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but sometimes the animals take care of the inmates. >> you're a good girl. >> loomis says caring for cope with the anger problems with brought him to jail. >> i'm bipolar and i'm also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome. i stopped taking my medications and i started going off and blowing up at home. i'm starting to lose my temper, starting to do things that i normally don't do. and next thing i know, the cops are at my door and i'm getting arrested for domestic violence and criminal damage. and now i'm here doing my time. my mom owns race horses. she is a training owner. it's a loving, caring thing. you know. she babies the horses like they were little babies and i learned to do the same thing. you got to have love and care for them. if you don't, what good is something if you can't really show it love? love is a big thing in the world and we all need it. horses are very beautiful. they're strong, fast, but yet they're very gentle if you train them right. i can't explain it. it is just a love for them, you know? you've got to have it. you know? that's how i came he
but sometimes the animals take care of the inmates. >> you're a good girl. >> loomis says caring for cope with the anger problems with brought him to jail. >> i'm bipolar and i'm also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome. i stopped taking my medications and i started going off and blowing up at home. i'm starting to lose my temper, starting to do things that i normally don't do. and next thing i know, the cops are at my door and i'm getting arrested for...
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. >> katie: at least 15 people suffered heat stroke at graduation ceremony in loomis. as many as 7,000 people packed in the high school stadium for the event. this morning it was in the in the 80s fire officials say the lack of shade and turf raised the temperature up by 20 degrees. five people went to the hospital and event was cancelled. >>> developing news out of oakland where crews are battling a fire. it started around pga this evening on 73rd avenue. they say high winds making things worse, embers sparked fires on two different structures. coming up at 11:00, hear witnesses describe how the smoke billowed into their neighborhood. >> wind or police shot and killed a man after witnesses say that man stabbed a woman. woman was attacked in front of the starbucks around 7:30 this morning. >> there was a lot of commotion. i saw a man walking away from starbucks. an older man, late 50s, early 60s and i saw him put something under his shirt. a young boy came after him and said, dad, why did you do that? >> it appeared to be headed toward the police station. ors say they
. >> katie: at least 15 people suffered heat stroke at graduation ceremony in loomis. as many as 7,000 people packed in the high school stadium for the event. this morning it was in the in the 80s fire officials say the lack of shade and turf raised the temperature up by 20 degrees. five people went to the hospital and event was cancelled. >>> developing news out of oakland where crews are battling a fire. it started around pga this evening on 73rd avenue. they say high winds...
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. >> 15 people rushed to the hospital in the town of loomis and in brentwood, almost two dozen peopleed out by the heat. on the other side of the country, it's not heat, but rain forcing evacuations. employees at this restaurant in florida found fresh cracks in the walls this morning caused either by seven inches of rain last week or a possible sink hole. this is only four miles away from that devastating site of an accident last spring that killed a man when his home collapsed into the ground. >> an abundance of caution there and out west tonight with that heat and you say the system is on the move, ginger? >> it's not over and now it's going to be for more folks. i want to show you some of the numbers. for tomorrow the heat starts in denver. that will be a record high. cheyenne will also see a record high. phoenix will be plenty hot. las vegas slightly cooler. look at the next couple of days for the big cities. denver is somewhere i want to focus in on because they almost get to 100 tomorrow and they stay in the mid and upper 90s and here's the problem, combined heat day after day a
. >> 15 people rushed to the hospital in the town of loomis and in brentwood, almost two dozen peopleed out by the heat. on the other side of the country, it's not heat, but rain forcing evacuations. employees at this restaurant in florida found fresh cracks in the walls this morning caused either by seven inches of rain last week or a possible sink hole. this is only four miles away from that devastating site of an accident last spring that killed a man when his home collapsed into the...
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moment number one fifteenth street from the cold war era brought to us by representative cynthia loomis as well as congressman steve days in kevin kramer requires the department of defense to preserve currently active intercontinental ballistic missile silos in warm status warm status meaning fully staffed and functional just in case we need to deploy our entire nuclear arsenal at a moment's notice an act that would quite literally kill every living thing on the planet so great idea guys so yeah that's what congress is working on and if you think there's no way that there's no way that any of these bizarre amendments will pass out of the house today just remember this is an institution that's less popular than cockroaches in washington same sex are to well ladies and gentlemen the king has entered the building all month we've been promoting the newest show to head r t america's airwaves there has been so much speculation and anticipation and yes even criticism about what the show will be now the wait is over politicking with larry king will make a state be one r.t. america tonight at ni
moment number one fifteenth street from the cold war era brought to us by representative cynthia loomis as well as congressman steve days in kevin kramer requires the department of defense to preserve currently active intercontinental ballistic missile silos in warm status warm status meaning fully staffed and functional just in case we need to deploy our entire nuclear arsenal at a moment's notice an act that would quite literally kill every living thing on the planet so great idea guys so...
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. >>> it was enough to cancel the graduation county in loomis, they made it part way through the ceremony. it was 9:15 when people in the audience started passing out. total of 15 individuals were treated for heat exhaustion or eat stroke. >>> there is a cool down in store after sweltering heat. in livermore, temperatures hit 107 degrees yesterday. that is another record breaking temperature for the city. the second record breaking day in a row. they resorted to a fountain to cool off. others opted for shade. >> it depends on where you were. rosemary, some said they didn't see the sun yesterday. >> two worlds going on. it was so, so hot inland and right along the east bay shoreline where i was all day started out warm and the sea breeze kicked in and so the transition started taking place late afternoon in some cases. >> some of us, partly to mostly cloudy skies. the marine layer has grown to 2,000 feet. >> very robust on shore breeze. the cooler air continues to fill into the bay area for today and driving temperatures down for our inland communities. you will notice the difference. anyw
. >>> it was enough to cancel the graduation county in loomis, they made it part way through the ceremony. it was 9:15 when people in the audience started passing out. total of 15 individuals were treated for heat exhaustion or eat stroke. >>> there is a cool down in store after sweltering heat. in livermore, temperatures hit 107 degrees yesterday. that is another record breaking temperature for the city. the second record breaking day in a row. they resorted to a fountain to...
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who revealed embryonic versions of what later became prism and tom drake bill binney kirk we and loomis have been on the lecture circuit talking about this for the past three years about the fact that the government could get not only your phone calls but all of your digital communications domestically and you know a few allies have with saddam but really into we actually saw the order and however i think people only then began to appreciate wow this is this could be my computer this could be really widespread and i feel like it actually ignited for the first time in the last decade and awareness and public conversation about the appropriateness of this executive overreach totally infringing people's privacy in illegal and unconstitutional ways and we should have had this conversation over the last ten years that we haven't but i'm hoping that snowden will allow us to do that without focusing on him and without pathology him very well more of tonight's panel discussion on the n.s.a. and the rise of the security state right up to this. time for. well. science technology innovation all th
who revealed embryonic versions of what later became prism and tom drake bill binney kirk we and loomis have been on the lecture circuit talking about this for the past three years about the fact that the government could get not only your phone calls but all of your digital communications domestically and you know a few allies have with saddam but really into we actually saw the order and however i think people only then began to appreciate wow this is this could be my computer this could be...
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ed from chapwood investment, peter anderson from congress asset management company and david from loomis, ken finishing up his trading and will be with us in a moment. good to see everybody. thank you so much for joining us. >> absolutely. hello, maria. >> ed, we had a market once again wildly trade all day today. what did today's activity tell you? >> well, i mean, today's activity simply said that computers are alive and working real well. because anytime you see volatility leak this, maria, it is computer-driven trading. not those types of high-speed trading, just a lot of computer models, whipsawing the market all over the place. it's hypersensitive and markets will go -- they'll follow the bond market. the bond market trades on these computers, and that's what's moving this market right now. that's the only thing moving this market are computer-driven models. >> what does that tell me in terms of what i need to do as an investor? >> well, as an investor, you need to stay fully invested now. this market will go higher. we'll hit a little bit of a bottom and we'll bounce off of it. un
ed from chapwood investment, peter anderson from congress asset management company and david from loomis, ken finishing up his trading and will be with us in a moment. good to see everybody. thank you so much for joining us. >> absolutely. hello, maria. >> ed, we had a market once again wildly trade all day today. what did today's activity tell you? >> well, i mean, today's activity simply said that computers are alive and working real well. because anytime you see volatility...
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we have jeffrey stock from raymond james, chad morgan and david from loomis sales, and our own rick santelli joining us today. gentlemen, thank you all so much for being with us. it's hard to find a place to go in this market today. we were just talking about it. light volume, low volatility today, and very, very tight range. guys, where do you think we're going? >> well, kayla, i think that we're at the inflection point here where the federal reserve and the bank of tokyo, bank of japan has ginned up the financial system a great deal here. and we have valuations where they're exceedingly stretched here. we need to see earnings as well as economic data actually improve a great deal over the second, third, and fourth quarter to justify these valuations. >> jeffrey, how do you feel about the valuation right now? the s&p is just at about 14.9 times forward earnings. historically, that wouldn't seem too expensive. but now it seems like there might be weakness coming ahead. what do you think? >> i think the markets are okay into the end of the quarter. i think the underinvested portfolio managers
we have jeffrey stock from raymond james, chad morgan and david from loomis sales, and our own rick santelli joining us today. gentlemen, thank you all so much for being with us. it's hard to find a place to go in this market today. we were just talking about it. light volume, low volatility today, and very, very tight range. guys, where do you think we're going? >> well, kayla, i think that we're at the inflection point here where the federal reserve and the bank of tokyo, bank of japan...
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the ceremony had started at del oro high school in loomis when people started getting sick and actuallyng in the heat. the school principal and local fire chief decided to call off the event and have the rest of the students -- they had the rest of the students pick up their diplomas this week. >> they got to the ds and said no more. you still graduate. you were mentioning how hot it was weekend. >> oppressive heat. summertime officially starts in ten days. we haven't hit summertime yet. our air quality was very poor on saturday. this morning, quite the contrary. we have beautiful air quality thanks to the showers that came through yesterday. onshore flow has resumed, but, of course, whenever you consider all those low clouds right up against the coastline, right now 30 to "60 minutes." check ahead with your carrier and also you'll find delays trying to get over to new york city as they're still dealing with the weather system in that area as well. temperatures are nice and comfortable. 56 in san francisco. uniform numbers just about, 59 in san jose and 57 in livermore with a full deck
the ceremony had started at del oro high school in loomis when people started getting sick and actuallyng in the heat. the school principal and local fire chief decided to call off the event and have the rest of the students -- they had the rest of the students pick up their diplomas this week. >> they got to the ds and said no more. you still graduate. you were mentioning how hot it was weekend. >> oppressive heat. summertime officially starts in ten days. we haven't hit summertime...
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my editor at random house for 35 years now has been bob loomis.he's a good editor, and our arrangement is that he will encourage me, he will do everything in the world to make me feel that i'm doing well and this and that and the other, but he doesn't mess with the text. c-span: do you know many authors that have this kind of arrangement'? >> guest: william faulkner had it. i've seen a faulkner proof. somebody presumed to read the galley proofs and make a correction of something and faulkner scratched it out. the next time he got to one, he saw another correction mark, and he wrote, "goddamn it, leave it alone!" that's the way i felt about it, too. c-span: how long does it take you to write the 500, 60o words a day? >> guest: a long time. most writers i know work all morning and then are free in the afternoon and the evening. some few i know work at night, but very few writers i know work over four or five hours a day, which is a long day for a writer. i work in the morning three or four hours and then go back in the afternoon and work three or fo
my editor at random house for 35 years now has been bob loomis.he's a good editor, and our arrangement is that he will encourage me, he will do everything in the world to make me feel that i'm doing well and this and that and the other, but he doesn't mess with the text. c-span: do you know many authors that have this kind of arrangement'? >> guest: william faulkner had it. i've seen a faulkner proof. somebody presumed to read the galley proofs and make a correction of something and...