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head over heel but the 43 throw huge difference in this game. 10 from the lien. kentucky messed 11 free throw. harrison with the 3 off the mark. huskies fears 7 seed to win the title. 60-54. uconn fourth championship in 15 years. >> the way we started the game probably cost us the game and somebody said well why do you think you started that way? duh. we are all fresh map. >> i knew we were going to wichbility i'm being real humble and fought cocky when you believe something so much if you understand that what may happen. >> when we come back. duh. the a's ruin minnesota home opener. norris hair like big opener. norris hair like big fat a >> slugger didn't really hitch in spring training. limping lately with an injured heel but as the twins found out, he can still hit. start 9 game road trip in minneapolis for the twins opener today. struggle at times 1st inning. 2 on t.strike out here and 6 innings allow 3 runs. sfm double down the line off ex giant. the score. josh fwol a rbi single to right. 2 nochlingt controversy in the third. drive to rate lack at this. i t
head over heel but the 43 throw huge difference in this game. 10 from the lien. kentucky messed 11 free throw. harrison with the 3 off the mark. huskies fears 7 seed to win the title. 60-54. uconn fourth championship in 15 years. >> the way we started the game probably cost us the game and somebody said well why do you think you started that way? duh. we are all fresh map. >> i knew we were going to wichbility i'm being real humble and fought cocky when you believe something so much...
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head over heel but the 43 throw huge difference in this game. 10 from the lien.tucky messed 11 free throw. harrison with the 3 off the mark. huskies fears 7 seed to win the title. 60-54. uconn fourth championship in 15 years. >> the way we started the game probably cost us the game and somebody said well why do you think you started that way? duh. we are all fresh map. >> i knew we were going to wichbility i'm being real humble and fought cocky when you believe something so much if you understand that what may happen. >> when we come back. duh. the a's ruin minnesota home opener. norris hair like big fat and big i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfinity
head over heel but the 43 throw huge difference in this game. 10 from the lien.tucky messed 11 free throw. harrison with the 3 off the mark. huskies fears 7 seed to win the title. 60-54. uconn fourth championship in 15 years. >> the way we started the game probably cost us the game and somebody said well why do you think you started that way? duh. we are all fresh map. >> i knew we were going to wichbility i'm being real humble and fought cocky when you believe something so much if...
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head over heel but the 43 throw huge difference in this game. 10 from the lien. kentucky messed 11 free throw. harrison with the 3 off the mark. huskies fears 7 seed to win the title. 60-54. uconn fourth championship in 15 years. >> the way we started the game probably cost us the game and somebody said well why do you think you started that way? duh. we are all fresh map. >> i knew we were going to wichbility i'm being real humble and fought cocky when you believe something so much if you understand that what may happen. >> when we come back. duh. the a's ruin minnesota home opener. norris hair like big fat and hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. ♪ hey! must be the
head over heel but the 43 throw huge difference in this game. 10 from the lien. kentucky messed 11 free throw. harrison with the 3 off the mark. huskies fears 7 seed to win the title. 60-54. uconn fourth championship in 15 years. >> the way we started the game probably cost us the game and somebody said well why do you think you started that way? duh. we are all fresh map. >> i knew we were going to wichbility i'm being real humble and fought cocky when you believe something so much...
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you can't allow it because anarchy is anarchy, you can't allow it put a lien on the property. owes a million bucks, is he not going to pay it as long as that guy is alive he is not going to pay a dime to the federal government. he would rather go to the penitentiary than do that. put the lien on the land when he dies and things like that, can you come in and do what you want. that kind of diffuses it. it doesn't make it right. i'm not siding with the federal government here but i think that's the way to handle it would you being okay with that powers? >> yeah. that's better way to handling it than sending in armed people and free speech jones where you tell people what you they're allowed to aand not allowed to say which is completely unconstitutional or illegal -- it should be illegal unfortunately it isn't. no, i'm not okay with that i don't understand why this guy is being forced off of this land. if you go all the way back to the beginning like i said the federal government came in and theyced people to give up their rights to their grazing rights. and i don't understand o
you can't allow it because anarchy is anarchy, you can't allow it put a lien on the property. owes a million bucks, is he not going to pay it as long as that guy is alive he is not going to pay a dime to the federal government. he would rather go to the penitentiary than do that. put the lien on the land when he dies and things like that, can you come in and do what you want. that kind of diffuses it. it doesn't make it right. i'm not siding with the federal government here but i think that's...
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great, lien the cows, lien the property, don't come here with guns and expect the american people not to fire back. >> okay. but let me ask you this. i think we've found a point of agreement. i think you should lien the cows and the property and i agree a nonviolent resolution to this is great. but i would ask you this someone who finds themselves in a situation in which a loved one is being deported, they have exhausted all of their legal remedies and they decide to have 1,000 people show up at their house with guns to stare down members of dhs to extract that person for depoortation would you be standing at the barricades with them, as well? >> are we talking about cows or illegal immigration, chris? because i'm talking about cows. >> i'm talking about human beings. which seems to me -- >> human beings thank god that did not get slaughtered. but cows did get slaughtered out here. >> what is going to happen to those cows later on? >> so are you saying it's okay to cruelly slaughter them because they're going to be -- they're raised for beef? is that what you're saying, chris? because
great, lien the cows, lien the property, don't come here with guns and expect the american people not to fire back. >> okay. but let me ask you this. i think we've found a point of agreement. i think you should lien the cows and the property and i agree a nonviolent resolution to this is great. but i would ask you this someone who finds themselves in a situation in which a loved one is being deported, they have exhausted all of their legal remedies and they decide to have 1,000 people...
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property, a lien on the cows, they don't kill your cows, confiscate your cows, taser people that are peacefully protesting as they did and surround their property with snipers. >> right. exactly. i don't think cliven bundy has to be a hero and i don't think he is in order for a government to be completely out of line and overreaching when it says as you pointed out 200 armed people to his ranch. so he's kind of incidental in all of this. the real question is who poses a bigger threat to the republic, to civil order, cliven bundy the guy who didn't pay his grazing fees or the federal government? >> why are liberal -- >> it's the armed agents who are scarier so how could you look at this and say cliven bundy is the one who threatens america, this is a weird reaction. >> on 2007, 2008, i wanted somebody to ask the bill ayers question. the only person who did was jonch stephanopoulos. why are liberals so obsessed with going after cliven bundy? when did they become the big supporters of rule of law here? >> it's not a matter of supporting the rule of law. it's supporting force, you know,
property, a lien on the cows, they don't kill your cows, confiscate your cows, taser people that are peacefully protesting as they did and surround their property with snipers. >> right. exactly. i don't think cliven bundy has to be a hero and i don't think he is in order for a government to be completely out of line and overreaching when it says as you pointed out 200 armed people to his ranch. so he's kind of incidental in all of this. the real question is who poses a bigger threat to...
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instead of filing pieces of paper in a courthouse called a lien, the government says it owes him moneynd a court order validated that, file a lien on the property and when he pass s away, the government gets to collect or when he sells, the government collects. the government can certainly exist until the money passes to it. instead, they are showing up with an army pointing m 16s not only at mr. bundy and his family members but friends, people there to protest and exercise first amendment rights, fox news and other news entities there trying to take pictures of them. that's what made this so hair trigger like is the gross unacceptable, unlawful accumulation of firepower there in order to enforce a judicial degree. >> it's not the first time we seen this. fox news covered the raid on the gibson guitar facility in tennessee where we had agents armed with semiautomatic weapons, bulletproof vests storming in over a piece of illegal wood that gibson was using in the guitars. they were criticized for behavior in agas and federal agents raiding that. we've seen heavy-ended tactics in fact in
instead of filing pieces of paper in a courthouse called a lien, the government says it owes him moneynd a court order validated that, file a lien on the property and when he pass s away, the government gets to collect or when he sells, the government collects. the government can certainly exist until the money passes to it. instead, they are showing up with an army pointing m 16s not only at mr. bundy and his family members but friends, people there to protest and exercise first amendment...
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you have an impeccable home equity book. 60% of the mix is first liens.hat is it that you guys do right that the other guys aren't doing? >> good old-fashioned back-to-basics lending. the home equity book is branch originated. they are customers of the bank. we make sure they have strong credit. it's also for a strong need. as you pointed out, 58% of them are first liens. many of them act like a mortgage for our clients. we keep strong fico scores and very low loan-to-value. at the end of the day it was a high performing book through the crisis. for us it's been one of the most profitable consumer lending products. >> let's look back for a second. in the 2006-2007 period, key high dividend, very small. 400 million shares. is it reasonable to think one day given the fact that the country might be growing we could go back to the smaller share count and higher dividend? >> as you know through the downturn we issued equity as part of the recapitalization plans in the financial downturn of 2008 and 2009. in 2010 as we repaid our t.a.r.p. obligations. we have a
you have an impeccable home equity book. 60% of the mix is first liens.hat is it that you guys do right that the other guys aren't doing? >> good old-fashioned back-to-basics lending. the home equity book is branch originated. they are customers of the bank. we make sure they have strong credit. it's also for a strong need. as you pointed out, 58% of them are first liens. many of them act like a mortgage for our clients. we keep strong fico scores and very low loan-to-value. at the end of...
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. >>> sharks fans liened up to see a rare game seven at the tank.ans stood outside of the center hoping to get in. the if canes win, it will be the fourth time ever in hockey playoff history a team came back from that kind of a hole. in line, dads saying they're looking forward to sharing the game their sons >>. both my sons are big sharks fans. and >> i have a little boy he's 11. he's the biggest sharks fan in the world. i'm just trying to create memories game seven will be a heck of a memory. >> opening face off is at 7:00 p.m tomorrow at sap center in san jose. >> a southern california mite has just become the world's fastest land critter. take a look. the parasite has been recorded rubbing up to 322 bodied longths per second. 20 times faster than a cheetah relative to body size equivalent to a person running 1300 miles per hour. a junior in college did most of the research using a special camera with software made by wind river of ala media. >> pretty amazing. >> fascinating. >> a bay area first. coming up a milestone at the special olympics. >>
. >>> sharks fans liened up to see a rare game seven at the tank.ans stood outside of the center hoping to get in. the if canes win, it will be the fourth time ever in hockey playoff history a team came back from that kind of a hole. in line, dads saying they're looking forward to sharing the game their sons >>. both my sons are big sharks fans. and >> i have a little boy he's 11. he's the biggest sharks fan in the world. i'm just trying to create memories game seven will...
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it's also for a strong need as you pointed out. 58% of them are first liens.age for our clients. we keep strong fico scores and very low loan to value. at the end of the day it was a high performing book through the crisis. for us it's been one of the most profitable consumer lending products. >> let's look back fwr a second. in the 2006-7 period key high dividend, very small. 400 million shares. is it reasonable to think one day given the fact that the country might be growing we could go back to the smaller share count and higher dividend? >> as you know through the downturn we issued equity as part of the recapitalization plans in the financial downturn of 2008 and 2009. in 2010 as we repaid our t.a.r.p. obligations. we have a larger shareholder base. what i think is important is we are successful in returning capital to shareholders. our second consecutive year that key has been able to return pure leading levels of capital in the form of dividends and share repurpose. our investors find it attractive. it's a reason many of them hold key. >> m & a comes up
it's also for a strong need as you pointed out. 58% of them are first liens.age for our clients. we keep strong fico scores and very low loan to value. at the end of the day it was a high performing book through the crisis. for us it's been one of the most profitable consumer lending products. >> let's look back fwr a second. in the 2006-7 period key high dividend, very small. 400 million shares. is it reasonable to think one day given the fact that the country might be growing we could...
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later, he calls back we ate more peach cobbler and through down more dominos after the fourth time he liens over and says you're my developer. this project choose me (clapping) the board of directors choose me (clapping) the city of san francisco choose me i've got to tell everyone here that i very much appreciate the opportunity and thank you for your hospitality i hope we build the beyond our exceptions and look forward to having you all back for the groundbreaking (clapping.) okay. the next person what can i say when nobody be acknowledged in us and wouldn't fund the money and george talked to everyone one person believed that's brenda wright (clapping.) thank you. well pastor walker said you remember what i said about big dollars and it's like being in church (laughter) who can tell the pastor no. so i'm just thrilled to be here this morning. this goes back a long way and the thing that makes me feel good about this day is dr. davis i think i met you guys 10 years ago and he had this vision sea shared it and i said okay. we worked together and funded the study around the bayview compass
later, he calls back we ate more peach cobbler and through down more dominos after the fourth time he liens over and says you're my developer. this project choose me (clapping) the board of directors choose me (clapping) the city of san francisco choose me i've got to tell everyone here that i very much appreciate the opportunity and thank you for your hospitality i hope we build the beyond our exceptions and look forward to having you all back for the groundbreaking (clapping.) okay. the next...
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the remedy is put a lien on the house.is cattle. >>. >> i gave speeches in las vegas but i'm not into gambling. >> i can't see you roping the cows. >> i have ridden horses. >> have you? i feel very sorry for that horse. >> even with my weight loss? >> that doesn't matter. just you. all right? because he would have to listen to you and the constitution. >> thank you for having me on your show, mr. o'reilly. >> any time. plenty more as the factor it. jameis winston accused of rape. local authorities do not bring charges. now the authorities are involved. megyn kelly tells us why. next our mad as hell segment. >> we hope you stay tuned to those reports. it starts with little things. tiny changes in the brain. little things, anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. insures support. a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like... ...sooner than you think. ...you die from alzheimer's disease. ...we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call, or donation adds up to something big. alzheimer's association. t
the remedy is put a lien on the house.is cattle. >>. >> i gave speeches in las vegas but i'm not into gambling. >> i can't see you roping the cows. >> i have ridden horses. >> have you? i feel very sorry for that horse. >> even with my weight loss? >> that doesn't matter. just you. all right? because he would have to listen to you and the constitution. >> thank you for having me on your show, mr. o'reilly. >> any time. plenty more as the...
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it will be the brand inspectors for the state of nevada that will have a lien in their pocket from theeral government. and when he tries to ship those cattle to market, they will take up those papers and send that check to the federal government. that's just the way the laws work in nevada. you can't have a civilized society unless can you do such a thing. >> so there's nothing the governor should do, there's nothing the ag commissioner should do or anybody in any government position, just let this thing go and nail him in his pocketbook and that's going to be the end of it? is that your solution on this? is that the way you think it should be handled? >> that is the financial solution to this. the guy is still a law-breaker and he has thumbed his nose at law enforcement. he with a trying to belittle the sheriff the other day in front of a group of people saying why aren't you pointing your guns at those federal officials? why are you here and not doing something about putting them in jail? well the sheriff is a law-abiding citizen and he is law enforcement. of course he understands th
it will be the brand inspectors for the state of nevada that will have a lien in their pocket from theeral government. and when he tries to ship those cattle to market, they will take up those papers and send that check to the federal government. that's just the way the laws work in nevada. you can't have a civilized society unless can you do such a thing. >> so there's nothing the governor should do, there's nothing the ag commissioner should do or anybody in any government position,...
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yes, we lost the first quarter period with healthcare.gov, but under contact lien's leadership, they turned the corner, got it fixed, got the job done, and the final score speaks for itself. there are 7 and a half million people across the country that have the security of health insurance. most of them for the very first time, and that's because of the woman standing here next to me today. and we're proud for that. that's an historic accomplishment. that's right. and by the way, in the meantime, alongside 7 and a half million peopling enrolled, healthcare costs under kathleen's leadership, are growing at their slowest rate in 50 years. i keep reading things saying that they're not doing anything about costs, except they're growing at the slowest rate in 50 years. what does that mean? that's in part because of kathleen's extraordinary leadership. health records going from dog-eared paper to high-tech systems. kathleen partnered with the department of justice, and they returned billions of dollars, record sums to the medicare trust fund. so all told, kathleen's work over the past five
yes, we lost the first quarter period with healthcare.gov, but under contact lien's leadership, they turned the corner, got it fixed, got the job done, and the final score speaks for itself. there are 7 and a half million people across the country that have the security of health insurance. most of them for the very first time, and that's because of the woman standing here next to me today. and we're proud for that. that's an historic accomplishment. that's right. and by the way, in the...
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less so for the men, strangely enough. , i adore lien team price.t was one of the great experiences of my young life to work with her. price.tyne she has opened the door to many others. a little bit slower for african-american males, and i don't know if that is changing as rapidly as it ought to be. but there are so many great voices out there. as composers, there are fewer and fewer. you will remember when scott joplin suddenly became a household word 30 years ago, maybe less. i believe in the case of nathaniel dent, there is enough music to fill several concert halls. tavis: what is your hope that the rest of us will take away from your fighting so hard to expose us to the stuff that we have no idea about? >> my hope would be composers who have been suppressed, who were suppressed by the nazis, there is so much valuable art that we tend to be lazy by listening only to the same things we know, which is not bad. i understand that. but my hope is that we will keep listenrs and that people to music in a way without any preconceptions, i should like th
less so for the men, strangely enough. , i adore lien team price.t was one of the great experiences of my young life to work with her. price.tyne she has opened the door to many others. a little bit slower for african-american males, and i don't know if that is changing as rapidly as it ought to be. but there are so many great voices out there. as composers, there are fewer and fewer. you will remember when scott joplin suddenly became a household word 30 years ago, maybe less. i believe in the...
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several have died in liberia and sierra lien is stepping up checks. the virus is contagious and spread through contacts with an infected person's bodily fluids. there's no vaccine or cure. scientists are working to find one. >> it's named after the river close to where the first victims were from 30 years ago. when ebola strikes, it does so with deadly force. this latest outbreak in guinea left more than 80 people dead, and the authorities struggling to cope. >> is this a three dimensional section through budding viruses similar to ebola. several thousand kilometres away, scientists are trying to work out how highly contagious viruses operate. >> there's probably a 2-week period then symptoms set in and you get worse. you're dead within a month. >> ebola is scrd too dangerous to -- considered too dangerous to keep on site. >> this is the most dangerous virus we know much. it can mill many, even with the best of the -- kill many, even with everything we throw at it. >> detecting viruses of this nature in laboratory conditions can be complex. >> so you
several have died in liberia and sierra lien is stepping up checks. the virus is contagious and spread through contacts with an infected person's bodily fluids. there's no vaccine or cure. scientists are working to find one. >> it's named after the river close to where the first victims were from 30 years ago. when ebola strikes, it does so with deadly force. this latest outbreak in guinea left more than 80 people dead, and the authorities struggling to cope. >> is this a three...
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he picks up the wallet, liens into the car. >> why his next move explains the loser part. >> with great waves come great wipe-outs. >> the billabong wipe-out of the year award. >> see the best of the worst. [chris]still smoking up a storm? [tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chris] ever try to... [tom] quit?of course! my best time was six days. the worst was ...uh...23.4 seconds. [chris] so can i ask you... [chris & tom] why are you still smoking? [tom] [sarcastic] "it's so much fun." [chris]why not call the smokers' helpline? the program's free,and... [tom]and they'll tell me..."you oughta quit." [chris] not so. just tell them you're ready to quit. then,they'll tell you how. [tom] really? you wouldn't have that number on you,would you? on brand name mattress sets. get three years interest-free financing plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is on now. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> i want you guys to pay attention to this wallet you see right here. according to tampa police, a lady dropped that, and it w
he picks up the wallet, liens into the car. >> why his next move explains the loser part. >> with great waves come great wipe-outs. >> the billabong wipe-out of the year award. >> see the best of the worst. [chris]still smoking up a storm? [tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chris] ever try to... [tom] quit?of course! my best time was six days. the worst was ...uh...23.4 seconds. [chris] so can i ask you... [chris & tom] why are you still smoking? [tom] [sarcastic]...
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the remedy is put a lien on the house.'t steal his cattle. >>. >> i gave speeches in las vegas but i'm not into gambling. >> i can't see you roping the cows. >> i have ridden horses. >> have you? i feel very sorry for that horse. >> even with my weight loss? >> that doesn't matter. just you. all right? because he would have to listen to you and the constitution. >> thank you for having me on your show, mr. o'reilly. >> any time. plenty more as the factor it. jameis winston accused of rape. local authorities do not bring charges. now the authorities are involved. megyn kelly tells us why. next our mad as hell segment. >> we hope you stay tuned to those reports. why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxe
the remedy is put a lien on the house.'t steal his cattle. >>. >> i gave speeches in las vegas but i'm not into gambling. >> i can't see you roping the cows. >> i have ridden horses. >> have you? i feel very sorry for that horse. >> even with my weight loss? >> that doesn't matter. just you. all right? because he would have to listen to you and the constitution. >> thank you for having me on your show, mr. o'reilly. >> any time. plenty more...
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he picks up the wallet, liens into the car. >> why his next move explains the loser part. >> with great waves come great wipe-outs. >> the billabong wipe-out of the year award. >> see the best of the worst. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week life gets a whole lot tastier this week life gets a whole lot tastier with foster farms fresh whole chickens, just $.88 a pound dulcinea mini watermelons are just $2.50 each. plus c&h sugar is only $1.88. there's more savings to love at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> i want you guys to pay attention to this wallet you see right here. according to tampa police, a lady dropped that, and it was filled with a lot of money. now, see this truck driving in? they're hoping somebody can identify the man who gets out of the truck and the truck itself because watch what he does. he picks up the wallet and leans into the car. he either puts it in his pocket or leaves it in the car because police say he did not do the right t
he picks up the wallet, liens into the car. >> why his next move explains the loser part. >> with great waves come great wipe-outs. >> the billabong wipe-out of the year award. >> see the best of the worst. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week life gets a whole lot tastier this week life gets a whole lot tastier with foster farms fresh...
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. >> i was going to request that the lien from the rent board come and address this question to the best of her acts. the -- granted primarily from tenants, but perhaps you can speak a little bit from your experiences to what you have seen, you know, from your -- i know you addressed this question at landy's commission as well. >> executive director of the rent board. we, as you can imagine, we see very few landlord hardship applications compared to the tenant hardship applications that we see, and we have seen them and i forwarded the decisions and how our administrative law has telt with landlord hardships when the landlords come before us with the assets. we see them when a tenant receives a large overpayment for illegal rent increases or for a decrease in their housing services and the landlord has a huge sum that they owe the tenant. and in most of those cases in the past, what has happened is a repayment schedule that the landlord can afford has been worked out. so you don't want to trigger tenant displacement, you don't want landlords to lose the building. that's what's tended to
. >> i was going to request that the lien from the rent board come and address this question to the best of her acts. the -- granted primarily from tenants, but perhaps you can speak a little bit from your experiences to what you have seen, you know, from your -- i know you addressed this question at landy's commission as well. >> executive director of the rent board. we, as you can imagine, we see very few landlord hardship applications compared to the tenant hardship applications...
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we had 40s in law liens. it's -- new orleans. it's a rainy day in new york.ttawa, toronto, pittsburgh, through the ohio valley and cool down in the deep south. this time of year, that's impressive to get that kind of snow. for us, except for the higher clouds and a little bit of that fog which wants to hold on for another hour or two, things are about done with that. we'll be on sunshine and warmer temperatures. 71 ukiah. 70 sacramento. looks good for the next two days. another stronger low will move in on friday to cool us down. a little roller coaster ride. not a big one. the morning fog a little bit left. a few high clouds. but overall, a lot of sunshine, 60s, 70s to low 80s. vacaville in there. clearlake, petaluma, 74. novato, 75 as well. 75 martinez to low 80s. antioch, brentwood, oakley, livermore close 68 oakland. south bay after the fog and low clouds, 70s. mid-70s san jose. gilroy 80 degrees. and 60s on the coast. 70s on the peninsula. low to mid. tomorrow looks warmer after a cool morning. mostly about the same on thursday. a cooldown on friday. sat
we had 40s in law liens. it's -- new orleans. it's a rainy day in new york.ttawa, toronto, pittsburgh, through the ohio valley and cool down in the deep south. this time of year, that's impressive to get that kind of snow. for us, except for the higher clouds and a little bit of that fog which wants to hold on for another hour or two, things are about done with that. we'll be on sunshine and warmer temperatures. 71 ukiah. 70 sacramento. looks good for the next two days. another stronger low...
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no. 1, no. 2, the challenges they face from liens on their property from additional loans they took out on the property. they took out more equity. they sell the building and did the ellis act and whoever they worked with from the real estate industry and walked away with not a lot of money from this scenario, many of these cases are in my district in particular and some of these cases are from people who experienced that even before i became supervisor. i can point to some cases that would be familiar with people, but i don't feel comfortable using individual names, some of them have been in the paper. there has been a lot of challenges particularly in my district as it relates to african american home owners. this is their only property. these are people that do not own other buildings other places. he is the don't have the ellis act but the advice is they can get more for their buck. when you charge someone less than $1,000 for 40 years, these families are walking away with almost nothing. i don't think we are about a city that would penalize the rich and not recognize the people who
no. 1, no. 2, the challenges they face from liens on their property from additional loans they took out on the property. they took out more equity. they sell the building and did the ellis act and whoever they worked with from the real estate industry and walked away with not a lot of money from this scenario, many of these cases are in my district in particular and some of these cases are from people who experienced that even before i became supervisor. i can point to some cases that would be...
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i lien said i didn't speak english but was able to learn well enough to graduate from the-year-old of maryland. i was only 18 years old and the bad, tony was talking about it, i moved from japan to florida as a kid, had to endure some pearl harbor, hiroshima taunts for a few years. >> i want to get back to the idea of what it means to be the first american in your family. we were looking at that video, ordering all of the pizzas but it brings up more serious situations like these kids having to navigate an adult society on behalf of their parents as their parents integrate and may have a more difficult time than the kids do. >> absolutely. >> child becomes the first american in the family. they are the onesgo who are going to school, who have more access to a bilingual sort of world. they become the lifeline to society. when there is an emergency, the one who knows thousand to speak the language. i can't tell you how many folks i have interviewed who relay stories that they would have a broken leg or in one case was hit by a car, had broken ribs and a broken leg and at the age of 7, b
i lien said i didn't speak english but was able to learn well enough to graduate from the-year-old of maryland. i was only 18 years old and the bad, tony was talking about it, i moved from japan to florida as a kid, had to endure some pearl harbor, hiroshima taunts for a few years. >> i want to get back to the idea of what it means to be the first american in your family. we were looking at that video, ordering all of the pizzas but it brings up more serious situations like these kids...
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papersis being served saying that the lien to be built in the entrance of the cave must also be demolished. >> the negotiations are a big that did not achieve anything, and they won't because israelis are using negotiations as a cover to confiscate more than four palestinians. >> peace talks started because two peoples went to war over the same piece of land. they have helped manage the conflict but have not stopped it. tension is rising. another perfect sunset over the holy city cannot disguise a stormy future. >> a very difficult time for those hoping for these negotiations there in the middle east. let's get a look at other news now from around the world. at least 14 people were killed and more than 80 wounded in a mortar attack on a technical institute in damascus while in homs, at least 37 people have been killed in explosions according to officials. the attacks, which involved at least one car bomb, also injured at least dozens more. homs has been a key battleground between government forces and rebels. gunmen have stormed libya's parliament, forcing him peep us to abandon a vote to
papersis being served saying that the lien to be built in the entrance of the cave must also be demolished. >> the negotiations are a big that did not achieve anything, and they won't because israelis are using negotiations as a cover to confiscate more than four palestinians. >> peace talks started because two peoples went to war over the same piece of land. they have helped manage the conflict but have not stopped it. tension is rising. another perfect sunset over the holy city...
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. >> it meant she couldn't sit down, lien on the podium, eat, drink, or go to the bathroom for the entire time. for her efforts, davis won supporters from around the country, including powerful democrats who convinced her to run in this year's governor's race. but the victory was short-lived >> in signing house bill 2 today, celebrate and further cement the foundation on which the culture of life in texas is built upon. >> republican governor rick perry called a second special session in july and this time, the bill passed. he signed it into law that no. >> no one will ever have to ask you: where were you when the babies lives were being saved >> house bill 2 is the bill that finally, passed this summer. as you know, there was back and forth and back and forth. it was a multi-had a multi-layered effect on us. it's brilliant strategy on their part both because it has the admitting privileges piece for physicians but then it also has the ambulatory surgical center requirement. those two things combined creates a perfect storm for the vast majority of us to be able to even remain open. >> th
. >> it meant she couldn't sit down, lien on the podium, eat, drink, or go to the bathroom for the entire time. for her efforts, davis won supporters from around the country, including powerful democrats who convinced her to run in this year's governor's race. but the victory was short-lived >> in signing house bill 2 today, celebrate and further cement the foundation on which the culture of life in texas is built upon. >> republican governor rick perry called a second special...
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$100,000 plus finances can land you your own place and with a franchise, you're promised a shoulder to lien on. a nice perk considering the bureau of labor statistics reports only half of small businesses survive their first five years. >> if you're starting a business on your own in some cases you're learning on the fly and with franchising we're just a phone call away to assist you with any issues that you have or any questions that you have. >> that sounds like the kind of career jade sanders wants a business student and franchise employee she's a believer in the business and has big franchise dreams of her own. >> maybe 30 mcdonald's, yeah. so that would be my dream. >> in san mateo, mark kelly, kpix5. >>> okay, you get a round of applause in the weather. the weekend was fabulous. >> it was a nice weekend. hard to believe it could be even nicer around the bay area. some of the temperatures may be sneaking into the 70s. out the door we go with nice clear skies and the temperatures on average usually in the 60s, today we're up in the 70s and even the 80s so some of these numbers running a
$100,000 plus finances can land you your own place and with a franchise, you're promised a shoulder to lien on. a nice perk considering the bureau of labor statistics reports only half of small businesses survive their first five years. >> if you're starting a business on your own in some cases you're learning on the fly and with franchising we're just a phone call away to assist you with any issues that you have or any questions that you have. >> that sounds like the kind of career...
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under want search for the missing malaysia air lien jet started but time is running out, 14 aircrafte ships are searching the indian ocean for the boeing 777, locating devices are behind ships looking for signals from the black box recorders but the batteries last 30 days and it had 239 people on board went missing 27 days ago. human rights watchers calling on the malaysia police to explain the deaths of hundreds in custody and accuses them of blocking and torture and use of force and allegations the government denies and we went to meet one grieving family in kuala lumpor. >> he was dead 15 months ago and they are struggling to come to terms with their loss and witnesses say policemen were part of the gang that killed him yet not one officer has been brought to account. and she rarely talks about her son's murder and thought about killing herself. >> translator: i don't know why my son was killed. i'm still waiting for an answer. the police killed him. i can't accept my son as dead. i cannot eat. i cannot sleep. >> reporter: and he is waiting for answers too. two years ago his broth
under want search for the missing malaysia air lien jet started but time is running out, 14 aircrafte ships are searching the indian ocean for the boeing 777, locating devices are behind ships looking for signals from the black box recorders but the batteries last 30 days and it had 239 people on board went missing 27 days ago. human rights watchers calling on the malaysia police to explain the deaths of hundreds in custody and accuses them of blocking and torture and use of force and...
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and you're not putting a lien on someone's house. but that is across the line.s predatory. >> it is a business model. forty to 60% of their profits come from people who had a problem with it. we're talking about a healthy endeavor. the questions for folks like patrick is how much money they made from people who are from them and as we increase the opportunity to gamble, more of us develop more serious problems and we all go to hell in handbasket. the history of this country and other countries have far more gambling and have done for centuries or it it tells us that there is a natural feeling to this. very are a tiny fracture of the population. >> the problem gambling did not go out. >> i haven't seen a study that suggests that it doesn't go up. >> addiction is when people lose control, meaning that it takes over their lives that the use money for college wishon or whatever. >> you're say that you're in control. you stick to it limits. >> this is important. the addiction is a layperson's time. what we are really talking about our bad habits. some of which become
and you're not putting a lien on someone's house. but that is across the line.s predatory. >> it is a business model. forty to 60% of their profits come from people who had a problem with it. we're talking about a healthy endeavor. the questions for folks like patrick is how much money they made from people who are from them and as we increase the opportunity to gamble, more of us develop more serious problems and we all go to hell in handbasket. the history of this country and other...
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there were some tough and lien moments. now things are just going great. when you look back, does that help you to even have the perspective about your career now. >> >> absolutely does. the great thing about it is i started on lower broad way in nashville tennessee. i gained notarity there. i played there for one year. a nice cap off to that was back in the fall, i played the tour for the first time for the grand ole on -- onry. it was really value investigation -- validation for me. i spent a lot of my nights in the backseat of the car trying to make something happen. to pull into the same alley i slept in and go in the mecca of country music. >> a short 5 takes a long time and a lot of effort and a lot of people never make all 5 feet from one door to the other. >> you bet. >> let's take it to the bank. >> let's take it to the bank. ♪ ♪ i've been working my job barely getting paid ♪ ♪ all the money i make i just give away ♪ ♪ to the lights and the water, couldn't get much hotter in the summertime ♪ ♪ my lawn mowers broke so i'm sitting in the shade ♪ ♪ w
there were some tough and lien moments. now things are just going great. when you look back, does that help you to even have the perspective about your career now. >> >> absolutely does. the great thing about it is i started on lower broad way in nashville tennessee. i gained notarity there. i played there for one year. a nice cap off to that was back in the fall, i played the tour for the first time for the grand ole on -- onry. it was really value investigation -- validation for...
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it is like blaming the lien for eating the antelope, they are wired that way. the system is screwed up. they exploit glitches in the system. are not wired to say is this good for the world, they do not think that way. trading can becy difficult to understand that you do not have to go to wikipedia. sam grobart says just watch a bad movie. lewis' latest book sets its sights on the world of high frequency trading. performedx practice by the most sophisticated investors with the most powerful computers. i set that is not that complex. it was a major plot point of "superman three." one with richard pryor. his character engages in salami slicing. >> why would you do that? >> i don't know, i just did it. >> an employee's paycheck is always rounded down to the nearest whole cent, raising the question where do they go? what pryor's character does is take all those fractional cents leftover and deposits them into his own secret account. in each case, each individual effect is very strong. in the aggregate it nets him a ton of cash. in many ways, this is a lot like what
it is like blaming the lien for eating the antelope, they are wired that way. the system is screwed up. they exploit glitches in the system. are not wired to say is this good for the world, they do not think that way. trading can becy difficult to understand that you do not have to go to wikipedia. sam grobart says just watch a bad movie. lewis' latest book sets its sights on the world of high frequency trading. performedx practice by the most sophisticated investors with the most powerful...
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some of the buzz words you hear now, agile, nimble, lien. all of those are important. forces, getdly to there fast. ultimately, what you have to do after you get there, that is more important than getting there fast. converte not able to that into larger success. then you have flexibility on the part of command. ifhave ian hamilton who says i change the beaches we are landing on, it will disrupt the landing plan. the alternative is to impale yourself on turkish machine guns. which they did. you can learn from these campaigns. , it is notom history going to give you the answer. >> it is easy to see the consequences. >> war is the great auditor of military institutions. we have to be careful as we think about future war that we don't do so in such a way that we underpin our capabilities with flawed notions of ideas about what is adequate to secure our vital interest. >> general h. r. mcmaster. thanks for having >> this is taking stock for thursday, april 3, 2014. i'm pimm fox. today's theme is exploration. mars one wants to establish a permanent human settlement by mars
some of the buzz words you hear now, agile, nimble, lien. all of those are important. forces, getdly to there fast. ultimately, what you have to do after you get there, that is more important than getting there fast. converte not able to that into larger success. then you have flexibility on the part of command. ifhave ian hamilton who says i change the beaches we are landing on, it will disrupt the landing plan. the alternative is to impale yourself on turkish machine guns. which they did. you...
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astrazeneca has a market value of 86 lien dollars. president obama is on his way to manila in the final leg of his asian tour. andft kuala lumpur, there may be protests in store. part of his agenda is closer military ties and a deal to placed.s. troops to be temporarily in the philippines to counter china's rising influence. toyota is reorganizing its infrastructure. there is no telling how many jobs will be lost. they're relocating to dallas. they currently employ more than 5000 people. they are going to be informed of the plan later today. workers have been given a range of options, including what is being described as a voluntary exit program. a chinese factory that supplies nike and adidas is over. thousands of workers walked out over pay and conditions last week. the company says operations are back to normal today. the you input the cost of the nispute at $27 million -- the u puts the cost of the dispute at 27 million dollars. toyota said to be relocating its u.s. sales headquarters from california to texas, and jobs could be on
astrazeneca has a market value of 86 lien dollars. president obama is on his way to manila in the final leg of his asian tour. andft kuala lumpur, there may be protests in store. part of his agenda is closer military ties and a deal to placed.s. troops to be temporarily in the philippines to counter china's rising influence. toyota is reorganizing its infrastructure. there is no telling how many jobs will be lost. they're relocating to dallas. they currently employ more than 5000 people. they...
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sales tripled last year in e-cigarettes 2115 lien dollars. the devices reduce an inhalable vapor or that mimics smoking and leaves out torrent chemicals but still delivers nicotine. at the concern. these rules are not the final word. it will be open for public comment for 75 days. then we will get to a final rule and then there's a chance the company could sue. >> what is the market impact done for companies like altria growthre >> estimates on have already been revised downward because of what we see on the state level. there is some expectation that smaller companies may be pushed out of the market, so that may be something to watch. is the industry's argument here? is there a case to be made that these are a tool to help people quit? fax the industry would not make that argument because it would mean this is essentially a drug and that could mean more regulation. but we did hear today that the company is taking steps to prevent minors from buying products. it supports the fda approach that these are meant for adults. shows the survey share
sales tripled last year in e-cigarettes 2115 lien dollars. the devices reduce an inhalable vapor or that mimics smoking and leaves out torrent chemicals but still delivers nicotine. at the concern. these rules are not the final word. it will be open for public comment for 75 days. then we will get to a final rule and then there's a chance the company could sue. >> what is the market impact done for companies like altria growthre >> estimates on have already been revised downward...