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my name is larry long. in south dakota, the criminal justice system is fuelled by alcohol and by repeat offenders. from fiscal year 1999 through fiscal year 2010, 37% of all felony convictions were drunk driving. they have at least three dui convictions within a ten-year period. that defendant has been through the criminal justice system at least twice and been convicted of drunk driving before he gets his third offense and makes it to a felony level. that defendant is a repeat offender by any measure. after i was elected attorney general and took office in 2003, the governor asked me to serve on a work group to tackle south dakota's increasing prison population. i dusted off and proposed an alcohol testing program i had used nearly 20 years previously. that proposal became the 24/7 sobriety project. the original goal of the 24/7 sobriety project was to keep the defendants sober 24 hours a day, seven days a week. and as we started experimenting and piloting the program, our target group was repeat dui o off
my name is larry long. in south dakota, the criminal justice system is fuelled by alcohol and by repeat offenders. from fiscal year 1999 through fiscal year 2010, 37% of all felony convictions were drunk driving. they have at least three dui convictions within a ten-year period. that defendant has been through the criminal justice system at least twice and been convicted of drunk driving before he gets his third offense and makes it to a felony level. that defendant is a repeat offender by any...
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my name is larry long. in south dakota, the criminal justice system is fuelled by alcohol and by repeat offenders. from fiscal year 1999 through fiscal year 2010, 37% of all felony convictions were drunk driving. they have at least three dui convictions within a ten-year period. that defendant has been through the criminal justice system at least twice and been convicted of drunk driving before he gets his third offense and makes it to a felony level. that defendant is a repeat offender by any measure. after i was elected attorney general and took office in 2003, the governor asked me to serve on a work group to tackle south dakota's increasing prison population. i dusted off and proposed an alcohol testing program i had used nearly 20 years previously. that proposal became the 24/7 sobriety project. the original goal of the 24/7 sobriety project was to keep the defendants sober 24 hours a day, seven days a week. and as we started experimenting and piloting the program, our target group was repeat dui o off
my name is larry long. in south dakota, the criminal justice system is fuelled by alcohol and by repeat offenders. from fiscal year 1999 through fiscal year 2010, 37% of all felony convictions were drunk driving. they have at least three dui convictions within a ten-year period. that defendant has been through the criminal justice system at least twice and been convicted of drunk driving before he gets his third offense and makes it to a felony level. that defendant is a repeat offender by any...
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first immediately to my left is the honorable larry long. judge long is a native of the mount rushmore state. he graduated from south dakota state university and the university of south dakota law school. from 1973 through 1990, he was a bennett county state's attorney and prosecuted hundreds of felony cases. from '91 through 2002 he served as the chief deputy attorney general for south dakota and in 2002 was elected the south dakota attorney general. since september 2009, he has served as a circuit judge in the second judicial circuit. judge long created the 24/7 sobriety program that you will hear about today. it is a zero tolerance program for alcohol abusing offenders that gives them a chance to dry out and walk right without going to prison. the program has been recognized as being effective, efficient, and humane. in 2008 the council of state governments saw the merit in the program by awarding it an innovations award. it was awarded the john p. mcgovern award in 2009. the national highway traffic safety administration gave it the life
first immediately to my left is the honorable larry long. judge long is a native of the mount rushmore state. he graduated from south dakota state university and the university of south dakota law school. from 1973 through 1990, he was a bennett county state's attorney and prosecuted hundreds of felony cases. from '91 through 2002 he served as the chief deputy attorney general for south dakota and in 2002 was elected the south dakota attorney general. since september 2009, he has served as a...
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first to my left is the honorable larry long. judge long is a native of the mount rushmore state.
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larry considers himself a long-term kind of guy.penly asking some of the same questions we are asking you. >> there's a whole debate about long-term short-term, it has two -- we have to bring that back to the owners. what is your responsibilities? is the totality of it just maximizing profit, or is it trying to learn a very good return, and would you sacrifice any return if you focused more on long-term horizons? >> so if a guy that oversees $4.5 trillion, is saying, maybe we ought to think about returns, in terms other than just pure profits -- what does that mean? >> i think there is a sea change going on within the is this community. , in hasn't been the threat terms of what people have gone after. patagoniae founder of , who still is a privately held business by the family, i think he really has been a leader in doing good work is good for business, and companies and corporations have to have greater criteria than just the bottom line. they have a moral responsibility, in my opinion. >> have companies in the last two years turn
larry considers himself a long-term kind of guy.penly asking some of the same questions we are asking you. >> there's a whole debate about long-term short-term, it has two -- we have to bring that back to the owners. what is your responsibilities? is the totality of it just maximizing profit, or is it trying to learn a very good return, and would you sacrifice any return if you focused more on long-term horizons? >> so if a guy that oversees $4.5 trillion, is saying, maybe we ought...
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summersg to larry worried about the long-term projector he -- trajectory, janet yellen came out and saidn't worry. the economy will grow at 3%. we have consumer prices today. treasuries headed for the biggest rally since january. try to make sense of it for us. the treasury market is with saw personified. >> it was extraordinary. that is supposed to be the most liquid securities instrument in the world. it moves by that much in one day? is extraordinary. some of that is due to the investment bank balance sheets are constrained and they are no longer transfers of risk for the market. >> i did read that because of the liquidity, that is why we saw the effect playing out there. when times are uncertain, people so what they can and not necessarily what they want to. if the market is liquid, that is how you will get the buyers. >> if we look at the big picture , and a lot of investors are moving to corporate ons and they may be hedging that position with treasury bonds and suddenly they are cut the wrong way. the treasury market hedges are moving against them and they have to get into the liq
summersg to larry worried about the long-term projector he -- trajectory, janet yellen came out and saidn't worry. the economy will grow at 3%. we have consumer prices today. treasuries headed for the biggest rally since january. try to make sense of it for us. the treasury market is with saw personified. >> it was extraordinary. that is supposed to be the most liquid securities instrument in the world. it moves by that much in one day? is extraordinary. some of that is due to the...
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anthony brown and republican candidate larry hogan will take part in an hour-long debate today. on wednesday, all three d.c. candidates will be here for a mayoral forum sponsored by nbc 4 and the "washington post". watch it live at nbcwashington.com 12:30 wednesday. >>> new calls for d.c. candidate marian bowser to return $20,000 from her campaign. she received it from a former manager. the district had to take over that complex, david katania asked her to return the man. it had more than $100,000 of unaccounted for money. they face another independent schwartz. >>> a federal judge struck down act an's 16-year ban yesterday. it is symbolic for the state because the alaska ban was the first of its kind in the nation. last week's actions by the court means same-sex couples can wed in 29 states. >>> if your family is off work and school, head town to columbus plaza in front of union station. it will honor christopher columbus. as part of the ceremony, the u.s. marine corps. band will play. you can hear speeches from diplomats from italy and spain. >>> a lot of questions about kirk
anthony brown and republican candidate larry hogan will take part in an hour-long debate today. on wednesday, all three d.c. candidates will be here for a mayoral forum sponsored by nbc 4 and the "washington post". watch it live at nbcwashington.com 12:30 wednesday. >>> new calls for d.c. candidate marian bowser to return $20,000 from her campaign. she received it from a former manager. the district had to take over that complex, david katania asked her to return the man. it...
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long. >> larry, let me -- >> one thing you should do. >> we got to go, gentlemen.got to go. >> not let china -- >> shut down their able to sell to us. >> mr. frank and larry, bottom line, gentlemen -- please. the bottom line is that the people have spoken on the bottom of our screen and that tells ultimately the whole story is 81% of those who voted think we're not tough enough on china so maybe more does need to be done. >> more. including starting -- >> start with the waldorf. >> we have to go. >> thank you both. larry kudlow and barney frank. appreciate it. >>> 35 minutes to go before the bell rings. dow industrials down 85. nasdaq is down about a half of a percent. more than that. s&p negative, as well. and selling off a bit more and whatever gains the russell 2000 had in much of this day, evaporating as we speak. >> a different kind of selloff than we saw with the nasdaq led one this morning. the market keeps changing. we'll get into that more when we come back and jcpenney rising. our courtney reagan has the skinny on the man investors are pinning the hopes o
long. >> larry, let me -- >> one thing you should do. >> we got to go, gentlemen.got to go. >> not let china -- >> shut down their able to sell to us. >> mr. frank and larry, bottom line, gentlemen -- please. the bottom line is that the people have spoken on the bottom of our screen and that tells ultimately the whole story is 81% of those who voted think we're not tough enough on china so maybe more does need to be done. >> more. including starting --...
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a democrat, a republican, and an independent who was a long-time member of congress, larry pressley.emocrats are doing is trying to sheake up the race. they have always prlanned, if i was a three-way tie at this point to do this in the last three weeks to try to take down the republican. it could be a kansas kind of situation because larry pressler, it's possible that he's the independent if he wins -- >> right, he announced the support for president obama not long ago. >> that's right. exactly. >>> wolf blitzer is here with a preview of the situation room. what have you got? >> we have a lot on isis, the chairman ed royce is going to be joining us and a lot on the ebola crisis, not only in the united states but around the world. mike rawlins, the mayor of dallas and our own sanjay gupta. >> look forward to it. >>> coming up, is he hurt? did he flip on the mob? is it the belly ache heard around the world? with the sun about to rise in north korea, could a national holiday finally be the day that kim jong-un comes out of hiding? big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bu
a democrat, a republican, and an independent who was a long-time member of congress, larry pressley.emocrats are doing is trying to sheake up the race. they have always prlanned, if i was a three-way tie at this point to do this in the last three weeks to try to take down the republican. it could be a kansas kind of situation because larry pressler, it's possible that he's the independent if he wins -- >> right, he announced the support for president obama not long ago. >> that's...
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he is cooling this the beginning of a long overdue correction. larryltman has his bearish perspective on the selloff and as we continue to watch the market. and if you are trying to buy something from apple right now you're out of luck. the web site is currently down ahead of the big event which is expected to start at the top of the hour. what will the company unveil? along with the new ipads, halftime is up next. the exhilaration of a new engine. painstakingly engineered without compromise. to be more powerful... and, miraculously, unleash 46 mpg highway. an extravagance reserved for the privileged few. until now. hey josh! new jetta? yeah. introducing lots of new. the new volkswagen jetta tdi clean diesel isn't it time for german engineering? sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. guysbelieve this!gonna >>watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person,
he is cooling this the beginning of a long overdue correction. larryltman has his bearish perspective on the selloff and as we continue to watch the market. and if you are trying to buy something from apple right now you're out of luck. the web site is currently down ahead of the big event which is expected to start at the top of the hour. what will the company unveil? along with the new ipads, halftime is up next. the exhilaration of a new engine. painstakingly engineered without compromise....
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larry page has handed the reins over to long-time google employee and product executive, sundar pichaisix executive's will now report directly to him who has overseen android, chrome, mobile apps and a lot more. it's one of the biggest executive shakeup since page became ceo. what does it mean for the search engine giant? will it help them keep a competitive edge on facebook and amazon? joining me to discuss it is cory johnson and brad stone. you recently interviewed him for a big story on business week. what's he like? >> he's great to talk to. he's incredibly modest and has a deep knowledge of all of google's business. he knows everyone's business, even when he's not responsible for and he's just endearing. even nice guy with a perpetual smile and very likable. i talked to him twice. i talked to him before this debut of the new version of android. he had someone with him who was responsible for android and chrome will stop clearly the android and chrome divisions are well tended to and that's how he's able to scale himself. >> is it more symbolic or is it real? >> he can now be the c
larry page has handed the reins over to long-time google employee and product executive, sundar pichaisix executive's will now report directly to him who has overseen android, chrome, mobile apps and a lot more. it's one of the biggest executive shakeup since page became ceo. what does it mean for the search engine giant? will it help them keep a competitive edge on facebook and amazon? joining me to discuss it is cory johnson and brad stone. you recently interviewed him for a big story on...
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. >> what larry's zog he's making the rounds to the other side of the barricade. and you can tell he's been up for a longime. he's got his giants t-shirt on. over here, come over here, steve, to your left. hey, larry! larry! hey, larry! larry! can you show us the trophy over here, larry? hey, can we see the trophy? >> that's our boy, bob! >> what do you think, a third time? >> it's amazing. i think we're still in a trans. we didn't need an airplane to fly us home, that's for sure. >> reporter: what was it like on the plane? >> the plane was just giddy, sort of in an altered state of happiness and euphoria. they got it done. this group was really -- there's a lot of comparisons with the three but this group really felt that they earned it because they defied a lot of odds. nobody predicted to us do anything in the playoffs, including the pittsburgh series, the one game with pittsburgh. >> reporter: compare this with the other two. >> it equally wonderful, but to do it a third time, people think that there's a special thing going on in this clubhouse and i think there is. a lot of these guys now will have
. >> what larry's zog he's making the rounds to the other side of the barricade. and you can tell he's been up for a longime. he's got his giants t-shirt on. over here, come over here, steve, to your left. hey, larry! larry! hey, larry! larry! can you show us the trophy over here, larry? hey, can we see the trophy? >> that's our boy, bob! >> what do you think, a third time? >> it's amazing. i think we're still in a trans. we didn't need an airplane to fly us home, that's...
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larry has a long and distinguished career. i'm old we looked at permutations going after the public convenience and necessity. the problem is there really -- if you go to a straight economic test or consumer harm test, you leave out lots of things. one of the things i'm proudest of is we wrote the eeo rules for the cable television industry, cable and television industry was one of the least diverse industries until the 1984 act. 1984, we put in eeo regulations, it became one of the most diverse communications industries and the peg which we hung it public interest convenience and necessity. i don't know how would you have done it otherwise or withstood court analysis if we didn't have -- >> came from congress. >> that came from congress. >> director from congress. >> but we looked at the public interest, referring back to other court case, looking back at what the court also said and we peg it had onto the public interest standard. pulled out the public interest standard, we would have had a lot fewer hooks to hang the kind o
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long nice trip. we heard from larry baer though. up next. >> i'm roberta gonzales live at civic center plaza where the city of san francisco is scrubbing down the streets, the sidewalks are getting washed. and the city is preparing for a world series victory parade. i have everything you need to know as the news continues right here on kpix 5. hours after winning the wor series. details this >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> the san francisco giants are back home this morning just hours after winning the world series. details on the victory celebration. >> and they are getting ready for a parade but we have a major storm coming in our direction. how might that affect that? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and finally things are heating up right now on the morning commute through the livermore valley. one of our slowest travel times, the rest of your bay area commute is coming up. >> good morning, everyone. it's thursday, october 30. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. what a day it
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long winter. start again. >> thanks larry very much. >> that's this edition of abc 7 news for spencer and all of usear thanks for watching we appreciate your time. abc 7 news continues on line on twitter face back all the mobile devises with our abc 7 news app have a terrific night. we catch you again at 11:00 news app have a terrific night. we catch you again at 11:00 o'clock over on channel 7. ♪ captioned by closed captioning services, inc. could you not pick your feet? honey, they're, like, right next to my head. what? this is not the grossest thing that's happening at this beach right now. those two are obviously having sex. oh! and that boy's parents don't think he needs to wear
long winter. start again. >> thanks larry very much. >> that's this edition of abc 7 news for spencer and all of usear thanks for watching we appreciate your time. abc 7 news continues on line on twitter face back all the mobile devises with our abc 7 news app have a terrific night. we catch you again at 11:00 news app have a terrific night. we catch you again at 11:00 o'clock over on channel 7. ♪ captioned by closed captioning services, inc. could you not pick your feet? honey,...
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. >>> democratic candidate anthony brown and republican candidate larry hogan will take part in an hour-long debate. chris gordon will break it down later in the news cast. >>> all three d.c. mayoral candidates will be sponsored by the "washington post". watch it live online at 12:30 on wednesday. >>> a new report raising doubts about a major donation to a mayoral campaign. according to the "washington post" a new audit found $100,000 missing from the count. a former manager donated $20,000 to bowser's mayoral campaign. david catania says she should give the money back. >>> same-sex marriages in alaska could begin this week. they declared the state ban unconstitutional. it is a symbolic victory for the state because alaska's ban on same-sex marriage was the first of its kind in the nation. last week's action by the court means gay couples can get married in 29 states and the district >> it is columbus day today. you can celebrate at a ceremony this morning. if you are off from work or school, head to the plaza at union station. as part of the ceremony, the u.s. marine corps. band will play a
. >>> democratic candidate anthony brown and republican candidate larry hogan will take part in an hour-long debate. chris gordon will break it down later in the news cast. >>> all three d.c. mayoral candidates will be sponsored by the "washington post". watch it live online at 12:30 on wednesday. >>> a new report raising doubts about a major donation to a mayoral campaign. according to the "washington post" a new audit found $100,000 missing from...
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will be on a panel at the robin hood conference debating the value of short-term versus long-term investing. larrythe panel as well. >> i'm looking forward to that. >> we are back in two minutes. ♪ governmentzig, consultant on bioterror. you have watched ebola situation play out over the past couple of weeks. many aspects of it are not at all comforting. the cdc has criticized itself or the way it's handled the situation. what does that say about this country's vulnerability to bioterrorism? --i think our bomar ability our bomar ability has been quite real -- i think our vulnerability has been quite real and i don't think we should exaggerated. the reality is the ebola experiences heightening our defenses and makes us more aware of the need for strong public health. everybody is very alert for ebola. if that were used as a biological weapon, we would be pretty well prepared. >> what do you think about the criticism of the administration that we have not organized quickly enough? there are demands we got an ebola czar and that we block travel for some people. slowly orppening too do you think it is
will be on a panel at the robin hood conference debating the value of short-term versus long-term investing. larrythe panel as well. >> i'm looking forward to that. >> we are back in two minutes. ♪ governmentzig, consultant on bioterror. you have watched ebola situation play out over the past couple of weeks. many aspects of it are not at all comforting. the cdc has criticized itself or the way it's handled the situation. what does that say about this country's vulnerability to...
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democratic candidate anthony brown and republican candidate larry hogan will take part in an hour-longe today. a recent baltimore sun poll shows brown with a slight lead ov. we will break it down in our news cast later today. >>> according to the "washington post", it could be bad for business. maryland casino revenues went up 32% between 2012 and 2013. just last month, maryland casinos made $82 million. however, in west virginia, delaware and new jersey profits were down, which could spell a trend for casinos in the near future. >>> 6:51. a new report raising doubts about a major donation to a d.c. mayoral campaign. there were already concerns abouthe park southern apartments. the district took over the apartments last spring. a new audit found $100,000 missing from the complex's account. complicating things, a former manager there donated $20,000 to bowser's mayoral campaign. david catania said she should give the money back. >>> it is time to look at the forecast. a slight chance for rain. luckily, it's not going to be a complete washout today >> no washout coming your way today. a
democratic candidate anthony brown and republican candidate larry hogan will take part in an hour-longe today. a recent baltimore sun poll shows brown with a slight lead ov. we will break it down in our news cast later today. >>> according to the "washington post", it could be bad for business. maryland casino revenues went up 32% between 2012 and 2013. just last month, maryland casinos made $82 million. however, in west virginia, delaware and new jersey profits were down,...
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larry. we have a long ways to go. >> we have to go in a second. jim lowell, isn't it fair to say that the reason we focus on the market on a day or a week like this, a lot of times when we, the people writing the articles can't figure out what's going on, the information from the market itself tells us something. this is the news, in other words. i guess -- so it's less about sort of is this justified and more about trying to figure out why this is happening and what predictive power it may have. >> fair enough. it's pretty clear that why today's selloff is happening is directly correlated to fears that the global slowdown is going to have a contagion effect on our own relatively slow economy. bank of japan, while they may not ride to every rescue, they're clearly capable of putting a pro found safety net under long-term equity investors. that's why i don't worry about walking out on today's high wire although it was clearly wobbling a week ago. >> all right. everybody, thank you so much for sticking around. we enjoyed the conversation. larry, dai
larry. we have a long ways to go. >> we have to go in a second. jim lowell, isn't it fair to say that the reason we focus on the market on a day or a week like this, a lot of times when we, the people writing the articles can't figure out what's going on, the information from the market itself tells us something. this is the news, in other words. i guess -- so it's less about sort of is this justified and more about trying to figure out why this is happening and what predictive power it...
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. >> larry of indiana likes the idea of expanding 3 6 with express lanes despite the cost of instruction. >> long haul it will be a good idea but increase congestion in the short haul. >> v-dot wants to add lanes on the inside of 66 in both directions and add general lanes on the outside. >> seems like it would be a good idea. >> the express lanes would be like the hot lanes already on 495 and being built on 95. blocked off and requiring an easy pass for drivers. two options are currently under consideration. one to allow for a metro lean lane to be built in the median and one that would not. >> both directions are congested, east bound and west ground. -- bound. they're congested during peak hours and off peak hours. >> adam grease but he wants more trains and buses. >> adding more lanes just means there are more cars causing more track. >> jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. >> jeff says this construction is slated to begin in 2017 with the front estimated to be done in 2020 or 2021 and the cost of -- 2 billion or $3 billion. learn where you can catch the next debate between the candidates for maryland
. >> larry of indiana likes the idea of expanding 3 6 with express lanes despite the cost of instruction. >> long haul it will be a good idea but increase congestion in the short haul. >> v-dot wants to add lanes on the inside of 66 in both directions and add general lanes on the outside. >> seems like it would be a good idea. >> the express lanes would be like the hot lanes already on 495 and being built on 95. blocked off and requiring an easy pass for drivers....
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. >> third quarter now, cardinals palmer sharp toss over to larry fitzgerald, and he's gone, eight time pro-bowler 80 yards, career long arizona will take the lead at 14 to seven. birds made it 14 to ten after code ' parky field goal. to make already, hook it up, tough cabbing. nice deep ball. great throw, eagles retake the lead 17 to 14. thirds and goal, to the birds, can't get it in, from 1 yard out. they were forced to kick the field goal. after another red zone trip stalled out. that made it 20 to 17. two minutes left to play. all the eagles had to do was not get knee deep. don't let it anybody get behind you. don't let somebody burn you at a time like this. big defensive mistake, and arizona up 24 to 20. the birds had a final chance at the end. that throw over to injured i matthews, caught the ball, but he was out of bound, throw little too wide. so the eagles lose the game 24 to 20. birds fall to five and two on the season, trail cowboys in the nfc east. here is coordinator bill davis . >> save at the deep enough on the last touchdown? >> never deep enough. they can't get behind the defense, they it, again, all a
. >> third quarter now, cardinals palmer sharp toss over to larry fitzgerald, and he's gone, eight time pro-bowler 80 yards, career long arizona will take the lead at 14 to seven. birds made it 14 to ten after code ' parky field goal. to make already, hook it up, tough cabbing. nice deep ball. great throw, eagles retake the lead 17 to 14. thirds and goal, to the birds, can't get it in, from 1 yard out. they were forced to kick the field goal. after another red zone trip stalled out. that...
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democratic candidate anthony brown and republican kandday larry hogan will take part in the hour-long debate today. brown has a slight lead over hogan. the debate will be broken down later in our newscast today. >>> and right now a message of love from the parents of an american being held by isis. the father talks about the last time he heard from his son. >>> and a local nurse explains why she does not think hospitals here and around the country are ready to take care of ebola patients. stay wit. >>> the u.s. strategy in isis could change. president obama will meet with military leaders to discuss their plans to fight the terrorist group. so far the president has used air strikes against isis but critics believe he should begin a ground-based attack. the worst fighting is happening in kobani, syria. and isis fighters are targeting turkey now. they have fired 23 air strikes against the isis targets around there but they are afraid of hitting the city and killing civilians in the process. >>> this morning we hear from the parents of the american isis is holding hostage right now. pete
democratic candidate anthony brown and republican kandday larry hogan will take part in the hour-long debate today. brown has a slight lead over hogan. the debate will be broken down later in our newscast today. >>> and right now a message of love from the parents of an american being held by isis. the father talks about the last time he heard from his son. >>> and a local nurse explains why she does not think hospitals here and around the country are ready to take care of...
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long friendship. >> robin williams is the definition of generosity. >> christopher reeve told cnn's larry king all aboutin 1996. >> 22 years, we go back to juilliard together. but there is this crazy cockamamy story that went around that we signed some pact. >> pact? >> yeah, like on a napkin in the cafeteria in juilliard or something. >> saying what? >> that if either of us gets in trouble, that we'll take care of each other in the future. >> in 1976, he left juilliard. williams was on a fast track. >> nanu nanu. >> mork was such a success on "happy days," it would spin off as its own sitcom. >> you know, when he would break for lunch, and he was working with jonathan winters on his show "mork & mindy," they would walk down the street together, and all of the sudden just stop. and then they would start to kibitz. and then they would start to improvise. and then they would do this routine. in minutes, almost the entire lot was standing there like an open air theater, watching these two great minds go at it. >> it's a man! >> in the years after "mork & mindy," williams would have great success on the sta
long friendship. >> robin williams is the definition of generosity. >> christopher reeve told cnn's larry king all aboutin 1996. >> 22 years, we go back to juilliard together. but there is this crazy cockamamy story that went around that we signed some pact. >> pact? >> yeah, like on a napkin in the cafeteria in juilliard or something. >> saying what? >> that if either of us gets in trouble, that we'll take care of each other in the future. >> in...
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we spoke with team president and ceo larry bayer who says the team has a long streak, and as the giants head to game three here, he says the fans play a big role. the giants have won the world series every other year since 2010, the even years. now within reach of doing it again in 2014, team president and ceo larry bayer says his guys have the postseason advantage. >> we have 14 guys that have world series rings, that have won a ring somewhere, either with us or somewhere else, and if you have that, that matters. i also think we have a lot of guys from our system, home grown people. 19 of the 25 of our roster came through the minor league system one way or another. >> it's a chemistry strengthened by a fan base, rooting from san francisco from home, a passionate bunch, some of whom don't appreciate the network sports announcers. baer says it's a tough spot to call the plays when you're from out of town. >> it's a long season, so when a new guy comes in talking about your team, it's almost like what's this outsider doing? i think joe buck and harold reynolds do a fine job, just they are
we spoke with team president and ceo larry bayer who says the team has a long streak, and as the giants head to game three here, he says the fans play a big role. the giants have won the world series every other year since 2010, the even years. now within reach of doing it again in 2014, team president and ceo larry bayer says his guys have the postseason advantage. >> we have 14 guys that have world series rings, that have won a ring somewhere, either with us or somewhere else, and if...
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giants president larry baer walking with that trophy in front of the dozens of fans that came here to at&t park to welcome the giants back home. they had been flying all night long after their big victory in kansas city last night. larry baer is the only one who spoke with the fans. the rest of the players were a little too groggy. don't blame them. what a crazy night. let's take a look at the scene here last night, by the way. thousands of fans in the streets celebrating. muni stopped running trains through the neighborhood because it was crazy. the crowd was mostly peaceful bus things got rough in the mission district. besides a couple of bonfires that were set, one person was shot and another stabbed. they are both expected to live. check out the scene at the civic center last night. that is where thousands of people came for a city sponsored celebration. concerts broke out. that was the official watch party madness ensuing there. and several fireworks were lit off as well and, in fact, some sfpd officers were injured some by fireworks some by people throwing bottles at them on market street and in the mission. but overall, giants fans are just pumped today a
giants president larry baer walking with that trophy in front of the dozens of fans that came here to at&t park to welcome the giants back home. they had been flying all night long after their big victory in kansas city last night. larry baer is the only one who spoke with the fans. the rest of the players were a little too groggy. don't blame them. what a crazy night. let's take a look at the scene here last night, by the way. thousands of fans in the streets celebrating. muni stopped...
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long the rain will stick around. >> maryland plus two candidates face off in a live debate. anthony brown and republican larry hogan met this morning. the economy and taxes dominated the debate. >> the baltimore sun did an independent analysis around the area. >> a $100 million rounding area? you are saying you cut $8 billion. >> the debate airs later tonight on maryland public television. the only televised debate in the district between anthony brown and larry hogan will be on our sister station, news channel 8. that airs next monday morning at 10:00. at can watch it stream live wjla.com. >> controversial plans to bring a streetcar to hike. the county board of supervisors thellotted money to cover design cost. the proposed line would run about five miles to the skyline .rea arlington county is expected to cover about 85% of the total cost. >> not much to complain about today. >> the timing was pretty much right on the money. probably another 45-50 minutes it will be raining right outside our doors here. a live look at the cloud cover right now. louth as we look north of the river across the bridge. brain wi
long the rain will stick around. >> maryland plus two candidates face off in a live debate. anthony brown and republican larry hogan met this morning. the economy and taxes dominated the debate. >> the baltimore sun did an independent analysis around the area. >> a $100 million rounding area? you are saying you cut $8 billion. >> the debate airs later tonight on maryland public television. the only televised debate in the district between anthony brown and larry hogan...
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long. >> all right thank you so much spencer. >> all right we have soe in for larry tonight all the giantsion heading to the world series. >> promise to be the final day of high gam kansas city as spencer mentioned. giants royals and like no other in baseball. the ability to steal and run the bases. giants manager brucbreak it down for us next in check it out. when i peel this sticker off the munchie meal, i have a 1 in 4 chance of winning cool prizes like flights on southwest airlines, skateboards, fandango movie tickets, neff gear, or free food you can eat, like a whole 'nother munchie meal. it's called jack's munchie peel instant win game and it's awesome. check this out. when i peel this banana, i win the inside of this banana. cool story, bro. i. >> right about now players coaches fans all tired of this world series hypso this is the final version before we put down the cama and microphone game 1 set for tomorr 5:07 first pitch fom kansas city. giants havto deal with the royals ability to steal base that put pssure on the giants pitching staff take him out of the rhythm madison left h
long. >> all right thank you so much spencer. >> all right we have soe in for larry tonight all the giantsion heading to the world series. >> promise to be the final day of high gam kansas city as spencer mentioned. giants royals and like no other in baseball. the ability to steal and run the bases. giants manager brucbreak it down for us next in check it out. when i peel this sticker off the munchie meal, i have a 1 in 4 chance of winning cool prizes like flights on southwest...
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long. >> all right thank you so much spencer. >> all right we have shoe in for larry tonight all the giantsld series. >> promise to be the final day of high game kansas city as spencer mentioned. giants royals and like no other in baseball. the ability to steal and run the bases. giants manager bruce break it down for us next in ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. some people think vegetables are boring. but with green giant's delicious seasonings and blends, we just may change their minds. ho ho ho green giant! i. >> right about now players coaches fans all tired of this world series hype so this is the final version before we put down the camera and microphone game 1 set for tomorrow 5:07 first pitch from
long. >> all right thank you so much spencer. >> all right we have shoe in for larry tonight all the giantsld series. >> promise to be the final day of high game kansas city as spencer mentioned. giants royals and like no other in baseball. the ability to steal and run the bases. giants manager bruce break it down for us next in ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what...
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long. >> all right thank you so much spencer. >> all right we have shoe in for larry tonight all the giants action heading to the world series. >> promise to be the final day of high game kansas city as spencer mentioned. giants royals and like no other in baseball. the ability to steal and run the bases. giants manager bruce break it down for us next oulack access to healthy food.rn for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy, affordable, kid-inspired, chef-crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that will help set up kids for success? making sure foods are made with high quality ingredients and prepared fresh everyday. our collaboration with citi has helped us really accelerate the expansion of our business in terms of how many communities we can serve. working with citi has also helped to fuel our innovation process and the speed at which we can bring new products into the grocery stores. we are employing
long. >> all right thank you so much spencer. >> all right we have shoe in for larry tonight all the giants action heading to the world series. >> promise to be the final day of high game kansas city as spencer mentioned. giants royals and like no other in baseball. the ability to steal and run the bases. giants manager bruce break it down for us next oulack access to healthy food.rn for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents....
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waving iphones and the umbrellas have come down for a moment, how long will china's president tolerate the protests? we bring in larry diamond, hoover institution fellow and author of the spirit of democracy could have the answer. he's our guest now. spirit of democracy is perfect for that, but also what's going on in iraq. larry i started to look and admiral kirby at the pentagon was making comments about the fact that the iraqi authorities were saying isis fighters are five miles from baghdad's airport. of the two, which one has more power to wreak havoc on people's money, who's watching right now? >> well, obviously, if the baghdad airport were to fall, it would be catastrophic. i think the big market-related news is coming out of hong kong because this has the potential to affect long-term political stability in china itself, and there's no bigger market story than that. liz: i would agree. i think that the financial markets are very tightly keyed into what goes on in hong kong, that bastion of capitalism, but apparently not, when you look at exactly what's going on. ping has remained extremely silent. he may com
waving iphones and the umbrellas have come down for a moment, how long will china's president tolerate the protests? we bring in larry diamond, hoover institution fellow and author of the spirit of democracy could have the answer. he's our guest now. spirit of democracy is perfect for that, but also what's going on in iraq. larry i started to look and admiral kirby at the pentagon was making comments about the fact that the iraqi authorities were saying isis fighters are five miles from...
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larry touched on the continuity in this organization. it is unsurpassed in any organization of all of sports. the commitment of the ownership is a long standing or the front office which is so consistent in their commitment to excellence, their loyalty and their front office is dedicated beyond with the contracts and the hours. players scouting does not stop in minor league, it continues to the major league team and the roster our group is as good as any. we have more long tenure employees on the baseball side of things than i know of any organizations and that's amazing to me. everybody is kicking around the world "dynasty". i am going to throw this out here, it does not make any difference. we are our own dynasty with our own city and we this team. this is how this team is going to be remembered and any other defins does not apply. it was not against all odds. it was not because we did not deserve it. these guys have mortal lent than they think they do. we know they have mortal lent and again talent wins out but characters really show through and how they stood tall together and took in on any opponents whether it was 18 in a game
larry touched on the continuity in this organization. it is unsurpassed in any organization of all of sports. the commitment of the ownership is a long standing or the front office which is so consistent in their commitment to excellence, their loyalty and their front office is dedicated beyond with the contracts and the hours. players scouting does not stop in minor league, it continues to the major league team and the roster our group is as good as any. we have more long tenure employees on...
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larry michael at redskins park. each week we look at the legacy. today, we sit down with former super bowl champion otis. the redskins have had a long since the thursday night game against the giants
larry michael at redskins park. each week we look at the legacy. today, we sit down with former super bowl champion otis. the redskins have had a long since the thursday night game against the giants
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long. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. transferred money from his before larry instantly banksavings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. >>> welcome back. coming to you tonight from san francisco. i love this story so much. all right. san francisco is here. it's at the top of a peninsu
long. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. transferred money from his before larry instantly banksavings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help...
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. >> marriott -- larry likes the idea of expanding it to six lanes despite the cost of construction. but in the longhot -- in the long -- >> in the long haul, it is a good idea. >> they're looking at building to express lanes on the inside of 60 in both directions and having three general use lanes on the outside. from thecover the area beltway and haymarket. >> it seems like a good idea. they will be blocked off with plastic balance and require an easy path for drivers. are unders consideration. one to allow a metro line to be built in the median and one that would not. >> both are congested eastbound and westbound in the score doors. they are congested during peak hours and off-peak hours. >> adam mitchell agrees, but he wants more trains and buses, not more pavement. >> adding more lanes to highways doesn't necessarily improve traffic conditions. it just means there are more cause -- cars causing more traffic. construction is not set to begin until 2017. and completion in 2021 at a cost of $2 billion. as for that section of highway 66, vdot knows that it is bad when it comes to traffic, but there
. >> marriott -- larry likes the idea of expanding it to six lanes despite the cost of construction. but in the longhot -- in the long -- >> in the long haul, it is a good idea. >> they're looking at building to express lanes on the inside of 60 in both directions and having three general use lanes on the outside. from thecover the area beltway and haymarket. >> it seems like a good idea. they will be blocked off with plastic balance and require an easy path for drivers....
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in the long term they're great buys at prices they're at today. liz: larry shover, you see a great day that gets people confident. is this a mistake to chase this rally? we try to teach people you don't jump when the market is up another 200 points. at the same time if things start to look better, you don't want to miss a longer term move to the upside? >> yeah, great question. i feel the same way. we have to look at our portfolios holistically and put a little of everything in the portfolio. that said if you assume the s&p feel hundred earnings next year are $132, we're looking 14 1/2 times earnings or times multiple. that is reasonable. so, yes, this is a good time to get in because we're still seeing double-digit earnings growth and i admit china is slowing but it is still growing from a very, very high base. keep in mind, capital markets are broking 25% a year. i personally don't belief europe will go into recession. it is complicated but it will work itself out. it is still expanding, but expanding at a very, very small rate. so yes, i would look at thi
in the long term they're great buys at prices they're at today. liz: larry shover, you see a great day that gets people confident. is this a mistake to chase this rally? we try to teach people you don't jump when the market is up another 200 points. at the same time if things start to look better, you don't want to miss a longer term move to the upside? >> yeah, great question. i feel the same way. we have to look at our portfolios holistically and put a little of everything in the...
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when larry was imbibing the government, the obama administration in the early years, they did not go for longgies, they went for short-term stimulus. they did not go after the deep problems are dime glad larry a thing as right now, but frankly this is after the fact. we went for short-term tax cuts, very keynesian remedies. >> cash for clunkers. >> i think mike would agree -- we have both been writing that a lot of the problems for example, the stagnant wages -- are structural features of the economy. you not help structural challenges by short-term measures. >> professionaor spence? >> agree. underinvestment hampering growth, which would help on the employment front, , let's not -- look be too pessimistic or the best american economy as it is structurally flexible, so the right sector is adjusting pretty fast. but we need very heavy investment infrastructure, education, skills, and other things to try to bring the lower half of distribution but up. >> i would add not only flexible but incredibly dynamic technologically. every day, every week brings new basic scientific breakthroughs, and tha
when larry was imbibing the government, the obama administration in the early years, they did not go for longgies, they went for short-term stimulus. they did not go after the deep problems are dime glad larry a thing as right now, but frankly this is after the fact. we went for short-term tax cuts, very keynesian remedies. >> cash for clunkers. >> i think mike would agree -- we have both been writing that a lot of the problems for example, the stagnant wages -- are structural...
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long time, but lebron's return to cleveland is a work in progress. and thursday night football shoutout. sports is up next. before larryntly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. when you find the one... you just know. almay smart shade makeup made it easy with just three skintone-adjusting shades to choose from... not hundreds. almay tonemimic technology intuitively transforms to your skintone. it's my one... and only. almay. the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend! [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil, the non habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. >
long time, but lebron's return to cleveland is a work in progress. and thursday night football shoutout. sports is up next. before larryntly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when...
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democrats are putting their hope in long-shot races now in georgia, kansas, in south dakota where former senator larry pressler is waiting to get his old job back. mike huckabee said it could all come down to south dakota. >> a lot of these races are just as tight as a tick. if south dakota doesn't send him to the senate, frankly, it's properly not likely the other senate races have had enough to get the majority. >> nbc news senior political editor mark murray joins me live now. at this point, what's the likelihood that the upper chamber in just a few weeks or i guess turn of the year i should say, after the runoff likelihood possibility they're going to see a republican-controlled senate? >> nothing is a sure thing. there are four contests in the margin of error. they're going to decide this election season to control the united states senate. talking about idaho, north carolina and kansas. here's why they're in the driver's seat. democrats essentially have to run the table if most, if not all, of these 50/50 margin of error contests. republicans have a little more leeway. they can, say, end up losi
democrats are putting their hope in long-shot races now in georgia, kansas, in south dakota where former senator larry pressler is waiting to get his old job back. mike huckabee said it could all come down to south dakota. >> a lot of these races are just as tight as a tick. if south dakota doesn't send him to the senate, frankly, it's properly not likely the other senate races have had enough to get the majority. >> nbc news senior political editor mark murray joins me live now. at...
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there a -- larry was maybe a little more of a suit and tie person, steve was always in his jeans and black turtleneck. their styles were remarkably the same. i think that is why they got long so well together. >> in what way? >> it gets back to that passion. they were passionate, dedicated, focused. the number one issue for both of them, their business. nothing was more important to steve than apple, nothing is more important to larry than oracle. there is a message in that. for both of those executives, the number one thing in their lives was their work. we all know that larry ellison is a force of nature, and what he wants, he will get. ♪ >> you tweeted there will only be one ceo, what do you ean? >> i am sure mark will continue to do a good job just like they have, but we all know that larry ellison is a force of nature and what larry ellison wants, he will get . whoever is the ceo will have to bend to larry. >> larry gave you money to start salesforce. >> he did. >> salesforce has -- >> that might be true. >> what did salesforce do right that oracle has done wrong? >> instead of delivering books or search results or something like that, we are delivering functionality.
there a -- larry was maybe a little more of a suit and tie person, steve was always in his jeans and black turtleneck. their styles were remarkably the same. i think that is why they got long so well together. >> in what way? >> it gets back to that passion. they were passionate, dedicated, focused. the number one issue for both of them, their business. nothing was more important to steve than apple, nothing is more important to larry than oracle. there is a message in that. for...
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larry in tennessee. caller: i have two questions. how long before the fever shows up after a person is exposed to ebola? uestion, how about in those three countries that are infected by ebola, how about supplying those countries with days and thenr 21 have their country's government to have the people stay indoors for that period of time? >> the incubation period can be up to 21 days from the time you are exposed to the virus to the time you have symptoms. to 10lly it can be a week days. it can go as long as 21 days. it makes it hard to detect. you can get on a plane and be in europe or the united states in 24 hours. symptoms may not arise. food andof providing humanitarian assistance to these countries, we should have been doing it a long, long time ago and we need to do a lot more. there is a food security crisis there. the idea of a locked down in the countries i have never been in favor of. sierra leone actually did that. the president of sierra leone had a several-day lockdown where everybody was forced to stay in their homes. it exacerb
larry in tennessee. caller: i have two questions. how long before the fever shows up after a person is exposed to ebola? uestion, how about in those three countries that are infected by ebola, how about supplying those countries with days and thenr 21 have their country's government to have the people stay indoors for that period of time? >> the incubation period can be up to 21 days from the time you are exposed to the virus to the time you have symptoms. to 10lly it can be a week days....
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they're looking at it really long-term, liz, not short term. david: i want to go back to larry for a second. larry, you keep a key eye on facebook. the numbers at first, the market digested poorly the numbers. it was down 4%. now it is looking like gaining after-hours. where do you think it trades tomorrow? >> i think it's a trade up. this is one company that controls its destiny. there is a little bit of risk premium in the stock. i mean consensus thinks it is at 90, $95 stock, however, will they continue to be able to have this mobile ad revenue grow by these triple digit numbers? are they going to be able to monetize instagram and video? that is something really big but they need to be able to monetize it. people say why is it trading at 95 right now? these are the questions when they're answered we'll see the stock trade at 90, 95 or not. boy, the company is controlling its destiniess blue skies ahead. liz: can i tell you we're looking at 52 million shares and about two million traded in the volume in the past, i don't know, 58 seconds or something, david? so throughout the
they're looking at it really long-term, liz, not short term. david: i want to go back to larry for a second. larry, you keep a key eye on facebook. the numbers at first, the market digested poorly the numbers. it was down 4%. now it is looking like gaining after-hours. where do you think it trades tomorrow? >> i think it's a trade up. this is one company that controls its destiny. there is a little bit of risk premium in the stock. i mean consensus thinks it is at 90, $95 stock, however,...
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long. >>> welcome back, everybody. we just told you about the new deal that warren buffet cut. now we're talking to the gentleman he cut that deal with. larryank you so much for being here. >> thank you, becky. >> van tuyl is a company started by your father. how did that company start? it was one auto-dealer! he started as a shef ro lay dealer in 1955 in kansas city! how did you grow to 78 dealerships over that type time? >> he saw the opportunity that if you grow and develop good people, that you could develop partnerships and go out and acquire additional franchises in different areas. they are a large ticket item. automobiles are fairly expensive items. it's one of the last large ticket item franchises available in the country. >> you've been working with the company for over 40 year sns. >> over 40 years, yes. >> what made you go to see warren buffet six years ago? >> we've had the business for 62 years. our people are great. we want to continue the culture of that. and so i looked for something that i thought was similar. and there really was only one. and it was berkshire hathaway. i actually went to see mr. buffet on an exploratory,
long. >>> welcome back, everybody. we just told you about the new deal that warren buffet cut. now we're talking to the gentleman he cut that deal with. larryank you so much for being here. >> thank you, becky. >> van tuyl is a company started by your father. how did that company start? it was one auto-dealer! he started as a shef ro lay dealer in 1955 in kansas city! how did you grow to 78 dealerships over that type time? >> he saw the opportunity that if you grow...
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larry hogan met for a morning debate. they were asked questions about taxes, public safety and education. and it didn't take long for the jabs to begin. one question addressed a negative ads bombarding voters. >> we've taken a position, for example, to ban abortions, overturn roe versus wade and diminish contraceptions. now you're having a campaign year conversion, where you say that, where you take a different position. that's another one. it's just wrong. i think you should apologize to the women of maryland for trying to scare them. >> a new poll shows the race is tightening. the "washington post" university of maryland poll shows brown with a nine-point lead over hogan. he led by 14 points in a cbs news poll. important safety information. what two new studies say about the technology in your car. it's meant to keep you safe. but could it be putting you in more danger. plus an ebola case in spain causing concern for health officials around the world. why it could be a first in the deadly outbreak of the virus. >>> take a look. this year's error kept them in the playoffs. it started with a bump and ended in tw
larry hogan met for a morning debate. they were asked questions about taxes, public safety and education. and it didn't take long for the jabs to begin. one question addressed a negative ads bombarding voters. >> we've taken a position, for example, to ban abortions, overturn roe versus wade and diminish contraceptions. now you're having a campaign year conversion, where you say that, where you take a different position. that's another one. it's just wrong. i think you should apologize to...
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. >> we've been waiting a long time to hear from larry, and, in fact, he's had so much time, i'm surehas a politically correct answer for how the fed -- oh, they had certain --ny way, he can answer. becky, off camera, did he talk about the fed in. >> nope, he's a vault. >> i got mail, larry, i love this, that the -- in reality, the fed answers to fink, not the other way around. that was the wrong question to ask in the first place because you're controlling the -- you know, with all the clout you have, but, i mean, don't you think they have been behind the curve in your mind? >> during the break, we talked about you, so we were not talking about the other. do i think the fed's behind the curve? they should be raising rates, as i said earlier. obviously, i don't know where the sources came that they will do another run of qe. >> not that they would. >> oh. >> but let's see the globe slows down more than people thought. is it beyond comprehension that these guys, these ladies, the yellen, behind your comprehension they could do more qe? >> i don't believe they will do more qe. i believe
. >> we've been waiting a long time to hear from larry, and, in fact, he's had so much time, i'm surehas a politically correct answer for how the fed -- oh, they had certain --ny way, he can answer. becky, off camera, did he talk about the fed in. >> nope, he's a vault. >> i got mail, larry, i love this, that the -- in reality, the fed answers to fink, not the other way around. that was the wrong question to ask in the first place because you're controlling the -- you know,...
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larry. an exuberant fan took it to the next level by bringing in the antlers. unfortunately, there weren't too many occasions to bring them out. >> great as long as you're not sitting behind that guy. >>> one of the stars of modern family is watching the games. he's a kansas city native and posted this video to instagram of him on a plane with a giants fan behind him. he said he shook his head in disapproval at how smug that giants fan is. remember the score, though? maybe he had a reason. modern family is on tonight at 9:00. >> gnome didn't help him too much last night against madison bumgarner. >>> much more to get to here. just ahead, the taps turned off in the south bay. neighbors are angry about how and when they were notified. >> this is negligence on their part. >>> bottled water is now being delivered. what city officials are saying tonight. >>> plus, double trouble. the problems with apple pay. >>> and what does it take to become teacher of the year? we look at a contender in the north bay. >>> in if south bay, hundreds of people don't have any idea when they will get their water back. they have to boil their water because of e. coli bacteria. some of the
larry. an exuberant fan took it to the next level by bringing in the antlers. unfortunately, there weren't too many occasions to bring them out. >> great as long as you're not sitting behind that guy. >>> one of the stars of modern family is watching the games. he's a kansas city native and posted this video to instagram of him on a plane with a giants fan behind him. he said he shook his head in disapproval at how smug that giants fan is. remember the score, though? maybe he had...
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long. and now introducing, aleve pm for a better am. transferred money from his before larry instantly bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for business. hi, are we still on for tomor
long. and now introducing, aleve pm for a better am. transferred money from his before larry instantly bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his...
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don't live long, they're like great takens, he already has hip dysplasia, i just want the height i deserve. i fought for every inch. and no one, no one is take that from me, especially not larryage who according to google is 5, 11. oh. oh, oh, what a coincidence. couldn't stand the competition, huh? fix it or i will fix you, page. and yes that is a physical therapy. oh, but-- (applause) >> oh, no, oh no, but how-- how coy hurt you? i'm only 5, 10, i could never reach up there. sleep lightly, lawrence, for the rest of the nation, you see one of those google cars driving around taking pictures, i want you to remind them that it's not 5, 10, it's 5, 11 i've had it. they attacked me and they attacked me, they have think they can destroy me, they can never destroy the nation. (cheers and applause) >> and you know, folks, for the record, i believe in giving everyone, everyone the benefit of the doubt. except greg, greg's an idiot. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. (applause) first up folks, i was outraged when the president won the nobel peace prize in 2009 for quote his vision of and work for a world free from nuclear weapons. but it's five years later and he has been una
don't live long, they're like great takens, he already has hip dysplasia, i just want the height i deserve. i fought for every inch. and no one, no one is take that from me, especially not larryage who according to google is 5, 11. oh. oh, oh, what a coincidence. couldn't stand the competition, huh? fix it or i will fix you, page. and yes that is a physical therapy. oh, but-- (applause) >> oh, no, oh no, but how-- how coy hurt you? i'm only 5, 10, i could never reach up there. sleep...