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who cares if mort has $1 billion. and we may not. >> wait a minute. [ laughter ] >> don't understate the man's wealth. >> any quality is not the issue. jobs are the issue. and education is the issue. those are the issues. >> but the fact that jobs and income are not working the way they should, it has created a huge gap. we are now looking like a banana republic, which is not what this country is about. the president asking, how can i talk about this growing any quality without everybody screaming, class warfare? i think now republicans agree it is a problem too. now the debate is about, what do you do about it? and democrats -- you have progressives you want to raise taxes on people who make over $500,000. i think that is a great idea. that is not enough. and you have the old hillary clinton, built clinton centrist -- bill clinton centrists, who think it is about job growth. so he is left really to plead, raise the minimum wage. it is hard to get new jobs. >> you are making too many excuses for him. he is a very skil
who cares if mort has $1 billion. and we may not. >> wait a minute. [ laughter ] >> don't understate the man's wealth. >> any quality is not the issue. jobs are the issue. and education is the issue. those are the issues. >> but the fact that jobs and income are not working the way they should, it has created a huge gap. we are now looking like a banana republic, which is not what this country is about. the president asking, how can i talk about this growing any quality...
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as former prime minister your shield morte will meet the team preparing for the twenty twenty telltale olympics and paralympics accept the request to hand the soon to be established organizing committee originally is a government minister in charge of the twenty twenty games until reporters on sunday that morte accepted the past when they met in tokyo. she would tell what it is best qualified for the job because of its global network of sports and business contacts he said the former prime minister can certainly support to al japan. he became prime minister in two thousand and said in the coast for one year. he once was a canon and the dip and sports association and is the current canon as the japan rugby football union. three for next rate setting as to provide advice on the d conditioning of reactors at the station at dai ichi nuclear plants. it's the nearly three years since the march two thousand and eleven earthquake and tsunami caused multiple nuclear meltdowns. the international research institute for nuclear decommissioning was set up last year to support the government in dism
as former prime minister your shield morte will meet the team preparing for the twenty twenty telltale olympics and paralympics accept the request to hand the soon to be established organizing committee originally is a government minister in charge of the twenty twenty games until reporters on sunday that morte accepted the past when they met in tokyo. she would tell what it is best qualified for the job because of its global network of sports and business contacts he said the former prime...
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hear from the author hyped it and then business titan, mort zuckerman. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. is melissa: if you're among the top 80% of earners in the country this hits you scarily in the wallet. a new study on obamacare by the brookings institution, all but the 20% poorest will see annual incomes go down because of obamacare. that is not all. the report also predicts that the health care law will do more to redistribute wealth than any other legislation in recent history. here now is the coauthor of that study is a senior fellow at the brookings institute. we have monica crowley, of course a fox news contributor. gary, i want to start with you to break down this study. tell me basically what you found. how do you see the income moving from one side to the other? >> well, there are certain number of items that increase the health insurance coverage of people, mostly at the bottom but also in the middle of the income distribution. and steps that we're taking to make care more affordable to people in the middle and even at
hear from the author hyped it and then business titan, mort zuckerman. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. is melissa: if you're among the top 80% of earners in the country this hits you scarily in the wallet. a new study on obamacare by the brookings institution, all but the 20% poorest will see annual incomes go down because of obamacare. that is not all. the report also predicts that the health care law will do more to redistribute wealth than any other legislation in...
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i don't know who that is. >> we are both clinging to you mort. buybye bye can you see us? are you there? you're breaking up. are you there? is it you or is it me? wait, no. dude, i'm lagging. is it you or is it me? is it you or is it me? [ male announcer ] if you're not on 100% fiber optics, it's you. verizon fios is 100% fiber optic, comcast isn't. so you can video chat without glitches. game without lag time. and upload videos in a flash. getting the difference 100% fiber optics makes. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities i love you, too. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. that's powerful. get the fios triple play online with no annual contract. plus, get a free internet speed upgrade for one year. welcome to government contracting weekly, sponsored by aoc key solutions, inc. government contracting weekly is the only television program devoted exclusively to the competitive and dynamic world of government contracting, a world where coming in second place is not an option, but where principle-centered winning is the only approach. good morning and welcome to govern
i don't know who that is. >> we are both clinging to you mort. buybye bye can you see us? are you there? you're breaking up. are you there? is it you or is it me? wait, no. dude, i'm lagging. is it you or is it me? is it you or is it me? [ male announcer ] if you're not on 100% fiber optics, it's you. verizon fios is 100% fiber optic, comcast isn't. so you can video chat without glitches. game without lag time. and upload videos in a flash. getting the difference 100% fiber optics makes....
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traffic problems possibly as high as it captures only look like this across japan score one minus two morte at minus one not eating any of the freezing point five it was or what in tokyo on tuesday five that has been caught in a raid around the freezing mark for the overnight hours and then in the gully action reaching double digits during the daytime highs. this is the storm system that bring in the rough weather northeastern china delegate you look at a high pressure should lead to tie a high pressure and dry weather in your forecast out here for ages. all those expected to next several days and than we ever low pressure area here down towards the philippines this was robert preston got downgraded to a low pressure now looks like they're about to become a trump depression is just semantics. regardless though if it is or not the big problem is the bill rainfall this has been bringing some areas. upwards of eight to nine hundred millimeters there an eastern mindanao actually southern mindanao human looking at some of flooding there and about one issue you a video coming out of here. live as
traffic problems possibly as high as it captures only look like this across japan score one minus two morte at minus one not eating any of the freezing point five it was or what in tokyo on tuesday five that has been caught in a raid around the freezing mark for the overnight hours and then in the gully action reaching double digits during the daytime highs. this is the storm system that bring in the rough weather northeastern china delegate you look at a high pressure should lead to tie a high...
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mort. >> i think it should be extended. numbers that just came out for december were remarkably low levels of employment, about 75,000 jobs were created, which was several hundred thousand jobs what people expected. we are in a major unemployment crisis. it's gone on for a long time. these people cannot survive without some additional support and yes, i think we should find some way to pay for it. >> so the jobs report, which is as an unfortunate as you see here. is that going to affect whether or not it's politically impossible to end the long-term unemployment benefits? >> i think we are going to have to find some better answer than we have now. people are running out of long- term unemployment benefits and that's going to put a huge number of people -- >> what is the most disturbing aspect of the report? >> the new report? >> the limited number of jobs and most of the jobs, i might add, most of the jobs that we are creating are part-time jobs. they are counted as full-time jobs. so we have a very weak employment picture
mort. >> i think it should be extended. numbers that just came out for december were remarkably low levels of employment, about 75,000 jobs were created, which was several hundred thousand jobs what people expected. we are in a major unemployment crisis. it's gone on for a long time. these people cannot survive without some additional support and yes, i think we should find some way to pay for it. >> so the jobs report, which is as an unfortunate as you see here. is that going to...
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. >> tourism, housing retail, mort vehicle sales all of those categories tend to be impacted by inclement weather, whether it's hurricanes in the fall or especially winter months we see economic activity being shut in by those weather events. >> congress is supposed to raise the debt ceiling, any fears that the government might come in and put the brakes on things for their dysfunction? >> that would be a risk, we have certainly visited that outcome over the past three years or so. i think because we were able to have a continuing resolution agreed upon by both houses and both parties and put into place, that funds the government through the end of the fiscal year, up through the end of september. because they already agreed to a budget now they just have to agree to pay for it and they have to pay for it by raising the debt ceiling. i think it should go without a hiccup. they compressed the time more than actually thought. so congress has to come back from recess and really quickly move to raise the debt ceiling. it's an election year, the republicans got clobbered pretty hard in the cre
. >> tourism, housing retail, mort vehicle sales all of those categories tend to be impacted by inclement weather, whether it's hurricanes in the fall or especially winter months we see economic activity being shut in by those weather events. >> congress is supposed to raise the debt ceiling, any fears that the government might come in and put the brakes on things for their dysfunction? >> that would be a risk, we have certainly visited that outcome over the past three years...
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heads who are with us today from the department of public works, madv nuru, monique moyer from the mort, nick equal a chan from department of resource he. huey from department of building infence. also want to thank steve, the mayor's chief of staff, controller ben rosenfield, our budget analyst harvey rose, and i believe i also want to tiectiontion a moment to recognize our district attorney george gas cone, as well as i am fro i believe we have two chiefs here and many other men and women in blue. fire chief white and greg sur. mr. mayor, did i miss anybody? >> [inaudible]. >> okay. with that it is my privilege to introduce my friend and someone who represents the third branch of government, our judicial branch, the honorable cynthia lee who is the presiding judge of the superior court of california here in city and county of san francisco and she will administer the oath of office to supervisor tang. >> supervisor tang, would you raise your right hand, please? ask repeat after me. i, katy tackv do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states, th
heads who are with us today from the department of public works, madv nuru, monique moyer from the mort, nick equal a chan from department of resource he. huey from department of building infence. also want to thank steve, the mayor's chief of staff, controller ben rosenfield, our budget analyst harvey rose, and i believe i also want to tiectiontion a moment to recognize our district attorney george gas cone, as well as i am fro i believe we have two chiefs here and many other men and women in...
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we have mort fwgagemortgages, c struggles.are very different things than the first one and dealing with things that are unexpected and life throws us curve balls. >> i was excited for my part then, let alone to be doing it again later and to have such a wonderful relationship that malcolm wrote for the two of us and to work with harold this time in such a different way. i me i mean respect it was gre i mean, it was great to fall in love with him. >> can i use your phone? i can't get a signal in here. >> we think that it's a film that people enjoyed the first time around, and they will be repeat business. i think people will come and bring their friends, bring their family. >> i think it's a very solid movie that i'm definitely proud of. i think when audiences see it, they will enjoy it and think it's money well spent. so i hope they're ready. >> they better get ready. and this will be your premium right here. sorry to interrupt, i just want to say, i combined home and auto with state farm, saved 760 bucks. love this guy. okay,
we have mort fwgagemortgages, c struggles.are very different things than the first one and dealing with things that are unexpected and life throws us curve balls. >> i was excited for my part then, let alone to be doing it again later and to have such a wonderful relationship that malcolm wrote for the two of us and to work with harold this time in such a different way. i me i mean respect it was gre i mean, it was great to fall in love with him. >> can i use your phone? i can't get...
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. >> what it is, too, is very singularly jon mort's work because your dad was into the landscapes and what he sees in the environment and these are very distinctive and very much yours. did you consciously think of that when you started looking at these myth al figures? >> i have -- mythical figures? >> i have to say my interest in mythology began at a very young age, too. maybe the human figure, my draw toward that was a subconscious but i have to say it was my sincere interest in the human form and everything that it can express where i find my passion. >> how do you work? do you just every day go at your easel and start drawing or what? how is the process for you? >> the idea that will become a drawing, you know, a piece of -- each piece of work will come to me sometimes in the middle of the night, a spark of something. >> you keep pad and pen by your bed? >> i do. i wake up sometimes and i have to jot something down. sometimes it will be a story, one of these myths that i have known since childhood but i'll reread and see something new in it that will inspire me. >> your exhibit i
. >> what it is, too, is very singularly jon mort's work because your dad was into the landscapes and what he sees in the environment and these are very distinctive and very much yours. did you consciously think of that when you started looking at these myth al figures? >> i have -- mythical figures? >> i have to say my interest in mythology began at a very young age, too. maybe the human figure, my draw toward that was a subconscious but i have to say it was my sincere...
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be honest to have not only your private life but distortions of your private life put on display is mortple going through an awful lot worse. and to dwell on it, any of it would be self pity. i don't like to do that. >> lawson speaking on "gma" this morning. to top it off, the former assistants were acquitted. now lawson says she just wants to get back to work with season two of her reality show "the taste" airing on abc tonight. >> since then i have eaten a lot of chocolate, had -- had a very good christmas, and i am into the new year. >> meanwhile, down in antarctica, big news for scientists and tourists stranded on the ship that got stuck in the ice. ♪ ♪ travel far the adventure started christmas eve when 74 passengers and crew got stranded at the bottom of
be honest to have not only your private life but distortions of your private life put on display is mortple going through an awful lot worse. and to dwell on it, any of it would be self pity. i don't like to do that. >> lawson speaking on "gma" this morning. to top it off, the former assistants were acquitted. now lawson says she just wants to get back to work with season two of her reality show "the taste" airing on abc tonight. >> since then i have eaten a lot...
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chris mort report is due on monday. cus ministry says it carried out to me sol stein consensus among here on sunday evening to top it was described as a scene you need to create it with al qaeda militants. this recent days to korea claimed responsibility for the september see if the westgate mall in nairobi because of the sixty seven people. it's not clear if the topic was killed in the strike. grace i stood up to the will be key to our future economic growth having issues the crunch of the season the potential of the tendencies of our aging population. the next episode of real economy. from then on italy. not just you might just have confirmed the signing of screen international bought lotsa from chelsea for a club record fee of thirty seven point one million pounds to twenty five year old played like a diesel by six point five million pounds more expensive than the club's previous record transfer of tv job of itself in two thousand and eight. not to have a medical at old trafford on south bay and has reportedly signed
chris mort report is due on monday. cus ministry says it carried out to me sol stein consensus among here on sunday evening to top it was described as a scene you need to create it with al qaeda militants. this recent days to korea claimed responsibility for the september see if the westgate mall in nairobi because of the sixty seven people. it's not clear if the topic was killed in the strike. grace i stood up to the will be key to our future economic growth having issues the crunch of the...
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mort zuckerman, joining me right now. is this so misleading?mpression that the economy is doing better than it is. when they count on jobs, they also count our time jobs like they were whole time jobs. 60% of our jobs are full-time jobs. the income for the people just working part time is much less than what you would normally attribute to full-time jobs. the job market is really weaker than it looks when you count the numbers the way that they count the numbers. >> could there be a better way of calculating all of this? so that you are able to look at what people are earning in relation to the jobs being added to the economy? one of the concerns is that you may be out of a job, but they are not jobs that can actually support a family. how does the economy grow? >> it grows a little bit, just not enough. you need the internal dynamics of that it feeds on itself in a positive way. retail sales are not strong enough to do that. employment numbers are not strong enough to do that. that is in the context of a pretty serious monetary and fiscal prob
mort zuckerman, joining me right now. is this so misleading?mpression that the economy is doing better than it is. when they count on jobs, they also count our time jobs like they were whole time jobs. 60% of our jobs are full-time jobs. the income for the people just working part time is much less than what you would normally attribute to full-time jobs. the job market is really weaker than it looks when you count the numbers the way that they count the numbers. >> could there be a...
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the interior sumo tournaments finished its fifteen day competition on sunday arsenal reporter kiddo morte has the full recap. i needed a fifteen on a new hairstyle ne yo calls in the haiku hosted as the sole leader without a single but this one is a win loss record in second place was full of sticky cut could do was just one last bit of class on sunday to decide the champion the boys into town to the students had to sit without a loss. he's gunning for his first top division crown. the exclusive taught by both men. doc's in constant motion and the forceful cool. nothing goes inside. says the guilt of that. the talent wins and points to the plate the heat gould. what's he going to be the last man standing the design hopeful causes us to speak to you still think of it in spades likes to test a test. this is exactly the situation couple wanted you will not prevent you from using his speed and agility. it said. since it's a marxist cooking oats. cold winds then moves forward. new new new new. chu was unusual as possible. mostly me the money on the wall. all students with them. misuse but they
the interior sumo tournaments finished its fifteen day competition on sunday arsenal reporter kiddo morte has the full recap. i needed a fifteen on a new hairstyle ne yo calls in the haiku hosted as the sole leader without a single but this one is a win loss record in second place was full of sticky cut could do was just one last bit of class on sunday to decide the champion the boys into town to the students had to sit without a loss. he's gunning for his first top division crown. the...
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working science has come back to the anti pyjama top box he spun his steed can't change the nature morte has increased the oh nine boys as has new kremlin today the chief minister ivan does he live. it did this to you the gpu that it's that fast and fifty psalms one more piece of meat they adopted the boss was quick to stamp on this fuss pillaging such a huge amount one of the activity. but the gang all want to spend this kind of money on the audition stages rather than on the placement day. i'm not so if the people of india out of love and understanding seventy eight. the audits in size with that wonderful been named. he is. some think it's the people of india. the deal with some distaste at the time and the country is going to a finance and an economic summit. this rule is a solution that's right side to be believed. what's more the npt why i've been ahead of the call has gone to jail but only tie it at the switch with beads and marketing gimmicks but actually translate into wallets in the upcoming elections the dees thing that excites me succeed in getting the whitsundays inmates a mi
working science has come back to the anti pyjama top box he spun his steed can't change the nature morte has increased the oh nine boys as has new kremlin today the chief minister ivan does he live. it did this to you the gpu that it's that fast and fifty psalms one more piece of meat they adopted the boss was quick to stamp on this fuss pillaging such a huge amount one of the activity. but the gang all want to spend this kind of money on the audition stages rather than on the placement day....
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be honest to have not only your private life but distortions of your private life put on display is mort fiving. but, there were people going through an awful lot worse. and to dwell on it, any of it would be self pity. i don't like to do that. >> lawson speaking on "gma" this morning. to top it off, the former assistants were acquitted. now lawson says she just wants to get back to work with season two of her reality show "the taste" airing on abc tonight. >> since then i have eaten a lot of chocolate, had -- had a very good christmas, and i am into the new year. >> meanwhile, down in antarctica, big news for scientists and tourists stranded on the ship that got stuck in the ice. ♪ ♪ travel far the adventure started christmas eve when 74 passengers and crew got stranded at the bottom of the world. they sent another ship to rescue them, but that ship also got stuck in the ice. then, fierce wind and snowy conditions kempt yet more rescuers away. ♪ ♪ it didn't keep the researchers from doing their work on new found friend from keeping one another's spirits up. and today, finally, deliveran
be honest to have not only your private life but distortions of your private life put on display is mort fiving. but, there were people going through an awful lot worse. and to dwell on it, any of it would be self pity. i don't like to do that. >> lawson speaking on "gma" this morning. to top it off, the former assistants were acquitted. now lawson says she just wants to get back to work with season two of her reality show "the taste" airing on abc tonight. >>...
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. >>> hi, my name is [speaker not understood] vanderhorst and i'm here to sub mort the fair chance act. i'm not going to do a policy speech. i'm going to do something anecdotal. i am the face of the people that need this legislation. i've done a lot of years in and out of jail, was a heroin addict for 30 years, and i was homeless for many, many years. and 12 years ago i had the opportunity for housing, and that opportunity for housing changed my life. i was able to go to college. i was able to found a program at city college for women coming out of prison because i had a place to live. i had stability. but even though i went to college and i founded a program, it's very hard for me to find a job because i have no work history other than little jobs waitressing, being a made, being a cab driver, and that one box that's always there, have you ever been arrested or convicted of a felony. [speaker not understood]. people overlook misdemeanors. but when you have a hundred of them, it's impacting, i know. i have a hundred of them. i think that what's really, really important is that not only
. >>> hi, my name is [speaker not understood] vanderhorst and i'm here to sub mort the fair chance act. i'm not going to do a policy speech. i'm going to do something anecdotal. i am the face of the people that need this legislation. i've done a lot of years in and out of jail, was a heroin addict for 30 years, and i was homeless for many, many years. and 12 years ago i had the opportunity for housing, and that opportunity for housing changed my life. i was able to go to college. i was...
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jeremy bowles described a different way he disposed of some of his victims was in a time he worked in mortear, he was able to cremate some victims. >> i think the snarly thing is having to cut somebody up, that's not. now that i look at its, i think it works me up in the head, now i have as to relive that and understand why i did or what i did it for. >> 29. >> that number keeps popping in my head. we know all these guys that come through, i'm iceman this or iceman that. this guy should be the true iceman at that point. >> by what he's admitted to, i would definitely have to say so. >> definitely. iceman bowles. hey, bowles. is now a good time to talk about what we were talking about earlier? okay. step back for me. >> at this point in time i don't know what the motivation is for jeremy to confess all this. i don't know if his conscious has finally weighed on him, if the loss of his family members, is weighing on him. or if the fact that his kids are out there running around without a good father figure. i'm not sure what his motivation is to confess at this time. >> do you feel that part
jeremy bowles described a different way he disposed of some of his victims was in a time he worked in mortear, he was able to cremate some victims. >> i think the snarly thing is having to cut somebody up, that's not. now that i look at its, i think it works me up in the head, now i have as to relive that and understand why i did or what i did it for. >> 29. >> that number keeps popping in my head. we know all these guys that come through, i'm iceman this or iceman that. this...
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>> it took her a while to understand that not only was the work environment different home america mort im did business like no other company she worked. >> it seemed odd to me. >> what did you see in the loan applications that persuaded you that something was wrong. >> a 31-year-old basher making $31,000 a month, and a couple of girls making up documentation at, like, a copier and making it and putting it in a file. >> the alleged fraud centered around fha loans. a program run by the department of housing and urban development. >> if the loan goes bad or forecloses hud guarantees to a certain% that balance. >> so the government is responsible for the loan. >> correct. >> when home america wrote the loans to people that couldn't afford them, they knew the government would end up paying for them. >> i would think yes, that's what happen when a home foreclose, you turn a claim in to the government, the government pays the claim. the house goes into the market. quite a few loans didn't qualify. >> by law, its mortgage companies and lepders responsible for making sure guidelines are met. th
>> it took her a while to understand that not only was the work environment different home america mort im did business like no other company she worked. >> it seemed odd to me. >> what did you see in the loan applications that persuaded you that something was wrong. >> a 31-year-old basher making $31,000 a month, and a couple of girls making up documentation at, like, a copier and making it and putting it in a file. >> the alleged fraud centered around fha loans....
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there is a mort cycle accident. the motorcycle went down and caught fire.cident that killed one person, the motorcyclists is dead. george will give us of that ♪ [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go! buzz! ♪ go! go! go! buzz! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! go! ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ hey! you got that medley crunch ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ hey! you got that medley crunch ♪ omg, jack. have you ever checked out these new product ideas people posthey're kind of amaze. ...ing. yeah - that's where i got the ideas for my new- fajita ranch melt. seasoned chicken with a gooey blend of pepper jack cheese, roasted peppers and onions, on toasted sourdough for just $3.99. is that where you also got the idea for that clock bracelet you always wear? my watch? no...these were invented a long time ago. like in the 80's? align the slow season is off to a big start. 10 people have already died be
there is a mort cycle accident. the motorcycle went down and caught fire.cident that killed one person, the motorcyclists is dead. george will give us of that ♪ [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go! buzz! ♪ go! go! go! buzz! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! go! ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪...
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curry was held to a merely mort l 22 points. hit one three in this game.the hawks' lead to six. curry with a miss here. andre iguodala, hello. 3.2 seconds left. curry, inbounds, double-team, gets it to iguodala, game over. iguodala's second buzzer-beater this season. they win it now riding an eight-game winning streak. >>> the 49ers have arrived in green bay for sunday's wild card game with the packers and, yes, it is cold, very cold. temps in the teens overnight. would have love to have seen colin kaepernick come off the plane with a tank top. look at the little guy. coach harbaugh says his arteries and capillaries can handle any weather. >> the heart rate ramps up, the hot blood races to the arteries, to the vessels, to the capillaries and they're distributed to the fingers and the toes. >> it's biology 101 with jim. >>> tajh boyd and clemson. braxton miller finding a wide-open carlos. buckeyes up. clemson, similar play. tajh boyd to stanton. 40-35. boyd throws for five tds. miller is picked off by stephan anthony. and clemson wins the orange bowl 40-35.
curry was held to a merely mort l 22 points. hit one three in this game.the hawks' lead to six. curry with a miss here. andre iguodala, hello. 3.2 seconds left. curry, inbounds, double-team, gets it to iguodala, game over. iguodala's second buzzer-beater this season. they win it now riding an eight-game winning streak. >>> the 49ers have arrived in green bay for sunday's wild card game with the packers and, yes, it is cold, very cold. temps in the teens overnight. would have love to...
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galvanizing triggering event that happened in the woke before aupth 13th that gets miss kelly to say, mortbigger, the more we add development to it the more fascinating that particular question will be. >> from someone who covered politics and development in chicago and other places, what i think is so fascinated about the development in the traffic, if you look at the graphic, if we can show it again, the one line or three lines of toll lanes. the things that separate those are seven orange cones that cost about 55 cents each probably when ordered in bulk, right? where the seven cones go determine the value of a parcel of land currently valued in its full development form of billions of dollars. you don't have to tear anything down or blow anything up. the reason this is such a braille yant idea in its own sick and twisted way is that all they today do was move a few cones. i can see why, for whatever the motivation, they thought they were going to get away with it. >> and there are a few other elements here that i think are worth pointing out. one is that when chris christie made jokes a
galvanizing triggering event that happened in the woke before aupth 13th that gets miss kelly to say, mortbigger, the more we add development to it the more fascinating that particular question will be. >> from someone who covered politics and development in chicago and other places, what i think is so fascinated about the development in the traffic, if you look at the graphic, if we can show it again, the one line or three lines of toll lanes. the things that separate those are seven...
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hear from the author hyped it and then business titan, mort zuckerman. it's not, it is always about money. is melissa: if you're among the top 80% of earners in the country this hits you scarily in the wallet. a new study on obamacare by the brookings institution, all but the 20% poorest will see annual
hear from the author hyped it and then business titan, mort zuckerman. it's not, it is always about money. is melissa: if you're among the top 80% of earners in the country this hits you scarily in the wallet. a new study on obamacare by the brookings institution, all but the 20% poorest will see annual
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>> (laughs) >> rose: mort zuckerman gave columbia $200 million for mind behavior initiative. >> rose: what's that? >> we want to tackle problems of the brain on a variety of levels. we want to understand how the brain works in simple animals as well as cognates. we want to understand the disease states. we want to understand how mental functions have an impact on other aspects of society. for example, how do people respond to work? what is it about music that really moves you in such a way? so to use the mind behavior initiative to interact with other components of the university. >> rose: so to understand what makes us human, isn't it? >> that's right. that's right. >> rose: they also are involved in -- i mean, i assume part of this is not the mapping thing but maybe it is, also, it's the connection between neurons, right? >> yes. they're not looking in this -- at this level with the m.r.i., the connections between neurons, they're looking at the connections between regions and information flow and the direction of information flow in the brain. there areor people in are looking at t
>> (laughs) >> rose: mort zuckerman gave columbia $200 million for mind behavior initiative. >> rose: what's that? >> we want to tackle problems of the brain on a variety of levels. we want to understand how the brain works in simple animals as well as cognates. we want to understand the disease states. we want to understand how mental functions have an impact on other aspects of society. for example, how do people respond to work? what is it about music that really...
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we are back with -- mort zuckerman, the chairman of boston properties, the editor- in-chief of u.s.r a moment, let's quickly talk about the markets. some of your peers have theycted in these markets, will continue to rally. that we are still headed higher. >>you share that confidence? here is what i do believe in. i have never tried to predict the markets because i have been wrong much more often than i have been right. as long as the feds will pour as much money into the financial world as they are, we will have low interest rates and a much stronger stock market because it is a direct election of low interest rates and that seems to me will be a lot -- around for a while. i see the basic economy is still weak and the fed will do whatever they can to make sure it does not have a real downturn. it seems to me that will continue for a while. willnk financial markets be very strong. >> it sounds like congress will be a nonfactor for now. >> you can never tell. you could never imagine how many things congress can strew -- screw up. large, they should be on the sidelines. the real probl
we are back with -- mort zuckerman, the chairman of boston properties, the editor- in-chief of u.s.r a moment, let's quickly talk about the markets. some of your peers have theycted in these markets, will continue to rally. that we are still headed higher. >>you share that confidence? here is what i do believe in. i have never tried to predict the markets because i have been wrong much more often than i have been right. as long as the feds will pour as much money into the financial world...
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mort is right brison won any burden from the network. they don't want any problems from the rules that were made or that had been installed or changed after the rules. sure, they want to double charge the users and providers and safety don't pay me i'll be part of the conduct. and as was debated. >> and prohibit persons under? >> well, verizon not provide this and they will block your phone altogether. but they do have the ability to negotiate certain arrangements in terms of the priority. >> and antidiscrimination provision? >> yes. an example would be in association with hospitals and it really means high-priority access because of sensitive heart transplant operations and i think under the reasoning of the fcc that would not be unreasonable discrimination. but there is much more to your questions. and the fcc does talk about specialized services. >> critics say that you have to pay for pastor service. and there's an antidiscrimination? >> the answer is we would probably know about other circumstances. but with specialized services tha
mort is right brison won any burden from the network. they don't want any problems from the rules that were made or that had been installed or changed after the rules. sure, they want to double charge the users and providers and safety don't pay me i'll be part of the conduct. and as was debated. >> and prohibit persons under? >> well, verizon not provide this and they will block your phone altogether. but they do have the ability to negotiate certain arrangements in terms of the...
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it morted quickly to the shoulder. slowing past the scene heading up into downtown.look here. slowing down. west 580 also slower. >>> thank you for joining us. another local news update in half an hour. this a great tuesday morning. i'm detecting increasing levels of happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks. great glittering galaxies. the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! explore more, and save up to 25% on select nights at a disneyland resort hotel. there's no end in sight. i'm going to need more time. >>> tonight, jay is all new with mark wahlberg and jeff foxworthy. and steph you didn't know you needed. >> hey, my eyes are up here. >> and gabrielle union. new leno and new fallon here on nbc. ♪ >>> we're back now. 8:30 on a tuesday morning. there's a view of our plaza in rock fell rockefeller center. the temperature hit 5 degrees, hasn't done that before. and it feels much colder because there's a pretty strong breeze out there. >> that's right. 1896 it was 6 above, so it's been a while. what was it like wh
it morted quickly to the shoulder. slowing past the scene heading up into downtown.look here. slowing down. west 580 also slower. >>> thank you for joining us. another local news update in half an hour. this a great tuesday morning. i'm detecting increasing levels of happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks. great glittering galaxies. the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! explore more, and save up to 25% on select nights at a...
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on the derivative market there is still work to be done as well and i think that we need to think morthe imf, we need to think more about the consequences of these financial regulatory changes as they apply to the emerging markets but more so in low-income countries because we are clearly seeing now a translation of some of the financial groups affecting low-income countries and we need to be wary of that. >> what the factor of this regulation in the u.s.? are you comfortable where this country is out on back? >> it think it's not just in that country. that was appointed trying to make. we had it about seven years ago when we had no idea where those products were, how much there was, where were the county parties -- counterparties and the platforms have to be strengthened. there has to be more coordination between the various markets and that is where we need more. it's not just in the u.s.. >> this questioner says a consensus is forming in the developed world particularly central banks should accept or least tolerate higher inflation. what is your opinion on that? >> well if only infl
on the derivative market there is still work to be done as well and i think that we need to think morthe imf, we need to think more about the consequences of these financial regulatory changes as they apply to the emerging markets but more so in low-income countries because we are clearly seeing now a translation of some of the financial groups affecting low-income countries and we need to be wary of that. >> what the factor of this regulation in the u.s.? are you comfortable where this...
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. >> there was a time that the money was whap, and they had pick your mort im, and buyers bought and flipped and bought and flipped. >> yank says while the rate of under water homes is high, it's down from 10.9 million a year ago. interest rates are low, home values are increasing and inventory it up. yanks advise underwater home owners to consider options. higher professionals or a credit company. get your home sorted. >> as for home owner nights. despite the challenges she and her husband faced with the mortgage and underwater status she believes in the american dream of home ownerships and is hopeful the market will strengthen. >> now, nevada, the state with the most underwater homes saw progress. foreclosure filings are down from one in 37 homes to one in four. everything comes to a halt for an annual tradition in india. what is behind the festival. how some families are using the the day to make ends meet. >> high winds causing blizar concerns in this direction. i'll have your forecast. >> and a look at the roads. looking icy in wisconsin. 15 degrees. >> welcome back to al jazee
. >> there was a time that the money was whap, and they had pick your mort im, and buyers bought and flipped and bought and flipped. >> yank says while the rate of under water homes is high, it's down from 10.9 million a year ago. interest rates are low, home values are increasing and inventory it up. yanks advise underwater home owners to consider options. higher professionals or a credit company. get your home sorted. >> as for home owner nights. despite the challenges she...
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people had mortings they couldn't afford. it was a bad model. we don't want to go back to that. we'll have more data later. freddy mack and the association of home builders releases its housing market for january. >> city bank replaces all debit cards hit by the breach. the bank did not replace the cards because it wanted to minimise disruptions through the holiday period. jpmorgan chase said it will reissue cards. >> fourth quarter earnings to be released. >> investors brace for another wave of quarterly earnings. >> in asia: >> european stocks lower an a 4-day winning streak. >> we'll look at how the labor market is holding up after a disappointing jobs data. the government releases its weekly jobless data. an economist says the job market looks tepid. >> we have had a lot of part-time work created, people are taking lower paying jobs than they were before. they are getting back into the workforce. we still have the long-term unemployed people. >> today's jobless claims data will be watched to decide if the surprisingly weak december jobs report was a sign of things to come or
people had mortings they couldn't afford. it was a bad model. we don't want to go back to that. we'll have more data later. freddy mack and the association of home builders releases its housing market for january. >> city bank replaces all debit cards hit by the breach. the bank did not replace the cards because it wanted to minimise disruptions through the holiday period. jpmorgan chase said it will reissue cards. >> fourth quarter earnings to be released. >> investors brace...
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beige book which was you've got this view that the economy in more districts is expanding, wages in mortrise. and, therefore, we've kind of erased -- correct me if i'm wrong, from what i'm reading from everybody, we've erased the concerns we had with the jobs report at the end of last week. we're now on for clear tapering as the timetable was laid out. >> well, i think you're correct. and you're looking at the fundamental data, but i would take it a little twist. i personally think, like many traders around me, that the fed wants out of qe no matter what. so, i'm not sure that, you know, even if the other data didn't -- matched up better or worse than the weak jobs report a week ago, i really think the tapering is going to begin. it isn't so much about the efficacy of trying to prove other jobs and really expanding in a sustainable way, it's more about the cost/benefit analysis of how little qe is impacting that equation and how the questionable costs in the future might be growing very large and uncertain. >> the word efficacy comes to mind, rick santelli from chicago and the cme group.
beige book which was you've got this view that the economy in more districts is expanding, wages in mortrise. and, therefore, we've kind of erased -- correct me if i'm wrong, from what i'm reading from everybody, we've erased the concerns we had with the jobs report at the end of last week. we're now on for clear tapering as the timetable was laid out. >> well, i think you're correct. and you're looking at the fundamental data, but i would take it a little twist. i personally think, like...