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. >> commissioner pating?i am sorry that i missed you >> present. >> commissioner chow. >> present. >> commissioner chung? >> present. >> and commissioner karshmer. >> present. >> and i believe that the commission are going to do the introductions. and there will not be a roll call from the commission on the status of women. >> we are going to do the introductions. >> oh, yes and the introductions sorry, and before that, i would like to welcome, dr. david peting to our commission, this is his first formal commission meeting after appointment in august. [ applause ] >> with that, i think that as to become acquainted with each other, we are asking each one to at least speak briefly on who they are, and so that the other commissioners for the fellow commission will be understanding of who they are sitting next to. >> and who will be speaking. let me start from my right to left. commissioner singer? >> hi, dave singer. and an entrepreneur and invest or and i have been on the commission for about a year and change.
. >> commissioner pating?i am sorry that i missed you >> present. >> commissioner chow. >> present. >> commissioner chung? >> present. >> and commissioner karshmer. >> present. >> and i believe that the commission are going to do the introductions. and there will not be a roll call from the commission on the status of women. >> we are going to do the introductions. >> oh, yes and the introductions sorry, and before that, i would...
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but i why don't you compartment is pate and do it yourself. so i did they, estonia needed an ambassador in washington. so they sent me there. as far as they need addphon minister, they pulled me back, did that for about six years and then and then i was in the parliament and leementd to the european parliament and thennists elected president and then i was re-elected president. penn? >> yeah. >> what did you study? >> ex permanent psychology, main thing and everything else. >> you ended up dabbling in programming along the way? >> yeah. >> aid brilliant math teach whoever decided on experimental basis to teach 13-year-olds. i was 13-year-olds at the time how to program which as i said, i mean i am not a computer programmer. college. >> right? >> to make a little extra money. but it's something i am not afraid of code. i understand how these things work. i thought that was the one area where estonia was playing on a level playing field. were poor, everything is sort of because of lack of development, you know, the rest of the world that was one
but i why don't you compartment is pate and do it yourself. so i did they, estonia needed an ambassador in washington. so they sent me there. as far as they need addphon minister, they pulled me back, did that for about six years and then and then i was in the parliament and leementd to the european parliament and thennists elected president and then i was re-elected president. penn? >> yeah. >> what did you study? >> ex permanent psychology, main thing and everything else....
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. >> the coffee ease cay pate. >> coffeegate. >> president obama in hot water. >> some people think it'sisrespectful. >> hash teague latae salute. >> went viral. >> the lata is blowing up on line. >> jon: we are so (bleep) i don't know what to do. (laughter) first of all, we're currently fighting i.s.i.s. and ebola, two things that are literally blowing up and going viral. if you're not covering it, don't use words that remind us of the stuff you're not covering. latae gate is not all the stories. the news channels went for the full double venti coverage with one network going especially deep. >> learn the proper respect of the salute. >> innocencetive. >> what's the meaning. >> looks terrible. >> outlandish, and disappointing. >> put the coffee in the other hand. >> the commander displayed complete disrespect for the men and women in uniform -- >> jon: shut up! we don't really care! we don't really care about this! you have no principle about this. you're just trying to score points in a game nobody else is playing. >> it's an arrogance you portray these people -- >> you're right. >> sh
. >> the coffee ease cay pate. >> coffeegate. >> president obama in hot water. >> some people think it'sisrespectful. >> hash teague latae salute. >> went viral. >> the lata is blowing up on line. >> jon: we are so (bleep) i don't know what to do. (laughter) first of all, we're currently fighting i.s.i.s. and ebola, two things that are literally blowing up and going viral. if you're not covering it, don't use words that remind us of the stuff...
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statement sayi suggest she ignored any of the physician and gove provided protocols committed to her are pateand hurtful. meanti, a 21-day quarantine in texas wil lifted any minute now. 47 peopl who came in contact with thomas duncan were under observ but none of them have shown symptoms. tonight a new defense is being mobid to fight the ebola e penn is assembling a 30-pern medic support team that will provide immediate help if more cases emerge. >> he admitted his staff made some mistakes. well, when you come into a game one and five, a win is a win. the redskins got the w just befo the clock runs out, but it's the halftime decision that has peopl talking. >> yeah, that's right, chris. is kirk cousins or colt mccoy. who is the quarterback going forwar head coach jay gruden isn't tippg his hand right now. after the game he said all three quarte will be evaluated. even rg3's status is unknown. one thing we do know. mccoy delivered what his coach call on. cousin hz a first half fumble and interception in this game. he was pulled at halftime. third quarter, enter colt mccoy. the third string qua
statement sayi suggest she ignored any of the physician and gove provided protocols committed to her are pateand hurtful. meanti, a 21-day quarantine in texas wil lifted any minute now. 47 peopl who came in contact with thomas duncan were under observ but none of them have shown symptoms. tonight a new defense is being mobid to fight the ebola e penn is assembling a 30-pern medic support team that will provide immediate help if more cases emerge. >> he admitted his staff made some...
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the state has spent $209 million and this week shifted another $70 million to pate mounting bills.he mayor's wife who s t waiting... next weather talent appears at wx center with generic comes together-- the light, the timing and the wildlife; in this case, a colony of royal terns. >> nice! >> reporter: out of hundreds of photos that day, only a few met fleming's exacting standards and not one was what he calls "perfect." how many "perfect" photographs have you taken? >> i have probably maybe a dozen that i'm really happy with and >> p proud of. >> reporter: and you consider perfect. >> perfect. yeah. >> reporter: like this one of three great egrets at sunrise that appeared on the cover of one of his books. >> the sun's rising in the haze, so it's diffuse light, and the great egrets are just a perfect shape, and it's just an absolutely perfect photograph. >> reporter: the best photographs, he says, capture a stunning split second of action, like this one-- a flock of canvas-backed ducks that looks like a painting, and two herons that seem to dance as they battle for a fish. for yea
the state has spent $209 million and this week shifted another $70 million to pate mounting bills.he mayor's wife who s t waiting... next weather talent appears at wx center with generic comes together-- the light, the timing and the wildlife; in this case, a colony of royal terns. >> nice! >> reporter: out of hundreds of photos that day, only a few met fleming's exacting standards and not one was what he calls "perfect." how many "perfect" photographs have you...
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in it, hernandez admitted to luring 6-year-old eataton pate a bodega, strangling him and dumping his body in the trash. the boy's body has never been found. hernandez pled not guilty. >>> 4:07. the trial is set to begin for a bucks county doctor charged with having child pornography. police say quinton parker of levittown admitted to downloading videos and images of young girls performing sex acts. investigators say they tracked dozens of illegal files from his home computer. at the time, parker was a physician trainee with arhea health. >>> a delaware county man accused of luring a woman through craigslist and then raping her is set to be arraigned in court today. police say kevin cornish attacked an 18-year-old philadelphia woman who responded to an employment ad that he posted on craigslist. police believe he may have lured other victims as well. >>> happening today, a former philadelphia police officer will be arraigned on charges that she forced her children to fight other kids and even participated in fights herself. last month, tameka gross was ordered held on charges includin
in it, hernandez admitted to luring 6-year-old eataton pate a bodega, strangling him and dumping his body in the trash. the boy's body has never been found. hernandez pled not guilty. >>> 4:07. the trial is set to begin for a bucks county doctor charged with having child pornography. police say quinton parker of levittown admitted to downloading videos and images of young girls performing sex acts. investigators say they tracked dozens of illegal files from his home computer. at the...
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. >> woman in the military with pate pen guns. was to happen in the first place. >> first coming up steve doocy with "fox & friends". >> the pentagon ordering a military medical team to treat ebola here in the united states. we are going to have the pentagon press secretary john kirby about that coming up. >> the latest in the case of the missing university of virginia student hannah graham and whether the suspect is in custody, whether he needs to be investigated as a serial killer. plus donald trump joins us live. plus we have bret baier and a whole bunch of other stuff. it kicks off 12 minutes from right now right here on "the fox news channel. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i'm jus
. >> woman in the military with pate pen guns. was to happen in the first place. >> first coming up steve doocy with "fox & friends". >> the pentagon ordering a military medical team to treat ebola here in the united states. we are going to have the pentagon press secretary john kirby about that coming up. >> the latest in the case of the missing university of virginia student hannah graham and whether the suspect is in custody, whether he needs to be...
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if you want to par thes pate, the drill will happen at 10:16 a.m. on thursday. you can register online at shakeout.org. >> what happened? >> take a look at this. this is the dash cam video showing the utah school bus driver accused of driving under the influence with students and teachers on board. people on and off the the bus called to report the driver swerving lanes and nearly hitting a car on a busy stretch of highway. wh tr pulled him over, the driver failed a sobriety test. she had prescription medicine in her purse that warned of drowsiness. >>> time is running out. we have important informatio ve. plus, a meeting with president obama and military leaders takes on new importance as isis continue. >>> and storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell on the weather deck shaving my microphone from a strong south breeze out here. it's going to be a windy day today. potentially stormy tomorrow. >>> a probation officer testified this morning that oscar pistorius should be sentenced to house arrest and community service for the shooting death of his girlfriend. the pr
if you want to par thes pate, the drill will happen at 10:16 a.m. on thursday. you can register online at shakeout.org. >> what happened? >> take a look at this. this is the dash cam video showing the utah school bus driver accused of driving under the influence with students and teachers on board. people on and off the the bus called to report the driver swerving lanes and nearly hitting a car on a busy stretch of highway. wh tr pulled him over, the driver failed a sobriety test....
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i agree with kathryn, he had a good lead until he ran that ad, and now that disa pated and sullivan is looking stronger. in the debates as you move forward. bagige will do everything he can to distance himself from obama and sullivan will do everything he can to tie bagige to obama and get voers to think of it as. begich doesn't want that. i think this is a toss up. but it has been moving toward sullivan in the past few weeks. >> in colorado, we have senator mark udoll. and his chnger, congressman corey gardener. this is tied in the real clear politics average. it is a tight poll all along. when i talk to colorado democrats a few months ago. they thought it was a joke that corey gardener would get blown out and no way he would be a challenger, but joe, it is a race. >> it is a race, i don't think the base will impact here. colorado's adapted an all male ballot and every voter received their ballot and in the process of voting and democrats have a huge ground game knocking on doors and helping to mail those ballots in as the gop is doing. and i think by the time the debates all happen,
i agree with kathryn, he had a good lead until he ran that ad, and now that disa pated and sullivan is looking stronger. in the debates as you move forward. bagige will do everything he can to distance himself from obama and sullivan will do everything he can to tie bagige to obama and get voers to think of it as. begich doesn't want that. i think this is a toss up. but it has been moving toward sullivan in the past few weeks. >> in colorado, we have senator mark udoll. and his chnger,...
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the president got into power and decided it's not as easy to pea pate trait these detainowsows ad itwell-run, efficient facility. >> a lot of american inmates wish they had a facility like that. i want to talk about the idea of the -- some of the inmate wed have let out. i know the leader of isis was not at gitmo but america held him in afghanistan and released him and others have been released and gone straight back into action. why does that still not resonate as the number one threat with the white house? >> well, again, i think we got all the case studies we need to know that this administration tends to do things from a political or an ideological perspective as opposed to the operationol concern. and so as you pointed out, should be no surprise if he moves to close this. i doubt he would make the effort to close gitmo prior to the election. much like the immigration issue, he is going to kick that can so it's a left hand/right handshell game with the voters. for his legacy he will use executive action to close it. the recidivism rate for detainees is high, and just with bowe be
the president got into power and decided it's not as easy to pea pate trait these detainowsows ad itwell-run, efficient facility. >> a lot of american inmates wish they had a facility like that. i want to talk about the idea of the -- some of the inmate wed have let out. i know the leader of isis was not at gitmo but america held him in afghanistan and released him and others have been released and gone straight back into action. why does that still not resonate as the number one threat...
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. >> pate in this case means you're getting a discount or free service like facebook. >> oh or like the progressive snapshot program i signed up for. i put a tracker in my car for six months that recorded my driving habits in exchange for 30% off my insurance premiums. >> co-author of graphic novella about internet and privacy. how did you create this? >> ten years ago, california tried to ban g mail. we tried to look at where we've been since then, we allow more invasive privacy-searching now and look at technology for the future. what's around the corner. >> why a comic book? >> it's an abstract concept, prieives iprivacy in what we lo. my co-editor josh and i describe what, unraveling theory, when people give up private information it puts a stigma on persons that don't want to disclose. even though you're a fine driver, you might be labeled as a bad driver because you have something to hide perhaps. >> will we be able to escape these companies and really make personal decisions about who gets our big data and who doesn't? >> i think there always will be a personal choice. and i thin
. >> pate in this case means you're getting a discount or free service like facebook. >> oh or like the progressive snapshot program i signed up for. i put a tracker in my car for six months that recorded my driving habits in exchange for 30% off my insurance premiums. >> co-author of graphic novella about internet and privacy. how did you create this? >> ten years ago, california tried to ban g mail. we tried to look at where we've been since then, we allow more...
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but, for now, pinetta has written a bookmaking the pate patented clinton charnl and he hasn't been enthusiastic enough and fantastic enough when i comes to using force. obviously,somebody like hillary clinton who would be much more hawkish would be a much better president. now that he's out, he's working for a global strategy firm. now, he's flying the same exact anti-obama flag that the hawkish clinton wing on the party has been flying all year now trying to position themselves for the next stage in their own political careers by stepping on president obama's neck. george zorneck at the nation has been writing about this sips he noticed that all of the same criticisms were being used on the same day using exactly the same language. his new book makes no sense if you compare it to the other positions. so this is a small thing that's happening in washington. but it gets at the biggest question of all for democratic politics right now. is the democratic party setting itself up as anti-obama for 2016? parties decide to do this sometimes. we see it happen over and over again, after eight years of b
but, for now, pinetta has written a bookmaking the pate patented clinton charnl and he hasn't been enthusiastic enough and fantastic enough when i comes to using force. obviously,somebody like hillary clinton who would be much more hawkish would be a much better president. now that he's out, he's working for a global strategy firm. now, he's flying the same exact anti-obama flag that the hawkish clinton wing on the party has been flying all year now trying to position themselves for the next...
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problem, and the federal government is basically saying to individuals, all right, you don't have to patee just going to extend the amount you get, you are eventually going to pay it, because the federal government doesn't want to eliminate the debt. so you really have to generate high-paying jobs, so they can pay it down ahead of time. and this, again, gets into tax reform, and restructural forms so you bring back those value-added jobs, and bring education back to where it should be. that it is you are paying for the education, not for the student center, not for the pretty housing, not to live in downtown manhattan, you are paying for the education. >> steve some people say this education debt double is going to burst and be bigger than the housing bubble. you don't their view. it's serious but not as big as house debt. >> no, because at the end of the day the federal government is on the receiving program. and they have a vested interest to make sure their constituents continue to vote for them, so they'll find ways to extend it out. the housing bubble was in the hands of the private
problem, and the federal government is basically saying to individuals, all right, you don't have to patee just going to extend the amount you get, you are eventually going to pay it, because the federal government doesn't want to eliminate the debt. so you really have to generate high-paying jobs, so they can pay it down ahead of time. and this, again, gets into tax reform, and restructural forms so you bring back those value-added jobs, and bring education back to where it should be. that it...
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and finally, the least googled, york peppermint pate. [ laughter and applause ] which is just -- it'st not googled. not one person is even binging it. [ applause ] >> steve: those weren't even candies. >> jimmy: of course, a lot of people are dressing up for halloween, and not only that, a a lot of people are dressing up their pets as well. do you guys dress up your pets for halloween? [ cheers ] people do it. i think it's cute. sometimes i've noticed that even though they're in the same place at the same time, pets and their owners can be thinking two very different things. for example, look at these guys. a man and dog wearing both wearing sombreros. i can tell just by looking at the man that he's thinking, "we're the two amigos." but the dog is thinking something very different. the dog is thinking, "what's the spanish word for 'kill me now?'" [ laughter ] here's another example, a woman and her dog enjoying a day in the park. i can tell the woman is thinking, "my favorite part about this costume is the two little balls." [ laughter ] don't get ahead of me. [ laughter ] the dog is
and finally, the least googled, york peppermint pate. [ laughter and applause ] which is just -- it'st not googled. not one person is even binging it. [ applause ] >> steve: those weren't even candies. >> jimmy: of course, a lot of people are dressing up for halloween, and not only that, a a lot of people are dressing up their pets as well. do you guys dress up your pets for halloween? [ cheers ] people do it. i think it's cute. sometimes i've noticed that even though they're in the...
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we toent want to put them in a situation that gives so many young opportunities to par tas pate and get a college education at the same time. >> yes, mr. chairman and senator coats. i think you're skk two of the most important questions. and, first, recognition a hundred or so years agoo when the ncaa was created, it was, created with some impetus from the white house and congress because of all of the challenges in college sports. at that time, it was determined to be self-governed. providing oversight to make college sports work effectively for young men and women. and we're at a point now whether we're going to see yet again if that works. i know their interests and their considerations and concerns that that provides them with the confidence that they want to move forward on the agendas that i prescribed, plus more, in the coming weeks and months. nou i think this is a useful cattle prod and everyone is paying attention to what universities are going to do to address these very real and significant issues. i think all of those things combined give me some very positive belief that w
we toent want to put them in a situation that gives so many young opportunities to par tas pate and get a college education at the same time. >> yes, mr. chairman and senator coats. i think you're skk two of the most important questions. and, first, recognition a hundred or so years agoo when the ncaa was created, it was, created with some impetus from the white house and congress because of all of the challenges in college sports. at that time, it was determined to be self-governed....
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we have learned as we have an tas pated when we started this adventure together that indeed our hypotheses were correct. the aggressive supportive care that we have learned from treating many critically ill patients at emery university hospital is applicable to patients with the ebola virus disease. one of the things we changed the mind set on is how aggressive we can be with the patients. i would have to tell you that the general dogma in our industry in july was that if patients got so ill that they required dialysis or ventilator support, there was no purpose in doing those interventions because they would invariably die. i think we have shown our colleagues in the u.s. and elsewhere that that is certainly not the case. therefore i think we have changed the algo rhythm for how aggressive we are going to be willing to be in caring for patients with ebola virus disease. the second part of the question in terms of ms. vinson's health care, i cannot release because of patient confidentiality issues. >>> to identify how she became exposed? >> we are not aware of the specific details of what
we have learned as we have an tas pated when we started this adventure together that indeed our hypotheses were correct. the aggressive supportive care that we have learned from treating many critically ill patients at emery university hospital is applicable to patients with the ebola virus disease. one of the things we changed the mind set on is how aggressive we can be with the patients. i would have to tell you that the general dogma in our industry in july was that if patients got so ill...
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reason this video is a little shaky, these are crews and officials setting up right now for an an tis pated press conference. the hospital where this doctor works is new york presbyterian hospital. he has not treated any patients in new york since he arrived back in the united states. in the meantime, though, even before they had the positive test in terms of his blood worveg, as i say e say, new york city was effect efly treating this as a hikely positive case. new york city officials have been treating him and they're trying to find everybody who he may have had contact with. authorities not guilty saying how many people they've tracked down so far. we are told that the doctor's girlfriend is current hi under kwarn tee. this afternoon, the centers for disease control hr said that they were dispatching a special team to new york city. they did take pains to say they were hr a number of ebola experts in the city. earlier this month e month, new york city officials had announced that bellevue hopt would be the hospital for any suspected case thout the entire city. so this poet call, in terms
reason this video is a little shaky, these are crews and officials setting up right now for an an tis pated press conference. the hospital where this doctor works is new york presbyterian hospital. he has not treated any patients in new york since he arrived back in the united states. in the meantime, though, even before they had the positive test in terms of his blood worveg, as i say e say, new york city was effect efly treating this as a hikely positive case. new york city officials have...
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i saw larry pate last night and he said it's been around two years. and he's right.nd will apple be the thing that moves it to the next level. and we'll see. but i think this is largely a follow on of the iphone event which was very dramatic. and more important. because it is an iphone company. >> ipads have been around a few years. and they the sell a few of those. >> yeah. >> -- having to answer questions about amazon and apple and all the competitors encroaching on google's backyard. when you look at the quarter like this, yes revenue was a amiss and spending went up but do you think that investors were overreacting? >> no, they just expect a lot from the company. i think it is just this company that always performs. and so, you know, they definitely have a lot of challenges. and they have gotten into areas that are very competitive. they came boo into the phone business after apple so it's a really tough business and they are going to have to get questions how they are doing it. and they certainly did have the first large screens. they were first around nfc and t
i saw larry pate last night and he said it's been around two years. and he's right.nd will apple be the thing that moves it to the next level. and we'll see. but i think this is largely a follow on of the iphone event which was very dramatic. and more important. because it is an iphone company. >> ipads have been around a few years. and they the sell a few of those. >> yeah. >> -- having to answer questions about amazon and apple and all the competitors encroaching on google's...
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karl rove's company has aired half as many ats and pate majority developmented by harry reid accounts for about 11,000 tv ads across three battleground states. under federal law political spending on campaigning or lobbying cannot be the primary activity of a 501 c nonprofit, but watch dog groups say the irs has done little to enforce that, and campaign finance advocates say unless new, tougher regulations are put in place. fewer election cycles will gel darker. that's our special foreign tonight. next week we focus on health care. i'm david shuster, ""america tonight"" is up next. frsz >>> on"america tonight" - deadly virus diagnosed in america. time lines and patients. also ahead - . >> we won't let someone get close to the president or his family, ever. >>> one of the obama daughters
karl rove's company has aired half as many ats and pate majority developmented by harry reid accounts for about 11,000 tv ads across three battleground states. under federal law political spending on campaigning or lobbying cannot be the primary activity of a 501 c nonprofit, but watch dog groups say the irs has done little to enforce that, and campaign finance advocates say unless new, tougher regulations are put in place. fewer election cycles will gel darker. that's our special foreign...
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how a nearby school is now planning to catch being par test pated. >>> jennifer joyce following a cold hearted robbery at a local hot spot, jenny. >> reporter: kerry, surveillance video have released video of the robbery in chickie and pete's >>> you heard about the the chilly change, we were going to have over the weekend. it happened. now we have a frost advisory in effect for counties you see highlighted in blue here that includes bucks, chester, montgomery, berks and lancaster and in south jersey salem, gloucester, camden counties as well. the freeze warning in effect, that is even worse, cumberland, at the plant i can and ocean counties. the it is that time of the year for frost on the pumpkin and carbon, monroe, northampton and lehigh valley under that freeze warning as well. lets see what the temperatures actually are, 34 degrees in the poconos in, mount pocono, 34 in pottstown, and we're 42 here in philadelphia we are warm spot this morning but most of our suburbs are in the 30's, including millville with 34. 38 degrees in wilmington delaware and 39 in wildwood. as far as preci
how a nearby school is now planning to catch being par test pated. >>> jennifer joyce following a cold hearted robbery at a local hot spot, jenny. >> reporter: kerry, surveillance video have released video of the robbery in chickie and pete's >>> you heard about the the chilly change, we were going to have over the weekend. it happened. now we have a frost advisory in effect for counties you see highlighted in blue here that includes bucks, chester, montgomery, berks and...
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government set the poll tax and the government then impoesd the obstacle or burden on people tarpies pating. government doesn't determine the price of ads. the government hasn't decided that ads are going to cost something. it's the marketplace. the private -- reality, one. and private people doing that. you know, so you get the lumberjack to work for free to cut down the tree in order to make the news print so you can do this for free? so it's not about the government imposing a barrier. it is about the government providing for freedom and preventing the government from imposing a barrier. which is the suppression of speech by criminal penalties. that john has supported and continues to support. secondly, as to exxonmobil and chevron, to my knowledge, they haven't done a dang gone thing after citizens united. matter of fact, very few private companies for-profit companies have, labor unions do, but not private companies, because of the market force. they don't want to get in a controversy, lose customers, et vaet. what we have seen, though, is advocacy groups of all stripes participating a
government set the poll tax and the government then impoesd the obstacle or burden on people tarpies pating. government doesn't determine the price of ads. the government hasn't decided that ads are going to cost something. it's the marketplace. the private -- reality, one. and private people doing that. you know, so you get the lumberjack to work for free to cut down the tree in order to make the news print so you can do this for free? so it's not about the government imposing a barrier. it is...
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handaler tiotropiue inhalation powder does not replr suddenymptoms.ell your doctor ie kidnor an enlarged pate. trouurinating, tdiscs all medicinesyou ta. ir stop taking spirivanseek immeate mehelp if tdisyur throaoriinesyou ta. nguewell.rse, you can get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or hand constipation.. inude drmouth noing caspiriva helps me breathe er. blowing sound. does brehinghcopd... ...weigh you down? don't wait a your ct about spiriva handiher. solly bank really no hidd fees savings aount that''" okwhy's that? noidden es, from the bank where branches equals earates. ♪ ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis goldman sachs reported a 50%. jump in profit last quarter after a surge in bond market activity. earnings rose to more than $2.2 billion with net revenue up around 25% from from a year earlier. actor neil patrick harris is heading to toes cars. the -- the oscars. he's conffrmed he'll be hosting the 87th academy awards in los angeles next year. oscars officials say he's the consummate entertainer. you bet he is. and a win for the record books, the kansas city royals have advanced to th
handaler tiotropiue inhalation powder does not replr suddenymptoms.ell your doctor ie kidnor an enlarged pate. trouurinating, tdiscs all medicinesyou ta. ir stop taking spirivanseek immeate mehelp if tdisyur throaoriinesyou ta. nguewell.rse, you can get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or hand constipation.. inude drmouth noing caspiriva helps me breathe er. blowing sound. does brehinghcopd... ...weigh you down? don't wait a your ct about spiriva handiher. solly bank really no hidd fees...
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they were pate rots and he said too am a patriot. something is going to happen tomorrow. i going to go with you so could save some poor soul. the poor soul ended up to be james monroe. critical moment, james monroe charged the cannons, was would down by a bullet, have bled out in the street before trenton had it not been for dr. reiker. one of two incidents that he narrowly escapes death. things how precare yous everything that happened eally was and seemingly small and minor and unrelated events makeire to make the events history. revolutionary war, james madison served in congress. state of ruin nows affairs. nothing like you could imagine the congress had taken an enormous crippling debt, when congress exhausted the revenue and exhausted the credit, they simply started to print money and give out to people. goodness our leaders today are too wise to do this. serves on something called the board of admiralty. the committee that ran during the war. 3-month-old request from a sea captain for bread and flour. it wasn't that the request was unreasonable, per se, it's simply
they were pate rots and he said too am a patriot. something is going to happen tomorrow. i going to go with you so could save some poor soul. the poor soul ended up to be james monroe. critical moment, james monroe charged the cannons, was would down by a bullet, have bled out in the street before trenton had it not been for dr. reiker. one of two incidents that he narrowly escapes death. things how precare yous everything that happened eally was and seemingly small and minor and unrelated...
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just pating halloween on one pumpkin. >> how do you -- >> pastry chef come on back in please.e the chef here and he is -- levi. i don't have my glasses on. levi richards, what's this intricacies of this? >> what's going on here is we're set brailling the great -- celebrating the great pumpkin at the ritz-carlton. 715 pounds arriving, biggest pumpkin in northern virginia. >> wow. >> you got one here? >> it came from pennsylvania and amish farm out there. it's there. and in anticipation of the great big great pumpkin we are also doing carvings classing starting tomorrow as well at the halloween scarety t.. and any children or any adults that come to the classes can also go through the thrilling haunted house as well. >> what are you looking for? roundness or size? >> i mean i would to go a pumpkin patch first and get the full experience. secondly find a pumpkin that sits flat bottom. that way it stays on the table and you can carve easily. second is the lighter the better. the lighter they are the thinner the flesh and it's easier to cut and you can get straight edges. >> as a p
just pating halloween on one pumpkin. >> how do you -- >> pastry chef come on back in please.e the chef here and he is -- levi. i don't have my glasses on. levi richards, what's this intricacies of this? >> what's going on here is we're set brailling the great -- celebrating the great pumpkin at the ritz-carlton. 715 pounds arriving, biggest pumpkin in northern virginia. >> wow. >> you got one here? >> it came from pennsylvania and amish farm out there. it's...
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"eyewitness news" reporter jane carabao joins us from pate state police barracks in king of prussia with more, jan. >> reporter: erika and ukee, good morning. police are still trying to figure out how this all happen. what we know that is four people were injured, one person was killed, police say all five of them were in a car that got into an accident with a tractor trailer and all are young adults. if you look at the video you can see where this accident happened. "eyewitness news" was there as emergency personnel transported the injured to the nearby hospitals. the the accident happened on the pennsylvania turnpike, westbound, between fort washington and norristown, in white marsh, montgomery county. police now say that five young adults were inside that car last night. somehow there was an accident involving a car and tractor trailer. a helicopter was requested but all were grounded due to the weather last night. four people were transported on the ground to abington hospital in serious condition. they remain there this morning. one person was taken to einstein, montgomery in critic
"eyewitness news" reporter jane carabao joins us from pate state police barracks in king of prussia with more, jan. >> reporter: erika and ukee, good morning. police are still trying to figure out how this all happen. what we know that is four people were injured, one person was killed, police say all five of them were in a car that got into an accident with a tractor trailer and all are young adults. if you look at the video you can see where this accident happened....
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he says it's up to the local governments to pate bills when u.s.al. and the real key here are the governments themselves. they need to be raising revenue. they need to be energizing their own private sector. what the s.a.a.i.d. can do, the u.s. can do is support the governments of the central american governments but they need to be raising the revenue. >> they are often located in contested gang territories. >> the reality is for kids who live in a contested gang territory, crossing the street could be the cause of theirç death. >> well, that's the the point. they are in dangerous neighborhoods, and we're trying to create safe havens for children and the fact we're trying to get to these places speaks to their value. >> reporter: another issue is a controversial policy. the eqgcy won't fund programs explicitly aimed at current gang members. the program director at the washington office on latin america: >> i think that's understandable. i think it's a mistake. people aren't going to leave gangs unless there are alternatives and somebody has got t
he says it's up to the local governments to pate bills when u.s.al. and the real key here are the governments themselves. they need to be raising revenue. they need to be energizing their own private sector. what the s.a.a.i.d. can do, the u.s. can do is support the governments of the central american governments but they need to be raising the revenue. >> they are often located in contested gang territories. >> the reality is for kids who live in a contested gang territory,...
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participating, and we also have a number of head starts and governmental agencies who are also pasch tess pating in the national school lurgs program. we're not allowed to use usda fu funds to support this grprogram. it is self-funded. we charge about a halfpenny per served. our office is responsible for ordering and distribution of about $16 million. usda donated foods annually. we already have a statewide delivery system in place. we're able to reduce the costs by having those usda foods delivered by the same manufacturers, the same brokers. we've also made use of both the buying power and destry bugs network of our purchasing network to support the schools at the state level. schools face challenges. many of our state's most abundant crops, cotton, soybeans, obviously can't go to the cafeteria table. then we have many of our most plentiful crops also have hardesha harvests during the summer season when school's not in session. we work with the department of defense and the mess miss department of agriculture since 2002 to bring locally grown produce to schools throughout the state. in year '1
participating, and we also have a number of head starts and governmental agencies who are also pasch tess pating in the national school lurgs program. we're not allowed to use usda fu funds to support this grprogram. it is self-funded. we charge about a halfpenny per served. our office is responsible for ordering and distribution of about $16 million. usda donated foods annually. we already have a statewide delivery system in place. we're able to reduce the costs by having those usda foods...
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but that does not change there is only one of us on this stage that has lived that out to give free pate -- their pay to women over decades and i will make sure we achieve the quality. aimee has and will continue to attack me and women's health care which is very personal and offensive because i lost my birth mother and another that raised me from cancer. and there is a woman i would give anything for sitting in the front row so juicy adult care is offensive and aimee will continue to attack me to not care about you pricing she would like to forget for a decade my wife and iran a family foundation we have done anything's might give away thousands of wheelchair's in memory of my daughter. and we are afraid to inherit ameritech going in the wrong direction because investing your pointing it is time to go to washington to solve problems. thank-you. [applause] >> and no more applause. now we begin with that panel. but discuss the campaign finance regulation and to what is the profit of the corporation's? >> thank you very much i truly appreciate this question because i think we need to work
but that does not change there is only one of us on this stage that has lived that out to give free pate -- their pay to women over decades and i will make sure we achieve the quality. aimee has and will continue to attack me and women's health care which is very personal and offensive because i lost my birth mother and another that raised me from cancer. and there is a woman i would give anything for sitting in the front row so juicy adult care is offensive and aimee will continue to attack me...
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obviously, the pate scare in china. higher effective tax rate. they are not able to explain this quarter? >> chipotle corner the analysts didn't like. they are selling itself. people are looking at mcdonald's saying i can't go in there because i'm a healthy individual. but mcdonald's has to -- mcdonald's cannot stay like this. coca-cola is going to stay exactly like this. coca-cola, three months from now what we are going to hear is change is going to be rapid now. change is going to come. they've got like a sam cook approach to it. mcdonald's, i'm having a party. they are going to have wholesale change right now. >> wholesale change? boards are more willing to make changes. i do, but i also think you're asking a lot of -- >> we are going to get a lot. >> of iconic companies with significant shareholder in two cases is the same guy. if he doesn't turn, it's hard to imagine the board is going to turn. >> this is where nelson pelts who turned around wendy's. terrific. made a lot of money and do what he did with wendy's. wendy's. >> they have a $90
obviously, the pate scare in china. higher effective tax rate. they are not able to explain this quarter? >> chipotle corner the analysts didn't like. they are selling itself. people are looking at mcdonald's saying i can't go in there because i'm a healthy individual. but mcdonald's has to -- mcdonald's cannot stay like this. coca-cola is going to stay exactly like this. coca-cola, three months from now what we are going to hear is change is going to be rapid now. change is going to...
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participating, and we also have a number of head starts and governmental agencies who are also pasch tess pating in the national school lurgs program. we're not allowed to use usda fu funds to support this grprogram. it is self-funded. we charge about a halfpenny per served. our office is responsible for ordering and distribution of about $16 million. usda donated foods annually. we already have a statewide delivery system in place. we're able to reduce the costs by having those usda foods delivered by the same manufacturers, the same brokers. we've also made use of both the buying power and destry bugs network of our purchasing network to support the schools at the state level. schools face challenges. many of our state's most abundant crops, cotton, soybeans, obviously can't go to the cafeteria table. then we have many of our most plentiful crops also have hardesha harvests during the summer season when school's not in session. we work with the department of defense and the mess miss department of agriculture since 2002 to bring locally grown produce to schools throughout the state. in year '1
participating, and we also have a number of head starts and governmental agencies who are also pasch tess pating in the national school lurgs program. we're not allowed to use usda fu funds to support this grprogram. it is self-funded. we charge about a halfpenny per served. our office is responsible for ordering and distribution of about $16 million. usda donated foods annually. we already have a statewide delivery system in place. we're able to reduce the costs by having those usda foods...
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early from the aco saying that this ended up being a lot more resource-intensive than they have an tis pated. and we have argued pretty consistently not just in acos but in ma and fee-for-service, but a smaller set of population-based measures. there's more detail and more complexity. again, you can look at the letter. >>> we do want to encourage movement to two-sided risk. we know that there's some reluctance and concern about that, but we do want to move to two-sided risk. there's a couple of connected thoughts here. one is we heard a lot of concerns, and some of it was echoed in the previous section and right here about the notion of being able to engage theorde leakage issue under control and issue the beneficiary in their care. if the aco is willing to accept two-sided risk, they should be able to forgive cost-sharing for the beneficiary. and this way, some of the way you explain the aco is rather than explain here's an aco, here's how it works, which lots of people, it's hard to understand, is to say, look, if you go to your primary care physician, there's no cost-sharing. you kind of
early from the aco saying that this ended up being a lot more resource-intensive than they have an tis pated. and we have argued pretty consistently not just in acos but in ma and fee-for-service, but a smaller set of population-based measures. there's more detail and more complexity. again, you can look at the letter. >>> we do want to encourage movement to two-sided risk. we know that there's some reluctance and concern about that, but we do want to move to two-sided risk. there's a...
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government set the poll tax and the government then impoesd the obstacle or burden on people tarpies pating. government doesn't determine the price of ads. the government hasn't decided that ads are going to cost something. it's the marketplace. the private -- reality, one. and private people doing that. you know, so you get the lumberjack to work for free to cut down the tree in order to make the news print so you can do this for free? so it's not about the government imposing a barrier. it is about the government providing for freedom and preventing the government from imposing a barrier. which is the suppression of speech by criminal penalties. that john has supported and continues to support. secondly, as to exxonmobil and chevron, to my knowledge, they haven't done a dang gone thing after citizens united. matter of fact, very few private companies for-profit companies have, labor unions do, but not private companies, because of the market force. they don't want to get in a controversy, lose customers, et vaet. what we have seen, though, is advocacy groups of all stripes participating a
government set the poll tax and the government then impoesd the obstacle or burden on people tarpies pating. government doesn't determine the price of ads. the government hasn't decided that ads are going to cost something. it's the marketplace. the private -- reality, one. and private people doing that. you know, so you get the lumberjack to work for free to cut down the tree in order to make the news print so you can do this for free? so it's not about the government imposing a barrier. it is...
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leaks, in a high-profile case that has turned the community into a powder keg has hasha ex-as ser patedive leak of income is harmful to the process. people are trying to shape public opinion. i think public opinion would be best served doing the process as it is intended, which is to do things in secret, which is how grand juries always operate. the justice democratic is conduct its own investigation of the shooting, and the entire ferguson police department for possible civil rights violations. as to for who is responsible for the leaks, darren wilson's legal team denies involvement, we were not responsible for any leaks to any media including those published in the new york times and st. louis times dispatch. we're not in possession of the closed report or the investigative report. the st. louis county prosecutor's office says it does not release any information while the case is being presented. still, many in the community consider this kind of information leaked, an indication that the officer will not be indicted. at the table, senior fellow at center for american progress, mark s
leaks, in a high-profile case that has turned the community into a powder keg has hasha ex-as ser patedive leak of income is harmful to the process. people are trying to shape public opinion. i think public opinion would be best served doing the process as it is intended, which is to do things in secret, which is how grand juries always operate. the justice democratic is conduct its own investigation of the shooting, and the entire ferguson police department for possible civil rights...
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pates about the subsidies whether the chief justice might be willing to avoid constitutional questions by integrating the statute in a certain way by striking down the law might be willing to say it is the statute and it reads if you cannot get the subsidies that have the federal exchange. >> that is completely divorced from reality. if you remember he did say obama care was unconstitutional so he had no problem going along with others and the four of them were willing to take down the whole statute. i don't think he's going to be able to pretend that it's not striking the whole law and congress is going to be able to fix it. i just say that that's laughable >> if he really thinks that's my guess is that five of them think that there is no ambiguity and you are not entitled to the subsidies under the exchange they will say that is the interpretation of the statute. >> she's proven that she's not in a tube over turn obamacare. he's neutral. so at this time if you read the statute and find it unconstitutional it's not because i was out to get the statute. i proved already that i'm not ou
pates about the subsidies whether the chief justice might be willing to avoid constitutional questions by integrating the statute in a certain way by striking down the law might be willing to say it is the statute and it reads if you cannot get the subsidies that have the federal exchange. >> that is completely divorced from reality. if you remember he did say obama care was unconstitutional so he had no problem going along with others and the four of them were willing to take down the...
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tests and were thrown about the media as being in a terrible scandal, the white house quickly excuh patedon here. i want to ask you about the two pictures we saw coming up. a big position here. explain to everyone. >> i think they have been rumored to be considered by the white house to take on eric holder's job as attorney general. so now based on the "washington post" story, there is huge questions about their stewardship with regard to miss reumner, did she properly investigate the scandal? did she honestly investigate the scandal, and whether miss napolitano denies it and the white house denies it, but with regard to miss napolitano, did she pressure her own inspector general to delete portions of a report, to leave certain things out? the white house has responded to this. they've responded in a strong way. they have denied wrongdoing up and down. they denied it previously to a senate committee which investigated to this. in fact, they said the senate committee discredited the whistle blower as it were here. they allege that he was not telling the truth with what went on. >> the whit
tests and were thrown about the media as being in a terrible scandal, the white house quickly excuh patedon here. i want to ask you about the two pictures we saw coming up. a big position here. explain to everyone. >> i think they have been rumored to be considered by the white house to take on eric holder's job as attorney general. so now based on the "washington post" story, there is huge questions about their stewardship with regard to miss reumner, did she properly...
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the first lady of oregon cylvia hayes, she par first pated in a dell to buy lands in a remote area of. the revelation comes after a real estate agent claims to have found proof of marijuana growing on the property. he cla imse the project to the grow weed never materialized and she was in an abusive relationship and making poor decisions. there was recent revelations that she married a u.s. immigrant to obtain u.s. residency in the tune of $5,000. >> i don't think the woed hurts her. >> that's a plus. >> the courier journal the president of a kentucky state university is giving up $90,000 of his salary to give the lowest paid people on campus a raise. raymond burkes is his name. he says a raise to pay 24 employees from $7.25. he was brought on to help them climb out of a $7 million budget hole and bring leadership to the struggling university. >> could we please have him on the show. >> get him on. >> can we book him? is that a yes? >> okay. we got that down. >> i got a sure. >> we want him. >> you want to serve him in the walk times. >>> bikeer gangs have been cleared to fight agains
the first lady of oregon cylvia hayes, she par first pated in a dell to buy lands in a remote area of. the revelation comes after a real estate agent claims to have found proof of marijuana growing on the property. he cla imse the project to the grow weed never materialized and she was in an abusive relationship and making poor decisions. there was recent revelations that she married a u.s. immigrant to obtain u.s. residency in the tune of $5,000. >> i don't think the woed hurts her....
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>> i will an tils pate the president will typically do q&a educations when he's traveling.d a meeting to talk about the ebola response. he took a question from the pool who asked him about appointing a czar. >> one question is standard? >> no, it's an example of the president having a regular interchange. >> he was on the radio with al sharpon the. why don't we go through? >> and one of the things he said is he's talking about democrats. he said these are folks who supported my agenda in congress. they're on the right side of minimum wage. they're on the right side of early childhood education. but he says they're with him. and yet, a lot of peoplery that the president could hurt the democrats in the midterms. g again, the question goes back to the first point here. the question the reverend asked him, a lot of listeners are supporters of yours. why should they take they're support from you and transfer that to other candidates. the president said he's looking for partners in congress who are supportive. who make sure that women get equal pay for work. we're investing in ea
>> i will an tils pate the president will typically do q&a educations when he's traveling.d a meeting to talk about the ebola response. he took a question from the pool who asked him about appointing a czar. >> one question is standard? >> no, it's an example of the president having a regular interchange. >> he was on the radio with al sharpon the. why don't we go through? >> and one of the things he said is he's talking about democrats. he said these are folks...
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so the pate res want you to come to the game sunday night and lead the way in front of more than 150 they are going to form a pink ribbon and you will carry their banner, just like you carried us. thank you for being strong for us. i love you. >> very good. thank you. mommy loves you. >> so we'll see you sunday night then in new england. >> thank you so much. that would be great. yes. >> and thank you. thank you for sharing your story. especially in this month. how important a story it is. i can't thank you all enough. >> thank you. >> to the steele family and you're rocking that top. let me just bring it back to the girl stuff here. great job. congratulations to you. because you got engaged. >> i did. that's actually true. >> congratulations. >> she put a ring on it. >> i did. i finally did. no. yes. >> congratulations. you know, it's actually -- to see this is to see what matters most. >> what family is. >> and why it's so important. i'm blessed. >> congratulations. remember to head to today.com to share your football stories for a chance to win a trip to super bowl xlix. football
so the pate res want you to come to the game sunday night and lead the way in front of more than 150 they are going to form a pink ribbon and you will carry their banner, just like you carried us. thank you for being strong for us. i love you. >> very good. thank you. mommy loves you. >> so we'll see you sunday night then in new england. >> thank you so much. that would be great. yes. >> and thank you. thank you for sharing your story. especially in this month. how...