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nathan tumbles over her car and trapped underneath, stunned she gets out of the car and sits down. >> minutes and minutes are going by, and with each passing minute he is losing his brain cells. >> reporter: after 6 agonizing months waiting for nathan to come out of a coma, his parents make the hardest of choices taking him off life support. >> this is an example of older people being in denial about their abilities. >> reporter: mitchell and susan believe some older drivers shouldn't be behind the wheel they want the state to require them to take competency tests currently 27 states and the district of columbia require additional testing. >> you are not saying get these people off the road all together. >> we just want to get the risky drivers off the road. >> john spent decades developing plans for driver retesting for the government but overtime, realized forcing a competency test on an older driver is bad idea. >> testing is unfair. we have really really refined tools, really really target in and find quote unquote the bad apples that would be one thing but we don't have those >>
nathan tumbles over her car and trapped underneath, stunned she gets out of the car and sits down. >> minutes and minutes are going by, and with each passing minute he is losing his brain cells. >> reporter: after 6 agonizing months waiting for nathan to come out of a coma, his parents make the hardest of choices taking him off life support. >> this is an example of older people being in denial about their abilities. >> reporter: mitchell and susan believe some older...
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who is nathan smith davis? he was a very important man. sometimes the passage of time is like a big eraser, it just erases things, and in this particular case, he probably had been erased because of the passage of time and the in fact that he was prominent but did not write all that much. but nathan smith was a two-term president of the american medical association and founded the journal of the american medical association. he was a very astute individual of the american medical seecene. he wrote the great -- subsequently without harming of actions and true digging into professional character. key words professional character. what do we mean by profession? what are we talk about as medicine exists today? well, how do we define a confession? a confession back then is mostly ministry and law and medicine, those were professions, a profession is a group of people who have specialized education and training. however you want to define it in today's world. there's also the question of medical licensure, and we will get into that, but speciali
who is nathan smith davis? he was a very important man. sometimes the passage of time is like a big eraser, it just erases things, and in this particular case, he probably had been erased because of the passage of time and the in fact that he was prominent but did not write all that much. but nathan smith was a two-term president of the american medical association and founded the journal of the american medical association. he was a very astute individual of the american medical seecene. he...
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if somebody was really bad and he didn't notice, could i stop the film. >> reporter: nathan's videos were an immediate hit. >> when we showed it at school meetings, people were laughing. they were saying oh, that's really fun and really cool. >> reporter: a simple idea turned into a possible career path for nathan so we in the 9 sports department decided to take the budding journalist from the basement to our studio. >> from intern to the man, the washington wizardses todaydowns randy whit p.a.n. will return as head -- whitman will return as head coach. >> reporter: he recorded his own evening sportscast. >> the nationals may still be in first place in the nl east but no longer hold soul possession. >> reporter: getting a taste of what it's like to be a big time sports anchor. >> i feel comfortable talking about sports and it's something that i've always wanted to do. i was more excited than nervous. >> reporter: kristen berset, 9 sports now. >> keep working at it, nathan. he says he's heading to boston college next year and he's thinking about studying communications. >> as he shoul
if somebody was really bad and he didn't notice, could i stop the film. >> reporter: nathan's videos were an immediate hit. >> when we showed it at school meetings, people were laughing. they were saying oh, that's really fun and really cool. >> reporter: a simple idea turned into a possible career path for nathan so we in the 9 sports department decided to take the budding journalist from the basement to our studio. >> from intern to the man, the washington wizardses...
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. >> hey, nathan? >> yeah. >> i just cut the crap out of my toe. i'm getting a band-aid. hang out for a second. okay? >> in this case as in previous investigations, we worked with the computer watch dog group perverted justice. its decoys go into chat rooms posting as 13 to 15-year-old kids home alone. >> i'll be right back. >> do me a favor and have a seat right here. and take your hands out of your pockets for me. go ahead, sit. >> as a potential predator walks in, there's a whole other investigation starting outside the house. the sheriff's department is moving into position trying to monitor what's going on. so there are no surprises. the police are set up in the house across the street. there's a motor home. they've got the entire area covered. >> what are you doing here? >> came to visit somebody. >> who did you come to visit? >> katie. >> katie. how old is katie? >> 13. >> 13? and how old are you? >> 23. >> 23. do you see a problem with that? that's yes? and what is the problem that you see? >> she's 13. >> i mean there seems little doubt as to what you wanted to d
. >> hey, nathan? >> yeah. >> i just cut the crap out of my toe. i'm getting a band-aid. hang out for a second. okay? >> in this case as in previous investigations, we worked with the computer watch dog group perverted justice. its decoys go into chat rooms posting as 13 to 15-year-old kids home alone. >> i'll be right back. >> do me a favor and have a seat right here. and take your hands out of your pockets for me. go ahead, sit. >> as a potential...
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instead of me describing it to those of you, the younger generation who weren't around, nathan, coulderun the clip here? >> as well as japan followed the attack. nevada, west virginia, california, prepare and perform valiantly as the war were gone. pearl harbor, again the law, heard her hard herrera corrode nappi regina, open out, philippines, midway will family and then the battleship missouri with the surrender of the japanese. equally hard, the road can equally look at the man in the hot sand and the beaches of sandlin pastoring, all of the nine are descendents of men thought mercenary hessian troops thought to be not counterparts for freedom. idyllic holidays to eliminate our time and you were there. last night >> that's what they say kerry. here's our first kind of question. what is it that we miss about that guy and world war ii? i'm sorry, what is it really miss about mr. cronkite in this generation of journalists? by the sister of the soul? i'm just going to open it up to you guys. >> i should recuse myself. i should recuse myself because i was there. the question is that to b
instead of me describing it to those of you, the younger generation who weren't around, nathan, coulderun the clip here? >> as well as japan followed the attack. nevada, west virginia, california, prepare and perform valiantly as the war were gone. pearl harbor, again the law, heard her hard herrera corrode nappi regina, open out, philippines, midway will family and then the battleship missouri with the surrender of the japanese. equally hard, the road can equally look at the man in the...
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and we'll see you here probably in six months if you're still here, nathan. >> five one? >> five one. this the behavior that i'm just not going to tolerate, period. okay? what's going to happen now is we're going to put you back in the strip cage. the officer is going to pack up all your property, and we're going to move you out of this unit. that's it. think twice before you do this again. >> clear. >> had i not been in here, it might have been a different story nathan. >> i don't have nothing against you jackson. when i say jackson, you should have got in right there and told her to quit yelling at me, but did you? you didn't. her yelling at me in front of everybody, what, is that all right or what? make me look like a [ bleep ]. >> you lost it before she did. you know the truth, nathan. >> i have 2 1/2 years of good time and with this report, they can take all of it. if my lady is watching this, you don't want to wait for me, beat it. i don't care. >> did you just break up with your girlfriend? >> it's going to happen anyway. >> why? >> because i -- she's been waiting
and we'll see you here probably in six months if you're still here, nathan. >> five one? >> five one. this the behavior that i'm just not going to tolerate, period. okay? what's going to happen now is we're going to put you back in the strip cage. the officer is going to pack up all your property, and we're going to move you out of this unit. that's it. think twice before you do this again. >> clear. >> had i not been in here, it might have been a different story nathan....
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. >>> of all the animals out there that one can choose to play with say a dog or cat, nathan decided he wanted to play with a gator. >> oh, boy. >> awe. >> oh, boy. no, no. >> nathan is an assistant cure ator at gator adventure productions so he is familiar with this territory. >> there we go. >> taps his nose. the gator opens his mouth. >> one, two -- >> a little apprehensive. >> one, two -- >> i don't care how trained you are you don't know what this thing is going to do. it is a wild animal that can snap off his hand in one second if it wanted to. >> but it didn't. >> it looked like it may have clipped him just a little bit. >> it trimmed his nail maybe. >> he was close. >>> that's our show. we'll see you tomorrow. have a fantastic rest of your day.
. >>> of all the animals out there that one can choose to play with say a dog or cat, nathan decided he wanted to play with a gator. >> oh, boy. >> awe. >> oh, boy. no, no. >> nathan is an assistant cure ator at gator adventure productions so he is familiar with this territory. >> there we go. >> taps his nose. the gator opens his mouth. >> one, two -- >> a little apprehensive. >> one, two -- >> i don't care how trained you...
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. >>> do you remember this video i showed you a couple of days ago with nathan playing with a gator?h! >> what we wanted to find out is, find out more about why nathan would do this association we have hassociation -- so we have him. >> when was the last time you looked over your shoulder. >> the last time we had a -- >> take a look. >> you're taunting him. >> holy moly! he looks like he's hungry. >> oh, boy. >> he's coming right for you, dude! >> no, no. no. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? [ scream ] >> what's up with this trick you? put your hand in this mouth. you could have lost a finger. >> yeah. i could have. yeah. it can go wrong anytime. >> why is he just -- staying like that? why is he not moving? >> waiting for me -- >> you have a close enough relationship he'll let you give him a kiss? >> should we test the boundaries? >> sure, why not! >> oh. you know, this is -- >> ah! >> really not necessary. >> oh -- oh -- oh! >> ah! >> oh. >> whew! >> why doesn't he eat you? >> i've been working with big alligators and crocodiles near 20 years. alligators don't look at us a
. >>> do you remember this video i showed you a couple of days ago with nathan playing with a gator?h! >> what we wanted to find out is, find out more about why nathan would do this association we have hassociation -- so we have him. >> when was the last time you looked over your shoulder. >> the last time we had a -- >> take a look. >> you're taunting him. >> holy moly! he looks like he's hungry. >> oh, boy. >> he's coming right for you,...
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♪ i wear my sun glasses at night ♪ >> look at nathan.ore we can answer that, let's see how much money was made. if you bought more shares, would you be looking at a 20% gain. not bad, but dan's options trade cost only a dime and can be sold today for 40 cents, four times your money. gets even better. that's because if facebook can settle below the $34 level by expiration, dan can make an additional $3.50, so lots of choices, so what's he -- ♪ ♪ want to buy more stock, ratchet gains up to the short strike, you definitely would want to leave that trade on, no question about it. takes a while for verticals, especially ratio spreads to maximize them. >> are you going to bleed a lot more money in the next couple months. >> you guys believe facebook story at this point or what? >> no, and i don't think he does either. every single bit of news we get from facebook is bad. >> look, there was a whole big thing about the advertisers dumping on facebook, and this past week, coca-cola and ford, two big names, standing by their guy, if you will. >> o
♪ i wear my sun glasses at night ♪ >> look at nathan.ore we can answer that, let's see how much money was made. if you bought more shares, would you be looking at a 20% gain. not bad, but dan's options trade cost only a dime and can be sold today for 40 cents, four times your money. gets even better. that's because if facebook can settle below the $34 level by expiration, dan can make an additional $3.50, so lots of choices, so what's he -- ♪ ♪ want to buy more stock, ratchet...
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[laughter] before we go, it's time to play a little game of "what did i do to nathan?" i'm gonna show you some footage of my friend nathan's face and you have to figure out what i'm doing. [metallic clicking] >> oh! oh! oh! [groans and laughs] mother[bleep]. >> i shot him in the ball bag seven times with a pellet gun. [crowd groaning] ready? [gun clicking] >> oh! oh! oh! [groans and laughs] [laughter and applause] mother[bleep]. >> do you see my dog watching? [laughter] see you next week. good night. [cheers and applause] >> may 31st 2012, from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to the daily show, my name is jon stewart. we have a good show for you ton, jim parsons, star of the big bang theory and the new broadway show har vehicle a show about an invisible rabbit that kills and eats harvey weinstein. (laughter) i got to tell you though, manment i don't know if you have been in new york city man, but it hot and-- in new york city. i hop
[laughter] before we go, it's time to play a little game of "what did i do to nathan?" i'm gonna show you some footage of my friend nathan's face and you have to figure out what i'm doing. [metallic clicking] >> oh! oh! oh! [groans and laughs] mother[bleep]. >> i shot him in the ball bag seven times with a pellet gun. [crowd groaning] ready? [gun clicking] >> oh! oh! oh! [groans and laughs] [laughter and applause] mother[bleep]. >> do you see my dog watching?...
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nathan's hot dogs near a record high. nathan's is the home of the famous hot dog eating contest. hot dog maker said it doubled profits during the fourth quarter. that's a lot of dogs, folks. revenue rose 14%. >>> all right. that's hard to watch. >> i'm feeling a little sick now. >> it really is. up next on "street signs," forget austerity. some are calling for uncle sam to double down and rack up more debt. good idea? we'll debate. >> i say eat more dogs. plus a subscription for you, big pharma dividends double the average yield of s&p stocks. the names when we return. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very fi
nathan's hot dogs near a record high. nathan's is the home of the famous hot dog eating contest. hot dog maker said it doubled profits during the fourth quarter. that's a lot of dogs, folks. revenue rose 14%. >>> all right. that's hard to watch. >> i'm feeling a little sick now. >> it really is. up next on "street signs," forget austerity. some are calling for uncle sam to double down and rack up more debt. good idea? we'll debate. >> i say eat more dogs....
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. >> despite the cancer treatments, nathan back on the campus the second semester of sophomore year,ion as first tennor in a jazz ensemble. >> i played in the spring concert and bounced back like nothing ever happened. >> the make a wish foundation gifted him with a mand hand made saxsa phone from france. >> so excited and i ended up with it fr the rest of the concert. >> and his training helped him recover its nice and slow. tumbling and flipping. and this is relaxing. >> and this is exactly like that. >> and through adversity is the challenge of his faith. able to accomplish day in, day out. he was voted prom king by his peers. testifying to what his friends think of him. >> nathan now pays it forward raising funds for the society. >> i want to have a career and something i can help give back or anything. and to benefit medicine. >> and you know he will. our congratulations for his amazing accomplishments. june us for a half hour special on all of the scholars this year. >> skb don't kick me, carolyn. >> and historic first in aviation a european team pulled off the first interconti
. >> despite the cancer treatments, nathan back on the campus the second semester of sophomore year,ion as first tennor in a jazz ensemble. >> i played in the spring concert and bounced back like nothing ever happened. >> the make a wish foundation gifted him with a mand hand made saxsa phone from france. >> so excited and i ended up with it fr the rest of the concert. >> and his training helped him recover its nice and slow. tumbling and flipping. and this is...
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rettremeet..e - 3 --rrporter pkg-as follows -- as a real estate agget in florida, life was good for nathanlin. he had planned to retire and travel &pthe world, buu when the real estatt bubble burst, so did his retirement plans. "i lost everything. i would looe to retire. i would have retired long ago, but to mmke ends meet, because of reeession, i have o work." mclaughlin moved to washington to live with his daughter, after suffering a sttoke and now the sixty-eight old grandfather works at the city's eeployment services department aa part off aatraannng program for seniors. "i need to contribute to my upkeep and this offers me not muuh, but aalittle." nearly 1 in 5 people 65 and 3 older are workkng -- the that includes nearly 40 percent of men and mooe than a quartee of women age 65 to 69 -- nummers that illustrate the effect the recession haa had on many seniors' savings. "a enoogh and therefore they need save more and/or need an additionnl income for as long as possible to supplement whatt they possibly could get from sociil security.. but not everyone working ppst the does so out of ne
rettremeet..e - 3 --rrporter pkg-as follows -- as a real estate agget in florida, life was good for nathanlin. he had planned to retire and travel &pthe world, buu when the real estatt bubble burst, so did his retirement plans. "i lost everything. i would looe to retire. i would have retired long ago, but to mmke ends meet, because of reeession, i have o work." mclaughlin moved to washington to live with his daughter, after suffering a sttoke and now the sixty-eight old...
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(brittany) "i had a soda" they talk about their favorite types:(aaron)"well pepsi, gingerale "(nathan)"ahh lemon lime"but now they are putting stop... to pop. (grace))i know soda is really bad for you" outside the school: (kid asking)"woull you want another sticker.. sure" (kid reads)"soda ffee.." (ggrl)"its for the soda free challenge."students are lining up (noah)"i am signing.. &psigning pledgee... (reading for 30 days..."(reading ree - pledge)"to lessen my risk of diabetes and heart disease." noah's eaaer to join in... theyre trying to gee alot of people to do his but also to improve my health conditton" (kid)"they say empower me" (noah)"and it can give you teethhfall out which doesnt look he best when your trying to impress people"((anding out stickers)"can i have a purple one please.."(noah)"it also has chemicals it might give me cancer"(cairns)"to put it in perspective..the avg american drinks 46 gallons of soda a year. -slam-(cairns)"thaa amounts to about 40 pounds of sugar"(dr beilensoo)"68 percenn of americans.. 68 percent are obese or ooerweight and the significant reason f
(brittany) "i had a soda" they talk about their favorite types:(aaron)"well pepsi, gingerale "(nathan)"ahh lemon lime"but now they are putting stop... to pop. (grace))i know soda is really bad for you" outside the school: (kid asking)"woull you want another sticker.. sure" (kid reads)"soda ffee.." (ggrl)"its for the soda free challenge."students are lining up (noah)"i am signing.. &psigning pledgee... (reading for 30...
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joey nathan gets ij to ground out -- idge to ground out. >>> nba draft night went pretty well for the warriors. >> the golden state warriors select harrison barnes from the university of north carolina. [ crowd noise ] >> he's a 6'8" forward, he'll play the "small forward" for golden state. that's the one position they didn't have locked up. he's 20 dwreer year -- years of age, played two years at north carolina, one of the country's best program, and with that pedigree, he's a classy guy supposedly. >> to i have been did you a little anecdote, when the sixth pick was made, and it was portland's pick, and everybody saw that barnes was available, my phone almost blew up with people calling wanting our pick and this player. so we're thrilled. he's got great value, and we're excited, he fit what is we need. you guys will love him. >> warriors then go for festus izilli from vanderbilt. and then a 7'0"er from bosnia who may not even come over here. they'll keep him in rv for down the road -- reserve for down the road. the rest of the draft, anthony davis, no surprise, beal, waiter, and tho
joey nathan gets ij to ground out -- idge to ground out. >>> nba draft night went pretty well for the warriors. >> the golden state warriors select harrison barnes from the university of north carolina. [ crowd noise ] >> he's a 6'8" forward, he'll play the "small forward" for golden state. that's the one position they didn't have locked up. he's 20 dwreer year -- years of age, played two years at north carolina, one of the country's best program, and with...
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how do you invest, nathan? >> you don't try to make a little money here, a little money there. all of you has to be not on greece but in terms of what happens with the european central bankers. and it's moving to germany. when those banks run out of money, you're going to see a liquidity crisis. >> are we seeing money come out of the greek banks and find a home in the german bank? >> yeah, absolutely. that's going to be a big problem. i think that the solution is going to be somehow you stop the drain by saying, let's have an fdic for europe and otherwise they are going to have a much bigger problem. they will talk about the imf and before you know it we will talk about 17% of the bill. >> larry, you've been cautious here even though longer term i know you're pretty positive. how do you want to be positioned when you have all of these things looming? >> i think it depends on your time and until the greek elections are over, it's going to be very difficult for this market to perform well in a sustainable way and i also think, given the history of how the eu policy makers are rea
how do you invest, nathan? >> you don't try to make a little money here, a little money there. all of you has to be not on greece but in terms of what happens with the european central bankers. and it's moving to germany. when those banks run out of money, you're going to see a liquidity crisis. >> are we seeing money come out of the greek banks and find a home in the german bank? >> yeah, absolutely. that's going to be a big problem. i think that the solution is going to be...
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a couple weeks back dan the man nathan made a bullish trade on facebook. trades since have been on a tear. make money and even save face. >> options action, it's how we make friends. risk less, make more. that's just what dan did with his bullish bet on facebook. dan was looking for a way to get money back on facebook shares. but buying more stock after that beating? not unless you have money like this guy. so to try to make some of his lost money back, he bought the strike call for $2.10. now, to make money, dan needs facebook stock to rise above the strike price by more than the cost of the trade or above $32.10. shelling out $2.10? >> right now this all seems like a big deal. >> that's because it is a big deal. and if we're going to get our money back, we're going to have to spend less. how can we do that? >> sold two of the august 34 calls. >> we like that. so to spend less dan sold not one but two of the strike calls for a total of $2 and created his one by two call spread. and he did something else. he made profits come quicker. here's how. between t
a couple weeks back dan the man nathan made a bullish trade on facebook. trades since have been on a tear. make money and even save face. >> options action, it's how we make friends. risk less, make more. that's just what dan did with his bullish bet on facebook. dan was looking for a way to get money back on facebook shares. but buying more stock after that beating? not unless you have money like this guy. so to try to make some of his lost money back, he bought the strike call for...
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he joins me now along with permanent portfolio michael and financial networks groups nathan. good to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. want to get into this fiscal clip of what's going on in the united states. david, why -- give me your sense of what happens with the fiscal clip when the tax programs expire at the end of the year, how do you see this playing out? >> it will get solved but maybe hal solved and get a grade of a c-minus. the fiscal cliff we know is over $600 billion hit to the economy in the first quarter. simple expiration of the bush tax cuts and pay rom tax and amounts to $375 billion. if you don't get resolution on that, you are talking about the very high probability of recession, what it does to motor vehicle sales. what it is currently doing to corporate management and continuing to prolong or delay capital spending plans and hiring plans, to me, despite the headline issues of europe, the fiscal cliff in the long term is the more problematic issue for the economy. earnings and stock prices. >> how do you want to invest that in this enviro
he joins me now along with permanent portfolio michael and financial networks groups nathan. good to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. want to get into this fiscal clip of what's going on in the united states. david, why -- give me your sense of what happens with the fiscal clip when the tax programs expire at the end of the year, how do you see this playing out? >> it will get solved but maybe hal solved and get a grade of a c-minus. the fiscal cliff we know is over $600...
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the first is the nathans hot dog eating contest. and the next is the scripps spelling bee.y from san diego took the crown. >> g-u-e-t-a-p-a-n-s. >> she was a semifinalists last year. but looks down to no one in 2012. in case you're wondering, it means to ambush or ensnare. she becomes the fifth-straight indian american champion. >>> but can she eat hot dogs? football players can. the 49ers set the team rookie record in 2013. smith is spending the off-season learning something new. >> how does your game accelerate in passing defense? especially what you did your rookie year? >> improving on things i didn't do well last year. improving on my game overall. that's what i'm doing this off-season. we'll see the results. >> what did you do differently this off season? this is your first ota with the team. did you do anything differently to prepare? >> watched them last year. got stronger. improved as a football player. an athlete and overall. what's your excitement level going in? >> just to win. >>> we reward you for staying up late for this gem. our brody brazil spending the day
the first is the nathans hot dog eating contest. and the next is the scripps spelling bee.y from san diego took the crown. >> g-u-e-t-a-p-a-n-s. >> she was a semifinalists last year. but looks down to no one in 2012. in case you're wondering, it means to ambush or ensnare. she becomes the fifth-straight indian american champion. >>> but can she eat hot dogs? football players can. the 49ers set the team rookie record in 2013. smith is spending the off-season learning...
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nathan lane has signed on for a recurring role. >>> and justin bieber's latest album, believe. had the biggest debut this year. that is your eye on answer r -- on entertainment. manuel gallegos, cbs news. >>> good morning happy thursday, i'm andrea roane. >>> and i'm jessica doyle. mike haiduk is out gog
nathan lane has signed on for a recurring role. >>> and justin bieber's latest album, believe. had the biggest debut this year. that is your eye on answer r -- on entertainment. manuel gallegos, cbs news. >>> good morning happy thursday, i'm andrea roane. >>> and i'm jessica doyle. mike haiduk is out gog
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nathan's famous. the hot dog eating contest. the 4th of july hot dog eating contest in new york doubled profits in the fourth quarter. everyone looks like they're getting sick. the fast food chain has more than 300 restaurants across the world. more than $60 million in revenue last year. i think we should-- >> is it over? >> yes, it's over now. >> they're all red. >> maybe it's ketchup. maybe he needs that -- maybe that's the secret to success. >> no hot dogs for today. that did it for me. thanks for reminding me what green looks like on wall street. >> made me happy to do so. >>> she was one of d.c.'s most revered social advocates. >> when we return in two minutes, we'll look back at the life and legacy bishop shoe water. -- bishop stewart. >>> good morning. welcome back to 9news now. 4:45. we know what red means around here. that's a severe weather alert. we have some other colors to talk about. >> good days are green. nuisance days where it may impact some of your plans, that would be a yellow day. today is going to be a gree
nathan's famous. the hot dog eating contest. the 4th of july hot dog eating contest in new york doubled profits in the fourth quarter. everyone looks like they're getting sick. the fast food chain has more than 300 restaurants across the world. more than $60 million in revenue last year. i think we should-- >> is it over? >> yes, it's over now. >> they're all red. >> maybe it's ketchup. maybe he needs that -- maybe that's the secret to success. >> no hot dogs for...
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nathan's on the right, kenny is on the left.ven wearing the same clothes except for the color of the hat. apparently when security officials approached and asked nathan for his ticket, they escorted him out of the stadium. >> i thought he was going to lead me back to my seat but he grabs me by the arm. i said because i wear the hat, i've seen a million of these hats here. it's like they were really escorting kenny chesney through the crowd. >> chesney's people did apologize for all of this and refunded nathan's ticket and gave him medical for the forced exit. not sure what the merchandise is. i'm still curious as to why they kicked him out in the first place? he had a ticket. maybe there was too much hullabaloo going on to show it. it's no crime to impersonate a star. >> we have a live report from london coming up. a beautiful live picture for you. >> oh, good music choice. with over 25 delicious flavors for a fraction of the cost of the coffee house. add your flavor with coffee-mate, from nestle. [ music plays, record skips ] h
nathan's on the right, kenny is on the left.ven wearing the same clothes except for the color of the hat. apparently when security officials approached and asked nathan for his ticket, they escorted him out of the stadium. >> i thought he was going to lead me back to my seat but he grabs me by the arm. i said because i wear the hat, i've seen a million of these hats here. it's like they were really escorting kenny chesney through the crowd. >> chesney's people did apologize for all...
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so extreme was the scarcity of money i think that nathan rochester had to bring over gold from france in order to prevent the bank of england from closing up. and we see that time and time again. in 1844, the british introduced the bank charter act, which was supposed to bring an end to boom and bust and bring peace. and four years later it was suspended in yet another crisis, a crisis that led disrailly to give sort of a witty speech of the extension of the acting which he compared to the lick we faction of the blood of st. -- an annual miracle that takes place in naples. he said that -- here he is. he says, the archbishop who knights the lick we faction of the blood of st. january wairs as the -- that a wholesome state of of the currency had returned. the people resumed their gayity and cheerfulness. panic disappeared, everyone returns to music and macaroni. in london, everyone returned to business and in both cases the remedy is equally efficacious and equally a hoax. so the point is there, actually, if you bind yourself to a gold standa standard, you actually sort of -- it's the r
so extreme was the scarcity of money i think that nathan rochester had to bring over gold from france in order to prevent the bank of england from closing up. and we see that time and time again. in 1844, the british introduced the bank charter act, which was supposed to bring an end to boom and bust and bring peace. and four years later it was suspended in yet another crisis, a crisis that led disrailly to give sort of a witty speech of the extension of the acting which he compared to the lick...
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well, nathan davis. another picture of him. every species of medical delusion and positions allowed to spring up and grow without any legal restraint, the public press that engine all power likeness, for heralding every variety of medicinal compound. in other words, we had no idea what we were doing. so, having now bashed doctors as i've done for the last ten minutes, we're going to spend ten minutes going forward. i don't want you to think there were no good things going on in american medicine. there were some very famous things going on. william beaumont and his famous book, 1833. and, of course, anesthesia, the beginnings of anesthesia. john collins warren, he's going to operate on this young man. this was taken about seven months after the initial event of anesthesia. everything was posed later. and if you see his -- if you look at his leg right over here. watch the next picture, there is the blood and the bandage. so this is the early use of anesthesia. at the time, no doctor could conceive of diseases and treatments in a
well, nathan davis. another picture of him. every species of medical delusion and positions allowed to spring up and grow without any legal restraint, the public press that engine all power likeness, for heralding every variety of medicinal compound. in other words, we had no idea what we were doing. so, having now bashed doctors as i've done for the last ten minutes, we're going to spend ten minutes going forward. i don't want you to think there were no good things going on in american...
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so a lot of people thought people like chad condit in the central valley or nathan fletcher running for mayor in san diego would do well in that kind of atmosphere. no, independents really didn't have much of a showing. both of those lost. and i think that was a little bit of a surprise on the political front here. >> you watched the numbers or read about them if not covering them on election night. what was new down in the central valley? >> well, an interesting race we were watching was of course between ricky gill, republican, young republican candidate, 21 years old, tried to unseat jerry mcnerny the incumbent candidate. a close race, spread about 3 or 4 points. >> that was a fascinating race. >> interesting race. the republican party has thrown a lot of support behind ricky gill. >> rising star, young native american. >> he just turned 25. he just graduated from college i think within the week. >> going forward i think that's going to be really one to watch in the central valley. i mean, we've really seen that this time around the redrawn lines as dan said, the party on party aspec
so a lot of people thought people like chad condit in the central valley or nathan fletcher running for mayor in san diego would do well in that kind of atmosphere. no, independents really didn't have much of a showing. both of those lost. and i think that was a little bit of a surprise on the political front here. >> you watched the numbers or read about them if not covering them on election night. what was new down in the central valley? >> well, an interesting race we were...
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report on covered the romney camp campaign as paid more than seventy thousand dollars to this guy nathan sproul to do political consulting work what exactly are they paying sproul for well given sprowl's previous record then most likely is being paid to disenfranchise democratic voters as following reports back in two thousand and four sprowl's political consulting firm was investigated for destroying democratic voter registration forms in oregon and nevada while working for the bush cheney campaign democratic voters in nevada who registered to vote through sproul mysteriously found their names absent from voter registration rolls when they showed up at the polls also in two thousand and four sproul spearheaded initiative using the lies and deceits to overturn the state's clean elections law yep and this is the guy right here that mitt romney has reached out to to help win the election just like florida sproul is just another piece of the puzzle in the nationwide effort to rig the two thousand and twelve elections and that effort is the subject of tonight's daily to. well the voter purge
report on covered the romney camp campaign as paid more than seventy thousand dollars to this guy nathan sproul to do political consulting work what exactly are they paying sproul for well given sprowl's previous record then most likely is being paid to disenfranchise democratic voters as following reports back in two thousand and four sprowl's political consulting firm was investigated for destroying democratic voter registration forms in oregon and nevada while working for the bush cheney...
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nathan was mentioned in a speech by ronald reagan back during the cold war and the left said, you shouldn't have said anything, it would make life so much tougher, and after he came out he said it was the greatest thing that ever happened in gulag. let's help them and let's get them and other nations already now are getting arms and equipment. when the price of a bullet for kalashnikov is still $3 on the black market. they still need a lot more help as far as that's concerned. i hope that explains that. just to extend my extension on the quen,
nathan was mentioned in a speech by ronald reagan back during the cold war and the left said, you shouldn't have said anything, it would make life so much tougher, and after he came out he said it was the greatest thing that ever happened in gulag. let's help them and let's get them and other nations already now are getting arms and equipment. when the price of a bullet for kalashnikov is still $3 on the black market. they still need a lot more help as far as that's concerned. i hope that...
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romney has hired a consulting firm that has a history of destroying democratic voter registration for nathan sproul story it's an incredible one in two thousand and four and two thousand and six. consultant based in arizona has been cited for. voter registration destruction in state after state after state for the r n c paid him as their main voter read consultant he was found to be taking ballot or taking registration forms from democrats ripping up the registration this is real voter suppression real voter fraud and doing this systematically across the country and now he's working from there we don't know what he's doing but he is working for. thanks so much for being with us for having me with a great report you're doing your report the privatization of law enforcement either through traffic cameras or private prisons creates an incentive for corporate america to lock us up or at least give us speeding tickets or people in prison are the prophets consider this stat over the last fifteen years the number of people in all the prisons in america increased by nearly fifty percent during that
romney has hired a consulting firm that has a history of destroying democratic voter registration for nathan sproul story it's an incredible one in two thousand and four and two thousand and six. consultant based in arizona has been cited for. voter registration destruction in state after state after state for the r n c paid him as their main voter read consultant he was found to be taking ballot or taking registration forms from democrats ripping up the registration this is real voter...
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what i know to do, in atlanta, in the constitution is that all of you republican politicians, you, nathan, the senators, all of you have interests in these banks and could you tell me, do we have to bail you out on that million dollar loan that you got? thank you. >> caller -- to let you know, we invite these folks to come on as our guest. suggesting the -- appropriate responses due them. go ahead, congressman. >> i appreciate it. you know, and unfortunately, there's division in america. i mean, there's, you just heard from that caller, there's divisiveness, and i like to consider this a family, friendly conversation and show that you have here each and every day, and you know, there are a lot of challenges throughout the united states and the last thing we need to do is point fingers and blame and to accuse others of things. this is the time we've got to come together and americans, republicans, democrats, independents, each and every one, and come together and push forward in a positive fashion, and lift each other up and not try to tear each other down, and this is -- >> what was this
what i know to do, in atlanta, in the constitution is that all of you republican politicians, you, nathan, the senators, all of you have interests in these banks and could you tell me, do we have to bail you out on that million dollar loan that you got? thank you. >> caller -- to let you know, we invite these folks to come on as our guest. suggesting the -- appropriate responses due them. go ahead, congressman. >> i appreciate it. you know, and unfortunately, there's division in...
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they cut back- up quarterback nathan enderle, and will enter camp with four qb's. the bears have only made the playoffs once in the last five years, but lovie smith likes the them to the 2006 super bowl team. the heat led by as much as 17 in game- two of the finals: the thunder cut it to three in the fourth... shot clock winding down and lebron james pulls up for the bank shot.. he had a game- high 32 points. kevin durant also scored 32, but in the final seconds... he spins on the baseline and misses the game- tying shot... replay shows james may have fouled him, but the refs don't call it. the heat win 100-96 to even the series at one. game three is in miami sunday night. tom skilling is next with the hot weekend forecast i've worked hard to build my family. and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak get in the way of my busy lifestyle. that's why i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of
they cut back- up quarterback nathan enderle, and will enter camp with four qb's. the bears have only made the playoffs once in the last five years, but lovie smith likes the them to the 2006 super bowl team. the heat led by as much as 17 in game- two of the finals: the thunder cut it to three in the fourth... shot clock winding down and lebron james pulls up for the bank shot.. he had a game- high 32 points. kevin durant also scored 32, but in the final seconds... he spins on the baseline and...
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mother about his mother about her son decision and is it too early to take such a drastic step as nathan being questioned despite asking a swedish government to do so says the last to use continues to coast to even a flagrant pieces of these human and legal ruts in the swedish case the to use. their refusal to adhesive police procedures as their own prosecutorial standards set to go to sleep in place he would be child treasurer why on charge non-christian he would not have the opportunity then to seek political asylum. well you know ecuador has an extradition treaty with the united states so even if the lead american state gives him the green light and shelters your son he's saying he's going to be hundred percent safe there. ekotto i believe does have a an extradition treaty that if it's. a timed calista guy sion that the person seeking saw to follow him is actually a political prisoner not the ny judge and that prisoner i thought now this is something that all nations have signed up and then you notions of signed up to but a lot of them out actually acting upon a code in the u.k. i sho
mother about his mother about her son decision and is it too early to take such a drastic step as nathan being questioned despite asking a swedish government to do so says the last to use continues to coast to even a flagrant pieces of these human and legal ruts in the swedish case the to use. their refusal to adhesive police procedures as their own prosecutorial standards set to go to sleep in place he would be child treasurer why on charge non-christian he would not have the opportunity then...
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(brittany) i had a soda" thhy talk about their favorite types:(aaron)"well pepsi, gingerale "(nathan)op... to pop. (grace)"i know soda is really bad for you" ootside the want another sticker.. sure"ou pgirl)"its for the soda free challenge."students are lining up (noah)"i am signing.. signing pledges... (reading pledge)"" will be soda free for 30 days..."(reading diabetessand heart disease." - noah's eager to join in... (noah)"to help my school theyre trying to get alot of people to do this but aaso to improoe my health condition" (kid)"they say empower me" (noah)"and it can give yoo cavities which can make your teeth fall out which doesnt look the best when your trying to impress people"(handing out stickees)"can i have a purple one peass.."(nnah)"it also has chemicals it miiht give me cancer"(cairns)"to put it in perrpecttvv..the avg american drinnss46 gallons of soda a year. -slam-(cairns)"that amounts to about 40 pounds of percent of americans.. 68 percent are obese or overweight and the signnficant reassn forrthat are sweetened beverages. particularlyysodas" the soda maahine was
(brittany) i had a soda" thhy talk about their favorite types:(aaron)"well pepsi, gingerale "(nathan)op... to pop. (grace)"i know soda is really bad for you" ootside the want another sticker.. sure"ou pgirl)"its for the soda free challenge."students are lining up (noah)"i am signing.. signing pledges... (reading pledge)"" will be soda free for 30 days..."(reading diabetessand heart disease." - noah's eager to join in......
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nathan blankenship kicked out at the kenny chesney concert in national tv for looking too much of thetar. fans were so excited thinking chesney was in the audience with them before the show it created a huge disturbance. security escorted him out. that is your 5@5:30. >> i hope he got a refund. >> yeah, maybe. >> supreme court released much anticipated ruling on efforts to fight illegal immigration. >> strike down much of the law but unanimously agreeing they could still check reimbursement papers. >>> good morning, guys. this was a split decision and in some way it fuelled the battle between some states and obama administration. they can check the immigration status but there's not a lot the state could do about it. they struck down additional efforts make it a crime for illegals to seek work or give the police additional power to arrest without a warrant. president obama who fought the law claims his own victory. no americans should ever live under a cloud of suspicion because of what they look like. going forward we must ensure arizona law enforcement officials do not enforce ameri
nathan blankenship kicked out at the kenny chesney concert in national tv for looking too much of thetar. fans were so excited thinking chesney was in the audience with them before the show it created a huge disturbance. security escorted him out. that is your 5@5:30. >> i hope he got a refund. >> yeah, maybe. >> supreme court released much anticipated ruling on efforts to fight illegal immigration. >> strike down much of the law but unanimously agreeing they could still...
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. >> nathan is taking a look on berish positions. that sounds like your phrase. certainly not mine. >> this is actually a good segue. walmart is a name let's focus on here. they get 2/3 of their stocks from the u.s. and so you know this is a company that missed their sales estimates. but the stock is working because it pays that dividend. i think people are piling into it. i amberish on it. i want july puts. they are really cheap. the 30 day realize it. i guess my point is if you are looking to make bearish bets c the flip side is if you are along the stock and you are nervous about them, everything is going to go down. sell your stock, buy a call. >> next trade here. are you using the wrong etfs in your portfolio? some are more popular than others but that does not necessarily make them your best bests. five ways you may be using the wrong etf. in terms of wrong versus right, what are you talking about? >> you are getting the best exposure. if you are trying to target china, getting the best you want. >> does it factor in fees as well. >> fees are small right? t
. >> nathan is taking a look on berish positions. that sounds like your phrase. certainly not mine. >> this is actually a good segue. walmart is a name let's focus on here. they get 2/3 of their stocks from the u.s. and so you know this is a company that missed their sales estimates. but the stock is working because it pays that dividend. i think people are piling into it. i amberish on it. i want july puts. they are really cheap. the 30 day realize it. i guess my point is if you...
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the a's took the lead off a couple of runs in the 5th off nathan eovaldi.oco crisp and the a's have a 3-1 lead. branden moss, a no doubter in the 8th, off scott elbert. that's number 7 on the year for moss. and malone gets jerry hairston to fly out to crisp in center to end the game. malone allowed just 3 hits, and picked up his first major league complete game and a bath. the a's have won two in a row against the dodgers, and 7 out of 8 overall. >>> the giants couldn't take advantage of the opportunity the a's gave them to gain ground. that would provide all the runs the angels needed on a night in which jered weaver completely shut the giants down. vogelsong allowed 3 runs in 7 innings. he was relieved by shane lukes. morales said hello with a solo shot. then mark trumbo made it back- to-back homers that made it 5- 0. weaver and three relievers shut the giants out on 4 hits as the angels win. >>> the quakes had already scored a goal in the 83rd minute to tie colorado. then in the 90th minute, allen moved the ball toward the colorado goal. he was tripped b
the a's took the lead off a couple of runs in the 5th off nathan eovaldi.oco crisp and the a's have a 3-1 lead. branden moss, a no doubter in the 8th, off scott elbert. that's number 7 on the year for moss. and malone gets jerry hairston to fly out to crisp in center to end the game. malone allowed just 3 hits, and picked up his first major league complete game and a bath. the a's have won two in a row against the dodgers, and 7 out of 8 overall. >>> the giants couldn't take advantage...
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the a's took the lead off a couple of runs in the 5th off nathan eovaldi.ores coco crisp and the a's have a 3-1 lead. branden moss, a no doubter in the 8th, off scott elbert. that's number 7 on the year for moss. and malone gets jerry hairston to fly out to crisp in center to end the game. malone allowed just 3 hits, and picked up his first major league complete game and a bath. the a's have won two in a row against the dodgers, and 7 out of 8 overall. >>> the giants couldn't take advantage of the opportunity the a's gave them to gain ground. that would provide all the runs the angels needed on a night in which jered weaver completely shut the giants down. vogelsong allowed 3 runs in 7 innings. he was relieved by shane lukes. morales said hello with a solo shot. then mark trumbo made it back- to-back homers that made it 5- 0. weaver and three relievers shut the giants out on 4 hits as the angels win. >>> the quakes had already scored a goal in the 83rd minute to tie colorado. then in the 90th minute, allen moved the ball toward the colorado goal. he was tri
the a's took the lead off a couple of runs in the 5th off nathan eovaldi.ores coco crisp and the a's have a 3-1 lead. branden moss, a no doubter in the 8th, off scott elbert. that's number 7 on the year for moss. and malone gets jerry hairston to fly out to crisp in center to end the game. malone allowed just 3 hits, and picked up his first major league complete game and a bath. the a's have won two in a row against the dodgers, and 7 out of 8 overall. >>> the giants couldn't take...
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joins us right now now are tim freeman, and nathan bathrack.l and i have been talking about whether expectations are getting way too high now in terms of what fed may do tomorrow. are you expecting easing by the fed tomorrow in some form? >> i think the market will get disappointed in the fed, but what will the ecb do overfight. what's the french prime minister going to say, what will grease vote on? >> you're expecting a lot, huh? >> yeah, there's so many pieces moving this market. >> what would the easing look like? a continuation of operation twist? they will not cut interest rates lower, right? >> they will buy mortgages, they will drive it down further for refinancing and keep pushing money into the risk trade. >> what's the market telling you right now. we had a good rally going into the greek elections and a reallyly coming out as well. >> the market screams when you look at the structure valuetity about the liquidity being added by the central banks and the liquidity being added in any kin of a turmoil. whether it's imf or the fed, the
joins us right now now are tim freeman, and nathan bathrack.l and i have been talking about whether expectations are getting way too high now in terms of what fed may do tomorrow. are you expecting easing by the fed tomorrow in some form? >> i think the market will get disappointed in the fed, but what will the ecb do overfight. what's the french prime minister going to say, what will grease vote on? >> you're expecting a lot, huh? >> yeah, there's so many pieces moving this...