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when i read the old or new testament, there's a lot of things in there, admonitions or encouragementsards -- [no audio] to me that's a conservative position, to give people a chance to realize their god-given destiny. we are also doing welfare reform in ohio. a lot of people who can't make it -- we want to get them unstuck. we don't want them to be stuck there. what we really want to do is to combine the help center with the training center with businesses located there so we can train people to get a job so they can go up. >> you have talked in a broadway about -- different from your colleagues -- about common core, immigration, medicaid. what is having you stand apart from them? are they more like you than the press is making out, or are you different from your colleagues here who seem more confrontational about the president? >> since you are a great analyst, why don't you figure that out? i am who i am. >> do you think you're different from the others? >> that would be a swipe of my colleagues. -- at my colleagues. they are smart people. for me, these are the things that make sens
when i read the old or new testament, there's a lot of things in there, admonitions or encouragementsards -- [no audio] to me that's a conservative position, to give people a chance to realize their god-given destiny. we are also doing welfare reform in ohio. a lot of people who can't make it -- we want to get them unstuck. we don't want them to be stuck there. what we really want to do is to combine the help center with the training center with businesses located there so we can train people...
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several books of the new testament were written in what is now turkey, and many foundational christianes were established here. >> so the presence of the christianity is from the very, very, very beginning. here the christianity starts and never ends. >> reporter: on this sunday, presiding over the service is ecumenical patriarch bartholomew, spiritual head of the world's more than 300 million eastern orthodox christians. istanbul, once known as constantinople, is the patriarch's headquarters. the christian church split between east and west in 1054, with constantinople being the center of eastern orthodox christianity and rome the center of the western church. leaders of the two churches had virtually no contact for nearly a millennium, but that has changed dramatically in recent years. ecumenical patriarch bartholomew and pope francis have met twice prior to this visit. >> the fact that already bartholomew and francis have greeted each other with great love in jerusalem and in rome, this is simply a continuation of it but if you will, it's on the orthodox home turf. >> reporter: acco
several books of the new testament were written in what is now turkey, and many foundational christianes were established here. >> so the presence of the christianity is from the very, very, very beginning. here the christianity starts and never ends. >> reporter: on this sunday, presiding over the service is ecumenical patriarch bartholomew, spiritual head of the world's more than 300 million eastern orthodox christians. istanbul, once known as constantinople, is the patriarch's...
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>> first stop in my extreme biblical makeover where i'm fitted for a t-shirt described as very new testament pantyhose put on my head. we're going to cover up your hair and put the wig on. you may have to lose this -- >> i did some research and bartholemew definitely wore a watch. he was all about being punctual. >> now makeup? >> makeup. >> okay. >> that's what i'm hoping you'll look like. >> this is what we're shooting for? what kind of makeup is this? this is cadaver makeup, isn't it? seriously. no, it says it. it's cadaver gray. it's when you know your career has taken a new and bold and exciting turn. do you have any requests? yeah, i'd like it in a gray, something cadaver. >> they go through it on both face and hands. i just made a mistake of looking at myself in the mirror. how could he get any more good looking? >> you have to look a little older. >> now that i'm aged to perfection -- >> you're done. >> i'm done? >> all right. i'm done. >> it's back to wardrobe. >> bartholemew tie dyed? this is muslin? >> yes. >> that's it? >> because i'm behind a table. don't have to worry about my
>> first stop in my extreme biblical makeover where i'm fitted for a t-shirt described as very new testament pantyhose put on my head. we're going to cover up your hair and put the wig on. you may have to lose this -- >> i did some research and bartholemew definitely wore a watch. he was all about being punctual. >> now makeup? >> makeup. >> okay. >> that's what i'm hoping you'll look like. >> this is what we're shooting for? what kind of makeup is...
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a t-shirt that is best described as very new testament.w it's my turn to get panty hose put on my head. >> we're putting an wig cap. you may have to get ride of this. i don't know. >> now you're going to go to make-up. >> that's what i'm hoping you will look like. >> what kind of make-up is this? this is cadaver make-up, isn't it? it's cadaver gray. it's when you know your career has taken a bold, new exciting turn. do you have any preferences? yeah, i like something in gray, cadaver. >> they go through a lot of make-up here, 50 gallens every summer on both face and hands. >> i made the mistake of looking at myself in the mirror. >> you have to look a little older, each stroke looks you a little older. now that i'm aged to perfection. >> you're done. >> it's back to wardrobe, for my wardrobe. >> bartholomew tie died? >> pretty much. >> this is muslin? that's it? >> that's it. >> now i get a head? >> a wig. so there you are, an apostle. >> wow! i'm bartholomew. it's just begun. i'll take another break too, and walk around and see if i can't
a t-shirt that is best described as very new testament.w it's my turn to get panty hose put on my head. >> we're putting an wig cap. you may have to get ride of this. i don't know. >> now you're going to go to make-up. >> that's what i'm hoping you will look like. >> what kind of make-up is this? this is cadaver make-up, isn't it? it's cadaver gray. it's when you know your career has taken a bold, new exciting turn. do you have any preferences? yeah, i like something in...
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new testament songs and proverbs. cup of noodles. empty plastic bottles.ric, thank you for coming on. you know, you are a survival instructor but it wasn't quite the situation so many people assumed that he was surviving in the woods. >> no, certainly not, brooke. i know during the hunt and after he was arrested, he's been referred to as an expert survivalist and frankly i cringe at the term. it was nonsense all along. >> what about the fact that he had wi-fi. that's one way he could have been clued in as to where police were when they were looking for him. >> i can understand it in his particular situation. there are seven survival priorities and any kind of wilderness setting or emergency urban disaster signal is what you would refer to that in terms of being able to reach out and make contact. certainly in his case he didn't want to make contact but it was a way to keep tabs on the police and help his escape. in that sense, i can understand it. >> sure. and then when you look at this list, we pointed out some of it. compass, think pad. firm grip gloves.
new testament songs and proverbs. cup of noodles. empty plastic bottles.ric, thank you for coming on. you know, you are a survival instructor but it wasn't quite the situation so many people assumed that he was surviving in the woods. >> no, certainly not, brooke. i know during the hunt and after he was arrested, he's been referred to as an expert survivalist and frankly i cringe at the term. it was nonsense all along. >> what about the fact that he had wi-fi. that's one way he...
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and when you look in the new testament, you see that the marriage relationship is used to help us understandou start distorting that, i mean, you're really going pretty deep into the finger in your eye to god. >> i see what's happening with the veterans is a gift from god, to show us when you take layers and layers of bureaucracy and place them between the patient and the health care provider. >> ben carson has a long history of ignorant rhetoric. if he thinks he would be a breath of fresh air as president of the united states of america, he can keep on pretending. no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting y
and when you look in the new testament, you see that the marriage relationship is used to help us understandou start distorting that, i mean, you're really going pretty deep into the finger in your eye to god. >> i see what's happening with the veterans is a gift from god, to show us when you take layers and layers of bureaucracy and place them between the patient and the health care provider. >> ben carson has a long history of ignorant rhetoric. if he thinks he would be a breath...
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themselves particularly as faith-based conservatives, whether it's the old or whether it's the new testamente's a big litany about what we do for the widows, what we do for the poor, what we do for the bee leaguered. help somebody, but don't let them be stuck where they are, give them an opportunity to rise beyond their conditions. but neil, i got to tell you, mental illness, we promised those people things, and we left them out in the cold. to me it is conservative to say, everyone is made in the image of god and everyone deserves a chance and sometimes if they're not being helped any other way, then we got to get the government to partner and to help those folks. that's what ronald reagan believed and you're no ronald reagan. >> when we hear caring for the poor isn't the same as taking from the federal government, a lot more people than medicaid, what do you think? >> i don't get into back and forth with scott, i think he's a fine man, a good governor. but from my perspective, neil, i'm promoting a balanced budget, we passed it around our state, we're going to pass it around the country. a
themselves particularly as faith-based conservatives, whether it's the old or whether it's the new testamente's a big litany about what we do for the widows, what we do for the poor, what we do for the bee leaguered. help somebody, but don't let them be stuck where they are, give them an opportunity to rise beyond their conditions. but neil, i got to tell you, mental illness, we promised those people things, and we left them out in the cold. to me it is conservative to say, everyone is made in...
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when you see a copy of the new testament found there at the hangar. typed pages of prayers. >> all that stuff in the picture, is that all stuff he brought in? >> that's what is up for debate here. i think what prosecutors and what police say is, you see all the items this man -- that were found at this hangar, it is clear to them that these are not only the types of things he could have all of a sudden found when he was on the run. i think what they're going to say is these are items that he had planned to bring out, that he brought out, that he stashed there. >> which then gets the whole premeditation as evidence of premeditation, he was planning to do something and had this huge stash built up. >> also, you think about what they have already found at his house. look, even when he was on the run, when they looked at his laptop, computer at home, they found that he had done searches for how to evade police. they found that book in his bedroom. training for sniper gunfire. these are the types of things that i think will be argued that this is a man who
when you see a copy of the new testament found there at the hangar. typed pages of prayers. >> all that stuff in the picture, is that all stuff he brought in? >> that's what is up for debate here. i think what prosecutors and what police say is, you see all the items this man -- that were found at this hangar, it is clear to them that these are not only the types of things he could have all of a sudden found when he was on the run. i think what they're going to say is these are...
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religious plaque and the new testament. sal manies and proverbs all of these among his maps, compass, guns and more than 200 rounds of ammo. prosecutors will look at all of this evidence very closely as they build their capital murder case against him. they are seeking the death penalty charging him with opening fire on the blooming grove state police barracks in september. one trooper was killed and the other seriously injured. frein was caught after a massive 48-day manhunt. in the newsroom, jeff cole, phone tuesday news. folks. >> thank you very much, jeff. >>> elaborate extortion scheme and at the center of it all, prosecutors say a former philly cop. they say 37 year old christopher czarville low tried to he can tort drugs and money from drug dealers while on the force in 2011 and 2012. investigators say as a cop he stole nearly $10,000 from drug dealers. he could face more than 100 years in prison if convicted. >>> philadelphia police are trying to find three people seen stealing a car in the verb town neighborhood. t
religious plaque and the new testament. sal manies and proverbs all of these among his maps, compass, guns and more than 200 rounds of ammo. prosecutors will look at all of this evidence very closely as they build their capital murder case against him. they are seeking the death penalty charging him with opening fire on the blooming grove state police barracks in september. one trooper was killed and the other seriously injured. frein was caught after a massive 48-day manhunt. in the newsroom,...
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. >> the new testament reading comes from romans 8th chapter. >> we don't need another -- >> no matter what the grand jury decides, i do not want my son's death to be in vain. i want it to lead to incredible change, positive change. >> and yesterday, attorney general eric holder spoke about the need for a positive, peaceful change. >> the way in which we have made progress in this country is when we have seen peaceful, nonviolent demonstrations that has led to the change that has been the most long lasting and the most pervasive. i'd really embrace those who have been proactively intervening to stop acts of violence within their midst. and i encourage them to continue to exercise this important leadership. >> joining me now is student council president at st. louis community college who met with attorney general holder when he visited ferguson. thanks so much for being with us. what is the reaction of the student body to what has happened in the last 48 hours? >> reporter: well, actually the community college has canceled classes until december 1st. a lot of the students are a bit afra
. >> the new testament reading comes from romans 8th chapter. >> we don't need another -- >> no matter what the grand jury decides, i do not want my son's death to be in vain. i want it to lead to incredible change, positive change. >> and yesterday, attorney general eric holder spoke about the need for a positive, peaceful change. >> the way in which we have made progress in this country is when we have seen peaceful, nonviolent demonstrations that has led to the...
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news. it's a testament to tenacity and expertise of the american military and remind all americans a coupleveterans day the toll it takes. we've been at this for a long time. there are bad, dangerous enemies out there that america will have to deal with and we have brave american men and women that are on the front lines around the world now. >> thankfully. just in talking to veterans -- i would love to hear your opinion. we have brave men and women who have gone and fought and served our country in iraq and here they are with a familiar enemy. how do you feel about this entire effort? >> the thing that we see is no matter what common place, veterans are ready to do a job anywhere we need. that's not what we need to focus on. it's what happened when they get home. it takes its toll on young women and men. everyone else is seeing war and we are looking at what will happen to vets when they come home. >> you don't focus on what the u.s. is doing right or wrong over there. >> we could discuss that and there's so many nuances that we could be here all day but we have an amazing military. one of
news. it's a testament to tenacity and expertise of the american military and remind all americans a coupleveterans day the toll it takes. we've been at this for a long time. there are bad, dangerous enemies out there that america will have to deal with and we have brave american men and women that are on the front lines around the world now. >> thankfully. just in talking to veterans -- i would love to hear your opinion. we have brave men and women who have gone and fought and served our...
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henry kissinger's new book is a testament to that. there are threats there, too. we know that if societies come unhinged and governments go down, no jobs, no government, no hope in non-governed to spaces in the world today. certainly in north africa and parts of the middle east are threats to security. there cannot be prosperity without stability and security so i think all of those come together to represent an answer. >> what is the status on the ground today in the fight against isis? >> that is our priority. our anti-isis strategy is comprehensive. first, going back to a point i just made about governance, we need to help in every way we can the iraqi government stabilize, strengthen its security forces. we're helping to do that but that is the iraqi responsibility, that is the people of iraq. a new, inclusive government, a participatory government. >> are you satisfied that the government is taking place? that the new prime minister is doing the and is different from maliki? >> there are early signs that he is. this is difficult, this is long-term. the aliena
henry kissinger's new book is a testament to that. there are threats there, too. we know that if societies come unhinged and governments go down, no jobs, no government, no hope in non-governed to spaces in the world today. certainly in north africa and parts of the middle east are threats to security. there cannot be prosperity without stability and security so i think all of those come together to represent an answer. >> what is the status on the ground today in the fight against isis?...
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new york city. >> and why many are calling it a testament to the big apple's resiliency in the aftermath of 9/11. >> ♪ >> good morning, family, as you wake up, getting ready, looking in the mirror getting yourself ready to go today, it is monday. >> oh, it is tough on mondays. >> i know, i look in the mirror this morning, i didn't like what i saw. >> pry my eyelids open before i can look in the mirror. >> good morning, family. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> happening today, new york city's biggest new subway hub opening in lower manhattan, called the fulton center, it serves as vital link between the world trade center and the rest of the city. the $1.4 billion hub will accommodate up to 300,000 daily riders. it also includes nearly 66,000 square feet of retail and office space. it opens up to riders in less than a half hour. >>> president obama is on the first leg after post mid-term tour of asia this morning. the president spent his day in beijing with other global leaders hoping to complete a transpacific trade deal. he'll also meet directly with chinese president ping, to discuss sensitive topics
new york city. >> and why many are calling it a testament to the big apple's resiliency in the aftermath of 9/11. >> ♪ >> good morning, family, as you wake up, getting ready, looking in the mirror getting yourself ready to go today, it is monday. >> oh, it is tough on mondays. >> i know, i look in the mirror this morning, i didn't like what i saw. >> pry my eyelids open before i can look in the mirror. >> good morning, family. we'll be right back. ♪...
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testament of what my art is. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm paula faris in new york. >>> next, the passing of an entertainmentsome of the best moments he created in films like "who's afraid of virginia woolf." and his successes off screen as well. man (mr. mucus: tore do you work, with you.ing? it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm good all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 hours. let's end this then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. find our best buy rated c2 queen mattress with sleepiq. know better sleep with sleep number. fewith up to $400 off. it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest serta icomfort and temp
testament of what my art is. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm paula faris in new york. >>> next, the passing of an entertainmentsome of the best moments he created in films like "who's afraid of virginia woolf." and his successes off screen as well. man (mr. mucus: tore do you work, with you.ing? it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm good all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not...
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testament. isaiah as in thomas to ruined the new york knicks.rch in chicago. now there is ezekiel as in emanuel who ruined obamacare. >> did youf that? >> that's what i do. i am on the o'reilly factor for god's sake. >> that was really good, miller. i'm going to watch the rerun just to see that. >> didz%)zñ you memorize all of that or did you. you memorized it. >> that's what i do i'm on the o'reilly factor. >> come right back, bernie gold beverage on condoleezza rice oid-goldberg speaking on the condoleezza riceol speaking. bernie is next. la work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. lls ♪ don't miss all the amazing deals at bass pro shops' 5 day sale. check it out. ladies jeans for $10. take 1/2 off this she full-zip camo fleece. and get new tourney special spinning combos for under $40. . . . . will that be all, sir? thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the ot
testament. isaiah as in thomas to ruined the new york knicks.rch in chicago. now there is ezekiel as in emanuel who ruined obamacare. >> did youf that? >> that's what i do. i am on the o'reilly factor for god's sake. >> that was really good, miller. i'm going to watch the rerun just to see that. >> didz%)zñ you memorize all of that or did you. you memorized it. >> that's what i do i'm on the o'reilly factor. >> come right back, bernie gold beverage on...
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after receiving the news he, of course, credits the nats organization for giving him a chance. >> it's a testamenthat the player development, the scouting, drafting, the guys that make it happen every day allowed us to get to where we got to. it's not where we wanted to go. there's a lot of work ahead, but it was a great year nonetheless. >> from protegee to mentor williams played for arizona under buck show defaulter. the orioles -- showalter. it's a team that surprises the most and our guys didn't look at it that way. they held themself to a high standard. american league east was very tough, as it all is, but it's tough everywhere. >>> nationals pitcher jordan zimmermann is reportedly the object of a trade. the chicago sun times is reporting the cubs are interested in the two time all- star. locally folks are saying the nats will want way too much for zimmerman for the trade to happen. we'll have to see how it develops. >>> to the ice, washington capitals honoring the veterans before the game tonight against columbus. they scored in the first minute and a half and then added three mores. caps w
after receiving the news he, of course, credits the nats organization for giving him a chance. >> it's a testamenthat the player development, the scouting, drafting, the guys that make it happen every day allowed us to get to where we got to. it's not where we wanted to go. there's a lot of work ahead, but it was a great year nonetheless. >> from protegee to mentor williams played for arizona under buck show defaulter. the orioles -- showalter. it's a team that surprises the most...
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new challenges emerge. that is, frankly, a testament to the leadership and management of secretary hagel. the point i am trying to make is just that the priorities of the department, or at least of the new secretary, have changed, given changes in the international community. it does not mean that secretary hagel has not done an excellent job of managing these crises as they have cropped up. it does mean as we consider the remaining two years of the president's term in office, another secretary might be better suited to meet those challenges. that we will have an announcement about his successor relatively soon. justin? aboutssume i can ask reports about the ferguson grand jury. they will be announcing a decision today. i wonder if there are plans hear from the president. i know he spoke about it over the weekend. saw those news reports just before i walked out here. i do not have any special insight into those grand jury proceedings. neither does anybody else at the white house. if there is a need for the president to make a public statement today, we will obviously let you know as soon a
new challenges emerge. that is, frankly, a testament to the leadership and management of secretary hagel. the point i am trying to make is just that the priorities of the department, or at least of the new secretary, have changed, given changes in the international community. it does not mean that secretary hagel has not done an excellent job of managing these crises as they have cropped up. it does mean as we consider the remaining two years of the president's term in office, another secretary...
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president obama welcomed the news today at a cabinet meeting. >> all this is a testament to the hardk and resilience of the american people. they have been steady and strong digging themselves out of the worst economic crisis since the great depression. and what we need now is to make sure we build on this momentum. >> woodruff: the president also acknowledged that many americans still aren't feeling the recovery, a factor that played heavily in tuesday's election wins by republicans. we'll return to the economy, as paul solman reports on part-time workers, later in the program. reports swirled today that the president will name the u.s. attorney in brooklyn, new york, to be the next attorney general, loretta lynch. several news organizations said lynch is the choice to replace eric holder, who's stepping down after six years in the post. the white house said the president has not yet made a decision. the u.s. secretary of veterans affairs, robert mcdonald, is ready to announce a sweeping shakeup. in a cbs news "60 minutes" interview, airing sunday, mcdonald says he will dismiss or d
president obama welcomed the news today at a cabinet meeting. >> all this is a testament to the hardk and resilience of the american people. they have been steady and strong digging themselves out of the worst economic crisis since the great depression. and what we need now is to make sure we build on this momentum. >> woodruff: the president also acknowledged that many americans still aren't feeling the recovery, a factor that played heavily in tuesday's election wins by...
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new highs yet again. the dow the s&p and the transports looking to add. and the dow going for six straight up days, something it hasn't done since june. a testament surely to the power of the recent rally. as stocks are up 10% from the mid october lows. josh, industrials, financials, healthcare tech. these sectors keep hitting new highs every day. >> i tend to focus a lot on things like breadth and market internals because trying to gauge what the real trend is beyond just price you want to get a sense of what most stocks are doing. and as i've been talking about on my last couple of appearances here, it is all systems go. in the s&p 100. the mega caps. the s&p 500. the nasdaq 100, the qs. you have to advance decline lines at new al time highs above and beyond the pryer september high for ad. look at the mid caps b breaking through. the russell 2,000 advance. and that tells you leadership is spreading out. it is not narrowing. and that is a be all end all but important and lends credence to the idea that people want to own stocks more than they don't. price is now being confirmed by what the internals are telling you. >> pete, what is the catalys
new highs yet again. the dow the s&p and the transports looking to add. and the dow going for six straight up days, something it hasn't done since june. a testament surely to the power of the recent rally. as stocks are up 10% from the mid october lows. josh, industrials, financials, healthcare tech. these sectors keep hitting new highs every day. >> i tend to focus a lot on things like breadth and market internals because trying to gauge what the real trend is beyond just price you...
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new technology that they've never had access to before? >> shock and awe, shock and awe from the young people, shock and awe from parents to see these shiny testaments to what's possible, when we put together organizations that are like minded and shock and awe in understanding when you see that smile on a young person's face it's worth all the investment, all the sacrifice and hard work that it took to get you there. >> we're out of time. thanks for all the difference that you're able to do. 365 days a year. we talk about this week being a good one here, but the work goes forward all over the country. thanks for sharing all the exciting things. >> we want to thank you for having us in for viewpoint. enjoy the rest of your weekend, everybody. trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com >>> we begin with breaking news this morning t. white house says the u.s. intelligence community is working to authe
new technology that they've never had access to before? >> shock and awe, shock and awe from the young people, shock and awe from parents to see these shiny testaments to what's possible, when we put together organizations that are like minded and shock and awe in understanding when you see that smile on a young person's face it's worth all the investment, all the sacrifice and hard work that it took to get you there. >> we're out of time. thanks for all the difference that you're...
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hunger games weakness verse what we expected is a testament to why you want to buy the stock of disney. stay in it. probably goss to 100. michael in new york, michael. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i watch your show all the time. i love it. >> thank you, man, i need that reassurance right now. >> caller: wwe's stock. i'm be in getting some. i understand they haven't been doing good, because they're a network, but what do you think? >> no, no, we don't need to go down when we can go up and get value. time warner is better. cbs is better. that's down a lot. disney is certainly better. let's stay tuned to the good ones and tune out the bad once. money managers are desperate to put money to work. trust me on this, they said to unfortunately there's nor money to buy stocking. on "mad money" tonight an activist gets his wish in a war for more control at dow chemical, but will the k5sh89s from this battle work for the bottom line? and a bag of hammers, but the company behind victoria's secret is still pushing up numbers. >>> plus if you put $15,000 in this stock when i launched "mad money", you would be a millionaire today. the run is not done. j
hunger games weakness verse what we expected is a testament to why you want to buy the stock of disney. stay in it. probably goss to 100. michael in new york, michael. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i watch your show all the time. i love it. >> thank you, man, i need that reassurance right now. >> caller: wwe's stock. i'm be in getting some. i understand they haven't been doing good, because they're a network, but what do you think? >> no, no, we don't need to go down when we...
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new. >> finding dad. thanks so much. >> you too, gretchen. thank you so much. >> time for my take now. cara sundlun's story is a wonderful testament to the fact that it's never too late to make amends and find forgiveness. she hopes to help start a healing conversation in america about a critical epidemic, fatherless homes. what's the real story about just how many kids are being raised in america without someone there to call dad? according to the u.s. census bure bureau, more than 24 million children are living in biological -- how did that play out? there were 17.5 families of single mothers. in 1990 that number had climbed to 20.4. in 200021.9, and last year 24. 6. those are alarming stats. dads, obviously have an incredible important role in raising our kids. my question today is when will this epidemic stop? >>> breaking news right now. fox news alert in the world of nascar, as we learned. police are investigating driver kurt busch for alleged domestic assault. dover, delaware, police say they began their investigation on wednesday, but they would not elaborate on exactly what happened. nascar released a statement and said t
new. >> finding dad. thanks so much. >> you too, gretchen. thank you so much. >> time for my take now. cara sundlun's story is a wonderful testament to the fact that it's never too late to make amends and find forgiveness. she hopes to help start a healing conversation in america about a critical epidemic, fatherless homes. what's the real story about just how many kids are being raised in america without someone there to call dad? according to the u.s. census bure bureau,...
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it's also a testament to how much money there really is out there, that people wind up all over the world to buy their new, fancy products, and every company has to kowtow to apple's terms. so let me give you the bottom line. you can bash them for the performance at yahoo! say that jimmy merged with lagging aols so tim armstrong can take it over. tweet your love for twitter! even with this current management team holding down its value. marvel over how macy's handsome man club lundgren only knows how to make you money. but i'll take apple's tim cook with his slow and steady wins the race to the elusive, yes, i'm going to drop it, trillion-dollar market cap approach any day of the week. matt in minnesota, matt! >> caller: hey, cramer. boo-yah from the snowy twin cities. >> sounds good, what's up? >> caller: i was kind of wondering, i had some monster beverage, about 200 shares back when it was at 21. i'm wondering if we should sit on that through the coke buyout that's going to be happening, or maybe better off to sell some? >> i look at monster beverage and keurig, you know, the coffee roasters, as like t
it's also a testament to how much money there really is out there, that people wind up all over the world to buy their new, fancy products, and every company has to kowtow to apple's terms. so let me give you the bottom line. you can bash them for the performance at yahoo! say that jimmy merged with lagging aols so tim armstrong can take it over. tweet your love for twitter! even with this current management team holding down its value. marvel over how macy's handsome man club lundgren only...
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new report in shanghai. the company expects they will be able to announce opening date sometime early next year. disney is about more than just generating content. the strength of the company is a testament to the power of good management as exemplified by ceo. and as long as he is at the helm i'm a believer of disney. he has been veracious. he has conviction. over the last three years the company purchased $13.6 billion worth of stock and this past quarter they made a very big buyback. this tells me whenever disney stock gets hit the company will be in there buying with you. disney has a long history of putting excellent results and selling off anyway which is what happened last week. stock fell from $92 down to $90. i thought the results were terrific. you are getting the stock at a discount to where it was trading. in my mind disney is worth buying. here is the bottom line. if you are looking for terrific long term stock stick with disney. this company has spectacular ceo. as long as he is in charge i think disney keeps moving higher. the perfect stock to serve with during your active duty years and your veteran status. let's take a question. >> how wiare you? i'm pumped to be on your
new report in shanghai. the company expects they will be able to announce opening date sometime early next year. disney is about more than just generating content. the strength of the company is a testament to the power of good management as exemplified by ceo. and as long as he is at the helm i'm a believer of disney. he has been veracious. he has conviction. over the last three years the company purchased $13.6 billion worth of stock and this past quarter they made a very big buyback. this...
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sector has now added 10.6 million new jobs over the last 56 months and this is the strongest job growth that we have seen since the 1990s. and all this is a testament to the hard work and resilience of the american people. they have been steady and strong, digging themselves out of the worst economic crisis since the great depression and what we need now do is make sure that we build on this momentum because we recognize that despite the solid growth, despite the drop in unemployment there's still a lot of folks out there who are anxious about their futures, who are having trouble making ends meet at the end of the month or saving for their kids' college education or being able to make sure that they're able to retire with dignity and respect. so everything that we do over the next two years is designed and geared towards ensuring that folks who work hard in this country are able to get ahead. now, obviously we've had a significant midterm election, as i said at the press conference. my attitude has been and will continue to be that good ideas don't necessarily come from just one party and i'm looking forward to seeing the leaders of both democrati
sector has now added 10.6 million new jobs over the last 56 months and this is the strongest job growth that we have seen since the 1990s. and all this is a testament to the hard work and resilience of the american people. they have been steady and strong, digging themselves out of the worst economic crisis since the great depression and what we need now do is make sure that we build on this momentum because we recognize that despite the solid growth, despite the drop in unemployment there's...
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news industry. there are memorials that preserve the memory of the brave men and women who fought in the two world wars, the vietnam war and other major conflicts. and, of course, there are testaments to george washington, to thomas jefferson, to abraham lincoln and to other americans who helped make this nation great. but until now there hasn't been a center dedicated to one of the most important aspects of our nation-state, and that's its diplomacy and the diplomats who have practiced it over the centuries. since the days of our found toking, the united states -- founding, the united states has really been blessed by adroit diplomacy. it was, after all, a successful diplomacy that allowed us to strike the treaty of paris be, diplomacy that made possible the louisiana purchase, diplomacy that formulatedded and implemented the marshall plan and diplomacy that made sure that the cold war ended with a whimper and not with a bang. throughout american history our nation has been strengthened and protected through strong diplomatic alliances and agreements. and so i think we should be very pleased that this diplomacy center is being built. for one reason, it will tell the amazing story
news industry. there are memorials that preserve the memory of the brave men and women who fought in the two world wars, the vietnam war and other major conflicts. and, of course, there are testaments to george washington, to thomas jefferson, to abraham lincoln and to other americans who helped make this nation great. but until now there hasn't been a center dedicated to one of the most important aspects of our nation-state, and that's its diplomacy and the diplomats who have practiced it over...
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in a way, the exhibit is a testament to a mother, a wife, a filmmaker, even a wine maker, who somehow found the terrain to carve her own path. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >> nice she found an outlet for that. >> for sure. >>> christina loren is watching our weather forecast, and i was ready to go, boots, umbrella, slicker, then i didn't get any rain. >> somehow your hair is still way better than mine could ever be and you were out there in it. i got to tell you right now, unless you're like scott mcgrew and kris sanchez, i have big hair envy over both of you. you're going to be headed out and about, grab a ball cap, tie it in the back, it's still really moist out there. i like how kris referred to it as fog hair, although i've never seen you with it. as we head throughout the day today, we have really great stories to tell when it comes to rainfall totals for this morning. we're still getting these totals slowly but surely, although the bulk of the moisture has come through. ben lomond, over three quarters of an inch there, .85, good looking total from one storm system. same for fremont, who picked up over half an inch. san francisco just shy of half
in a way, the exhibit is a testament to a mother, a wife, a filmmaker, even a wine maker, who somehow found the terrain to carve her own path. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >> nice she found an outlet for that. >> for sure. >>> christina loren is watching our weather forecast, and i was ready to go, boots, umbrella, slicker, then i didn't get any rain. >> somehow your hair is still way better than mine could ever be and you were out there in it. i got to tell you...
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testament to many folk ace cross the country who tried to do it the right way tonight. >> thank for help meg gom through tcoverage in major countries. oakland, portland, boston, nework city, atlanta, georgia, denver. as you're looking at some of the fixtures coming in from oakland there, you can see there's some altercations with police officers as there have been with ferguson as well. more now from the cnn scepter in atlanta. >> from l.a. to no and dozens of cities in between, thousands are rallying, demanding justice after the ferguson grand jury decision. >> and we're also finally hearing from the officer at the center of all of this, the man at the middle of the controversy. darren wilson said he had no choice but to shoot teenager michael brown. a witness, though, says otherwise. >> i deaf flit saw my
testament to many folk ace cross the country who tried to do it the right way tonight. >> thank for help meg gom through tcoverage in major countries. oakland, portland, boston, nework city, atlanta, georgia, denver. as you're looking at some of the fixtures coming in from oakland there, you can see there's some altercations with police officers as there have been with ferguson as well. more now from the cnn scepter in atlanta. >> from l.a. to no and dozens of cities in between,...
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news industry. there are memorials that preserve the memory of the brave men and women who fought in the two world wars, the vietnam war and other major conflicts. and, of course, there are testaments to george washington, to thomas jefferson, to abraham lincoln and to other americans who helped make this nation great. but until now there hasn't been a center dedicated to one of the most important aspects of our nation-state, and that's its diplomacy and the diplomats who have practiced it over the centuries. since the days of our found toking, the united states -- founding, the united states has really been blessed by adroit diplomacy. it was, after all, a successful diplomacy that allowed us to strike the treaty of paris be, diplomacy that made possible the louisiana purchase, diplomacy that formulatedded and implemented the marshall plan and diplomacy that made sure that the cold war ended with a whimper and not with a bang. throughout american history our nation has been strengthened and protected through strong diplomatic alliances and agreements. and so i think we should be very pleased that this diplomacy center is being built. for one reason, it will tell the amazing story
news industry. there are memorials that preserve the memory of the brave men and women who fought in the two world wars, the vietnam war and other major conflicts. and, of course, there are testaments to george washington, to thomas jefferson, to abraham lincoln and to other americans who helped make this nation great. but until now there hasn't been a center dedicated to one of the most important aspects of our nation-state, and that's its diplomacy and the diplomats who have practiced it over...
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new jobs over the last 56 months. this is the strongest job growth that we have seen since the 1990's. all this is a testament to the hard work and resilience of the american people. they have been steady and strong digging themselves out of the worst economic crisis since the great depression and what we need now to do is make sure we build on this momentum because we recognize that despite the solid growth, despite the drop in unemployment, there are still a lot of folks out there who are anxious about their futures, who are having trouble making ends meet at the end of the month or saving for the future college education or being able to make sure that they are able to retire with dignity and respect. and so everything that we do over the next two years is designed and geared towards insuring that folks who work hard in this country are able to get ahead. obviously we had a significant midterm election. as i said at the press conference, my attitude has been and will continue to be that goodness don't necessarily come from just one party and i'm looking forward to seeing the leaders of both democrat and re
new jobs over the last 56 months. this is the strongest job growth that we have seen since the 1990's. all this is a testament to the hard work and resilience of the american people. they have been steady and strong digging themselves out of the worst economic crisis since the great depression and what we need now to do is make sure we build on this momentum because we recognize that despite the solid growth, despite the drop in unemployment, there are still a lot of folks out there who are...
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testament to the malfunction of government in california. in my view the results should be very should let the birds take over the bridge. just leave it. we have the statue of liberty in new. why not leave this rickety 78-year-old bridge for the birds to take over? it would be a monument. stuart: california is so unhappy, how come they reelected jerry brown to be the governor of the state and he beat his republican challenger by nearly 20 points? 20 seconds to explain that one. >> he really clobbered him and the answer to the question is the political system is overwhelmed with public employee spending. brown had a $25 million advantage in his race and he was so confident of victory that he took a $100,000 contribution from philip morris and wasn't criticized. what politician could take $100,000 in the tobacco industry? jerry brown did. stuart: you are our guy on california and we appreciate you being with us today. the supreme court hearing arguments today about maryland, double taxing its presidents who make money in another state. you live in maryland, you make some money in another state, you pay income tax on the money made in another state. peter barnes is with us.
testament to the malfunction of government in california. in my view the results should be very should let the birds take over the bridge. just leave it. we have the statue of liberty in new. why not leave this rickety 78-year-old bridge for the birds to take over? it would be a monument. stuart: california is so unhappy, how come they reelected jerry brown to be the governor of the state and he beat his republican challenger by nearly 20 points? 20 seconds to explain that one. >> he...
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testament to the work that fatih and his team put together. without further ado, with the presentation of this year's world energy outlook has a focus on new reary and also a special report that you will put out in a sober on sub-saharan africa. but then also, just the insights on sort of the policy direction, impacts on climate change, oil market and all the things we've really come to appreciate about the work that fatih's team puts together in each of these reports. so we'll have a bit of a presentation and then we will have a discussion with all of you. looking forward to it. they strain me and welcoming fatih birol. [applause] >> so, thank you very much, sarah. a very good morning to you, ladies and gentlemen. it is always a great pleasure to come back to csis. it is one of our favorite events and i can assure you that csis is one of our most favorite 10 years. we are always very happy with this warm crowd sarah, and others. today i would like to take you through our last look at 2014 to be published two weeks ago. and i will first try to take you through what is the energy context we are in. we believe and then try to look at the future,
testament to the work that fatih and his team put together. without further ado, with the presentation of this year's world energy outlook has a focus on new reary and also a special report that you will put out in a sober on sub-saharan africa. but then also, just the insights on sort of the policy direction, impacts on climate change, oil market and all the things we've really come to appreciate about the work that fatih's team puts together in each of these reports. so we'll have a bit of a...
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testament to the human spirit. personified for a young woman who may have given up on her leg but not her life. for "today," janet shamlian, nbc newsar and a half later, learning so much about the spirit of people who were injured, the spirit of the city of boston that is inspiring. >> it really is. >>> i want to take a turn and show you what's in our studio right now. princess diana's personal gowns right here, up for auction. if you've got a few thousand, thousands, thousands of dollars, could be yours. look at this. anyone got a fork? a piece of william and kate's wedding cake. how much will that go for? we'll tell you, coming up. >>> natalie, over to you. >> savannah, the radio city rockettes will help us kick off the holiday season after your local news. wrong leg! >>> good morning i'm tracy davidson. fog is shrouding the area. flights could be delayed by about 35 minutes. >>> you should expect delays at other airports as well. dense folk out of quakertown. mount holly is down to zero. just an eight of a mile at atlantic city, and zero for wilmington and dover. temperatures are in the 50s and when they climb the fog will start
testament to the human spirit. personified for a young woman who may have given up on her leg but not her life. for "today," janet shamlian, nbc newsar and a half later, learning so much about the spirit of people who were injured, the spirit of the city of boston that is inspiring. >> it really is. >>> i want to take a turn and show you what's in our studio right now. princess diana's personal gowns right here, up for auction. if you've got a few thousand, thousands,...
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testament to the human spirit. personified for a young woman who may have given up on her leg but not her life. for "today," janet shamlian, nbc newster, learning so much about the spirit of people who were injured, the spirit of the city of boston that is inspiring. >> it really is. >>> i want to take a turn and show you what's in our studio right now. princess diana's personal gowns right here, up for auction. if you've got a few thousand, thousands, thousands of dollars, could be yours. look at this. anyone got a fork? a piece of william and kate's wedding cake. how much will that go for? we'll tell you, coming up. >>> natalie, over to you. >> savannah, the radio city rockettes will help us kick off the holiday season after your local news. wrong leg! >>> you're watching today in the bay. >> it is 8:26 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. just in, history made in space. a tiny lander has landed on the surface of a comet 300 million miles from earth. the european space agency just moments ago made the announcement. it was greeted with a lot of applause. the lander now sending science data about the comet. that information is being sent
testament to the human spirit. personified for a young woman who may have given up on her leg but not her life. for "today," janet shamlian, nbc newster, learning so much about the spirit of people who were injured, the spirit of the city of boston that is inspiring. >> it really is. >>> i want to take a turn and show you what's in our studio right now. princess diana's personal gowns right here, up for auction. if you've got a few thousand, thousands, thousands of...