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these guys at the mary hill free fall event this month is a straight luger. he's got two buddies up ahead on long boards. skateboarders, this is what they call traffic in street luge because the guy we're riding with is gaining speed and gaining on the guys with the long boards. >> is he going to weave in and out like they're combs? >> he is. and his other street luge buddies are going to do that. the guys or luge boards are able to carry more speed. it's fun to watch. look at the shadow on the road. he's got the devil hornets on his helmet. >> in shorts. in shorts. >> i know. >> at least he is wearing the leithers. i would think there would be some safety precautions. >> excuse me. >> no incident in this video. >> they win at luge light. >>> it's moving day. >> angel is an actress and she is at the doctor's office. >> i'm late. figuratively and literally. i'm pregnant. >> now it's time for her sonogram. >> that blob is the baby. oh, but wait. >> oh, no, there are two. >> there are twins. >> are you serious or playing? >> there are two blobs. >> there are two
these guys at the mary hill free fall event this month is a straight luger. he's got two buddies up ahead on long boards. skateboarders, this is what they call traffic in street luge because the guy we're riding with is gaining speed and gaining on the guys with the long boards. >> is he going to weave in and out like they're combs? >> he is. and his other street luge buddies are going to do that. the guys or luge boards are able to carry more speed. it's fun to watch. look at the...
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. >> look up chelsea luger's piece, she said growing up on the reservation she was okay with mascots and the term skins. when sunhe left, she saw it in nonnative's hands. it be came very problem atting to her. they did not know the, the native am can hist american his. don't know the plight of the native american. in the wrong hands. the term itself, r word does have an impact on native americans. even itch yf you are from the reservation. >> you filed the petition from the fcc. this could be the game changer. the fcc chairman, seemed favorable. he promised to consider it. he said there are a lot of names, descriptions used over time that are inappropriate today. and he said, i think that name, that is attributed to the washington football club is one of these. so, given all of that. what do you think is going to happen here? what do you think the ruling is going to be, when? >> first thing, we'll be filing a similar complaint against stations in los angeles which has the largest urban population of indians. broadcasters are going to decide it is not worth their while to go through p
. >> look up chelsea luger's piece, she said growing up on the reservation she was okay with mascots and the term skins. when sunhe left, she saw it in nonnative's hands. it be came very problem atting to her. they did not know the, the native am can hist american his. don't know the plight of the native american. in the wrong hands. the term itself, r word does have an impact on native americans. even itch yf you are from the reservation. >> you filed the petition from the fcc....
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.// >> to look at it and tell the luger at what time and to see a half in while i was still in the bathroom. c where he went. it was a 5-10 minute window. >> butkitterman has no health problems. and his stepson says, it's not like him to just walk away without telling someone. he was carrying about 50 dollars in cash, and no credit cards. denver police are working with stadium officials to try to locate kitterman. a judge in colorado has postponed the death penalty trial for james holmes. jury selection will begin in january, more than a month later than previously scheduled. the judge wants to give holmes' attorneys times to evaluate a new report on his sanity. the judge said attorneys should be prepared to make theirholmes is accused of killing 12 people and injuring dozens of others at a movie theater in 2012. he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. the second white house fence jumper has been declared mentally incompetent to stand trial... at least for now. dominick adesanya scuffled with u.s. marshals yesterday, as they tried to escort him from a competency hearing. he also yelled
.// >> to look at it and tell the luger at what time and to see a half in while i was still in the bathroom. c where he went. it was a 5-10 minute window. >> butkitterman has no health problems. and his stepson says, it's not like him to just walk away without telling someone. he was carrying about 50 dollars in cash, and no credit cards. denver police are working with stadium officials to try to locate kitterman. a judge in colorado has postponed the death penalty trial for james...
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i worked with so many republican colleagues -- with dick luger on the diabetes prevention program. which is saving lives. 75% of the cost of health care is chronic diseases, and diabetes is one of the biggest. on workforce training with lamar alexander of tenneesee. on pharmaceutical safety i did a bill with pat roberts of kansas. the farm bill, i cowrote the energy title. i work for renewable energy. my first bill with johnny issacson of georgia was a veterans bill. we have a propane crisis. i have worked across party lines and gotten things done. part of the reason we had this meltdown six years ago, five years ago, was because the credit agency gave aaa ratings to all this junk. i did a bill to regulate these so they cannot give aaa these financial products. i did that with senator roger i did that with senator roger wicker, a republican of mississippi. you can slice and dice these numbers anyway you want and come up with things that say pretty ridiculous things, but i work for minnesota every day, and i have been proud to do that. >> let's get to the issues. >> i was told we wo
i worked with so many republican colleagues -- with dick luger on the diabetes prevention program. which is saving lives. 75% of the cost of health care is chronic diseases, and diabetes is one of the biggest. on workforce training with lamar alexander of tenneesee. on pharmaceutical safety i did a bill with pat roberts of kansas. the farm bill, i cowrote the energy title. i work for renewable energy. my first bill with johnny issacson of georgia was a veterans bill. we have a propane crisis. i...
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so senator luger, seeing the coming of the affordable care act, asked my office to do a report. some months later, we created a 55-page report that told the senator that there were some substantial constitutional issues being raised by the way they have structured the affordable care act. and i threw in in conclusion that should it pass in its current form, which at the time it was unlikely. everybody assumed it would be changed when it went through the house and back to the senate. so i said that if it passed in its current state, i would feel compelled to challenge the constitutionality. so i had already anticipated what would happen. but i didn't realize that they would pass it in the same form. when it did pass, there were a number -- i think 13 attorneys general who filed maybe minutes after the president's signature. indiana was not one of those. the original lawsuit focused on individual mandate. again, since i don't represent individuals in that same capacity, my office, i felt, may lack standing to bring a claim based on the individual rights of our citizens as opposed
so senator luger, seeing the coming of the affordable care act, asked my office to do a report. some months later, we created a 55-page report that told the senator that there were some substantial constitutional issues being raised by the way they have structured the affordable care act. and i threw in in conclusion that should it pass in its current form, which at the time it was unlikely. everybody assumed it would be changed when it went through the house and back to the senate. so i said...
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the fact that pat roberts ignored the warnings, what happened to dig luger, you ha. >> we know kansasto this. orman -- 20% are brown back voters. roberts' problems aren't brown back problems. >> the message that a smart politician should take up, it's about what works. forget about ideology. george w. bush was ideological going into iraq. obama was ideological coming out of iraq. there are people that will debate that. the question is, what works? that's a strong message. republicans should be concerned. your numbers in north carolina should cause concern. i will say even, if we are only up, we the republican party only up by two points in iowa with such a weak democratic candidate, this is far from over. all these people saying republicans are going to take the majority, i would -- >> david, here is the thing, success for the democrats is, we only lost five seats and the republicans blew one in kansas. that's not a great message. >> when you look at the structure of the year with the exposure democrats have in states that rom knney carried. >> it's brown versus -- >> i hate to be neg
the fact that pat roberts ignored the warnings, what happened to dig luger, you ha. >> we know kansasto this. orman -- 20% are brown back voters. roberts' problems aren't brown back problems. >> the message that a smart politician should take up, it's about what works. forget about ideology. george w. bush was ideological going into iraq. obama was ideological coming out of iraq. there are people that will debate that. the question is, what works? that's a strong message....
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so we decided to meet at peter luger's steak house, one of the best steak houses in america, and alsone of stein's biggest customers. this steak is ridiculous. >> [chuckles] >> when you think about credibility, i think being in a place like this-- i think it says a lot about the quality of your business. but you guys have heard me talk about people, process, and product. i know that there's great people. the product--i don't know that i've had a better steak. and i'm not telling you that because i wanna make you feel good. if i didn't like it, i'd tell ya. but the last part is that the process is broken. you're in a competitive business. it's a commodity, very thin margins. if you don't collect the receivables, your business is wildly vulnerable. your employees, they're all scared. you know that, right? do you have a fear that you guys could lose it all? >> yes, i do. there are night that i don't sleep. we're in a desperate situation. i'm scared that this business will close, after it's been a family business for over 75 years. we wanna survive. >> so what is the number that you guys
so we decided to meet at peter luger's steak house, one of the best steak houses in america, and alsone of stein's biggest customers. this steak is ridiculous. >> [chuckles] >> when you think about credibility, i think being in a place like this-- i think it says a lot about the quality of your business. but you guys have heard me talk about people, process, and product. i know that there's great people. the product--i don't know that i've had a better steak. and i'm not telling you...
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i think the white house should be harder to get into than peter lugers. >> i went there and i want toeat in the kitchen like kennedy did. >> we have to go. so do all of us, kevin. we agree. >>> crime doesn't pay. goes the old adage. >> it does if you're jpay offering high tech services to inmates. those inmates somehow are paying up for it. we'll give you that story up next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> would you believe that inmates the some maximum security prisons have the same access to technology, such as e-mail and state-of-the-art tablets as some of the rest of us? doesn't even matter whether they are doing time for minor drug offenses or for more serious offenses like homicide. >> in a joint project with the center for public integrity, we gotten a exclusive look at tech behind bars. c. >> listen to that, that's up there, i can go ahead and get in my e-mail. >> reporter: this could be anyone using technology. what's your favorite game? >> suduku. >> reporter: except one big differe
i think the white house should be harder to get into than peter lugers. >> i went there and i want toeat in the kitchen like kennedy did. >> we have to go. so do all of us, kevin. we agree. >>> crime doesn't pay. goes the old adage. >> it does if you're jpay offering high tech services to inmates. those inmates somehow are paying up for it. we'll give you that story up next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one...