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and on nbc news.com, new york mate nance worker to get $5 million jackpot after seven-year wait. the reason, well, the winner turned his ticket over to convenience store workers who convinced him he'd only won $5,000. the details are juicy. check it out on nbc news.com. imagine that happening to you. >>> also leading the news, a stunning british parliament vote against military action in syria. the white house said a decision on a possible u.s. military strike will be guided by america's best interests. suggesting the u.s. may act alone if other nations will not help. >>> this pennsylvania police chief is already suspended and could be fired for posting videos like this. they show mark kessler shouting obscenities and firing a gun. they are likely to make their final decision. he made these videos to draw attention to the erosion of the second amendment. and the hidden discovery in greenland. buried under a mile of ice, scientists discover a giant canyon carved in bedrock. it's the brown groove on the nasa video we're showing here. it's more than 400 miles long and a half mile de
and on nbc news.com, new york mate nance worker to get $5 million jackpot after seven-year wait. the reason, well, the winner turned his ticket over to convenience store workers who convinced him he'd only won $5,000. the details are juicy. check it out on nbc news.com. imagine that happening to you. >>> also leading the news, a stunning british parliament vote against military action in syria. the white house said a decision on a possible u.s. military strike will be guided by...
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. >> no name other than more work for nance's staff. -- >> what we do in oakland -- i don't think bullying is more than a school issue. this is bully center thed. there is a way the violence perm mates across the board and i strongly believe that schools are the heart of health and community well being and the way we're going to transform this world is coming around our kids. we have a sacred obligation and kids to be safe and well connected and well known is all of us, all of us, all the time and even in the room today and the pretense and around the punter -- the question is if it came from the punter and the nfl and the hierarchy and ranking and all the time we're making judgments even as adults. those are embedded in the school experience and how we engage each other in different ways and to say this place in school is a way of increasing our empathy that we would in fact keep our worth's intact while the others is intact and the highest inspiration and live that in stated value and change the practices around social emotional learning and embed in the city of oakland that we belong to
. >> no name other than more work for nance's staff. -- >> what we do in oakland -- i don't think bullying is more than a school issue. this is bully center thed. there is a way the violence perm mates across the board and i strongly believe that schools are the heart of health and community well being and the way we're going to transform this world is coming around our kids. we have a sacred obligation and kids to be safe and well connected and well known is all of us, all of us,...
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. >> you heard jim nance calling you stoic, but spectacular. in the way that jim nance does that.se. why is that? >> that's just my personality. i tried to stay true to that. there's a lot of emotions going on inside of me. i'm nervous just like all the other guys. but i just have a better way of hiding it, i think. >> what does it take to shoot a 63 in a major? >> you got to do a lot of great things. guys have rounds like that out on tour where everything seems to go right. everything clicks. my happened to be at this pga championship. >> you thought you could do it. a 62 the first player ever to shoot a 62 at a major? >> that would have been pretty special. like i said earlier, i don't think i've ever been the first to do anything in my life. it's nerve-racking, actually on friday compared to the rest of the week. >> the guy who beat you two years ago was your friend keegan bradley. and he helped make dufnering famous. which has really gone nuts on social media. how did that come about? >> you know i had a charity function that i was doing for a tournament that i won last year.
. >> you heard jim nance calling you stoic, but spectacular. in the way that jim nance does that.se. why is that? >> that's just my personality. i tried to stay true to that. there's a lot of emotions going on inside of me. i'm nervous just like all the other guys. but i just have a better way of hiding it, i think. >> what does it take to shoot a 63 in a major? >> you got to do a lot of great things. guys have rounds like that out on tour where everything seems to go...
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this 600 -- an ads in key to, that was more than that total fell nance of verizon, at&t, and sprint combinedg deal. it's because of a couple of things. several phases of what i call simplified pricing, no contracts, low upfront pricing. then we launched the iphone as well as many time the -- and any time of great. if you take all of the devices sold, but says gross adds and upgrades, the half-hour muzzle its 29%. it was barely 21 percent. this was a much broader story than adding a device for the portfolio. it means it will continue. liz: great news certainly, but you cannot discount will was brought up. people were waiting for you to finally offered this so that they could just say, we are done with the two years so-called sentence that the at&t and arises of the world are forcing people to sign. you're a destructive guy and that is a good thing. what is your next trip? the offerings to the customers? >> you focused -- i got here and talk to the team, it became clear that customers were one of the most important things in their life, the smart phone devices that run their life on. they hate
this 600 -- an ads in key to, that was more than that total fell nance of verizon, at&t, and sprint combinedg deal. it's because of a couple of things. several phases of what i call simplified pricing, no contracts, low upfront pricing. then we launched the iphone as well as many time the -- and any time of great. if you take all of the devices sold, but says gross adds and upgrades, the half-hour muzzle its 29%. it was barely 21 percent. this was a much broader story than adding a device...
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therefore, lest there be any question, this renews what we already know, as between a local 0rd i nanceeral law, there's no match between the two. >> it's going to be the king. >> isn't it, though? thank you. stick around. a lot more coming up. >>> this one, you know, sometimes in a courtroom words spoken can be way too much to handle for those having to listen. yes, that's exactly the case for the man in the middle of that may lay. he just heard how many times his own brother was stabbed and the horrible way that he died. you'll hear the rest of the story, next. the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera torque, only from sprint direct connect. trouble hearing on the phone? buy one get four free for your business. visit sprintcaptel.com that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. on
therefore, lest there be any question, this renews what we already know, as between a local 0rd i nanceeral law, there's no match between the two. >> it's going to be the king. >> isn't it, though? thank you. stick around. a lot more coming up. >>> this one, you know, sometimes in a courtroom words spoken can be way too much to handle for those having to listen. yes, that's exactly the case for the man in the middle of that may lay. he just heard how many times his own...
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farther and say in chicago we'll comply with your local ordnance and keep them -- order different nance they do that to protect the existing investments that are credit worthy and cash flowing. if you let this continue it will be a death spiral. it is in their own interest to do this. here is the key point, melissa. they will not be doing it because they're not held to the same account a private lender is held accountable for. the private lender is held accountable for the marketplace to hitting properties degrade. these guys are exempt from it as evidenced in this case. melissa: guys, thanks to broke of you. it is bleak but you spoke a lot of truth. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having us. >> appreciate it. melissa: are you following any dictate oars on social media? i am now. instagram are new tools for tyrants. you won't believe how they're being used for a very twisted type of branding. very interesting stuff. much more "money" right after this. melissa: when you think of oppressive dictate i'm sure you think it is safe to say social media savvy. that is all starting to change
farther and say in chicago we'll comply with your local ordnance and keep them -- order different nance they do that to protect the existing investments that are credit worthy and cash flowing. if you let this continue it will be a death spiral. it is in their own interest to do this. here is the key point, melissa. they will not be doing it because they're not held to the same account a private lender is held accountable for. the private lender is held accountable for the marketplace to...
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continue to take our security and privacy seriously and go to great lengths to protect our safety in cord nance to the law. despite the truth coming to light in. misinformation and speculation continues to put us all at risk, especially george, speculation of families whereabouts is irresponsible and counterproductive. more of this later in the show. when we come back, another big crime story. a courtroom victory for o.j. simpson. why ron goldman's sister kim says it's unsettling. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. an eye vitamin and multivitamin in one. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll
continue to take our security and privacy seriously and go to great lengths to protect our safety in cord nance to the law. despite the truth coming to light in. misinformation and speculation continues to put us all at risk, especially george, speculation of families whereabouts is irresponsible and counterproductive. more of this later in the show. when we come back, another big crime story. a courtroom victory for o.j. simpson. why ron goldman's sister kim says it's unsettling. if there was...
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has power, to make decisions, to adopt the kind of posture that allows them to begin to offer govern nance and effectiveness in governess and to show they can build institutions for democracy including for example, civil society. there is a strong desire in egypt to shape a different future. one of the -- i think one of the key factors here and one of the things that would allow this new government to demonstrate its credibility would be would they move to produce new laws for nongovernmental institutions and organizations? would they pardon those who were found guilty by the morsi government, who were prosecuted, members of nongovernmental organizations who were trying to build political parties, will they pardon them? will they support a new law that will allow these kinds of nongovernmental organizations, including with systems from the outside to come in and build political parties for the future. these would be steps. combination of engages in effective governance to deal with the economy, but also trying to build what are the key institutions for creating democratic rule over time. s
has power, to make decisions, to adopt the kind of posture that allows them to begin to offer govern nance and effectiveness in governess and to show they can build institutions for democracy including for example, civil society. there is a strong desire in egypt to shape a different future. one of the -- i think one of the key factors here and one of the things that would allow this new government to demonstrate its credibility would be would they move to produce new laws for nongovernmental...
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by 2010 gephardt government affairs was listing the annual billings at $6.5 million up from a pin nance of $625,000 in 2007. in addition to having a top door roster, goldman sachs, 200,000, visa, 200,000, gephardt became a labor consultant for spirit aerosystems where he oversaw tough anti-union campaign. then you go on to talk about pro union he was in congress. >> right. >> you used the word -- the c-word, cynical. we're told so often not to be cynical but to be skeptical. when you walk over that line? >> when you see this? when you see it happening so regularly. i mean, again, it's sort of this reflex in washington where it is seen as acceptable to do this. again, people can make a living, i can't make this distinction enough. people can do what they want. but this is supposed to be a city built on public service. maybe this is quaint and outdated to me. the notion is -- the idea that self-service has really taken over the city, i think, to a degree that has become offensive to people inside and outside is a story i don't think has been fully told and this is one of the themes that i
by 2010 gephardt government affairs was listing the annual billings at $6.5 million up from a pin nance of $625,000 in 2007. in addition to having a top door roster, goldman sachs, 200,000, visa, 200,000, gephardt became a labor consultant for spirit aerosystems where he oversaw tough anti-union campaign. then you go on to talk about pro union he was in congress. >> right. >> you used the word -- the c-word, cynical. we're told so often not to be cynical but to be skeptical. when...
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long-term state is part of the national defense posture that the armed forces require total spectrum.com nance, it's called so they control the land, the air and seas and they control space. and this fits into the vision of universal domination. it's almost the stuff of bad movies at this point. but nonetheless, it doesn't mean they're not spending scores of billions of dollars every year, paying i.t. companies to dream up and deploy this kind of stuff. >> over here. >> though i embrace your cost motte -- cosmopolitism that liberty is not something just american it's global, and organizations like students for liberty feel the same. i feel compelled to play devil's advocate and as an american citizen, what threats do you think face this country and the government, legitimate threats, -- what legitimate threats to due county face the country and how might the government go about addressing those threats in a just way? >> well, terrorism is a threat. it's a minuscule threat. it's almost statistically negligible but it exists, i believe, for the most part because the u.s. goes around thinking it
long-term state is part of the national defense posture that the armed forces require total spectrum.com nance, it's called so they control the land, the air and seas and they control space. and this fits into the vision of universal domination. it's almost the stuff of bad movies at this point. but nonetheless, it doesn't mean they're not spending scores of billions of dollars every year, paying i.t. companies to dream up and deploy this kind of stuff. >> over here. >> though i...
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jim nance cbs sports is at oak hill country club in rochester, new york.d morning, anthony. there is a lot of anticipation here in rochester. the skies have cleared after a stormy night. this course is soft now and ripe for some low scoring. tiger, i expect will take advantage of it. we will be watching. all eyes will be on tiger, i'm sure. jim nantz comes off the big win in bridge stoen. can he win this major. >> he can win it. people need to gear down about expectations because he won the week before the pga championship. this marks the eighth time he has won in his previous tournament entering a major in the seven previous times, he has not backed it up with a victory. it was a dominating brilliant performance in akron, including a 61 in the second round on friday. i don't think that translates necessarily to a victory here. i know everybody has them as their favorite. there are a lot of guys poised to play well, including phil mickelson, just three weeks removed from winning the open championship. he claims he is playing the best golf of his career. >>
jim nance cbs sports is at oak hill country club in rochester, new york.d morning, anthony. there is a lot of anticipation here in rochester. the skies have cleared after a stormy night. this course is soft now and ripe for some low scoring. tiger, i expect will take advantage of it. we will be watching. all eyes will be on tiger, i'm sure. jim nantz comes off the big win in bridge stoen. can he win this major. >> he can win it. people need to gear down about expectations because he won...
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and joining us on the phone is john nance, and he's one of the men who discovered or recovered this fossilthere. just tell us the story. how did you find it was even there, and what did it take to get it out of the ground? >> hi, how are you doing? back in june of this year i got a call from one of my colleagues down here at stratford hall, and they let me know about a whale skull that was exposed in the cliff. and he had been collecting around here for many years and knew that it was a very large whale skull and that it was an important find, and so after he called me up, i went down there and checked out the skull, confirmed what it was and got gps coordinates. we proceeded to get permission from stratford hall and actually excavate the whale skull. jenna: and stratford hall, just for our viewers, that is the place where it was the original home of the lee family of virginia, robert e. lee was born there in this area, on that land? >> that is correct. it is the birthplace of robert e. lee. kelly: so, john, that makes it unusual because no one would ever anticipate that a whale would be t
and joining us on the phone is john nance, and he's one of the men who discovered or recovered this fossilthere. just tell us the story. how did you find it was even there, and what did it take to get it out of the ground? >> hi, how are you doing? back in june of this year i got a call from one of my colleagues down here at stratford hall, and they let me know about a whale skull that was exposed in the cliff. and he had been collecting around here for many years and knew that it was a...
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. >> stephanie: right out to johnny carson right out in nance here in beautiful downtown burbank. 58r. back with more car coffee with carlos and jacki schechner is next on "the stephanie miller show." >> stephanie: hello current tv land. hour number two. carlos alazraqui live in studio all three hours. hot brie, third member be of our truffle will be here in our number three. >> she and i went to the movies yesterday. >> stephanie: i heard. you saw -- fruitvale station? >> yeah. really powerful, well done. >> stephanie: that's what i heard. now, cue the right wing freakout because something else has happened with obamacare. that's why we need nurse jacki stat. because something about out-of-pocket costs and the minute i heard rush limbaugh yesterday, i thought i'm going to have to lend him jacki. he seems confused by the affordable care act. i'm sure he's just in need of some information. >> i decided my job is to demystify and debunk. >> stephanie: all right. so we'll have nurse jacki in here stat right after the news in the current news center. >> good morning, everybody. news of e
. >> stephanie: right out to johnny carson right out in nance here in beautiful downtown burbank. 58r. back with more car coffee with carlos and jacki schechner is next on "the stephanie miller show." >> stephanie: hello current tv land. hour number two. carlos alazraqui live in studio all three hours. hot brie, third member be of our truffle will be here in our number three. >> she and i went to the movies yesterday. >> stephanie: i heard. you saw -- fruitvale...
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no surprise freedom nance of buyers going to the model sp the volt and leaf over 30% for the shchevythe range of 144 and 154, the thing to keep in mind is that for tesla, they're increasing production and they are also increasing the price of the model s because the demand is there. this is not a case where like the volt and the leaf they had to cut prices. the prices are staying even increasing from the model s. back to you. >> you know what's interesting? that's what i would expect, right? i would think that people buying this tesla are obviously people who can afford it. i guess the question becomes, does that limit tesla's market? >> good question. we'll find out with the model x. that goes down market in terms of the price point and type of person that tesla is trying to win over. keep in mind, there was an entry-level model s that was going to start you know in the upper 50s, maybe around 60,000. they took that off the market because they were not seeing enough demand there. so clearly that high-end luxury buyer was there, and is still there. that middle market, upper middle ma
no surprise freedom nance of buyers going to the model sp the volt and leaf over 30% for the shchevythe range of 144 and 154, the thing to keep in mind is that for tesla, they're increasing production and they are also increasing the price of the model s because the demand is there. this is not a case where like the volt and the leaf they had to cut prices. the prices are staying even increasing from the model s. back to you. >> you know what's interesting? that's what i would expect,...
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people from jeb bush, newt begin tkpwreufp, dave king, toni perkins, kenny nance, pretty much the spectrumof conservatives have signed on board and it's an issue that n conservatives are focusing on. >> what is the sentencing project? >> we're engaged in research and policy advocacy around criminal issues broadly speaking. >> if you want to give us a call we divided amongst all others. if you have been in prison and want to give your not or serve in the corrections department or corrections facility in some capacity can you give your thoughts as well and there are the lines that will be on your screen. regina is up first from richmond, virginia. thank you for waiting. go ahead. >> yes, good morning gentlemen. i wanted to know exactly what the gentleman for the right crime where to conservatives stand with the proposal that was made last tuesday? >> conservatives, as i said, welcome the attorney general to this issue. it's an issue that many governors and legislatures have been addressing now for some years. so we applaud it and we do -- we have some concern that the attorney general go thr
people from jeb bush, newt begin tkpwreufp, dave king, toni perkins, kenny nance, pretty much the spectrumof conservatives have signed on board and it's an issue that n conservatives are focusing on. >> what is the sentencing project? >> we're engaged in research and policy advocacy around criminal issues broadly speaking. >> if you want to give us a call we divided amongst all others. if you have been in prison and want to give your not or serve in the corrections department...