> the company that owns the buildings has offered residents $500 to put in trees and other privacy measures but the buildings are pretty tall. the city says it is trying to mediate the situation. >>> gas prices are causing many people to do a double-take at the pumps. prices jumped nearly 40 cents just in the last week. righ
kristi yamaguchi. some people are having fun with the site. uploading pictures of zombies or cartoons. i don't want to brag but it told me that i looked 27. >> you're actually 29. >> i know. it was within one year. it's a wonderful site. >>> some new office buildings in sunnyvale are overshadowing neighbors and residents are demanding change to that. two new buildings built last year will be filled in with linkedin and apple employees. the neighbors say the buildings are...
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reporter: kristi jackson is the sweet briar spokesperson says these are the numbers. available endowment of $19 million the $25 million in debt and $28 million in maintenance needs. a lawsuit filed by the amherst county occur -- attorney claims that the college is not in dire financial shape and must seek court approval to close. three lawsuits have been filed since -- to stop the closing. reporter: was there a delivered attempt to close the school? >> absolutely not. truly until the board voted, there was no decision. reporter: people are moving out every look. a lot of students do fear that once they leave this year, they will not be coming back. >> big mistakes were made. reporter: dan gottlieb's head of the psychology department. he has been your for nine years and says financial challenges were likely apparent to to three years ago. >> i have no doubt in my mind that people that want of the close the college could of done that. i think they gave up. why they gave up, i don't know. >> sees a junior from austin texas. she plans to graduate next year from randolph c
reporter: kristi jackson is the sweet briar spokesperson says these are the numbers. available endowment of $19 million the $25 million in debt and $28 million in maintenance needs. a lawsuit filed by the amherst county occur -- attorney claims that the college is not in dire financial shape and must seek court approval to close. three lawsuits have been filed since -- to stop the closing. reporter: was there a delivered attempt to close the school? >> absolutely not. truly until the...
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petersenizes in american art at kristys and he joins us now.hat particular picture. i've got to ask you what is with art market to sell your house alone with a billion in a week. >> extraordinary. >> art market is so much more global than it ever has been before. we have collectors who are coming out of wood work from every country around the world. we have bidders registered from 40 -- are they investments? >> a little bit of a combination we're seeing -- collecting art in evening sales as well as people collecting for investment we hope for collecting purposes as well but a combination of many factors. >> spectacular. wasn't just a billion but a billion six? >> we're still counting we have an auction taking place across the street. a modern day sale but currently at 1.6 billion. >> it must be fun to work. >> it is fun. this week in particular has kept -- >> you have to tell me from torse, 1896 a landscape from wyoming. how much does it sell for? >> presell estimate on this painting is 6 to 8 million. >> an -- >> check that i'm expecting very
petersenizes in american art at kristys and he joins us now.hat particular picture. i've got to ask you what is with art market to sell your house alone with a billion in a week. >> extraordinary. >> art market is so much more global than it ever has been before. we have collectors who are coming out of wood work from every country around the world. we have bidders registered from 40 -- are they investments? >> a little bit of a combination we're seeing -- collecting art in...
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. >> kristi was sounding off and revealing his preference for the next united states president. >> iat the next president of the united states needs to be a governor. i do not think that it works well. melissa: i wonder who he is thinking about when he says that. >> i do not know. maybe i'll now lay. i think that he did amazingly well in this interview. he was articulate. he held his own. the problem is, is the bridge gate conspiracy, the trial will that -- i do not see him as a front tier candidate. melissa: so much incredibly smaller. it is still hobbling. >> it is in the respect that even if they are is no evidence, it could incriminate the governor directly. it ruins the image people have for him. this is a "new york times" story. this is not some conspiracy. >> thank you to all three of you. finding it difficult to control his temper these days. find out what he adjusted at a turtle farm. how one promises to help. one lawn at a time. this is pretty cool. at the end of the day it is all about money and water. ♪ right now, the unthinkable is happening. faithful christians are bein
. >> kristi was sounding off and revealing his preference for the next united states president. >> iat the next president of the united states needs to be a governor. i do not think that it works well. melissa: i wonder who he is thinking about when he says that. >> i do not know. maybe i'll now lay. i think that he did amazingly well in this interview. he was articulate. he held his own. the problem is, is the bridge gate conspiracy, the trial will that -- i do not see him as...
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. >> what do you think of kristy's move? >> i think it is disappointing and confusing?st five years ago he was one of the leading governors and a great commissioner, they were getting around a lot of reform, and then you contrast that today that he ising is guesting they were developed in washington that's not true. he is saying common core doesn't work, but he has a commission that doesn't deliver a report, so i am not sure. >> a governor that may be running for president some of what he said may be politic call, but there's plenty who strongly disagree. who think they shouldn't be toasted -- they should be educated what do you say to them. >> i thirst first it is important to differentiate the testing from the standards. i think there's a lot of fervor around the testing this' been frustration, and parents are feeling confused like maybe they are being overtested. >> they feel they are being taught for the toast. >> right. >> but that's not the standard themselves. >> well, they are being taught the standards in order to take the test. >> sure -- >> i am just going to
. >> what do you think of kristy's move? >> i think it is disappointing and confusing?st five years ago he was one of the leading governors and a great commissioner, they were getting around a lot of reform, and then you contrast that today that he ising is guesting they were developed in washington that's not true. he is saying common core doesn't work, but he has a commission that doesn't deliver a report, so i am not sure. >> a governor that may be running for president...
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. >> nbc bay area's kristi smith shows us how the field stays so green. >>> you're able to check yourart times, water days. >> reporter: tim bell keeps the baseball field in shape at san francisco state. and he can do it with less water. based on information from an advanced model. >> which is the transportation rate which tells us how much water is needed. >> it calculates how much moisture is in the air and how much moisture is supposedly in the soil. so if i read the moisture in the air as high, it tells the controller not to water that day. >> reporter: in a computer near maloney field, they're watching water use. >> reduced the budget on the maloney field by 30% last year. >> reporter: the smart irrigation system has controllers, can be used with a smartphone tablet shut-off lead and be manually cut back. the goal is to have 60 controllers, just part of a campus plan. >> when the governor's mandate came out six weeks ago, the university formed a water action committee. we pulled people together from all different parts of the university to really figure out a way to get to our 25
. >> nbc bay area's kristi smith shows us how the field stays so green. >>> you're able to check yourart times, water days. >> reporter: tim bell keeps the baseball field in shape at san francisco state. and he can do it with less water. based on information from an advanced model. >> which is the transportation rate which tells us how much water is needed. >> it calculates how much moisture is in the air and how much moisture is supposedly in the soil. so if i...
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kristi nelson from our sister station in dallas has that part of the story. >> reporter: it all started or more accurately, it all stopped at about 5:30 a.m. early kmulters headed to work, started to see taillights up ahead. >> traffic was moving. i guess people were trying to come through, but they started stalling out and they gave up. so i stayed over here to the side and i gave up, too. >> reporter: and so they sat for hours while traffic backed up behind them for miles and onto surface roads and side streets in every direction. >> i already called my boss so he said it's all right. i mean, i'm just really more hungry than anything. >> reporter: many of those trapped eventually gave up the shelter of their vehicles to sit on their hoods and on concrete barriers, waiting for any sign the water would recede. it never did. >> this is the first time i ever seen it like this and i've been in dallas all my life. they said there's five feet of water. i go i need a boat to get to work now. >> reporter: some reported the water was only about knee high on the average man but after several car
kristi nelson from our sister station in dallas has that part of the story. >> reporter: it all started or more accurately, it all stopped at about 5:30 a.m. early kmulters headed to work, started to see taillights up ahead. >> traffic was moving. i guess people were trying to come through, but they started stalling out and they gave up. so i stayed over here to the side and i gave up, too. >> reporter: and so they sat for hours while traffic backed up behind them for miles...
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. >>> reporter: haseeb and kristie amireh have been stuck living in hotel after hotel in tabasco, mexico, with their newborn son grayson. >> we're stuck in a hotel room and we just want to get home. [ crying ] >> desperately! >> reporter: grayson has no birth certificate so he can't get a passport to fly home. >> there's still agencies taking intended parents like us so we would like to get the word out. >> reporter: unable to have children, the san jose couple turned to surrogacy. it's legal and more affordable in tabasco and surrogacy agencies are everywhere there. the couple was even with the surrogate during the birth but the experience quickly turned into desperation. >> next day and next day and next day and no birth certificate. and we start panicking. >> reporter: their friends back home in the bay area feel helpless. >> all of a sudden baby grayson is born and the political climate changes. >> almost exactly what you said. the week of the birth, all certificates for surrogacy was pulled. and no rhyme or reason. >> reporter: bay area congressman eric swalwell. >> from what we hav
. >>> reporter: haseeb and kristie amireh have been stuck living in hotel after hotel in tabasco, mexico, with their newborn son grayson. >> we're stuck in a hotel room and we just want to get home. [ crying ] >> desperately! >> reporter: grayson has no birth certificate so he can't get a passport to fly home. >> there's still agencies taking intended parents like us so we would like to get the word out. >> reporter: unable to have children, the san jose...
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kristi henderson, chief telehealth and innovation officer at university of mississippi medical center in jackson, mississippi. ms. julie peterson, the cmo of pmh medical center in prosser, washington. and mr. george stover, the ceo of rice county hospital district in lyons, kansas. >> so thank you all for being here. mr. wolters, if you want to start with your testimony, we'll go right down the line, then. >> thank you, chairman blanche, member murray, first the chance to discuss current challenges. again, i'm tim wolters. i oversee government reimbursement programs in bolivar, missouri and osage beach missouri. 50 rural hospitals have closed since january 2010. rural hospital closure means more than just the loss of access to health care for a community. as a rural hospital is frequently the largest employer in town, its closure represents an economic blow as well. my written testimony provides several examples of what is working in rural hospitals, including quality health care at a reasonable price to the medicare program, and programs like the medical home program which improves t
kristi henderson, chief telehealth and innovation officer at university of mississippi medical center in jackson, mississippi. ms. julie peterson, the cmo of pmh medical center in prosser, washington. and mr. george stover, the ceo of rice county hospital district in lyons, kansas. >> so thank you all for being here. mr. wolters, if you want to start with your testimony, we'll go right down the line, then. >> thank you, chairman blanche, member murray, first the chance to discuss...
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kristi henderson in jackson mississippi. julie peterson, the ceo of cmh medical center in prosser, washington. mr. george stover the ceo of rice county hospital district in lyons, kansas. >> thank you all for being here. mr. wolters, start with your testimony. >> thank you. we are here to discuss rural challenges facing rural hospitals. i'm tim wolters i oversee government reimbursement programs in missouri. 50 rural hospitals closed since january of 2010. a rural hospital means more than just a loss of access to health care for a community. a rural hospital is frequently the largest employer in town this closure represents a economic blow as well. my written testimony provides several examples what is working in rural hospitals including quality health care at reasonable price to the medicare program and programs like the medical home program which improves the health in our community. want to focus my oral comments on four specific challenges that rural hospitals face. first, patient volumes are lower at rural hospitals an
kristi henderson in jackson mississippi. julie peterson, the ceo of cmh medical center in prosser, washington. mr. george stover the ceo of rice county hospital district in lyons, kansas. >> thank you all for being here. mr. wolters, start with your testimony. >> thank you. we are here to discuss rural challenges facing rural hospitals. i'm tim wolters i oversee government reimbursement programs in missouri. 50 rural hospitals closed since january of 2010. a rural hospital means...
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essays from the likes of president clinton, joe biden, chris kristi hillary clinton, ted cruise mike huckabee rick perry, marco rubio. it's hard to tell the rs from the ds because all of them seem to be striking a similar cord to talk about the need for less incarceration. i have less than 30 pekds subpoena here's the question for you. is 2016 going to be the year where candidates run on platforms where they are soft on crime? >> it well may be. and i think that is, again, putting at risk the very feel who people who need the police most and want the policeing. i yet to see an example of racist criminal justice system. the fact is criminologists have been looking for instances of racism for years and they can't find it. people are going to prison because they commit crimes. the real issue is let's get the black family and all families back together again so kids can be raised by their fathers. that will bring the crime rate and the prison rate down. >> heather mcdonald, thank you. >>> coming up, the baltimore mom who has been seen everywhere hitting her son in the midst of the riots
essays from the likes of president clinton, joe biden, chris kristi hillary clinton, ted cruise mike huckabee rick perry, marco rubio. it's hard to tell the rs from the ds because all of them seem to be striking a similar cord to talk about the need for less incarceration. i have less than 30 pekds subpoena here's the question for you. is 2016 going to be the year where candidates run on platforms where they are soft on crime? >> it well may be. and i think that is, again, putting at risk...
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on monday, we reported the breaking news that kristi's auction house had just cold a painting for moread ever sold for at auction ever. this is the painting we are showing right here. it went for just under $180 million. who painted that painting. was it picasso, bonheur. matisse, or george w. bush? >> whoa. that george w. bush is tempting. don't think it is. i remember the story, i'm not 100% on the answer. i will go with picasso because it looks like picasso. but i may with wrong about that. >> did he guess right? >> we will check from monday's show. >> this is a picasso work called le femme version o. it just set the world record as the most expensive work offard ever sold at auction. >> the correct answer is a and aaron guessed correctly. >> all the more impressive. you were guessing and you didn't remember. excellent. we have to get two right to win the cruddy prize. this was from last night's show. we wanted this republican presidential candidate ben carson had to explain an unusual physical problem that he encountered while on a campaign stop in south carolina. what happened to
on monday, we reported the breaking news that kristi's auction house had just cold a painting for moread ever sold for at auction ever. this is the painting we are showing right here. it went for just under $180 million. who painted that painting. was it picasso, bonheur. matisse, or george w. bush? >> whoa. that george w. bush is tempting. don't think it is. i remember the story, i'm not 100% on the answer. i will go with picasso because it looks like picasso. but i may with wrong about...
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david wildstein, one of kristie's top yishl appeared in a newark federal court to plead guilty to two counts of conspiracy and criminal misconduct in his role in the scheme to shut down the george washington bridge in the fall of 2013. in addition to the plea deal two other high-level members of christie's staff chief of staff kelly and bill baroney have been charged for their alleged role in the same conspiracy and cover-up. david wildstein told a federal judge he kelly and baroney shut down the bridge as an act of revenge targeting the ft. lee mayor for refusing to endorse christie's election. winesteen is facing a max muff of 15 years in jail though will serve less time because of his cooperation with the government. the charges again kelly and baroney carry a maxim penalty of up to 86 years in prison all coming as chris christie prepares to make an announcement about running for president which could come as early as this month. christie's office says that today's news affirms that the governor had no involvement in or prior knowledge about this conspiracy. dale baroney and bridge
david wildstein, one of kristie's top yishl appeared in a newark federal court to plead guilty to two counts of conspiracy and criminal misconduct in his role in the scheme to shut down the george washington bridge in the fall of 2013. in addition to the plea deal two other high-level members of christie's staff chief of staff kelly and bill baroney have been charged for their alleged role in the same conspiracy and cover-up. david wildstein told a federal judge he kelly and baroney shut down...
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max with kristy sheer. max welcome back. >> good to see you.art: i want to see that vase that is a greek vase how old is that? >> 550 b.c. made in athens at that time so roughly two and a half thousand years olds. exactly. what is the price that you expect to get? >> auction estimate is $150 to $250,000 we hope, obviously, that it sellings more. stuart: astonished that sympathetic a beauty, a work of art that is 3,000 old that i can hold in my hands carefully. for $200,000. a picture which has been auctioned off in in in the last couple of weeks has been auctioned for 150 million. >> name recognition people like picasso. okay. i like my greek vases. stuart: i buy that because i want genuine antiquity. what is the next one, sir? >> this one is egyptian. this is -- i should say kneeling bronze figure of the king second. he was the third king of the 26th dynasty one of the last dynasty for egypt. >> how old is that? >> the same he went from 610 to b.c. older than the vase. stuart: these go up for auction literally bidders go against each other to
max with kristy sheer. max welcome back. >> good to see you.art: i want to see that vase that is a greek vase how old is that? >> 550 b.c. made in athens at that time so roughly two and a half thousand years olds. exactly. what is the price that you expect to get? >> auction estimate is $150 to $250,000 we hope, obviously, that it sellings more. stuart: astonished that sympathetic a beauty, a work of art that is 3,000 old that i can hold in my hands carefully. for $200,000. a...
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gop candidates kristy and paul opposite sides of the nsa spying debate. judge andrew napolitano will weigh in. president obama has a plan to save the honeybees' but with more than 14 government agencies involved talking about bureaucracy. "varney and company" is about to begin. ♪ tom: the dow in record territory after sending the all-time record high yesterday, we are up 9 points on the dow, same for the s&p 500, that is going higher as well so new records for both of those. walmart is one of the dow stocks you don't see moves like this from walmart very often, down 4% right now despite higher sales spent a lot of money on worker pay and building its web presence, profits down 7% as a result and the stock you can see it is heading lower. home depot another dow stock a lot of people spending money on their home and garden this spring doing very well at home depot of 7% the stock was up now is back on the price of oil that there is going lower, $57.80 a barrel, gas today $2.70, the national average for a gallon of gasoline. hall of fame quarterback jim kell
gop candidates kristy and paul opposite sides of the nsa spying debate. judge andrew napolitano will weigh in. president obama has a plan to save the honeybees' but with more than 14 government agencies involved talking about bureaucracy. "varney and company" is about to begin. ♪ tom: the dow in record territory after sending the all-time record high yesterday, we are up 9 points on the dow, same for the s&p 500, that is going higher as well so new records for both of those....
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s have conduct a daring raid against kristy siefkin and the senior leader in the chief financial officerof ice ill. that illustrates the growing importance of the isis finances and how valuable intelligence collected in the target site could be to attack the networks. to counter we will further leverage that international power and i propose a five following measures. in you can one. increase the resources to the government agencies to having and prosecute terrorism crime and corruption. and number two, retain the afghan threat financial cell and establish those we merging threats like isis. to coordinate all agencies. and dedicate a percentage of the fines from sanctions and money lawnering to directly support the counter threat financial programs. lastly to promote the public sector to serve as eyes and ears to protect financial crimes. conclusion we have to understand our number that's confront us and denying access to enablers and the flow of funding to groups like isis. and with various proactive agencies to effectively combat crime and corruption in the world. it is a critical tool
s have conduct a daring raid against kristy siefkin and the senior leader in the chief financial officerof ice ill. that illustrates the growing importance of the isis finances and how valuable intelligence collected in the target site could be to attack the networks. to counter we will further leverage that international power and i propose a five following measures. in you can one. increase the resources to the government agencies to having and prosecute terrorism crime and corruption. and...
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. >> reporter: this morning, friends and family of kristi bartz are mourning a life lost too soon. >>anted to help everyone. >> reporter: the 17-year-old struck and killed by a freight train saturday on this train trestle north of seattle. police say she and two friends were walking along the tracks when the train approached. >> i hear a train whistle. i look up. i can see them running from the middle of the bridge. and i can see a train coming around the corner at them. >> reporter: its crew stopping to perform cpr. it was too late. the high school senior's death, just the latest deadly encounter on the tracks. >> i just hit kids on a bridge. train emergency on the bridge, over. >> reporter: in november, 21-year-old victoria bridges was hospitalized after a run-in with a train in lynchburg, virginia. her friend, jonathan, killed instantly after being hit. this video showing the crew of the film "midnight rider" racing to get away from an approaching freight train. on this georgia trestle. camera assistant sara jones killed in the collision. six others injured. these two women in virg
. >> reporter: this morning, friends and family of kristi bartz are mourning a life lost too soon. >>anted to help everyone. >> reporter: the 17-year-old struck and killed by a freight train saturday on this train trestle north of seattle. police say she and two friends were walking along the tracks when the train approached. >> i hear a train whistle. i look up. i can see them running from the middle of the bridge. and i can see a train coming around the corner at them....
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victor and kristi. >> i want to make sure that the l.a.eported there could be a second person alleging buss. the paper's report told cnn, a k top official who is reliable there was allegedly a second victim. this alleged victim was not being paid by hastert. >> let's bring in tom fuentes. tom, i wondered as the indictment came out, there are hints and doorways and pathways without actually saying what the former speaker was attempting to cover up. is that something, when writing these indictments and going into this element of the investigation, that the federal government is careful not to do? >> i don't think so, victor. i think that it just wasn't relevant to the charges being brought. you know, the banks report suspicious transactions in cash. they're required to report it to the department of treasury financial enforcement network which inclues the fbi, dae, customs and other agencies, because that many transaction gz and that amount of money in cash is suspicious. if it's more than 10,000, they're required to report it if it's less t
victor and kristi. >> i want to make sure that the l.a.eported there could be a second person alleging buss. the paper's report told cnn, a k top official who is reliable there was allegedly a second victim. this alleged victim was not being paid by hastert. >> let's bring in tom fuentes. tom, i wondered as the indictment came out, there are hints and doorways and pathways without actually saying what the former speaker was attempting to cover up. is that something, when writing...
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kristi from the walkie wisconsin. democrats line. you are next.hat do you think about yesterday's decision? caller: normally, i'm against the death penalty. most of these jihadists that believe in what they do, kill themselves and the process. this man obviously, was going to continue doing what he wanted to do. he confessed to what he did. the death penalty should not have appeals to it in this case. this is what he wanted. then, have what you wanted. host: roundup montana, that is where bob is. bob joins us now. caller: hello and good morning. you know, everyone is talking about the death penalty. i walked up and down main street of roundup, montana, and right in the middle of the business district, we have a hanging tree. on the hanging tree, there is a rope and a noose. come on up to round up and check it out. it is right there in town. you know, i think that justice should go along with nature. when people have -- they will go out and kill, and they deserve to be killed. now, what some people are saying, they want to put him in prison for lif
kristi from the walkie wisconsin. democrats line. you are next.hat do you think about yesterday's decision? caller: normally, i'm against the death penalty. most of these jihadists that believe in what they do, kill themselves and the process. this man obviously, was going to continue doing what he wanted to do. he confessed to what he did. the death penalty should not have appeals to it in this case. this is what he wanted. then, have what you wanted. host: roundup montana, that is where bob...
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>> kristy turlington and the shocking statistics about pregnancy in this country.athons and had her best time. now we know why she looks that way. >> i'm bummed out. i wanted to have apple watch for a tv viewing guide and see how many calories my nachos are -- >> those are important numbers. >> the christy turlington thing, the numbers was by far the most important thing that i learned that i heard about but also -- important to note mother's day is coming up. while i didn't learn about that today i it's very important. >> you have been reminded. >> happy mother's day. >> jeffrey saks' take down of the clinton global initiative absolutely shocking. i'm sure that will be making news today. have a great weekend. thanks so much for being with us. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." stick around, "the rundown" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm jose diaz-balart and we begin with breaking news on "the rundown." just an hour from now attorney general loretta lynch is expected to announce the justice department is launching a full-scale civil rights investigat
>> kristy turlington and the shocking statistics about pregnancy in this country.athons and had her best time. now we know why she looks that way. >> i'm bummed out. i wanted to have apple watch for a tv viewing guide and see how many calories my nachos are -- >> those are important numbers. >> the christy turlington thing, the numbers was by far the most important thing that i learned that i heard about but also -- important to note mother's day is coming up. while i...
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in his interview for job of chief of police the corpus kristi city manager asked him to describe his values. chief simpson described faith comes first, family second, and everything else comes after that. in the wake of his passing, state and local officials are coming together to make state highway 361 safer. so even in death he'll continue to help keep others safe. my heart and prayers go out to tonya, chief simpson's wife of 27 years, and his children. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 4:00 p.m. today. >> and so the u.s. house returns this afternoon for legislative work at 4:00 p.m. eastern, members will debate a bill that aims to have the army corps of engineers and the e.p.a. from issuing a waters of the u.s. rule, to regulate certain interstate waters. we expect final passage later this evening. also a very busy week including defense programs, legislation banning abortions after 20 weeks also amending provisions of the u.s. patriot act that would end the n.s.a. collection of phon
in his interview for job of chief of police the corpus kristi city manager asked him to describe his values. chief simpson described faith comes first, family second, and everything else comes after that. in the wake of his passing, state and local officials are coming together to make state highway 361 safer. so even in death he'll continue to help keep others safe. my heart and prayers go out to tonya, chief simpson's wife of 27 years, and his children. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore:...