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louise... what? you're not going bald, gene. apologize, louise. sorry. sorry. sorry. (scissors snipping) it's okay. what's the point of clinging to this, if i'm doomed to be that? huh. i don't know. lin. why wait? let's do it now. i want the whole bob. male-pattern baldness. hmm. stoop shoulders. stop. paunch. please. and the push broom on my lip. this is incredibly insulting. think about how i feel. you really let myself go. go to school. we're going. bye. remember, kids, this is just the student news, no pressure. i'll only be going back frame by frame and critiquing you on eye contact, presentation and how cool you are. you really want to do this? (sighs) okay, first up to the green screen, zeke with sports. comin' at ya, mr. grant! that game was tighter than a tater in a tailpipe. it was like two babies climbin' on the same boob. then we lost. wow, zeke, i feel like i was there. next up, auditioning for field reporters, andy and ollie. back to you, andy. back to you, ollie. back to you, andy. back to you, ollie. if only you two were siamese twins. we can do that.
louise... what? you're not going bald, gene. apologize, louise. sorry. sorry. sorry. (scissors snipping) it's okay. what's the point of clinging to this, if i'm doomed to be that? huh. i don't know. lin. why wait? let's do it now. i want the whole bob. male-pattern baldness. hmm. stoop shoulders. stop. paunch. please. and the push broom on my lip. this is incredibly insulting. think about how i feel. you really let myself go. go to school. we're going. bye. remember, kids, this is just the...
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it's great we have louise on. it all seems to be under the surface. >> i think what tim's saying is important. when you think about what saved us in '08 and '09, it was global glout growth reflation. you have the shanghai comp is down, you have russia down. and you have the u.s., which is becoming the s&p in particular. a very, very crowded trade. and i think in a lot of ways it's resting on the shoulders of the federal -- of the fed. and so to me -- >> which is dangerous. >> and you have a crowded s&p trade. so to me what makes sense when we're up here at all-time highs is to be cautious. tops are a process, we're not going to crash off of all-time highs is what i would say. you have to be cautious about committing new capital here. >> in terms of the action, where the action was. >> last time i was on with you here, mel, on the 5:00 show, we talked about whether or not the fed is going to make that move that tim very accurately called was indicated today that they might be closer to making such a move. that is s
it's great we have louise on. it all seems to be under the surface. >> i think what tim's saying is important. when you think about what saved us in '08 and '09, it was global glout growth reflation. you have the shanghai comp is down, you have russia down. and you have the u.s., which is becoming the s&p in particular. a very, very crowded trade. and i think in a lot of ways it's resting on the shoulders of the federal -- of the fed. and so to me -- >> which is dangerous....
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joining me is louise mills. louise, where are you a resident of? us what brings you in the middle of the night, to west, texas? >> i'm looking for my brother, who has been missing since the explosion. >> what's your brother's name? >> morris burgess. >> tell us how you came to know that he is in trouble? >> i had some friends that were seeing the local news. they tell me that west had a big explosion. and i knew my brother was a volunteer fire department firefighter. and when i started calling him, he never answered. and i just got in the car and came here and started looking for him. and we are not found him. >> how did you know you went to the fire? >> he was a first responder, firefighter. he got the call. he went to the firestation. went to the plant where they were having the fire. and my sister-in-law was on the porch. the kids were in the backyard. they live about three houses down. she heard the explosion about 30 minutes after he left. and it blew her back into the house, all the windows were gone. everything was just demolished in the hou
joining me is louise mills. louise, where are you a resident of? us what brings you in the middle of the night, to west, texas? >> i'm looking for my brother, who has been missing since the explosion. >> what's your brother's name? >> morris burgess. >> tell us how you came to know that he is in trouble? >> i had some friends that were seeing the local news. they tell me that west had a big explosion. and i knew my brother was a volunteer fire department...
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she was rescued by louise saunders in australia. blossom bats are endangered. louise took her in to nurse her back to help. she has nectar or milk formula. what an adorable creature. this is a wonderful video about bats. they see this little guy and they are going to love bats. >> he has a gene simmons like tone. >> yeah! >> she was eventually released back into the wild. >> releasing her was one of the toughest things she had to do but it was the best for blossom. >>> the race is on for two dragsters until things get scary. >> where's the other one? where's the other car? >> what went wrong that had one car doing doughnuts? >> a bra that "star wars" fans will freak for. >> it's made out of paper-mache and r2d2 >>> one of the worst times for something to go wrong is when you are traveling over po 0 miles per hour. this is larry dixon down in australia. watch what happened when he smashes the gas. >> oh! >> oh, no. did you see that bouncing down the track? that is real. the axel broke. the wheel comes off. it sends it into a 360 degree spin. >> where is the othe
she was rescued by louise saunders in australia. blossom bats are endangered. louise took her in to nurse her back to help. she has nectar or milk formula. what an adorable creature. this is a wonderful video about bats. they see this little guy and they are going to love bats. >> he has a gene simmons like tone. >> yeah! >> she was eventually released back into the wild. >> releasing her was one of the toughest things she had to do but it was the best for blossom....
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good louise brown was cradled in .he arms of bob edwards commo the record now how the mother was forced to go into hiding from the press even terrain -- .ven during the presidency >> secretly, he did the mother in the car. whovf gave hope to others wanted to conceive. the fertility specialists remember bob edwards as a generous, moderate man. >> i do not think there is another biologist who had such a practical and positive affect on humankind. if you think about all the children and who have been born, all the couples who are happy because they have their own children, it is because bob edwards. >> louise brown says she always regarded bob edwards as like a grandfather. now she now has a son conceived naturally. bob edwards, who was also knighted for his work, once said the most important thing in life is having a child. >> today thousands of immigrants and those who support reform in the immigration system rallied across the country. they gather near the capital to make their voices heard, just as congress is working to finish a comprehensive immigration bill lawmakers hope to finish
good louise brown was cradled in .he arms of bob edwards commo the record now how the mother was forced to go into hiding from the press even terrain -- .ven during the presidency >> secretly, he did the mother in the car. whovf gave hope to others wanted to conceive. the fertility specialists remember bob edwards as a generous, moderate man. >> i do not think there is another biologist who had such a practical and positive affect on humankind. if you think about all the children...
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kass ton and louise butler lynch. she was the first of two children. ~ she attend public schools where she excelled in science, music and technology. she graduated from center high school, enrolled into fiske university which is in nashville, tennessee where she majored in zoology and minored in chemistry. she met and married alphonso campbell, her husband, for 58 years. catherine was a beautiful woman. i knew her personally. she loved sports, especially the 49ers and the giants. she loved music and all of its various genres, particularly spirituals, gospel, jazz, classical and soul. she was an excellent cook and seamstress. she was a faithful member of third baptist shuck and active member of sigma delta theta. she is preceded by her parents, catherine senior and louise lynch. survived by her husband of 58 years, al. her daughters, [speaker not understood], cathy, viola and rita as well as sons alphonso, jr., and kenneth. she has a brother named kass tin lynch of st. petersburg, florida. also surviving are they are 1
kass ton and louise butler lynch. she was the first of two children. ~ she attend public schools where she excelled in science, music and technology. she graduated from center high school, enrolled into fiske university which is in nashville, tennessee where she majored in zoology and minored in chemistry. she met and married alphonso campbell, her husband, for 58 years. catherine was a beautiful woman. i knew her personally. she loved sports, especially the 49ers and the giants. she loved...
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louise radnofsky looks at how premiums and health care will change this year because of the affordableare act. the irs and the problem it has faced and its movements.
louise radnofsky looks at how premiums and health care will change this year because of the affordableare act. the irs and the problem it has faced and its movements.
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louise radnofsky is a health reporter from "the wall street journal." she has also been a reporter for "newsday." we are looking at insurance premiums and what may happen to them as part of the federal insurance law. what financial demands were put on the health insurance companies as far as executive pay and bonuses? how much of that will be reduced to pay for healthcare? thrown the public ofption out? guest: the medical lost ratio was passed. the requirement is that the insurance companies have to of what they received in premiums on playing fast paying out medical frames. theot, they have to refund consumer with rebates. the rebates have been small. this is something she did to the fact that the ratio and churches insurers to set their -- the ratios encourages their insurers to set premiums at reasonable levels. there are a lot of different insights into that. you can pick which ones that seem to work best as an explanation. there are competing theories. host: what will you watch for in the next few months? what are some other development you will tr
louise radnofsky is a health reporter from "the wall street journal." she has also been a reporter for "newsday." we are looking at insurance premiums and what may happen to them as part of the federal insurance law. what financial demands were put on the health insurance companies as far as executive pay and bonuses? how much of that will be reduced to pay for healthcare? thrown the public ofption out? guest: the medical lost ratio was passed. the requirement is that the...
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her louise there's a little bit of there's it that far down. that not there. you go there. was a load it was all over there was an odd law. to take as militants settle in for another night waiting for the situation to change equally ready to rise again and fight or quietly return to ordinary life but i began to wonder whether most of the guys were really here to fight for a noble cause the villagers had lost faith in them it seemed the choices that led them to join were borne out of social economic conditions that offered them no good education broken families and virtually no opportunities to earn an honest living and many after a long exile in the wilderness dream of returning home. anytime somebody. if you like let me be it with one of these morning. for the free don't hold that's not the time and that is. up to the sides. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should care
her louise there's a little bit of there's it that far down. that not there. you go there. was a load it was all over there was an odd law. to take as militants settle in for another night waiting for the situation to change equally ready to rise again and fight or quietly return to ordinary life but i began to wonder whether most of the guys were really here to fight for a noble cause the villagers had lost faith in them it seemed the choices that led them to join were borne out of social...
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louise, you're gonna want to see this.od, considering he's had three kids. hey, dad, stop stretching like that! oh, my god! (blows whistle) zeke here, calling the action for you on this sunny afternoon. there can only be one winner today, but many floppy wieners. and they're off! doughboy's out to an early lead! (panting) go, bobby, go! ♪ history repeats itself, try, and you'll succeed... ♪ you've got a tough day ahead of you, bob. ♪ and you can have your dream ♪ you're the best around ooh! like sand through his hourglass! ♪ you're the best around ♪ nothing's ever gonna keep you down ♪ ♪ you're the best around... point: hugo. ♪ nothing's ever gonna keep you down... ♪ big fatty wins the tug! bad luck, little fatty! three legs, four thighs and two ding-dongs. now that's one nasty bucket of chicken! (blows whistle) ♪ try your best to win them all ♪ ♪ and one day, time will tell ♪ when you're the best that's standing there ♪ ♪ you'll reach the final bell ♪ i'm the best around ♪ nothing's gonna ever keep me down ♪ ♪ i'm the bes
louise, you're gonna want to see this.od, considering he's had three kids. hey, dad, stop stretching like that! oh, my god! (blows whistle) zeke here, calling the action for you on this sunny afternoon. there can only be one winner today, but many floppy wieners. and they're off! doughboy's out to an early lead! (panting) go, bobby, go! ♪ history repeats itself, try, and you'll succeed... ♪ you've got a tough day ahead of you, bob. ♪ and you can have your dream ♪ you're the best around...
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border, accompanying a delivery of .chool supplies for refugees my journey begins here, at the queen louise foundation, a private school in berlin. , andas organized our trip she is still doing some last- .inute preparations her husband comes from serious. -- syria. the couple founded a foundation .alled, bridge she tells me that it functions as a link between supporters and donors in germany and organizations that work in and around syria. many of the supporters come from the school itself, teachers and students. they've collected donations and even held bake sales to raise .oney it surprises me how much interest the students take in the fate of syrian children and how much thought they put into the crisis there. >> we don't know what's legitimate and what isn't him and said this pupil. if we were to support the rebels, the rebels recently kidnapped some un blue helmets or i. i don't think we can simply support the rebels without question. that's why i think helping the refugees is the best that we can do. the principal agrees. without him, this project would not have been possible. >> the
border, accompanying a delivery of .chool supplies for refugees my journey begins here, at the queen louise foundation, a private school in berlin. , andas organized our trip she is still doing some last- .inute preparations her husband comes from serious. -- syria. the couple founded a foundation .alled, bridge she tells me that it functions as a link between supporters and donors in germany and organizations that work in and around syria. many of the supporters come from the school itself,...
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younger brother louise is a freshman there. both boys participate entered a non-profit program called college is real. >> we are there to shephard through the process. >>reporter: college is real is a group of professionals like mark who volunteer as mentor to kids atlantic richfield mopped high. to keep them on the path towards graduation. of. >> am a mentor. kind of sounding board. relationship. we have lunch maybe once a month to see how things are going. grades are good. >> according to the state department of educationing in 2012 78.5 percent of high school seniors graduated with the class. for hispanic students the rate was 73 percent for african americans less than 66 percent. at richmond high the graduation rates are considerably lower. but mendosa proved he could do it. with the help devoted mother and his mentor, louise plans to follow in his brother's foot steps. >> at first like we didn't thought we could may go it. we had a big problem in our life but now we are trying our best to succeed. >> now california did see
younger brother louise is a freshman there. both boys participate entered a non-profit program called college is real. >> we are there to shephard through the process. >>reporter: college is real is a group of professionals like mark who volunteer as mentor to kids atlantic richfield mopped high. to keep them on the path towards graduation. of. >> am a mentor. kind of sounding board. relationship. we have lunch maybe once a month to see how things are going. grades are good....
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louise. are we done here, hugo?t. there's just the little matter of your handwashing certification. i don't see it prominently displayed anywhere. come on, nobody needs to be certified in handwashing. yeah! hands off my hands government! if you wish to remain open, you will attend a one day seminar exploring the 32 steps of proper hand sanitation. i'm not taking that seminar. not before you watch the introductory dvd, you're not. ugh. come on, hugo. and here's your "c" rating. which will remain in your window until you graduate. what?! hugo, you're an awful man. uh, wrong, bob. i'm a "lawful" man. (laughs) falafel man. waffle man. omelettes. am i doing it right? we should get going, hugo. who're you going to harass next, guys? well, bob, if you must know, perhaps you've heard our town is now home to a disgusting nude beach? there've been reports of vendors there serving food while n-n... naked. that's how the vendors served food in the bible. don't drag religion into this. sorry. so long, bob. get certified or that
louise. are we done here, hugo?t. there's just the little matter of your handwashing certification. i don't see it prominently displayed anywhere. come on, nobody needs to be certified in handwashing. yeah! hands off my hands government! if you wish to remain open, you will attend a one day seminar exploring the 32 steps of proper hand sanitation. i'm not taking that seminar. not before you watch the introductory dvd, you're not. ugh. come on, hugo. and here's your "c" rating. which...
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mary louise parker reads. >> tell yourself as it gets cold and gray falls from the air that you will go on walking, hearing the same tune no matter where you find yourself-- inside the dome of dark or under the cracking white of the moon's gaze in a valley of snow. tonight as it gets cold tell yourself what you know which is nothing but the tune your bones play as you keep going. and you will be able for once to lie down under the small fire of winter stars. and if it happens that you cannot go on or turn back and you find yourself where you will be at the end, tell yourself in that final flowing of cold through your limbs that you love what you are. maybe you have some energy- saving appliances, like an energy star-rated washer and dryer. but what about your tv? chances are it's on more than your washer, dryer, and kitchen appliances combined. did you know that if half of us in the u.s. replaced our regular tvs with an energy star model, the change would be like shutting down a power plant? you can find the energy star on everything from standard to high def to the largest flat-scre
mary louise parker reads. >> tell yourself as it gets cold and gray falls from the air that you will go on walking, hearing the same tune no matter where you find yourself-- inside the dome of dark or under the cracking white of the moon's gaze in a valley of snow. tonight as it gets cold tell yourself what you know which is nothing but the tune your bones play as you keep going. and you will be able for once to lie down under the small fire of winter stars. and if it happens that you...
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thelma and louise, two chickens rescued by firefighters during last summer's waldo canyon fire. after their story went viral, the owners created a calendar featuring the "hot chicks" alongside the -- yeah, i know -- along those who helped the devastated community. the calendar is available at waldoshotchicks.com. i don't know about that. i'm richard lui. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> lead news in today's "new york times." targeted killing comes to define war on terror. this highlights osama bin laden's son-in-law who is part of a select group of high-level terror suspects who have not been killed. >>> in "the washington post," lily pulitzer, fashion designer dies at 81. lilly is creative mind behind the most colorful dresses ever created. >>> an animal park in japan welcomes their newest and tiniest member. a litter of asian black bear cubs, welcoming them to the park. the special exhibit with the young bears will allow visitors to pet, touch and even hold the cubs once they mature a little bit later this month. then they get rea
thelma and louise, two chickens rescued by firefighters during last summer's waldo canyon fire. after their story went viral, the owners created a calendar featuring the "hot chicks" alongside the -- yeah, i know -- along those who helped the devastated community. the calendar is available at waldoshotchicks.com. i don't know about that. i'm richard lui. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> lead news in today's "new...
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we welcome the assistant curator louise rokaw, phd. >> that is fine! why this? >> well, it is kind of interesting because the academy is now the educational pattern of oracle u.s.a. and we developed this partnership to talk about fish in con junction about fast boats. >> fast boat, fast fish. okay. why does this matter to me? [ laughing ] >> it is very interesting from several perspectives. there is a lot of fish that swim much faster than the boats. very few people know about that. evolution guided them in a direction to swim very fast so they have a different motion in their bodies and special kinds of fins and scale that is help them go very fast. >> we are looking at a couple of pictures here. we are not going into an aquarium like we would in monterey and saying the fish swimming around or not? >> right. even though we have an aquarium at the academy, this new exhibit is being designed on top of it. we have models of the fish and we will be talking about the adaptations of those. >> it would be good to do one and then go down and see the other. >> yes. abso
we welcome the assistant curator louise rokaw, phd. >> that is fine! why this? >> well, it is kind of interesting because the academy is now the educational pattern of oracle u.s.a. and we developed this partnership to talk about fish in con junction about fast boats. >> fast boat, fast fish. okay. why does this matter to me? [ laughing ] >> it is very interesting from several perspectives. there is a lot of fish that swim much faster than the boats. very few people know...
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. >> i'm going to throw out what technical analyst louise rumana said. some of the names in health care, they have made things not as tenuous as you might think. they have been basing for two years. >> that is exactly it. they've been basically since the lows. they have a nice technical set up here. they went pairraboliparabolic. you know what it reminds me of? apple. the way it worked up. it was defensive, defensive, defensive. then last year at this time it went straight up. that was something that could continue to go. apple's a different story. >> you're saying a name like t. and j. is like apple? >> i'm saying it starts to act like it. it makes me nervous. investors should take part. we're going to talk right here. here's a stock that's expected to grow earnings. it's trading in the high teens. at year highs it's getting a little over done. >> johnson & johnson is what they're talking about. >> trader talk. >> dan's obviously bearish here. he's buying a push. you want the stock to fall below the strike that you bought for more than the cost of the t
. >> i'm going to throw out what technical analyst louise rumana said. some of the names in health care, they have made things not as tenuous as you might think. they have been basing for two years. >> that is exactly it. they've been basically since the lows. they have a nice technical set up here. they went pairraboliparabolic. you know what it reminds me of? apple. the way it worked up. it was defensive, defensive, defensive. then last year at this time it went straight up. that...
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louise gutierrez, congressman from the great state of illinois. while we are talking about the , asomy, and the fact hector suggested, that so many small businesses feel like government is in the way, that increasing regulation is making it more difficult for them to advance their businesses and their entrepreneurial spirit and genius -- what do you say about his indictment that many people feel government is in the way? >> government can do more to stimulate job opportunities and job growth in our community. i alson i look at jobs, want the american public to know that when you think of latinos, the impact is not going to be the same throughout the latino community. -- number one, i want you to know that most latinos in the united states are citizens of the united states, and here legally. some of us have been here for generations. more than generations -- centuries. others have arrived five years ago, 10 years ago. but we are a community of families. i want people to know that. at the same time, i want government to be there, he cause there one
louise gutierrez, congressman from the great state of illinois. while we are talking about the , asomy, and the fact hector suggested, that so many small businesses feel like government is in the way, that increasing regulation is making it more difficult for them to advance their businesses and their entrepreneurial spirit and genius -- what do you say about his indictment that many people feel government is in the way? >> government can do more to stimulate job opportunities and job...
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kass ton and louise butler lynch. she was the first of two children. ~ she attend public schools where she excelled in science, music and technology. she graduated from center high school, enrolled into fiske university which is in nashville, tennessee where she majored in zoology and minored in chemistry. she met and married alphonso campbell, her husband, for 58 years. catherine was a beautiful woman. i knew her personally. she loved sports, especially the 49ers and the giants. she loved music and all of its various genres, particularly spirituals, gospel, jazz, classical and soul. she was an excellent cook and seamstress. she was a
kass ton and louise butler lynch. she was the first of two children. ~ she attend public schools where she excelled in science, music and technology. she graduated from center high school, enrolled into fiske university which is in nashville, tennessee where she majored in zoology and minored in chemistry. she met and married alphonso campbell, her husband, for 58 years. catherine was a beautiful woman. i knew her personally. she loved sports, especially the 49ers and the giants. she loved...
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jeff bridges and ryan reynolds are the stars and mary louise parker. it's great. tonally, i think it would say it's a little bit like men in black or "ghostbusters," you know, the kind of vibe. it has that kind of action and supernatural kind of comic look but also funny. it's cool. tavis: this boston story has been crazy late. >> yes, it has. i have a lot of feelings about boston. we met and i fell in love with my wife in boston. i remember it being february am a freezing them and trying to convince her to give it up -- [laughter] on the banks of the charles river. [laughter] ?ake of that your story >> yeah. it is been -- it has been cut will to watch all of this unfold. dates are many getting on your time off? >> we have plenty of dates coming up. we are doing some wesco den some east coast ansa midwest. tavis: i didn't realize that you guys -- i saw this and i said, is that right? you guys are up to six cities now? >> yeah, the hardest thing for me right now is that i'm a songwriter. something that has been really driving the six cds. i am in a little bit of a
jeff bridges and ryan reynolds are the stars and mary louise parker. it's great. tonally, i think it would say it's a little bit like men in black or "ghostbusters," you know, the kind of vibe. it has that kind of action and supernatural kind of comic look but also funny. it's cool. tavis: this boston story has been crazy late. >> yes, it has. i have a lot of feelings about boston. we met and i fell in love with my wife in boston. i remember it being february am a freezing them...
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well, louise suarez, or as i like to call him, luis the vampire.es for biting. yes, biting another player during an english premier league soccer game. suarez is the guy in the red shirt. he bit his opponent's arm. why in the world would he do such a thing? basically because that's what he does. in 2010 he also bit another player. fans describe him as an animal both in a good way and in a bad way. suarez, of course, has apologized for his actions and he was also heavily fined by his team liverpool. >>> last night it was a back and forth game between oklahoma city and houston. they squeaked out the win. oklahoma city, 105-102. the thunder are now up 2-0 in the series. we got kevin durant, russell westbrook, each scored 29 points. most of the attention, at least this morning, has shifted to what russell westbrook wore to the post-game presser last night. check him out. the man is dressed in leather. yes, leather. and it's not just his shirt, it's also his pants. somebody call tim gund, please, really. the guys are trying to outdo each other. that's c
well, louise suarez, or as i like to call him, luis the vampire.es for biting. yes, biting another player during an english premier league soccer game. suarez is the guy in the red shirt. he bit his opponent's arm. why in the world would he do such a thing? basically because that's what he does. in 2010 he also bit another player. fans describe him as an animal both in a good way and in a bad way. suarez, of course, has apologized for his actions and he was also heavily fined by his team...
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louise radnofsky, why the conversation on insurance premiums?> guest: we don't right now but premiums will be, but the premiums in the insurance market are key to determining whether they buy coverage and of course whether the marketplace work really with the working the way it was intended. there's a lot of anticipation around the question. people are concerned about it because they see it affects their pocket book and it's a huge deal. >> host: where is the implementation of the affordable care act? why are we talking about premiums right now? >> guest: they take effect january 1st, 2014. if you think what that might mean for state and local governments, they're influencing everything right now. the question of whether they'll be ready or not are really very close to becoming real. >> host: would look at some of the dates mentioned. in october we see the open enrollment period for the health insurance marketplaces. in january of 2014, the insurance market launches and we'll see more people getting coverage. it's going to become a mandate. medi
louise radnofsky, why the conversation on insurance premiums?> guest: we don't right now but premiums will be, but the premiums in the insurance market are key to determining whether they buy coverage and of course whether the marketplace work really with the working the way it was intended. there's a lot of anticipation around the question. people are concerned about it because they see it affects their pocket book and it's a huge deal. >> host: where is the implementation of the...
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she is preceded by her parents, catherine senior and louise lynch. survived by her husband of 58 years, al. her daughters, [speaker not understood], cathy, viola and rita as well as sons alphonso, jr., and kenneth. she has a brother named kass tin lynch of st. petersburg, florida. also surviving are they are 13 grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. the rest i submit. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor cohen. supervisor kim. >> thank you. today i am formally introducing an alternate c-e-q-a reform legislation that we have now much talked about here at land use committee yesterday. the original legislation which i introduced on march 12 was a draft legislation that was originally submitted to us by a coalition of neighborhood association and some members of labor as well. this came to us after several months of discussion that had been ongoing based on a legislation that supervisor wiener introduced back in december. the kind of controversial aspect of see i can't, there are perspectives in terms of what would be the best way to r
she is preceded by her parents, catherine senior and louise lynch. survived by her husband of 58 years, al. her daughters, [speaker not understood], cathy, viola and rita as well as sons alphonso, jr., and kenneth. she has a brother named kass tin lynch of st. petersburg, florida. also surviving are they are 13 grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. the rest i submit. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor cohen. supervisor kim. >> thank you. today i am formally...
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credit to the san francisco public library administration and most especially our city librarian louise herrera for the encouragement to think and act outside the box as librarians. mr. herrera initiated the gnpo leadership program standing for generation public library as we move forward into the 21st century. much of the knowledge i gained about the oceanview community comes through my participation on the oceanview gnpo team that spent a year conducting extensive research into the nature of the community. ~ luis and i would like to take this opportunity to especially thank my teammates on that team for their long hours dedicated to learning about the neighborhood in a way that i could never have done alone. they came up with many innovative ideas for how the branch can best serve the community. and although i've been singled out for recognition here today, which i again am truly grateful for, i represent just one instance of the amazing work and dedication of all the staff of the san francisco public library. the theme of this year's national library week is communities matter at the
credit to the san francisco public library administration and most especially our city librarian louise herrera for the encouragement to think and act outside the box as librarians. mr. herrera initiated the gnpo leadership program standing for generation public library as we move forward into the 21st century. much of the knowledge i gained about the oceanview community comes through my participation on the oceanview gnpo team that spent a year conducting extensive research into the nature of...
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. >> reporter: louise mills are waiting for investigators to identify their brother's remains.ris bridges, father of three children, joined the west volunteer fire department three years ago. he was one of the first people on the scene. you just pray he didn't suffer? >> yes, i do. every day. i know he didn't suffer. i know he didn't. we're suffering. we want him back. >> reporter: louise mills says her brother loved wearing his bright red firefighter shirt and showing off his volunteer firefighter badge. for morris bridges, jumping into harm's way is how you earned the firefighter's badge of honor. and, brooke, already a powerfully emotional scene unfolding here on the campus of baylor university in waco, a procession will come down the road here that will lead up to the farrell center here on the campus of baylor university. you can see hundreds of people already lining up and there are honor guards from fire departments from across the state of texas who are turning out here today. we expect thousands and thousands of firefighters to come here to pay respects to the 14 peopl
. >> reporter: louise mills are waiting for investigators to identify their brother's remains.ris bridges, father of three children, joined the west volunteer fire department three years ago. he was one of the first people on the scene. you just pray he didn't suffer? >> yes, i do. every day. i know he didn't suffer. i know he didn't. we're suffering. we want him back. >> reporter: louise mills says her brother loved wearing his bright red firefighter shirt and showing off his...
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. >> reporter: louise mills is still waiting for investigators to identify her brother's remains. 41-d morris bridges, the father of three children, he joined the west volunteer fire department three years ago. he was one of the first people on the scene. so you just pray he didn't suffer? >> yes. i do. every day. i know he didn't suffer. i know he didn't. we're suffering. we want him back. >> reporter: louise mills says her brother loved wearing his bright red firefighter shirt and showing off his bang. for more rhys bridges, jumping into harm's way is how you earned the firefighter's badge of honor. and, christine, that powerful display of solidarity, on full display later on today. we are seeing at the site of the memorial service will be held, firefighters showing up in fire trucks from around the region, thousands and thousands of them are expected to attend. christine. >> thank our first responders, a real awareness over the past week or so, how important first responders are for all of us. thank you so much. >>> ahead on "starting point," one of the most anticipated books about
. >> reporter: louise mills is still waiting for investigators to identify her brother's remains. 41-d morris bridges, the father of three children, he joined the west volunteer fire department three years ago. he was one of the first people on the scene. so you just pray he didn't suffer? >> yes. i do. every day. i know he didn't suffer. i know he didn't. we're suffering. we want him back. >> reporter: louise mills says her brother loved wearing his bright red firefighter...
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. >> krystal ball and louise melling. thank you for joining us.to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. boom. heart attack. the doctor recommends bayer aspirin to keep this from happening to me again. it's working. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. it can happen to anyone. talk to your doctor. i'm your hot water heater. you hardly know i exist. that's too bad. 'cuz if my pressure relief valve gets stuc
. >> krystal ball and louise melling. thank you for joining us.to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our...
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but as you see the nasdaq, i've got some stats here, david, as it louises quite a bit here. the nasdaq is on track for its worst week since may of 2012. david: and of all day, when we're reporting google, microsoft, ibm. some big earners moving today, though, morgan stanley falling 4% as the bank posted a 14% drop in earnings. bond and commodity trading business faltered. the company saying it was bogged down by heavy accounting charges. and pepsico popping in the other direction. they are going up, ending the session significantly higher. company's revenues rose more than expected as strong sales of snacks in emerging markets overcame the weaker beverage sales here at home. liz: and action in the commodities pits. natural gas ended with a more than 4% gain on the back of a smaller than expected climb in last week's inventories. so at these prices, $4.40, that's a 312-month -- 21-month high. crude rising as the dollar weakened today, added about $1.05 settling at $87.73 a barrel. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ david: well, let's get right to today's market action. ma
but as you see the nasdaq, i've got some stats here, david, as it louises quite a bit here. the nasdaq is on track for its worst week since may of 2012. david: and of all day, when we're reporting google, microsoft, ibm. some big earners moving today, though, morgan stanley falling 4% as the bank posted a 14% drop in earnings. bond and commodity trading business faltered. the company saying it was bogged down by heavy accounting charges. and pepsico popping in the other direction. they are...
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. >> alisyn: joining us now is cambridge resident louise vasquez.tell me about these boys. you were a soccer coach -- you were a coach at least for is it dzhokhar? >> yes. >> what was dzhokhar like? >> he was an outgoing kid. he never set himself aside. he was never alone. he was always with somebody. nothing really stood out in him that maize him quote, unquote, weird. you hear the term normal being tossed around a lot. that's for a reason. both of them were kind of normal. that's it. >> jon: did they ever talk politics? >> not around me, no. the closest to politics that we ever even got was when i would speak to big brother tamerlan about where he was from and didn't really go much beyond that. never went into religion or anything. >> brian: one the interviews, tamerlan says i don't have a single american friend. is that the guy you knew? >> it's not the guy i knew. it's not. because he was approachable as big and as tough as he could be because he was a boxer and he was a little bit more of a reserved person. he was still approachable and he was
. >> alisyn: joining us now is cambridge resident louise vasquez.tell me about these boys. you were a soccer coach -- you were a coach at least for is it dzhokhar? >> yes. >> what was dzhokhar like? >> he was an outgoing kid. he never set himself aside. he was never alone. he was always with somebody. nothing really stood out in him that maize him quote, unquote, weird. you hear the term normal being tossed around a lot. that's for a reason. both of them were kind of...
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louise bourgeois, the great sculptor, does her most valuable work in her 80s and economists have shownr and over again that there is this late blooming burst of creativity that i think is showing up not just in the arts, but also in entrepreneurship, in social innovation and i think it raises the question that an older society doesn't necessarily have to be a less innovative one. >> reporter: in fact, one much- cited study showed the average age at which people produce great innovations has risen substantially over the last century. encore.org was founded to encourage innovation awarding the annual purpose prize to seniors doing social good. >> they don't set out with a grand notion and identity as entrepreneur. they set out a step at a time to solve a problem that's in front of them and in many ways leads to very creative new ventures. >> reporter: mike grottola's client paul jetter, for example. his business was inspired by compassion for his father. >> one day he was driving to work and he became disoriented, and even though he's worked every day that i have known him he decided tha
louise bourgeois, the great sculptor, does her most valuable work in her 80s and economists have shownr and over again that there is this late blooming burst of creativity that i think is showing up not just in the arts, but also in entrepreneurship, in social innovation and i think it raises the question that an older society doesn't necessarily have to be a less innovative one. >> reporter: in fact, one much- cited study showed the average age at which people produce great innovations...
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and louise rodriguez, if you could take what she was saying. >> i think what he's saying is you need resource par rounds. you need to have proper connections mentoring. there is not enough money. most of the money seems to be on the back end. i say the back end, law enforcement, prisons, the criminal things. i think we're being disconnected and the traumatized. families and broken up, and we're not properly handling this i think it takes mental health assistance, a treatment. had nothing drugs, for example, should decriminalized. at the people need a help. it is costing billions and billions of dollars. so in many ways i'm saying, yes. it's extremely helpful. have a book called rushing waters to rising dreams, how to transform community. i believe the chance for lies in communities. healing, art as finding a full person, the passion that everybody has in getting them to find the self discipline to meet that challenge of their own particular art. that is the work that i do. i believe in it, and that thing that is the resources. we will have less problems with guns and drugs and people
and louise rodriguez, if you could take what she was saying. >> i think what he's saying is you need resource par rounds. you need to have proper connections mentoring. there is not enough money. most of the money seems to be on the back end. i say the back end, law enforcement, prisons, the criminal things. i think we're being disconnected and the traumatized. families and broken up, and we're not properly handling this i think it takes mental health assistance, a treatment. had nothing...
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this is louise right here. this is his 13th, soon to be 14-year-old daughter.s an undocumented worker. sir, why are you out here today? >> because i came to support immigration and work all my life and also i came to washington and i want to say because my daughter was born he here, so i don't know what i can say when immigration touch me, you know. >> thank you, for talking with us. brooke, obviously this is important to a lot of families out here. we know the gang of eight, that plan that they hope to reveal, maybe this week, perhaps next, today senator rubio briefed republican senators on the plan. we'll see what happens out of that. brooke? >> okay. shannon travis for us there in front of the capital, a whole lot of people wanting that change, wanting that pathway. thank you. >>> now to some of the hottest stories in a flash. roll it. there she goes. this is a giant breakthrough, a giant explosion. this is underneath the streets of new york city. what, you ask? this is the mta blowing some tons and tons of bedrock to make way for a subway expansion. this is
this is louise right here. this is his 13th, soon to be 14-year-old daughter.s an undocumented worker. sir, why are you out here today? >> because i came to support immigration and work all my life and also i came to washington and i want to say because my daughter was born he here, so i don't know what i can say when immigration touch me, you know. >> thank you, for talking with us. brooke, obviously this is important to a lot of families out here. we know the gang of eight, that...
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we got this photo of actress julia louise dreyfus with vice president joe biden.won for her role in the hbo series which starts its second season this weekend. >>> you've heard they had a problem with pythons in florida. now we've got the proof. take a look. okay. yeah. this wrestling match happened tuesday during a tour of the florida everglades. the guide tells cnn he grabbed the python under water and let it coil around him but he had to use the martial arts to make it uncoil so he wouldn't pass out before his partner could cut off the snake's head. i don't know about you, wolf. but you couldn't pay me to get in that water. why in the world would you be in the water when you know there is a python there? >> that's their job. pretty good at wrestling that thing. it's a living, right? >> thank you. >>> it's been an annual tradition for decades. thousands of u.s. sailors coming ashore for fleet week in new york. guess what? it won't happen this year. we have the story right here in "the situation room." my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my
we got this photo of actress julia louise dreyfus with vice president joe biden.won for her role in the hbo series which starts its second season this weekend. >>> you've heard they had a problem with pythons in florida. now we've got the proof. take a look. okay. yeah. this wrestling match happened tuesday during a tour of the florida everglades. the guide tells cnn he grabbed the python under water and let it coil around him but he had to use the martial arts to make it uncoil so he...
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louis, missouri, the staging grounds for the louise and clark expe dags. >> in 1804, thomas jefferson. and coining the term gateway of the west. if you're staying there, westin hotel built in one of eight original warehouses and continues the history theme close to the gateway arch, the symbol of the great american explorers, 584 for a flight and four nights. >> clayton: and you also talk about st. augustine, america's oldest city. >> america's oldest city. >> clayton: lots of pirate history in st. augustine, and a beautiful city. >> quaint and charm, 1665, and check out the castillo, the la fiesta inn and suite on the motion. >> a promo code. tell people about it. >> $25 in addition to these discounts off. starting tomorrow to use the code tax day 25 on travelocity.com. >> clayton: courtney scott, great to see you. >> great to see you. >> clayton: she called americans war criminals, and should jane fonda be allowed to play nancy reagan in a movie? we're back with more on that. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 199
louis, missouri, the staging grounds for the louise and clark expe dags. >> in 1804, thomas jefferson. and coining the term gateway of the west. if you're staying there, westin hotel built in one of eight original warehouses and continues the history theme close to the gateway arch, the symbol of the great american explorers, 584 for a flight and four nights. >> clayton: and you also talk about st. augustine, america's oldest city. >> america's oldest city. >> clayton:...
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