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but look what happened when curtis ming put four different stores to the honesty test. >> reporter: it promises, stores claiming to have the lowest prices, but is it really as good as it sounds? wired with a hidden camera we go undercover putting stores to the price match honesty test. first up, fry's. check out the sign. we match internet prices. scanning the aisles our producer finds this 70" sharp tv for $2,999 but look the same exact tv is online for $2,385. more than $600 less. >> you guys price match? >> yes. >> if it's authorized. >> what does that mean? >> reporter: remember the sign? look closely. see the asterisk? it says see store for details. the salesman says they will only price match for authorized competitors. and the store we found is not one of them. then listen as he admits, fry's price matching ad is misleading. >> i guess it's misleading. >> i know. it is kind of misleading. you know? then you guys -- [ inaudible >> reporter: lewis says just because stores say they price match doesn't mean they will on everything. especially up against online retailers who don't pa
but look what happened when curtis ming put four different stores to the honesty test. >> reporter: it promises, stores claiming to have the lowest prices, but is it really as good as it sounds? wired with a hidden camera we go undercover putting stores to the price match honesty test. first up, fry's. check out the sign. we match internet prices. scanning the aisles our producer finds this 70" sharp tv for $2,999 but look the same exact tv is online for $2,385. more than $600 less....
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>>reporter: the response was over well ming to the family. they still have the christmas spirit. >> we are not letting this get our home -- hopes down. >> done -- donations help replace 75% of the gifts. >>> one last time. today was the final day of racing at hollywood park. this was a place for movie royalty to be seen. taking it's place is a shopping center and condos. >>> you can watch the 9ers take on the falcons right here. in the stadium extra officers will be everywhere for any one trying to steal a piece of the stadium. theef thieves -- thieves will be arrested on the spot. >> fans should stay in their seat past tomorrow games. no word on the plans. >>> we are counting down to that final kickoff. our live coverage starts at 5. our special look back at the stick. >>> looking for fresh local produce but don't have time to hit the market. there is a app for that. good eggs is connecting food di di -- fooddies. the startup is preparing expansion to new york and other states. >>> clear skies over most of the state right now. we are 43 in c
>>reporter: the response was over well ming to the family. they still have the christmas spirit. >> we are not letting this get our home -- hopes down. >> done -- donations help replace 75% of the gifts. >>> one last time. today was the final day of racing at hollywood park. this was a place for movie royalty to be seen. taking it's place is a shopping center and condos. >>> you can watch the 9ers take on the falcons right here. in the stadium extra officers...
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the ming dynasty, happensberg dynasty and now problem for the preeminent dynasty of our age. >> the duck characters led by family pate rach are stars. but in an article of gq phil robertson called homosexuality sinful. just more. out from there bestiality, the drunkards the swindlers they won't inherit the kind dom of god. it's not right. >> jon: yeah, man it's zz top not zz bottom. [ laughter ] first of all i don't watch your duck dine industry and i assumed it was a show where ducks reenacted the show dynasty. which, by the way, would have eye huge gay audience. besides equating being gay with bestiality he recommend -- reminisced about how black people were happy during slavery times and no one was singing the blues forgetting, of course, that was pretty much when and where the blues were invented. as you can imagine glaad filed a complaint and naacp. >> there's something called the first amendment. this is the word police. political correctness. >> jon: yes, i, too, have a problem with the word of police. it's by far the worst law and order spinoff. i don't care for it. [ laughter ]
the ming dynasty, happensberg dynasty and now problem for the preeminent dynasty of our age. >> the duck characters led by family pate rach are stars. but in an article of gq phil robertson called homosexuality sinful. just more. out from there bestiality, the drunkards the swindlers they won't inherit the kind dom of god. it's not right. >> jon: yeah, man it's zz top not zz bottom. [ laughter ] first of all i don't watch your duck dine industry and i assumed it was a show where...
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ups for the first time it was swamped by an over well ming number of -- overwhelming number of packages. julie showed up at the ups store hoping for the best. >> i was waiting for my husband's big christmas gift at my office. it is the last day before christmas. i waited for hours and hours for it to show up and it never did. >> in she went to see if the present was there. she is not alone. thousands of packages across the country won't make it in time for the holiday. they blamed a surge in e-commerce orders and an ice storm in the south that started when the shipping rush began. texas residents were angry with their packages held hostage. >> we ordered these things on december 1st. >> our friend julie left ups empty handed. >> a little disappointing, but she was really nice and everybody was very helpful with me. it is what it is. >> there may be one consulation. ups will honor service guarantees with air and service guarantees which may include refunds. abc news. >> some of the bay area last christmas eve shoppers left at 9:00. only target was open later with some locations open unti
ups for the first time it was swamped by an over well ming number of -- overwhelming number of packages. julie showed up at the ups store hoping for the best. >> i was waiting for my husband's big christmas gift at my office. it is the last day before christmas. i waited for hours and hours for it to show up and it never did. >> in she went to see if the present was there. she is not alone. thousands of packages across the country won't make it in time for the holiday. they blamed a...
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this silver charm is from the ming dynasty. brides used to wear them. the wife were supposed to use them to keep track of family assets. this ancient abacus might have been used for fortune telling. it is perceived as a lucky charm to increase business. he wants visitors to learn the history of china's decisions with neighboring countries through the abacus. >> translator: the unesco recognition is an honor for china. my wish is to spread the abacus culture, hand it down through our ancestors throughout the world and have all people everywhere appreciate it. >> reporter: through the ages, chinese did their calculating on abacuses. now the device is expected to play a role in promoting china's exchanges with the rest of the world. kurando togo, nhk world, linhai, china. >>> people all over india were outraged last december by the gang rape and murder of a young woman on a bus in the capital new delhi. the public outcry that followed the crime and similar ones led government officials to introduce tough new punishments for sex offenders, but efforts to st
this silver charm is from the ming dynasty. brides used to wear them. the wife were supposed to use them to keep track of family assets. this ancient abacus might have been used for fortune telling. it is perceived as a lucky charm to increase business. he wants visitors to learn the history of china's decisions with neighboring countries through the abacus. >> translator: the unesco recognition is an honor for china. my wish is to spread the abacus culture, hand it down through our...
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shifting noise like with the tracks and the next thing i know two people from across the train come ming at me and fell on top of me. >> reporter: about 100 passengers were on the train traveling from new york to grand central terminal. the bodies of 3 victims were found outside on the ground. th was removed from said -- a fourth was removed from the outside of the train. >> making sure nobody was thrown in on the force of the crash. >> workday, fully occupied. it would have been tremendous. >> more than 60 people were hurt. several are critical. ryan kelly broke his left hand. >> i got thrown across, back and forth. came to me like a halt. people screaming. >> reporter: firecrews lifted air bags to free trapped passengers, cut away parts of the cars to get people out. the crash happened about half a mile from another derailment over the summer. the officials are looking at speed as a possible factor. >> we have not spoken to the conductor. we an teuspate interviewing the train crews in the next day or two. >>> a law enforcement source tells cbs news that the train operator told first re
shifting noise like with the tracks and the next thing i know two people from across the train come ming at me and fell on top of me. >> reporter: about 100 passengers were on the train traveling from new york to grand central terminal. the bodies of 3 victims were found outside on the ground. th was removed from said -- a fourth was removed from the outside of the train. >> making sure nobody was thrown in on the force of the crash. >> workday, fully occupied. it would have...
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ups for the first time it was swamped by an over well ming number of -- overwhelming number of packagesulie showed up at the ups store hoping for the best. >> i was waiting for my husband's big christmas gift at my office. it is the last day before christmas. i waited for hours and hours for it to show up and it never did. >> in she went to see if the present was there. she is not alone. thousands of packages across the country won't make it in time for the holiday. they blamed a surge in e-commerce orders and an ice storm in the south that started when the shipping rush began. texas residents were angry with their packages held hostage. >> we ordered these things on december 1st. >> our friend julie left ups empty handed. >> a little disappointing, but she was really nice and everybody was very helpful with me. it is what it is. >> there may be one consulation. ups will honor service guarantees with air and service guarantees which may include refunds. abc news. >> some of the bay area last christmas eve shoppers left at 9:00. only target was open later with some locations open until 1
ups for the first time it was swamped by an over well ming number of -- overwhelming number of packagesulie showed up at the ups store hoping for the best. >> i was waiting for my husband's big christmas gift at my office. it is the last day before christmas. i waited for hours and hours for it to show up and it never did. >> in she went to see if the present was there. she is not alone. thousands of packages across the country won't make it in time for the holiday. they blamed a...
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of young people whether it's lemonade stands or roadside sales, they're excited about the idea of mingomething and having somebody pay them for it. those are the type of values we should be teaching, independence, self reliance, not more dependency from uncle sam. >> can you believe that park ranger told her she couldn't sell her mistletoe? >> it's ridiculous. we should be promoting these kinds of things in is great this girl did this. unfortunately i will not be surprised if we find out uncle sam comes knocking on her door next year asking for money. this perfectly reflects what's wrong in this country right now. there are too many rules, too many regulations. it continues to get worse. in 2012 alone, the regulatory rules exceeded the amount that were in the first term of bush and clinton comned. it continues to get worse. that's why businesses aren't opening up. they can't afford to open up. they can't afford the licenses and permits that you have go through. it's ridiculous. >> the liberals have a war on christmas. we know that. now the work ethic, holiday time, really? >>ot at all.
of young people whether it's lemonade stands or roadside sales, they're excited about the idea of mingomething and having somebody pay them for it. those are the type of values we should be teaching, independence, self reliance, not more dependency from uncle sam. >> can you believe that park ranger told her she couldn't sell her mistletoe? >> it's ridiculous. we should be promoting these kinds of things in is great this girl did this. unfortunately i will not be surprised if we...
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san francisco fire department official was also there to explain why a teenaged passengerey ming yang was declared dead before she was run over by two fire trucks. >> one of the personnel that recognized the deceased immediately based on their training and our protocols defaulted to the higher priority of effecting rescue of trapped victims in a burning aircraft. >> as to why the plane crash- landed in the first place, one of the pilots said the visual approach combined with the sfos downed guidance system stressed him out. >>> for a second day thousands waited for hours to see nelson mandela's body. his body was moved from a military hospital in pretoria to the union buildings where he was inaugurated as south africa's first black president in 1994. tomorrow will be the last day of viewing. after that, he will be taken to his hometown of qunu for burial on sunday. >>> a member of the south african government says they made a mistake hiring a sign language interpreter who is coming under fire for his performance at mandela's memorial. tina kraus tells us the interpreter says he was tr
san francisco fire department official was also there to explain why a teenaged passengerey ming yang was declared dead before she was run over by two fire trucks. >> one of the personnel that recognized the deceased immediately based on their training and our protocols defaulted to the higher priority of effecting rescue of trapped victims in a burning aircraft. >> as to why the plane crash- landed in the first place, one of the pilots said the visual approach combined with the...
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. >> amy was talking about ming the smoke out. behalf is happening, mike? >> in concord the winds are light as normally they are in the valley under this regime. there is a lid on the atmosphere so it will spread out but it will not get much off the ground probably only a couple hundred feet but that is better than it is on the ground. how are the temperatures? we are warmer today than yesterday from two to six degrees warmer, and san jose is up to 35 this morning and 35 also in mountain view and 35 in oakland and upper 20 through most of our inland valleys. today, we will have sunshine and not so many high clouds as yesterday. temperatures are warmer, low-to-mid fists -- 50's and the 8th "spare the air" day. >> we have a sig-alert in san jose with an overturned vehicle trapping a person that has reported injuries. this is northbound 85. two lanes are blocked off by c.h.p. and caltran is here. they have to repair the center divider. the sig-alert is in effect until further notice. as we look at drive time traffic, tracy to dublin over the a pass is 23 minut
. >> amy was talking about ming the smoke out. behalf is happening, mike? >> in concord the winds are light as normally they are in the valley under this regime. there is a lid on the atmosphere so it will spread out but it will not get much off the ground probably only a couple hundred feet but that is better than it is on the ground. how are the temperatures? we are warmer today than yesterday from two to six degrees warmer, and san jose is up to 35 this morning and 35 also in...
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we won't be ming sure i'm holding the tour comes because a major part of the problem was that the previous agreed it was when a guy like awesome we make sure that doesn't happen again. moreover some joined by our industry employment correspondent in court monday. it is what is this is a sturdy christmas present for the government of having to grow just a really significant about that but it's a he is as it often at the asc i was the only service union but it remained outside the fold. this left it exposed to the rather more draconian snp legislation emergency financing legislation. not thathey are within the fall it again it means fact and they will have the protections of having two wrote. i think that some sources were wondering this evening weather and brendan how that might be out by the unions to appeal more to cody and elements of the fact the legislation that needs to be seen but it is a good day to pick up and couldn't recover but not all be succumbing to finish his work some arm rings in the health area. we know where i think yesterday to put the case that the health service that
we won't be ming sure i'm holding the tour comes because a major part of the problem was that the previous agreed it was when a guy like awesome we make sure that doesn't happen again. moreover some joined by our industry employment correspondent in court monday. it is what is this is a sturdy christmas present for the government of having to grow just a really significant about that but it's a he is as it often at the asc i was the only service union but it remained outside the fold. this left...
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forty billion dollars now the reason why these numbers a co ming so far is because russians are changing their attitude to buying online whereas in the past they've always like to pay five times in cast now they are getting more comfortable with using their credit cards so you can say that the tide is changing. now talking of shipping one of the reasons why russians have typically stayed away from internet shopping is because post of russia is notoriously bad for delivering sometimes this part of the process here the price of us could be the most annoying part because people can wait months on end for a parcel in the us if it ever arrives at all now post of russia they are getting better and they vow to improve the situation they're going to do so in a limbo right of ways including being more innovative being less they dependent as well as improving their online services as well and all of this is to become more profitable in the long run they've just introduced an app which you can use on apple and android as well as you can track your paso which is a brit way of getting to the way. oh
forty billion dollars now the reason why these numbers a co ming so far is because russians are changing their attitude to buying online whereas in the past they've always like to pay five times in cast now they are getting more comfortable with using their credit cards so you can say that the tide is changing. now talking of shipping one of the reasons why russians have typically stayed away from internet shopping is because post of russia is notoriously bad for delivering sometimes this part...
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wang fu ming is part etymologist, part farmer and chief admirer.interested in insects since i was eight years old" he told us. 16 years ago, he started farming these critters commercially-- yes, there is a market. "business is very good" he told us. "many pharmaceutical factories make products with them." almost all of his roaches are used in traditional chinese medicine. he claims they can cure what ails you-- from the heart to the liver to the lungs. ground cockroaches has been used to treat wounds and even as an ingredient in toothpaste. wang took us in to see where the roaches are raised. oh, my gosh. his relaxed demeanor did not rub off. okay, could you just stand there, don't come too close. they feed the roaches wheat shavings and vegetables for four months, then they're boiled, dried and some are crushed to put into pill form-- which is much easier to stomach. wang says he makes $160,000 a year from these bugs. wow! this is all filled with cockroaches? on special occasions, wang says, they can even be part of dinner. he fried some so that w
wang fu ming is part etymologist, part farmer and chief admirer.interested in insects since i was eight years old" he told us. 16 years ago, he started farming these critters commercially-- yes, there is a market. "business is very good" he told us. "many pharmaceutical factories make products with them." almost all of his roaches are used in traditional chinese medicine. he claims they can cure what ails you-- from the heart to the liver to the lungs. ground...
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. >> amy was talking about ming the smoke out. behalf is happening, mike? light as normally they are in the valley under this regime. there is a lid on the atmosphere so it will spread out but it will not get much off the ground probably only a couple hundred feet but that is better than it is on the ground. how are the temperatures? we are warmer today than yesterday from two to six degrees warmer, and san jose is up to 35 this morning and 35 also in mountain view and 35 in oakland and upp
. >> amy was talking about ming the smoke out. behalf is happening, mike? light as normally they are in the valley under this regime. there is a lid on the atmosphere so it will spread out but it will not get much off the ground probably only a couple hundred feet but that is better than it is on the ground. how are the temperatures? we are warmer today than yesterday from two to six degrees warmer, and san jose is up to 35 this morning and 35 also in mountain view and 35 in oakland and...
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tell ming someone should be held accountable. >> the state senator has launched an investigation. he's looking into allegations the bolts were mishand yeld, and allowed to sit in standing water, there are is concern other bolts could have been weakened. saying people paid for the bridge and deserve to know everything. >> people make mistakes we should tell them about it this, is bigger than just bolts. >> at the bay bridge, abc # news. >> still ahead here at 6:00 we're going to be live with some last minute power shoppers and nonstop shopping you can do between now and christmas. >> i'm spencer christian. windy spots around the bay area and temperatures dropping sharply. >> michael finney back with a look at local ride sharing service. what happens if you don't pay the fare? >> and a bay area girl gets a >> and a bay area girl gets a wish to becomedid you get chips for the party? nope. [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. ♪ make t♪ holidays pop. hey, that's the last
tell ming someone should be held accountable. >> the state senator has launched an investigation. he's looking into allegations the bolts were mishand yeld, and allowed to sit in standing water, there are is concern other bolts could have been weakened. saying people paid for the bridge and deserve to know everything. >> people make mistakes we should tell them about it this, is bigger than just bolts. >> at the bay bridge, abc # news. >> still ahead here at 6:00 we're...
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tell ming someone should be held accountable. >> the state senator has launched an investigation. he's looking into allegations the bolts were mishand yeld, and allowed to sit in standing water, there are is concern other bolts could have been weakened. saying people paid for the bridge and deserve to know everything. >> people make mistakes we should tell them about it this, is bigger than just bolts. >> at the bay bridge, abc # news. >> still ahead here at 6:00 we're going to be live with some last minute power shoppers and nonstop shopping you can do between now and christmas. >> i'm spencer christian. windy spots around the bay area and temperatures dropping sharply. >> michael finney back with a look at local ride sharing service. what happens if you don't pay the fare? >> and a bay area girl gets a wish to become a super >> tonight a mendocino county judge decided a pass around the town of willis can go forward. opponents claimed caltrans has not done proper reviews and isn't doing enough to restore damage however, a judge ruled in caltrans favor throwing that case out of co
tell ming someone should be held accountable. >> the state senator has launched an investigation. he's looking into allegations the bolts were mishand yeld, and allowed to sit in standing water, there are is concern other bolts could have been weakened. saying people paid for the bridge and deserve to know everything. >> people make mistakes we should tell them about it this, is bigger than just bolts. >> at the bay bridge, abc # news. >> still ahead here at 6:00 we're...
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we figure that some sort of tragedy took place at the home on via a ming go. >> we saw a spanish speaking deputy come out and talk to the group here who has been very quiet. he can see deputies coming in and out of the house. they are going to be holding a press conference and they will provide information and it will not be for another four hours. we learned that the fire department came on a medical call but we have no details beyond that. we will keep trying to figure out exactly what happened here and we will bring you the latest as it develops. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> 503, we are following developing news, san jose police are following information and this investigation could affect train service later today, janine? >>> yes, it could, i want to tell you what is happening. >> reporter: the coroner arrived at the scene at 87 and court and you can see police are watching over the scene. we have learned from the lieutenant that the victim in this incident was an adult female. let's go to some video we took earlier. the train was headed back to the yard and they looked for someb
we figure that some sort of tragedy took place at the home on via a ming go. >> we saw a spanish speaking deputy come out and talk to the group here who has been very quiet. he can see deputies coming in and out of the house. they are going to be holding a press conference and they will provide information and it will not be for another four hours. we learned that the fire department came on a medical call but we have no details beyond that. we will keep trying to figure out exactly what...
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the ground with flames, foam, debris and confusion as a san francisco rig ran over crash survivor ye ming wan not once but twice. >> there is one person who didn't get the treatment that i know that you all would want and that we would expect. >> while we definitely regret the additional insult to the deceased. >> reporter: three separate firefighters during triage said she was dead and moved on. >> each one of the personnel that recognized the deceased then immediately, based on their training and our protocols, defaulted to the higher priority of effecting rescue of trapped victims in a burning aircraft. >> reporter: while rig drivers typically traveling in teams had only one set of eyes. >> our riders were eventually pressed into service inside the aircraft leaving our drivers by themselves. >> reporter: andria borba, kpix 5. >> it will likely be several months before federal investigators issue a final report. >>> happening today, bart and its two biggest unions are expected back at the negotiating table. the issue this time, six weeks per year of paid family leave. that clause in the
the ground with flames, foam, debris and confusion as a san francisco rig ran over crash survivor ye ming wan not once but twice. >> there is one person who didn't get the treatment that i know that you all would want and that we would expect. >> while we definitely regret the additional insult to the deceased. >> reporter: three separate firefighters during triage said she was dead and moved on. >> each one of the personnel that recognized the deceased then immediately,...
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. >>> a potent cold frontxd comin into the bay area and bringing in showers thise1e1 mu]ming.hard freeze. coldest air ofe1th$u$e season s far.< rñ those winds of change g ouru cameras around a bit. more of a concern, two incidents on two bay areaxd bridges. outside this morning. look at those winds. a windy tuesday morning, december 3rd, this is "today in the bay." >>> from nbc9ye1 area, this is "today in the bay." >> thank you for joining us. >> the desperate search for a missing san jose family is ramping up this:lañ morning. their small plane vanishede1 whe ying over idaho. they originally began their trip injf san jose and that's where are this morning. >>> he flew his single engine beach bonanza aircraft. he wasfá flying sunday afternoo with four members of his family including his son. they took=. off from bakers e1c oregon. around 3:30 hejf radioed in tha his engine failed and thatfá he need needed kor d need needed a location of a grass strip. they're ám(uár'g the area byjf chopper and plane. it'sok a little town called yelw pine. smith is the lpceo of cordless of a h
. >>> a potent cold frontxd comin into the bay area and bringing in showers thise1e1 mu]ming.hard freeze. coldest air ofe1th$u$e season s far.< rñ those winds of change g ouru cameras around a bit. more of a concern, two incidents on two bay areaxd bridges. outside this morning. look at those winds. a windy tuesday morning, december 3rd, this is "today in the bay." >>> from nbc9ye1 area, this is "today in the bay." >> thank you for joining us....
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. >> chalk hagel ming with u.s. troops in afghanistan, but not with president karzai.africa, where it is now already sunday, the official week of mourning for nelson mandela has begun. a day of prayer and reflection will take place. religious services will be held to honor the life and legacy of mandela. the first generation of children born afterh apartheid are now learning about it as history. we have more about this generation called the born free. >> a first time visit to africa's parliament. these children have no memory of apartheid. now an opportunity for them to learn about the parliamentary democracy that was born at that time. >> the that is where the president sits. the president sits there alone. this is where he has got his own place. >> an anecdote demonstrating that even the great can sometimes get it wrong. >> the former president was once making a speech here and he noticed a red spot. he didn't know what was going on. was going on. they said to him, you don't need to worry. it indicates that you have been speaking a long time. >> after laughter. the a
. >> chalk hagel ming with u.s. troops in afghanistan, but not with president karzai.africa, where it is now already sunday, the official week of mourning for nelson mandela has begun. a day of prayer and reflection will take place. religious services will be held to honor the life and legacy of mandela. the first generation of children born afterh apartheid are now learning about it as history. we have more about this generation called the born free. >> a first time visit to...
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these are the mings. we are writing a book which is mostly on the people in massachusetts. we felt a responsibility to explain what happened. the story is not a venneration, and it's not to glory the people accused of this, we are trying to get to the bottom and find out what happened. >> thank you for your time today. >> thanks for having me. >> and the director of the acclaimed movie like "the sixth sense" and "signs" stepped away from writing movies to write a book. m. night shyamalan's book "i got schooled" focus on inner city schools. he sat down with ali velshi for tonight's edition of "talk to al jazeera." >> the tenant, the thing we are saying is no roadblock teachers. what i mean is the research supports that the bottom percentage of teachers, the 1%, 2%, 3%, the bottom are pulling a drag on the system that it's hard for the other teachers to compensate. there was a bottom 1-2-3%. you can't make up the lose with 4 above average teachers. there's four in a row. slightly above average. they can't make up for the one teacher. >> you talk about leadership or principles
these are the mings. we are writing a book which is mostly on the people in massachusetts. we felt a responsibility to explain what happened. the story is not a venneration, and it's not to glory the people accused of this, we are trying to get to the bottom and find out what happened. >> thank you for your time today. >> thanks for having me. >> and the director of the acclaimed movie like "the sixth sense" and "signs" stepped away from writing movies to...
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ming for a package she'd orderrd online from amazon.com to arrive. >> the tracking never changed on the website. it just said from 10:00 a.m. yesterday it said on the truck for delivery. and i'm like this is just down in rockville. can i pick it up myself? >> reporter: the package never arrived. turns out jackson was not alone. what retailers called an unexpected surge of online orders appeared to have strained delivery companies. united parcel service which delivers around 45% of u.s. packages, issued a statement saying it wouldn't get some goods to customers by christmas. the volume of air packages in the u.p.s. system did exceed capacity as demand was much greater than our forecast. u.p.s. expected to receive about 8 million packages monday but got many more. how many were not delivered is not yet known. jackson has her fingers crossed the missing package will be delivered thursday because it contains a very important gift, one she cannot tell us about. >> it's perfect for my mom. she loves this channel so she'll probably watch the news, so i can't say what it is. >> reporter: in add
ming for a package she'd orderrd online from amazon.com to arrive. >> the tracking never changed on the website. it just said from 10:00 a.m. yesterday it said on the truck for delivery. and i'm like this is just down in rockville. can i pick it up myself? >> reporter: the package never arrived. turns out jackson was not alone. what retailers called an unexpected surge of online orders appeared to have strained delivery companies. united parcel service which delivers around 45% of...
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cops in several states are launching gps rockets at ming vehicles, in order to better trk them while they're in hot pursuit. sound so dangerous. still sound like something from a movie to me as well. fox news's dan springer is live in seattle with the details. dan, tell me exactly how this works. >> it is so ominous, doesn't it, like cannons out there shooting rockets. actually cost is a concern for departments as it should be. they're looking into this technology. but i have to tell you, melissa, that the departments are also very ntrigued at possibility of being able t catch these bad guys who are fleeing a lot more safely. it is an air cannon, a gps unit and some really super sticky glue. we got a demonstration in iowa where the state patrol just started using one of these things. the air cannon is mounted to the front of the patrol car. it can hold two round. when the officer gets within 50 feet he fires and the heated glue ball cause that is unit to stick. the cop can call off the high-speed chase and track the suspect from a safe distance and speed. this is pretty cool, if he o
cops in several states are launching gps rockets at ming vehicles, in order to better trk them while they're in hot pursuit. sound so dangerous. still sound like something from a movie to me as well. fox news's dan springer is live in seattle with the details. dan, tell me exactly how this works. >> it is so ominous, doesn't it, like cannons out there shooting rockets. actually cost is a concern for departments as it should be. they're looking into this technology. but i have to tell you,...
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so there you are just ming up for a huge setback and in terms of health, where you get families to bese to have less children and their the numbers could not be clearer. my money is in the same pot and it's a fairly small percentage. the money from the foundation, this evening. and it's really under the bush administration that this globl health piece went from being a tiny piece of the budget to over half of aids and malaria and glected diases. and that is where we work and have expertise on and that is completely because we are in there looking at the numbers all the time. >> i think smart folks, i think they would right away get it to you in right away through your foundation. because you get a lot of bang for the buck. a fan of higher taxes on th upper income and the government doing more and spending more and when he had this, thogh, he chose to commit the money and not to the u.s. government. what does that tell you? >> it tells me that we have three sectors, the private sector that s the biggt and is phenomenal. anything they can do terms of the needs tat people can pay. it's f
so there you are just ming up for a huge setback and in terms of health, where you get families to bese to have less children and their the numbers could not be clearer. my money is in the same pot and it's a fairly small percentage. the money from the foundation, this evening. and it's really under the bush administration that this globl health piece went from being a tiny piece of the budget to over half of aids and malaria and glected diases. and that is where we work and have expertise on...
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absolutely huge, companies like amazon, i think stotock is ahead of itself by now, they are just really minge like convenience, instead of sitting in lines at all hours of t night with thousands of people, you go to your pc it could continue to be big. neil: you know, just because they were not buying does not mean they were not spending, major blockbusters at theater th week, disney's frozen. with $66 million, and hunger games sequel, that made close to 75 million, gary, canny chat about this, my argument has bn if you make compelling enough programming or product, people will go out and seek it out. it is not as if they are destitute they need to be given a compelling reason to do so. >> always, if you put out a caddie shack two, people are knolls go to show up, but hunger games. neil: oh, really, oh, contrary, gary. >> caddie shack 2 is really bad, but, you know hunger games is now a great brand, they came out with another great movie. and people are flocking for a reason get word of mouth that adds, you put something go the out there, and you will filling up the movie theaters. neil: all
absolutely huge, companies like amazon, i think stotock is ahead of itself by now, they are just really minge like convenience, instead of sitting in lines at all hours of t night with thousands of people, you go to your pc it could continue to be big. neil: you know, just because they were not buying does not mean they were not spending, major blockbusters at theater th week, disney's frozen. with $66 million, and hunger games sequel, that made close to 75 million, gary, canny chat about this,...
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they do the photo op, then they leave, they have to find a way to get in there, really learn what is mingeople, beyond whole celebrity culture that somehow a lot have ended up in. >> if government just adopted our mission stament, listen, respect, and respond. listen to our associate, listen to the vendors and customer, they are not listening to the customer, they are not listens to people united states about what are the burning issues they are just going along their way. charles: thinking about promises of obamacare, and idea that you can keep your doctor, keep your plan, then we found out you couldn't. but, it is because you had a junky plan to begin with, we know better than you, it is the antithesis of what you said. >> i speak to a lot of people in, this is going to be a absolute disaster, i believe people should have healthcare. but you know, do it the right way. you know they are not talking to doctors, i have people, i know friends that their sons and kids and daughters wanted to go to med school, they said forget it, it is crippling everything, it is going to be a disaster. char
they do the photo op, then they leave, they have to find a way to get in there, really learn what is mingeople, beyond whole celebrity culture that somehow a lot have ended up in. >> if government just adopted our mission stament, listen, respect, and respond. listen to our associate, listen to the vendors and customer, they are not listening to the customer, they are not listens to people united states about what are the burning issues they are just going along their way. charles:...
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. >> matthew is a sin ming to ra cinemaing to cinematographer. >> we were in a small town in colorado. one of the few days we weren't riding, there were quite a lot of thunderstorms. but we didn't give it too much mind. >> despite the weather, james is intent on fixing his bike. and matthew is there to film him. >> this sucks. this sucks. i had to clean out the carburetor because it was just leaking gas nonstop. i pushed my bike underneath the awning of this hotel. i thought, i'll be safe here. no problem at all. i'm covered. >> james is wrong. holy [ bleep ]. >> there was just this huge bang and a flash. >> it's like a sonic experience. bursting through you. >> the next second all hell broke loose. >> damn it! holy [ bleep ]. >> so i feel -- >> i still feel really shaky. i'm not trying to be overdramatic or anything but my spine lit up. >> i'm trying to understand. not only the bolt has just gone off near us but why my body feels kind of tingly. >> the lightning seems to erupt straight out of motorcycle but the bolt didn't actually hit the bike, not directly at least. >> the lightnin
. >> matthew is a sin ming to ra cinemaing to cinematographer. >> we were in a small town in colorado. one of the few days we weren't riding, there were quite a lot of thunderstorms. but we didn't give it too much mind. >> despite the weather, james is intent on fixing his bike. and matthew is there to film him. >> this sucks. this sucks. i had to clean out the carburetor because it was just leaking gas nonstop. i pushed my bike underneath the awning of this hotel. i...
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and span,ming up tonight on c- .q&a" with david finkel after that, prime minister's questions.at is followed by the editor of the u.k. guardian newspaper talking about british security and nsa surveillance. bulletsweek on "q&a," are prize-winning journalist david finkel discusses his latest book, titled, "thank you for your service." >> david finkel, at what point did you decide to call this book "thank you for your service"? the gamepened late in after i turned in the manuscript and we were searching for a title. i had another one in mind, which was "the suicide room." when i mention that to the publisher, she said, that is just a traffic title. are you trying to put us out of business?
and span,ming up tonight on c- .q&a" with david finkel after that, prime minister's questions.at is followed by the editor of the u.k. guardian newspaper talking about british security and nsa surveillance. bulletsweek on "q&a," are prize-winning journalist david finkel discusses his latest book, titled, "thank you for your service." >> david finkel, at what point did you decide to call this book "thank you for your service"? the gamepened late...
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eight years later, i had the rare opportunity of ming him again in 1998 as a young reporter coveringne of the pool reporters got to cover the tour, the mandela gave the tour to the clintons where he showed them his prison cell number five where he was held for 18 years. he was thoughtful, no sense of bitterness and clinton told mandela on that trip that he was glad his heart did not return to stone. i returned to that cell just last year on a tour and there's been fresh paint, it's a national museum. but what strikes you is that the tour guides are former inmates. they all neuman dellaen an they talked to me what it was like to be with him in those tiny cells for so many years hoping one day that their corrupt would change. i sat down with his former son-in-law who also told me about what mandela meant to the country and to the family. >> we call him da da you know, we always respect that he's the foundation of this nation. he gave us, you know, these principles of humanity. as a foundation for the whole nation, he was able to coko cou down -- calm down the fire when south africa was
eight years later, i had the rare opportunity of ming him again in 1998 as a young reporter coveringne of the pool reporters got to cover the tour, the mandela gave the tour to the clintons where he showed them his prison cell number five where he was held for 18 years. he was thoughtful, no sense of bitterness and clinton told mandela on that trip that he was glad his heart did not return to stone. i returned to that cell just last year on a tour and there's been fresh paint, it's a national...
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i went into sudden cardiac arrest and just blacked out ming came back. i had a vague not on my head. the jeep was on a rock at the end of the driveway. john's foresight in having me do that saved my life. 16 seconds from the time my heart went into defib until i was back and the device measured the situation, executed the preprogrammed shock to my heart and i was back in 16 seconds but that was one of the most crucial decisions that saved my life. and a very important one. >> you talked about 2009 and even beginning in 2007.or reiner you were noticing a decline in the vice president's health or his status i guess. you said now we were beginning to see a not-so-subtle decline in his cardiovascular status. it was becoming abundantly clear that dick cheney had been congestive heart failure. we observing what steps did you take? e. the vice president was becoming more short of breath and what we were really watching was the degree of over 30 years of heart disease involving the arteries that lead to the heart muscle. the vice president had them so well compe
i went into sudden cardiac arrest and just blacked out ming came back. i had a vague not on my head. the jeep was on a rock at the end of the driveway. john's foresight in having me do that saved my life. 16 seconds from the time my heart went into defib until i was back and the device measured the situation, executed the preprogrammed shock to my heart and i was back in 16 seconds but that was one of the most crucial decisions that saved my life. and a very important one. >> you talked...
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but the tattoo thing now is all mings, it's unusual for the guy with no tattoos, he is the one that stands. he is the one that gets attention. you don't have a tattoo, do you. >> that's a topic of big conversation on "fox & friends." >> do you have a at that time too. >> maria mow lien nancts but not heather? >> not right now. >> arkansas, mad as hell, we americans are not smart enough to realize buying online will ehe eliminate jobs in the bring and mortar stores that will cause more unemployment. what's the deal here is computer world which is where we are all going here going to replace the big department stores and little mom and pop shops in buying, and what does that going to mean. >> national retail federation says no, that online isn't replacing bring and mortar stores. antidotal evidence. look at this. circuit city. best buy, borders, barnes & noble. some of those companies out of business. barnes & noble limping along. i think the evidence certainly aappears or points to. >> don't you you have to hire people in the computer realm to fill the orders? >> i don't think you have enou
but the tattoo thing now is all mings, it's unusual for the guy with no tattoos, he is the one that stands. he is the one that gets attention. you don't have a tattoo, do you. >> that's a topic of big conversation on "fox & friends." >> do you have a at that time too. >> maria mow lien nancts but not heather? >> not right now. >> arkansas, mad as hell, we americans are not smart enough to realize buying online will ehe eliminate jobs in the bring and...
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16-year-old ye ming juan survived the asiana crash but was killed when two fire trucks ran over her body. even the fire chief suspected that back in july when the coroner released his findings. >> she was on the ground when our rigs may contact with her, a rig or possibly two. that hasn't been determined either. >> reporter: but it was confirmed in an ntsb accident report made public yesterday during hearings on the crash in washington, d.c. and details of the chaotic aftermath also revealed some in fact rescue crew were warned a body was on the tarmac. >> no firefighter would ever go past an injured teenager and ignore them. >> reporter: no one moved her either as she lay by the burning wreck. firefighters union president and battalion chief tom o'connor says they make tough decisions on who they can save every day. >> she was in bad shape apparently. >> reporter: so the assumption was that she was dead? >> the assumption was that she was dead and if she wasn't dead that she perhaps wasn't viable. you have to make that decision. if you see somebody who appears gravely injured and they a
16-year-old ye ming juan survived the asiana crash but was killed when two fire trucks ran over her body. even the fire chief suspected that back in july when the coroner released his findings. >> she was on the ground when our rigs may contact with her, a rig or possibly two. that hasn't been determined either. >> reporter: but it was confirmed in an ntsb accident report made public yesterday during hearings on the crash in washington, d.c. and details of the chaotic aftermath also...
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. >> reporter: those documents released today also say 16-year- old chinese studentey ming juan wassailed and covered in the firefighting foam when she was hit by a truck that was spraying more foam and then 11 minutes later hit by a second truck turning around to get more water. joining me now from san jose, aviation expert dick deeds. thanks for being with us tonight. the asiana pilot has said he was stressed about this visual approach to sfo. should that be a make stress factor for an experienced pilot? >> not at all. he shouldn't have been flying. it's a complicated action. but the pilot is supposed to be the senior pilot and most experienced. the problem was they failed to fly the plane and monitor the air speed and altitude. as experienced pilots we have a saying that air speed is life and altitude is god. >> reporter: earlier on the phone you told me it tells you a lot about pilot training outside the u.s. compared to american commercial pilots. >> it's true. the american pilots learn how to fly the airplane. i mean by that, they go up without the instrumentation and learn how to d
. >> reporter: those documents released today also say 16-year- old chinese studentey ming juan wassailed and covered in the firefighting foam when she was hit by a truck that was spraying more foam and then 11 minutes later hit by a second truck turning around to get more water. joining me now from san jose, aviation expert dick deeds. thanks for being with us tonight. the asiana pilot has said he was stressed about this visual approach to sfo. should that be a make stress factor for an...
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i went into sudden cardiac arrest and just blacked out ming came back. i had a vague not on my head. the jeep was on a rock at the end of the driveway. john's foresight in having me do that saved my life. 16 seconds from the time my heart went into defib until i was back and the device measured the situation, executed the preprogrammed shock to my heart and i was back in 16 seconds but that was one of the most crucial decisions that saved my life. and a very important one. >> you talked about 2009 and even beginning in 2007.or reiner you were noticing a decline in the vice president's health or his status i guess. you said now we were beginning to see a not-so-subtle decline in his cardiovascular status. it was becoming abundantly clear that dick cheney had been congestive heart failure. we observing what steps did you take? e. the vice president was becoming more short of breath and what we were really watching was the degree of over 30 years of heart disease involving the arteries that lead to the heart muscle. the vice president had them so well compe
i went into sudden cardiac arrest and just blacked out ming came back. i had a vague not on my head. the jeep was on a rock at the end of the driveway. john's foresight in having me do that saved my life. 16 seconds from the time my heart went into defib until i was back and the device measured the situation, executed the preprogrammed shock to my heart and i was back in 16 seconds but that was one of the most crucial decisions that saved my life. and a very important one. >> you talked...
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span,ming up next on c- "washington journal" is live with your phone calls and tweets. a discussion in the changing .olitical landscape in 45 minutes, look at the top stories of 2013 and the decline of the middle class a little past 50 years. >> good morning everyone. welcome to the "washington journal" on this new year's eve. as the it comes to closely want to get your take this morning on the top news stories of 2013. those new health care plans will kick in, or the 16 day shutdown. benghazi and the congressional investigation that havewed or is it what we learned from the nsa leaker edward snowden about the agencies surveillance program. we want
span,ming up next on c- "washington journal" is live with your phone calls and tweets. a discussion in the changing .olitical landscape in 45 minutes, look at the top stories of 2013 and the decline of the middle class a little past 50 years. >> good morning everyone. welcome to the "washington journal" on this new year's eve. as the it comes to closely want to get your take this morning on the top news stories of 2013. those new health care plans will kick in, or the...
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. >> one of her latest projects is --ming up with products teaming up with disney on products inspired by the movie oz. >> we had people go over there while they were filming the movie and bring back all of that inspiration. more global brands signing on with hsn. it is a unique collaboration, affiliation we are trying to do. great brands who can both achieve a common goal. >> it is a goal they work to achieve 24 hours a day with military like precision. >> this is where the products come in from our sample warehouse as they prepare for air. so, is hsn offering value? >> value is a consumer's perception of the worth of that product for them. againstre going up amazon. >> we all know we live in an amazon world, but we feel we are creating a very different experience than amazon. >> it is a collision of pop culture and commerce made possible by technology and innovation. >> it is a lofty goal to reinvent the future of shopping. >> she is onto something different. >> she said there was an awe moment where she woke up and said, you know, i am watching the food channel and they are selling
. >> one of her latest projects is --ming up with products teaming up with disney on products inspired by the movie oz. >> we had people go over there while they were filming the movie and bring back all of that inspiration. more global brands signing on with hsn. it is a unique collaboration, affiliation we are trying to do. great brands who can both achieve a common goal. >> it is a goal they work to achieve 24 hours a day with military like precision. >> this is where...
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offers of assistance is co ming in today.and her heart is beating. >> >> reporter:are you only in this for the money? >>their is little hope. i signed a paper stating that i would not charge these people any money i >> reporter: >>this is just more co rporate spin. so, do not buy it. and we >> reporter: what that bosomy is that they say that this young girl is dead but they want provisions over her body. it just does not make sense. >> catherine: they are trying to move her to a different facility and that they bore giving an extension. they have until january 7th to stay on life- support. he needs a firmer he needs a firmer tempur-pedic... she wants a softer tempur-pedic... they both get what they need with the new tempur-choice, at sleep train the first tempur-pedic with multi-zone comfort control, featuring customizable shoulder, back, and leg support on each side. plus, get four years interest free financing. try the revolutionary new tempur-choice today! it's the perfect choice... ...for both of us! ♪ sleep train ♪ your
offers of assistance is co ming in today.and her heart is beating. >> >> reporter:are you only in this for the money? >>their is little hope. i signed a paper stating that i would not charge these people any money i >> reporter: >>this is just more co rporate spin. so, do not buy it. and we >> reporter: what that bosomy is that they say that this young girl is dead but they want provisions over her body. it just does not make sense. >> catherine: they...
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i heene, to treat ming -- i mean, to treat me like an adult, to talk to me about everything. to, he had complete respect for my views. i talked to him about everything from is there a god to sex. as i was growing up. he was a man of immense tolerance, and he was a very intellectual man. and i think people who read a lot -- and i'd been a big reader all my life because of my grandfather. i mean, the good push that he, you know, the push that he gave in the direction, i mean, i -- and i think people that read a lot respect writing, although they may not become writers. i certainly became a good speller because of that. you know? people who read a lot generally tend to be good spellers. but he was, he was an immense -- he was an immense intellectual influence in my life as well as being a man that i loved. and i tell a little bit about him in my book. i would like to honor my grandfather. c-span: you dedicate the book the brave women. >> guest: yes. c-span: how do you define a brave woman? [laughter] >> guest: a woman who stands up for herself and what she believes in each thoug
i heene, to treat ming -- i mean, to treat me like an adult, to talk to me about everything. to, he had complete respect for my views. i talked to him about everything from is there a god to sex. as i was growing up. he was a man of immense tolerance, and he was a very intellectual man. and i think people who read a lot -- and i'd been a big reader all my life because of my grandfather. i mean, the good push that he, you know, the push that he gave in the direction, i mean, i -- and i think...
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but the tattoo thing now is all mings, it's unusual for the guy with no tattoos, he is the one that standsave a tattoo, do you. >> that's a topic of big conversation on "fox & friends." >> do you have a at that time too. >> maria mow lien nancts but not heather? >> not right now. >> arkansas, mad as hell, we americans are not smart enough to realize buying online will ehe eliminate jobs in the bring and mortar stores that will cause more unemployment. what's the deal here is computer world which is where we are all going here going to replace the big department stores and little mom and pop shops in buying, and what does that going to mean. >> national retail federation says no, that online isn't replacing bring and mortar stores. antidotal evidence. look at this. circuit city. best buy, borders, barnes & noble. some of those companies out of business. barnes & noble limping along. i think the evidence certainly aappears or points to. >> don't you you have to hire people in the computer realm to fill the orders? >> i don't think you have enough people to fill those orders to replace jobs t
but the tattoo thing now is all mings, it's unusual for the guy with no tattoos, he is the one that standsave a tattoo, do you. >> that's a topic of big conversation on "fox & friends." >> do you have a at that time too. >> maria mow lien nancts but not heather? >> not right now. >> arkansas, mad as hell, we americans are not smart enough to realize buying online will ehe eliminate jobs in the bring and mortar stores that will cause more unemployment....
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here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason br. ming target credit/d >>> new jobless claims arehest they have been since early spring. and to explain it all, kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning, jason. >> reporter: good morning. we have seen some decent movement in the labor market of late with more hiring than we have seen in some time. but weekly jobless claims have been on the rise over the past several weeks possibly some of that fallout from the thanksgiving holiday, but the labor department says that first time unemployment claims did rise by 10,000 to 379,000, highest it's been since march. the four-week average up a little over 13,000 at 343,000. better news coming from redwood city software giant oracle. they reported earnings that did top expectations on profit of $2.58 billion and revenue of 9.28 billion. the company is seeing more growth in its cloud-based business something that's really delved into deeply, find a number of cloud based first -- buying a number of cloud- based first over the past years. stock market was up when the federal rese
here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason br. ming target credit/d >>> new jobless claims arehest they have been since early spring. and to explain it all, kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning, jason. >> reporter: good morning. we have seen some decent movement in the labor market of late with more hiring than we have seen in some time. but weekly jobless claims have been on the rise over the past several weeks possibly some of that fallout from the...
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>> guest: well, ultimately, it would be -- it would be ben ming, and -- >> you mentioned him before. >> guest: right. he's a roommate and fell loy ivy league grad >> host: at yale and knew each other at yale? >> guest: yes. and he's a guy who has shown himself a natural leader from all indications, working under washington, and a side note, his 55-page biography, which is in 1835, was one of the most fascinating 50 pages i ever had to read because he's as close to anyone i know that could say this is what washington was like, this is what he did, and i know because i was next to him. he got the commission to go over, and he comes over, and the way i understand it is the first stop was abraham woodhall. >> host: where was that from? i was just there and at his house, from the area, and -- >> host: where is that? where? long island? >> guest: picture lock island, picture rural land full of coves and some swampy areas, especially near the water, and he lived by the water with his family who had generations on the -- everyone knew him, and back then, i was found out that a lot of the fam
>> guest: well, ultimately, it would be -- it would be ben ming, and -- >> you mentioned him before. >> guest: right. he's a roommate and fell loy ivy league grad >> host: at yale and knew each other at yale? >> guest: yes. and he's a guy who has shown himself a natural leader from all indications, working under washington, and a side note, his 55-page biography, which is in 1835, was one of the most fascinating 50 pages i ever had to read because he's as close to...
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ming up next on "on the move ♪ the scene at the moment at the imperial palace in tokyo.some weaker than expected growth. 1.9% up.economists say a weaker yen just above the 103 level helping exporters. take a look at what is going on with some of the others, metal zinc and aluminum on the way down. seng the gains of hang after 11 minutes of the trading day. out a inflation figures short while ago, fairly benign. less thanng up by october's figures would indicate. 2013 is on track to be one of the best years in a decade for u.s. stocks. analysis suggests 2014 may bring higher returns. riverfront investment group sees higher prices next year for u.s. stocks. that is if history is any guide. taking a look at bloomberg start of the day, it shows s&p 500's performance after posting annual gains of more than 20% since world war ii. the index added on average -- this yellow line refers to about 11% or so. it has advanced. 14 out of 17 of those years. what can we glean from this information? riverfront says it is a clear sign that stocks will rise as long as the economy continues
ming up next on "on the move ♪ the scene at the moment at the imperial palace in tokyo.some weaker than expected growth. 1.9% up.economists say a weaker yen just above the 103 level helping exporters. take a look at what is going on with some of the others, metal zinc and aluminum on the way down. seng the gains of hang after 11 minutes of the trading day. out a inflation figures short while ago, fairly benign. less thanng up by october's figures would indicate. 2013 is on track to be...
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abenomics, what happens in japan and whether we actually begin to see proper growth -- profit growth to minghrough. also, wages going up and a bit of self -- a bit of inflation which is sustained. >> in japan, you have a lot of optimism surrounding the fiscal and monetary plans that came through. i think level central banks continue -- global central banks continue to provide liquidity and you saw risk markets respond to that. i think 2014 at least from the u.s. perspective, you're going to see a little bit of curtailing of that liquidity. to whatbe a question of extent the markets are already pricing that in versus to what extent the central banks are still going to want to force investors to move back into risk markets. >> that is going to be key too. stimulus gradually being eased and the normalization of monetary policy. today too. look, what i would say is that global growth story seems to be on a slow recovery pattern. central banks are going to continue to promote that liquidity. you are going to have some troubles like in europe in 2014 and the question is, will markets respond like
abenomics, what happens in japan and whether we actually begin to see proper growth -- profit growth to minghrough. also, wages going up and a bit of self -- a bit of inflation which is sustained. >> in japan, you have a lot of optimism surrounding the fiscal and monetary plans that came through. i think level central banks continue -- global central banks continue to provide liquidity and you saw risk markets respond to that. i think 2014 at least from the u.s. perspective, you're going...
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also present at that ming were representatives from the armed forces, including the all powerful chiefearly, the tie military a very powerful political force. there is a feeling that if there is to come to any sort of revolution, perhaps the army needs to become involved with a security measure or negotiations behind the scenes. we saw the first science monday evening. nothing was decided. the anti-government leader aim out of that saying they were no better off, there was no negotiation, it was a meet and greet situation. there have been reports that perhaps there are more mings taking place between those respective leaders. >> the dust is settling after a wild weekend of football. mark morgan is here to tell us about it. >> are you a college football fan? >>meh. >> i didn't expect a meh. here's the deal with number one alabama falling to auburn that in amazing finish saturday, the b.c.s. standards have shifted, boasting a new number one and number what. florida state moves into the top spot. the seminoles throttled florida over the weekend. ohio state is now second. the buckeyes sque
also present at that ming were representatives from the armed forces, including the all powerful chiefearly, the tie military a very powerful political force. there is a feeling that if there is to come to any sort of revolution, perhaps the army needs to become involved with a security measure or negotiations behind the scenes. we saw the first science monday evening. nothing was decided. the anti-government leader aim out of that saying they were no better off, there was no negotiation, it...
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. >> they tended to focus on ming and other periods, 300 or 400 years ago. they collected this their entire lives. they developed the best collection and united states of chinese porcelains. having learned to speak chinese in china, she would research the artists. so, they were always trading these. they had as many as 400 at one point. they tried to get matched sets. here are some pieces of pewter. here are pieces that could have been used for teapots and various things of that sort. this collection does not go beyond 1920. we have 50 or 60 of these and our collection. throughout all of her travels, this was representative of all the places they went. she start collecting weapons. i'm not sure where that idea came from. here is some boomerangs from time in australia. we're pretty sure this is an indonesian piece. it might have been a decorative thing but i think it had some sort of a, some sort of a weapon. it doesn't seem to be particularly sharp but i think it would do some damage to somebody. here's a bayonet. here is a dagger with a wooden handle. sword
. >> they tended to focus on ming and other periods, 300 or 400 years ago. they collected this their entire lives. they developed the best collection and united states of chinese porcelains. having learned to speak chinese in china, she would research the artists. so, they were always trading these. they had as many as 400 at one point. they tried to get matched sets. here are some pieces of pewter. here are pieces that could have been used for teapots and various things of that sort....