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i was grateful. >> roy hazelwood and lowell levine were absolutely critical to the case.ase like most murder cases depended on circumstantial evidence, on forensic evidence, on expert testimony. >> i'm continuously amazed at the strides we've made in investigating crimes and solving crimes and prosecuting crimes. >> melissa padilla's sons are living with their father. her daughters are being raised by melissa's mom. >> she was a good mother. good sister. good friend. she was a wonderful daughter. >> she was a good person. had a big heart. and i'm sorry her kids won't be able to know that. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> in 1989, near the pocono mountains in pennsylvania, 19-year-old lori auker left for work. she was never heard from again. >> liftoff, liftoff. >> it was nasa technology, a fly, and the family cat that helped solve her disappearance in a most unusual way. ♪
i was grateful. >> roy hazelwood and lowell levine were absolutely critical to the case.ase like most murder cases depended on circumstantial evidence, on forensic evidence, on expert testimony. >> i'm continuously amazed at the strides we've made in investigating crimes and solving crimes and prosecuting crimes. >> melissa padilla's sons are living with their father. her daughters are being raised by melissa's mom. >> she was a good mother. good sister. good friend. she...
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pamela levin. >> pamela levin, deputy director cfo. there is nothing significant to report as a difference between last month and this month. in either the trust or the general fund except for the fact that because of two delays in hiring we're showing a larger general fund surplus at the end of the year. we are quickly hiring up and i will be back next month and let you know where we are. >> all right. and again while you're here standing i want to personally and i know the board does as well commend you for the work that is represented here in the finance committee documentation that we received and discussed earlier at the meeting. it's taken an extraordinary amount of time and toll i know, professionally and personally for you to give leadership to this over time, and we thank you for that. >> thank you and i couldn't do it without a great staff so i would like to thank my staff and i would also like to thank corrina. she was helping me with the budget and without her we wouldn't have had all of the documents done. >> it's a great
pamela levin. >> pamela levin, deputy director cfo. there is nothing significant to report as a difference between last month and this month. in either the trust or the general fund except for the fact that because of two delays in hiring we're showing a larger general fund surplus at the end of the year. we are quickly hiring up and i will be back next month and let you know where we are. >> all right. and again while you're here standing i want to personally and i know the board...
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levin: i yield myself the balance. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent to put into the record a statement of administration policy. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. levin: this came from the president. the president said when he ran for office, yes we can. and he came here and eventually secured a majority to pass a bill to rectify 75 years of inaction. 75 years for americans without health care by the millions. and so we get it. the republicans have said we will. but they never have. we've never seen a bill that addressed this issue comprehensively. and so now they're on the run because millions and millions of people have now benefited for a variety of reasons who never had a single hour of health care for themselves or their children. and so now the republicans say, we'll come up with something. it's too late. health care reform is here to stay. we can improve it. but republicans will never destroy it. the american people know it's c
levin: i yield myself the balance. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent to put into the record a statement of administration policy. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. levin: this came from the president. the president said when he ran for office, yes we can. and he came here and eventually secured a majority to pass a bill to rectify 75 years of inaction. 75 years for americans without health care by the millions....
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levin: how much time is there, please? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan has four minutes remaining. the gentleman from texas has seven minutes remaining. mr. levin: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. brady: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased to yield one minute to a business owner who's had to provide health care to his workers and leader on the ways and means committee, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kelly: i thank the gentleman. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 596 because i think it's time for everybody that sits in this house to listen to the american people. this is health care america's house. this is the house of representatives. it's not the republican party who disapproves of the affordable care act. it is the american people, and it doesn't matter what poll you look at. overwhelmingly, whether it's rasmussen, cbs news
levin: how much time is there, please? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan has four minutes remaining. the gentleman from texas has seven minutes remaining. mr. levin: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. brady: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased to yield one minute to a business owner who's had to provide health care to his workers and leader on the ways and means committee, the gentleman from...
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pamela levin. >> pamela. where is she? director dodd if you would please. >> catherine dodd. this item was presented at committee this morning and represents a base budget leading up to the mayor's requirements and no additions. we pulled out four area we're asking for additional funding for and not anticipated in your packet. it says what they are and we can go through them but i think the finish committee spent enough time and i think you're good. >> mr. chair just open this up to questions and we had a great deliberation not only with this board but the other board in the future. >> all right. are there questions from the board? >> i will repeat what i said and i would like to see paying for the governance committee and a consultant in the future and we had a lot of work to do this past year and don't want it to slide again for years. that's all i have. >> duly noted. all right. other board comments? this is an action item. >> item 10 is a discussion item. >> discussion item. public comment? hearing no public comment item 11. >> item 11 presentation of fiscal year 2015-16
pamela levin. >> pamela. where is she? director dodd if you would please. >> catherine dodd. this item was presented at committee this morning and represents a base budget leading up to the mayor's requirements and no additions. we pulled out four area we're asking for additional funding for and not anticipated in your packet. it says what they are and we can go through them but i think the finish committee spent enough time and i think you're good. >> mr. chair just open this...
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levin and mr.hompson on the ways and means committee, in fact authoring an amendment in lieu of last night which was rejected by the rules committee, to go forward in a way that is fiscally sound and was paid for. so here is the problem that we have. we all want to have comprehensive tax reform. where we can close loopholes and we can lower the tax rate and we can have transparency in our tax code. in order to go to the table to do that, as i know there's bipartisan interest in doing so, we should go to the table with as much freedom as possible. and not constrained by taking rifle shots on the floor of the house for certain pieces of the tax code that will cost the whole package the republicans are putting forget is -- forth is about $800 billion. that's a lot of money. it's important for people to know that in our budget, every year, we have a part of the budget that are called tax expenditures. they're well over $1 trillion. some of them are worthy and we want to protect them. certainly charitab
levin and mr.hompson on the ways and means committee, in fact authoring an amendment in lieu of last night which was rejected by the rules committee, to go forward in a way that is fiscally sound and was paid for. so here is the problem that we have. we all want to have comprehensive tax reform. where we can close loopholes and we can lower the tax rate and we can have transparency in our tax code. in order to go to the table to do that, as i know there's bipartisan interest in doing so, we...
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levin: i yield myself the balance. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent to put into the record a statement of administration policy. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. levin: this came from the president. the president said when he ran for office, yes we can. and he came here and eventually secured a majority to pass a bill to rectify 75 years of inaction. 75 years for americans without health care by the millions. and so we get it. the republicans have said we will. but they never have. we've never seen a bill that addressed this issue comprehensively. and so now they're on the run because millions and millions of people have now benefited for a variety of reasons who never had a single hour of health care for themselves or their children. and so now the republicans say, we'll come up with something. it's too late. health care reform is here to stay. we can improve it. but republicans will never destroy it. the american people know it's c
levin: i yield myself the balance. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent to put into the record a statement of administration policy. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. levin: this came from the president. the president said when he ran for office, yes we can. and he came here and eventually secured a majority to pass a bill to rectify 75 years of inaction. 75 years for americans without health care by the millions....
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. >> in her new book, author phyllis lee levin recounts the formative years of america's president john quincy adams. it's next on booktv. >> so tonight it's a great pleasure to welcome an miles per hour as fellow, friend of the institution, phyllis lee levin. she's a graduate of mount holyoke college, she the reporter, editor and columnist for "the new york times" as well as a writer and editor at "vogue" where a mother ministores with an insightful white house interview with a reclusive pat nixon. i would love to take a look at some point. she's also the author of several books including abigail adams and edith woodrow. she lives in manhattan and is also brave the post-blizzard to join should this evening. let's welcome phyllis. [applause] >> thank you. i'm really very honored to be here. i'm
. >> in her new book, author phyllis lee levin recounts the formative years of america's president john quincy adams. it's next on booktv. >> so tonight it's a great pleasure to welcome an miles per hour as fellow, friend of the institution, phyllis lee levin. she's a graduate of mount holyoke college, she the reporter, editor and columnist for "the new york times" as well as a writer and editor at "vogue" where a mother ministores with an insightful white house...
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levine says it appears in natalie is all clear of the genetic condition.months old and as happy as can be. and her parents tell us they've learned a few lifeless sons along the way. >> ♪ >> you have a past of bad experiences. it's choosing not to let that paralyze you. >> the family are big believers of hope and faith and now also big believers in chop doctors. >> we knew coming that there was no guarantee. we knew that but just even to be a place for the physicians were willing to think outside the box box, and brainstorm and work together as a powerful team, it was just an mazing feeling to know we get to see hope every day. >> yeah. and our little daughter. >> reporter: jennifer joyce fox 29 news. >> love those little laughs. >>> all right. she's only eight years old and she's already making a huge difference. why this little girl is busy making hundreds of hats with her ♪ >>> eight yeared girl is taken up a hobby most children don't think about. that is knitting. >> she's knitting little hats for a reason. they're for tiny babies at the very place that
levine says it appears in natalie is all clear of the genetic condition.months old and as happy as can be. and her parents tell us they've learned a few lifeless sons along the way. >> ♪ >> you have a past of bad experiences. it's choosing not to let that paralyze you. >> the family are big believers of hope and faith and now also big believers in chop doctors. >> we knew coming that there was no guarantee. we knew that but just even to be a place for the physicians...
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harvey levin here. shots fired in a big big rap war, a metaphor cli yes so here's the deal.threats against shug night and diddy it all happens to do with that beef between diddy ask drake. the guy in the middle who is making the threat, gramz prince. a company out of houston and a big, big deal in the hip hop world. going to get to that in a second
harvey levin here. shots fired in a big big rap war, a metaphor cli yes so here's the deal.threats against shug night and diddy it all happens to do with that beef between diddy ask drake. the guy in the middle who is making the threat, gramz prince. a company out of houston and a big, big deal in the hip hop world. going to get to that in a second
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levin is writing a book about abigail adams. she seems to be serious about her work. [laughter] and so i was. when i finish work on abigail and john have remembered somehow feeling that i had left john quincy midair but i defected to write a book on woodrow wilson and his wife edith was in command and once completed i returned with relief and pleasure to john quincy. the world traveler both his uncle and his father called him the greatest traveler of his age. he he was a marketable linguist. he spoke not only french and dutch but at one time or another studied spanish italian german and russian translating latin and greek. he was eight graduate of harvard college with phi beta kappa a lawyer and essayist of some renown and firebird controversy and significant political circles. he knew from early years onwards europe send america's renowned emissaries including benjamin franklin and the markey day lafayette and counted thomas jefferson a dear friend at that point. it was george washington named john quincy adams to his first diplomatic post as resident for the united
levin is writing a book about abigail adams. she seems to be serious about her work. [laughter] and so i was. when i finish work on abigail and john have remembered somehow feeling that i had left john quincy midair but i defected to write a book on woodrow wilson and his wife edith was in command and once completed i returned with relief and pleasure to john quincy. the world traveler both his uncle and his father called him the greatest traveler of his age. he he was a marketable linguist. he...
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adam levin, coming back in our next segment. thank you very much to jamie may and macnulte.are schools bartering personal information in aexchange more more advanced technology. some education tech firms are scooping up cross to 10 million unique data points per child per day. is it worth it? >>> director of federal relations for the american association of state colleges and universities, thank you for joining us. barmak, when we enroll our kids in school, we voluntarily give the districts a lot of data on them. is that information shared? >> increasingly, it is. historically, schools have been the main custodians of incredibly private information . in general they have done a information. it's a little ironic that the secretary was speaking about privacy because it was husband department of education that wrote the federal privacy rules. maybe those are more allowable to share data. so, yes, information is, in fact, reaching out of schools and many schools simply don't know. >> where is the information going? is it anywhere that would be alarming to a parent? >> well, you
adam levin, coming back in our next segment. thank you very much to jamie may and macnulte.are schools bartering personal information in aexchange more more advanced technology. some education tech firms are scooping up cross to 10 million unique data points per child per day. is it worth it? >>> director of federal relations for the american association of state colleges and universities, thank you for joining us. barmak, when we enroll our kids in school, we voluntarily give the...
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and remembering former poet laureate philip levine. >> ifill: the islamic state's gruesome attacks in over the weekend raises the specter that the militant group is expanding beyond syria and iraq. we take a look at that now with frederic wehrey of the carnegie endowment for international peace, he's recently returned from a trip to libya. and, michael leiter, he was the director of the national counter-terrorism center from 2007-2011. he is now the executive vice president at leidos, a science and technology company specializing in national security issues. michael leiter, what are we to take from this particular move into libya? this seems like an expansion of the footprint we've become familiar with i.i.l. >> that's right, gwen. we've really seen this expansion beyond just libya. i.s.i.s. has over the past several months gained some foot holds in egypt to the east in the sinai peninsula as well as smaller elements in algeria afghanistan and south asia and i think what this fundamentally shows is we have a message which is resonating extremely effectively with its adherence and also
and remembering former poet laureate philip levine. >> ifill: the islamic state's gruesome attacks in over the weekend raises the specter that the militant group is expanding beyond syria and iraq. we take a look at that now with frederic wehrey of the carnegie endowment for international peace, he's recently returned from a trip to libya. and, michael leiter, he was the director of the national counter-terrorism center from 2007-2011. he is now the executive vice president at leidos, a...
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levin: mr. chairman, we're not suggesting you surrender your ground for one minute not for one second. what we're saying is let's search for common ground and don't you come here and cut out pieces of it piece by piece. that's what we're suggesting. in terms of a one-year basis we're saying do things comprehensively, like your predecessor did, like your predecessor did. this isn't a matter just of process, process, process. it's a matter of policy, policy, policy. that's what this is all about. and you come forth and you then talk about wage inequality. what have you brought up here that relates to that? we're trying to get a vote, for example, on minimum wage. you won't even allow us a vote. give us a vote. give us a vote. you talk about t.a.a. the rules apply there and we can go into -- into the details in terms of whether it's authorized for a certain period of time and after that then if it's permanent it becomes part of the baseline. what you're trying to do today is essentially rig the sys
levin: mr. chairman, we're not suggesting you surrender your ground for one minute not for one second. what we're saying is let's search for common ground and don't you come here and cut out pieces of it piece by piece. that's what we're suggesting. in terms of a one-year basis we're saying do things comprehensively, like your predecessor did, like your predecessor did. this isn't a matter just of process, process, process. it's a matter of policy, policy, policy. that's what this is all about....
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author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household.th dysfunction. >> neighbors say their mother was domineering. their father drank and sometimes turned violent. he worked at the local cemetery. what was it like growing up next to a cemetery? was it creepy? >> no, not at all. not for me. you know, at 12 years of age, larry and i started working at the cemetery. >> as he grew older, larry had problems fitting in at school. >> he was always the backward twin. i was the more dominant outgoing twin. he hung out with what my wife and i and a lot of fellow classmates called the misfits or the stinky crowd. >> still, the boys were best friends. and as young men, gary and larry developed an unusual new hobby as civil war re-enactors. >> met a lot of new friends during that time period and i was able to travel around and meet them at the battlefields either on tours and stuff. it was a lot of fun. >> larry was hooked. even growing mutton chops from his hairline to his jowl. though the re-enactments helped larry make friends, he still struggled
author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household.th dysfunction. >> neighbors say their mother was domineering. their father drank and sometimes turned violent. he worked at the local cemetery. what was it like growing up next to a cemetery? was it creepy? >> no, not at all. not for me. you know, at 12 years of age, larry and i started working at the cemetery. >> as he grew older, larry had problems fitting in at school. >> he was...
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that levine is a -- zach levine is a freak and look at how high he gets. he wins the slam dunk contest and i would be shocked if he didn't. i bet a lot of people are going to be watching the timberwolves from now on. and the last two racks were amazing, and they finished the score up, 27. the other half was the/brothers with clay thompson. the also went up against it. i think i like it. in a final note, back to the nba, there was some stuff that we have never seen before. like i said, i used to be able to do that, but i don't know what happened. can really: -- kimberly: do you like class go? kimberly: 7 is on your side with a split between costco and american express. currently members can purchase items with a special costco branded american express credit cards. both companies said they could not agree on a new standards that would make good business sense. every girl in one school got a valentine's day balloon. these student body class president said he wanted every girl to feel appreciated. that means he got over 650 heart bowlers. >> believe -- heart
that levine is a -- zach levine is a freak and look at how high he gets. he wins the slam dunk contest and i would be shocked if he didn't. i bet a lot of people are going to be watching the timberwolves from now on. and the last two racks were amazing, and they finished the score up, 27. the other half was the/brothers with clay thompson. the also went up against it. i think i like it. in a final note, back to the nba, there was some stuff that we have never seen before. like i said, i used to...
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levin and mr. thompson on the ways and means committee, in fact authoring an amendment in lieu of last night which was rejected by the rules committee, to go forward in a way that is fiscally sound and was paid for. so here is the problem that we have. we all want to have comprehensive tax reform. where we can close loopholes and we can lower the tax rate and we can have transparency in our tax code. in order to go to the table to do that, as i know there's bipartisan interest in doing so, we should go to the table with as much freedom as possible. and not constrained by taking rifle shots on the floor of the house for certain pieces of the tax code that will cost the whole package the republicans are putting forget is -- forth is about $800 billion. that's a lot of money. it's important for people to know that in our budget, every year, we have a part of the budget that are called tax expenditures. they're well over $1 trillion. some of them are worthy and we want to protect them. certainly charit
levin and mr. thompson on the ways and means committee, in fact authoring an amendment in lieu of last night which was rejected by the rules committee, to go forward in a way that is fiscally sound and was paid for. so here is the problem that we have. we all want to have comprehensive tax reform. where we can close loopholes and we can lower the tax rate and we can have transparency in our tax code. in order to go to the table to do that, as i know there's bipartisan interest in doing so, we...
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and i'm over the top. >> jimmy: as adam levine. >> as adam levine.ours. i shop at barbados. my haircut -- i really just want to be you." so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is great. this is great. >> the next day i see dave and he goes, "weirdly i got an e-mail from adam." and i said, "oh, cool." he goes, "no, not cool. i'm out. [ laughter ] i'm out." he said, "the guy's weird and if i see him again i'm telling him to stay away." [ laughter ] so that's the problem, right? now someone's hurt. two nice guys going to be friends, i'm going to be the spoiler. so i tell him, "dave, i'm sorry, it was a bad idea. i created the g --" "what do you mean?" "i faked -- it was a fake e -- i'm really sorry." >> jimmy: that's hilarious. >> so everything's fine. two days later i get an e-mail. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> now, the back story to this is when i was like 18 i was in a rock band and my claim to fame was the guy in my band went on to be the drummer in queensryche. big metal band, very successful. >> jimmy: sure. >> i had told dave this bragging one day, "you know,
and i'm over the top. >> jimmy: as adam levine. >> as adam levine.ours. i shop at barbados. my haircut -- i really just want to be you." so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is great. this is great. >> the next day i see dave and he goes, "weirdly i got an e-mail from adam." and i said, "oh, cool." he goes, "no, not cool. i'm out. [ laughter ] i'm out." he said, "the guy's weird and if i see him again i'm telling him to stay...
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made it to the finals against 19-year-old zack levine sporting the throwback. jersey on the first basket. 6 and then again on the foul behind and making with his head about two inches below the rim. the dunk contest in the finals helped with teammate andrew with the left hand, levine at 19 second youngest slam dunk contest winner. all right. let's head down to pebble beach. third round action with the at&t national pro am where celebs and pros. bill murray didn't make the cut. nice to hand out some donut holes to all the fans. former alex smith for jim harbaugh a few years ago. on the par five 6. had a lead on the par 3, 12. this is the same par. lead of 17 under. sacramento's birdie putt on three. 7 under 65 for wothny. double bogey on five but he as a team under. buster makes the cut. buster will be around sunday as will matt james. matt bethencourt and back on the amateur side. matt jones joins snedeker yesterday and another good round for jones. won back old reliable jim. under 63. of course, 62. at 1800. all right, sweep for nick who plays san diego. i wis
made it to the finals against 19-year-old zack levine sporting the throwback. jersey on the first basket. 6 and then again on the foul behind and making with his head about two inches below the rim. the dunk contest in the finals helped with teammate andrew with the left hand, levine at 19 second youngest slam dunk contest winner. all right. let's head down to pebble beach. third round action with the at&t national pro am where celebs and pros. bill murray didn't make the cut. nice to hand...
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harvey levin. news breaking. broke it on the website . good news. change for the better with bobby christina. she is better. you could say she died
harvey levin. news breaking. broke it on the website . good news. change for the better with bobby christina. she is better. you could say she died
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♪ >> when adam levine hells the dog howells. >> t dog'e i adam le vine when he howls, i'm howling back second straight top five hit. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> a simple compliment can change the course of someone's day. but so many people are so afraid sometimes to actually take that step and compliment someone. this guy decided to face his fears and compliment all kinds of different people in new york city. >> love your shoes, man, awesome excuse me ma'am, i love your hat. it's so amazing. it's so furry and everything. >> thank you. you're beautiful. you're beautiful, sir. >> he's sincere. >> like drive-by compliments. if you're in new york what that guy's been smoking. >> you're so -- >> excuse me ma'am, i'm sorry for this interruption. but your coat is so -- i can't believe how nice it is. >> real pli. >> yes. no. >> i think his intention was in the right place. >> at the same time a compliment is free give and it can mean something to the person. why not? if you've got something nice to say, say it. >> you're the best guitar player in the world! >> trying to overcome a fear. maybe
♪ >> when adam levine hells the dog howells. >> t dog'e i adam le vine when he howls, i'm howling back second straight top five hit. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> a simple compliment can change the course of someone's day. but so many people are so afraid sometimes to actually take that step and compliment someone. this guy decided to face his fears and compliment all kinds of different people in new york city. >> love your shoes, man, awesome excuse me ma'am, i...
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levin is writing a book about abigail adams. she seems to be serious about her work. [laughter] and so i was. and when i finish work on abigail and john i remembered something feeling that i'd left john quincy made air -- made air, but i defected to write the book on woodrow wilson and his wife while edith was in command. and once completed i returned with relief and pleasure to john quincy. the world traveler oath is local and the father called him the greatest traveler at his age, he was remarkable linguist. he spoke not only french and dutch, but at one time or another study italian, spanish german and russian. apart from reading and translating that in latin and greek. he was a graduate of harvard college with phi beta kappa honors, a lawyer, an essayist, of some renown and vibrant controversy in significant political circles. he knew from early use onward americans renowned emissaries including benjamin franklin and lafayettlafayett e and had encountered thomas jefferson, a dear friend at that point. it was george washington who named john quincy adams to his fir
levin is writing a book about abigail adams. she seems to be serious about her work. [laughter] and so i was. and when i finish work on abigail and john i remembered something feeling that i'd left john quincy made air -- made air, but i defected to write the book on woodrow wilson and his wife while edith was in command. and once completed i returned with relief and pleasure to john quincy. the world traveler oath is local and the father called him the greatest traveler at his age, he was...
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it shows that it is authentic and real. >> steve levine is author of "the powerhouse." connecting the world through internet data works. ♪ ♪ i am cory johnson this is the best of bloomberg west. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has revolutionized how we communicate. now he wants to launch internet.org to support areas all around the world. in several african countries along with colombia and indeed, we have an exclusive interview. >> it is one of the most populous nations in the world, start up one the world's most precious resources. >> the internet is how we connect to the modern world. today, worldwide, only one third of the people have any internet at all. >> in india, the world numbers are even dire. and so we find mark zuckerberg visiting students on the outskirts of new delhi. he hopes to revolutionize how people communicate, even more ambitious goals now. >> connecting everyone in the world is one of the great challenges, we are happy to play whatever part we can. >> he calls the plan to wire the world internet dartboard. he is spreading it from india to indonesia.
it shows that it is authentic and real. >> steve levine is author of "the powerhouse." connecting the world through internet data works. ♪ ♪ i am cory johnson this is the best of bloomberg west. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has revolutionized how we communicate. now he wants to launch internet.org to support areas all around the world. in several african countries along with colombia and indeed, we have an exclusive interview. >> it is one of the most populous nations...
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adam levin, coming back in our next segment. thank you very much to jamie may and macnulte.are schools bartering personal information in aexchange more more advanced technology. some education tech firms are scooping up cross to 10 million unique data points per child per day. is it worth it? >> monday, studying deadly viruses. >> these facilities are incredibly safe, incredibly secure. >> go inside the study of infectious diseases. >> ventilated footy pajamas. >> protecting those working to protect us. >> we always have to stay one step ahead of them because they're out there. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. monday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to he
adam levin, coming back in our next segment. thank you very much to jamie may and macnulte.are schools bartering personal information in aexchange more more advanced technology. some education tech firms are scooping up cross to 10 million unique data points per child per day. is it worth it? >> monday, studying deadly viruses. >> these facilities are incredibly safe, incredibly secure. >> go inside the study of infectious diseases. >> ventilated footy pajamas. >>...
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sandra levine is a senior attorney at the conservation law foundation. >> burlington is making claims that they're providing 100% renewable power to their customers, and that's not really accurate. >> reporter: levine is an environmental attorney, and while she commends burlington's renewable push, she says the city is taking some liberties with its accounting and with what kinds of renewable energy it employs-- like relying on that old maine hydro plant, which isn't considered as green as brand-new wind and solar facilities are. so, when you see burlington come out publicly and say "we've gone 100% renewable," what's your reaction? >> you're on the path, but you're not really there. and i really look to burlington electric to provide some stronger leadership, to really show how what they are doing is adding to the overall renewable supply for the region. because that's where we need to be going. >> reporter: but ken nolan argues that they have to use those older renewable facilities for now, and by proving that renewables can work reliably and be profitable, burlington can help spur
sandra levine is a senior attorney at the conservation law foundation. >> burlington is making claims that they're providing 100% renewable power to their customers, and that's not really accurate. >> reporter: levine is an environmental attorney, and while she commends burlington's renewable push, she says the city is taking some liberties with its accounting and with what kinds of renewable energy it employs-- like relying on that old maine hydro plant, which isn't considered as...
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levine, the second youngest play tore win the dunk contest.as 18. >>> let's take you from the shoreline of san diego inside jenny craig pavilion. tie the game up with 15 seconds left. this one went to double overtime. big old brad backs his man down. turned around. they win it 69-92. 19 and 6. >> it is a big weekend. >> yeah. >> and people thought we would be in a dead period when the nfl left. no, no, no, not at all. >> a fun day. >> a final round tomorrow, game 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. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh this... is the best part of the day. when we sit down together and talk. more and more, we're having conversations about the food itself: h
levine, the second youngest play tore win the dunk contest.as 18. >>> let's take you from the shoreline of san diego inside jenny craig pavilion. tie the game up with 15 seconds left. this one went to double overtime. big old brad backs his man down. turned around. they win it 69-92. 19 and 6. >> it is a big weekend. >> yeah. >> and people thought we would be in a dead period when the nfl left. no, no, no, not at all. >> a fun day. >> a final round...
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. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tomorrow, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. in the months that followed the students disappearance dozens were arrested including the mayor of iguala - jose luis abarca - and his wife - who officials say ordered the attack on the students... ...allegedly believing they were going to disrupt an event they were holding that night - an allegation the students deny. after taking the boys off the buses, investigators say police piled them into the backs of their trucks and handed them over to a local cartel that had close links to the mayor and his wife. the case of the students ...is not an isolated one in mexico according to the government's own reports over 22,000 people have gone missing in mexico since 2006, though human rights groups believe that number to be far higher. it's been three and half years since juana last heard from her daughter, brenda damaris - here it says i'm still alive.... find me it was late on a summer night when she called to say she'd bee
. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tomorrow, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. in the months that followed the students disappearance dozens were arrested including the mayor of iguala - jose luis abarca - and his wife - who officials say ordered the attack on the students... ...allegedly believing they were going to disrupt an event they were holding that night - an allegation the students...
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. >> the great one mark levine is here. he responds. a story nobody's talking about, an al qaeda operative on trial in new york city. we break it down. "hannity" starts right now. >>> yesterday president obama once again went to great lengths to distance muslims from radical islamists who are committing heinous acts of violence in the name of their religion. >> the terrorists do not speak for over a billion muslims who reject their hateful ideology. they no more represent islam than any madman who kills innocents in the name of god represents christianity or judaism or buddhism or hinduism. no religion is responsible for terrorism. >> really? now the president defends the islamic faith at all costs and he has no problem routinely insulting jews or being against b.b. netanyahu or attacking christians. remember when he called the terrorist attack at that kosher deli in paris a random act of violence? >> it is entirely legitimate for the american people to be deeply concerned when you've got a bunch of violent, vicious zealots who behead p
. >> the great one mark levine is here. he responds. a story nobody's talking about, an al qaeda operative on trial in new york city. we break it down. "hannity" starts right now. >>> yesterday president obama once again went to great lengths to distance muslims from radical islamists who are committing heinous acts of violence in the name of their religion. >> the terrorists do not speak for over a billion muslims who reject their hateful ideology. they no more...
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levine blue the competition away with an off the post through the legs slam. he is the youngest to win the trophy since kobe bryant did. he did it at 18. one of levine's dunks was inspired by the movie "space jam" that came out when he was just 1 year old. but he almost hit his head on the rim, he was so high. >> that's amazing. 18. >> can we just talk scorpions for a moment? would you get back on that plane? >> no! i want a new plane! >> those flight attendants, they killed the scorpion. >> i want a brand-new plane. >> sheinelle, thanks. >> 19 by the way. not 18. >>> dylan is in boston with a check of the rest of the country's forecast for us this morning. again, hey, dylan. >> hey, guys. yeah we are driving around in the snowstorm, the latest snowstorm to hit boston. conditions are really just bad. they're going to stay bad over the next several hours up until around noon 1:00. then we also have another storm system. this one will develop through plains and move through eventually the mid-atlantic into tuesday. it will develop overnight and we could see accu
levine blue the competition away with an off the post through the legs slam. he is the youngest to win the trophy since kobe bryant did. he did it at 18. one of levine's dunks was inspired by the movie "space jam" that came out when he was just 1 year old. but he almost hit his head on the rim, he was so high. >> that's amazing. 18. >> can we just talk scorpions for a moment? would you get back on that plane? >> no! i want a new plane! >> those flight...
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. >> very nice to hear adam levine in a simple setting, acoustic guitar and cello not drums.he singer can make a difference, the oscar itself goes to the writer. country music legend, glen campbell wrote about his final tour after he was diagnosed with alzheimer's. ♪ i'm still here but yet i'm gone ♪ ♪ i don't play guitar or sing my song ♪ >> god bless him if he wins. it's a sentimental vote. he's done so much work. i can see it going to him. >> reporter: but he thinks it's more likely it will go to another untapped song. ♪ one day when the glory calls ♪ >> reporter: jon legend's song about selma. it's surprising and inspired to also weave in rap music. >> it modernizes it. but it's today. ferguson. it's today, oakland, today in our country. >> reporter: find out sunday night if narda got it right. abc 7 news. >>> abc 7 news reporter katy mar zul la will join us tomorrow night at 11:00 from the red carpet. how do the winners get decided at the oscars? 85% of the academy members vote each year for just one nominee. the nominee with the most votes wins. except for best picture.
. >> very nice to hear adam levine in a simple setting, acoustic guitar and cello not drums.he singer can make a difference, the oscar itself goes to the writer. country music legend, glen campbell wrote about his final tour after he was diagnosed with alzheimer's. ♪ i'm still here but yet i'm gone ♪ ♪ i don't play guitar or sing my song ♪ >> god bless him if he wins. it's a sentimental vote. he's done so much work. i can see it going to him. >> reporter: but he thinks...
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yuval levin is a herring to fellow, founder and editor of the superb journal "national affairs," a prolific scholar and journalist, a member of -- he's been executive director of the president's council on bioethics, and this book, described by "the washington post" as a thoughtful introduction to this famous opposition, i think that's understating the case. what this magnificent book does is in terms that are both deep and scholarly but also beautifully written and entirely accessible, shows how this intellectual debate between two pillars of then lightenment -- thomas paine and edmund burke -- has come to define many of the debates around the world and in america today. and we began our great bill of rights festival discussing the first amendment and the natural rights theory that underlay it. and madison's feeling that laws restricting criticism of public officials violated the natural right which comes from god and not government to express one's opinions freely. and what yuval does in this book is give us a much deeper context for how that natural rights philosophy was broadly shared a
yuval levin is a herring to fellow, founder and editor of the superb journal "national affairs," a prolific scholar and journalist, a member of -- he's been executive director of the president's council on bioethics, and this book, described by "the washington post" as a thoughtful introduction to this famous opposition, i think that's understating the case. what this magnificent book does is in terms that are both deep and scholarly but also beautifully written and entirely...
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but did you know that superstar adam levine has struggled with acne since his teens? (adam) it's something that's just been a lingering problem throughout my life and, you know, i've dealt with it in various different ways from when i was 15, 16 years old. it was a hard time for me, and i still deal with it to this day. now you're thinking to yourself, "i'm an adult, and i have acne, what's going on, this is insane." (male announcer) finally, with proactiv plus, he's found a product that he not only uses, but wants to speak out for. for anybody that's seeing this commercial, because acne was such a profound problem for me when i was young dealing with it is an important thing. and that's why proactiv plus is a game-changer. it's one system that does everything. not only does it keep the acne away, but it makes your skin look amazing. it's nice to nurture it a little bit. and i'm a guy, and i can say that. ♪ (julianne) proactiv plus is a breakthrough. it intelligently targets pores where acne medicine is needed most. how is that possible? with smart target technology.
but did you know that superstar adam levine has struggled with acne since his teens? (adam) it's something that's just been a lingering problem throughout my life and, you know, i've dealt with it in various different ways from when i was 15, 16 years old. it was a hard time for me, and i still deal with it to this day. now you're thinking to yourself, "i'm an adult, and i have acne, what's going on, this is insane." (male announcer) finally, with proactiv plus, he's found a product...
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he made it against zach levine. making the dunks with his head and two inches below the rim. levine took over the dunk contest. help with teammate andrew wiggens. between the legs works the left hand. at 19 the second youngest slam dunk contestant. and champion. now to the pro am. celebrities and pros trying to make the cut and play in the final round. bill murray didn't make the cut but he was nice enough to hand out doughnut holes to all his fans. former niners alex smith caddied for jim harbaugh a few years ago, but now buries it on the par-5. and snedeker shared the lead after two rounds. to save par he's one off the lead at 17-under. sacramento's nick watney, 2 back. 7-under 65 for watney. his playing partner, buster posey, double bogeyed. but he and watney as a team 25-under and buster makes the cut. so did matt cain. he and matt bettencourt at 25-under. they are 8 back on the amateur side. matt johnson joins snedeker atop the leaderboard yesterday. another good round for jones. he's one back of old reliable,
he made it against zach levine. making the dunks with his head and two inches below the rim. levine took over the dunk contest. help with teammate andrew wiggens. between the legs works the left hand. at 19 the second youngest slam dunk contestant. and champion. now to the pro am. celebrities and pros trying to make the cut and play in the final round. bill murray didn't make the cut but he was nice enough to hand out doughnut holes to all his fans. former niners alex smith caddied for jim...
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i spoke about how critical battery technology is with author of "the powerhouse," steve levine, one of the foremost voices of batteries. >> the battery was invented in 1799. the architecture has not changed much since then. so much of that time we weren't really trying to create the super battery for the last few years we have been. the question today is which way is apple going? is it going the gm route? will it try to create the super battery? or is it going to go the tesla route, go off the shelf? >> among the interesting things about apple going into the business, is apple the business that it's typically relied on outsource component manufacturer taking the best that other companies are making, the best chips made by qualcomm or -- taking the best batteries made by a panasonic and assembling them together in a way the software performs the magic. they've changed it a bit. do you get a sense that they are going to go for their own design and even maybe manufacture the battery? >> the latter part we don't know whether they will manufacture. but yes the signs are that they are trying
i spoke about how critical battery technology is with author of "the powerhouse," steve levine, one of the foremost voices of batteries. >> the battery was invented in 1799. the architecture has not changed much since then. so much of that time we weren't really trying to create the super battery for the last few years we have been. the question today is which way is apple going? is it going the gm route? will it try to create the super battery? or is it going to go the tesla...
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. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tomorrow, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> we're back with "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. this time on the programme we have been looking at cre, the latest infectious bacterium to become immune to multiple antibiotic medicines. maybe you have heard reports from asia of malaria that is not treatable with drugs, or the variety of tuberculosis resistant to almost every cugdrug to fight that scourge. are we on the cusp of a new earee ear eareeear earee era. we joined by a doctor and specialist in infectious diseases. welcome to the programme. let's begin with an understanding of why the list of diseases that are no longer treated by our most reliable drugs is growing. >> thank you for having me. it's a problem that has been brewing for some time, it's natural evolution. we lose a lot of antibiotic. we use main in the host setting. when we do, the bacteria have little choice but to figure out way to survive the onslaught. they mutate and
. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tomorrow, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> we're back with "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. this time on the programme we have been looking at cre, the latest infectious bacterium to become immune to multiple antibiotic medicines. maybe you have heard reports from asia of malaria that is not treatable with drugs,...
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. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tomorrow, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> hello again. you're watching al jazeera. hadi abdel man sour has withdrawn his resignation as president. on tuesday hadi is due to meet with political parties from the north that have rejected the houthi coup. >>> ukraine is pushing for the united nations monitors to oversee a ceasefire between the military and separatists in the east. european foreign ministers are due to meet on tuesday to discuss the truce. >>> israeli intelligence documents saying that it doesn't believe iran is working to produce nuclear weapons. came just one month after prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the u.n. that iran would be able to build a bomb within one year. >>> audiorecording where egypt interior minister is reportedly telling are a gathering what to do against protesters. rebecca singh reports. >> thousands demonstrated against the country carrying pictures of deposed president mohamed morsi and chanting slogans that forced
. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tomorrow, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> hello again. you're watching al jazeera. hadi abdel man sour has withdrawn his resignation as president. on tuesday hadi is due to meet with political parties from the north that have rejected the houthi coup. >>> ukraine is pushing for the united nations monitors to oversee a ceasefire between...
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steve levine has written this great book -- run out and buy it. i am so psyched to have you on today of all days. what does this mean? what is the advance from a123 -- it was backed by big federal government grants and president obama spoke at an a123 factory -- the company nearly went bankrupt and now they are back and suing? >> a123 in 2009 was the largest ipo of the year. it was the darling of the battery industry and it and it -- ended up failing in 2012 but it still has the technology. cory: it was the twitter of 2009. it was the hot ipo. >> there was a lot of buzz about it. it still has the stuff, it still has the battery it invented in the scientists who engineered it. that is the key there. it's one thing happening -- it's another thing being able to optimize it and stick it into a battery and scale it up in a way that works. apple will be looking for that. cory: when we compare the different cases -- tesla -- in your book, there's this tale and you would not think it's so fascinating -- but they end up fighting with each other. you explai
steve levine has written this great book -- run out and buy it. i am so psyched to have you on today of all days. what does this mean? what is the advance from a123 -- it was backed by big federal government grants and president obama spoke at an a123 factory -- the company nearly went bankrupt and now they are back and suing? >> a123 in 2009 was the largest ipo of the year. it was the darling of the battery industry and it and it -- ended up failing in 2012 but it still has the...
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harvey levin here. >> charles here. >> so we have a lot of information about the bruce jenner crash.a lot of information about bobbi kristina. a lot going on. let's start with bruce jenner. you know that brous bruce was in a accident on pacific coast highway last weekend. a person died. a car he hit karined into oncoming traffic, was struck and killed almost instantly. we know a lot about this now. let me just tell you where it stands. we know that law enforcement
harvey levin here. >> charles here. >> so we have a lot of information about the bruce jenner crash.a lot of information about bobbi kristina. a lot going on. let's start with bruce jenner. you know that brous bruce was in a accident on pacific coast highway last weekend. a person died. a car he hit karined into oncoming traffic, was struck and killed almost instantly. we know a lot about this now. let me just tell you where it stands. we know that law enforcement
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. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tuesday, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back a reminder of the top stories - turkey sent hundred of soldiers to syria, to relocate an ottoman shrine. ankara says the syrian government was not informed of the operation. yemen's abd-rabbu mansour hadi who fled the capital after being forced says he is the president, home to events. foreign dignitaries in kiev celebrate one year since a crackdown of protesters leading to the outing of viktor yanukovych >>> a service has been held in independence square - a site of pro and anti-demonstrations. >>> muammar gaddafi's sons and official resumes. it includes the late leaders spy chief. we go to tunisia. >> among the defenders is the minister of muammar gaddafi's regime. a close friend much also in intelligence, and his two sons. now the brigade is holding some of the prisoners, one appeared by video link for security link. the list of charges is very long. it uses excessive force against protesters mislead
. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tuesday, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back a reminder of the top stories - turkey sent hundred of soldiers to syria, to relocate an ottoman shrine. ankara says the syrian government was not informed of the operation. yemen's abd-rabbu mansour hadi who fled the capital after being forced says he is the president, home to events....
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. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tuesday, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> tonight we are hearing from a lesbian couple in detroit. they say a fizz in refused to treat their daughter. bisi onile-ere reports that that sparks a debate over gay rights and when doctors can say no. before their baby was born this couple thought they chose the perfect paediatrician. they gave birth, but were blindsided when they went to the paediatrician paediatrician's office. >> we went from humiliated to shocked to defeated to anger. >> they say one of the doctors told them that the paediatrician they chose, dr vesna, decided she couldn't treat the newborn because they are lesbians. >> something like this shouldn't happen. we didn't see it coming. it shouldn't happen. >> roy, as pead prirn -- paediatrician wrote a letter saying she didn't feel she'd be able to develop the personnel relationship she has with patient and apologised for hurt feelings, but the law was on her side. >> the thing is that no one spea
. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tuesday, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> tonight we are hearing from a lesbian couple in detroit. they say a fizz in refused to treat their daughter. bisi onile-ere reports that that sparks a debate over gay rights and when doctors can say no. before their baby was born this couple thought they chose the perfect paediatrician. they gave...