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. >> eric: why are so many people, why are we mesmerized by crime stories like this? anyone in room is focused in on the testimony. >> bob: i can't agree with more. why do we do this? we go back to the days of bank robbers and train robbers. back in the 1800s. we have been fascinated by this stuff. america is fascinated by it. look at o.j. simpson. mesmerized the country for months. we'll continue to do it. >> eric: do you watch it at all? this prosecutor, wow! >> andrea: i do. >> eric: he is just nailing her. >> andrea: you have an attractive couple and you read details of the case. she was assaulted allegedly after she dropped his new camera after she was taking nude photos after a day of sex. you read details and this is stuff you watch in open operas but it's real. we'll get to pistorius later and you have an attractive, athlete, model. but again, you can't believe someone would stab somebody 27 times. someone would shoot somebody else on valentine's day's day. hollywood can't make this stuff up. that's why people watch it. >> i'm shocked that she took the stand i
. >> eric: why are so many people, why are we mesmerized by crime stories like this? anyone in room is focused in on the testimony. >> bob: i can't agree with more. why do we do this? we go back to the days of bank robbers and train robbers. back in the 1800s. we have been fascinated by this stuff. america is fascinated by it. look at o.j. simpson. mesmerized the country for months. we'll continue to do it. >> eric: do you watch it at all? this prosecutor, wow! >>...
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simpson, it mesmerized the country for months and months. it will continue to.think it's not unusual at all and i think frankly, whether you like it or not, it does get millions and millions of people engaged. >> you watch at all? you following close? by the way, this prosecutor, wow. he is just nailing her. >> it think it's because you hae this attractive couple and you read the details of the case, i mean, she was assaulted allegedly after she dropped his new camera after -- she was taking nude photos after a day of sex. you read all these details. this is d stuff that you watch n soap opera, but it's real. same with i know we're going to get into pistorius later. but you have this attractive ant athlete, this model.hl but again, you can't believe that someone would stab somebody 27 times. someone would shoot somebody else on valentine's day. i mean, hollywood can't even make this stuff up. i think that's why people watch it. >> i'm shocked that shepl took e stand in her own defense. i mean, she's just absolutely getting belaid. >> of course she's innocent. sh
simpson, it mesmerized the country for months and months. it will continue to.think it's not unusual at all and i think frankly, whether you like it or not, it does get millions and millions of people engaged. >> you watch at all? you following close? by the way, this prosecutor, wow. he is just nailing her. >> it think it's because you hae this attractive couple and you read the details of the case, i mean, she was assaulted allegedly after she dropped his new camera after -- she...
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it's mesmerizing.e here on the embarcade embarcadero, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> not a bad idea to sit below and sip coffee and enjoy. >> they cut it off at 2:00 a.m. we won't have it for our show. >> but at dusk. >> all right. 5:41 right now. following developing news out of italy where the cardinals just wrapped up day two of pre-conclave meetings. we'll let you know what they say about a date they'll meet to start picking the next pope. >>> if washington the slow roll out of the latest budget cuts not the only thing on lawmakers' minds. tracie potts live now with what they're doing to try to prevent a shutdown later this month. we're trying to remain optimistic. do you have good news for us? >> republicans are floating a new budget that doesn't raise taxes and gives defense and veterans affairs more money but for the most part keep spending at last year's level. we'll see how that goes over in the democratically controlled senate. when it comes to cuts already in place, airports starting to
it's mesmerizing.e here on the embarcade embarcadero, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> not a bad idea to sit below and sip coffee and enjoy. >> they cut it off at 2:00 a.m. we won't have it for our show. >> but at dusk. >> all right. 5:41 right now. following developing news out of italy where the cardinals just wrapped up day two of pre-conclave meetings. we'll let you know what they say about a date they'll meet to start picking the next pope. >>>...
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it seems regardless of nationality and faith, people around the world are mesmerized by this pope. thank you very much. in pakistan, a suspect has been arrested for the murder of the u.s. journalist daniel pearl. he belongs to a banned organization, and was arrested in karachi. daniel pearl was killed 11 years ago while researching a story about militancy. one of africa's most wanted war crimes suspects has surrendered. walkedgolese warlord into the u.s. embassy in rwanda and asked to be taken to the international criminal court. prosecutors want him to stand trial for war crimes in the democratic republic of congo. the americans and were wondering's are certainly under da obligation to send ntagan straight to the hague. we know from the icc themselves that they cannot wait to get ganda.hand on mynta him of the crimes he was accused the firstern congo -- perk it -- the first person to be convicted at the icc last year, how guilty and jailed for 14 years. i think the icc believes they have a strong case against bosco .nd uganda -- bosco ntaganda it is questionable why he turned hims
it seems regardless of nationality and faith, people around the world are mesmerized by this pope. thank you very much. in pakistan, a suspect has been arrested for the murder of the u.s. journalist daniel pearl. he belongs to a banned organization, and was arrested in karachi. daniel pearl was killed 11 years ago while researching a story about militancy. one of africa's most wanted war crimes suspects has surrendered. walkedgolese warlord into the u.s. embassy in rwanda and asked to be taken...
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layers of words in mesmerizing patterns. his pieces sell for thousands and are in the collections of the world's great museums like new york's museum of modern art. but miller doesn't talk about his art. he can't. the 52-year-old is severely autistic. kara miller is dan's sister. >> you and i are able to express ourselves. for someone with autism, especially at the level he has, that's not an option for him. here he can do that. >> reporter: here is oakland's creative growth, a nonprofit art center for the disabled -- a free program for people with all levels of talent given a chance to express themselves in a world where that isn't always easy. >> they have been seen as being outside of society. so if you bring them into a context and say, tell me your life, tell me your story and they do it through art it's amazing what opens up. >> these are my paintings. >> reporter: william scott's work is also in the collections of top museums. >> i taught myself how to paint. i taught myself. >> he has a beautiful soul. he wants to ch
layers of words in mesmerizing patterns. his pieces sell for thousands and are in the collections of the world's great museums like new york's museum of modern art. but miller doesn't talk about his art. he can't. the 52-year-old is severely autistic. kara miller is dan's sister. >> you and i are able to express ourselves. for someone with autism, especially at the level he has, that's not an option for him. here he can do that. >> reporter: here is oakland's creative growth, a...
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his testimony left the 50 of us there mesmerized. he's an air guitarist and a man with a really great disposition. wow, just from a photo copy, people want to tell their stories. that's been really a very cool part, a lot of people were adopted. >> last year, we had one of the policemen that came by and he shared with us that he was adopted and he was very supportive of what we were doing there. so it was, it was very heart warming to hear that. >> i'm getting chased. we've got to take a break. we're coming back with kathleen and ron and 40 days for life. >>> welcome back to mosaic. today, we're here with kathleen gillis and ron conapasky talking about 40 days for life, a lent enacten activity. where are we going here? >> we want to challenge parents and children. mothers in the neighborhood coming over and saying, hey, instead of going to get that starbucks, we're going to swing by and pray at the site. if we could get more parents to do that, just to try it out, then they follow up with an e- mail and say we want to sign up for the
his testimony left the 50 of us there mesmerized. he's an air guitarist and a man with a really great disposition. wow, just from a photo copy, people want to tell their stories. that's been really a very cool part, a lot of people were adopted. >> last year, we had one of the policemen that came by and he shared with us that he was adopted and he was very supportive of what we were doing there. so it was, it was very heart warming to hear that. >> i'm getting chased. we've got to...
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. >> always mesmerized by the weather. here is what is going on. right now, it is quiet out there. as we head to the sierra, can you see the snow is starting to taper so that is good news if you trying to get up that way with a lot of fresh powder to ski open. the big picture, you can see scattered snow showers in the sierra and wet weather down in southern cal and long the coast our best radar returns with the next system sliding right down the coast. watch it right here as it comes down the coast and with it, it will hurl moisture at most areas of the coast. it will be in the central valley in the afternoon. 35 at tahoe and 60 in sacramento and 53 in monterey and low 60's headed down to san diego and los angeles. it will be wet today. sue? >> good morning, we have a couple of lane closures at bay bridge with maintenance work so you are finding a slight delay, a few cars backed up. we have someone merging or an accident right here. we will look at that but you will find minimal delay on the left side of the toll plaza. elsewhere, we will look at the oakland area where we have an a
. >> always mesmerized by the weather. here is what is going on. right now, it is quiet out there. as we head to the sierra, can you see the snow is starting to taper so that is good news if you trying to get up that way with a lot of fresh powder to ski open. the big picture, you can see scattered snow showers in the sierra and wet weather down in southern cal and long the coast our best radar returns with the next system sliding right down the coast. watch it right here as it comes down...
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and when we look at the mesmerizing infinite design, we now see that there are certain transformations in our bag of symmetries that, when applied to the design, bring it right back on itself, like that. so there's a set of symmetry transformations that leave the entire infinite design unchanged, or "invariant," is what we say. we call this set the symmetry group of the design. now, the important word here is "group." a group is a set of symmetries that behave sort of like the good old integers. now, what i mean by that is i can take two numbers and add them and get another number. similarly, i can take two symmetries, apply them one after another, and get another symmetry. i can take a number and find its negative, and when i add those two numbers, i get 0. and similarly, i can take a symmetry, do its inverse symmetry, and it's as if i did nothing at all. those simple properties define what we mean by a group. one of the most beautiful results in all of mathematics is the characterization, or classification, of the various possible groups of symmetries of these infinite planar or line
and when we look at the mesmerizing infinite design, we now see that there are certain transformations in our bag of symmetries that, when applied to the design, bring it right back on itself, like that. so there's a set of symmetry transformations that leave the entire infinite design unchanged, or "invariant," is what we say. we call this set the symmetry group of the design. now, the important word here is "group." a group is a set of symmetries that behave sort of like...
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layers of words in mesmerizing patterns. his pieces sell for thousands and are in collections of the world's great museums like new york's museum of modern art. but miller doesn't talk about his art. he can't. the 52-year-old is severely autistic. kara miller is dan's sister. >> we're able to express ourselves, but for someone with autism, especially the level he has, that's not an option for him. and here he can do that. >> reporter: here is oakland's creative growth. a nonprofit art center for the disabled. a free program for people with all levels of talent. given a chance to express themselves in a world where that isn't always easy. >> they've been seen as being outsiders of society. if you bring somebody no a context and say really tell me about your life, your story and they do it through art, it's amazing what opens up. >> this is my paintings. >> okay. >> reporter: william scott's work is also in the collections of top museums. >> i taught myself how to paint. >> reporter: yeah. >> i taught myself. >> he has a reall
layers of words in mesmerizing patterns. his pieces sell for thousands and are in collections of the world's great museums like new york's museum of modern art. but miller doesn't talk about his art. he can't. the 52-year-old is severely autistic. kara miller is dan's sister. >> we're able to express ourselves, but for someone with autism, especially the level he has, that's not an option for him. and here he can do that. >> reporter: here is oakland's creative growth. a nonprofit...
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it's actually slightly mesmerize zblg they're doing a bunny hop. >> or, a leapfrog if you want to mixors. >> or, they're monkeying around. >> oh, wow. >> unfortunately, for us, probably not for you, we're out of time. we'll be back with more "good morning america" after we finish these beers. these mr. clean guys, they're like a clean team. did you see mr. clean disinfecting bath cleaner killing that bacteria yesterday, just flaunting it? and did you see the magic eraser clean up that crazy kitchen mess? it was like super dirty, super clean. how? wish i hadn't. [ sniffs ] what's that amazing smell? it's mr. clean with the amazing scent of gain. wow! you know, if i had a team, you'd be on it. [ gasps ] our mascot could be a cleanosarus rex. you're off the team. [ male announcer ] dirt and grime have nowhere to hide with the mr. clean clean team on your side. ( birds chirping ) exceptionally smooth with a harmonious blend of flavor and aroma. green mountain coffee for your keurig brewer. brew a better day. >>> ginger, we couldn't get enough of your "fixation." great race. we'll leave yo
it's actually slightly mesmerize zblg they're doing a bunny hop. >> or, a leapfrog if you want to mixors. >> or, they're monkeying around. >> oh, wow. >> unfortunately, for us, probably not for you, we're out of time. we'll be back with more "good morning america" after we finish these beers. these mr. clean guys, they're like a clean team. did you see mr. clean disinfecting bath cleaner killing that bacteria yesterday, just flaunting it? and did you see the...
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we fall silent, we fall into a state of fascination, we are mesmerized, and that state of consciousness continues until the picture stops moving. these two men, stanford and mybridge, invented, if you like, the first pictures in motion, the first moving pictures 130 years ago in california. let's go to san san francisco, january 1880. leland stanford, former governor of the state, president of the central pacific railroad, the richest man west of the mississippi has built a mansion on the top of california hill. we call it today nob hill, at the time they called it california hill. they call it nob hill because of stanford and his preposterously rich friends who moved there to build their enormous houses overlooking the city. stanford's house has 50 rooms, it's 50,000 square feet, it's decorated within an inch of its life with rosewood cabinetry on every wall and murals painted by italian painters that imitate the frescoes found under the ashes of pompei. model statuary, a dining room that can seat 50, ballroom that 300 people can dance in and 15 live-in servants. three people live in t
we fall silent, we fall into a state of fascination, we are mesmerized, and that state of consciousness continues until the picture stops moving. these two men, stanford and mybridge, invented, if you like, the first pictures in motion, the first moving pictures 130 years ago in california. let's go to san san francisco, january 1880. leland stanford, former governor of the state, president of the central pacific railroad, the richest man west of the mississippi has built a mansion on the top...
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layers of words in mesmerizing patterns. his pieces sell for thousands.ections at the world's great me seams. miller doesn't talk about his art. he can't. the 51-year-old is severely autistic. cara is dan's sister. >> you and i, we're able to express ourselves. but for someone with autism, that's not an option for him. here, he can do that. >> reporter: here is oakland's creative growth. a nonprofit art center for the disabled. a free program for people with all levels of talent. given a chance to express themselves. in a world where that isn't always easy. >> them been seeing as being outsiders. if you bring somebody into a context and you say, tell me about your life, and they do it through art, it's amazing what opens up. >> look at my paintings. >> reporter: william scott's work is also in the collections of top museums. >> i taught myself how to paint. i taught myself. >> he has a beautiful soul and he really wants to change the world. >> reporter: in many ways his art really has changed his reality. a man with autism who doctors said had little chan
layers of words in mesmerizing patterns. his pieces sell for thousands.ections at the world's great me seams. miller doesn't talk about his art. he can't. the 51-year-old is severely autistic. cara is dan's sister. >> you and i, we're able to express ourselves. but for someone with autism, that's not an option for him. here, he can do that. >> reporter: here is oakland's creative growth. a nonprofit art center for the disabled. a free program for people with all levels of talent....
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we've been mesmerized by the tragic tale of fatal attraction. tonight, a killer in her own words as jodi arias fights from having to pay the ultimate price. the testimony is graphic, both the images and language and may be too explicit for younger viewers. ♪ a new and glorious morn fall on your knees ♪ >>> jodi arias has sung a lot of different tunes since this picture of bliss turned into a bloodbath. ♪ oh night divine >> a grisly tale of passion gone wrong. of sex, lies and a life brutally cut short. >> this is a case, a story, a criminal defendant unlike any other we've met before. >> jodi arias, beautiful young woman, accused of brutally murdering her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, as a matter of fact, the day that she admittedly killed him, they had sex. they took pictures. but when she stabs him 29 times, almost decapitates him, shoots him in the head. and she says it's self-defense. but the prosecutor has a whole different theory here. that it was premeditated, cold-blooded murder, because she was obsessed with travis alexander. >> repor
we've been mesmerized by the tragic tale of fatal attraction. tonight, a killer in her own words as jodi arias fights from having to pay the ultimate price. the testimony is graphic, both the images and language and may be too explicit for younger viewers. ♪ a new and glorious morn fall on your knees ♪ >>> jodi arias has sung a lot of different tunes since this picture of bliss turned into a bloodbath. ♪ oh night divine >> a grisly tale of passion gone wrong. of sex, lies...
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he seemed measure mesmerized and took it in, almost like i have a big job. what do you make of that and whether that helps or hurts him? >> two things. i guess we were watching the same patrol car -- program but seeing it differently. i saw a man relaxed and chatting with the people of rome. he wasn't pontificating, he was just talking. you probably had the same experience i did. itches in the presence -- i was in the presence of mother theresa. not a charismatic person. i'm saying his power comes from his awe then sith -- awe thentiesty. he's sincere, authentic, living the life he calls others to live. he's genuine. that's water in the desert. >> neil: i try to get that genuine thing down. i built a career trying to build that. in all seriousness, do you get a sense, father, people quickly seize on the age, 76, maybe he's a place-setter, maybe just an interim guy to clean up, get the church right, and then a maverick comes in after that. >> i don't think we know any of that. we know he's going to do the best job he can for whatever time he has. you don't kn
he seemed measure mesmerized and took it in, almost like i have a big job. what do you make of that and whether that helps or hurts him? >> two things. i guess we were watching the same patrol car -- program but seeing it differently. i saw a man relaxed and chatting with the people of rome. he wasn't pontificating, he was just talking. you probably had the same experience i did. itches in the presence -- i was in the presence of mother theresa. not a charismatic person. i'm saying his...
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. >> we have been so mesmerized this morning. it is now boring without the bay lights. >> now mike nicco, how is the weather going to be for the event? >> i am not invited to the party? well, i will bring the dip, i get it. now, you can see how dry it has been, back to july 1 to june 30 of this year, which is our rainy season, we are down almost 3" in live more and 4" in san jose, and 4.5" in oakland and nearly five in san francisco. the clouds are opening and it is cooler outside, one degree in mountain view and fog in napa. 30's inland at 7:00, and mid-40's for the rest of us hanging out in the low 50's at the coast and upper 50's by noon and 4:00, in our bay and inland neighborhoods and notice light rain developing in the north bay by 4:00 and starting to spread into the bay by 7:00. so, it is evening and overnight rain if most of us outside of the north bay, and when that passes this time tomorrow morning, we haves of showers that get colder and probably less numerous by thursday and we get a snow level down to 2,500' on thur
. >> we have been so mesmerized this morning. it is now boring without the bay lights. >> now mike nicco, how is the weather going to be for the event? >> i am not invited to the party? well, i will bring the dip, i get it. now, you can see how dry it has been, back to july 1 to june 30 of this year, which is our rainy season, we are down almost 3" in live more and 4" in san jose, and 4.5" in oakland and nearly five in san francisco. the clouds are opening and...
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playing in a cockpit, the mesmerizing lost photos.he breakout star of "the bible," tv's jesus on the headlines calling him -- >> hot jesus. >> then live with michael and maria. >> steal my heart. >> could i feel it again? i couldn't tell. >> maria's crazy backstage video diary as she fills in for kelly. plus steve harvey on being called the next oprah. >> there you go. hey, hey. >> "extra, extra!" >> hey, everyone, welcome to "extra" here at the grove. i'm mario lopez. >> and i'm maria menounos. coming up, jay leno back on the attack plus how much does he really make on the tonight show? >> we start with breaking news. here's jerry. >> barbara walters hanging up her microphone? huge breaking tv news, "deadline hollywood" says the legendary walters decides to retire in may of 2014 following specials and tributes. barbara wanting to go out on her own terms after 52 legendary years in the business. her rep issuing a no comment to "extra." >> oh, come here. >> barbara playing it close to thevest with a.j. just a few weeks ago. >> and no p
playing in a cockpit, the mesmerizing lost photos.he breakout star of "the bible," tv's jesus on the headlines calling him -- >> hot jesus. >> then live with michael and maria. >> steal my heart. >> could i feel it again? i couldn't tell. >> maria's crazy backstage video diary as she fills in for kelly. plus steve harvey on being called the next oprah. >> there you go. hey, hey. >> "extra, extra!" >> hey, everyone, welcome to...
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basically, he mesmerized other impressionable people to do the killing like sharon tait. >> the familys. >> not having literally subjected the victims to murder and torture, i put him at a lower number where there were like spree-like killings. he didn't do the killings. but with evil mind, you would have to put him at the top, i agree. >> and frightened as well. i think a lot of people are still frightened when you see him speak. dr. stone, thank you to you again for coming in. that was awful information, but nonetheless, it is fascinated. people are riveted by this. >>> just days before prosecutors are going to seek the death penalty for james holmes, the gunman in the aurora colorado gun shooting is offering to spare us all from the machinations of a trial. is he trying to avoid the death penalty? are the prosecutors interested in anything he has to offer? that conversation is next. so it can offer an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon, the best highway fuel economy of any gas engine in america. that's american ingenuity. to find new roads. you know who you are. you can part a crowd,
basically, he mesmerized other impressionable people to do the killing like sharon tait. >> the familys. >> not having literally subjected the victims to murder and torture, i put him at a lower number where there were like spree-like killings. he didn't do the killings. but with evil mind, you would have to put him at the top, i agree. >> and frightened as well. i think a lot of people are still frightened when you see him speak. dr. stone, thank you to you again for coming...
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even though i was so mesmerized, i thought, well, she could have fallen there. >> i've been an aerialisteven years and i've never fallen. there's no difference between not falling 13 feet and not falling 300 feet. when your body knows how to fly, it's not going to let you fall. >> but after about 15 minutes, the high winds whipping sharp around take their toll. fatigue sets in. >> i didn't want to push it anymore than i already had. and i was exhausted. i was ready to come down. >> i think that people were really excited and proud that she was doing this. and that they were there to see it. so much so that when the police came, people were cheering for her and showing their support. >> i wanted people to see that i was being arrested not for breaking the law but for breaking tradition. >> sharp is arrested and charged with multiple crimes and felonies. she is looked up on rikers island for three days before she's released on bail. her sentence, five free aerial shows for children. >> my decision was neither reckless nor endangering of others. it was planned. controlled. considered. part
even though i was so mesmerized, i thought, well, she could have fallen there. >> i've been an aerialisteven years and i've never fallen. there's no difference between not falling 13 feet and not falling 300 feet. when your body knows how to fly, it's not going to let you fall. >> but after about 15 minutes, the high winds whipping sharp around take their toll. fatigue sets in. >> i didn't want to push it anymore than i already had. and i was exhausted. i was ready to come...
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get some pinnacle, some costco, some general mills and radian while everyone else sits mesmerized. while the windows of the banks we'd never heard of three weeks ago and won't care about three weeks from now. ed in illinois. ed? >> caller: hello, jim, first of all a double thanks for your continued help for the small investor and for taking my call. >> triple your welcome right back at you. >> caller: okay. i got a question for you, but a little lead-in here. as you know, we've got great natural reserves of natural gas. and i have a feeling that within a year or two as this unfolds and they can get it to the consumers whether domestically or via export, gas is going to -- excuse the pun, explode, so i'd like to be in on that. my question to you is this, how does exxon fit into that picture? >> yeah, you know, i've got to tell you, ed, exxon is a very big worldwide levered company that did overpay for xto, one of our favorite companies, mr. simpson put it together, but it's not a natural gas play. the natural gas plays are southwest energy, capital oil and gas, range resources, and
get some pinnacle, some costco, some general mills and radian while everyone else sits mesmerized. while the windows of the banks we'd never heard of three weeks ago and won't care about three weeks from now. ed in illinois. ed? >> caller: hello, jim, first of all a double thanks for your continued help for the small investor and for taking my call. >> triple your welcome right back at you. >> caller: okay. i got a question for you, but a little lead-in here. as you know,...
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soaring once again, we were able to put it all in context because fortunately becky quick, in a mesmerizing morning managed to get the point across of what buffett is thinking here. >> if you ask me whether stocks are cheaper than other forms of investment, in my view, the answer is yes. we are buying stocks now because we're buying them not because we expect them to go up, we're buying them because we think we're getting good value for them. the dumbest investment, in my view, is a long-term government bond. >> would you listen? the dumbest government bonds, the best stocks. it isn't just that american stocks represent the best values on earth. he laid that case out. it's that money managers and acquirers keep bringing out those values on a daily basis. yes, it wouldn't matter if they sat there like bumps on a log. every day it seems someone somewhere has brought out value or is bringing out value right now. let's start with buffett himself. we know there are two buffett portfolios. he holds them for as long as they remain true and then the actual business that he buys with the cash, a num
soaring once again, we were able to put it all in context because fortunately becky quick, in a mesmerizing morning managed to get the point across of what buffett is thinking here. >> if you ask me whether stocks are cheaper than other forms of investment, in my view, the answer is yes. we are buying stocks now because we're buying them not because we expect them to go up, we're buying them because we think we're getting good value for them. the dumbest investment, in my view, is a...
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and who knew cats were mesmerized with optical illusions. waste and wish they made wine goblets, there is a new line of cups with the classic soloi look but they are reuseable. apple revealed the iphone was almost called the telepod. though the bible never mentioned helicopters the pope got a slick ride out of town and then the aviationist website noticed this. a puff of white smoke from the chopper after landing which made us briefly consider saying "holy smoke" but cooler heads prevailed. this is all the rage in the uk, a commercial featuring a moon-walking pony who hoofs it all over the meadow to the cliff. dancing to the music of fleetwood mac. the best part is when he stops to let the farmer go by before once again letting his pony flag fly. as we get ready to go tonight a couple of legitimate late items. fox 5 a in atlanta put out this picture. they interviewed george w. bush's art instructor who said he's painted 50 dogs so far. 48 others besides these two. who knew? and a few hours ago steve martin sent out this photo on his twitter
and who knew cats were mesmerized with optical illusions. waste and wish they made wine goblets, there is a new line of cups with the classic soloi look but they are reuseable. apple revealed the iphone was almost called the telepod. though the bible never mentioned helicopters the pope got a slick ride out of town and then the aviationist website noticed this. a puff of white smoke from the chopper after landing which made us briefly consider saying "holy smoke" but cooler heads...
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three and a half year-old daughter, you all had this experience, she pulled out my phone and i am mesmerized she discovers things i did not know existed. i feel she is a prodigy. >> host: when she and estonia? [laughter] >> guest: then one year ago they start early with pre-preschool in every single one maybe there were not prodigy's but wired differently. the evolution the you cannot educate my daughter like i was educated. the generation of choice you cannot have a row of desks and a bell ringing during ben franklin's time with single subjects in teachers and a mass education environment and expect she will be engaged, let alone a small or based on the date of manufacture be lined up in a row is comedy. >> host: how you learned about citizenship? you are talking about reforming capitalism civic children whose look at the cames that they have and the apps to get people automated but you go almost anywhere now just to look at these high phone half a billion people spending more than one hour per dave playing on-line games. 21 years or younger, you spend more time playing on-line game stand i
three and a half year-old daughter, you all had this experience, she pulled out my phone and i am mesmerized she discovers things i did not know existed. i feel she is a prodigy. >> host: when she and estonia? [laughter] >> guest: then one year ago they start early with pre-preschool in every single one maybe there were not prodigy's but wired differently. the evolution the you cannot educate my daughter like i was educated. the generation of choice you cannot have a row of desks...
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it's mesmerizing and brilliant. >> reporter: one day she came across something in the water that hasaunted her ever since. >> we were coming up the slope and i saw what looked like a piling and it was this big black column. as i got closer, realized that it was actually a storm outfall. and it was so full of road grime and who knows what, that it was just black. it was just billowing and billowing and it just doesn't stop. when i saw that stuff flowing and of course, i went home and started looking it up on the internet. what's in stormwater? and i'm like, oh-- we don't want that there. >> reporter: stormwater is a toxic cocktail of sediment, grease, tire wear and any litter small enough to slip into storm drains. and that's just what you can see. there's much more we can't. microscopic particles of heavy metals, like zinc and copper, are commonly found in urban highway runoff. there's also oil and petroleum- based hydrocarbons. contrary to what a lot of people think, runoff is puget sounds biggest source of pollution. >> approximately 50% of the region believe that stormwater is tre
it's mesmerizing and brilliant. >> reporter: one day she came across something in the water that hasaunted her ever since. >> we were coming up the slope and i saw what looked like a piling and it was this big black column. as i got closer, realized that it was actually a storm outfall. and it was so full of road grime and who knows what, that it was just black. it was just billowing and billowing and it just doesn't stop. when i saw that stuff flowing and of course, i went home and...
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its beauty is mesmerizing, its power awe-inspiring.on this day, it's the force of men, not nature, that's the biggest miracle of all. an unbelievable rescue mission to save one man who has crept dangerously close to the edge of the falls. the call comes in on march 19th, 2003, 5:08 p.m. sergeant pat moriarty is on duty. he's a 19-year veteran of the niagara falls state park police. >> our radio man yelled down the hall and said, we just got a call from the canadians. there's a man on the ice at terrapin point. >> not a safe place to be. terrapin point is a piece of land that sits as close to the falls as you can get. >> the drop from that point, at terrapin point, is over 180 feet straight down. if you go over in that particular spot, you're not going to survive. >> when moriarty arrives on the scene, it's even worse than he expected. the man is not on the icy formation on land. he's waist deep in frigid water. >> when i saw the victim standing almost in waist-deep water right at the brink of the falls, the hair on the back of my neck
its beauty is mesmerizing, its power awe-inspiring.on this day, it's the force of men, not nature, that's the biggest miracle of all. an unbelievable rescue mission to save one man who has crept dangerously close to the edge of the falls. the call comes in on march 19th, 2003, 5:08 p.m. sergeant pat moriarty is on duty. he's a 19-year veteran of the niagara falls state park police. >> our radio man yelled down the hall and said, we just got a call from the canadians. there's a man on the...
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strung up and down the bridge's suspension cables and they've will put on a show that promises to mesmerize audience and that anyone in sf or marin with a view of the bay bridge. >> interesting in sequences that will display patterns based on all of the motion that i find around the bridge. >> reporter: the artist with roots in silicon valley now based in new york city created this art project using $8 million in private money and to give you a sense of how advanced our technology has become, all 25,000 of those lights can be turned on and programmed with just a laptop computer and software that he created. by the way, if you're going to head across the western span into sf for the next two years like a lot of us do, you wonder can i see it? no. that's on purpose so that you're not to be distracted. caltrans asked the l.e.d. lights face outwards away from the bridge. some of the imagery you see now looks like you are looking at the reflection of water. other times it looks like you have waves and you see a speed boat going across. sometimes it looks like the water fountain outside the mirag
strung up and down the bridge's suspension cables and they've will put on a show that promises to mesmerize audience and that anyone in sf or marin with a view of the bay bridge. >> interesting in sequences that will display patterns based on all of the motion that i find around the bridge. >> reporter: the artist with roots in silicon valley now based in new york city created this art project using $8 million in private money and to give you a sense of how advanced our technology...
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it was a mesmerizing interview in which dennis rodman called george stephanopoulos dude. >>> dude. >> and engaged in a lot of guesswork. >> guess what, guess what, guess what, what i did -- what i did was history. was history against what? >> imagine the north korean interpreter trying to make sense of this interview. now, there is at least one guy who came to rodman's defense. >> maybe dennis is a lot better than what we have. >> donis trump was dissing the obama administration's diplomatic skills. rodman just returned to trump's all-star excellent apresentence where he was picked last when two teams were formed. >> i was the last one picked. it didn't bother me. >> kim jong-un sure doesn't bother him. >> very humble. >> so honest. >> his country like him. not like him, love him. >> cartoonist steve breen drew both of them thinking in unison, standing next to him making me appear less crazy. from north korea, rodman tweeted, maybe i'll run into the gangnam style dude while i'm here, which prompted the gangnam style here to tweet back, i'm from hash tag south, man. south, not north ko
it was a mesmerizing interview in which dennis rodman called george stephanopoulos dude. >>> dude. >> and engaged in a lot of guesswork. >> guess what, guess what, guess what, what i did -- what i did was history. was history against what? >> imagine the north korean interpreter trying to make sense of this interview. now, there is at least one guy who came to rodman's defense. >> maybe dennis is a lot better than what we have. >> donis trump was dissing...
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. >> the movie is about a little boy who becomes mesmerized by magic, getting a magic kit when he's 7the neighborhood. it never turned into anything, but, yeah, see, i was somebody who loved to not find out the trick. >> not find out. >> yeah, pulling the curtain back i would much rather not know how it was done. two camps, ones who like that and ones who don't want to know. >> you worked with david copperfield. >> he designed this big trick in the movie called the hangman. he actually designed this illusion for us to do and we -- steve buscemi and i did it on stage. it was kind of fun. >> looked like a lot of fun. we have to talk about jim ckac r carrey. >> he is out of his mind. it is like vintage jim carrey. he's just going for it. crazy. >> i mean you just never know what he's going to do. >> no, and we didn't when we were shooting neither. that's part -- >> how much did he play with it. >> all the time. every take would be different. you know, he would do 20 takes in a row and be invariably funny. >> if he played a daniel day-lewis and didn't break character on set. >> no, he was
. >> the movie is about a little boy who becomes mesmerized by magic, getting a magic kit when he's 7the neighborhood. it never turned into anything, but, yeah, see, i was somebody who loved to not find out the trick. >> not find out. >> yeah, pulling the curtain back i would much rather not know how it was done. two camps, ones who like that and ones who don't want to know. >> you worked with david copperfield. >> he designed this big trick in the movie called the...
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. [♪ mysterious music ♪] >> you are just mesmerized by his abs. >> stephanie: he carried me around in my hearing is not very good anyway i won't know where he has been or what is going on. what is that? you haven't been out cruising in the park again have you? [ laughter ] >> stephanie: let's dive into the right-wing world. i'm spiralling downward. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: sean hannity. >> bob woodward the man who wrote the definitive book on the sequester, and is now slamming president obama for the situation is reportedly now being warned i will use the word threatened by the white house that he will regret his outspokenness. >> shut up. >> stephanie: actually the polite chipmunks are like really, you are kiss asses both of you. >> after you. >> oh, no you first. >> stephanie: bill o'reilly. >> there is budget chaos in washington that may result in some small automatic spending cuts. the federal government under president obama simply cannot get a responsible budget passed since the president was elected in 2008 this has happened every year. >> thanks to the republicans in c
. [♪ mysterious music ♪] >> you are just mesmerized by his abs. >> stephanie: he carried me around in my hearing is not very good anyway i won't know where he has been or what is going on. what is that? you haven't been out cruising in the park again have you? [ laughter ] >> stephanie: let's dive into the right-wing world. i'm spiralling downward. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: sean hannity. >> bob woodward the man who wrote the definitive book on the...
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i am mesmerized by this story. >>> while the supreme court takes up a divisive issue in a few weeks. president urging the justices to legalize same-sex marriage. even die-hard republicans are joining this fight. >> some die-hard republicans. >>> and do you think you can multitask? check out this guy in southern california. he looks like he's just juggling, but he's also solving a rubik's cube puzzle. this is awesome. >> that's another got to see moment. there's smart people and then people that just make you mad. >>> but first this. day one of the former pope's retirement is also day one for the search of his successor. >> now that benedict is at the papal retreat, meetings begin today to elect his replacement. abc's david wright tells us about the likely candidates. >> reporter: save these images, because in all likelihood, one of them is the next pope. maybe angelo bagnasco. and italians do have the home court advantage. 1 out of every 4 votes in the conclave. >> cardinal scola, cardinal bagnasco of italy is being mentioned more and more. these names are being floated without much
i am mesmerized by this story. >>> while the supreme court takes up a divisive issue in a few weeks. president urging the justices to legalize same-sex marriage. even die-hard republicans are joining this fight. >> some die-hard republicans. >>> and do you think you can multitask? check out this guy in southern california. he looks like he's just juggling, but he's also solving a rubik's cube puzzle. this is awesome. >> that's another got to see moment. there's...
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i thought that it was mesmerizing to listen to how well they are doing with stuff that people know istores to go into. it's a good shopping experience. >> i wasn't going say that, but there were times when the air in a mall or a department store, i need to find a chair. i need to sit down because i'm tired, but williams sonoma, there's something about it. the interiors are good, right? >> yes. i paid $16 for a thing of mustard there and it wasn't any good and it didn't matter, i was thrilled. >> bed bath and beyond i could spend a day there. >> only if you have a coupon. >> i have a coupon and that's for joe. >> jc penney has wi-fi and that's why i go to jc penney. >> is that an invention of ron johnson's? >> yes. they did not have wi-fi before. i can't think of a better thing to do at a department store than wi-fi. >> the hell with joe fresh, right? >> joe fresh is like joe boxer. i've got wi-fi. >> jim, do you have views on cyprus? >> i think 4% yield is good. i think t.j. rogers is buying the stock -- >> oh! you mean, cyprus, it's near malta. >> i use cypress, the golf course becau
i thought that it was mesmerizing to listen to how well they are doing with stuff that people know istores to go into. it's a good shopping experience. >> i wasn't going say that, but there were times when the air in a mall or a department store, i need to find a chair. i need to sit down because i'm tired, but williams sonoma, there's something about it. the interiors are good, right? >> yes. i paid $16 for a thing of mustard there and it wasn't any good and it didn't matter, i was...
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. >> alisyn: and i'm mostly mesmerized by the pig's hat, fantastic. >> jesse: what is that?ken in the city, coops on the roof. what's the problem with the pig. let us know what you think-- someone squealed? oh, let us know what you think about this, and should the the family be allowed to have a pig in the house. friends@foxnews.com. use hashtag ff weekend on twitter and let us know. >> alisyn: and tell us what else is happening, this story, the marines have identified the victim and gunman in that deadly shooting at the marine corps base in quantico. sergeant lopez was a tactics instructor at the school and tests marines to become officers and shot and killed fellow marines, lance corporal sarah, and jacobs ruly in the barracks and turned the gun on himself. and the officials have not given a motive for the shooting. and a sad turn of events for a new york man just set free from prison. two days after being exonerated of murder he had a heart attack and he's now in the hospital. he was convicted in the killing of a rehaby, and he was released from behind bars after 23 years
. >> alisyn: and i'm mostly mesmerized by the pig's hat, fantastic. >> jesse: what is that?ken in the city, coops on the roof. what's the problem with the pig. let us know what you think-- someone squealed? oh, let us know what you think about this, and should the the family be allowed to have a pig in the house. friends@foxnews.com. use hashtag ff weekend on twitter and let us know. >> alisyn: and tell us what else is happening, this story, the marines have identified the...
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in february and march, this mesmerized both governments. u.s. forces killed osama bin laden. in september 2011 this was attacked by fighters from the conneen network -- hot conneen network. it was at that point in november of 2011 that the leadership in the united states decided to step back and let them debate for themselves when it would be possible to ring gauge with the united states. the pakistani parliament approved recommendations with the committee on national security for u.s. and pakistan relations. in washington we read these recommendations and recognize there are good parts and that parts of them. we felt it formed the basis for a real engagement with pakistan. a number of us had a chance to travel there. when secretary clinton met the president, they decided to draft a work plan for the next six months including reopening the ground lines of communication from afghan to pakistan. minister accomplish that several months later. recognition that it was time to move the u.s./pakistan relationship. intense work of the levels have produced a number of agreements inclu
in february and march, this mesmerized both governments. u.s. forces killed osama bin laden. in september 2011 this was attacked by fighters from the conneen network -- hot conneen network. it was at that point in november of 2011 that the leadership in the united states decided to step back and let them debate for themselves when it would be possible to ring gauge with the united states. the pakistani parliament approved recommendations with the committee on national security for u.s. and...