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i kept michael's file. michael's case was different. on almost every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury, or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. >>> visitation is like oxygen. it's just -- it's such a breath of fresh air. you see normal people thinking normal things and saying normal things and doing normal stuff. they're a reminder of what the real world is. visitation was -- it is special for prisoners' children. and in my situation, there was court-ordered visitation every six months. eric would have to be brought to me by my sister-in-law. >> we went to check in outside the prison. my aunt would come with me every time. everybody else would wait outside. but my aunt would walk with me. we'd have to check in, and there was a big tower. and they would see us and buzz us in. we wou
i kept michael's file. michael's case was different. on almost every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury, or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. >>> visitation is like oxygen. it's just -- it's such a breath of fresh air. you see...
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i kept michael's file. case was different, and on almost every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- you -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury, or they will see through you, but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long, but i did with michael, and it really got me down. nd what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? wha
i kept michael's file. case was different, and on almost every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- you -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury, or they will see through you, but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long, but i did with michael, and it really got me down. nd what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't...
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i kept michael's file. michael's case was different.st every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a lit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ ♪ say it with milk-bone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all
i kept michael's file. michael's case was different.st every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a lit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with...
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i kept michael's file. case was different, and on almost every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- you -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury, or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael, and it really got me down. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ ...are the hands that do goodre things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charit
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i kept michael's file. michael's case was different.evel, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got a leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. at coca-cola we believe in giving people choices. especially today, as people are looking for more low and no calorie options. that's why on vending machines we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they choose. and we're offering more low calorie options, including over 70 in our innovative coca-cola free-style dispensers. working with our beverage industry and restaurant partners, we're helping provide choices that make sense for everyone. because when people come together, good things happen. how are things with the new guy? all we do is go out to dinner. that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every t
i kept michael's file. michael's case was different.evel, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got a leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. at coca-cola we believe in giving people choices. especially today, as people are looking for more low and no...
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i kept michael's file. michael's case was different.almost every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a lit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything
i kept michael's file. michael's case was different.almost every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a lit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate...
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i kept michael's file. michael's case was different. on almost every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury, or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condition. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the m
i kept michael's file. michael's case was different. on almost every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury, or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what...
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i kept michael's file. michael's case was different.very level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got a leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they choose. and we're offering more low calorie options, including over 70 in our innovative coca-cola free-style dispensers. working with our beverage industry and restaurant partners, we're helping provide choices that make sense for everyone. because when people come together, good things happen. there's a reason there's no secondhand smoke in here... ...and no cigarette advertising around here. there's a reason we know this is really bad... ...and this is really good. there's a reason 2 in 3 people are surviving cancer. and we cannot be silent until it'
i kept michael's file. michael's case was different.very level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got a leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they...
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i kept michael's file.s different, and on almost every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- you -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury, or they will see through you, but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long, but i did with michael, and it really got me down. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one
i kept michael's file.s different, and on almost every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- you -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a little bit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury, or they will see through you, but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long, but i did with michael, and it really got me down. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store....
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doctors say without the helmet, michael sherman crowe -- michael schumacher would surely have died. >> a blow to the head can be very dangerous. for more on this, go to bbc.com /news. mikhail clout across the was released from prison by putin. he will be allowed to travel an area that includes switzerland and much of the european union. he also has business interests there. takes over the rotating presidency of the european union on the fifth of the new year. but there is one big issue that brussels has kicked up a stink about, and that is, waste management. the european commission has taken athens to court to close dozens of illegal dumping sites. economy may be rotten, but other problems are piling up, too. the country buried 80% of its rubbish, twice the eu average. in a year, this athens landfill, one of the few plants, will be full. finding a solution to all of this is now urgent. we are dealing with waste and we have not been doing the percentage that we should do. to have a lower impact, we can recycle and find other ways. the problemrs west, gets worse. nestled in the mountain
doctors say without the helmet, michael sherman crowe -- michael schumacher would surely have died. >> a blow to the head can be very dangerous. for more on this, go to bbc.com /news. mikhail clout across the was released from prison by putin. he will be allowed to travel an area that includes switzerland and much of the european union. he also has business interests there. takes over the rotating presidency of the european union on the fifth of the new year. but there is one big issue...
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i kept michael's file. michael's case was different.most every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a lit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. >>> visitation is like oxygen. it's just -- it's such a breath of fresh air. you see normal peop
i kept michael's file. michael's case was different.most every level, particularly an emotional level with me, and you can't afford to -- when you try criminal cases, you've got to leave a lit of your own blood on the floor in front of the jury or they will see through you. but you can't afford to carry it around with you for very long. but i did with michael. and it really got me down. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips...
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michael morton's not special. he's a normal, everyday guy like any of us. i am michael morton. to any of us. and it is a damn shame. >> i guess i really have to say that the prosecution just did not let us know everything we should have known. we just didn't have all the facts. and you can't find someone guilty and just trust your gut if you don't have all the information. and we didn't. >> as long as i live i'll still have mixed feelings about this case. when i look at these reports and so forth and see what was withheld from us, the very tools we needed to work with we didn't have. what michael got was a fundamentally unfair trial when the constitution says that you are entitled to a fair trial. >> i am hopeful that this case sends a message that the law will be form followed, and that if the law is not followed there will be consequences. >> a texas supreme court justice has cleared the way for michael morton to find out why evidence that could have set him free was not turned over to his lawyers 25 years ago. >> we really do believe in due process. we really do believe that
michael morton's not special. he's a normal, everyday guy like any of us. i am michael morton. to any of us. and it is a damn shame. >> i guess i really have to say that the prosecution just did not let us know everything we should have known. we just didn't have all the facts. and you can't find someone guilty and just trust your gut if you don't have all the information. and we didn't. >> as long as i live i'll still have mixed feelings about this case. when i look at these...
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michael was even on his way to ph.d. until his warden shut that down. >> the warden sate, this is a threat to our security. we're not a university. this is a prison. still he says that enabled him to the focus on writing, aided at that point by his wife carroll. they met while michael was behind bars and have been married for ten years now. while in prison, michael published more than half a dozen books about his experience and prison life in general. professors around the country began adding his work to their courses. but it was one school, though, that decided to add michael himself. >> i said really? it was an amazing moment to think the university was going to hire me. >> the transition though was not about its bumps. >> the biggest bump was learning how to drive. i don't know that i didn't know how to drive, but as soon as i got behind the wheel, i realized i don't know how to drive. >> but if you are the bright mind that this institution cultivates -- >> michael true to form has conquered that by now. now travelin
michael was even on his way to ph.d. until his warden shut that down. >> the warden sate, this is a threat to our security. we're not a university. this is a prison. still he says that enabled him to the focus on writing, aided at that point by his wife carroll. they met while michael was behind bars and have been married for ten years now. while in prison, michael published more than half a dozen books about his experience and prison life in general. professors around the country began...
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, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems.e gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75. just get-- >> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and they're still not well-situated in the retail market. the ice cream business generates well over $10 billion a year. i want a taste of it. >> hello. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm marcus. >> hi, marcus, nice to meet you. i'm lori. >> nice to meet you. are you lori--are you mom? >> i'm mom. >> i wore green because i wanted to-- >> you're gonna fi
, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems.e gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates...
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michael started at nine pm he gets home just before dawn. you go to sleep or votes and no sleep in a school. yeah the time is five o'clock. too i was school. six i was at school now quinoa again and then i will wake up and be able to get sleep. and then. hopeful to sleep at school like i did last time. michael's mother levy has had a serious car accident she's been unable to walk without crutches ever since lee never wanted to give up work but she was made redundant last january and she lives off bentley four hundred fifty yards a month in this small house. that. we got finished. last time. michael is in year eleven but at fifteen years of age he risks having to give up everything to take the pressure off his mom a former middle manager in a hospital lee used to make a good living now she's ashamed to send her son now to work especially since she knows it's illegal. and now it sets the young there is legislation around obviously are in the david legislation around now where and set around young people away and nice if the undersell that and
michael started at nine pm he gets home just before dawn. you go to sleep or votes and no sleep in a school. yeah the time is five o'clock. too i was school. six i was at school now quinoa again and then i will wake up and be able to get sleep. and then. hopeful to sleep at school like i did last time. michael's mother levy has had a serious car accident she's been unable to walk without crutches ever since lee never wanted to give up work but she was made redundant last january and she lives...
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in his early 20s michael wanted to be just like the drug kingpin character.t took him two years to reach that goal and the next 20-plus years to reach a very different one. >> did everybody check your e-mail today? i sent you ten questions. >> if any of michael santos' san francisco state students began this school year asking their teacher how he spent his summer, the answer might have surprised them. >> today we're going to talk about the federal prison system. >> michael was in federal custody. >> i just want to share my experience with you. >> then again, prison is where michael santos has spent the last 26 summers of his life. >> 26 years, 9,500 days. 9,500 days from entrance to release. >> it was in 1987 that michael was convicted in federal court of being a drug kingpin. of shipping kilos of cocaine from miami to his hometown of seattle. >> i made every bad decision you could make. >> but before michael was even sentenced, before he spent a single of those 9,500 nights in prison, michael made one very good decision. he picked up a philosophy book and l
in his early 20s michael wanted to be just like the drug kingpin character.t took him two years to reach that goal and the next 20-plus years to reach a very different one. >> did everybody check your e-mail today? i sent you ten questions. >> if any of michael santos' san francisco state students began this school year asking their teacher how he spent his summer, the answer might have surprised them. >> today we're going to talk about the federal prison system. >>...
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michael kors or coach. what do you think? >> sure. i'm going with michael kors on this.as an amazing brand and as far as social buzz they have more twitter followers than coach, more facebook followers. michael kors super popular after project runway and goldman had an analysis this year using google regional search trends michael kors is searched more in the trend setting markets whereas late adopters such as wisconsin and states like that were searching coach more. i'm going to say michael kors is cooler and going to win this round. >> slamming wisconsin in the process, backwards, i have a house there. i'm sensitive. >> stacy. >> the underdog, i'm going with coach. >> since when is coach an underdog? >> it has been repeatedly. >> recently for ten years -- >> michael kors can't keep the stuff on the shelves. coach has been a problem. >> coach has been under comping michael kors by 30%. the expectations are low, rid of their designer who was building his own label at the same time and distracted, they brought in a new designer from spain who's terrific and has a great ba
michael kors or coach. what do you think? >> sure. i'm going with michael kors on this.as an amazing brand and as far as social buzz they have more twitter followers than coach, more facebook followers. michael kors super popular after project runway and goldman had an analysis this year using google regional search trends michael kors is searched more in the trend setting markets whereas late adopters such as wisconsin and states like that were searching coach more. i'm going to say...
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michael started at nine pm he gets home just before dawn. you're going to sleep your votes are no sleep in your school. the later. time is five o'clock. two hours and i'll be waking up at school. between six i was at school and i'll quinoa again and then i will wake up and be able to get sleep. and and then. hopeful to sleep at school like i did last. night. michael's mother lisa has had a serious car accident she's been unable to walk without crutches ever since lee never wanted to give up work but she was made redundant last january and she lives off bentley four hundred fifty euros a month in this small house. we got finished and yeah same as last time. michael is in year eleven but at fifteen years of age he risks having to give up everything to take the pressure off his mom a former middle manager in a hospital lee used to make a good living no she's ashamed to send her son to work especially since she knows it's illegal street legal where. seth young there is legislation around of his there in the davis legislation around now has and s
michael started at nine pm he gets home just before dawn. you're going to sleep your votes are no sleep in your school. the later. time is five o'clock. two hours and i'll be waking up at school. between six i was at school and i'll quinoa again and then i will wake up and be able to get sleep. and and then. hopeful to sleep at school like i did last. night. michael's mother lisa has had a serious car accident she's been unable to walk without crutches ever since lee never wanted to give up...
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it's michael j. fox in "the michael j. fox show" on tomorrow at 9:00.ove you, man. the whole world loves you. >> you're a bad man. >> welcome back, mr. henry. i'm kay, your new segment producer. >> potential new segment producer. >> right. i've got to earn it. and i will because to be part of this -- part of you -- call it inspirational. >> are you crying? is she crying? >> if you don't like her, i can drop her from a stone. >> no, i like that she's shorter than me. it's a nice touch. >> look at you. you're back already. [ applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's what i'm talking about. michael j. fox, the one and only! "michael j. fox show" premieres thursday night at 9:00 p.m. on nbc. blake shelton joins us next. come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] in the moments that matter most... you need more from your antiperspirant. that's why we created degree clinical active clean. better odor protection than secret clinical. so you can do more. degree clinical. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. not only
it's michael j. fox in "the michael j. fox show" on tomorrow at 9:00.ove you, man. the whole world loves you. >> you're a bad man. >> welcome back, mr. henry. i'm kay, your new segment producer. >> potential new segment producer. >> right. i've got to earn it. and i will because to be part of this -- part of you -- call it inspirational. >> are you crying? is she crying? >> if you don't like her, i can drop her from a stone. >> no, i like that...
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michael per advice is with us.he dollar is getting stronger against the yen and the euro, how is the stronger dollar seen feeding through into an equity strategy? >> well, it's interesting. if you look at the dxy, it seems like the 811 is level has been some level of resistance from it. and the other michael is correct, perhaps it will get stronger next year and that's going to certainly lead into the whole issue about whether large caps versus small caps, you know, start seeing more divergence with foreign earnings getting repatriated as small caps may be a beneficiary and gets to, you know, if you have currency exposure and if you have commodity exposure, it may impact in sector dynamics, as well. there is one point i wanted to mention on the dollar/yen. speculative positioning, what is interesting right now, and i would agree with your other guests on the trajectory of the dollar/yen here. but it's interesting to point out that the speculative positioning today is much more aggressively bearish than it was back
michael per advice is with us.he dollar is getting stronger against the yen and the euro, how is the stronger dollar seen feeding through into an equity strategy? >> well, it's interesting. if you look at the dxy, it seems like the 811 is level has been some level of resistance from it. and the other michael is correct, perhaps it will get stronger next year and that's going to certainly lead into the whole issue about whether large caps versus small caps, you know, start seeing more...
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they came to honor michael feeney. known around here as chief feeney. >> you know when you see people like this, they are the best of our family. >> reporter: michael back in june took on the chiefly duties of reviewing the dispatch, signing mountains of forms and making sure pesky sisters are locked up. last week, michael lost his four-year battle with a rare form of bone cancer, and though his short life was plagued with exhausting treatments, those who loved michael said nothing could dampen his spirit. >> michael was able to touch in his short ten years more than most of us ever will in a hundred. >> he loved the giants, yankees, and politics. he even got advice from his mayor on his stump speech for class president. tod the day was the best for michael ever. >> none of us know how to live in the moment, maybe we need to look at kids. because he was just living in the moment. >> reporter: to ensure michael would get to celebrate the holiday, neighbors and friends decorated his house weeks ago with lights and orname
they came to honor michael feeney. known around here as chief feeney. >> you know when you see people like this, they are the best of our family. >> reporter: michael back in june took on the chiefly duties of reviewing the dispatch, signing mountains of forms and making sure pesky sisters are locked up. last week, michael lost his four-year battle with a rare form of bone cancer, and though his short life was plagued with exhausting treatments, those who loved michael said nothing...
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michael would like to join the british police force. joel has just decided to go to technical college to train as an electrician. get dana can see herself as a primary school. in her hometown. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. and i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason we were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed her mind. when the militants decided to try and break through and heard you gania screaming grenade. explosions blow them all run his back your war. and it was all over all should we know that our comrades on our commander won't leave us no matter how tough it gets we're teen. you're getting was a senior in his military trio. he knew that if he didn't smother that grenade with his body more of his comrades would die he gave his own life to save his friend. i know c.n.n. m s n b c fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitmen
michael would like to join the british police force. joel has just decided to go to technical college to train as an electrician. get dana can see herself as a primary school. in her hometown. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. and i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason we were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed her mind....
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michael schumacher won the formula 1 championship. his treatment is overseen by a french neurosurgeon, a friend of the driver. >> michael schumacher has a passion for speed, says a journalist from london. >> he has lived with speed all his life, since he was about eight years old. he's a very experienced skier. he has a ranch in norway and spends a lot of time in the als skiing. he loves speed and danger. when he finished motor racing, going back to 2006, his first retirement he took up motorcycle racing and that prevented an early comeback to motor racing in 2009. he's a guy that can't help himself. he likes to go fast. michael has a lot of people who are not fond of him. i think you have to acknowledge him as the most successful formula 1 driver of all time. he was the first guy who broke through - a massive figure in sport, transsending because he broke every record there was to break. he was an amazing man. he transformed the notion of motor racing, because he built a team around him which was mowed into him and the way that he wo
michael schumacher won the formula 1 championship. his treatment is overseen by a french neurosurgeon, a friend of the driver. >> michael schumacher has a passion for speed, says a journalist from london. >> he has lived with speed all his life, since he was about eight years old. he's a very experienced skier. he has a ranch in norway and spends a lot of time in the als skiing. he loves speed and danger. when he finished motor racing, going back to 2006, his first retirement he...
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michael is the president and he's about that a leader. as michael mentioned the hospitality industry is a industry that looked at gaps around us the hotels have careful because of the guest xrerps and you can post on hotel.com any type of noise and they did. and michael and the hotel has done a good job and i encourage you to move this permit >> any public comment on this item?. all right. seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners happy to take a motion >> i move to approve with police companies. >> second. >> great any further discussion? if not let's take it for a vote >> on the motions to approve with police conditions (calling names) moved. >> congratulations. we're going to move on to our next item that's really a closed item section 4, 5497 and an admin code we are going to do a employee evaluation so we're going to have everyone please we the appropriately report and review of the executive director and it came out very positive. and so that's what i would like to put on the record >> is there a second it to that. >> i'l
michael is the president and he's about that a leader. as michael mentioned the hospitality industry is a industry that looked at gaps around us the hotels have careful because of the guest xrerps and you can post on hotel.com any type of noise and they did. and michael and the hotel has done a good job and i encourage you to move this permit >> any public comment on this item?. all right. seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners happy to take a motion >> i move to...
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how do you respond to that, michael?well, we do have records that go back hundreds or even thousands of years that can show how the earth's temperatures have increased dramatically in the last 150 years. and the concentration of global warming gasses in the atmosphere are at levels that we haven't seen in millions of years. and we know that this is because of the burning of fossil fuels. but if you put all of that aside, the thing that we need to embrace right now that is these extreme weather events that we're seeing that we're beginning to experience right now are causing a serious deterioration of the quality of our lives across the country. i've talked to ranchers in nebraska who have lost their cattle because of the severe drought that we're they're experiencing. i've talked to families in texas, the massive wildfire outside of austin, texas, destroyed 1200 homes. in a period of less than 24 hours. my own family's house was flooded in new jersey because of superstorm sandy. and around the country, if you haven't exp
how do you respond to that, michael?well, we do have records that go back hundreds or even thousands of years that can show how the earth's temperatures have increased dramatically in the last 150 years. and the concentration of global warming gasses in the atmosphere are at levels that we haven't seen in millions of years. and we know that this is because of the burning of fossil fuels. but if you put all of that aside, the thing that we need to embrace right now that is these extreme weather...
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>> yeah, michael. of all in terms of hanging out with cool people, let me say i've spent today in real space with pope francis and in virtual space with michael holmes. if that's not the ultimate double plate of cool i'm not sure what is. look, he has clearly taken some things off the table. a firm no to women priests. he's said he's the son of the church when it comes to teaching on homosexuality. there are other areas where he's indicated openness to change. one for example would be a very painful question in the church which is whether divorced catholics can receive communion. for millions of people it's a real cross to bear. francis has indicated he's open to a more generous inflexible policy. that's part of what might come out of this meeting of bishops here in rome next october. so i think the basic thing is, this is a pope who wants to stress compassion wherever possible. he's not going to throw the baby out with the baggett water and turn church teaching on its ear but he's looking for the most
>> yeah, michael. of all in terms of hanging out with cool people, let me say i've spent today in real space with pope francis and in virtual space with michael holmes. if that's not the ultimate double plate of cool i'm not sure what is. look, he has clearly taken some things off the table. a firm no to women priests. he's said he's the son of the church when it comes to teaching on homosexuality. there are other areas where he's indicated openness to change. one for example would be a...
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come on michael (clappin (clapping.) i have a few prepared remarks you know the rooerdz are able to a.d. live but i've got to write my stuff down so i can be clear. so i want to thank you all for coming out today to celebrate the grand opening of the mary rogers senior center. i was home last time and before i went to bed i was trying to put together the words to say. i thought about it for the last several months. and i decided to frame it with a couple of points of history in my life. the first thing when i i was a teenager and attended a career day in philadelphia and learned with r what an architect does. i realized immediately that's what i wanted to do and went home and told mom and dad. my schooling prepared me for the education but the passion for redeveloping neighborhoods you such as the western edition was god-given. it's been fulfilling over the last thirty years. the second point of my personal history is when we were asked by the members of this community to undertake the development of the filing more site
come on michael (clappin (clapping.) i have a few prepared remarks you know the rooerdz are able to a.d. live but i've got to write my stuff down so i can be clear. so i want to thank you all for coming out today to celebrate the grand opening of the mary rogers senior center. i was home last time and before i went to bed i was trying to put together the words to say. i thought about it for the last several months. and i decided to frame it with a couple of points of history in my life. the...
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and our guest today is michael smith former british military intelligence officer and author of michael it's really great to have you on our show today so as an intelligence insider what is your take on whistleblowers that have recently been in this spot like such as that sounds manning snowden do they deserve scorn or praise or are they there's a mix of the two really i think. the big one of course has been. i think that the information he provided was very important because we didn't know the extent of government surveillance of. telephone calls. and he did in this country a couple years. ago the government tried to pass a bill through parliament called the data communications bill which would have allowed to force communications suppliers providers to provide details of the balance telephone calls and such like. peas threw them out the parliamentarians through that and said we don't want it please ministers this is a prime minister of gone into parliament so we need this bill when actually they had all the data already they were lying to parliament so that's some major issue there bu
and our guest today is michael smith former british military intelligence officer and author of michael it's really great to have you on our show today so as an intelligence insider what is your take on whistleblowers that have recently been in this spot like such as that sounds manning snowden do they deserve scorn or praise or are they there's a mix of the two really i think. the big one of course has been. i think that the information he provided was very important because we didn't know the...
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we are excited about having michael back. michael knows. he understands. his time will come.is that we have everyone out there. there is nothing better than that. as we continue to move forward , as a player, everyone on the offensive side of the ball will excel. >> michael only had two catches, but it seemed like kaep seemed to relax with his reinforcements back. did you feel like that? >> i think he did. i think he was really poised and he was keeping confident in himself and not only in himself, but he was confident about the weapon he's had around him. he always does a good job as far as just running the show. that's his job. that's what he is supposed to do. i think he did a tremendous job making plays and connecting with the wide receivers and the tight ends. i just look forward to more in the upcoming days. >> he had too much turkey yesterday he said or he would have scored on that long one. >> did he? yeah, i gave him a hard time. i said, crab, you have to score on that. you are getting slow. >> the defense once again, phenomenal. >> as always. as always. they come to
we are excited about having michael back. michael knows. he understands. his time will come.is that we have everyone out there. there is nothing better than that. as we continue to move forward , as a player, everyone on the offensive side of the ball will excel. >> michael only had two catches, but it seemed like kaep seemed to relax with his reinforcements back. did you feel like that? >> i think he did. i think he was really poised and he was keeping confident in himself and not...
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michael, i want to start with you. you have been struggling dealing with this affordable care act, trying to get coverage for you and your family. but it sound like you had something of a breakthrough today. >> i have had a horrific experience since october 1st, lawrence. in fact, i remember naively waking up at 5:00 a.m. on the day of the launch, thinking i would go on the site, explore my options, go on the radio and say here they are for my family of five. for eight weeks, could not get any satisfaction online until today. i'm online right now in real time, in fact, i don't think you'll bow able to see it too clearly -- >> hold it up, we'll try. >> all right, there are the 24 plans that are now available for my wife and me and our three sons. our daughter is about to hit 26, so she'll no longer be on the plan, but i can tell you i have 24 plans available to me. i'm in pen pep. we don't even have our own exchange. this via the federal exchange. they range on the low end, one of the bronze plans, $1,050.71. the highes
michael, i want to start with you. you have been struggling dealing with this affordable care act, trying to get coverage for you and your family. but it sound like you had something of a breakthrough today. >> i have had a horrific experience since october 1st, lawrence. in fact, i remember naively waking up at 5:00 a.m. on the day of the launch, thinking i would go on the site, explore my options, go on the radio and say here they are for my family of five. for eight weeks, could not...
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michael steele?ind of goes back to what jimmy started the conversation about the march on washington, the civil rights decisions. and for me it was the supreme court civil rights decision. becau on voting rights. because it really shook the country's attention. yes, we've come far but we still have some ways to go. of all the things you were involved in and many on this panel were involved in over the course of the year, that underlies everything that we're about as a nation. if our voting rights aren't in place, if our civil liberties aren't protected in a meaningful way. so that to me was a very profound moment for the country. >> joy? >> i always enjoy any opportunity i have to agree with my friend chairman steele. and i agree. the voting rights was the social justice of the year. for the conservatives on the court including scalia and roberts to characterize the right to vote in that section five which only 50 years ago was placed into law as essentially special rights, for them to sort of denigr
michael steele?ind of goes back to what jimmy started the conversation about the march on washington, the civil rights decisions. and for me it was the supreme court civil rights decision. becau on voting rights. because it really shook the country's attention. yes, we've come far but we still have some ways to go. of all the things you were involved in and many on this panel were involved in over the course of the year, that underlies everything that we're about as a nation. if our voting...
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we are excited about having michael back. michael knows. he understands. his time will come. great thing about it is that we have everyone out there. there is nothing better than that. as we continue to move forward , as a player, everyone on the offensive side of the ball will excel. >> michael only had two catches, but it seemed like kaep seemed to relax with his reinforcements back. did you feel like that? >> i think he did. i think he was really poised and he was keeping confident in himself and not only in himself, but he was confident about the weapon he's had around him. he always does a good job as far as just running the show. that's his job. that's what he is supposed to do. i think he did a tremendous job making plays and connecting with the wide receivers and the tight ends. i just look forward to more in the upcoming days. >> he had too much turkey yesterday he said or he would have scored on that long one. >> did he? yeah, i gave him a hard time. i said, crab, you have to score on that. you are getting slow. >> the defense once again, phenomenal. >> as always. t
we are excited about having michael back. michael knows. he understands. his time will come. great thing about it is that we have everyone out there. there is nothing better than that. as we continue to move forward , as a player, everyone on the offensive side of the ball will excel. >> michael only had two catches, but it seemed like kaep seemed to relax with his reinforcements back. did you feel like that? >> i think he did. i think he was really poised and he was keeping...
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and stevie branch with his two friends, christopher byers and michael moore.re nude and bound with their own shoelaces. >> i run up there and one look at my ex-husband and i knew it was stevie. and i hit the ground screaming, god, no. >> almost immediately, word spread that these murders were the work of the devil. >> that was the first thing that everybody started saying, that it was a ritualistic killing, satanic killing. i overheard people saying that they'd been trying to let the police know there's been groups of teenagers out there practicing satanic rituals and things like that. >> satanic killing? an idea not so farfetched for the time. this is a community steeped in religion. a church is never far away. and it was a time before the goth look or the notion of a romantic teenage vampire became fashionable. and this was a crime so horrendous it was easy to believe it was committed by a monster. when you're hearing all of this, what's going through your mind? >> exactly the same thing, that that's what happened. that the devil actually come and got my bab
and stevie branch with his two friends, christopher byers and michael moore.re nude and bound with their own shoelaces. >> i run up there and one look at my ex-husband and i knew it was stevie. and i hit the ground screaming, god, no. >> almost immediately, word spread that these murders were the work of the devil. >> that was the first thing that everybody started saying, that it was a ritualistic killing, satanic killing. i overheard people saying that they'd been trying to...
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michael kors is growing like a weed.ement thinks they can double their base with 352 stores to 700 locations over the next few years. i believe that is a realistic projection as it is growing by 20% per year. that's incredible, plus kors uses the shop within a shop model to sell their purchase at the department stores like this stuff. a shop within the shop will boost the productivity of a brand by 25% in the given store, but for kors that are seeing a 75% boost. that's amazing. as for vince, well, let's just say they can increase the store count to 40 locations by 2016 and that's off of the 21 full-price stores and at the moment we don't even know for sure if the brand has that attraction to explore that expansion. what else? vince is pretty much all domestic at this point. michael kors is starting to grow by leaps and bowns. they saw a $500 program a month ago, they'll be with a billion smackers and i thought you worked in email and it makes 11% of cor's revenue. last quarter michael kors posted a 71% increase in sales
michael kors is growing like a weed.ement thinks they can double their base with 352 stores to 700 locations over the next few years. i believe that is a realistic projection as it is growing by 20% per year. that's incredible, plus kors uses the shop within a shop model to sell their purchase at the department stores like this stuff. a shop within the shop will boost the productivity of a brand by 25% in the given store, but for kors that are seeing a 75% boost. that's amazing. as for vince,...
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the formula 1 michael schumacher fighting for his life. more in the news center. >> doctors treating him in france are refusing to predict an outcome for the motor racing champion saying he's on a life-threatening injury. >> he's one of the greatest formula 1 drivers of all time. but michael schumacher is known to be an experienced skier. he fell and hit his head on a rock. he'd been wearing a helmet. within ten minutes the 44-year-old was air lifted off the piece before being transferred to the university hospital in gre grenoabl foran operation. his condition listed as critical and his surgeons indicating he had suffered a bleed on the brain. >> it is too early to say what the prognosis will be. i think seeing the force of the blow his helmet had partially protected them. someone in a similar accident without the helmet wouldn't be here today. >> his wife and two children are said to be at his bedside while supporters worldwide will hope for his recovery. >> he's a very good friend and above all a good champion. he was very much respecte
the formula 1 michael schumacher fighting for his life. more in the news center. >> doctors treating him in france are refusing to predict an outcome for the motor racing champion saying he's on a life-threatening injury. >> he's one of the greatest formula 1 drivers of all time. but michael schumacher is known to be an experienced skier. he fell and hit his head on a rock. he'd been wearing a helmet. within ten minutes the 44-year-old was air lifted off the piece before being...
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he is in an induced coma. >> michael schumacher remains in critical condition. formula one's most successful driver ever is still fighting for his life at this hospital in grenoble. the hospital says the former f1 champion's life is still in danger. schumacher was unconscious when he was admitted on sunday, suffering from severe brain trauma. doctors performed emergency service he -- surgery to try to relieve the pressure on his brain. he is still in an induced coma. >> all the treatments currently recommended are in place. we cannot say anything on what will happen to michael schumacher. >> the news has sent shockwaves around the sporting world. >> i've been listening to the news, like you. i live here, so i came to see him. >> schumacher was with his son in the french alps resort when the accident happened. they were skiing when he fell and hit his head on a rock. he was wearing a helmet, but that wasn't enough to fully protect him from the force of the crash. >> the helmet protected him a little. without tha>> people in schuma's hometown are coming to terms w
he is in an induced coma. >> michael schumacher remains in critical condition. formula one's most successful driver ever is still fighting for his life at this hospital in grenoble. the hospital says the former f1 champion's life is still in danger. schumacher was unconscious when he was admitted on sunday, suffering from severe brain trauma. doctors performed emergency service he -- surgery to try to relieve the pressure on his brain. he is still in an induced coma. >> all the...
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. >> michael, shane, you got your haircut. where is your glasses? i would never recognize you. you're in trouble again? you see somebody so young and innocent in one picture. and then it looks like they lived 20 different lives in such a short time. that's where we ask questions about the family life, health problems, drugs. are you high? when was the last time you smoked? >> i don't know. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. >> yesterday? >> no. >> today? >> no. >> last week? >> no. >> for some reason i'm not believing you. >> on a september afternoon, when most teenagers are sets into their new school year, 17-year-old michael is back in juvenile for the third time on suspicion of burglary. the same charge for which he's already on probation. >> i'm sober? >> you're sober? there's a difference between being sober and high. >> every child has a story. we all have a story. in our life. if you can get little pieces and bits -- it's like a big puzzle. does your mother know you're here? >> yeah. >> where did they arrest you at? >> my house. >> by the time they get
. >> michael, shane, you got your haircut. where is your glasses? i would never recognize you. you're in trouble again? you see somebody so young and innocent in one picture. and then it looks like they lived 20 different lives in such a short time. that's where we ask questions about the family life, health problems, drugs. are you high? when was the last time you smoked? >> i don't know. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. >> yesterday? >>...
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think, michael? >> i think we learned yesterday that the fed is starting to acknowledge that inflation is persistently lower than they have been looking for, and that is starting to become a concern. there is this scenario, the risk that the taper takes a pause at some point early next year because the inflation numbers will come in softer at times. >> congratulations, michael, on your 2013 work. michael hanson from bank of america. we will continue with phil henry in a bit. >> it is time for the top business stories from around the world. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, he and the company are selling shares in an offering valued at $3.9 billion. he is selling a portion of the shares being offered and says he will use the money to help pay his taxes. beforeck was up 108% today and it fell at the open. investment bankers and traders at citigroup are probably going to get bonuses that are a little changed from last year, or less. 5% or 10%may earn less than a year ago. and her she is expect -- and hershe
think, michael? >> i think we learned yesterday that the fed is starting to acknowledge that inflation is persistently lower than they have been looking for, and that is starting to become a concern. there is this scenario, the risk that the taper takes a pause at some point early next year because the inflation numbers will come in softer at times. >> congratulations, michael, on your 2013 work. michael hanson from bank of america. we will continue with phil henry in a bit....
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let's bring in presidential historian, michael beschloss and michael smerconish, also an msnbc contributorop-eds are showing up, the handshake between president obama and raul castro, white house again insisting this was not something that was preplanned and if look at how it went down there, it seems as if that is the case. but florida republican senator, marco rubio, a vocal critic of the castro regime and administration as well, has already said, if the president was going to shake his hand, he should have asked him about those basic freedoms that mandela was associated with that are denied in cuba. john mccain saying, it gives raul some propaganda to continue to prop up his dikt torial brutal regime. that's all. and michael beschloss, given the circumstances, president obama bounded up the stairs and ran into raul castro. could he have not shaken his hand? how significant would it have been if the president of the united states just turned his head? >> i think the chances of that would have been about zero, craig. look at it. you're at the funeral -- number one this was a funeral. numb
let's bring in presidential historian, michael beschloss and michael smerconish, also an msnbc contributorop-eds are showing up, the handshake between president obama and raul castro, white house again insisting this was not something that was preplanned and if look at how it went down there, it seems as if that is the case. but florida republican senator, marco rubio, a vocal critic of the castro regime and administration as well, has already said, if the president was going to shake his hand,...