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james patterson. [applause] [applause] >> hi. i am steven king. [laughter] as i was walking in here, this lady said, you look much taller in your on your book jacket photos. [laughter] that's my boy, jack. came home from prep school yesterday. it was devastating when he went away. where have you been my blue-eyed son? ♪ what i want to talk about today is something kind of close to my heart which is the power of stories, and the way stories can affect the world, the way stories can change things for the better and just the power. a writer friend of mine was walking on park avenue in new york city and the past a blind man who had a sign that read, please help me, i'm blind. my friend just kind of walked by the man but then he stopped, and he saw that this guy only had a couple of coins in his hat. so he dropped in a couple of quarters. and then he asked to make a little rewrite, to just change the story a little bit for this guy, which he did. later in the afternoon, he came back and he asked the guy again, and the hat was full of coins in some bill
james patterson. [applause] [applause] >> hi. i am steven king. [laughter] as i was walking in here, this lady said, you look much taller in your on your book jacket photos. [laughter] that's my boy, jack. came home from prep school yesterday. it was devastating when he went away. where have you been my blue-eyed son? ♪ what i want to talk about today is something kind of close to my heart which is the power of stories, and the way stories can affect the world, the way stories can...
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patterson was a legendary newspaper man. he wrote about the civil rights movement at a time when many southern newspapers avoided dealing with it.
patterson was a legendary newspaper man. he wrote about the civil rights movement at a time when many southern newspapers avoided dealing with it.
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there's not a scott patterson. >> do you have scott patterson's name written down?have an address. that's all i was going to do. i don't have no phone number, no address. >> you never wrote down scott patterson's name anywhere? >> no. >> he maintained until the very end of the interview that he was just a dusty, determined traveler who came from a long ways away to try to get honest work. the problem with that, of course, is that none of it makes sense. when you put it altogether, the chat, his crumbling story and the fact that you know, he's the guy sitting in the kitchen across from me, you know it doesn't look good for him. >> the young man i thought was supposed to be here -- >> what's that person's name? >> scott was supposed to be here and he didn't mention his name. i said look -- >> who is scott? >> the guy i was supposed to meet. i was told -- >> you work construction? >> i was looking for any kind of job. >> you don't work right now? >> no.
there's not a scott patterson. >> do you have scott patterson's name written down?have an address. that's all i was going to do. i don't have no phone number, no address. >> you never wrote down scott patterson's name anywhere? >> no. >> he maintained until the very end of the interview that he was just a dusty, determined traveler who came from a long ways away to try to get honest work. the problem with that, of course, is that none of it makes sense. when you put it...
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is about to find out. >> anthony patterson has been placed in seg for rule violation number 38. go back there and have a talk with him and see what's going on and what happened and what led to this incident. >> patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer. the object of his alleged indiscretion. >> what happened? >> dude, somehow weed in my pocket, joint in my pocket. did you ever see me masturbate? >> i didn't see anything. >> it's not what she saw. >> so basically accused me of rule 38. that's indecent exposure. if that was indecent exposure, that means you saw me. >> no. that means he saw it. >> he didn't see it. he saw it. >> he locked me up. >> you had your penis out indecently exposed. come on, man, you've been in prison too long. now, take him on up there. all right. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." >> all of a sudden, all hell breaks loose. >> for inmate anthony patterson, the nightmare of ad seg is just beginning. >> they have me in this cell. it's so hot in here, right. i don't know how long i'm going to be in here. >>> plus -- >> my
is about to find out. >> anthony patterson has been placed in seg for rule violation number 38. go back there and have a talk with him and see what's going on and what happened and what led to this incident. >> patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer. the object of his alleged indiscretion. >> what happened? >> dude, somehow weed in my pocket, joint in my pocket. did you ever see me masturbate? >> i didn't see anything. >>...
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. >> narrator: the lawyers worked at the new york firm patterson belknap, webb & tyler.they were suing bear stearns and its successor, jpmorgan chase, on behalf of companies that had insured the quality of the loans bear was selling. in january of 2011, they filed a 161-page complaint. >> and within 160 pages, that document essentially summed up what looks to be the core of the credit crisis. >> narrator: mark palmer has pored through the bear stearns lawsuit and a dozen other private suits now pending against other wall street banks for fraudulently misrepresenting the mortgages they packaged and sold. >> smith: you say this is the core of the credit crisis. >> i believe so. based on what we've seen thus far, frankly, i think there's some pretty decent evidence that the mortgage securitization industry was rotten to the core. >> smith: do you think the government should have brought criminal cases against these players? >> i would find it difficult to believe that there wasn't sufficient evidence to at least indict many of the players involved here. >> narrator: in buil
. >> narrator: the lawyers worked at the new york firm patterson belknap, webb & tyler.they were suing bear stearns and its successor, jpmorgan chase, on behalf of companies that had insured the quality of the loans bear was selling. in january of 2011, they filed a 161-page complaint. >> and within 160 pages, that document essentially summed up what looks to be the core of the credit crisis. >> narrator: mark palmer has pored through the bear stearns lawsuit and a dozen...
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remembering eugene patterson. next. >> jeff: the family of internet activist ar won swartz is blaming zellous-- for his death. he could founded the web site reddit committed suicide on frichlt he was facing federal childs claiming he stole documents from an attempt to make them freely available on-line. the nation has lost one of its most famous journalists eugene paterson. an acclaimed newspaper editor paterson was also a civil rights crusader. he died last night in florida at age 8 --. we get more now from magalie laguerre wilkinson. >> reporter: best known for his sharp editorials. they took on the vietnam war and president nixon. but they were most critical of his fellow white southerners who saw the segregated south as the only way of life. patterson's most famous column as editor of the atlanta journal constitution was titled a flower for the grave. he wrote it in reaction to the 19634-- 1963 church bopping that killed four little girls in birmingham, alabama. only we can trails the truth southerner, you and
remembering eugene patterson. next. >> jeff: the family of internet activist ar won swartz is blaming zellous-- for his death. he could founded the web site reddit committed suicide on frichlt he was facing federal childs claiming he stole documents from an attempt to make them freely available on-line. the nation has lost one of its most famous journalists eugene paterson. an acclaimed newspaper editor paterson was also a civil rights crusader. he died last night in florida at age 8 --....
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patterson says the quality of the merchandise should make it clear you get what you pay for. >> we all know price is a mote have an or the but you should keep health in mind too. a lotof fakes sold are made over seas and you have no idea what's used. >> you have to question the materials in it and the safety of wearing that material on your skin when that's not a partner to the nfl. >> screened to protect you with the same intensity of the ravens defense. >> now tomorrow at 11:00 we'll get the inside scoop from bill on what's being done to make it tougher for scammers to make fake tickets. . >> jury selection continues in the barnes murder trial. tomorrow will be the third day of jury selection. this phaseis expected to wrap up sometime tomorrow. 16 year old barnes was killed in 2010, her sister's ex- boyfriend is on trial for her murder. >> coming up in one minute, we'll teal tell you where you can -- tell you where you can get chick fillet breakfast free tomorrow. >> and we've had days o' of frigid air now snow showers, we'll talk about how much we'll see in the abc2 news most ook ra
patterson says the quality of the merchandise should make it clear you get what you pay for. >> we all know price is a mote have an or the but you should keep health in mind too. a lotof fakes sold are made over seas and you have no idea what's used. >> you have to question the materials in it and the safety of wearing that material on your skin when that's not a partner to the nfl. >> screened to protect you with the same intensity of the ravens defense. >> now tomorrow...
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patterson, i'm bookshelves. but i'm here on behalf of first book south florida where the clip they surged forward the national organization and we discussed our dated men have a lot of wonderful event plan for early 2013 and would love to see if there's anyway we could get your supporter. >> i think we've given 100,000 books to first book, simply a great involvement. >> rate, thank you. >> do we have one more? i see one more little one. >> actually we've cut off the line already. they were so many of french of her. i apologize. >> she's so smart, figured it out. [laughter] >> i don't know how this thing works. i really like the witch and wizard series and i've been reading the books and the novels. you know if it's going to be another graphic novel? >> yeah, the magna will continue to the end of the series. and there's going to be another witch and wizard in february called the case. >> i just want to say this is a charming and i couldn't think of a better way to spend nice. thank you so much. >> novelist james
patterson, i'm bookshelves. but i'm here on behalf of first book south florida where the clip they surged forward the national organization and we discussed our dated men have a lot of wonderful event plan for early 2013 and would love to see if there's anyway we could get your supporter. >> i think we've given 100,000 books to first book, simply a great involvement. >> rate, thank you. >> do we have one more? i see one more little one. >> actually we've cut off the line...
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actually, i learned it from jean patterson. that the last story that jack covered for the constitution was in the rock. eisenhower and the federal troops desegregating central school. and gene patterson said that the memorial service, jack was never the same after that. you know, a common theme running through all of these stories was corruption in government, state officials, and competent doctors . the movement. then what he really did, and what i like to do in washington. he battled in justice and exposed. when he found and justice, when everett was committee exposed it. started when it was 22 and went to the time that he died. and that's why he believes so much in the first amendment. you know, there is an old myth that is shattered by this book, the way. the constitution. i think bill was here, wrote about this recently. a lot of -- lore was commenced gospel truth, we all believed in ejected not stay at the atlanta constitution because mr. carter and bill fields, the management would not give him a $5 raise. $5. stated as
actually, i learned it from jean patterson. that the last story that jack covered for the constitution was in the rock. eisenhower and the federal troops desegregating central school. and gene patterson said that the memorial service, jack was never the same after that. you know, a common theme running through all of these stories was corruption in government, state officials, and competent doctors . the movement. then what he really did, and what i like to do in washington. he battled in...
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michael aseinian and rebecca patterson, catch rebecca at 5:30 p.m. first up, there were some good economic numbers out today. not bad. retail sales, carmakers, even employment. i'm going to take a close look and give you my take next up. even talk about this fed confusion. [ male announcer ] count the number of buttons in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. >>> all right, big jobs report out a few hours tomorrow morning. but meanwhile some key economic releases today suggest that consumer might be a little stronger than you think. and in my opinion, the economy might be getting a bit stronger. as art laffer suggested in the fourth quarter the income is moving in the taxes. look at the important data points. here is car sales. okay. now we got down a little bit here. but if i get this right is 15.3 million. a good number.
michael aseinian and rebecca patterson, catch rebecca at 5:30 p.m. first up, there were some good economic numbers out today. not bad. retail sales, carmakers, even employment. i'm going to take a close look and give you my take next up. even talk about this fed confusion. [ male announcer ] count the number of buttons in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has...
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atlanta lost a great editor this week when gene patterson passed away down in st. pete, the editor of the atlanta constitution when jack was here and jean wants told the story about jack being a reporter, celebrated reporter when machine got a call from the publisher of "the los angeles times" and he said i'm thinking of the "los angeles times" wants to set up shop in alana. you have a big story brewing in the south. the civil rights story and the emerging south. and i need a reporter to set up the bureau in the "los angeles times." do you have any good reporters, and jean says you know mr. chairman we have a great reporters he purposely left off the name of jack nelson. he wasn't about to give him up. and a weak leader otas hired jack nelson that's how jack got to the "los angeles times" with great work here in alana. he brought investigative reporting to the civil rights story, which was elevated to ban all new level and move to washington and the bureau. they didn't figure it in print until jack got there and didn't have anything like it would with 17 reporters.
atlanta lost a great editor this week when gene patterson passed away down in st. pete, the editor of the atlanta constitution when jack was here and jean wants told the story about jack being a reporter, celebrated reporter when machine got a call from the publisher of "the los angeles times" and he said i'm thinking of the "los angeles times" wants to set up shop in alana. you have a big story brewing in the south. the civil rights story and the emerging south. and i need...
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we also leveled the field on internet sales taxes with new jobs at amazon centers and patterson san bernardino and now tracy. this year, we should change both the enterprise zone program and the job hiring credit. they aren't working. we also need to rethink and streamline a regulatory procedure, and cut needless delays. [ applause ] california's export -- that gives the republicans something to cut. california's exports are booming and never stronger. it's deep. when the chinese immigrants crossed into the pacific in 1848 to the next president in los angeles last february. this year we'll take another step to strengthen the ties between the second and ninth largest economies. trade an investment mission to china with the council and open the trade and investment office in shanghai. central to the life of our state is water. and sits about water to the san joaquin delta. farmers on the east side of the san joaquin between fresno and current county and between tracy and urban southern california and northern costa are all critically dependent on the delta for water. if because of an earthquake,
we also leveled the field on internet sales taxes with new jobs at amazon centers and patterson san bernardino and now tracy. this year, we should change both the enterprise zone program and the job hiring credit. they aren't working. we also need to rethink and streamline a regulatory procedure, and cut needless delays. [ applause ] california's export -- that gives the republicans something to cut. california's exports are booming and never stronger. it's deep. when the chinese immigrants...
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i apologize, it's rebecca patterson.e up that gap, aren't you? i mean the health care -- >> i mean you are going to get more productivity. in health care you need to control costs of the medical sector as a whole, not simply the costs that affect those people who happen to be elderly and on a public insurance system. that's a general problem of the health care system. cutting medicare as a response to that is just a way of saying, we're going to take this out of the hides of the elderly. that to me is discriminatory, makes no sense at all. >> james, you know how a lot of things that we promised in the past were defined benefits. and there's a lot of private industry and others are moving to a defined contribution system. and some people think that might be a better way to control costs with some of our entitlements. if you disallow going from a defined benefit to a defined contribution, aren't you -- isn't that a really good arrow in the quiver of trying to control costs, if it's something that the person is dealing with
i apologize, it's rebecca patterson.e up that gap, aren't you? i mean the health care -- >> i mean you are going to get more productivity. in health care you need to control costs of the medical sector as a whole, not simply the costs that affect those people who happen to be elderly and on a public insurance system. that's a general problem of the health care system. cutting medicare as a response to that is just a way of saying, we're going to take this out of the hides of the elderly....
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. >> bob patterson worked as the petaluma municipal airport.he showed us her plane. >> angel flight if someone needs a ride there are several planes that would take them there, free of charge. then pirks them whup it's time to come home. this is a marvelous person. >> she once worked for the u.s. foreign service. >> man police say stabbed her was arraigned today in court a cording to police this is the first reported homicide since 1999. 1999. so we're talking about 14 years. >> thank you. sky 7 is live over the scene today of breaking news in werk berkeley. it's a house fire, these are live pictures. you can see crews surrounding the house. looks like it's under control at this point as you can tell. we're going update this, so stay with us. >> right now, it's 49er time all week long. leading up to the super bowl this sunday we have a team in new orleans at the super dome. >> we do. half of the newsroom is over there. let's begin with larry beil. an encounter with the coach's wife. >> i'm going to get to that in just a moment. as well as cathe
. >> bob patterson worked as the petaluma municipal airport.he showed us her plane. >> angel flight if someone needs a ride there are several planes that would take them there, free of charge. then pirks them whup it's time to come home. this is a marvelous person. >> she once worked for the u.s. foreign service. >> man police say stabbed her was arraigned today in court a cording to police this is the first reported homicide since 1999. 1999. so we're talking about 14...
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eugene patterson was 89 years old. last night, mallory hagan a 23-year-old from brooklyn, new york, won the title miss america. she wins a $50,000 college scholarship and wears the crown for a year. the hollywood foreign press association hands out its golden globes tonight. the ceremony sets the stage for the academy awards on february 24. in the nfl play-offs last night quarterback collin capnick led the san francisco 49'ers to a convincing 45-31 win over the green bay packers. the play-offs continue this afternoon with atlanta hosting seattle followed by houston at new england. here on cbs. thousands took part in seattle's snow day yesterday. participants earned a spot in the guiness book of records for the world's largest snowball fight, dethroning the current champion south korea. now for today's forecast, mild and wet in the east. cold in the plains and beyond. the week ahead will bring with it more typical january weather. next, who watches the border watchers? >> ultimately they want you to look like a fool. >>
eugene patterson was 89 years old. last night, mallory hagan a 23-year-old from brooklyn, new york, won the title miss america. she wins a $50,000 college scholarship and wears the crown for a year. the hollywood foreign press association hands out its golden globes tonight. the ceremony sets the stage for the academy awards on february 24. in the nfl play-offs last night quarterback collin capnick led the san francisco 49'ers to a convincing 45-31 win over the green bay packers. the play-offs...
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♪ (narrador) después de recorrer la mitad del mundo desde de arizona en norteámerica, beryl pattersondía de trabajo. como veterinaria calificada se encargará de dirigir el proyecto de crianza de cheetah outreach. mientras los cachorros están en el jardín disfrutando del bello sol de cabo, jugar con sus juguetes y entre sí, son sus pasatiempos favoritos. eso, además de la hora de comer. aquí tengo los platos de yankee y zulu, son los dos machos. observalos. ¿pero dime cómo los diferencias? (narrador) beryl se involucro por completo en la hora del almuerzo de los cachorros. su primera tarea es identificar quién es quién. no es una tarea fácil con cuatro cachorros de tres meses revoloteando. hola chicos. aquí, aquí, aquí. aquí. ven. ven keri. ¿Él es el es yankee? zulu. es zulu y él es yankee. aquí están. (narradora) zulu y yankee son los dos machos de la manada y los más jóvenes. son hermanos de la misma camada. y ella es... whiskey. ¿es whiskey? x-ray. x-ray. zulu. zulu. y yankee. (narrador) x-ray siempre es la más sencilla de identificar debido a su impresionante abrigo de cheetah rey.
♪ (narrador) después de recorrer la mitad del mundo desde de arizona en norteámerica, beryl pattersondía de trabajo. como veterinaria calificada se encargará de dirigir el proyecto de crianza de cheetah outreach. mientras los cachorros están en el jardín disfrutando del bello sol de cabo, jugar con sus juguetes y entre sí, son sus pasatiempos favoritos. eso, además de la hora de comer. aquí tengo los platos de yankee y zulu, son los dos machos. observalos. ¿pero dime cómo los...
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and from patterson apricots to may diamond nectarines to dapple dandy plums, the fruit here is extremelyrse, whether it's fresh or dry. >> the biggest demand is--would be apricots, apriumspl
and from patterson apricots to may diamond nectarines to dapple dandy plums, the fruit here is extremelyrse, whether it's fresh or dry. >> the biggest demand is--would be apricots, apriumspl
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where i'm from from patterson, new jersey, and the neighborhood.most of the kids -- most of the little boys play basketball, football or run track. just playing with those little boys throughout recess, it was always like, oh, you're the tom boy, you're the tom boy. i just loved sports. i love what it does for me. >> how can we get the next generation of girls to love the sport even more and have better access to the sport? >> there are two things. i'm from the sport of gymnastics, i was the first african-american to compete in rhythmic gymnastics, it wasn't an issue. now you have gabby douglas here, who's made an impact on sports. the impact is going to be so many mothers are having their daughters and fathers when they're raising their daughters and they may be a great basketball player they want them to have the opportunities. it's really the next generation that has parents that have participated in sports that's going to help. >> i think to wendy's point as well. they can't lose sight. even though we made great strides. we have to be mindful t
where i'm from from patterson, new jersey, and the neighborhood.most of the kids -- most of the little boys play basketball, football or run track. just playing with those little boys throughout recess, it was always like, oh, you're the tom boy, you're the tom boy. i just loved sports. i love what it does for me. >> how can we get the next generation of girls to love the sport even more and have better access to the sport? >> there are two things. i'm from the sport of gymnastics,...
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and from patterson apricots to may diamond nectarines to dapple dandy plums, the fruit here is extremelydiverse, whether it's fresh or dry. >> the biggest demand is--would be apricots, apriums, plums and pluots, white nectarines, white peaches. people love them. and this is another way that we can continue our season at the farmers' market. >> so from the kitchens of world-class chefs to the world-class orchards they farm, the entire loewen family is hoping to ensure their fruit is around for generations to come. and now with the whole family completely invested in the land that has given thee so much over the years, the next time you take a bite out of a blossom bluff pea@h, make sure to savor the fact that you are also biting into 75 years of a family's hard work and loving care of the land. >> and as long as we can keep doing it, i just feel like it's a way of keeping up a tradition, and we take pride in what we do. everyone here takes pride in what they do, so we just want to do a really good job. >> hi. i'm adrienne garcia, and today we're gonna make a stone fruit granite and-- with
and from patterson apricots to may diamond nectarines to dapple dandy plums, the fruit here is extremelydiverse, whether it's fresh or dry. >> the biggest demand is--would be apricots, apriums, plums and pluots, white nectarines, white peaches. people love them. and this is another way that we can continue our season at the farmers' market. >> so from the kitchens of world-class chefs to the world-class orchards they farm, the entire loewen family is hoping to ensure their fruit is...
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this chandra girl-- chandra patterson. on the list we got from billy's dad. was killed? lil, you know this kid over here? that's the same dude from yesterday. uniforms picked him up on a d&d, asked for you. thanks. hey. you ked for me? uh, i did? what's your name? um... why'd you ask for me? downstairs, your name's on that board thing. try again. you came in yesterday. give me your i.d. sean thomason. really? that's a pretty good fake. what do you, uh, what do you do here? homicide. why? you got info on a case? homicide? well, that's cool. how long have you worked here? what's with the personal questions? (groans) he's a d-k. put him downstairs, let him sleep it off. let's go. everything cool? kid stinks. so, looks like chandra's still at it in the church. only now she's the choir director. billy and tommy were like older brothers. we'd sneak out of church events, find motown or stax on the radio. where were you the night billy was killed? home with my parents. i didn't really go out much on the weekends. only when you went with billy to ronde's studio. you n
this chandra girl-- chandra patterson. on the list we got from billy's dad. was killed? lil, you know this kid over here? that's the same dude from yesterday. uniforms picked him up on a d&d, asked for you. thanks. hey. you ked for me? uh, i did? what's your name? um... why'd you ask for me? downstairs, your name's on that board thing. try again. you came in yesterday. give me your i.d. sean thomason. really? that's a pretty good fake. what do you, uh, what do you do here? homicide. why?...
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bill patterson works for a security company actually involved in securing the super bowl tickets. he can't talk specifics about what they do for obvious reasons but he knows the scammers will be pulling out all the stops. >> the they will probably spend the most time trying to nail down the art work that is on the ticket. >> reporter: tonight tells you the signs that give away fake tickets and he will weigh in on where you should never shop for them. abc 2news. >> there are great athlete who can just do it all on the field, in the classroom. coming up we will meet lee allen this year's student athlete of the week. >> obesity ups the risk of heart attack, stroke, other diseases but can it contribute to your risk of dieing in a car crash? jwwñ at honda, we know some people are never happy with the way things are. and are always dreaming of how they could be. smarter, simpler, how-on-earth-does-it-do-that... er. and they make it that way. because things can always be better. we like those people. they think like us. introducing the best civic sedan yet. made possible by honda. . >>>
bill patterson works for a security company actually involved in securing the super bowl tickets. he can't talk specifics about what they do for obvious reasons but he knows the scammers will be pulling out all the stops. >> the they will probably spend the most time trying to nail down the art work that is on the ticket. >> reporter: tonight tells you the signs that give away fake tickets and he will weigh in on where you should never shop for them. abc 2news. >> there are...
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sometimes we see novels written by two people, james patterson being a great example of that our history books written by two people but usually you don't see three people. i asked him them in the interview, who wrote the book? he said i wrote the book. i said did you write the key part? he said no, these guys did that. i sort of supervised so it's a team effort. so, to call him an author, he might dispute this but it's sort of part of his whole brand of marketing. he has the newsletter and the cable show. he has the internet and he is his own little media empire. whether fox forced him out or he jumped i'm not sure. but he is still very popular and his books sell. he writes about christmas and writes about politics. >> host: prior to taping this interview with sarah and bob minzesheimer, we asked their favorite pics. one of the books was a finalist, kevin powers, the yellow bird. >> guest: i know booktv doesn't do a lot of fiction but the yellow bird is a novel. kevin powers served in iraq. he joined the army. it's an incredible story. he grew up in richmond virginia, joined the army ou
sometimes we see novels written by two people, james patterson being a great example of that our history books written by two people but usually you don't see three people. i asked him them in the interview, who wrote the book? he said i wrote the book. i said did you write the key part? he said no, these guys did that. i sort of supervised so it's a team effort. so, to call him an author, he might dispute this but it's sort of part of his whole brand of marketing. he has the newsletter and the...
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bring in rebecca patterson, the cio of bessmer trust. good to see you. rebecca, can you hear me? oh, we are having audio problems. >> i saw her -- i would say lip reader and she was saying that she loves "fast money," she really thinks that guy is brilliant. >> and handsome. >> and handsome. but it went dead. trade school. >> excellent. >> got to have her back. we'll get her back. >> of course, but in terms of the rest -- dr. j brings up good points. we are likely to see head winds coming up when sequestration kicks in. we had michelle meyer here yesterday saying q-1 gdp might see a slight setback because of the payroll tax increase hitting the consumer. second quarter will see the impact of sequestration. that is the conventional wisdom right now we will have the automatic spending cuts. >> if you look at the personal next number, that was very, very bullish. the fed is doing -- and i think, getting what they want. you could make an argument that if you look at the first kind of two, three of the asset buying, essentially they didn't work. we are now actually seeing traction. th
bring in rebecca patterson, the cio of bessmer trust. good to see you. rebecca, can you hear me? oh, we are having audio problems. >> i saw her -- i would say lip reader and she was saying that she loves "fast money," she really thinks that guy is brilliant. >> and handsome. >> and handsome. but it went dead. trade school. >> excellent. >> got to have her back. we'll get her back. >> of course, but in terms of the rest -- dr. j brings up good...
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our guest host today, jeff kleintop, rebecca patterson.hat have been coming in with the earnings season. jeff you were making the point that you get to that point in earnings season where you start to see a little bit of a pullback. the good news has already come into it? >> yeah, you know, look, we started the fourth quarter with expectations of 10% earnings growth. now it's maybe just two or three. that hasn't improved over the course of the early reporters. two weeks after alcoa reports we usually start to get the turn in the earnings season where there's no good news and we start to price in the bad news. and that's kind of what we're on the cusp of right now. we hear from a lot of industrial companies this week. we heard from -- >> get some surprises maybe move things once again? >> equitable spending. we'll get durable goods orders, as well. we'll hear what the state of business spending is this week. that's really important as we look for the rest of the year. >> rebecca. i think durable goods, always a very volatile report so you g
our guest host today, jeff kleintop, rebecca patterson.hat have been coming in with the earnings season. jeff you were making the point that you get to that point in earnings season where you start to see a little bit of a pullback. the good news has already come into it? >> yeah, you know, look, we started the fourth quarter with expectations of 10% earnings growth. now it's maybe just two or three. that hasn't improved over the course of the early reporters. two weeks after alcoa...
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bill patterson works for the security company. he said one of the most dangerous things you can do is trust a scalper in new orleans, especially considering this is noah rage game anybody can just get tickets to. >> first have to question yourself as to why is someone going to the open street and holding a ticket up in the air and offering it for cash for anybody walking by? it's just unusual. >> reporter: tonight at 11 our expert outlines the biggest signs a ticket is a fake and weighs in on where not to go if you are still shopping for them. abc 2news. >> thank you. two new jersey men, they are suing a subway chain claiming that the foot long subs are short. the suit accuses subway of false advertising. it comes after facebook photograph posted in australia showing a subway foot long coming up only at 11 inches. >> when you add this up overtime that comes out to 60- cents a sandwhich over the course of six years. >> the lawyers say they had sandwhichs 17 new jersey shops measured and all of them had a bite's worth missing. in re
bill patterson works for the security company. he said one of the most dangerous things you can do is trust a scalper in new orleans, especially considering this is noah rage game anybody can just get tickets to. >> first have to question yourself as to why is someone going to the open street and holding a ticket up in the air and offering it for cash for anybody walking by? it's just unusual. >> reporter: tonight at 11 our expert outlines the biggest signs a ticket is a fake and...
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even if you're thinking i'm not so sure stylist wendy norwood patterson assures.very body type and age can wear leather, it's about incorporating it in a way that's right for you. you can be boho. we have paired sort of a tobacco color leather jean with a floral print silk tunic dress. or you can be business. we have her in the leather pencil skirt and we've added a black sheer silk top with peplums and we added a tweed blazer. but no matter what. everybody can fit a piece of leather into their wardrobe. if you're a beginner try swapping this look for leather. pairing leather leggings with a lightweight top is a great way to make it a pre-fall or transitional piece. as the leather gets colder take that same look a little further. the best way to wear leather is paired with other textures. so to add one layer to this outfit and another texture is a fur or faux fur vest. and when the weather gets really cold swap it with a sweater. make sure you balance the look with something loose on top. if you're a little bolder upgrade the leggings for pants. this is a leather
even if you're thinking i'm not so sure stylist wendy norwood patterson assures.very body type and age can wear leather, it's about incorporating it in a way that's right for you. you can be boho. we have paired sort of a tobacco color leather jean with a floral print silk tunic dress. or you can be business. we have her in the leather pencil skirt and we've added a black sheer silk top with peplums and we added a tweed blazer. but no matter what. everybody can fit a piece of leather into their...
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if you are traveling in baltimore city, we have a crash near patterson park. it's on eastern avenue near lynwood. heading downtown to the jfx it's clear and no problems through the tunnels. that's a different story on 695. over lae a crash cleared and you are looking live at harford road outer loop sluggish. it's going to take 13 minutes to travel from 95 all the way up to 83. traveling on the west side of the beltway, here's the northwest corner in pikesville at green spring avenue. average speed clocking in at 50 miles per hour and inner loop pretty good shape as you make the push up towards 83. that's a look at your traffic. megan and charley over to you. >>> listen to this, a pair of identical twins share another special bond besides the dna. they both became mothers on thesame day amy nelson gave birth at 12:11 a couple hours later her sister delivered her baby boy. they say they are best friend but didn't plan on getting pregnant at the same time. >> big surprise. >> i thought i was two days after you did. >> uh-huh. >> yep. >> yep. >> it's the same symp
if you are traveling in baltimore city, we have a crash near patterson park. it's on eastern avenue near lynwood. heading downtown to the jfx it's clear and no problems through the tunnels. that's a different story on 695. over lae a crash cleared and you are looking live at harford road outer loop sluggish. it's going to take 13 minutes to travel from 95 all the way up to 83. traveling on the west side of the beltway, here's the northwest corner in pikesville at green spring avenue. average...
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. >> robert patterson, dba, ken, ken ramen, 3376, 18th street, place of entertainment permit application. >> a complaint with this address, and once that complaint has been resolved, this item can be calendared again. >> so we are continuing this item? wonderful. >> now is there a public comment or a motion to continue? >> do we need a motion to continue? >> okay. well do we have a motion to continue? >> any public comment on the continuation of this issue? >> none? >> all right. then how about a motion to continue? >> i move to continue the item. >> second. >> item has been continued. >> now i notice that the next four items are all extended permits for subway. and are these, is more than one of them in the same place district? >> so, there are... >> a couple of them. >> there are five subways on this calendar. >> yeah. >> and there are all applying for extended promises permit and they are all owned by the same people. and they are grouped by station. >> okay. so, would embarcadero and 168 second street and 1250 market all be in the same district? >> yes. they would, however, the appli
. >> robert patterson, dba, ken, ken ramen, 3376, 18th street, place of entertainment permit application. >> a complaint with this address, and once that complaint has been resolved, this item can be calendared again. >> so we are continuing this item? wonderful. >> now is there a public comment or a motion to continue? >> do we need a motion to continue? >> okay. well do we have a motion to continue? >> any public comment on the continuation of this...
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patterson is the co-chairperson with ann of the 2013 world book night. want to talk a little bit about that? >> yeah. this, as far as i know, started in england, and it's very effective in england bought the government got involved in addition to the book sellers, and it really got well-organized to the point where basically every kid in the country get money to go in and buy a book, and the bookstores sort of, you know, price them in a nice way. this won't be as big yet, but i think we're giving away a half a million books. >> right. >> it's a start, and you know, once again, we just -- what we really need more than anything else is for the government to wake up or the various governments whether it's going to be handled at -- whether you're states person or a federal person, it's got to be dealt with somewhere, and education same thing. i mean, we're not figuring it out right for some reason. >> let me ask you on a personal note, were you a strong reader as a kid? >> i was a strong reader, a very good student, but i was not a big reader. >> when did th
patterson is the co-chairperson with ann of the 2013 world book night. want to talk a little bit about that? >> yeah. this, as far as i know, started in england, and it's very effective in england bought the government got involved in addition to the book sellers, and it really got well-organized to the point where basically every kid in the country get money to go in and buy a book, and the bookstores sort of, you know, price them in a nice way. this won't be as big yet, but i think...
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what happens if a big name author decides to self-publish, what happens when james patterson, stephen king decides i'll be my own publisher. >> and, unfortunately, -- >> hasn't happened yet. >> unfortunately we're out of time, but very quickly would ask both sarah weinman and bob minzesheimer looking ahead to 2013 some of their picks. sarah weinman of publishers marketplace is looking for going clear, hollywood and the prison is an exposÉ on scientology. and, of course, lawrence wrote the looming power. some of the book's bob minzesheimer "usa today" is looking forward to it is the king years, ross perot, my life, al gore, the future. and should also point out a couple of the books that are coming out, general stanley mcchrystal has a book coming out, my share of the path. and dick cheney on coronary disease. his book is also coming out in 2013. sarah weinman of publishers marketplace and bob minzesheimer of "usa today," we appreciate your time today on booktv. >> sarah kilborne recounts the crew of her great-great-grandfather, william skinner, a textile manufacture in the mid-19th ce
what happens if a big name author decides to self-publish, what happens when james patterson, stephen king decides i'll be my own publisher. >> and, unfortunately, -- >> hasn't happened yet. >> unfortunately we're out of time, but very quickly would ask both sarah weinman and bob minzesheimer looking ahead to 2013 some of their picks. sarah weinman of publishers marketplace is looking for going clear, hollywood and the prison is an exposÉ on scientology. and, of course,...
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scott patterson helped hone the questions. group decided the scope may be a valuable tool fr teaching projects. hence the lego microscope project. >> the discovery from talking to teachers about how might you use this is how do we demystery fi science of mikeo copes. >> the students say the process has already refocused thinking and their appreciation for process. >> this has been a lot of fun. >> alternative being employed internationally. a team helped similar sessions with colleagues in beijing looking for ways to research key challenges. >> that is neat. well, the 49ers today announced winner of their road trip sweeps stakes two free tickets to the nfl game and winner is a man from san francisco's bay view district. he gets to go to the plane now here are some of the fan photos. this family was lucky enough to get a tour of the park. what a great shot they had. connie rosa e mailed us photos of her grandchildren isabel and man yule. here is a guy with a 49ers milk mustache. look at the smiling face. keep sending us your ph
scott patterson helped hone the questions. group decided the scope may be a valuable tool fr teaching projects. hence the lego microscope project. >> the discovery from talking to teachers about how might you use this is how do we demystery fi science of mikeo copes. >> the students say the process has already refocused thinking and their appreciation for process. >> this has been a lot of fun. >> alternative being employed internationally. a team helped similar sessions...
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and i work with a handful of different employers i'm i'm not really sure patterson foundation fellow currently my works and supported by the fun for investigative journalism on for environmental journalism were pretty regularly is a contributor for investigate west a nonprofit studio in seattle and i generally do long term projects looking at social issues with the fine print on things that we. might not otherwise look at where do cruise ships leave their waste when they're traveling between alaska so you know sometimes the work is it's awful it's probing and ask questions it is however like a lot of muckraking sober by a lawyers in a big way work is different so i was told by state farm that if i writing food reviews or pieces about bridal gowns that i would be insurable it's just not this type of controversial journalism which to me a little bit. i'm not sure that opinion is any less risky than this material it is it is right i mean i guess they don't really like the hard hitting stuff that you're covering there that they could define what exactly caused commercial journalism is a
and i work with a handful of different employers i'm i'm not really sure patterson foundation fellow currently my works and supported by the fun for investigative journalism on for environmental journalism were pretty regularly is a contributor for investigate west a nonprofit studio in seattle and i generally do long term projects looking at social issues with the fine print on things that we. might not otherwise look at where do cruise ships leave their waste when they're traveling between...
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♪ (narrador) después de recorrer la mitad del mundo desde de arizona en norteámerica, beryl pattersondía de trabajo. como veterinaria calificada se encargará de dirigir el proyecto de crianza de cheetah outreach. mientras los cachorros están en el jardín disfrutando del bello sol de cabo, jugar con sus juguetes y entre sí, son sus pasatiempos favoritos. eso, además de la hora de comer. aquí tengo los platos de yankee y zulu, son los dos machos. observalos. ¿pero dime cómo los diferencias? (narrador) beryl se involucro por completo en la hora del almuerzo de los cachorros. su primera tarea es identificar quién es quién. no es una tarea fácil con cuatro cachorros de tres meses revoloteando. hola chicos. aquí, aquí, aquí. aquí. ven. ven keri. ¿Él es el es yankee? zulu. es zulu y él es yankee. aquí están. (narradora) zulu y yankee son los dos machos de la manada y los más jóvenes. son hermanos de la misma camada. y ella es... whiskey. ¿es whiskey? x-ray. x-ray. zulu. zulu. y yankee. (narrador) x-ray siempre es la más sencilla de identificar debido a su impresionante abrigo de cheetah rey.
♪ (narrador) después de recorrer la mitad del mundo desde de arizona en norteámerica, beryl pattersondía de trabajo. como veterinaria calificada se encargará de dirigir el proyecto de crianza de cheetah outreach. mientras los cachorros están en el jardín disfrutando del bello sol de cabo, jugar con sus juguetes y entre sí, son sus pasatiempos favoritos. eso, además de la hora de comer. aquí tengo los platos de yankee y zulu, son los dos machos. observalos. ¿pero dime cómo los...
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assemblyman patterson introduced bills to make it a felony again with more time in state prison.wn made it clear california needs to reign in costs. >> everybody wants to send people to prison. nobody wants to pay for it. there is only so much money. >> i don't accept the7'7ó premi. did he we don't have the will or leadership. >> corrections department ;z population of 7500 the jump of the number of people is only 1.5%. some argue that is not enough to justify more prison spending. >> a new space mission underway tonight. >> a new kind of rover to >>> scientists say it could help unlock secrets of the universe, but we have to get there first. >> that is right. it's a story you'll see only on abc 7 news. some engineers who are hard at work on a new kind of rover. >> you'll see a hopping and tumbling motion. >> this is an early simulation of a robot that could look like this, a soccer ball covered in spikes. sanford professor calls it's a hedgehog koi. explore mars biggest moon that is about the size of san francisco bay, and >> this is thousands of times less. >> mars vofrz wheels
assemblyman patterson introduced bills to make it a felony again with more time in state prison.wn made it clear california needs to reign in costs. >> everybody wants to send people to prison. nobody wants to pay for it. there is only so much money. >> i don't accept the7'7ó premi. did he we don't have the will or leadership. >> corrections department ;z population of 7500 the jump of the number of people is only 1.5%. some argue that is not enough to justify more prison...