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you know what i'm sure why was he in coach was lopes he made a mistake. he never showed remorse he never showed remorse be disgraced. and you want me to visit him and pay for his release. when he's tell being mad at him that soon we won't have enough money to visit him don't bother visiting him to bring him food and money no one who feed him let him die let him die let him die in jail let him come back the debt will be better off why do you say that. i swear i don't understand you'll never be an almost. she said what if we accomplished nothing. i want you to be a good student not a look at our life do you see me leave at three am and you see me when i got home. and hassle us at the checkpoints and work hard at school don't be lazy. i told you how your grandparents treated us. and they burn as if they could pour gasoline on us and burn us without thinking twice. so they kicked aside and humiliated us in front of everyone the fights and arguments. you understand i would never bad as you see i don't want you to be like me. i want you to be. you see how we se
you know what i'm sure why was he in coach was lopes he made a mistake. he never showed remorse he never showed remorse be disgraced. and you want me to visit him and pay for his release. when he's tell being mad at him that soon we won't have enough money to visit him don't bother visiting him to bring him food and money no one who feed him let him die let him die let him die in jail let him come back the debt will be better off why do you say that. i swear i don't understand you'll never be...
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kpix 5 anne makovec was in san francisco today where lots of people turned up loping to sail away with job. >> reporter: among the dozens of people filling out job applications today we found debbie anderson. >> my big skill is people communications, i've dealt with multimillion dollar deals for years. >> reporter: after the new america's cup pavilion. >> as a woman that came from high -- high yield income it's difficult finding a job. >> reporter: she used to represent a fruit company making international deals. the jobs available here? ticket takers and maintenance workers. and every time she goes for an interview, she hears the same thing. >> you almost seem overqualified. >> yeah i'm very overqualified actually. >> reporter: but a job is a job. carl gordon knows that. he's already got two of them. >> my current job is part-time -- 3 # hours a week and i also work from home doing business development on my own. >> reporter: he's looking for a third in a job market that's still proving difficult five years after the recession began. >> just to give it the opportunity and the opportun
kpix 5 anne makovec was in san francisco today where lots of people turned up loping to sail away with job. >> reporter: among the dozens of people filling out job applications today we found debbie anderson. >> my big skill is people communications, i've dealt with multimillion dollar deals for years. >> reporter: after the new america's cup pavilion. >> as a woman that came from high -- high yield income it's difficult finding a job. >> reporter: she used to...
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. >> as i said it, it was like somebody loped me off. >> why do you think they are so upset about sharing people on twitter? >> there are a lot of people who want their 50 followers to know where they are. at the end of the day they are trying to get people to stop taking pictures. they clamping down on people and finding out who was at the concert. >> when do you think? >> i think it obstructs my zoo. and now that you have the ipads out all i see is a huge square. >> people taking pictures with ipad. >> they do it all the time. >> i libeling it because it seems closer. >> you will just see a shea of i pads. >> i just want to be a regular joe. what the hell do i know? get me a container of cough 2350e. coffee. >> a container of coffee? >> you know those guys -- your ipad, what do you need that for. get to school on time. >> last word. >> you know what i got? it is a pad, pad. it sits fine for mere and i agree with you. >> close things out with a pot game wrap up. fox news dos/red eye. >> brand-new "red eye" returns on thursday with lori rothman and sherrod small. i will be hosting "the o'
. >> as i said it, it was like somebody loped me off. >> why do you think they are so upset about sharing people on twitter? >> there are a lot of people who want their 50 followers to know where they are. at the end of the day they are trying to get people to stop taking pictures. they clamping down on people and finding out who was at the concert. >> when do you think? >> i think it obstructs my zoo. and now that you have the ipads out all i see is a huge square....
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he started at the age of 23 with a single hot dog stand in loping that has grown to 350 stores. the president and chief operating officer called him a true pioneer in the restaurant industry. funeral plans have not yet been announced. . >>> it's sad these kids get hurt and -- >> a north bay nine-year-old on a mission, how she is hoping to end child slavery, one cup of lemonad at a time. >> >> a bombing in somalia, who is claiming responsibility for that attack. >> >> . $4 doesn't really buy you much these days, huh? unless you're at denny's. where there are always great choices for four dollars, on the 2$4$6$8 value menu ®. mary gshe also has asthma. so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful surgery and because her health provider has an amazing connected system, she has her life. i don't know what you have but i have kaiser permanente. kaiser permanente. thrive ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesn
he started at the age of 23 with a single hot dog stand in loping that has grown to 350 stores. the president and chief operating officer called him a true pioneer in the restaurant industry. funeral plans have not yet been announced. . >>> it's sad these kids get hurt and -- >> a north bay nine-year-old on a mission, how she is hoping to end child slavery, one cup of lemonad at a time. >> >> a bombing in somalia, who is claiming responsibility for that attack....
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cenk: is this meanful at all if they pass it with the new rural lope home added on top?where would you locate one of those stores? because federal licensed gun dealer, i would assume that means private sellers those are going to be hard places to find, alaska montana. cenk: bingo you nailed it. they are trying to get lisa markowski's vote. you get both senators from alaska and we might pass something and in typical obama fashion, they'll say historic gun control. >> this only applies in states x, y., z. where no one is shooting anybody up anyway. cenk: we've got about a minute left jaime, thoughts about this. >> the thing about gun control fanatics are against any kind of gun control america is never going to get all of the guns back. there's this constant sentiment of they're going to take our guns. you're not going to be able to take anybody's guns or get them back. you can at least have a sane way for people to be able to buy weapons. that he makes accepts. the fact that it's 2013 and we're still haggling over it is absurd. we have more guns than almost every our coun
cenk: is this meanful at all if they pass it with the new rural lope home added on top?where would you locate one of those stores? because federal licensed gun dealer, i would assume that means private sellers those are going to be hard places to find, alaska montana. cenk: bingo you nailed it. they are trying to get lisa markowski's vote. you get both senators from alaska and we might pass something and in typical obama fashion, they'll say historic gun control. >> this only applies in...
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away, and competing legislation that keeps in place interest rates as low as 2% to 3% on interest lopesmatter the ddbt. that, my friends, is the definition of a bubble that really goes up, or is it? to elizabeth, wayne, adam. elizabeth, the perfect storm to me, what do you think? >> yeah. it's scary a couple democrats want to focus on the low interest rates when the idea of a set federal interest rate for federal loafns is not helping financially. we had the set federal interest rates since 2006, and they increase since 20 # 11. neil: they come to help, and take nothing away from the government's good intentions, wayne. i take it away from our being stuck with e bill, and i think when they fail. >> well, neil, i don't know why you say the government good intentions. i don't know that the government has good intentions at all or doing this because it's politically popular for a vote, do things to make themselves look good and make themselves look charity l and all of that kind of stuff. that's not necessarily good for the public at all as a whole, and in the case of student lones, intere
away, and competing legislation that keeps in place interest rates as low as 2% to 3% on interest lopesmatter the ddbt. that, my friends, is the definition of a bubble that really goes up, or is it? to elizabeth, wayne, adam. elizabeth, the perfect storm to me, what do you think? >> yeah. it's scary a couple democrats want to focus on the low interest rates when the idea of a set federal interest rate for federal loafns is not helping financially. we had the set federal interest rates...
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. >>> a marin county girl is loping to change the lives of children one bottle of lemonade at a time. vivian har is the founder of make a stand lemonade. her mission is to raise awareness on child slavery around the world. this afternoon, she will set up a lemonade stand to kick off her new line of bottled flavored waters. she began they are campaign after seeing pictures of young can children forced to work in nepal. nine years old, almost a quarter million dollars raised, i love it. >>> a tour bus crashes injuring more than a dozen people in the bay area. >>> students of one bay area college campus on alert after an armed robbery in one of the dorms. >> a live picture over san francisco as your day is slowly starting to crank up. maybe you are putting some coffee on the pot and getting some eggs going. we are back in a matter of minutes. >>> bay area firefighters forced to dive for cover. >>> another wind event, 40-50-mile-per-hour gusts. we'll let you know how long it will last. >>> flags and cars being pushed around by that same wind. we will show you what's going on for 280 comin
. >>> a marin county girl is loping to change the lives of children one bottle of lemonade at a time. vivian har is the founder of make a stand lemonade. her mission is to raise awareness on child slavery around the world. this afternoon, she will set up a lemonade stand to kick off her new line of bottled flavored waters. she began they are campaign after seeing pictures of young can children forced to work in nepal. nine years old, almost a quarter million dollars raised, i love it....
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would it be more of a worry to you, lone wolf or lope wolves, if they had a foreign link? i think i heard you say at one time that, you know, people who want to kill you, american or not, are still dangerous, but if there's a link to bad elements abroad or, you know, you know, extreme, that's a new game, isn't it? >> well, we had hearings on just this issue, neil, and we call it grassroots terrorism. this has been the devra davis luges of the al-qaeda and sort of highly organized structure to send in the efficient sort of team oriented, well-trained event that hit mayor julianny's town replaced with the idea of the self-radicalized, you know, limited kind of an event, but still would create terror around our country and the kind of issues that are, you know, arising today. we've seen this radicalization sort of where things are moving, and i think it's the formula we'll see well into the future. neil: chairman, thank you very, very much. i have a feeling you have a busy few weeks. we appreciate your time. >> one of the interesting things, now, neil, is the question if they
would it be more of a worry to you, lone wolf or lope wolves, if they had a foreign link? i think i heard you say at one time that, you know, people who want to kill you, american or not, are still dangerous, but if there's a link to bad elements abroad or, you know, you know, extreme, that's a new game, isn't it? >> well, we had hearings on just this issue, neil, and we call it grassroots terrorism. this has been the devra davis luges of the al-qaeda and sort of highly organized...
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the north koreans are good at pushing the enve lope.> welcome back. imagine getting a call alerting you that your identity was stolen, as far back as when you were six years old. finding out that the thieves went after your 2-year-old son. it happened to the next guest and it's not as uncommon as you think. one in 40 households with general has a child who will have their identity stolen. joey fortman is still in the process of recovering from her identity theft nightmare and joe mason is identity theft expert and author of the book "bankrupt at birth." there is the book. nice to see both of you this morning. >> nice to see you. >> clayton: joy, is it accurate you got a phone call from a target the says your identity had been stolep and it happened years ago somehow? >> yeah. in 2009, that's how it started for me. it was my identity that was stolen. it's snowballed to over $100,000 of different things opened from candy stores in indiana to finger hut, all the different stores. as i was finding this all out, i learned that i had somethin
the north koreans are good at pushing the enve lope.> welcome back. imagine getting a call alerting you that your identity was stolen, as far back as when you were six years old. finding out that the thieves went after your 2-year-old son. it happened to the next guest and it's not as uncommon as you think. one in 40 households with general has a child who will have their identity stolen. joey fortman is still in the process of recovering from her identity theft nightmare and joe mason is...
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or if they had other targets around boston they were loping to hit. clearly they had one -- they had one bomb and they had several others, so we are learning a lot more about this investigation. >> miguel marquez, all these details, thank you so much for being with us. the suspect has been moved to this facility outside boston. new developments in the past hour with the parents of the alleged bombing brothers. they have left dagestan, the parents have, but not to come to the u.s. the mother tells cnn that her husband is delaying his trip indefinitely because of health concerns. the suspect's mother says that she and her husband are now staying in another part of russia. cnn's nic robertson speaking with her just a short time ago. nic is live with us this morning in dagestan. good morning, nic. >> good morning, john. the first indication we had that something wasn't right was the stated plans of the family that the father would travel yesterday and arrive in the united states today came late last night. the wife saying that he had to get an ambulance f
or if they had other targets around boston they were loping to hit. clearly they had one -- they had one bomb and they had several others, so we are learning a lot more about this investigation. >> miguel marquez, all these details, thank you so much for being with us. the suspect has been moved to this facility outside boston. new developments in the past hour with the parents of the alleged bombing brothers. they have left dagestan, the parents have, but not to come to the u.s. the...
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amanda lopes is planning for her big night in miami. after days of shopping she's ready.nk it's worth spending so much money for one night. prom is once in a life. >> reporter: amanda's dress cost $660. matching shoes, $1200. her purse was free borrowed from her mom. and she spent $70 on other accessories. on makeup, hair, and nails she expects to spend $280. total cost for her parents? $2,210. >> with the shoes and purse and jewelry and how am i going to do my hair and we've changed hair styles several times and, you know, it's been a long ride. >> reporter: it's not just the girls spendingment teen boys will spend between $60 and $190 to rent their tuxes. a survey of parents finds on average they'll spend a whopping $1100 per child on prom expenses. that's $60 more than last year. mom and dad cover most of the bill, 59%. teens chip in the remaining 41%. >> there is certainly a lot of fashion pressure when it comes to prom night. girls have been dreaming about this moment for years. but the most important thing is for you to look like yourself. >> 199, 350, 650. >> a big
amanda lopes is planning for her big night in miami. after days of shopping she's ready.nk it's worth spending so much money for one night. prom is once in a life. >> reporter: amanda's dress cost $660. matching shoes, $1200. her purse was free borrowed from her mom. and she spent $70 on other accessories. on makeup, hair, and nails she expects to spend $280. total cost for her parents? $2,210. >> with the shoes and purse and jewelry and how am i going to do my hair and we've...
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lope independent caller. how are you? aller: i want to send out my heartfelt condolences to people in sandy hook, and people all over the country who lost someone from someone who went off the deep end. ammunition and guns, some states already do that. and they use to money to, you know, put it in what they call it? there's an official federal program. anyway, i would be in favor of a tax on ammunition components and guns if they use the tax, and i've been proposing this for the ast 45 years, i've been an n.r.a. safe gun instructor for 45 years, i still propose this that anyone who wants to apply for any kind of fire arm permit will have to take a psychological background check to find out what's in their background, is there a to see the reason that they want to purchase the firearm. i would be an favor of a tax at the money is used specifically for that purpose and that purpose only. that is where i stand on the issue. on some we follow-up of the questions that we are seeing on twitter and other places like that, here i
lope independent caller. how are you? aller: i want to send out my heartfelt condolences to people in sandy hook, and people all over the country who lost someone from someone who went off the deep end. ammunition and guns, some states already do that. and they use to money to, you know, put it in what they call it? there's an official federal program. anyway, i would be in favor of a tax on ammunition components and guns if they use the tax, and i've been proposing this for the ast 45 years,...
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new word this morning that the boston marathon bombing suspects, new word that they act aid lope, accordingvoed afternoon, good to see you. >> thank you very much, appreciate it. >> tell me how we have managed to already deduce that they certainly acted alone. >> i'm not saying they certainly acted alone, that's the best information i have right now. we are pretty comfortable with that a lot of work to do, in particular to track down everything. as far as i'm talking to the watertown community, i believe we are in a very safe situation right now. >> chief, if you could, give us the tick tock from early friday to last night. we have heard from a lot of different sources, i would love to hear from you precisely of what went down and how it went down. >> i think you are talking about what happened here in watertown the early morning hours of friday. what we had was we had an officer, m.i.t. campus executed pretty much by these guys about 10:30. some point, they carjacked a person's car and headed to water town. we know that because the victim's cell phone was in the car and we pinged it the su
new word this morning that the boston marathon bombing suspects, new word that they act aid lope, accordingvoed afternoon, good to see you. >> thank you very much, appreciate it. >> tell me how we have managed to already deduce that they certainly acted alone. >> i'm not saying they certainly acted alone, that's the best information i have right now. we are pretty comfortable with that a lot of work to do, in particular to track down everything. as far as i'm talking to the...
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i sort of lope around. i saw you guys and shot upstairs.ing talking about what's happened over the past week or so, americans being refocused on the terror threats again. that, of course with refocuses on the decisions barack obama and his administration have made. the overlap between the obama doctrines and the cheney/bush doctrines, pretty damn remarkable. don't you think those numbs have gone up also because people realize you guys were in the white house in some extraordinary tumultuous times? >> well, absolutely. i think it's one of the interesting process -- an interesting process that a president goes through from being a campaign -- or a candidate and then actually having to be in the office to make those hard decisions. that's why i think you saw more of a validation or a continuation of a lot of anti-terror policies that president bush put into place by the current president. i know they don't tout that very often but it's a reality. i think last week was a stark reminder to the america people and to the world that there's still a
i sort of lope around. i saw you guys and shot upstairs.ing talking about what's happened over the past week or so, americans being refocused on the terror threats again. that, of course with refocuses on the decisions barack obama and his administration have made. the overlap between the obama doctrines and the cheney/bush doctrines, pretty damn remarkable. don't you think those numbs have gone up also because people realize you guys were in the white house in some extraordinary tumultuous...
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leg on print but there are examples of people who have been able to turn circulation around and we lope to do that. but i don't think that digital is going to do that. >> i think that it is helping to stabilize but i don't think we're going to see a rapid ramp in print but we're seeing a rapid ramp in overall con expulsion overall revenue. i don't think i shared the figures earlier that, as we rolled our new subscription model out last year, we saw $20 million in additional revenue and this year we'll see 80 million because of the new plan. so at it supporting the journalism. and we think print will be around a long time. >> do either of your companies have plans to reduce print delivery this year? >> no. >> no. nothing from our reader suggested they want newspapers only certain days of the week. >> next question. >> editorial director at aol athlete question about social, for all of you, but specifically for the atlantic. one of the things we struggle is we can have a social strategy but how do we quantify and qualify whether those referrals coming in -- does that traffic stick and do
leg on print but there are examples of people who have been able to turn circulation around and we lope to do that. but i don't think that digital is going to do that. >> i think that it is helping to stabilize but i don't think we're going to see a rapid ramp in print but we're seeing a rapid ramp in overall con expulsion overall revenue. i don't think i shared the figures earlier that, as we rolled our new subscription model out last year, we saw $20 million in additional revenue and...
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eyved've moo something else called a secured lending model, more like a mortgage, more like a car lope when you have something -- car loan when you have something put up. so banks aren't lending that way anymore, peter. and what we found in these three lawsuits, barclays, ubs and royal bank of scotland, is that it was progressively rigged. numerous years, numerous traders, senior management, collusion -- collusion means getting others to assist in the falsehoods. basically, the rigging of a marketplace. and i think those three lawsuits really should be looked at more as a symptom than the actual issue. the issue, the diagnosis of this problem is not having an underlying market. so the financial stability oversight council, the fsoc spoke to this. this is where u.s. regulators come together in an annual report and last thursday said we need to identify alternatives and also plan for a transition to a future where, yes, libor would be replaced and similar rates, but only working with international regulators. so that's international central banks, international market regulators and most
eyved've moo something else called a secured lending model, more like a mortgage, more like a car lope when you have something -- car loan when you have something put up. so banks aren't lending that way anymore, peter. and what we found in these three lawsuits, barclays, ubs and royal bank of scotland, is that it was progressively rigged. numerous years, numerous traders, senior management, collusion -- collusion means getting others to assist in the falsehoods. basically, the rigging of a...
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. >> and lope your horses, please, and, kathy, you tell me what lead you're on as soon as you're loping. takes specific knowledge of that thing in order to restore it. it's not like you just get some saddle oil and clean it up. >> one of the big differences from an everyday standpoint is fit. um, saddles that are 100, 150 years old are built--were built for horses that really don't exist anymore--very thin, narrow, smaller horses, uh, mustangs. and today's horses are much bigger, much more muscular, much wider, so you--when you look at old saddles, they're very, very narrow. >> well, he's the, uh--the go-to guy for everything with horses. i mean, he knows horses. he knows horse equipment, and he knows the people with--that love the horses around here, so we all come to him. >> i walked in here one day and was trying to tell him about the saddle, you know, inside the shop that i had left in the car, and when i told him what i had, he beat me to the parking lot. [laughs] >> i gotta say that all of my customers are the greatest, and really--and it's a great bunch of people around here. um,
. >> and lope your horses, please, and, kathy, you tell me what lead you're on as soon as you're loping. takes specific knowledge of that thing in order to restore it. it's not like you just get some saddle oil and clean it up. >> one of the big differences from an everyday standpoint is fit. um, saddles that are 100, 150 years old are built--were built for horses that really don't exist anymore--very thin, narrow, smaller horses, uh, mustangs. and today's horses are much bigger,...