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my name is david is i'm also a student at lowell lowell high school and i live in visitacion valley and everyday i go to the school and transfer at balboa park to take the 29 but the thing with the 29 it serves many high schools want for example it goes. >> >> [inaudible] high school and balboa and lincoln and colleges and city college and [inaudible] and [inaudible] valley middle school. every time i take the morning buses i always have skip at least one bus pass me by to at least get on the bus because after that many buses come by and i don't really have time to get on a crowded -- i can't get on a crowded bus because many times bus drivers will skip you or push you out because they don't want you behind the yellow line so there is an issue with equity here and the 29 is serving many schools here but the time to stop isn't enough because the run time is eight to 10 minutes and that time isn't enough because most of the students really want to take the bus at a certain time to get to school. for us at lowell we get to school around 730 or 725 and get to school at the time and many tak
my name is david is i'm also a student at lowell lowell high school and i live in visitacion valley and everyday i go to the school and transfer at balboa park to take the 29 but the thing with the 29 it serves many high schools want for example it goes. >> >> [inaudible] high school and balboa and lincoln and colleges and city college and [inaudible] and [inaudible] valley middle school. every time i take the morning buses i always have skip at least one bus pass me by to at least...
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from one of our loyal viewers, lowell: neil, your tie is knotted too small. maybe go with a double windsor next time, eh? clearly what was happening was your mind was wandering. something we were doing was boring you, because for you to obsess about my tie knot says that you were distracted. and i don't want you distracted. so from now on i want you watching o'reilly's knot, switch back to me and compare them. and remember, monday is ask neil anything day. tie knots are far game as well. looking forward to your questions. i hope you're looking forward to my answers. see you then. ♪ ♪ i don't john: owning your own home can mean security, joyful moments with family -- >> multiply all this by about 50,000 and then you have the value of a home. john: too bad our government monkeys with that by sub city duding homes. >> our home ownership strategy will not cost the taxpayers one extra cent. john: how'd that work out?
from one of our loyal viewers, lowell: neil, your tie is knotted too small. maybe go with a double windsor next time, eh? clearly what was happening was your mind was wandering. something we were doing was boring you, because for you to obsess about my tie knot says that you were distracted. and i don't want you distracted. so from now on i want you watching o'reilly's knot, switch back to me and compare them. and remember, monday is ask neil anything day. tie knots are far game as well....
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but since petraeus also lied to the fbi, lowell concludes -- "lower-level employees like mr.kim are prosecuted under the espionage act because they are easy targets and lack the resources and political connections to fight back. high level officials (such as general petraeus) leak classified information to forward their own agendas (or to impress their mistresses) with virtual impunity." the lenient treatment of petraeus falls in line with similar responses to leaks from other administration insiders. cia director leon panetta helped provide secret information to the filmmakers of "zero dark thirty," the hollywood film about the raid that killed osama bin laden, but never faced punishment. and just last week, it emerged that a long-running investigation of a former top-ranking pentagon general for leaking the information that publicly exposed a u.s. cyberwarfare operation against iran has stalled. according to "the washington post," general james cartwright had authorization to speak to reporters, and defense attorneys -- "might try to put the white house's relationship with
but since petraeus also lied to the fbi, lowell concludes -- "lower-level employees like mr.kim are prosecuted under the espionage act because they are easy targets and lack the resources and political connections to fight back. high level officials (such as general petraeus) leak classified information to forward their own agendas (or to impress their mistresses) with virtual impunity." the lenient treatment of petraeus falls in line with similar responses to leaks from other...
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take vo ---"ryan rossknecht" de 22 aÑos y "brandon lowell" de 29 fueron encontrados con heridas de bala un parque en una zona residencial. ---una tercera persona..."james wears" fue detenido horas mas tarde bajo sospecha de homicidio. ---al parecer los 3 se conocan y se haban reunido para intercambiar contrabando. take map/cesar --la polica de oakland investiga un tiroteo mortal sucedido esta maÑana cerca del parque knowland... ---la balacera se report alrededor de las 7 de la maÑana en la cuadra 4700 de la avenida scotia... take vo --la victima fue identificada hace algunos momentos como marcus west junior de 21 aÑos... no se han dado a conocer detalles del sospechosos o el motivo por el tiroteo. vo blanca ---el ciclista que falleci el lunes en belmont, fue identificado como jorge alfonso- delgadillo de 55 aÑos de edad. ---segun las autoridades delgadillo viajaba por la avenida "ralston" hacia "alameda de las pulgas" cuando perdi el control de su bicicleta y se golpe contra el separador. ---aunque llevaba puesto el casco... y transeuntes le administraron primeros auxilios sus esfuerzos
take vo ---"ryan rossknecht" de 22 aÑos y "brandon lowell" de 29 fueron encontrados con heridas de bala un parque en una zona residencial. ---una tercera persona..."james wears" fue detenido horas mas tarde bajo sospecha de homicidio. ---al parecer los 3 se conocan y se haban reunido para intercambiar contrabando. take map/cesar --la polica de oakland investiga un tiroteo mortal sucedido esta maÑana cerca del parque knowland... ---la balacera se report alrededor...
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jim lowell what do you think? what's going on right now could be attributable to some of the military and political issues going on these days. oil moving up as a result. or you can say that people are just expecting some pretty lousy earnings to come out because of the strong dollar. what are you doing in the market right now? >> well i think it's all those things, bill. there are fears that stronger dollars negatively impact earnings. of course you won't know any details until alcoa kicks off in april. but fear definitely has had the upper hand. this week may have the upper hand next week. we think where areas in the market are sensitive to the economy and mainly consumer areas in particular, we're going to be able to if not chase yield, at least look for growth both in the u.s. europe and japan. we continue to see consumers in those three areas basically strengthening. and likely to continue to find ways to be able to spend and drive up earnings over and against all the obstacles. >> anthony, where are you ligh
jim lowell what do you think? what's going on right now could be attributable to some of the military and political issues going on these days. oil moving up as a result. or you can say that people are just expecting some pretty lousy earnings to come out because of the strong dollar. what are you doing in the market right now? >> well i think it's all those things, bill. there are fears that stronger dollars negatively impact earnings. of course you won't know any details until alcoa...
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college and finishing her last year and aaron is ready for high school and she actually got into lowell's a scomblip. the international high school what would i do without kip and if my daughter was here she'd say if it wasn't for kip and i want to say how much our neighborhoods need kip and that's the word of day thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, i'm rep kip bayview i've been there 6 years i've had the opportunity to work an, an amazing amateur of people that are wholeheartedly contacted to kip's mission to get kids hooked into education and splan and go to college bayview is an 200 underserved area high crime and high drop out rate and high unemployment blight is definitely fulfilling something that no other school provides for our community me being the athletic director i love sports everyone knows i loving baseball and go grace but sports allows each and every kid to allow them to build rindz and bonds and mold certain characteristics they'll obtain in college in the future sometimes, i feel like a lot of our teachers we are a bunch of eddy manufacturi
college and finishing her last year and aaron is ready for high school and she actually got into lowell's a scomblip. the international high school what would i do without kip and if my daughter was here she'd say if it wasn't for kip and i want to say how much our neighborhoods need kip and that's the word of day thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, i'm rep kip bayview i've been there 6 years i've had the opportunity to work an, an amazing amateur of...
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lowell there i'm shiulie gauche in doha. -g shiulie ghosh in doha. mixing technology with fashion. manufactures of smart watches make a major push in the market. soldiers from niger and chad have joined the fight against boko haram in nigeria. recaptured the town of damasak. crossing the border into borno state on saturday. this is latest offensive inside nigeria. on friday the african union introived theapproved the force of nations. the joint force has made great progress so far. bring us up to date on the latest fighting. >> absolutely a lot of progress has been achieved by troops from chad niger also the nigerian army is claiming victory over boko haram from a lot of areas. attacking boko haram positions. so the latest offensive against boko haram by chad and niger is a good report. at least within the nigerian border so they can launch a major offensive against the group. it was thought to be a major nigerian problem until boko haram started expressing its ideas into cameroon, establishing base he there. of recent last month and early this month we have seen how boko haram fig
lowell there i'm shiulie gauche in doha. -g shiulie ghosh in doha. mixing technology with fashion. manufactures of smart watches make a major push in the market. soldiers from niger and chad have joined the fight against boko haram in nigeria. recaptured the town of damasak. crossing the border into borno state on saturday. this is latest offensive inside nigeria. on friday the african union introived theapproved the force of nations. the joint force has made great progress so far. bring us up...
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ken's sister cheryl and brother lowell remember his wonderful sense of humor and strong desire to farm. he earned the bronze star, purple heart and the national defense service medal for heroism in his attempt to move his critically injured platoon leader to safety while under sniper fire. his commanding officer cited ken's courageous self-sacrifice and the inspiring bravery as reflecting great credit upon himself and the united states army. paul willis was born july 22, 1947. he is from canada, but he enlisted in fargo. he served in the marine corps first marine expeditionary force, first marine division. he died may 28, 1967. age at the time of death was 20 years old. his uncle a united states marine, sponsored him so that he as a canadian, could enlist in the united states marine corps. paul was proud to volunteer and served the united states as a marine so he could fight communism. paul signed a noncitizen waiver so he could serve in country in vietnam with his unit. one story that his friends recall is on a hunting trip paul was so proud of his service as a u.s. marine that when h
ken's sister cheryl and brother lowell remember his wonderful sense of humor and strong desire to farm. he earned the bronze star, purple heart and the national defense service medal for heroism in his attempt to move his critically injured platoon leader to safety while under sniper fire. his commanding officer cited ken's courageous self-sacrifice and the inspiring bravery as reflecting great credit upon himself and the united states army. paul willis was born july 22, 1947. he is from...
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we're excited about that and a roomsz of the district athletic sounds like for the renovation of lowell track a lively discussion about the safety of the synthetic fields and turf and have a proposal will in front of us about replacing or roanoke county, virginia part of the lower track the main football field halls been recalled with the turf on the suicides for the track had an estimate 1 point 06d million dollars and so $1.35 million will be asked of this committee to when it comes up for rp renewable half a will be funded from the last year athletic category and they don't have enough money for this so there the board handbag voting on who to fund the other half to get it done we have graphic pictures of the state of that field then the last one was an update on the facility projects excluding the new willie brown school on the process for construction we had a short discussion about a school at mission bay and then also we were given a beautiful if a person can see this pamphlet on our recent construction jobs which showed us fabulous actually pictures the people haven't seep this
we're excited about that and a roomsz of the district athletic sounds like for the renovation of lowell track a lively discussion about the safety of the synthetic fields and turf and have a proposal will in front of us about replacing or roanoke county, virginia part of the lower track the main football field halls been recalled with the turf on the suicides for the track had an estimate 1 point 06d million dollars and so $1.35 million will be asked of this committee to when it comes up for rp...
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. >> reporter: baby lowell ross may look like your typical 1-year-old girl. no sign of the long journey this has been for her and parents shelley and bobby ross from massachusetts. before she was even born she was diagnosed with spina bifida which occurs when the backbone and the spinal column do not form properly, leaving a gap or opening in the spine. >> we remember the day we got the diagnosis, spina bifida. waiting, waiting. they come back and get us. the doctors said, you know, there's some things we need to talk about. >> reporter: the news was crushing. left untreated, she could be born with developmental problems, nerve damage paralysis. >> we were terrified. so they said, your options are to terminate, to get the historical post-bird surgery for spina bifida or there's this newer surgery they'll do in utero that you could maybe qualify for. >> reporter: the surgery done while inside the womb is documented in a new three-part series airing this week on pbs titled "twice born." stories from the special delivery unit. the documentary highlights the amaz
. >> reporter: baby lowell ross may look like your typical 1-year-old girl. no sign of the long journey this has been for her and parents shelley and bobby ross from massachusetts. before she was even born she was diagnosed with spina bifida which occurs when the backbone and the spinal column do not form properly, leaving a gap or opening in the spine. >> we remember the day we got the diagnosis, spina bifida. waiting, waiting. they come back and get us. the doctors said, you know,...
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most of iraq where instead they're relying on a patched together army of some government soldiers, lowell tribesmen and shiite muslim militias. and, scott, so far, they're making very slow progress. >> pelley: holly williams covering the war on isis again for us tonight from baghdad. holly, thank you. in a tragic irony, an iraqi man who fled the killing in his homeland was shot to death last week in dallas. today, a teenager was arrested for his murder, and manuel bojorquez is following this. >> reporter: this is video of ahmed al jumaili as he and his family walked outside their dallas apartment a week ago thursday. it was the first time aljamaily had seen snow, and the last moments of his life. his wife, zahraa altaie, was there when someone opened tire. >> i think it was fireworks or something like that. >> reporter: until you saw him. >> reporter: al jumaili had scaebed the violence in iraq after saving up a year's salary to reunite with his wife here. he had been in the u.s. only three weeks. mohammad altaie was his father-in-law. >> reporter: a safer place. surveillance video caught
most of iraq where instead they're relying on a patched together army of some government soldiers, lowell tribesmen and shiite muslim militias. and, scott, so far, they're making very slow progress. >> pelley: holly williams covering the war on isis again for us tonight from baghdad. holly, thank you. in a tragic irony, an iraqi man who fled the killing in his homeland was shot to death last week in dallas. today, a teenager was arrested for his murder, and manuel bojorquez is following...
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delegation from tripoli couldn't have happened earlier today, because the air base was targeted by forces lowello the general, the attack was condemned by the united nations which isen waying both parties against escalation. the united nations statement says that the recent state of violence undermined coming to a settlement. the united nations is pushing for a political settlement where the east and west of libya come together and form a national unity government with the prime minister the final say in running the country. then they will announce a cease fire across the country disban militias the then form a national army tasked with basically securing libya and fighting groups that are affiliated with the isil. the general concern here, voiced by the international community is that if there's no settlement, there will be more violence, more political division, and situations that took place into the hands like isil are now trying to expand in the eastern part of the country. elsewhere, new battle fronts have been opening areas in and around the city have seen fierce fighting between isil and
delegation from tripoli couldn't have happened earlier today, because the air base was targeted by forces lowello the general, the attack was condemned by the united nations which isen waying both parties against escalation. the united nations statement says that the recent state of violence undermined coming to a settlement. the united nations is pushing for a political settlement where the east and west of libya come together and form a national unity government with the prime minister the...
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fly ---el animal fue visto por primera vez el lunes antes de las 9 de la noche cerca a la avenida lowellrd parkway. take vo ---otro residente tambin lo vio durante la madrugada de hoy y lo fotografi. ---la policia esta buscando cerca a las escuelas y las autoridades ya han alertado a los padres sobre la situacin. blanca ---un avin de una aerolinea alemana con mas de 150 pasajeros a bordo se estrell en los alpes franceses. ---la nave haba despegado de barcelona rumbo a alemania y la zona montaÑosa donde cayo podra dificultar la investigacin. ---randy serrano nos amplia. take pkg ;01 ;10 ;42 1;10 1;38 pkg son imgenes de familiares y amigos que hoy lloran a sus seres queridos tras la tragedia que confirm el rey de espaÑa. s/ rey felipe iv rey de españa "un avión procedente de barcelona se ha estrellado y sabemos que hay muchas víctimas no se conoce que haya sobrevivientes" se teme que 150 personas hayan perdido la vida. entre ellas dos bebes y unos 16 menores que eran estudiantes de intercambio. los pasajeros eran en su los pasajeros eran en su mayora espaÑoles y alemanes. tambin abordo dos
fly ---el animal fue visto por primera vez el lunes antes de las 9 de la noche cerca a la avenida lowellrd parkway. take vo ---otro residente tambin lo vio durante la madrugada de hoy y lo fotografi. ---la policia esta buscando cerca a las escuelas y las autoridades ya han alertado a los padres sobre la situacin. blanca ---un avin de una aerolinea alemana con mas de 150 pasajeros a bordo se estrell en los alpes franceses. ---la nave haba despegado de barcelona rumbo a alemania y la zona...
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finally some fashion advice from one of our loyal viewers, lowell: neil, your tie is knotted too small windsor next time, eh? clearly what was happening was your mind was wandering. something we were doing was boring you, because for you to obsess about my tie knot says that you were distracted. and i don't want you distracted. so from now on i want you watching o'reilly's knot, switch back to me and compare them. and remember, monday is ask neil anything day. tie knots are far game as well. looking forward to your questions. my you spend time with us. now, lou dobbs. lou: good evening everybody. i'm lou dobbs. shocking new evidence tonight that confirms the co-pilot of the germanwings flight 9525 andreas lubitz should never have been allowed near the controls of the airbus a-320 that he helped fly. investigators have sufficient evidence to say unequivocally that there were many signs that lubitz's mental state, he shouldn't have been in the cockpit. they found a doctor's excuse for illness note for the very day of the crash. and investigators aren't saying what the illness
finally some fashion advice from one of our loyal viewers, lowell: neil, your tie is knotted too small windsor next time, eh? clearly what was happening was your mind was wandering. something we were doing was boring you, because for you to obsess about my tie knot says that you were distracted. and i don't want you distracted. so from now on i want you watching o'reilly's knot, switch back to me and compare them. and remember, monday is ask neil anything day. tie knots are far game as well....
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. >>> now from team pharrell, kimberly versus lowell.r of this battle? >> i'm going to choose lowell. >> kimberly is available to steal. >> we've got a steal! >> of course. >> i don't watch it, so i don't know what they all have -- they've got to strategize on all this stuff. >> exactly. by the way, in that other group, barry who was selected is 53 and jack is 37. >> and they're old? >> i know, that just depressed me. i feel bad. >>> did you ever wonder what a 100-carat diamond looks like? this is what it does look like. >> wow, that's an ice cube. >> it's flawless. it is up for sale. it will be auctioned this month at sotheby's here in new york. the seller wants to get $25 million for it. >> i'm really surprised -- when i say just $25 million. if it's flawless -- >> right. >> you know what, $25 million to some hedge fund multibillionaire warren buffett could get that for trump change get it? >>> we are going to give it away again this friday. five lucky viewers get a special prize. >> you can enter once a week. make sure you enter again
. >>> now from team pharrell, kimberly versus lowell.r of this battle? >> i'm going to choose lowell. >> kimberly is available to steal. >> we've got a steal! >> of course. >> i don't watch it, so i don't know what they all have -- they've got to strategize on all this stuff. >> exactly. by the way, in that other group, barry who was selected is 53 and jack is 37. >> and they're old? >> i know, that just depressed me. i feel bad....
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some of the organizers are meeting for dinner at a row lowel area church. there's a new reward out for information leading to an arrest in the shootings, over $10,000 at this point. >> we saw the prayers for the officers at that candlelight vigil. do you get the sense that the police are making a clear distinction between the people who attacked these officers and those protesters there that we just saw? >> reporter: police are telling us they're not ruling anything out. they'll explore every avenue as they try and find the people responsible here. who is making a clear distinction is those who regularlo say they're very angry at what happened here very concerned for offi officers frustrated it's taking attention away from the message they've been delivering for 218 since michael brown's death without any violence great work. thanks a lot. jay gray. >>> about 30 people have left their home charleston west virginia after a landslide near a hilltop airport. the slope near the end of that runway started to shift earlier this week broke away last night taking o
some of the organizers are meeting for dinner at a row lowel area church. there's a new reward out for information leading to an arrest in the shootings, over $10,000 at this point. >> we saw the prayers for the officers at that candlelight vigil. do you get the sense that the police are making a clear distinction between the people who attacked these officers and those protesters there that we just saw? >> reporter: police are telling us they're not ruling anything out. they'll...
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they will play lowell or balboa in the finals on friday.going on as we speak. >>> incredible finish between two other city rivals si girls trailing sacred heart cathedral by three. >> two seconds, one second! it is not going to count! it is not going to count! it is not going to count! the irish win. >> i don't think it's going to counts! as you can see, the refs did get the call right. the ball was still in her hands when the clock hit 0. the irish move on to the cts open division championship. we are your home of high school hoops. >>> the a's beat the giants for the second day in a row. the new shortstop marcus semien has yet to make an out this spring. two more hits today. he is now 5 for 5 with two home runs and seven runs batted in so you figure the shortstop position is firmly set. but what about first base? the a's have two choices in ike davis and billy butler. question is, who? >> who is on first? >> yes. >> i mean the guy's name. >> who. >> the guy playing first base. >> who. >> that's the first thing about baseball players. we'r
they will play lowell or balboa in the finals on friday.going on as we speak. >>> incredible finish between two other city rivals si girls trailing sacred heart cathedral by three. >> two seconds, one second! it is not going to count! it is not going to count! it is not going to count! the irish win. >> i don't think it's going to counts! as you can see, the refs did get the call right. the ball was still in her hands when the clock hit 0. the irish move on to the cts open...
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ryan wrathneck and brandon lowell. investigators say they were shot on altamont creek drive during a deal involving illegal contraband. police won't swha the contraband is. hours later, police arrested james wehrs. at this point they've only charged him with illegal gun possession as they continue investigating. this was livermore's first murder in more than two years. >>> the snow pack is well below normal. how bad is it exactly? surveyors measured only 6.7 inches of snow. that could make it the lowest snow pack total in a quarter century. and besides facing a fourth straight year of drought state officials say they're worried that conservation efforts dropped in january. the bay area residents scaled back their water use by only 4%. >>> a little bit of rain that we had the past few days, it's gone. and it's about to heat up. >> spencer christian is here with the first look at the accu-weather forecast. >>> hey. it is definitely going warm up. we've got a string of dry days ahead before our next chance for rain. here'
ryan wrathneck and brandon lowell. investigators say they were shot on altamont creek drive during a deal involving illegal contraband. police won't swha the contraband is. hours later, police arrested james wehrs. at this point they've only charged him with illegal gun possession as they continue investigating. this was livermore's first murder in more than two years. >>> the snow pack is well below normal. how bad is it exactly? surveyors measured only 6.7 inches of snow. that could...
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finally some fashion advice from one of our loyal viewers, lowell: neil, your tie is knotted too smallwindsor next time, eh? clearly what was happening was your mind was wandering. something we were doing was boring you, because for you to obsess about my tie knot says that you were distracted. and i don't want you distracted. so from now on i want you watching o'reilly's knot, switch back to me and compare them. and remember, monday is ask neil anything day. tie knots are far game as well. looking forward to your questions. i hope you're looking forward to my answers. connell: welcome to the fast of the "imus in the morning" in the morning. beginning with cbs news cheryl atkinson and her book "stonewall".
finally some fashion advice from one of our loyal viewers, lowell: neil, your tie is knotted too smallwindsor next time, eh? clearly what was happening was your mind was wandering. something we were doing was boring you, because for you to obsess about my tie knot says that you were distracted. and i don't want you distracted. so from now on i want you watching o'reilly's knot, switch back to me and compare them. and remember, monday is ask neil anything day. tie knots are far game as well....
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finally some fashion advice from one of our loyal viewers, lowell: neil, your tie is knotted too small double windsor next time, eh? clearly what was happening was your mind was wandering. something we were doing was boring you, because for you to obsess about my tie knot says that you were distracted. and i don't want you distracted. so from now on i want you watching o'reilly's knot, switch back to me and compare them. and remember, monday is ask neil anything day. tie knots are far game as well. looking forward to your questions. i hope you're looking forward to my answers. in the morning. >> one of my favorite people is dagen i'll tell you why, because she loves dogs, has a great sense of humor she's smart and she's pretty good looking. >> wow, four things. >> i was thinking about people i like and dagen is one of them. >> thank you. >> and i like kyle. >> all right. >> and tony and rob. >> nice. >> i love lou. bernard, you can't even get ahold of him. i tried to
finally some fashion advice from one of our loyal viewers, lowell: neil, your tie is knotted too small double windsor next time, eh? clearly what was happening was your mind was wandering. something we were doing was boring you, because for you to obsess about my tie knot says that you were distracted. and i don't want you distracted. so from now on i want you watching o'reilly's knot, switch back to me and compare them. and remember, monday is ask neil anything day. tie knots are far game as...
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jim lowell from adviser investments. and all is well with the world. he's got a bow tie on again. and rick santelli joins us from chicago. kenny p. is this a snowstorm market? i mean the market has really just kind of me andered today. what's going on? >> we had two or three days where the market's been under a little bit of pressure trying to find some footing, which it did yesterday, and now it's been kind of churning. good news out of the ecb, good news out of europe and the back of demand. we have nonforeign payrolls tomorrow, which i think everyone is expecting will be in line no surprises either way to the up or downside. and therefore the markets just kind of catch up with itself. there's no real volume today. that might be partly attributable to the weather, although i doubt it. i just think it's kind of like the market just digesting what it's gone through. >> by the way, they're expecting somewhere between 235 and 240,000 jobs created for last month. month. they've got lofty expectations. >> what's your expectation, rob and what did you make of that shockingly low produc
jim lowell from adviser investments. and all is well with the world. he's got a bow tie on again. and rick santelli joins us from chicago. kenny p. is this a snowstorm market? i mean the market has really just kind of me andered today. what's going on? >> we had two or three days where the market's been under a little bit of pressure trying to find some footing, which it did yesterday, and now it's been kind of churning. good news out of the ecb, good news out of europe and the back of...
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. >> republican senator charles bishop and democratic senator lowell barron, both notoriously outspokeneatedly. >> you definitely see when you watch the tape that there are some words being exchanged and you're not quite sure what they're saying, but you knew that there was an argument at least. we didn't know, you know, what the outcome would be, but we just sat there and watched it for a little bit, and all of a sudden it happened and it happened very quickly. mr. bishop had hit mr. barron. he had punched him. and there was a little bit of a struggle for a few seconds. the security guards ran out. they tried to break them up. a few other legislators also tried to get in between them. the punch was very quick, and the struggle was very quick, and the breakaway between the two, that was also quick. so it happened in a matter of seconds. >> he had just a standard all-american punch thrown. one punch thrown. everybody else pulls the two apart. >> i couldn't believe what i was seeing, you know. you're sort of like a car crash or, you know, a train wreck. you're looking at it and you're, li
. >> republican senator charles bishop and democratic senator lowell barron, both notoriously outspokeneatedly. >> you definitely see when you watch the tape that there are some words being exchanged and you're not quite sure what they're saying, but you knew that there was an argument at least. we didn't know, you know, what the outcome would be, but we just sat there and watched it for a little bit, and all of a sudden it happened and it happened very quickly. mr. bishop had hit...
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angelina jolie says she had her ovaries and fa lowell january tubes removed last week to help ensure a long life with her husband and six children. the announcement came as no surprise to lisa, the chevy chase mother of two had the same surgery several years ago when she was 40. though she worried about the big side effect. >> the thought of being plunged into surgical menopause at the age of 40 was not something i was looking forward to. >> reporter: lisa like angelina jolie carries the brach coo one gene mutation. which carries an 85% risk of breast cancer. and a 50% risk of ovarian cancer. >> whether or not i would have developed cancer, we can't say for sure. but i didn't want to take that chance. >> reporter: also like jolie, leshiaed a a double ma sectmy and doctors actually found a lump but she had that surgery after having her ovaries out. she says it's more common for carriers to have the ovaries removed first buzz that reduces the risk of breast cancer by 50%. >> there's no early detection for ovarian cancer. most cancers in the ovaries are not diagnosed until they're very
angelina jolie says she had her ovaries and fa lowell january tubes removed last week to help ensure a long life with her husband and six children. the announcement came as no surprise to lisa, the chevy chase mother of two had the same surgery several years ago when she was 40. though she worried about the big side effect. >> the thought of being plunged into surgical menopause at the age of 40 was not something i was looking forward to. >> reporter: lisa like angelina jolie...
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lowell weichert happened to be a neighbor of mine. we had conversations. he knew that there were some collections like this. as i tried to explain to the senate when i revealed this information, it was assembled by a fellow named george bell, who was anything but a tough guy. he was a mild-mannered successful businessman who was working on a dollar a year basis at the white house volunteering. colson had given him one of many assignments, to gather the names of the people who were less than friends. they got shortened down to the enemies list. it may have been to people we don't want to invite to white house functions. it expanded out. at one point there was no question, it gets halderman's attention. you think that is a great idea to see if we can't get an enemies project going where we can use the power of the federal government to screw these people in essence. there is pressure, and i learned much more about this by going through files. they are the ones who are costly putting pressure on me to come up with this so-called enemies project. i finally an
lowell weichert happened to be a neighbor of mine. we had conversations. he knew that there were some collections like this. as i tried to explain to the senate when i revealed this information, it was assembled by a fellow named george bell, who was anything but a tough guy. he was a mild-mannered successful businessman who was working on a dollar a year basis at the white house volunteering. colson had given him one of many assignments, to gather the names of the people who were less than...
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and often being run by thaddeus lowell. he had no idea what it was. but wilson was a pretty smart guy, and he knew how to use a telegraph. apparently, he was afraid of heights. the aaron on a core was the first time that an army used a balloon. they inflated a balloon with a basket beneath it, they tethered the balloon to the ground, and they sent up, in this case, joe wilson. he was about 1000 feet above the ground, looking down upon the confederate army and all of its movement. and that he would turn around and telegraph to the union forces on the ground where the confederates were going, and in what strength. so for the first time, beginning at the battle of arlington, the union artillery could fire into confederate armies, have a reasonable chance of hitting it without ever seeing them. and wilson writes home to his mother that occasionally, a few shells would come up from the rebels, but that he had been safe. at the same time, he was getting perspective on the war that nobody had had before. some experts might suggest that the civil war was lost
and often being run by thaddeus lowell. he had no idea what it was. but wilson was a pretty smart guy, and he knew how to use a telegraph. apparently, he was afraid of heights. the aaron on a core was the first time that an army used a balloon. they inflated a balloon with a basket beneath it, they tethered the balloon to the ground, and they sent up, in this case, joe wilson. he was about 1000 feet above the ground, looking down upon the confederate army and all of its movement. and that he...
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in sync to bring lowell philanthropy in. i want to add that leadership is really critical. we have a fantastic mayor in l.a. who is a big believer in this approach, who is innovating and restructuring at the city government level. none of this would have happened if the obama administration hadn't taken on what i think is a herculean challenge of getting federal agencies to collaborate, break down silos, to better support place base work in communities like l.a. i think it's the best kept secret of the last six years here in d.c. we are just so happy to be part of it and happy to be here today. neera tanden: thank you. janet, i want to come to you. one of the areas that we have really seen take off is latino entrepreneurship. that's grown immensely over the last 15 years. we know from research that latinos actually more than any want to stay in cities. how do you we harness that energy as part of an economic development agenda for the future? >> sure. it's great question. latinos are entrepreneurial and we are clearly punching above our weight when it comes to small busines
in sync to bring lowell philanthropy in. i want to add that leadership is really critical. we have a fantastic mayor in l.a. who is a big believer in this approach, who is innovating and restructuring at the city government level. none of this would have happened if the obama administration hadn't taken on what i think is a herculean challenge of getting federal agencies to collaborate, break down silos, to better support place base work in communities like l.a. i think it's the best kept...
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certain people at the top steering and directing and exploiting or is it made by the masters of the lowellills or the farm girl who says i'm going to town to get me some money? is there really a difference in mentality between those who appear to be in command and the rest of us or is it just a difference in means? does that make sense? >> i would vote for a difference in means. in my work, i looked at a tennessee farmers who has hardly anything to his name who was heading off to illinois -- to get to missouri. he stops in illinois. they say why not stop in illinois and have a great life? this guy wants land in missouri to own property and human beings, but he has no money. he is aspirational from his bones. i think rogan falls more in that line. in chapter three, he talks about how land hunger is what defined early america. he says the virgin land gave america its identity. ownership gave americans land. in his view, this land hunger is somehow tied to what it means to be an american. unlike europe, we have a surplus of it. of course, we had to steal it from other people. but there was an
certain people at the top steering and directing and exploiting or is it made by the masters of the lowellills or the farm girl who says i'm going to town to get me some money? is there really a difference in mentality between those who appear to be in command and the rest of us or is it just a difference in means? does that make sense? >> i would vote for a difference in means. in my work, i looked at a tennessee farmers who has hardly anything to his name who was heading off to illinois...
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lowell at m.i.t. that there can be something other than this dumb passive investing?and we are certainly a big part of both sides and in between you have this concept of smart data tries to bring in some concepts. what can you do inside a portfolio to add value beyond just your passive -- guest: i will play jack's role in say don't call it dumb. it is not just him it is simple. he doesn't want complexity. tom: your must-read article has affected like rock and everybody else in the money management everybody agrees that low-cost is the permanent regime. guest: let's move beyond low-cost. if you look at ishares there is a median in the middle and these guys are definitely moving in the direction of low-cost but what jack will object to is the ever larger number of etf. if you have 700 how is picking your etf different picking your stock? rosenberg: part of the reason for the proliferation of so many etf's's we have moved beyond the initial sense of passive investing where it is passive broad investing. a lot of what we are doing in fixed income is about creating market
lowell at m.i.t. that there can be something other than this dumb passive investing?and we are certainly a big part of both sides and in between you have this concept of smart data tries to bring in some concepts. what can you do inside a portfolio to add value beyond just your passive -- guest: i will play jack's role in say don't call it dumb. it is not just him it is simple. he doesn't want complexity. tom: your must-read article has affected like rock and everybody else in the money...
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lowell weichert happened to be a neighbor of mine. in old town. and he and i have had some conversations. so he knew that there were some collections like this. as i tried to explain to the senate when i revealed this information, it was assembled by a fellow by the name of george bell, who was anything but a , sort of a tough guy. he was a mild-mannered very successful businessman who was working on a dollar a year basis at the white house just volunteering. colson had given him one of many assignments, which was to sort of gather the names of the people who were less than friends. it got shortened down to the enemies list. it's genesis may very well have been to people we don't want to invite to white house functions. it expanded out. at one point there was no question, it gets halderman's attention. and he thinks it is a great idea to see if we can't get an enemies project going where we can use the power of the federal government to screw these people in essence. so there is pressure, and i actually learned much more about this by going throug
lowell weichert happened to be a neighbor of mine. in old town. and he and i have had some conversations. so he knew that there were some collections like this. as i tried to explain to the senate when i revealed this information, it was assembled by a fellow by the name of george bell, who was anything but a , sort of a tough guy. he was a mild-mannered very successful businessman who was working on a dollar a year basis at the white house just volunteering. colson had given him one of many...
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hundreds of bus drivers have already voted to union tides with the teamsters lowell 665 -- local 66 a. we're -- 66 a. we're out -- 665. we're out here talking to them directly. the teamsters are trying to get the drivers to a wage of about $24 an hour from $18 and better working conditions, including healthcare and paid vacation. union rep explains the conflict. >> we were out trying to talk to drivers, as happens in a normal unionizing drive. but this company maim very hostile. they sent management out, prevented us from talking to the drivers. and then what we did, we moved about a quarter mile away from the work site and they followed us over there and we're conducting surveillance in our view illegally of these drivers who we were trying to contact for a union organizing drive. >> reporter: you are looking at video of a union picket outside of an apple location in february. the apple headquarters. this is a tact that's proved successful for the union in the past. the teamsters have unionized people who drive for the company contracted with facebook. you can hear the honks in the b
hundreds of bus drivers have already voted to union tides with the teamsters lowell 665 -- local 66 a. we're -- 66 a. we're out -- 665. we're out here talking to them directly. the teamsters are trying to get the drivers to a wage of about $24 an hour from $18 and better working conditions, including healthcare and paid vacation. union rep explains the conflict. >> we were out trying to talk to drivers, as happens in a normal unionizing drive. but this company maim very hostile. they sent...
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in sync to bring lowell philanthropy in. i want to add that leadership is really critical.e have a fantastic mayor in l.a. who is a big believer in this approach, who is innovating and restructuring at the city government level. none of this would have happened if the obama administration hadn't taken on what i think is a herculean challenge of getting federal agencies to collaborate, break down silos, to better support place base work in communities like l.a. i think it's the best kept secret of the last six years here in d.c. we are just so happy to be part of it and happy to be here today. neera tanden: thank you. janet, i want to come to you. one of the areas that we have really seen take off is latino entrepreneurship. that's grown immensely over the last 15 years. we know from research that latinos actually more than any want to stay in cities. how do you we harness that energy as part of an economic development agenda for the future? >> sure. it's great question. latinos are entrepreneurial and we are clearly punching above our weight when it comes to the small busin
in sync to bring lowell philanthropy in. i want to add that leadership is really critical.e have a fantastic mayor in l.a. who is a big believer in this approach, who is innovating and restructuring at the city government level. none of this would have happened if the obama administration hadn't taken on what i think is a herculean challenge of getting federal agencies to collaborate, break down silos, to better support place base work in communities like l.a. i think it's the best kept secret...
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we got to the senate floor and then republican senator lowell wyker offered the exact amendment thatause we had a deal that we were all going to stay together, i voted against my own amendment. so the cloud of the finance committee in the senate as a whole is instrumental in getting a bill passed. because most of the other senators don't know a whole lot about taxes. you have a few opinions about this, that and the other thing. to the extent that you can speak clearly, authoritatively and hang together, you have -- you won't need to have any kind of reconciliation. >> senator hatch if i could ask one other question. because this was a remarkable feature of the '86 bill. i think it would be helpful for the committee to know how you two got to common ground in '86. in 1986, you were able to say that income from wages, and income from capital was treated equally. senator bradley talked a little bit about his views on it. but i think it would be very helpful to know how you two reached that judgment that by today's standards would be remarkable. in fact, today people say if you could jus
we got to the senate floor and then republican senator lowell wyker offered the exact amendment thatause we had a deal that we were all going to stay together, i voted against my own amendment. so the cloud of the finance committee in the senate as a whole is instrumental in getting a bill passed. because most of the other senators don't know a whole lot about taxes. you have a few opinions about this, that and the other thing. to the extent that you can speak clearly, authoritatively and hang...
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we got to the senate floor, and then republican senator lowell wyker offered the exact amendment that i had offered in the finance committee. but because we had a deal that we were all going to stay together, i voted against my own amendment. so the cloud of the finance committee in the senate as a whole is instrumental in getting a bill passed. because most of the other senators don't know a whole lot about taxes. you have a few opinions about this, that and the other thing. to the extent that you can speak clearly, authoritatively and hang together, you have -- you won't need to have any kind of reconciliation. >> senator hatch, if i could ask one other question. because this was a remarkable feature of the '86 bill. i think it would be helpful for the committee to know how you two got to common ground in '86. in 1986, you were able to say that income from wages, and income from capital was treated equally. senator bradley talked a little bit about his views on it. but i think it would be very helpful to know how you two reached that judgment that by today's standards would be remar
we got to the senate floor, and then republican senator lowell wyker offered the exact amendment that i had offered in the finance committee. but because we had a deal that we were all going to stay together, i voted against my own amendment. so the cloud of the finance committee in the senate as a whole is instrumental in getting a bill passed. because most of the other senators don't know a whole lot about taxes. you have a few opinions about this, that and the other thing. to the extent that...
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in sync to bring lowell philanthropy in. i want to add that leadership is really critical. we have a fantastic mayor in l.a. who is a big believe -- believer in this approach, who is innovating and restructuring at the city government level. none of this would have happened if the obama administration hadn't taken on what i think is a herculean challenge of getting federal agencies to collaborate break down silos, to better support place base work in communities like l.a. i think it's the best kept secret of the last six years here in d.c. we are just so happy to be part of it and happy to be here today. host: thank you. janet, i want to come to you. one of the areas that we have really seen take off is latino entrepreneurship. that's grown immensely over the last 15 years. we know from research that latinos actually more than any want to stay in cities. how do you we harness that energy as part of an economic development agenda for the future? >> sure. it's great question. latinos are entrepreneurial and we are clearly punching above our weight when it comes to small busin
in sync to bring lowell philanthropy in. i want to add that leadership is really critical. we have a fantastic mayor in l.a. who is a big believe -- believer in this approach, who is innovating and restructuring at the city government level. none of this would have happened if the obama administration hadn't taken on what i think is a herculean challenge of getting federal agencies to collaborate break down silos, to better support place base work in communities like l.a. i think it's the best...