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>> with noise. >> talk about the daubl pane windows. i want to mention how you are pointingous issues related to rfrt to you or your pets go beyond dollars and cents and there are subjective issues of how you want your life to be. who's comfort. we can say this is a reasonable return on your investment. there is always the other underlying group of factors we have to deal with, which is we are comfortable with certain things. we are comfortable usiing a gas stove or comfortable in certain ways and to change that is hard i understand if it's pets or us or my mother who lives with me has very set ways and if i start to change she gets uncomfortable. >> one of the benefits we found in the double pane windows you see the black soot on the inside of the windowsill when we went to double pane that went away it was quieter and cleaner and reduced the heat bills. >> most say they are an improvement for energy precious from a life cycle point of view they are not. i will say this for a couple of reasons may be you with help answer. a lot of peop
>> with noise. >> talk about the daubl pane windows. i want to mention how you are pointingous issues related to rfrt to you or your pets go beyond dollars and cents and there are subjective issues of how you want your life to be. who's comfort. we can say this is a reasonable return on your investment. there is always the other underlying group of factors we have to deal with, which is we are comfortable with certain things. we are comfortable usiing a gas stove or comfortable in...
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>> yeah. >> double pane windows don't last forever. the seal is leaking and moist air gets in the window and it gets trapd and doesn't get driven out and stays in there and you have moisture build up inside the glass. >> i feel the moisture. >> no way to get it out? >> no way to get it out. >> when were they installed? >> over 5 years ago. >> yeah. >> i would check the warranty. >> call them back. >> some of them are warrantied for up to 10 years. >> not all of us use heat in our homes but we almost all have hot water. hot water has a couple of problems. energy problems that are easy to resolve. the first thing is hot water heaters themselves are sitting there and producing heat all the time and they have something called stand by heat loss they are standing by waiting for you to use them and they are losing heat all the time. how do you reduce stand by heat loss? make sure the water heater is insulated. the put the big insulation blanket. one of the cheapest and easiest thing you can do. the hardware store sells them for 15 bucks? >>
>> yeah. >> double pane windows don't last forever. the seal is leaking and moist air gets in the window and it gets trapd and doesn't get driven out and stays in there and you have moisture build up inside the glass. >> i feel the moisture. >> no way to get it out? >> no way to get it out. >> when were they installed? >> over 5 years ago. >> yeah. >> i would check the warranty. >> call them back. >> some of them are warrantied...
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and we just played on the window pane.r back. but i had a lot of memories on that train. >> jeremy, tell me about your foundation and how you came to decide to fulfill this wish for mrs. flood. >> so, wish of a lifetime we grantlifelong wishes to people in the later stage of their life, mostly 80, 90 and 100-year-old people. and -- >> she's young. she's only 75. >> she's definitely a young yun for our organization. but brookdale senior living, our biggest partner, which is the most successful senior living company in the united states, they helped us find this wish, and dorothy's wish, when everybody, when brookdale and everybody at wish of a lifetime heard about her wish, it was a no-brainer for us to want to grant it. and you know, i think, andrea, you said it the best. it's symbolic not only of her extraordinary life, but how far we've come as a society and how young of a society we are. but to be able to see her be in the dining car ofç a train and fulfill a wish 60 years in the making was special for all of us. >> no
and we just played on the window pane.r back. but i had a lot of memories on that train. >> jeremy, tell me about your foundation and how you came to decide to fulfill this wish for mrs. flood. >> so, wish of a lifetime we grantlifelong wishes to people in the later stage of their life, mostly 80, 90 and 100-year-old people. and -- >> she's young. she's only 75. >> she's definitely a young yun for our organization. but brookdale senior living, our biggest partner, which...
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. >> de la pane a la mesa podría drogar a las famiias, las vacunas y todo termina en el plato. >> see la carne tiene antibioticos. >> los residuos terminan en el medioambiente. >> eso crea un supermicrobio. >> por eso quieren crear conciencia de no suar esto. >> y donde van a sacar tanta vaca para aguantar esa bobina, hay que engordarlas rápido. >> porque la gente quiere barato y la carne es más cara sin antibiotico. >> yo pagaria más. >> la campaña crearia estandares en als etiquetas porque omite la información. >> más adelanre en noticias univisión en panplona 6 heridos en la corrida de san fermin entre ellos un hombre de 73 años. ¿que sabemos de >> (música) >> y que swabesmo de la cuenta regresiva del campeonato esperado en méxico vamos con william bonilla. >> gracias buenas noches beatriz, monterrey estaba en houston para enfrentar al olimpia. >> y se enfrentó al monterrey sn el chupete se ve la falta de contuendencias, su rivales no supo definir, empate sin goles. >> y los monarcas del morelia se van en la copa jalisco, se queda en el 3er lugar, chivas venció 3 a 1, américa le g
. >> de la pane a la mesa podría drogar a las famiias, las vacunas y todo termina en el plato. >> see la carne tiene antibioticos. >> los residuos terminan en el medioambiente. >> eso crea un supermicrobio. >> por eso quieren crear conciencia de no suar esto. >> y donde van a sacar tanta vaca para aguantar esa bobina, hay que engordarlas rápido. >> porque la gente quiere barato y la carne es más cara sin antibiotico. >> yo pagaria más....
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brought a loud message to the city council protesting a proposed ordnance that would allow more cab panes to operate in santa clara. until now the city had limited service to six companies. the noisy demonstration was quite a contrast than what we saw outside of the hyatt hotel. that's the point of their protest, there's not enough business in santa clara for more cabbies. >> there's too many drivers. sometimes we're here and there's 18 drivers around the area. >> reporter: drivers from other bay area cab companies said it's unfair they are allowed to work around santa clara but not in it. >> we provide service in mountain view, we cannot pick up customers from santa clara because we don't have a permit. >> reporter: the mayor and other council members agreed the city would need more cabs when the stadium and new hotels are built and called the current system a monopoly. >> that's not the american way. we don't limit the number of tree trimmers or custodial people, any other services and we should not regulate the cabs as well. >> reporter: the protest did not work. the council approved t
brought a loud message to the city council protesting a proposed ordnance that would allow more cab panes to operate in santa clara. until now the city had limited service to six companies. the noisy demonstration was quite a contrast than what we saw outside of the hyatt hotel. that's the point of their protest, there's not enough business in santa clara for more cabbies. >> there's too many drivers. sometimes we're here and there's 18 drivers around the area. >> reporter: drivers...
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brought a loud message to the city council protesting a proposed ordnance that would allow more cab panes to operate in santa clara. until now the city had limited service to six companies. the noisy demonstration was quite a contrast than what we saw outside of the hyatt hotel. that's the point of their protest, there's not enough business in santa clara for more cabbies. >> there's too many drivers. sometimes we're here and there's 18 drivers around the area. >> reporter: drivers from other bay area cab companies said it's unfair they are allowed to work around santa clara but not in it. >> we provide service in mountain view, we cannot pick up customers from santa clara because we don't have a permit. >> reporter: the mayor and other council members agreed the city would need more cabs when the stadium and new hotels are built and called the current system a monopoly. >> that's not the american way. we don't limit the number of tree trimmers or custodial people, any other services and we should not regulate the cabs as well. >> reporter: the protest did not work. the council approved t
brought a loud message to the city council protesting a proposed ordnance that would allow more cab panes to operate in santa clara. until now the city had limited service to six companies. the noisy demonstration was quite a contrast than what we saw outside of the hyatt hotel. that's the point of their protest, there's not enough business in santa clara for more cabbies. >> there's too many drivers. sometimes we're here and there's 18 drivers around the area. >> reporter: drivers...
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it would have to be a noncontact ceremony, meaning bride and groom would be separated by a thick paneof glass. a not so minor detail for jodie. >> so there is like no kissing the bride? >> when the day comes we will see. >> for jodie hearing that she would have a noncontact wedding, it was like the sky had fallen. she was crying. she was upset that she wouldn't be able to, you know, hold him. this was her day in the sun, and the prison was ruining it. >> don't cry. you hear me? everything is going to be all right. >>> up next -- >> in most cases the men are just using the women. >> on the big day, the pastor is skeptical and the bride's a nervous wreck. >> i'm freaking out! >>> during our extended stay at indiana state prison, inmate ronnie ty was scheduled to marry his fiance, jodie. >> we wish you luck. we're proud of you. >> ronnie's various disciplinary write-ups resulted in a noncontact ceremony, meaning bride and groom would be separated by a pane of glass. but that didn't deter the couple. and we were there to cover the wedding. >> how are you feeling right now? >> pretty good.
it would have to be a noncontact ceremony, meaning bride and groom would be separated by a thick paneof glass. a not so minor detail for jodie. >> so there is like no kissing the bride? >> when the day comes we will see. >> for jodie hearing that she would have a noncontact wedding, it was like the sky had fallen. she was crying. she was upset that she wouldn't be able to, you know, hold him. this was her day in the sun, and the prison was ruining it. >> don't cry. you...
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cnn was atrocious in trying to say the speech was paned, that it was constantly booed, and they had a very one sided review of exactly what this speech was like. exactly how judy was saying, they didn't talk about some of the high points. >> and when george romney was governor, there was a lot more work to do on civil rights in this country. >> the framework around a civil rights has changed a good deal from the 1960s. the issue is no longer elimination of segregation. the issue is affirmative action, welfare, education, social dysfunction, crime. the issues are complicated and different. you can't just pass along and say no separate but equal anymore and call that success. it is no longer obvious that the solutions from the 1960s are all applicable to the teens. and the media -- especially the l.a. times don't acknowledge that. >> also there were attacks on mitt romney for his tenure at bane capital. the boston globe had that big article and it lead to more attacks from the owe bay you ma campaign -- the obama campaign despite the fact that the fact checkers say there is nothing here
cnn was atrocious in trying to say the speech was paned, that it was constantly booed, and they had a very one sided review of exactly what this speech was like. exactly how judy was saying, they didn't talk about some of the high points. >> and when george romney was governor, there was a lot more work to do on civil rights in this country. >> the framework around a civil rights has changed a good deal from the 1960s. the issue is no longer elimination of segregation. the issue is...
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it would have to be a noncontact ceremony, meaning bride and groom would be separated by a thick paneof glass. a not so minor detail for jodie. >> so there is like no kissing the bride? >> when the day comes we will see. >> for jodie hearing that she would have a noncontact wedding, it was like the sky had fallen. she was crying. she was upset that she wouldn't be able to, you know, hold him. this was her day in the sun, and the prison was ruining it. >> don't cry. you hear me? everything is going to be all right. >>> up next -- >> in most cases the men are just using the women. >> on the big day, the pastor is skeptical and the bride's a nervous wreck. >> i'm freaking out! ♪ what started as a whisper every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? you're entered for a chance to win a trip to the olympic games for life. to cheer the summer athletes to new heights, starting in 2016... as you experience every moment, every emotion, every four years... for the rest
it would have to be a noncontact ceremony, meaning bride and groom would be separated by a thick paneof glass. a not so minor detail for jodie. >> so there is like no kissing the bride? >> when the day comes we will see. >> for jodie hearing that she would have a noncontact wedding, it was like the sky had fallen. she was crying. she was upset that she wouldn't be able to, you know, hold him. this was her day in the sun, and the prison was ruining it. >> don't cry. you...
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chances for pop-up showers will be there tomorrow, pane again on thursday. but the heat wave is not as strong tomorrow, low 90s and only into the mid 80s on friday as the heat retreats. overnight 74. thursday, 92, and tomorrow night down in the low 70s. your seven-day outlook is not nearly as impressive. now early august could bring another scourge of intense feet. but for now, we get a break in the action. >> what did you think of those photos and videos. >> that kind of set the stage. >> much more is coming your way. >> the frantic search for two little girls who disappeared during a bike ride is coming up on nightline. we have the very latest. plus the hottest new trend in plastic surgery. what people are doing to look better online. that's coming up on nightline right after abc2 news at 11. it's the perfect match for the perfect moment -- oreo the dunkin' way. introducing the new oreo coffee coolatta and new oreo vanilla bean coolatta. taste the fun today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in to dunkin' and try the new oreo coolatta and donuts today. do you
chances for pop-up showers will be there tomorrow, pane again on thursday. but the heat wave is not as strong tomorrow, low 90s and only into the mid 80s on friday as the heat retreats. overnight 74. thursday, 92, and tomorrow night down in the low 70s. your seven-day outlook is not nearly as impressive. now early august could bring another scourge of intense feet. but for now, we get a break in the action. >> what did you think of those photos and videos. >> that kind of set the...
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heat sensors attached to the hot water pipes are fitted with , windows and window panes take temperaturemeasurements every 4 seconds -- so heat loss can be measured precisely. and it works: the house only consumes one third the energy of a conventional new home. that concept is going to be used to build schools, and even a completely new neighborhood. but development agencies depend on local construction companies -- and that's why the g-i-z is trying to spark enthusiasm among architects and engineers. >> we've reached a point where these new, innovative technologies can be brought out onto the market, even here in mongolia. we've seen a lot of interest and demand for it here. >> and that demand is taking shape. this barren stretch of land is set to become a new eco-city, home to 16,000 people -- proof that ulan bator's landscape and image are slowly starting to change. >> so a green lining on the horizon there. and that was global 3000 this week. if you would like to find out more about the role of the media in educating the world, please go online. at hyperlink globalmediaforum.de, you
heat sensors attached to the hot water pipes are fitted with , windows and window panes take temperaturemeasurements every 4 seconds -- so heat loss can be measured precisely. and it works: the house only consumes one third the energy of a conventional new home. that concept is going to be used to build schools, and even a completely new neighborhood. but development agencies depend on local construction companies -- and that's why the g-i-z is trying to spark enthusiasm among architects and...
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it is covered in 8,000 panes of glass. the architect is battalion. the money that has a bankroll the this building has come from qatar. it has divided opinions. some say they love it. others say it dominates and ruins the skyline. let's come around this way a bit more. we will try to show you another quick view of london. you may be able to see this down here. this tower bridge. the shard is inaugurated later today and will be open to the public. you will be able to come where we are here now next february. it will cost 25 quit, but the view is spectacular. >> we will be back very soon. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, we work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was bro
it is covered in 8,000 panes of glass. the architect is battalion. the money that has a bankroll the this building has come from qatar. it has divided opinions. some say they love it. others say it dominates and ruins the skyline. let's come around this way a bit more. we will try to show you another quick view of london. you may be able to see this down here. this tower bridge. the shard is inaugurated later today and will be open to the public. you will be able to come where we are here now...
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. >> today's pleas confirms the sad truth that pane of us have long feared.ral election was corrupted by massive infusion of cash that was illegally concealed from the voters of the district. >> reporter: prosecutors say harris, a long time employee of d.c. businessman jeffrey thompson who has not been charged arranged to have contributions to the gray campaign illegally reimbursed by a d.c. businessman. and with the illegal money? >> she also purchased more than $100,000 worth of campaign materials that were identical to the official
. >> today's pleas confirms the sad truth that pane of us have long feared.ral election was corrupted by massive infusion of cash that was illegally concealed from the voters of the district. >> reporter: prosecutors say harris, a long time employee of d.c. businessman jeffrey thompson who has not been charged arranged to have contributions to the gray campaign illegally reimbursed by a d.c. businessman. and with the illegal money? >> she also purchased more than $100,000...
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tus pane challenges of the plf onutd as do so prudently by protecting the crown jewels of u.s. technology and trytting in place program a ilrthin e sof t is within the control of the executive branch. congress too mt ak an,wiwihe kif ng, ragy i hg without their stablend tiecit aerto partisan gridlvelk that too oftn fails to address the problems faci this ti i meoto years ago and in part of a different generation. when first went to thee ha aisti ais tele learsat mansfield, dick russell, jacob jats,enry ckn,ve sed rs lling to work togetheto meet our domestic and foreign challenges. even when ias a mbe coss sako'lndonessm aerthat bob dole and george mitchell to address important budg and ciecy es tetr. toftod the nation's problems are held hostage to the unwillingness tfionns come d n t f tgrlortificial devices like sequester are re winrted to in order to force acti tbs of n. escove well threaten thef aery progms critical to our national curity. defse dost. an nefsey deen onew and innovative deployments on din domacy,n asanndmuesn abolalte predmaecns lff tialecit abhat is a criti
tus pane challenges of the plf onutd as do so prudently by protecting the crown jewels of u.s. technology and trytting in place program a ilrthin e sof t is within the control of the executive branch. congress too mt ak an,wiwihe kif ng, ragy i hg without their stablend tiecit aerto partisan gridlvelk that too oftn fails to address the problems faci this ti i meoto years ago and in part of a different generation. when first went to thee ha aisti ais tele learsat mansfield, dick russell, jacob...
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the home has 13 command leers, 13 bathrooms, some windows have 13 panes of glass. bell will be rung 13 times at 1:00. 1300 hours. >> i'm sensing a theme. a thread. >>> yes. we veal the latest for you on the two-alarm house fire. okay, round 2. josh, you're up. what do you got? check it out. your mama is so stupid, she thinks an imac is a new hamburger at mcdonald's. boo. (frank) okay, not bad. okay, okay, i got one. i got one. what's the difference between your mama and a washing machine? it doesn't follow me around for a week. lemon, could i speak with you alone for a moment? that's what your sister asked me last night. booyah! uh, right this way. uh, my friend gerhard hapsburg is throwing a birthday party for himself at the pierre tonight. oh, and you want me to think of something funny that you can write in the card? no. i want you to come with me. oh. who's gerhard hapsburg?
the home has 13 command leers, 13 bathrooms, some windows have 13 panes of glass. bell will be rung 13 times at 1:00. 1300 hours. >> i'm sensing a theme. a thread. >>> yes. we veal the latest for you on the two-alarm house fire. okay, round 2. josh, you're up. what do you got? check it out. your mama is so stupid, she thinks an imac is a new hamburger at mcdonald's. boo. (frank) okay, not bad. okay, okay, i got one. i got one. what's the difference between your mama and a washing...
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you can see the paned windows. she was being used as a receiving ship so if you were between assignments you might be stationed on "constitution" for a period but that's not how the nation wanted to see her when it was time to celebrate her 100th birthday. her 100th birthday, they brought her back to boston and the governor had a ball aboard underneath the barn roof there, they had patriotic rallies, they had parades, all to raise attention for the need to repair "constitution." subsequently they were able to do that. you can see here how "constitution" in 1907, the ship's masts, the barn is removed and the masts are raised again. you can see that on this august 1907 issue of the use companion. that was the start of the restoration and then she really needed more work so there was a national fund-raising campaign. schoolchildren learned about "constitution" in the 1920s and contributed their pennies so this was part of the fund-raising campaign to restore "constitution." and that brought her into the dry dock just
you can see the paned windows. she was being used as a receiving ship so if you were between assignments you might be stationed on "constitution" for a period but that's not how the nation wanted to see her when it was time to celebrate her 100th birthday. her 100th birthday, they brought her back to boston and the governor had a ball aboard underneath the barn roof there, they had patriotic rallies, they had parades, all to raise attention for the need to repair...
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>> i had to go around every pane of glass after they were painted and scrape off glue and paint. >> charles payne worked at a shop in harlem? >> it was tough gig. you did the register but i was in location i had to be a security guard, as well. that was a pretty tough one. >> john: some laugh about the hard work. >> i was a garbage man. one of those guys that rode on the back of the truck. you threw them in and they had big heavy metal pails and sometimes you would pick it up. >> john: and it taught valuable lessons. >> it most certainly did. i decided i never wanted to be a professional person that put money in those paper things. i decided i have to have a job. i wanted to be a lawyer because i knew i would be trouble and i wouldn't be able to afford a lawyer so i ultimately became a lawyer. >> john: only a few of my colleagues found a job they are in now. >> they were giving air time away. >> john: what did you do to win the contest? >> he said, what songs did you play. i thought what does the station sound like. i can't believe they gave me a key to the radio station, sign on the air an
>> i had to go around every pane of glass after they were painted and scrape off glue and paint. >> charles payne worked at a shop in harlem? >> it was tough gig. you did the register but i was in location i had to be a security guard, as well. that was a pretty tough one. >> john: some laugh about the hard work. >> i was a garbage man. one of those guys that rode on the back of the truck. you threw them in and they had big heavy metal pails and sometimes you would...
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los panes,iondespierta america@o aÍ que sea de lechuga y tomate pero sin aderezo y frutas encima y seio derbez dejuniv solterÍa igual que alessandra, sÓlo hablamos de Él pero ella tambiÉn puede arrepentirse y tambiÉn puede salir corriendo y puede nero la Última palabra.>>> el souvenir de eugenio derbez, la foto autografiada y fuera de foco se la tengo en perfecto estado, todos los preparativos ya listos para el dÍa de la boda dealessandra. vii a ver, dÍgame una cosa para quÉ comprar una foto fuera de foco y ustedes men so haciendo fila. rta am . >>> le gusta fanny lu con gusto. >>> esta vale 25 dÓlares con s descuen descuento. >>> el ramo de flores para quien, para la fiesta.>>> y la foto de fanny lu en traje de baÑo donde estÁ.>>> amÉrica... estoy buscando la foto de fanny lu en traje de baÑo. >>> sÍ, la tengo, sÓlo deme 10 minutos. >>> chiqui cuidado. >>> por supuesto tenemos esto... eso! eso!.>>> que vivan los novios, que vivan! vayan soplando acÁ. >>> es lo que quiero comprar. vamos a pausa!. unionderta amaist v n @ c @ a m e dijo que en caguas ser raspan. >>> que en caguas venden
los panes,iondespierta america@o aÍ que sea de lechuga y tomate pero sin aderezo y frutas encima y seio derbez dejuniv solterÍa igual que alessandra, sÓlo hablamos de Él pero ella tambiÉn puede arrepentirse y tambiÉn puede salir corriendo y puede nero la Última palabra.>>> el souvenir de eugenio derbez, la foto autografiada y fuera de foco se la tengo en perfecto estado, todos los preparativos ya listos para el dÍa de la boda dealessandra. vii a ver, dÍgame una cosa para quÉ...
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position that mitt romney was still technically the ceo, the sole owner and chief share holder of paneut he had nothing to do with any day to day decisions with bain after he left for the olympic snz. >> he was not involved in the management and day to day decisions. he left a life he loved to go to salt lake city to see the olympics for a country he loves more. somehow in chicago the obama campaign is trying to make this something sinister. >> if you are signing a document with your own signature that you are chairman of the board and 100% owner of the company in what world are you living in that you are not in charge? if you are telling the fcc that you are in charge but the american people that you bear no responsibility one of those things is not true. >> no reason not to put it out there. why not just do it? >> we are putting out there his tax returns more than is required by the law. the reason we are talking about these things is because he put those tax records out there. >> if he didn't gain tax advantages from having investments in the kayman islands, bermuda and a swiss bank
position that mitt romney was still technically the ceo, the sole owner and chief share holder of paneut he had nothing to do with any day to day decisions with bain after he left for the olympic snz. >> he was not involved in the management and day to day decisions. he left a life he loved to go to salt lake city to see the olympics for a country he loves more. somehow in chicago the obama campaign is trying to make this something sinister. >> if you are signing a document with...
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. >> my stock is hphelmerich and pane. >> like that stock. i'm saying bye. go to joe in new jersey. >> this is joe from nuttily, new jersey. boo yeah, mr. cramer. i'm not far from the shore house. by the way, you always take the local instead of the express. >> i don't know. i have cut over at the gardens. you're right. go ahead. you were just calling on traffic and weather? 105 is right. let's go to frank in florida, please. >> jim, is patience a virtue at this time? >> the only ppr is blue ribbon. i have a case in the kitchen and i will not buy ppr the stock. let's go to justin in texas. >> boo yeah. this is justin. i'm an under grad at texas a and m. aggy, what is up? >> i want to ask you about titan international, twi. >> offroad equipment i'm going to send you to caterpillar. we are going for the whole shooting match. let's go to alley in maryland. >> boo yeah from college park. >> university of maryland which i love. underarmer. what is up? >> my stock is home depot. >> i'm liking the depot. 51. back and forth. home depot. i like home depot the stock.
. >> my stock is hphelmerich and pane. >> like that stock. i'm saying bye. go to joe in new jersey. >> this is joe from nuttily, new jersey. boo yeah, mr. cramer. i'm not far from the shore house. by the way, you always take the local instead of the express. >> i don't know. i have cut over at the gardens. you're right. go ahead. you were just calling on traffic and weather? 105 is right. let's go to frank in florida, please. >> jim, is patience a virtue at this...
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>> i had to go around every pane of glass after they were painted and scrape off glue and paint. >> charlesayne worked at a shop in harlem? >> it was tough gig. you did the register but i was in location i had to be a security guard, as well. that was a pretty tough one. >> john: some laugh about the hard work. >> i was a garbage man. one of those guys that rode on the back of the truck. you threw them in and they had big heavy metal pails and sometimes you would pick it up. >> john: and it taught valuable lessons. >> it most certainly did. i decided i never wanted to be a professional person that put money in those paper things. i decided i have to have a job. i wanted to be a lawyer because i knew i would be trouble and i wouldn't be able to afford a lawyer so i ultimately became a lawyer. >> john: only a few of my colleagues found a job they are in now. >> they were giving air time away. >> john: what did you do to win the contest? >> he said, what songs did you play. i thought what does the station sound like. i can't believe they gave me a key to the radio station, sign on the air and
>> i had to go around every pane of glass after they were painted and scrape off glue and paint. >> charlesayne worked at a shop in harlem? >> it was tough gig. you did the register but i was in location i had to be a security guard, as well. that was a pretty tough one. >> john: some laugh about the hard work. >> i was a garbage man. one of those guys that rode on the back of the truck. you threw them in and they had big heavy metal pails and sometimes you would...
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do, it doesn't make the news the way the president is a communist and he's going to give us death paneunnyat. at tds tleadhe ns. ste mcmon, did goo job llinstors in008 d ems havlosthe mo on bstaive tter let's go through a couple of them. health care. where was the mistake in communication relative to alth care? >> i thinkhe rublins g out d fred ieffeivel and ickl explningo thameran oplell t benits althare form ankl one of the other things is they should have explained how health care reform is partly about health care reform but al pary geing ericon a tterrackinanallynd ecomicly bauseealtcare costere aggi dowur onomand our ecomy c't b stng a successful in the future if that were to continue. so one of the things i think they didn't do enough of i connecting the dots. they're starting to coect e do now theyid aot otellg pele wh thedid. theyidn'do qte amuch tellg pele w thedid anwhy wasmpornt a why itatted toverye. thinthat a lesson that -- >> ron reagan, would y put the auto bailout on this list of substantive matters where the president could be taking credit and lling bett? >>es, solu
do, it doesn't make the news the way the president is a communist and he's going to give us death paneunnyat. at tds tleadhe ns. ste mcmon, did goo job llinstors in008 d ems havlosthe mo on bstaive tter let's go through a couple of them. health care. where was the mistake in communication relative to alth care? >> i thinkhe rublins g out d fred ieffeivel and ickl explningo thameran oplell t benits althare form ankl one of the other things is they should have explained how health care...
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the state released hundreds of pane pages of fbi interviews.jamin krump is an attorney for martin's family. our other guest is a criminal defense attorney. mr. crump, let me start with you. the lead investigators from the police department told the fbi, i want to quote. quote, zimmerman followed martin not because of his skin color but because of his attire which was similar to hoodies worn by local gang members. what's your initial response to that? >> well, erin, as trayvon parent's and i have said all along, we don't know george zimmerman. we do know he pursued, [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me
the state released hundreds of pane pages of fbi interviews.jamin krump is an attorney for martin's family. our other guest is a criminal defense attorney. mr. crump, let me start with you. the lead investigators from the police department told the fbi, i want to quote. quote, zimmerman followed martin not because of his skin color but because of his attire which was similar to hoodies worn by local gang members. what's your initial response to that? >> well, erin, as trayvon parent's and...
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. >> i'm ed pane reporting. >> good morning, everybody. second round of the british open underway. adam scott tees off at 8:40 this morning. tiger woods at 9:40. tiger at least in northwest england, a fan favorite, and playing well in round one. weather, no factor yesterday, not really a factor today as well. tiger, a 30 on the front nine, 37 on the back nine. first round 67, he's three under. they're all chasing adam scott of australia. he birdied eight of his first 13 holes. here's one reason why. great shot there. first-round 64. he's six under. look at phil mickelson. that is a bunker, in trouble a day. not good when the search party comes out looking for your ball. 73 for phil yesterday. he just bogeyed number three today. he is at four over as round two is underway. the orioles in cleveland this morning. they open a four-game series with the indians tonight. 4-3, they beat the twins yesterday in minneapolis to were a split of their series. and you'll take it, since they lost the first two games. twins up 2-0 in the second. chris davis launches one. i mean, a rocket, home run
. >> i'm ed pane reporting. >> good morning, everybody. second round of the british open underway. adam scott tees off at 8:40 this morning. tiger woods at 9:40. tiger at least in northwest england, a fan favorite, and playing well in round one. weather, no factor yesterday, not really a factor today as well. tiger, a 30 on the front nine, 37 on the back nine. first round 67, he's three under. they're all chasing adam scott of australia. he birdied eight of his first 13 holes....
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here's secretary secretary pane. >> the iranians need to understand that the united states and the internationalhold them directly responsible for any disruption of shipping in that region by iran or for that matter, by its surrogates. >> secretary panetta continued by saying that the pentagon's ready for any responsibility. jennifer griffin on the top story at the bottom of the hour live at the pentagon. jennifer, it seems like every day it's more and more red rick at very minimum on -- rhetoric at very minimum on this matter. that's right. now here's a graphic dedescription of how the revolutionary guard will go about closing the strait of hormuz showing which missiles it would use to attack u.s. aircraft carriers in the gulf to halt traffic through the strait which could send oil prices sky high. secretary panetta warned the iranians from doing so. >> we have invested in capabilities to ensure that the iranian attempt to close down shipping in the gulf is something that we are going to be able to defeat. >> reporter: panetta issued his pointed warning to iran after meeting at the pentagon thi
here's secretary secretary pane. >> the iranians need to understand that the united states and the internationalhold them directly responsible for any disruption of shipping in that region by iran or for that matter, by its surrogates. >> secretary panetta continued by saying that the pentagon's ready for any responsibility. jennifer griffin on the top story at the bottom of the hour live at the pentagon. jennifer, it seems like every day it's more and more red rick at very minimum...
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made the same concession in an interview taped earlier in the day with cbs news where he also took panes to try to argue it was the supreme court that caused him to have to change his view on this issue. >> i said that i agreed with the dissent. and the dissent made it very clear that they felt it was unconstitutional. but the dissent lost. it's in the minority. and so now the supreme court has spoken. there's no way around that. you can try and say you wish they would have decided a different way, but they didn't. they concluded it was a tax. that's what was it is. >> that point defending the view of the mandate is a penalty by saying romney agreed with conservative justices on the court is a line of defense fehrnstrom shared with me monday. but he dent further. >> the governor believes what we put in place in massachusetts was a penalty and disagrees with the court's rule that the mandate was a tax. again -- >> so he agreed with the president -- he agrees with the president that it is not -- and he believes that you shouldn't call the tax penalty a tax, you should call it a penalty or
made the same concession in an interview taped earlier in the day with cbs news where he also took panes to try to argue it was the supreme court that caused him to have to change his view on this issue. >> i said that i agreed with the dissent. and the dissent made it very clear that they felt it was unconstitutional. but the dissent lost. it's in the minority. and so now the supreme court has spoken. there's no way around that. you can try and say you wish they would have decided a...
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the state released hundreds of pane pages of fbi interviews.immerman is described as, quote, overzealous with a little hero complex. but not motivated by racial tendencies. benjamin krump is an attorney for martin's family. our other guest is a criminal defense attorney. mr. crump, let me start with you. the lead investigators from the police department told the fbi, i want to quote. quote, zimmerman followed martin not because of his skin color but because of his attire which was similar to hoodies worn by local gang members. what's your initial response to that? >> well, erin, as trayvon parent's and i have said all along, we don't know george zimmerman. we don't know if he is a racist or not. we do know he pursued, confronted and shot trayvon martin in the heart for some reason. and we know there's a witness, number nine, who called the police on her own volition to say george zimmerman is a racist. she's a contested witness because they don't want to let what she says out, the special prosecutor said in court, erin, that she would be used a
the state released hundreds of pane pages of fbi interviews.immerman is described as, quote, overzealous with a little hero complex. but not motivated by racial tendencies. benjamin krump is an attorney for martin's family. our other guest is a criminal defense attorney. mr. crump, let me start with you. the lead investigators from the police department told the fbi, i want to quote. quote, zimmerman followed martin not because of his skin color but because of his attire which was similar to...
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really do the job so that people will keep tuning in for the long term, either that or do a rotating paneeseasons offrandy, ppula and simon, the panel has changed several times.. ratings were pown last season---which puts even more pressure on the show... parker says: "we're hearing all these huge names, miley cyrus, aretha franklin is now in the mix, although i don't knoo if that's the demo they are going for." those are in additton to adam llmbert, quincy jones, fergie and kanye west being mentioned, keeping thh emphasis on star power. now rumors are circulating that veteran judge randy jackson ay be switching parrer says: "'us weekly' has reported that randy jaccson may e i don't know if yyu but moved to a different role, sort of the jimmy iivine role, behind thh scenes, as opposed tt being a judge." the ass auditions are alreaay underwwy for season 12. the show's producers are expected to make a decision in the next several weeks... in hollywood, sabrina ssbbagh, fox news. coming up on good day baltimore... a ttrrifying fall... and an incrediile save. save.((:56 i'm praying, if she po
really do the job so that people will keep tuning in for the long term, either that or do a rotating paneeseasons offrandy, ppula and simon, the panel has changed several times.. ratings were pown last season---which puts even more pressure on the show... parker says: "we're hearing all these huge names, miley cyrus, aretha franklin is now in the mix, although i don't knoo if that's the demo they are going for." those are in additton to adam llmbert, quincy jones, fergie and kanye...
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megyn: well, it was one of the most he's tushing and mysterious -- disturbing and mysterious pane crashesee years ago. today we have what they are calling the final report on the tragedy. trace gallagher has an update live from l.a. trace? >> reporter: the report is 220 pages long, and it's very hard on the eye pilots, saying they were startled when the malfunction happened, and they were confused about what to do. this thing goes into very great detail. remember, it was flying from rio to paris. it hit a very bad thunderstorm. when the tubes which are the speed sensors failed, and when they failed, the plane -- that thing right there -- the plane went into a stall. the first thing pilots are taught is you push the nose down to increase the speed and regain control. but despite the stall warning going off, some 54 seconds continuously the pilot in control continued to push up on the nose, not down, and the two other pilots also did not take corrective action until it was too late. remember this conversation from the cockpit voice recorder saying, quote, the deputy pilot: climb, climb, cli
megyn: well, it was one of the most he's tushing and mysterious -- disturbing and mysterious pane crashesee years ago. today we have what they are calling the final report on the tragedy. trace gallagher has an update live from l.a. trace? >> reporter: the report is 220 pages long, and it's very hard on the eye pilots, saying they were startled when the malfunction happened, and they were confused about what to do. this thing goes into very great detail. remember, it was flying from rio...
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london's south bank that could use developing the shard is development at its most daring. 11,000 panesin the 70s, you see everything, the tower, olympic park, 45 miles around. >> nobody in london has ever seen london like this before. >> did the architect immediately know he wanted to build something glass that way. >> it was very interesting. he did an initial stretch on the back of a menu. within 15 minutes he had created what we have today. >> that was the architect that designed structures in paris inspired here by old london, spires of churches, masts of ships and old paintings. when they dug the foundation, underneath was a roman villa. this is where london really began. >> this building was not to be a symbol of arrogance or power but more like a sparkling spine, floating with the weather. >> for years they had to face the weather but the shard also greatly appears to those who flirt with danger. >> climb the shard, why not? >> american bradley garrett snuck in and scaled the uppermost crane, capturing these incredible views. a base jumper managed to bypass security to hurl hims
london's south bank that could use developing the shard is development at its most daring. 11,000 panesin the 70s, you see everything, the tower, olympic park, 45 miles around. >> nobody in london has ever seen london like this before. >> did the architect immediately know he wanted to build something glass that way. >> it was very interesting. he did an initial stretch on the back of a menu. within 15 minutes he had created what we have today. >> that was the architect...
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. >>> mazorcas y panes de maÍz estÁn por desaparecer de la cena por falta de agua, la franja de amÉrica mucha agua, el maÍz norteamericano se exporta, y la a americaunivision@@despie@ e estrellar, ellosierta ieron la palanca,despierta americaunivisr s @@ca aldespieamericuniv lnde unn de> ellarta amaisionÓ@@ laierta spierta americaunivision@@despin n cerrado, nivisioestacionÓ bien c univision@@despierta america si por fortuna la camioneta de la mujer se cruzÓ y evito la tragedia, el Único daÑo lo enfrentÓ la camioneta de la mujer. >>> dijo que estaba satisfecha que los niÑos estÁn taban a desc É madre de los niÑos los dejÓ solo para entrar en tiendas de despio É que supo reaccionar de inmediato rta amtragedia, gracias marÍa e, queremos saber qa amer nos espen el tiempo, y los detalles los tiene paola elorza, al parecer mucha actividad en el pacÍfico, buenos dÍas. >>> en el oceacho pacÍfico satcha pretto, y en el sur de la florida, mÁs adelante, emilia, y mientras daniel se disipa al oeste, emilia fue perdierta am fuerza, fue 4 y ahora estÁ en categorÍa 2, continÚa moviÉndose rumbo al oes
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i'll close my answer by saying one thng those who are familiar where constitutial history, folksn the paneyertye itntst iok ho e ra gvmeas dllvpeodof ntter pce power, it has aternated ladies and gentlemen, between the taxing power and the commerce clause. again, prose nott e se wbandrt i u a9ery er b yihe fica tax and contributing to washington. without getting anything in return if they don't without getting in return on the little mrehailwe ss soy in cpl voar co br i t iehf justice thoughthis much. it's enough of one to be a more of a dole-time situationhan a situation of what this was before hrewre >>elegotot t thunc it ihhehge yu. entify yourself and any affiliation you may have for the benefitof the c-span audience and rdi ding that lestwihe tl ghh. thank you. affiliatn npet. iwhhtts etahorge s org natee in the senate. there s there any basis for t constitutional challenge? >> go ahead david. >> tis chl o onss mte waoha unted llthus ts stripped away and what is left is tag line and gets mated with a senate bill. i am am trade it wold ot b at ntathera nd buaaithpctha g gon me oueiflto
i'll close my answer by saying one thng those who are familiar where constitutial history, folksn the paneyertye itntst iok ho e ra gvmeas dllvpeodof ntter pce power, it has aternated ladies and gentlemen, between the taxing power and the commerce clause. again, prose nott e se wbandrt i u a9ery er b yihe fica tax and contributing to washington. without getting anything in return if they don't without getting in return on the little mrehailwe ss soy in cpl voar co br i t iehf justice thoughthis...
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we are ing o ave a little discussion among the panelis before return to questions from e audience. but we begin by i ad te ht h dio omhettga brake on thecommerce clause no longer enge im hud to compe peoe to ga w teas never engaged in y such a command as this. se, e e dt lal thm clause ower that has followed the constitutional revolution the you spoke about. so sn't this from that viytaatysmal acicith whom you so often does deutsch because they would have had thefullommerce sesen tth tu i h ct rlsnhach dena? >> that is all we were going to win if we won the case. i've said this for woyears. coss ngoe or wie w b be iga a ona ath been passewould ever be effective and that is the affordable care act so that is all we were ever going to get if we won the case, and we g . geh yoar thss t wa g to get i always couple that point with another point and that is with the case would and for symbolically was an affirmatn ofth lte wef ow g e rmn the general principle and e also got the specifics. so that is all we were ever going to get if we lost the case but i want to talk a little it abou xer
we are ing o ave a little discussion among the panelis before return to questions from e audience. but we begin by i ad te ht h dio omhettga brake on thecommerce clause no longer enge im hud to compe peoe to ga w teas never engaged in y such a command as this. se, e e dt lal thm clause ower that has followed the constitutional revolution the you spoke about. so sn't this from that viytaatysmal acicith whom you so often does deutsch because they would have had thefullommerce sesen tth tu i h ct...