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marion, your feet are back on the ground. what do you think about that?s heavens. i thought the chute would never open. >> reporter: it was a one-time deal for marion, who became the oldest person ever to jump at emerald coast skydiving. >> it is a risk. i'm proud of her. i'm proud that people around here can look up to her, the ambition she still has. >> reporter: that's a fact that anyone can walk away, proud of accomplishing. in alberta, alabama, i'm lauren vargas, reporting. >>> go, marion. i wouldn't do that. would you guys do that with me? yes? no? she's not the only one keeping active. check this out. the snow bunny, jillian lent is still hitting the slopes. she's 80. not too bad, considering that she is blind, she lost her sight about ten years ago, but it didn't stop her from strapping on a pair of skis. an instructor guides her down the course over a radio headset. she says it's like being in heaven. >> in my head i still sigh the mountains. so that's wonderful, too. >> she blends right in. everyone treats her just as normal as everybody else. >
marion, your feet are back on the ground. what do you think about that?s heavens. i thought the chute would never open. >> reporter: it was a one-time deal for marion, who became the oldest person ever to jump at emerald coast skydiving. >> it is a risk. i'm proud of her. i'm proud that people around here can look up to her, the ambition she still has. >> reporter: that's a fact that anyone can walk away, proud of accomplishing. in alberta, alabama, i'm lauren vargas,...
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old sciular marion and two are the teenagers were walking along this stretch ofountain road, when they were hit from behind. and tonight, as neighbors say, this dangerous road needs to be changed, skylar's father is asking for help. >> skylar marion was just making a quick trip to the corner store last night when an suv struck the teen and his friend. the driver who hit the teen didn't stop. >> i don't know if they were texting, i don't know if they were drunk. >> reporter: mike marion spent several days by his son's side in shock trauma, before the 9th grader died. >> i was raising three kids, but now i only got two left because of this coward. >> reporter: police are on the hunt for the vehicle involved. it's described as a 1997 to 2002 ford expedition. >> that vehicle may have sustained serious damage on the front end passenger's side. >> neighbors say over the years, this stretch of road has seen countless accidents and dozens of fatalities. >> it's horrible. it's horrible on the mountain roads. >> they want something done to make it safer. >> there's no side
. >> reporter: 15-year-old sciular marion and two are the teenagers were walking along this stretch ofountain road, when they were hit from behind. and tonight, as neighbors say, this dangerous road needs to be changed, skylar's father is asking for help. >> skylar marion was just making a quick trip to the corner store last night when an suv struck the teen and his friend. the driver who hit the teen didn't stop. >> i don't know if they were texting, i don't know if they were...
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skylar marion died at shock trauma monday. marion and another teenager were struck walking on mountain road in pasadena. the 13-year-old girl survived and is recovering. they may be looking for a 1997 to 2002 ford expedition. >>> if you haven't heard, expect delays around camden yard during rush hour because the city department of transportation is doing work on pratt street at utah street. starting at 9:00 each morning two lanes will close at utah. if enough progress is made, it will be reduced to one lane in the afternoon. also adding to the congestion, the orioles are home all this week. >>> a new service tax is causing a stir around baltimore. a fee will be charged for residential and nonprofit properties. money raised from the tax will be spent on improving storm water run off systems. in baltimore county, owners of town homes have to pay $21. single family homeowners will pay $39 for this so-called rain tax. >>> and still ahead on "wjz eyewitness news at noon," a mix of clouds and sun today. the complete forecast is 2 1/
skylar marion died at shock trauma monday. marion and another teenager were struck walking on mountain road in pasadena. the 13-year-old girl survived and is recovering. they may be looking for a 1997 to 2002 ford expedition. >>> if you haven't heard, expect delays around camden yard during rush hour because the city department of transportation is doing work on pratt street at utah street. starting at 9:00 each morning two lanes will close at utah. if enough progress is made, it will...
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marion decided to mark her 90th birthday by skydiving over alabama.ozens of her friends were there to cheer her on, and both her two sons, both in their 60's. they jumped too. >> we were talking about different people that did crazy things. >> yeah. >> and i said george bush jumped out of a plane for his 80th birthday. then she said that sounds like a good idea. >> and so that's exactly how she got that idea, from our former president. marion becomes the oldest person to jump at emerald coast skydiving. and i'm not sure anyone is going to break her record. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, dinosaurs -- are helping to some life back into the wee box office. tes put the demoni >>> resurrected demons and resurrected dinosaurs are hoping to put life back into the weekend box office. they put the demonic horror remake "evil dead" at no. 1. steven spielberg's 3-d debut of his blockbuster jurassic park rounds out the top five. >>> the country music awards are wrapping up on our sister station. here are just a few of tonight's earlier winners. little bi
marion decided to mark her 90th birthday by skydiving over alabama.ozens of her friends were there to cheer her on, and both her two sons, both in their 60's. they jumped too. >> we were talking about different people that did crazy things. >> yeah. >> and i said george bush jumped out of a plane for his 80th birthday. then she said that sounds like a good idea. >> and so that's exactly how she got that idea, from our former president. marion becomes the oldest person to...
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amanda, you had a question. >> you mentioned marion wright and -- [inaudible] sandler. what was the role of women? >> that's a great yes. i mean, so what the poor people's campaign does in a lot of ways is it expands the space for women who did not necessarily see the national organization of women which was more middle class. not entirely, but more middle class, mostly white with particular goals about, you know, the opportunity, about glass ceilings for women in professional life in particular as well as reproductive rights and some other issues. but folks who didn't see the now agenda as being particularly responsive or addressing their issues. so you had people like maria varela who was a veteran of the student nonviolent coordinating committee but of mexican descent who ends up joining tiarina's movement, actually, and end up being a really -- ends up being a really involved activist around both pushing chicano men that, yes, women's issues are important in this movement. t not just -- it's not just about masculinity. and working with land grant rights issues and c
amanda, you had a question. >> you mentioned marion wright and -- [inaudible] sandler. what was the role of women? >> that's a great yes. i mean, so what the poor people's campaign does in a lot of ways is it expands the space for women who did not necessarily see the national organization of women which was more middle class. not entirely, but more middle class, mostly white with particular goals about, you know, the opportunity, about glass ceilings for women in professional life...
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ended up in the area in marion county notice would acre. yuppies used a stolen suv onstar system to track it to what acre right now these are live pictures of what is taking place at this very moment here you can see a big police presence again sonoma -- excuse me marion and sonoma county deputies searching for the suspected car thief at one point deputies fired a taster at the man that mr. bayh said he is hiding in a wooded area as you can see in the pictures is too dense to go in after him. >> san jose police are investigating the human -- the shooting of the disabled man at the wrong place of the runtime the man was shot around for court this morning after walking into a 711 store near his home near white wrote an sound message -- vista drive approached by three men in a blue car. one of them pulled a gun and shot him twice in the stomach and chest area at this point the motive for the shooting is no. >>>reporter: would be the first time that gang members drove by, fired round that somebody completely unrelated had nothing to do with any
ended up in the area in marion county notice would acre. yuppies used a stolen suv onstar system to track it to what acre right now these are live pictures of what is taking place at this very moment here you can see a big police presence again sonoma -- excuse me marion and sonoma county deputies searching for the suspected car thief at one point deputies fired a taster at the man that mr. bayh said he is hiding in a wooded area as you can see in the pictures is too dense to go in after him....
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old sciular marion and two other teenagers were walking along this stretch of mountain road, when they were hit from behind. and tonight, as neighbors say, this dangerous road needs to be changed, sciular's father is pleading for help in finding the driver that hit his son and didn't stop to help. >> reporter: sciular marion was just making a quick trip to the corner store last night, when around 9:30, an suv struck the 15-year-old and his friend, as they walked along mountain road in pas dean. -- pasadena. the driver who hit the teen didn't stop. >> i don't know if they were texting. i don't know if they were drunk. >> reporter: mike marion spent several days by his son's side before the chesapeake high school 9th grader died. >> who hits something and just leaves? that's a complete coward. >> reporter: police are now on the hunt for the vehicle involved. it's described as a 1997 to 2002 ford expedition. >> that vehicle may have sustained some serious damage on the front end passenger's side. >> reporter: neighbors say over the years, this stretch of road has
. >> reporter: 15-year-old sciular marion and two other teenagers were walking along this stretch of mountain road, when they were hit from behind. and tonight, as neighbors say, this dangerous road needs to be changed, sciular's father is pleading for help in finding the driver that hit his son and didn't stop to help. >> reporter: sciular marion was just making a quick trip to the corner store last night, when around 9:30, an suv struck the 15-year-old and his friend, as they...
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and hope officials are paying attention to the problems on mountain road. >> reporter: sciular marion was a 9th grader at chesapeake high school. school officials say they'll have counselors on hand to help grieving students and staff. at county police headquarters, derek valcourt, wjz eyewitness news. >> the orioles plan to have a moment of silence at the game tonight, in honor of sciular marion. >>> a warning to western maryland residents to be on the lookout for bears. dnr says the bears are just coming out of hibernation and might be on the hunt for food. so they're urging everyone to throw away anything that might smell of food around your home. and they also suggest cleaning your outdoor grill and taking down bird feeders to keep the pairs it from coming too close to your home. >>> it was really a lovely, nice spring warm day out out there. let's take a live look outside. a mix of sun and clouds today. but it was a nice temperature, for me anyway. wjz has weather ask traffic together. bob turk is here with the updated numbers from first warning weather. >>> and a few spots had a
and hope officials are paying attention to the problems on mountain road. >> reporter: sciular marion was a 9th grader at chesapeake high school. school officials say they'll have counselors on hand to help grieving students and staff. at county police headquarters, derek valcourt, wjz eyewitness news. >> the orioles plan to have a moment of silence at the game tonight, in honor of sciular marion. >>> a warning to western maryland residents to be on the lookout for bears....
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. >> i love the line here, after cocktails, marion sangler decided to celebrate by jumping out of an airplane. i would need more than a couple but she show nod nerves as the big moment arrived. 14,000 feet above earth. >> what do you think about that? >> i said thank heavens. i thought the chute would never open. >> it's a risk. i'm proud of her. proud she can -- people around her can makeup -- look up to her and the vision she has. >> she was joined by her sons 69 and 65. mom refused to back out. >> marion says she has no plans to do it again, settling for being the oldest person to ever jump at this operation. >> would you do that? >> no. i think it's funny she said she'll never do it again. it's why i never need to do it it's a bucket list thing. she crossed it off. >> not on my list. >> nor mine. jand patel is the toughest member of the abc 7 news weather department. >> her list may be complete. it's not near my list. take a look at live doppler 7 hd. clear skies around the bay area. strong winds tapering off right now. it's breezy and we have gusts above 25 miles per hour. so wh
. >> i love the line here, after cocktails, marion sangler decided to celebrate by jumping out of an airplane. i would need more than a couple but she show nod nerves as the big moment arrived. 14,000 feet above earth. >> what do you think about that? >> i said thank heavens. i thought the chute would never open. >> it's a risk. i'm proud of her. proud she can -- people around her can makeup -- look up to her and the vision she has. >> she was joined by her sons 69...
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next, author marion creekmoore, moderates a panel featuring former president jimmy carter and former u.s. ambassador to south korea, james laney. they recount president carter's intervention in the 1974 north korean nuclear crisis. >> in 1994, the united states and other countries, as well as the international atomic energy agency in vienna, knew that between 1989 and 1991, north korea had reprocessed a small amount of plutonium. blew tonum is one of the ways you can make a nuclear weapon. the united states and the iaea support evidence by south korea and others, demanded that north korea subject itself to special inspections by the international atomic energy agency, so that the agency and the rest of the world could know precisely how much plutonium north korea had. north korea refused to allow those inspections. the u.s. had another concern. the five megawatt reactor that they had in operation had spent fuel in it that they wanted to discharge. that spent fuel, when discharged and cooled in cooling ponds, would be able to be plutonium would be able to be separated from it, and fro
next, author marion creekmoore, moderates a panel featuring former president jimmy carter and former u.s. ambassador to south korea, james laney. they recount president carter's intervention in the 1974 north korean nuclear crisis. >> in 1994, the united states and other countries, as well as the international atomic energy agency in vienna, knew that between 1989 and 1991, north korea had reprocessed a small amount of plutonium. blew tonum is one of the ways you can make a nuclear...
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taut -- schuyler marion was walking with a 13-year-old girl along a mountain road they were both hit by an suv. police say the vehicle is likely damaged on the front passenger's side the 13-year-old was also injured, but was released from hospital. and with information is asked to call in anne arundel county police. baltimore police continued to search for more possible victims in a disturbing case of child pornography. david fisher was arrested last week following a police sting. he agreed to meet a 14-year-old for sex. police searched his house and uncovered child pornography on his computer and on videotapes. the victims ranged in age from 2 to 12. including some of his own family members. bail has been set at $1 million. trial resumes today for robert gerrie jr., a howard county wife -- the howard county man accused of killing his wife in 1991. police found her remains buried under concrete in his backyard. prosecution does not have enough solid evidence to get a murder conviction. tired of paying for expensive medical tests? why doctors will prescribe cheaper treatment if they k
taut -- schuyler marion was walking with a 13-year-old girl along a mountain road they were both hit by an suv. police say the vehicle is likely damaged on the front passenger's side the 13-year-old was also injured, but was released from hospital. and with information is asked to call in anne arundel county police. baltimore police continued to search for more possible victims in a disturbing case of child pornography. david fisher was arrested last week following a police sting. he agreed to...
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>> it's like the marion berry when marion berry came back, i had the same feeling.ive him credit for reframing every question. what a great debate tactic. cenk: should you have used public money to have sex with your mistress. >> that's an interesting question. i'll turn it back at you -- wait a minute! let me read you his quote about bill clinton back in the day. he voted for impeachment and said: >> he served out his term as governor when he was caught. cenk: my god what right lee does this guy have to be even in that debate and how mental are the primary voters that they put this guy up as their candidate there be leading probably to a loss in a very conservative district? >> i love that he tried to turn it around. i thought that was actually kind of brilliant. my friend at think progress was at the debate and told me at one point sanford brought up the affair again and said it mate him more humble and more likely to be a bipartisan leader in congress. [ laughter ] >> great stand for mr. sanford. cenk: i'm willing to screw anybody, democrats republicans doesn't m
>> it's like the marion berry when marion berry came back, i had the same feeling.ive him credit for reframing every question. what a great debate tactic. cenk: should you have used public money to have sex with your mistress. >> that's an interesting question. i'll turn it back at you -- wait a minute! let me read you his quote about bill clinton back in the day. he voted for impeachment and said: >> he served out his term as governor when he was caught. cenk: my god what...
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ended up in the area in marion county notice would acre. yuppies used a stolen suv onstar system to track it to what acre right now these are live pictures of what is taking place at this very moment here you can see a big police presence again sonoma -- excuse me marion and sonoma county deputies searching for the suspected car thief at one point deputies fired a taster at the man that mr. bayh said he is hiding in a wooded area as you can see in the pictures is too dense to go in after him. >> san jose police are investigating the human -- the shooting of the disabled man at the wrong place of the runtime the man was shot around for court this morning after walking into a 711 store near his home near white wrote an sound message -- vista drive approached by three men in a blue car. one of them pulled a gun and shot him twice in the stomach and chest area at this point the motive for the shooting is no. >>>reporter: would be the first time that gang members drove by, fired round that somebody completely unrelated had nothing to do with any
ended up in the area in marion county notice would acre. yuppies used a stolen suv onstar system to track it to what acre right now these are live pictures of what is taking place at this very moment here you can see a big police presence again sonoma -- excuse me marion and sonoma county deputies searching for the suspected car thief at one point deputies fired a taster at the man that mr. bayh said he is hiding in a wooded area as you can see in the pictures is too dense to go in after him....
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my wife, marion, and i have been together for 27 years. and we both support marriage equality for the l.g.b.t. population. there's no reason to discriminate. >> stephen: the who? what's the l.g.b.t.? >> lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. >> so you want lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and those transients who pick my vegetables. gay people can't have children. the purpose of marriage is to have children. gay people can't have children. you know how it works, right? you be how babies are made? ( laughter ) >> then you're saying that people -- >> stephen: i have to get to the first question. you know how babies are made. i just want to make sure we're on the same pag. >> i'm aware of how babies are made. >> stephen: and you know gay people don't do that not much of an argument when st. peter judges you at the gates upon heaven. "hey, you were against the law of god." what! ( laughter ) let's move on. do you remember several caucuses, including the congressional black caucus, true? >> i don't think i am in that one. >> stephen: you're n
my wife, marion, and i have been together for 27 years. and we both support marriage equality for the l.g.b.t. population. there's no reason to discriminate. >> stephen: the who? what's the l.g.b.t.? >> lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. >> so you want lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and those transients who pick my vegetables. gay people can't have children. the purpose of marriage is to have children. gay people can't have children. you know how it works, right? you...
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he is known as the father-in-law of europe marion office children across the continent. starting a constitutional crisis in 1920 almost leading to the overthrow, surviving as they moved it to democracy, but with its role little more than symbolic. >> monarchies embody continuity and the identity of a people. knowing a long time in advance to the next monarchs will be, as is the case in most places today, i believe it's an advantage. >> monarchs have taken on a representative role. few elected ceremonial heads of state and enjoy the same hope crile -- profile as a king kwan carlos of spain. -- juan carlos. >> if you look at the reporting of events in royal families, coronations, births, weddings, i suppose you could say it is essentially for entertainment value. >> that publicity is just as often-as it is positive. royal family's deliver the headlines, the stories, and the talking points. palm, pageantry, and a sideshow in the humdrum of politics. >> in germany, the murder trial of the on the surviving member of right-wing terror trio continues to generate criticism befor
he is known as the father-in-law of europe marion office children across the continent. starting a constitutional crisis in 1920 almost leading to the overthrow, surviving as they moved it to democracy, but with its role little more than symbolic. >> monarchies embody continuity and the identity of a people. knowing a long time in advance to the next monarchs will be, as is the case in most places today, i believe it's an advantage. >> monarchs have taken on a representative role....
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boy yes a kid baby boy yeah yeah marion has been pregnant three times but there seem to have been some problems and i why it happens. which we were thinking about adopting a child from the orphanage if we weren't successful because i go to church. spiritually i'm ready for this step to feel as though i have a time or all those areas of my you so to speak if you could maybe not all of them but i have repented for my sins. this couple from the rehabilitation center has a twelve year old child. but now he's in an orphanage in a small town in the urals. well with almost with after him because he shouldn't freeze out in the streets we're here today but god knows we might not be tomorrow he shouldn't be out there on the street with. at least now he has a home we'll get him out as soon as we can. the right. hello is this the news now to. me i'd like to talk to wrist down for a dinner of. yes where to go. when. oh ok i got it goodbye who took him out of elaina and sister. not so long ago i also in europe were in a prison colony. there was a fight. i stabbed someone now they're trying to start
boy yes a kid baby boy yeah yeah marion has been pregnant three times but there seem to have been some problems and i why it happens. which we were thinking about adopting a child from the orphanage if we weren't successful because i go to church. spiritually i'm ready for this step to feel as though i have a time or all those areas of my you so to speak if you could maybe not all of them but i have repented for my sins. this couple from the rehabilitation center has a twelve year old child....
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marion is not your traditional open court. >> it's like simpson winning the olympic club. it's going to be a similar situation. smith can get some of the bats out of the cobweb sort to speak. >> luke donald who by the way has added a little bit of distance to his tee shots. i like it because as you said olympic it opens up the field a little bit to not just the guys you traditionally think about. >> it's not a bombers course. >> exactly. will you be playing in the channel 5 tournament. >> i'll get back to you. >> all right, in the oe donald four right there. and angelo is next. thank you for joining us, adam scott is the winner. >> a life changer. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. now making to
marion is not your traditional open court. >> it's like simpson winning the olympic club. it's going to be a similar situation. smith can get some of the bats out of the cobweb sort to speak. >> luke donald who by the way has added a little bit of distance to his tee shots. i like it because as you said olympic it opens up the field a little bit to not just the guys you traditionally think about. >> it's not a bombers course. >> exactly. will you be playing in the...
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petaluma and he took off on petaluma point raised road and ended up in the community of what acre in marioneputies used the stolen suv onstar system to track the seb to what acre at one point the deputies fired tasters at the man but missed. >> prior to fleeing the area he made an attempt to harm law enforcement. >> >> the search of the call that because authorities say the wooded area, the suspected hiding in, is to dent to go in after him. for the second time in less than 48 hours there has been an officer involved shooting in oakland. ktvu eric rasmussen joins us live at the scene of west oakland with what he has learned eric? >>>reporter: julie, please say it turns out the suspect was holding what they say is a very realistic looking replica gun. they get taken down most of the crime scene tape out here but some police are on the scene and in the last hour, the suspect brother showed up demanding answers. our camera was recording as the man had a heated conversation with police near the scene on 43rd street ear and chess that. he just wanted to know the hospital where his brother, 31 -y
petaluma and he took off on petaluma point raised road and ended up in the community of what acre in marioneputies used the stolen suv onstar system to track the seb to what acre at one point the deputies fired tasters at the man but missed. >> prior to fleeing the area he made an attempt to harm law enforcement. >> >> the search of the call that because authorities say the wooded area, the suspected hiding in, is to dent to go in after him. for the second time in less than 48...
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petaluma and he took off on petaluma point raised road and ended up in the community of what acre in marion county. deputies used the stolen suv onstar system to track the seb to what acre at one point the deputies fired tasters at the man but missed. >> prior to fleeing the area he made an attempt to harm law enforcement. >> >> the search of the call that because authorities say the wooded area, the suspected hiding in, is to dent to go in after him. for the second time in less than 48 hours there has been an officer involved shooting in oakland. ktvu eric rasmussen joins us live at the scene of west oakland with what he has learned eric? >>>reporter: julie, please say it turns out the suspect was holding what they say is a very realistic looking replica gun. they get taken down most of the crime scene tape out here but some police are on the scene and in the last hour, the suspect brother showed up demanding answers. our camera was recording as the man had a heated conversation with police near the scene on 43rd street ear and chess that. he just wanted to know the hospital where his brot
petaluma and he took off on petaluma point raised road and ended up in the community of what acre in marion county. deputies used the stolen suv onstar system to track the seb to what acre at one point the deputies fired tasters at the man but missed. >> prior to fleeing the area he made an attempt to harm law enforcement. >> >> the search of the call that because authorities say the wooded area, the suspected hiding in, is to dent to go in after him. for the second time in...
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making it 2-0 in columbus, and then marion, the new blue jacket showing off his stuff. 4-0 the jackets shutout over san jose. so all four local teams in action. three of them win, just another crazy night in bay area sports. more news right after this. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >>> all sorts of teamwork happening here. today, two members work together to find a missing dog. >> massimo disappeared. it was ryan's wife wo pitched in and got on twitter. tweeting this picture that read giants fans, need help finding the pagan family dog, maximo. lucky for them, nicole has 12,000 followers on twitter. a few hours later, it was ma dprks imo who got home safe. thank god we found my dog. all is well. >> and then delivered the game-winning run of the giants
making it 2-0 in columbus, and then marion, the new blue jacket showing off his stuff. 4-0 the jackets shutout over san jose. so all four local teams in action. three of them win, just another crazy night in bay area sports. more news right after this. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's...
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marion wallace, jose morales who i believe already spoke on this subject. hex [speaker not understood], josephine [speaker not understood], marlene train. and there are blue cards right through. go ahead, ma'am. ~ tran >>> good afternoon, thank you for hearing me. i just wanted to make the comment that the people who brought tics actually did so with knowledge of the restrictions and difficulties and financial risks. and now i don't see why they should be given a pass at the detriment to the renters who are actually the ones who need protection. and i wonder how many people who actually support the amendment, aloe srithctiontioned people by their tic or are doing for other financial gain. it seems like there is some financial gain at stake for them to show up. it seems like anyone who did purchase a tic and is now having financial difficulties could certainly sell their tic and become a renter. they have the resources. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. ms. tran. >>> good afternoon, i'm marlene tran, spokesperson for the visitacion valley asia linetionv
marion wallace, jose morales who i believe already spoke on this subject. hex [speaker not understood], josephine [speaker not understood], marlene train. and there are blue cards right through. go ahead, ma'am. ~ tran >>> good afternoon, thank you for hearing me. i just wanted to make the comment that the people who brought tics actually did so with knowledge of the restrictions and difficulties and financial risks. and now i don't see why they should be given a pass at the detriment...
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and marion helped us link with a cartoonists' group. the founder there was quite intrigued with the idea, and so they partnered with us and really applied, supplied most of the cartoons in the later part of the book. i can tell you this book has about 174 pages packed with cartoons, some images in the early part of the book from over 27 cartoonists. and by the way, at least nine of them have won the pulitzer prize. so that was of amazing to get those, that kind of talent in this kind of book. and, of course, you're going to hear from one of these amazing cartoonists a little later in the presentation, clay bennett, who did the forward for the book. now, clay draws for the chattanooga times free press and himself was a winner of the 2002 pulitzer prize for editorial cartooning. and again, clay, thank you very much for the work that you've done on this book. so with that in mind and that introduction, i want to bring up our first speaker which is dr. ted brown, um, and ted's going to talk to us about the history of health reform. ted. >>
and marion helped us link with a cartoonists' group. the founder there was quite intrigued with the idea, and so they partnered with us and really applied, supplied most of the cartoons in the later part of the book. i can tell you this book has about 174 pages packed with cartoons, some images in the early part of the book from over 27 cartoonists. and by the way, at least nine of them have won the pulitzer prize. so that was of amazing to get those, that kind of talent in this kind of book....
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gift for a 19-year-old to spend federal life without parole on a case like this he would wind up in marionnois in the 20 story under ground in solitary confinement. let me tell you something, that is a vicious way to spend the rest of your life when you are 19 years old. >> some are arguing he might prefer the death penalty, try to martyr himself or try to get out of spending life in prison. >> rationally thinking much rather lay on a gern me ha gurn have a needle put in and fall to sleep rather than years in solitary confinement. >> what about not having miranda rights read right off the top? >> a supreme court case in 84 you are allowed to do this in limited circumstances. i believe this would fit into the limited circumstances. as a country we have decided yes the right to have your rights read are extreme. there are times the rights of the rest of the country are superior to the rights of the individuals. >> arthur aidala thank you for joining us. 25 after the hour. still to come the government invested 200 million of your tax dollars in an electric car company to have it fail. they ar
gift for a 19-year-old to spend federal life without parole on a case like this he would wind up in marionnois in the 20 story under ground in solitary confinement. let me tell you something, that is a vicious way to spend the rest of your life when you are 19 years old. >> some are arguing he might prefer the death penalty, try to martyr himself or try to get out of spending life in prison. >> rationally thinking much rather lay on a gern me ha gurn have a needle put in and fall to...
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>> good morning, we're live with cfo marion lake. you so much for being with us, especially on this busy day. i want to start with your high level takeaway on earnings. it appears they show the economy getting better, but you still see loan demand as being soft. what is making up this quarter? >> so obviously we're pleased with the quarter. a great start to the year with a 17% return on tangible common equity. more importantly for us if you look at the underlying businesses they're all performing strongly. and growth rates in sales. the underline performing of the business. >> and the state of the consumer. what are you seeing there. >> if you take a look at the consumers, we see consumer confidence generally high. even though they had issues and concerns, they're spending 9% year over year across the categories. and you look at the willingness to extend themselves and take credit it's just a softer story. so you have the businesses still very concerned about the national economy, about regulation, taxation, fiscal issues. and then y
>> good morning, we're live with cfo marion lake. you so much for being with us, especially on this busy day. i want to start with your high level takeaway on earnings. it appears they show the economy getting better, but you still see loan demand as being soft. what is making up this quarter? >> so obviously we're pleased with the quarter. a great start to the year with a 17% return on tangible common equity. more importantly for us if you look at the underlying businesses they're...
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reporting live in san jose, marion favreau, nbc bay area. >>> and up next, air bags and sc schrapnel.>>> and planning for a digital after life. google's new tool that gives you control of your account even when you're not around. plus? >>Ñi some cell phone video take by a student has landed a teacher in hot water. i'm jodi hernandez, i'll have the latest on the investigation coming up. . >>> is the middle school making a big deal out of nothing or did a local teacher cross the line? a debate tonight over a video that appears to show a teacher hitting a student. >> the swatting allegedly happened before spring break. nbc's jodi hernandez has the video, see what you think. >> i believe a teacher who needs some help in managing classroom behavior. a teacher who doesn't set a very good example for the students who are under her control. >> reporter: but whether what is seen in the cell phone video rises to the level of abuse is what school officials and concord police are trying to determine. the video posted on facebook shows an oak grove middle school teacher waving around some kind of
reporting live in san jose, marion favreau, nbc bay area. >>> and up next, air bags and sc schrapnel.>>> and planning for a digital after life. google's new tool that gives you control of your account even when you're not around. plus? >>Ñi some cell phone video take by a student has landed a teacher in hot water. i'm jodi hernandez, i'll have the latest on the investigation coming up. . >>> is the middle school making a big deal out of nothing or did a local...
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jack evans, marion barry and four other council members officially enforced bonds today, running fore council. formerly held by council chair. special election next tuesday. >>> d.c. mayoral race, possible link between vincent gray and committee that funded him. talked several times about leaving the race. also met with gene harris, who has since pleaded guilty to running an illegal campaign to raise funds for mayor gray. he says he was never offered money to leave the race. the mayor denies any knowledge of the shadow campaign. >>> confirmation could be a rocky one for president obama's cabinet appointments. thomas perez is the white house nominee for labor secretary. he served on the montgomery county council and labor secretary for maryland. calling in to question his actions as the nation's top civil rights attorney. they accuse him of convincing the city of st. paul, minnesota, to drop a supreme court case and in exchange promised the justice department wouldn't intervene in two whistleblower cases against the city. the cases could have returned $200 million to taxpayer. the jus
jack evans, marion barry and four other council members officially enforced bonds today, running fore council. formerly held by council chair. special election next tuesday. >>> d.c. mayoral race, possible link between vincent gray and committee that funded him. talked several times about leaving the race. also met with gene harris, who has since pleaded guilty to running an illegal campaign to raise funds for mayor gray. he says he was never offered money to leave the race. the mayor...
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elementary schools in marion county florida, are now allowed to paddle misbehaving students.s should fit in well with their plans to compete with disney world by opening a spanish inquisition theme park and the whole family will enjoy. but here's the thing. paddling can only be used if a parent gives standing approval once a year and the principal must receive verbal permission before paddling. the motion to bring back paddling was brought by carol ely, a retired principal who feels that if children are physically disciplined she'll feel just a tyneest bit less dead inside. wtf florida, i know it's important to discipline kids? but haven't they already suffered enough? they're already subjected to cruel and unusual punishment. they've got rick scott as a governor. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, curr
elementary schools in marion county florida, are now allowed to paddle misbehaving students.s should fit in well with their plans to compete with disney world by opening a spanish inquisition theme park and the whole family will enjoy. but here's the thing. paddling can only be used if a parent gives standing approval once a year and the principal must receive verbal permission before paddling. the motion to bring back paddling was brought by carol ely, a retired principal who feels that if...
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. >> reporter: under arrest, marion kenny your, cypenn, and hall, and robinson, 19, all four live in maryland. police warn anyone who sells on line to take precautions like meeting in a public place, and bring a friend. >> make sure adults know where you're going. >> reporter: young friends agree. >> they think they don't need to think about the risk. the world is very different. >> reporter: all four men in custody are charged with armed robbery and abduction. reporting live in annandale, jackie benson, news 4. >>> and here is doug with optimism in the forecast. >> yes, tomorrow the first day of may, may obviously has to be sunny and nice, right? >> there you are, it just has to be. >> hold on, i hate to bust you out. is there bad optimism? you said yeah, and there is good optimism. i'm just saying. carry on -- >> i only have so much time. we have commercial breaks for this. let's go see what is going on out there right now. let's show you some of the best optimism i have right now across the area. we have the cloud cover right now across the area. a little bit of a pessimistic day
. >> reporter: under arrest, marion kenny your, cypenn, and hall, and robinson, 19, all four live in maryland. police warn anyone who sells on line to take precautions like meeting in a public place, and bring a friend. >> make sure adults know where you're going. >> reporter: young friends agree. >> they think they don't need to think about the risk. the world is very different. >> reporter: all four men in custody are charged with armed robbery and abduction....
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ov >> marion, we thank you for the question. we hope we answered it for you.uestion you wanto us to answer, go to myfoxdc.com and click on the weather tab. ta >>> before we go to julie. real quick, i want to thank theh nationals. i was out there.t >> there's the bird. the >> there's a bird. he likes to church a chirp as wl and we are getting ready for next weather nationals. nati we got only a couple of hundredu of tickets left. if youof are interested, definitely click on myfoxdc.comy and we will send you a link there. i think the ticket prices are pr going to be reduced. re tony is going to be there.ere. >> yes, i am. >> we're going to have a lot of fun. >> you had a lot of fun at game, too. >> until the 8th and 9th inning, that wasn't much fun.t u thche first half was fun. >> tuck, thanks.. >>> let's check in with the julie right now. >> reporter: you can't sleep ca unless you have white noise. >> you have a marching bandband coming through. >> you're lucky. >> reporter: i can't hear the alarm in the morning. mo >> you don't go to bed until 2:00 in the morn
ov >> marion, we thank you for the question. we hope we answered it for you.uestion you wanto us to answer, go to myfoxdc.com and click on the weather tab. ta >>> before we go to julie. real quick, i want to thank theh nationals. i was out there.t >> there's the bird. the >> there's a bird. he likes to church a chirp as wl and we are getting ready for next weather nationals. nati we got only a couple of hundredu of tickets left. if youof are interested, definitely...
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and even the other guests here, marion agrees with this. national academy of sigh senses, even in france, the french are anti-gmo. but the french supreme court threw out the ban on gmos because the government could produce no credible evidence of harm to humans or the environment. >> yeah. but this isn't about safety necessarily. even if gmos are safe, they're not necessarily acceptable for a whole range of other reasons. it's those reasons shall the right to know is the most obvious one that make labeling so important. if they had labeled this from the first place, i don't think we would be having this conversation now. but the industry did everything it could to make sure that nobody knew that this was happening and that nobody could identify. you look at all of these fruits that you have out here, you have no way of knowing that any of these is gmo or not. the tomato is the most likely suspect. i suspect it's not a gmo variety. but it's impossible to tell. >> so let me ask about this idea. the thing that we're upset about is the lack of
and even the other guests here, marion agrees with this. national academy of sigh senses, even in france, the french are anti-gmo. but the french supreme court threw out the ban on gmos because the government could produce no credible evidence of harm to humans or the environment. >> yeah. but this isn't about safety necessarily. even if gmos are safe, they're not necessarily acceptable for a whole range of other reasons. it's those reasons shall the right to know is the most obvious one...
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you know, i live in a town, washington, d.c., where marion barry can walk into a room and people stillze him as mayor for life and he's been re-elected to every office that he has run for. i think you're absolutely right. question live in a society where people do get a second chance. we'll watch the masters soon. look what tiger woods has done. he's reinvented himself. charles barkley. he did the same thing. reverend, it's a question of, one, is this the best that new york democrats will have to offer? so that will depend on his competition, his opponents. the other thing, of course, is, remember, he's got a lot of money in his campaign treasury so he can buy a lot of time and then the third and final point is what does he offer the people of new york? you know, his problem is with he and his wife and, of course, yes, he lied to the world but the reality is people really want to know, do you have qualities of your characters that will do us good? is he good for new york? that's what people want to ask. >> lauren, isn't that going to be the issue? one, do we believe in redemption? if a
you know, i live in a town, washington, d.c., where marion barry can walk into a room and people stillze him as mayor for life and he's been re-elected to every office that he has run for. i think you're absolutely right. question live in a society where people do get a second chance. we'll watch the masters soon. look what tiger woods has done. he's reinvented himself. charles barkley. he did the same thing. reverend, it's a question of, one, is this the best that new york democrats will have...
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here's a second design of san francisco in marion county on the bad and here you see this is on the waterfront, the space-age sort of design there. these are all visions of the future. but while the postwar world be like? this is chicago. this is northerly i/o from a peninsula near the downtown. you see the proposal for the world capital bill. what i find interesting is you really can't see chicago. because of the city is not very. there is an idea here that the peace organization these to be more peaceful surroundings. often proposals for islands. seabury, michigan. a similar design for niagara falls. these are border patrol souls to join the towns on both sides. so through michigan and the twin town in canada in the same attacker falls. modern buildings come the symbolic traffic circles from both continents are part of these designs. back to her friends in south dakota. this is the design for the world capital of the black hills. what you are seeing here is a central tower structure and this looks like concentric circles, but it's actually a spiral to allow the united nations to grow and gro
here's a second design of san francisco in marion county on the bad and here you see this is on the waterfront, the space-age sort of design there. these are all visions of the future. but while the postwar world be like? this is chicago. this is northerly i/o from a peninsula near the downtown. you see the proposal for the world capital bill. what i find interesting is you really can't see chicago. because of the city is not very. there is an idea here that the peace organization these to be...
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district court judge marion ballard, court reporter, attorneys on both sides and during the first appearance is where he learns about the charges he's being faced with, most notably using a weapons of mass destruction. in addition to facing the death penalty, if convicted. it is a nine-page transcript. i want to key in on the key moments here. at first, you have the judge saying i will ask the doctor whether or not the patient is alert. you can rouse him. dr. odom says how are you feel something are you able to answer some questions. the defendant nods affirmatively. at that point they go over the charges he's faced. the penalties he's faced with and the court says if at anytime i say something you do not understand, interrupt me and say so, is that clear and again, the defendant nods. the only time we actually, according to the transcript, he actually speaks is when the discussion is raised about his attorney and what he can and cannot afford. the court says can you afford a lawyer? and at that point the defendant says no. the court says let the record reflect that i believe the defendant h
district court judge marion ballard, court reporter, attorneys on both sides and during the first appearance is where he learns about the charges he's being faced with, most notably using a weapons of mass destruction. in addition to facing the death penalty, if convicted. it is a nine-page transcript. i want to key in on the key moments here. at first, you have the judge saying i will ask the doctor whether or not the patient is alert. you can rouse him. dr. odom says how are you feel...
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marion was sitting in the vip area near the finish line.b went off thoer righ to her right, the second too her left. the explosion hurt spectators as well as runners. a woman was walking past a restaurant when the bomb went off. >> i felt something, and i hadn't heard it yet. when i got inside, before we got under the table. i pulled up my sweatshirt and i realized that i was bleeding. i didn't know it was from the explosion, i thought i was shot or something. >> can you show us the wound? do you feel comfortable? >> you can't really see it, it's under there. >> and it's bloody. yeah, it is. >> we saw this video again and again. the man literaly blown off his feet is 78-year-old bill iffrig. he told his story to cnn's pierce morgan. >> a tremendous explosion, sounded like a bomb went off right next to me and shockwaves just hit my whole body and my legs just started jittering around. i knew i was going down. >> what you don't see in the pictures is iffrig got off and with a little help, finished the race. >> i felt okay, so i told them, i'l
marion was sitting in the vip area near the finish line.b went off thoer righ to her right, the second too her left. the explosion hurt spectators as well as runners. a woman was walking past a restaurant when the bomb went off. >> i felt something, and i hadn't heard it yet. when i got inside, before we got under the table. i pulled up my sweatshirt and i realized that i was bleeding. i didn't know it was from the explosion, i thought i was shot or something. >> can you show us the...
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. >> i started the project because she was actually working on a book called "the genius of marion" whiche same thing. ma marian died in 2001. >> that was pam's mom, your grandmother. >> four, five years after that she announced to the family she wanted to start this book right before she'd been diagnosed. and i live in san francisco. they're in boston. and i could tell from talking to my dad that things weren't going well and i came home to visit and in a way i was involved with the book project. i was so close with my grandma. and it just started, like, like that. she was having struggle writing and so, you know, as a filmmaker, i brought my camera out and would allow her to talk about it because she could do that. and so i just found myself kind of -- >> documenting. >> documenting this. then after about a year, my mom, what we just listened to started really opening up and talking about what it felt like for her. she was a social worker and thaerms a therapist and eloquent about what's emotionally complicated about the disease. >> as you see somebody losing their memory, they are losi
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developments in the boston marion bombing.rs say they have surveillance after person setting off bombs where the bags went off. they do have persons of interest but at this moment the word is no arrest. the story is changing by the minute. there are a lot of conflicting pieces of information out there right now. to set it straight we go to pote williams. pete, what is the latest? >> the latest is that fbi is very excited about some possible leads based on this bonanza of information they've received in
developments in the boston marion bombing.rs say they have surveillance after person setting off bombs where the bags went off. they do have persons of interest but at this moment the word is no arrest. the story is changing by the minute. there are a lot of conflicting pieces of information out there right now. to set it straight we go to pote williams. pete, what is the latest? >> the latest is that fbi is very excited about some possible leads based on this bonanza of information...
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he ought to just repeat the immortal words of marion barry the bitch set him up.ed for marion barry. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> bill: it is 33 minutes after the hour now on this thursday, april 18. pretty sad day in washington, d.c. for many of us because the senate had a test of spine, if we can put it this way yesterday and they failed the test. one who passed the test joins us in studio this morning. my good friend and our good senator from my home state of delaware senator chris coons. good to see you this morning. >>
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dennis: twitter feeds may soon be the home of marion valuable information. the story. shibani: the sec is embracing social media. here is what they decided overnight about the whole use of platforms like facebook and twitter. it is completely suitable unless the access is restricted or investors don't know that where they need to turn to get the latest news. since december, the sec has been reviewing the whole concept of how executives and companies use these platforms. overall, analysts are pretty happy about this news. regulation needs to be applied to social media which is what we thought all along. other channels of disseminating information need to be looked at. the practice of disclosing stuff to overseas blogs and media outlets in african and western european markets, which are efforts to craft stock moves in our view, will also be reviewed. it is required without regard to global location. this is about getting information no matter where you sit around the globe. this is not just about social media. dennis: thank you very much, shibani joshi. cheryl
dennis: twitter feeds may soon be the home of marion valuable information. the story. shibani: the sec is embracing social media. here is what they decided overnight about the whole use of platforms like facebook and twitter. it is completely suitable unless the access is restricted or investors don't know that where they need to turn to get the latest news. since december, the sec has been reviewing the whole concept of how executives and companies use these platforms. overall, analysts are...
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by neighborhood almost all of san francisco is hot and you go up to north bay, realtors say all of marionvalley, rob, can't build among others and mainly investors are buying properties, renting them and a lot of cases dan kerman explores the issue all around the bay area, dan talked to one prospective buyer who is trying to get more and more difficult to get the home they want. >> buying house? not really. >> for the last six months they have been looking to buy gold of the limited of homes for sale is making things much more difficult than expected. >> this is the fourth offer we put in each offer be put in a little bit more than asking, more and more over asking so, we found one about 20% over asking and we got been out by, full cash offer so -- our offer was completely trumped by price in cash offer very frustrating. >>>reporter: more and more common real estate experts say these days many homes are going for over the asking price with multiple bids 30% all-cash offers. >> not would you thought it would be like? >> no i don't know i did know we can get approved for an amount doesn't s
by neighborhood almost all of san francisco is hot and you go up to north bay, realtors say all of marionvalley, rob, can't build among others and mainly investors are buying properties, renting them and a lot of cases dan kerman explores the issue all around the bay area, dan talked to one prospective buyer who is trying to get more and more difficult to get the home they want. >> buying house? not really. >> for the last six months they have been looking to buy gold of the limited...
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cnbc has an exclusive interview with jpmorgan's cfo, marion lake, at 11:00 a.m. eastern.then, will join us on closing bell for a first on cnbc interview at 3 ook p.m. eastern. ross, i know you will stay up to watch outline those. >> we will, seema. thanks very much, indeed, for that. now, as well, we'll be heading out to augusta national golf club, as well, to take in the sights and sounds of the masters. >>> meanwhile, let's bring in shandi rice and gerard cassidy, as well, to talk about bank earnings. thanks very much indeed for joining us. let's kick it off with you, gerard. the investment banking is expected to bring in the bulk of the profits. what are you looking for in particular? >> what we're anticipating for the investment banking area, the fixed income activity is the area we expect to see strong growth relative to the fourth quarter. first quarter results for fixed income trading for all the investment banks is expected to be strong. where the weakness will be is in equities opinion equity trading as well as equity underwriting. the fixed income should be the
cnbc has an exclusive interview with jpmorgan's cfo, marion lake, at 11:00 a.m. eastern.then, will join us on closing bell for a first on cnbc interview at 3 ook p.m. eastern. ross, i know you will stay up to watch outline those. >> we will, seema. thanks very much, indeed, for that. now, as well, we'll be heading out to augusta national golf club, as well, to take in the sights and sounds of the masters. >>> meanwhile, let's bring in shandi rice and gerard cassidy, as well, to...
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mate maddy in marion, south carolina. >> caller: hey, bill.with what they are doing, and i don't think the president should sign it. >> bill: i don't either. >> caller: i think you stay in the same boat that you were in with the sequester, and how can you change a rule for a few and -- and not for all. >> bill: you should not be able to. absolutely. >> maddy just made me home sick after hearing that south carolina accent. >> bill: yes indeed. but she said it right. we all should be in the same boat, and the boat is called the sequester. and we all are in the same boat and if you start making some excerpt exemption exemptions, pretty soon only the poor and middle class will be in that boat, and that boat is going to sink. all right. what is the latest on our boston marathon bombing suspect? we'll fine out from brian becker from the "boston globe." >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like abou
mate maddy in marion, south carolina. >> caller: hey, bill.with what they are doing, and i don't think the president should sign it. >> bill: i don't either. >> caller: i think you stay in the same boat that you were in with the sequester, and how can you change a rule for a few and -- and not for all. >> bill: you should not be able to. absolutely. >> maddy just made me home sick after hearing that south carolina accent. >> bill: yes indeed. but she said it...
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marion wright eddleman from the children's defense fund is a wonderful person, nice round of applausehe other award will go to casey kason and the place erupted. people. >> people went wild. my god. uchsz there to present the award. i don't have to introduce casey kason. if you have ever listened to the radio, you know who casey kason is. if you have ever watched television. have you ever been identified or involved in any progressive causes anywhere in this country especially in southern california, you know who casey kason is. when i was until california working on television and radio and in los angeles and my being chair of the democratic party and protection of the environment, civil rights women's rights, gay rights economic justice, social justice, central america, anti-quandra, you name it. casey kason was there. i marched alongside of him in so many rallies, i can't tell you. he was a wonderful, wonderful guy. he is best known for top 40. once in a while, he moot lose his temper as he did when he was once asked to give a dedication to a little boy who lost -- whose dog had di
marion wright eddleman from the children's defense fund is a wonderful person, nice round of applausehe other award will go to casey kason and the place erupted. people. >> people went wild. my god. uchsz there to present the award. i don't have to introduce casey kason. if you have ever listened to the radio, you know who casey kason is. if you have ever watched television. have you ever been identified or involved in any progressive causes anywhere in this country especially in southern...
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about lavinia will williams, who in january of this year was visiting with his mother and sisters in marioncity, california, celebrating his 70th birthday. 17 years old "usa today." he was checking in on his sister come april, to make sure she was fired because they were suspicious activity going on in the housing complex that day. so he went downstairs to check out what the commotion was about and moments later was shot dead because he walked down some stairs to check out some commotion. the deputies were right on scene saw people desperately trying to revive, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. he'd been hit by several bullets. he was just a visiting his mother and two sisters and to celebrate his 17th birthday. he died june the 11th, 2013. talk about the connection to the background checks piece of the discussion. we can talk about anne-marie botch. she returned home after dropping her kids off at school on april april 8, just a week or so ago in milwaukee and her live-in boyfriend pulled behind her in a taxi cab that he drove. shot her in the head. he then took his gun and turned i
about lavinia will williams, who in january of this year was visiting with his mother and sisters in marioncity, california, celebrating his 70th birthday. 17 years old "usa today." he was checking in on his sister come april, to make sure she was fired because they were suspicious activity going on in the housing complex that day. so he went downstairs to check out what the commotion was about and moments later was shot dead because he walked down some stairs to check out some...
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marion nestle i know is here. she is doing a text on health and nutrition i believe using political cartoons. so i talked to marion about some of her experiences doing this kind of book. like everything else in public health this was a group project. and marian helped us link with the cartoonist group. the founder, sara there was quite intrigued with the idea. so they partnered with us and really applied, supplied most of the cartoons in the later part of the book. i can tell you this book has about 174 pages packed with cartoons, some images in the early part of the book with over 27 cartoonists. by the way, nine of them at least have won the pulitzer prize. so that was amazing to get those, that kind of talent in this kind of book. of course you're going to hear from one of these amazing cartoonists a little later in the present takes, clay bennett in, who did the forward for the book. now clay draws for the "chattanooga times free press" and himself was a winner of the 2002 pulitzer prize for editorial cartooni
marion nestle i know is here. she is doing a text on health and nutrition i believe using political cartoons. so i talked to marion about some of her experiences doing this kind of book. like everything else in public health this was a group project. and marian helped us link with the cartoonist group. the founder, sara there was quite intrigued with the idea. so they partnered with us and really applied, supplied most of the cartoons in the later part of the book. i can tell you this book has...