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. >> one question for you, madden? sir. >> you are ready? >> always ready, sir. >> let's go. >> then a signal ten alerts staff to an emergency in the segregation unit. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am her best friend. i am her ally. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase s
. >> one question for you, madden? sir. >> you are ready? >> always ready, sir. >> let's go. >> then a signal ten alerts staff to an emergency in the segregation unit. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am her best friend. i am her ally. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall...
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i go, it's john madden. i was like wow, good to see you. he said i knew you when you were a kid. i said i was there when you won the super bowl against the vikings. a year later i go to canton, ohio, the first person i see is john madden, he says what are you doing here, why are not not preaching at church. i said how can you are not back at church listening. he is a great catholic guy and goes to church every sunday. he and his wife devout catholics. great, great guy. >> you have been preaching up until today, you come back to the san francisco bay area, at the invitation of pastors and different churches and been at st. gregories in san mateo, tell us a story about the football connection. >> monday night i go to st. gregories in san mateo, i do what i do, introduce myself to people as they are coming in. this was a wonderful couple, i said my name is richard lane, how are you. he says i'm tom brady. i said great to meet you mr. brady. did your son let you wear one of the super bowl rings, he said i left out at home. he says, yes, we are tom brady's parents. i was like wow, don
i go, it's john madden. i was like wow, good to see you. he said i knew you when you were a kid. i said i was there when you won the super bowl against the vikings. a year later i go to canton, ohio, the first person i see is john madden, he says what are you doing here, why are not not preaching at church. i said how can you are not back at church listening. he is a great catholic guy and goes to church every sunday. he and his wife devout catholics. great, great guy. >> you have been...
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i've got with me as well, maria cardona and kevin madden.eed a lot of money to get elected in this country. when i talk about a whole lot of money, most of the assessments are, you need about $50 million. can rand paul haul in that kind of money? while those young people are adorable, they don't really have deep pockets. >> right now in the money game, it looks like it's jeb bush and then everybody else is kind of an also ran. jeb is making the big-time haul right now. what rand paul does have is a built-in activist base. and the importance of that cannot be underestimated in a state that takes a lot of organizi organizing, like those caucuses dana was talking about earlier, states like new hampshire. he has a built-in activist base. he's got to raise an awful lot of money. he may have some problems doing that with the republican establishment. but again, i think early on, this is about grassroots organizing and he has this kind of built-in infrastructure from his father there that he doesn't want to alienate that can be very, very useful to
i've got with me as well, maria cardona and kevin madden.eed a lot of money to get elected in this country. when i talk about a whole lot of money, most of the assessments are, you need about $50 million. can rand paul haul in that kind of money? while those young people are adorable, they don't really have deep pockets. >> right now in the money game, it looks like it's jeb bush and then everybody else is kind of an also ran. jeb is making the big-time haul right now. what rand paul does...
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i want to roll this video and then ask kevin madden to dissect it. play the tape. >> i don't want a coronation on our side by any stretch of the imagination. >> i don't see any coronation coming my way, trust me. what are you seeing that i'm not seeing? got 95 people possibly running for president i'm really intimidating a whole bunch of folks, aren't i? >> it occurs to me as compared to what's going on on the other side of the aisle at least at this stage it will help jeb to have such a crowded field assume assuming he can win the nomination because it is will dispel the criticism that it was handed to him on a silver platter. >> i think that's right. there's a very real animosity towards that right now. you not only see it in new hampshire but you is also see it in iowa and south carolina. folks don't want this to be a dynasty. and so that's a big challenge that jeb bush has. i said this a few weeks ago. i still think it applies. jeb bush has to be very careful to make sure that he doesn't go out there acting as if he's the front-runner. he has to
i want to roll this video and then ask kevin madden to dissect it. play the tape. >> i don't want a coronation on our side by any stretch of the imagination. >> i don't see any coronation coming my way, trust me. what are you seeing that i'm not seeing? got 95 people possibly running for president i'm really intimidating a whole bunch of folks, aren't i? >> it occurs to me as compared to what's going on on the other side of the aisle at least at this stage it will help jeb to...
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alison: we're told madden faces aggravated assault and other charges. baby has shown significant improvements but will continue to be monitored. leon: up next on abc 7 news at 4:00 rescuers say it's a miracle one young boy is alive. alison: every year the i.r.s. tweaks the rules to determine how much income tax we're going to pay. for the 2014 tax year it's no different. rebecca jarvis explains what's new to your tax forms this year. rebecca: the big kahuna by far is the affordable care act. >> people who don't have coverage will be paying penalties. people who received coverage through the exchange and a credit are going to have to reconcile the credit they received and people who had coverage through an employer or individualally are going to check a box. rebecca: for high income earners, those lucky to make $250,000 plus tough love. a top tax rate kicking in more for medicare, more limitations on itemized deductions like mortgage interest and charitable contributions and curbs to the exemption credit. the amount that the i.r.s. lets everyone take. fo
alison: we're told madden faces aggravated assault and other charges. baby has shown significant improvements but will continue to be monitored. leon: up next on abc 7 news at 4:00 rescuers say it's a miracle one young boy is alive. alison: every year the i.r.s. tweaks the rules to determine how much income tax we're going to pay. for the 2014 tax year it's no different. rebecca jarvis explains what's new to your tax forms this year. rebecca: the big kahuna by far is the affordable care act....
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grace madden will be remembered in falls church. she was 20 years old. the police believe she was killed by her housemate. officers are trying to determine the motive. he will appear in court tomorrow. alison: the search for three men who used a stun gun to rob a victim of the streets happened near 11th and e streets northeast thursday. according to a police report one of the suspects pointed a handgun at a 53-year-old man, another pulled out a stun gun and tased the victim in his head. the neighbors say they are on alert. if you have information, call the police. leon: a ride on bus caught fire in takoma park. no one to raise. this happened a flower avenue just before 6 p.m. the fire started in the engine compartment. after jurors were evacuated, but nobody was hurt. fire officials are working to determine the cause. -- passengers were evacuated, but nobody was hurt. secret service agents captured a man last night who jumped the white house fence. as part of his release, he was ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation and wary gps monitor. the whit
grace madden will be remembered in falls church. she was 20 years old. the police believe she was killed by her housemate. officers are trying to determine the motive. he will appear in court tomorrow. alison: the search for three men who used a stun gun to rob a victim of the streets happened near 11th and e streets northeast thursday. according to a police report one of the suspects pointed a handgun at a 53-year-old man, another pulled out a stun gun and tased the victim in his head. the...
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applicants dem krait [inaudible] as part of the commuter shuttle program >> supervisor wiener >> thank you maddennt. observe z before us today is a resolution for the agency as part of the permit process as part of the shuttles to take into account labor harmony or lack there of. san francisco commuter program has proven to be a important way to keep cars off the streets, reduce congestion and reduce our over all green house gas foot print of the transportation systems. as result of the shuttles workers who live in san francisco and knhut to places outside sth city and who would otherwise own a vehicle, live car free or reduce the car usage getting us closer to the [inaudible] city where we want to be. while most of the conversation about the shuttles is focused on who is riding the buses and where they live and work, the resolution today is concern would the workers driving the buses. the
applicants dem krait [inaudible] as part of the commuter shuttle program >> supervisor wiener >> thank you maddennt. observe z before us today is a resolution for the agency as part of the permit process as part of the shuttles to take into account labor harmony or lack there of. san francisco commuter program has proven to be a important way to keep cars off the streets, reduce congestion and reduce our over all green house gas foot print of the transportation systems. as result of...
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his winds would focus with maddening fairness on the basis of repetition addition and subtraction. >> very good. >> rose: you like alex. well, i like it, i think that's a good description. what happened later on is i became, by the 1990s, i got interested in all the things i had repudiated. i began doing operas based on romantic stories. i decided, okay let's do that now and i got interested in the art of -- i began to be interested in the art of work. i was working with wilson at the time. we did other pieces together the civil war -- >> rose: did you meet in paris? >> no, in new york city. we took einstein to paris years later. but i was interested in -- i became interested in everything eventually. i started from a narrow place. i had a very good music education from. i had the technical equipment and i began with a very reductive place, and i began to expand from that. the music an opera or the ninth symphony, they're very rich in terms of the depth and thickness of the music and the weight of the music. they're not what people would call minimalist at all. >> rose: you don't like
his winds would focus with maddening fairness on the basis of repetition addition and subtraction. >> very good. >> rose: you like alex. well, i like it, i think that's a good description. what happened later on is i became, by the 1990s, i got interested in all the things i had repudiated. i began doing operas based on romantic stories. i decided, okay let's do that now and i got interested in the art of -- i began to be interested in the art of work. i was working with wilson at...
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john madden 79.if going strong he's 83 still looking good. >> better than us. >> they are. keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui. thanks for watching "early today" along with bill karins. have a great friday and week ahead. >>> devastation in the midwest. two massive tornadoes hit illinois and now one person is dead but many more are missing. >>> and an internal investigation under way after southern california deputies caught on camera punching and kicking a suspect. we'll tell you what the sheriff says. >>> plus terrified and trapped in her own home. surveillance video shows a harrowing ordeal for a south bay woman. >>> let's go outside this morning, what a beautiful picture, the sparkling bay bridge. it's friday, april 10th. this is "today in the bay." >>> well good morning, everyone. it's
john madden 79.if going strong he's 83 still looking good. >> better than us. >> they are. keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui. thanks for watching "early today" along with bill karins. have a great friday and week ahead. >>> devastation in the midwest. two massive tornadoes hit illinois and now one person is dead but many more are missing. >>> and an internal investigation under way after southern california deputies caught on...
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feelings plaza it a seam little edition they did a great thing they created a few things like john madden a hotel called the rose hotel it is the same name as the historic hotel that was destroyed whether i was a child they did a good job in the make up in the pictures it's lucky for them because they attract a lot of parades and other events that you know because of the historic nature or the well done yet that's a bank yet in a building that was is an agriculture use in the past that part they have still a lot of the surface parking not on the main street hidden on the streets but and you mention the bad thing they only went up 2 floors with their additions or 3 floors instead of putting you housing above and they didn't do that and they also the little town doesn't have the essential services no market in the little town a few things i need and neighborhoods serving uses like restaurant and maybe some banks and a few other things but not too much of the residents that live in those are areas like elderly that walk to. >> by and large they did a lot of good things it is instructive some
feelings plaza it a seam little edition they did a great thing they created a few things like john madden a hotel called the rose hotel it is the same name as the historic hotel that was destroyed whether i was a child they did a good job in the make up in the pictures it's lucky for them because they attract a lot of parades and other events that you know because of the historic nature or the well done yet that's a bank yet in a building that was is an agriculture use in the past that part...
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. >> reporter: snoring can be maddening.ften more for the people who have to listen to it than the people who actually do it. but new research suggests heavy snoring and sleep apnea could also have significant health consequences. both reduce oxygen levelings to the brain and disrupt sleep. the study reviewed medical histories of 2,000 people between the ages of 55 and 90. heavy snorers were diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment. about ten years before those who slept well. >> i don't think it causes alzheimer's but we think it might accelerate the process. >> it could be a contributing factor, then? >> that's correct. >> as many as 40% of all adults snore. men more than women and those numbers only get higher as we get older. there is treatment. including this breathing machine. >> that blowing air pressure acts as a stint to ep our airway and prevent the apnea? is it uncomfortable. >> some people find it difficult to get used to at first. >> reporter: researchers say the message to snorers is get help for both the perso
. >> reporter: snoring can be maddening.ften more for the people who have to listen to it than the people who actually do it. but new research suggests heavy snoring and sleep apnea could also have significant health consequences. both reduce oxygen levelings to the brain and disrupt sleep. the study reviewed medical histories of 2,000 people between the ages of 55 and 90. heavy snorers were diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment. about ten years before those who slept well. >> i...
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. >> reporter: snoring can be maddening, often more for the people who have to listen to it than forwho actually do it. new research suggests heavy snoring and the more serious condition sleep apnea could also have significant health consequences. both reduce oxygen levels to the brain and disrupt sleep. the study published in the "journal of neurology" reviewed medical histories of more than 2,000 people between the ages of 55 and 90. heavy snorers and those with sleep apnea were diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment, a possible precursor to alzheimer's about ten years before those who slept well. >> i don't think sleep apnea causes alzheimer's, but it might accelerate the process. >> it could be a contributing factor then? >> that is correct. >> reporter: as many as 40% of all adults snore, men more than women. those numbers only get higher as we get older. there is treatment including this breathing machine. >> that flowing air pressure acts as a stent and opens up your airway and prevents the apnea from occurring. >> is that uncomfortable? is it difficult to sleep with? >> it
. >> reporter: snoring can be maddening, often more for the people who have to listen to it than forwho actually do it. new research suggests heavy snoring and the more serious condition sleep apnea could also have significant health consequences. both reduce oxygen levels to the brain and disrupt sleep. the study published in the "journal of neurology" reviewed medical histories of more than 2,000 people between the ages of 55 and 90. heavy snorers and those with sleep apnea...
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>>it's got to be maddening because if he finds out layer that his family is killed and he can't rememberg because he can't see anything to remember in his own personal case. >> it's interesting. when he went to discover the bodies, he see it is in blue because his century pathways are crossed at the hip and he counts in color which a lot of people do. but he cannot forget anything. leremember -- leremember a memory 20 years hence. when i'm on tour, anybody have anything they would like to forget in life? everybody raises their hand but he can't. >> you've had many of your books option into movies, a tv series in the works. do you ever sleep? >> yeah. from 10:00 to 2:00 at night. i get up wonderfully refreshed. >> you're basically writing almost every day good i do i go to the office every day. i just got off a two-week tour. i was writing in the hotel every day. >> one last question before we go. are you selling more hard copy books or are you selling them more digitally? >>it's like 50-50. they're running neck and neck. overall the pie has gotten better but i think the sprint making a c
>>it's got to be maddening because if he finds out layer that his family is killed and he can't rememberg because he can't see anything to remember in his own personal case. >> it's interesting. when he went to discover the bodies, he see it is in blue because his century pathways are crossed at the hip and he counts in color which a lot of people do. but he cannot forget anything. leremember -- leremember a memory 20 years hence. when i'm on tour, anybody have anything they would...
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veterinarian professor john madden says it reminded him of children with autism and he discovered thatsimulating birth by squeezing the falls with a harness almost instantly cured the horses. he discussed his findings with another uc davis researcher. >> i was extremely skeptical. because, there are many differences between the onset and progression of the full syndrome. and human autism. >> he now says he's discovered another link. the link. the full syndrome happens when too much of a calming hormone is released during birth. he says new saliva test show autistic children have unusually high levels of similar hormones and humans. uc davis is now starting a study to find out if autism is linked to high level of the hormone before or during the birth of a child. >>> over the weekend, a community park and san roselle reopened after a three-month renovation. memorial park was closed in january for about 88 -- $80,000 in upgrades. the park had become a popular gathering place for homeless people which cap many families away. police and private security will patrol the park to ensure it re
veterinarian professor john madden says it reminded him of children with autism and he discovered thatsimulating birth by squeezing the falls with a harness almost instantly cured the horses. he discussed his findings with another uc davis researcher. >> i was extremely skeptical. because, there are many differences between the onset and progression of the full syndrome. and human autism. >> he now says he's discovered another link. the link. the full syndrome happens when too much...
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. >> reporter: much fed by a drug problem that joey madden knows well. >> it's austin's favourite pastime. men have tunnel vision. >> reporter: a long-time alcoholic. and last year he used the drug of choice opana that addicts cook and inject. dirty needles spread disease. he caught hepatitis and it's a miracle he's here. >> you get high. >> reporter: you don't think about h.i.v. >> you don't think about it. >> reporter: one in five live in poverty. >> it's one of the things. >> reporter: with seven officers the police chief struggles to contain the crime in a town plagued by homes. >> if we stop it here we could stop it everywhere. >> reporter: the governor declared a public health emergency. >> to stop the h.i.v. outbreak in its tracks. >> reporter: teams of workers arrived setting up a command center offering testing. state budget cuts shut a planned parent clinic. one of the few h.i.v. testing clinics. the town has one doctor. william cook. >> we could have averted this by addressing the drug problem five 10 years ago. we didn't. now we are seeing the end result of that. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: much fed by a drug problem that joey madden knows well. >> it's austin's favourite pastime. men have tunnel vision. >> reporter: a long-time alcoholic. and last year he used the drug of choice opana that addicts cook and inject. dirty needles spread disease. he caught hepatitis and it's a miracle he's here. >> you get high. >> reporter: you don't think about h.i.v. >> you don't think about it. >> reporter: one in five live in poverty....
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. >> reporter: snoring can be maddening. often more for the people who have to listen to it than the people who actually do it. but new research suggests heavy snoring and the more serious condition, sleep apnea, could also have significant health consequences. both reduce oxygen levels to the brain and disrupt sleep. the study, published in the journal "neurology" reviewed medical histories of more than 2,000 people between the ages of 59 and 90. heavy snorers and those with sleep apnea were diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment, a possible precursor to alzheimer's, about ten years before those who slept well. >> i don't think sleep apnea causes alzheimer's, but our hypothesis is that it might accelerate the process. >> reporter: it could be a contributing factor then? >> that's correct, yes. >> reporter: as many as 40% of all adults snore. men more than women. and those numbers only get higher as we get older. but there is treatment, including this breathing machine. >> that blowing air pressure basically acts as a sten
. >> reporter: snoring can be maddening. often more for the people who have to listen to it than the people who actually do it. but new research suggests heavy snoring and the more serious condition, sleep apnea, could also have significant health consequences. both reduce oxygen levels to the brain and disrupt sleep. the study, published in the journal "neurology" reviewed medical histories of more than 2,000 people between the ages of 59 and 90. heavy snorers and those with...
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chief during boland's first misconduct and the crime lab scandal in 2010 when criminalist deborah madden stole cocaine evidence. >> it's kind of inappropriate for a d.a.'s office who participate in the process who is part and parcel of the problem, frankly, to do an internal investigation. >> reporter: gasgone said he began an investigation. >> though i was chief of police for a very short period of time and others involved had been hired before me. frankly the conduct with the drug lab predated me but this is not about pointing fingers. this is about fixing a problem. >> reporter: now, the district attorney says he's reached out to a respected team of crime lab experts at the university of pennsylvania to facilitate his investigation into the current problems at the lab. he says he wants it to be objective and beyond reproach. we tried unsuccessfully to contact boland for an interview. vick lee. >> vick thank you. >> the san francisco deputy sheriff's association today announced it voted to endorse former deputy sheriff vicky hennessey. hennessey served as interim sheriff. she's the fir
chief during boland's first misconduct and the crime lab scandal in 2010 when criminalist deborah madden stole cocaine evidence. >> it's kind of inappropriate for a d.a.'s office who participate in the process who is part and parcel of the problem, frankly, to do an internal investigation. >> reporter: gasgone said he began an investigation. >> though i was chief of police for a very short period of time and others involved had been hired before me. frankly the conduct with...
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. >> reporter: kind of a murky messy, maddening morning commute, visibilities are down and speeds areund side from academy through this point at cottman again from the betsy ross bridge into girard. this is the vine street expressway damp, building westbound volume approaching the schuylkill expressway. the good news the westbound vine has reopened after being closed overnight for construction. we had accidents overnight including this one in west oak lane. the action cam was on the scene along cheltenham avenue. it happened at the eastbound side at 19th street. the vehicle lost control the driver of the vehicle 26-year-old guy was trapped in there and had to be extricated and taken to the hospital. he is being tested for dui and being held saturday the good news on the accident front everything is cleared out and the wreckage is gone, everything is reopened in cheltenham avenue west oak lane. >>> bristol road and accident at spring hill country club jacksonville road. 42 in camden county, northbound volume heading toward 295. it's wet but not jammed at this point. we're watch knowled
. >> reporter: kind of a murky messy, maddening morning commute, visibilities are down and speeds areund side from academy through this point at cottman again from the betsy ross bridge into girard. this is the vine street expressway damp, building westbound volume approaching the schuylkill expressway. the good news the westbound vine has reopened after being closed overnight for construction. we had accidents overnight including this one in west oak lane. the action cam was on the scene...
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the maddening thing in jason's case it is hard to get to what they are getting at? there is no.nly had one meeting with a lawyer. it is very hard to know what the process is because it is opaque from the outside. >> what was the interrogation like for you. >> it was persistent is the word i would use. i was interrogated regularly for many hours each of the days i was there. couple of guys and one ask the questions and a second guy come in and ask the questions and come back together. and you're not, if you are in the position you are not sure what they are getting at. they are trying to get you to slip up in the fashion and the best thing to do is tell the truth. and when you are sitting there and being interrogated you are not sure the ul terior motive. >> you experienced it five days, and what do you think about someone experiencing that nine months? >> that is a good question. i told myself the most likely outc here for i long time. and probably work out fine in the end, happily and blessedly that was not the case for me. but you prepare yourself for that because that tends t
the maddening thing in jason's case it is hard to get to what they are getting at? there is no.nly had one meeting with a lawyer. it is very hard to know what the process is because it is opaque from the outside. >> what was the interrogation like for you. >> it was persistent is the word i would use. i was interrogated regularly for many hours each of the days i was there. couple of guys and one ask the questions and a second guy come in and ask the questions and come back...
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one said it took three maddening days to figure this watch out and changed his life. dpl . >> it is complicated. >>> an investigation launched after police are caught beating a suspected robber. the story behind this video next. technology gives you control and now technology gives you home security and control in a new and revolutionary way. introducing plug & protect from livewatch security, an easy to use wireless security system customized just for your home. control from any smartphone, tablet, or computer and monitored by professionals 24/7. go to livewatch.com to get plug & protect interactive security delivered to your door. arm or disarm your system from anywhere. lock or unlock your doors, turn your lights off or on even oversee your home with live video. with plug & protect your security system is configured, tested, and then shipped directly to your home. no wires, no installers, just peel and place. go to livewatch.com because with plug & protect we customize your security to fit your home. the plug & protect secret is technology. with technology, you buy
one said it took three maddening days to figure this watch out and changed his life. dpl . >> it is complicated. >>> an investigation launched after police are caught beating a suspected robber. the story behind this video next. technology gives you control and now technology gives you home security and control in a new and revolutionary way. introducing plug & protect from livewatch security, an easy to use wireless security system customized just for your home. control from...
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things that are threatening, exhilarating, and maddening.ie: are you interested in how technology can enhance music? philip: yes. however, to do that, i have run out of a certain kind of paper i like. i have to have it printed myself. they used to be five places in new york where you could buy music paper. i have to send away for it now. charlie: could you get it on amazon? philip: it is easier for me to print it myself. that is the starting place. i have a music staff in my office. they put it into the computer. from there, we can make parts. a lot of the technology, i don't need it for writing music, but it is helpful preparing music for people to play. charlie: i am looking for the right word. i want to go out on “einstein on the beach.” give me the right words to introduce it. philip: that is a hard one. it was a surprise to everyone. we had come from, he came from the world of theater, i came from the world of music. we were in similar places. we put our talents together. we became great collaborators because we trusted each other. it w
things that are threatening, exhilarating, and maddening.ie: are you interested in how technology can enhance music? philip: yes. however, to do that, i have run out of a certain kind of paper i like. i have to have it printed myself. they used to be five places in new york where you could buy music paper. i have to send away for it now. charlie: could you get it on amazon? philip: it is easier for me to print it myself. that is the starting place. i have a music staff in my office. they put it...
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that can be maddening when you just want to know what time it is. it is a beautiful, well-designed, really effective apple product, and if you love apple products and use a bunch of them, this is a great companion. it is not going to make you a better person or change her life or change the way you look at the world. it is a great accessory. maybe that's enough. brad: that was bloomberg's josh temple ski. let's continue this conversation from a luxury accessories perspective. our guest is associate editor of bloomberg's luxury vertical. you have read the reviews, and now the apple watch comes out in two and half weeks. do you feel like the case has been made for people to buy enough only a smartwatch, but the apple watch? steve: i think what we can see is that apple did produce a great piece of hardware, and they have created software that is at least interesting, if not immediately valuable. whether that is enough for people to run out and buy a smartwatch, that we will have to wait and see. brad: it seems like the central proposition of the apple
that can be maddening when you just want to know what time it is. it is a beautiful, well-designed, really effective apple product, and if you love apple products and use a bunch of them, this is a great companion. it is not going to make you a better person or change her life or change the way you look at the world. it is a great accessory. maybe that's enough. brad: that was bloomberg's josh temple ski. let's continue this conversation from a luxury accessories perspective. our guest is...
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>>reporter: george points out he shut the drug test immediately when he learned of the madden cooib crime lab scandal. he began an investigation. >> although i was chief of police very short period of time all people hired before me and the conduct with the drug lab pre-dated me this is no the about pointing fingers. about fixing a problem. >> that was vic lee reporting. >> former forty-niner harris in trouble again. he has been arrested in san francisco where he was found uncon should say after involved in two hit-and-run collisions. after biting an officer harris charged with aggravated assault. driving under the influence and resitting arrest. harris on probation for assaulting his boyfriend three years ago in menlo park. >>> we get our first look at woman accused in a bizarre crime spree in mill valley. marin county sheriff's office just released this mug shot of nice sailor. faces attempted murder charges for setting home on fire spray painting vulgar word next democrats and republicans and drenching a woman who confronted her with later fluid. incident happened on panoramic highway
>>reporter: george points out he shut the drug test immediately when he learned of the madden cooib crime lab scandal. he began an investigation. >> although i was chief of police very short period of time all people hired before me and the conduct with the drug lab pre-dated me this is no the about pointing fingers. about fixing a problem. >> that was vic lee reporting. >> former forty-niner harris in trouble again. he has been arrested in san francisco where he was...
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it really was maddening. everywhere around you is insanity. the bad part is, you are in bakirkoy.rt is, it's probably easy to escape from there. the walls were old and pitted. you literally could climb over the top. so i'm waiting now for the right time. patrick was off raising money. he had to get false papers, and so he got himself involved with people who could do that. i got a telegram one day from my dad. patrick was found dead in his -- in his hotel room with a bayonet through his chest. he got himself involved with people from the underground getting false papers that somehow knew he had money. if i hadn't gotten in jail, if i hadn't done what i'd done, patrick would still be alive. it was probably the lowest point of prison for me. my parents are suffering because of me. now my friend is dead because of me. it cracked me. but what it also did was, it turned that escape switch off. i got sent back to the sagmalcilar prison. i realized i still had whatever it was, another year and a half, two years. and i just -- i sort of settled into the fact that, okay, i guess i need to
it really was maddening. everywhere around you is insanity. the bad part is, you are in bakirkoy.rt is, it's probably easy to escape from there. the walls were old and pitted. you literally could climb over the top. so i'm waiting now for the right time. patrick was off raising money. he had to get false papers, and so he got himself involved with people who could do that. i got a telegram one day from my dad. patrick was found dead in his -- in his hotel room with a bayonet through his chest....
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every once in a while, it does not turn on and that can be completely maddening when you just want to know what time it is. it is a really beautiful well-designed, really effective apple product. if you love apple products and use a bunch of them, this is a great companion but it will not make you a better person or change or life or change how you look at the world. it is a great accessory, and maybe that is enough. brad: now let's continue this conversation from the luxury accessory perspective. we are joined by stephen in new york, an associate editor of the bloomberg luxury section. you have read the reviews today. the apple watch comes out in about two and half weeks. do you feel like the case has been made for people to buy not only a smart watch, but the apple watch? >> but we can see from the reviews is that apple did produce a great piece of hardware and they have created software that is at least interesting, if not immediately valuable. whether that is enough to make people to go out and buy a watch right away, that is yet to see. brad: it seems like the central proposition
every once in a while, it does not turn on and that can be completely maddening when you just want to know what time it is. it is a really beautiful well-designed, really effective apple product. if you love apple products and use a bunch of them, this is a great companion but it will not make you a better person or change or life or change how you look at the world. it is a great accessory, and maybe that is enough. brad: now let's continue this conversation from the luxury accessory...
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what is maddening, i can understand the family's frustration is, in these cases we've covered in other environments, there's at least some public account of how it came to be. as of yet we don't have anything. >> but that's not entirely correct. there has been a time line released by the baltimore police department, and there's been reporting released by us that wbal tv that filled in some of the timeline. we have an idea of when the van stopped, where it stopped. we have witness accounts of what may have happened at a second stop, which may be critical to the story. we have a witness who says that when the van stopped the second time so he was taken out of the van so the shackles could be applied to his legs, the police officer threw him back in the van. did that cause the injury? perhaps. because he was shackled and handcuffs, did he fall down and that caused the injury? so far the information has been provided about the autopsy shows that very severe spinal cord injury high in the neck area, but it does not -- it shows no other bodily injury. so there has been some information out,
what is maddening, i can understand the family's frustration is, in these cases we've covered in other environments, there's at least some public account of how it came to be. as of yet we don't have anything. >> but that's not entirely correct. there has been a time line released by the baltimore police department, and there's been reporting released by us that wbal tv that filled in some of the timeline. we have an idea of when the van stopped, where it stopped. we have witness accounts...
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>> this is what makes the lack of accountability after the fact so maddening. >> this is an appalling story on so many levels for other rape victims whose creditability may be unfairly questioned. >> it is being called a case study in failed journalism but as of now no heads will roll at "rolling stone." the magazine retracted its report of an alleged gang rape. the dean of columbia university's school of journalism led a report. >> this failure was not the subject's or the source's fault as a matter of jumplournalism. it was the fault of the fact checking department. >> the author of the piece said quote, i want to offer my deep's apologies to "rolling stone" readers, to the uva community, and any victims of sexual assault who may feel fearful as a result of my article. they'll also keep their jobs. this was an exceptional case of being duped by what he described as quote, a really expert fabulist story teller. a woman only known as jackie offered no comment on the report. as for the fraternity, their threat of legal action is no longer just a threat. after 130 days of living under a
>> this is what makes the lack of accountability after the fact so maddening. >> this is an appalling story on so many levels for other rape victims whose creditability may be unfairly questioned. >> it is being called a case study in failed journalism but as of now no heads will roll at "rolling stone." the magazine retracted its report of an alleged gang rape. the dean of columbia university's school of journalism led a report. >> this failure was not the...
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>> every time the other side raised this it's been maddening.kids our family and how much we love each other and how much we try to be upstanding citizens and model for them what it means to be part of a community. to have people walk into court without knowing us or tens of thousands of other families and make comments and declare families like ours aren't equal and not as good. sends a terrible message to couples and to our kids and their friends. it sends a negative message i think we've seen terrible results from. kids feel terrible when that happens. >> the court is deeply divided. there's one swing vote, justice kennedy, who talked about how marriage is defined by relationships of men and women for a long time. he talked about the dignity. >> marriage is an institution that's changed, grown, shifted over many years as society has shifted and changed. when we see now, many families do have a same sex couple heading up that family. all families do deserve the dignity and legal and protections and social acceptance that the institution of mar
>> every time the other side raised this it's been maddening.kids our family and how much we love each other and how much we try to be upstanding citizens and model for them what it means to be part of a community. to have people walk into court without knowing us or tens of thousands of other families and make comments and declare families like ours aren't equal and not as good. sends a terrible message to couples and to our kids and their friends. it sends a negative message i think...
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. >> steve madden says one time teenage girl called me at home to ask about a certain shoe. >> okay?julia roberts posted: i understanded this completely. and although i am pretty social i can be kind of shy. when people learn my name they always begin singing pretty woman ♪ ♪ so i can sit and laugh. funny though because i actually want to become an actress. so be proud of your name and keep your head up. >> i agree. >> mcdonald's hamburger people had pretty good commercial few months back, where they interviewed people named ronald mcdonald. >> yes. >> and have them try their buryinger. >> yes. >> then also -- >> wait t could have been burger king. >> maybe burger king did it and had ronald mcdonald -- >> i think that was it. >> i endorse these burgers. then burger king also on it, because there is a couple that got married, one last name burger, other guy last name king. and they're getting married so burger king is sponsor their wedding. >> i know tv guy, he is a tv guy, his name is michael burger. >> oh,. >> so what if he married me a ham. she would be me a hamburger. >> who would
. >> steve madden says one time teenage girl called me at home to ask about a certain shoe. >> okay?julia roberts posted: i understanded this completely. and although i am pretty social i can be kind of shy. when people learn my name they always begin singing pretty woman ♪ ♪ so i can sit and laugh. funny though because i actually want to become an actress. so be proud of your name and keep your head up. >> i agree. >> mcdonald's hamburger people had pretty good...
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we were in a room playing john madden football. i was like, do they have black ones?heck this inthing out. walking through the mall. it's 2015 and you can buy black socks anywhere. not realizing we walked through the whole mall. there's four players with black socks in the entire mall. i ended up copying my high school teammate lesean leonard and wearing dress socks. >> regular dress socks? >> we had to be in uniform. go in the bathroom stall, put your pants on, don't say anything, don't tell anybody. when we put our hands in, walked to half court. then you snatch them off. coach can't get mad at you at that point. ncaa's not canceling any games and messing up money. >> jimmy: when did it hit you guys that you were famous? kids just out of high school, into college, now all of a sudden you're famous, when did that sink in? >> one, when we got a chance to meet the greatest fighter of all-time, one of the greatest athletes and human beings of all-time, muhammad ali. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: where did you meet muhammad ali? >> atlanta, ncaa tournament. juwan how
we were in a room playing john madden football. i was like, do they have black ones?heck this inthing out. walking through the mall. it's 2015 and you can buy black socks anywhere. not realizing we walked through the whole mall. there's four players with black socks in the entire mall. i ended up copying my high school teammate lesean leonard and wearing dress socks. >> regular dress socks? >> we had to be in uniform. go in the bathroom stall, put your pants on, don't say anything,...
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. >> reporter: joey madden is getting help to turn his life around in a town struggling with far morea disease. >>> stay with al jazeera america. just ahead, the important message a mother of two is trying to send to her girls and women around the world by capturing moments in time. ♪ >>> a powerful photography display has been getting plenty of attention on social media this week. kate parker says she began by taking candid photos of her girls, a six year old and a nine year old, as the collection grew parker said people saw the photos as a message to empower women. the photographer behind the series joins from atlanta. what was the idea behind this photo series? >> the series really just came about organically. i was shooting my girls every day, and in getting the pictures ready for a gallery show i noticed the strongest images were the ones that showcased the girls as themselves which is messy, and fierce, and competitive, and now how you typically see little girls portrayed in images so as soon as i pulled them together i saw this pattern, and that's kind of how -- how it came abo
. >> reporter: joey madden is getting help to turn his life around in a town struggling with far morea disease. >>> stay with al jazeera america. just ahead, the important message a mother of two is trying to send to her girls and women around the world by capturing moments in time. ♪ >>> a powerful photography display has been getting plenty of attention on social media this week. kate parker says she began by taking candid photos of her girls, a six year old and a...
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. >> yeah, that statistic is truly maddening. $4 billion is money people are foregoing. programs, the interest rates on those types of cards are slightly higher than their non-reward cousins. you shouldn't focus on that. if you're focusing on the interest rate you're resigning yourself into carrying the balance. use the rewards card where the rewards actually speak to you. they're meaningful to you. if you spend a lot of time in a marriott, don't get a car that gives you hilton points. if you fly american don't get delta points. a lot of people use those points unused. the rewards have little meaning to them. pick a card where the rewards will actually benefit you financially and then rock 'n' roll with it. >> rock 'n' roll with it. i like that. john, thank you for coming on the show. appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me, gerri. >> now, we want to hear from you. apple reporting monster earnings today. are you addicted to tech products? here's what you're tweeting me about our poll question. my name is sean, and i'm an apple addict. i think that's funny. harrison
. >> yeah, that statistic is truly maddening. $4 billion is money people are foregoing. programs, the interest rates on those types of cards are slightly higher than their non-reward cousins. you shouldn't focus on that. if you're focusing on the interest rate you're resigning yourself into carrying the balance. use the rewards card where the rewards actually speak to you. they're meaningful to you. if you spend a lot of time in a marriott, don't get a car that gives you hilton points. if...
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and some maddening. as the city has been shaped and reshaped over time. it's a work of expression.and, as a product of expression, it requires the artist to be articulate in whatever form the medium requires. and this is where lamfan provides an especially interesting case as we seek to tease out the meanings in his plan. because he was, at the same time enormously articulate and enormously inarticulate. this was not a country of artists, at that time. however, in the language of words, especially the english language, of lamfant faced an enormous challenge when he failed to meet often spectacularly. anybody who's done research papers in the manuscript division in the library of congress. and they're very tough going. not just because of the attempt to read the handwriting, but because of the work involved in putting together his syntax and his grammar. there's an almost verifiable story to which he responded was no better in french. he produced two draft plans x maybe three, before this one that were lost to history. this is it. we've got the final one, so that's good. but when we
and some maddening. as the city has been shaped and reshaped over time. it's a work of expression.and, as a product of expression, it requires the artist to be articulate in whatever form the medium requires. and this is where lamfan provides an especially interesting case as we seek to tease out the meanings in his plan. because he was, at the same time enormously articulate and enormously inarticulate. this was not a country of artists, at that time. however, in the language of words,...
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the other thing is -- i guess the maddening part, i think for most people, greta, is the false claim that there is not enough money. there is plenty of money. and congress today not only in the past demonstrated this but the oversight subcommittee demonstrated this time and time and time. >> what's particularly painful. these are the people who are actually trying to pay their taxes. trying to be great americans and do the right thing. and they are being stifled by the irs by really rotten service. >> 99% of americans pay voluntarily we have got to defend that. >> congressman, thank you sir. >> thanks, greta. we don't have to tell you can see this for yourself the irs commissioner getting secured over agency's wasteful spending all at your expense. >> told all the irs employees this year you were going to have to do less with less. >> the irs by its own admission is saying let's do less with less. >> it looks like you are purposely money away from customer service to harm taxpayers. >> there isn't an american today that isn't doing less with less. tightened their belt and learned how
the other thing is -- i guess the maddening part, i think for most people, greta, is the false claim that there is not enough money. there is plenty of money. and congress today not only in the past demonstrated this but the oversight subcommittee demonstrated this time and time and time. >> what's particularly painful. these are the people who are actually trying to pay their taxes. trying to be great americans and do the right thing. and they are being stifled by the irs by really...
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police have virtually admitted it but not quite, which is maddening. we know he shouldn't have been in custody in the first place, shouldn't have been arrested in the first place, and he died while -- had the grievous injury while in police custody. >> why was mr. gray being pursued in the first place, according to the charging documents obtained by the nbc affiliate in baltimore, the officers arrested him on baltimore street because he quote, need unprovoked upon noting police presence in the neighborhood. the officer then noticed a nice clip to the inside of his pants pocket. the defendant was arrested without force or incident. the document notes that mr. gray suffered a medical emergency during transport but doesn't say how, where, or when. going back to the initial arrest in itself it appears here he was walking down the street and fled, which is not against the law. >> this is a classic case of what some of us call felony running, or running while black. it's disgraceful that we still do this to the citizens of baltimore, and it's got to stop. an
police have virtually admitted it but not quite, which is maddening. we know he shouldn't have been in custody in the first place, shouldn't have been arrested in the first place, and he died while -- had the grievous injury while in police custody. >> why was mr. gray being pursued in the first place, according to the charging documents obtained by the nbc affiliate in baltimore, the officers arrested him on baltimore street because he quote, need unprovoked upon noting police presence...
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>> this is what makes the lack of accountability after the fact so maddening. >> this is an appalling
>> this is what makes the lack of accountability after the fact so maddening. >> this is an appalling
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and as fox's robe madden tells us, residents are concerned that that leak could affect their drinking25 gallons every december ill spilled into the mississippi after pipe caring fuel from the phillips 66 terminal to barges on the river ruptured. immediately, crews moved to stop the leak and begin the clean up by laying booms. >> committed ensuring that the clean is up done, the right way, so that there is no impact. >> companies alerted downstream to close intake valves. water officials on both sides of the mississippi tell me they avoided any problems, but are still closely monitoring the situation. customers say the water doesn't taste funny. >> it to tastes like water. >> but not happen bit possible effect from the spill. >> it sound terrible, really, and all the animals can get affected too as well as the people. >> it upsets me, i drink tons of water and i just think it is a shame that something like that happened. >> so far the coast guard has not discovered any birds or fish that have been harmed. the mississippi closed to make sure boat traffic does not carry the product farth
and as fox's robe madden tells us, residents are concerned that that leak could affect their drinking25 gallons every december ill spilled into the mississippi after pipe caring fuel from the phillips 66 terminal to barges on the river ruptured. immediately, crews moved to stop the leak and begin the clean up by laying booms. >> committed ensuring that the clean is up done, the right way, so that there is no impact. >> companies alerted downstream to close intake valves. water...