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>> i know the character of paul franks.hing he wouldn't do. >> i won't put up with you talking to my driver like that. >> i ain't listening to you, buddy. you get back in that ambulance you get your [ muted ] back in that ambulance or i'll take you in. i'm talking to the driver. >> paramedic white says he wouldn't let the trooper talk to his driver because he believed his patient would suffer from any delay. he tells the trooper about the patient, but the trooper persists. >> we got a patient in this unit right now. >> you want to go ahead and pull over to the side of the road when there's an emergency vehicle behind you? >> the logical thing to do would be to take it up at the hospital or take it up with us later. but he totally ignored my statement that we have a patient on board. >> you better get back in that ambulance before you get your butt to jail now. you understand me? >> after we take the patient to the hospital, you can take me to jail. we will discuss this, okay? >> paramedic white refuses to back down. his pat
>> i know the character of paul franks.hing he wouldn't do. >> i won't put up with you talking to my driver like that. >> i ain't listening to you, buddy. you get back in that ambulance you get your [ muted ] back in that ambulance or i'll take you in. i'm talking to the driver. >> paramedic white says he wouldn't let the trooper talk to his driver because he believed his patient would suffer from any delay. he tells the trooper about the patient, but the trooper...
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our team consists of the founder of paul frank industries, real estate experts and creative designers. cuipo is ultimately a global lifestyle brand that saves the rain forest looking for investors, retailers and you. >> you can see tom there on the right side of your screen. he can hear us but he can't react just yet. on our panel today, we have a senior fellow with the case foundation, founded by aol co-founder steve case and his wife jean. the foundation focuses on people and ideas that really change the world. we also have super broker donny lens. he actually sells some of the most valuable real estate on earth to the tune of $8.5 billion along with deepak chopra, he is on the board of a company building a new wave of sustainable real estate that focuses on the environment and healthy living. let's huddle up. what were your first thoughts on this company? >> i love the idea. i think it's really a genius idea because it helps monetize the rain forest and there's really very few ways to do that without actually tearing everything down. you get to keep it and you get to sell it. what
our team consists of the founder of paul frank industries, real estate experts and creative designers. cuipo is ultimately a global lifestyle brand that saves the rain forest looking for investors, retailers and you. >> you can see tom there on the right side of your screen. he can hear us but he can't react just yet. on our panel today, we have a senior fellow with the case foundation, founded by aol co-founder steve case and his wife jean. the foundation focuses on people and ideas that...
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paul. >> reporter: frank, police say they got a call asking someone to go by the woman's house and checkon her welfare. for several hours tonight, oakland police investigated the city's 11th homicide of the year. investigators say around 2:15 this afternoon, officers were dispatched to the department building in the 1800 block of 34th avenue in the fruitvale. >> when officers arrived on the scene, they did a search of the exterior of the residence and they found what appeared to be a forced entry. >> reporter: once officers went inside they found two people who were related. a man in his 40s and a female in her 70s who was un un unresponsive. >> it's unknown the cause of death for the female. >> reporter: the male victim also had no visible signs of injury. and is cooperating. >> they put a gun to my face, yeah. >> reporter: this man who asked us not to show his identify say he and his family were also victims of a forced entry. >> they took valuables, they took money. you know, and thank god they didn't hurt us. >> reporter: although she admits he was squared he understands it's a socia
paul. >> reporter: frank, police say they got a call asking someone to go by the woman's house and checkon her welfare. for several hours tonight, oakland police investigated the city's 11th homicide of the year. investigators say around 2:15 this afternoon, officers were dispatched to the department building in the 1800 block of 34th avenue in the fruitvale. >> when officers arrived on the scene, they did a search of the exterior of the residence and they found what appeared to be...
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paul. >> reporter: frank, police say they got a call asking someone to go by the woman's house and checklfare. for several hours tonight, oakland police investigated the city's 11th homicide of the year. investigators say around 2:15 this afternoon, officers were dispatched to the department building in the 1800 block of 34th avenue in the fruitvale. >> when officers arrived on the scene, they did a search of the exterior of the residence and they found what appeared to be a forced entry. >> reporter: once officers went inside they found two people who were related. a man in his 40s and a female in her 70s who was un un unresponsive. >> it's unknown the cause of death for the female. >> reporter: the male victim also had no visible signs of injury. and is cooperating. >> they put a gun to my face, yeah. >> reporter: this man who asked us not to show his identify say he and his family were also victims of a forced entry. >> they took valuables, they took money. you know, and thank god they didn't hurt us. >> reporter: although she admits he was squared he understands it's a social economi
paul. >> reporter: frank, police say they got a call asking someone to go by the woman's house and checklfare. for several hours tonight, oakland police investigated the city's 11th homicide of the year. investigators say around 2:15 this afternoon, officers were dispatched to the department building in the 1800 block of 34th avenue in the fruitvale. >> when officers arrived on the scene, they did a search of the exterior of the residence and they found what appeared to be a forced...
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paul has more. >> reporter: frank, georgia state, there are more reactions. i even talked to them asking if they should be allowed to carry guns. some say yes, some say no somewhere pleased that security guard stood up. others say it went a little too far. >> annie is talking about the incident involving a guard from security code three, the operations manager of the private security and patrol which has armed and unharmed guards. they were first hired by oakland hills. >> the security guard want to act like the police and they are not police. >> he feels for the guard from security code three, but he instructs his guards not to confront a would be criminal. the description of the suspect, call the police department. >> security business is basically observe and report. unfortunately, sometimes things escalate that be beyond our control and self-defense comes into play. >> we spoke with resident who is pay for patrols by security patrol 3. the guard's actions were necessary. >> i'm really glad that we're getting our money's worth. we're getting what we antici
paul has more. >> reporter: frank, georgia state, there are more reactions. i even talked to them asking if they should be allowed to carry guns. some say yes, some say no somewhere pleased that security guard stood up. others say it went a little too far. >> annie is talking about the incident involving a guard from security code three, the operations manager of the private security and patrol which has armed and unharmed guards. they were first hired by oakland hills. >> the...
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paul has more. >> reporter: frank, georgia state, there are more reactions. i even talked to them asking if they should be allowed to carry guns. some say yes, some say no somewhere pleased that security guard stood up. others say it went a little too far. >> annie is talking about the incident involving a guard from security code three, the operations manager of the private security and patrol which has armed and unharmed guards. they were first hired by oakland hills. >> the security guard want to act like the police and they are not police. >> he feels for the guard from security code three, but he instructs his guards not to confront a would be criminal. the description of the suspect, call the police department. >> security business is basically observe and report. unfortunately, sometimes things escalate that be beyond our control and self-defense comes into play. >> we spoke with resident who is pay for patrols by security patrol 3. the guard's actions were necessary. >> i'm really glad that we're getting our money's worth. we're getting what we antici
paul has more. >> reporter: frank, georgia state, there are more reactions. i even talked to them asking if they should be allowed to carry guns. some say yes, some say no somewhere pleased that security guard stood up. others say it went a little too far. >> annie is talking about the incident involving a guard from security code three, the operations manager of the private security and patrol which has armed and unharmed guards. they were first hired by oakland hills. >> the...
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paul kiernan. mr. james crane. [inaudible conversations] ms. jennifer aleman and mr. frank skinner. ms. jill abramson and mr. william woodson. ms. rebecca shaw, is the best shaw -- beth shaw. mr. and mrs. ken frazier. and ms. sarah smiley and commander dustin smiley. the honorable tina chen. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. david stern. him ms. nicola miner and mr. robert mailer anderson. ms. andrea bernstein and mr. tom bernstein. [inaudible conversations] mrs. laura ross, mr. james ross. mr. medina, ms. signs. >> from the booksellers from at the white house we are going to the north portico to see president obama and the first lady greet french president hollande is her life coverage of the state visit continues. [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and so the guest of honor has arrived. french president francois hollande greeted by the president of first lady from the north entrance of the white house. this is the seventh state dinner or official visit for the obama administration the first of the second term and later we will take you to the south on pavilion. it has
paul kiernan. mr. james crane. [inaudible conversations] ms. jennifer aleman and mr. frank skinner. ms. jill abramson and mr. william woodson. ms. rebecca shaw, is the best shaw -- beth shaw. mr. and mrs. ken frazier. and ms. sarah smiley and commander dustin smiley. the honorable tina chen. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. david stern. him ms. nicola miner and mr. robert mailer anderson. ms. andrea bernstein and mr. tom bernstein. [inaudible conversations] mrs. laura ross, mr. james...
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around and i was talking all right our tease paul scott i got us all the latest from of course what we talk and see later on throughout the evening and frank thank you for about bill actually pick news now and talk about a russian veteran figure skater you have any pollution who stole the headlines this week with his last minute pull out from the men's short program here and now says retirements have to suffer in severest. final pains are in training that dash the hopes of millions of fans after his breathtaking and almost flawless performance in the team events where he helped russia to clinch its first gold at the sancerre lympics pollution co was russia's only single skater at the games and his decision triggered plenty of criticism we asked the goldwyn in figure skating maxime turned golf and i saw king legend which is life itself what they thought we all have great respect for pollution cold he's a legend in our sport in a great example for many worldwide i think the fact that he came out and helped win the team gold given his condition is a heroic achievement. i want to take my hat off to me and tell him that he's the greatest of ath
around and i was talking all right our tease paul scott i got us all the latest from of course what we talk and see later on throughout the evening and frank thank you for about bill actually pick news now and talk about a russian veteran figure skater you have any pollution who stole the headlines this week with his last minute pull out from the men's short program here and now says retirements have to suffer in severest. final pains are in training that dash the hopes of millions of fans...
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kevin o'leary will be our guest host today and ceo of first data frank bisignano and 8:00 a.m. paulest and a big morning for data and erarnings. economists expect about 401,000 homes were sold in the month down about 3% from december and more names from the retail sector are checking into earnings central in the next hour we'll hear from target and hopefully be getting more details on the data breach back in december. many analysts say the company could eliminate its $4 billion share buyback plan. 8:30 eastern hearing from abercrombie & fitch and see how the weather impacted its latest sales quarter from last quarter, we know this has been a big issue for a lot of the
kevin o'leary will be our guest host today and ceo of first data frank bisignano and 8:00 a.m. paulest and a big morning for data and erarnings. economists expect about 401,000 homes were sold in the month down about 3% from december and more names from the retail sector are checking into earnings central in the next hour we'll hear from target and hopefully be getting more details on the data breach back in december. many analysts say the company could eliminate its $4 billion share buyback...
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frank. he said to one of his constituents but arguing with you is like arguing with my dining room table. rand paul gets into trouble often. like them not we personally, we have to ask why we stifle people who seem to peek outside the mainstream contours of normal political rhetoric. why do we do that? why do we continue to do it? let's talk about humanity. this is the most interesting part of democracy, this is what the founders talked about. what does it mean to be human? what does it mean to govern human andif we are our leaders are human. we will make mistakes, recognize our mistakes. thehe federalist ebbers, founders say this is natural. it might be in our interest to accommodate it and turn a vice into a virtue by anticipating it and structuring conflict and mistakes into government. it is worth quoting. i want you to think about forgiving yourself for being human. unless it is the case that you are perfect and everybody else is off. that natureciety had organized in a way to bear the transient effects of bad laws. a society that without perishing await the tendencies of the law. the governme
frank. he said to one of his constituents but arguing with you is like arguing with my dining room table. rand paul gets into trouble often. like them not we personally, we have to ask why we stifle people who seem to peek outside the mainstream contours of normal political rhetoric. why do we do that? why do we continue to do it? let's talk about humanity. this is the most interesting part of democracy, this is what the founders talked about. what does it mean to be human? what does it mean to...
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frank. he said to one of his constituents, arguing with you is like arguing with my dining room table. rand paul gets into trouble often. whether or not we like them personally, we have to ask why we stifle people who seem to peek outside the mainstream contours of normal political rhetoric. why do we do that? why do we continue to do it? let's talk about humanity. this is the most interesting part of democracy, this is what the founders talked about. what does it mean to be human? what does it mean to govern ourselves if we are human and our leaders are human. we will make mistakes, recognize our mistakes. in the federalist papers, the founders say this is natural. it might be in our interest to accommodate it and turn a vice into a virtue by anticipating it and structuring conflict and mistakes into government. it is worth quoting. i want you to think about forgiving yourself for being human. unless it is the case that you are perfect and everybody else is off. imagine a society that nature had organized in a way to bear the transient effects of bad laws. a society that without perishing can a
frank. he said to one of his constituents, arguing with you is like arguing with my dining room table. rand paul gets into trouble often. whether or not we like them personally, we have to ask why we stifle people who seem to peek outside the mainstream contours of normal political rhetoric. why do we do that? why do we continue to do it? let's talk about humanity. this is the most interesting part of democracy, this is what the founders talked about. what does it mean to be human? what does it...
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frank. he said to one of his constituents, arguing with you is like arguing with my dining room table. rand paul gets into trouble often. whether or not we like them personally, we have to ask why we stifle people who seem to peek outside the mainstream contours of normal political rhetoric. why do we do that? why do we continue to do it? let's talk about humanity. this is the most interesting part of democracy, this is what the founders talked about. what does it mean to be human? what does it mean to govern ourselves if we are human and our leaders are human. we will make mistakes, recognize our mistakes. in the federalist papers, the founders say this is natural. it might be in our interest to accommodate it and turn a vice into a virtue by anticipating it and structuring conflict and istakes into government. it is worth quoting. i want you to think about forgiving yourself for being human. unless it is the case that you are perfect and everybody else is off. imagine a society that nature had organized in a way to bear the transient effects of bad laws. a society that without perishing can aw
frank. he said to one of his constituents, arguing with you is like arguing with my dining room table. rand paul gets into trouble often. whether or not we like them personally, we have to ask why we stifle people who seem to peek outside the mainstream contours of normal political rhetoric. why do we do that? why do we continue to do it? let's talk about humanity. this is the most interesting part of democracy, this is what the founders talked about. what does it mean to be human? what does it...
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kevin o'leary will be our guest host today and ceo of first data frank bisignano and 8:00 a.m. paul ryan will be our special guest and a big morning for data and erarnings. economists expect about 401,000 homes were sold in the month down about 3% from december and more names from the retail sector are checking into earnings central in the next hour we'll hear from target and hopefully be getting more details on the data breach back in december. many analysts say the company could eliminate its $4 billion share buyback plan. 8:30 eastern hearing from abercrombie & fitch and see how the weather impacted its latest sales quarter from last quarter, we know this has been a big issue for a lot of the retailers. we'll be hearing from tjx companies and after the closing bell jcpenney will be reporting its numbers. it's been a stock to watch for the past year down near $5 a share as of yesterday's close. let's get to andrew with some of today's top corporate stories. >> hey becky. the big one bank of america saying that federal investigators are looking into whether the bank violated certai
kevin o'leary will be our guest host today and ceo of first data frank bisignano and 8:00 a.m. paul ryan will be our special guest and a big morning for data and erarnings. economists expect about 401,000 homes were sold in the month down about 3% from december and more names from the retail sector are checking into earnings central in the next hour we'll hear from target and hopefully be getting more details on the data breach back in december. many analysts say the company could eliminate its...
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frank excited to see him on the show. always a class act and tells it like it is. paul has his own advice for our viewers, stock advice.ket? buy any stocks stuart would put on deathwatch. >> he was being very cheeky. stuart: he is right. a couple of stocks we thought were not going under, but down for the count, put it like that. blackberry was one of them. game stop. jcpenney. all of them came back. our producer says we were right on kodak. back in the 1980s. somebody said maybe we should short it, so it could you are pushing it down. what are you, some sort of communist? back then you could not talk down kodak. probably about 1981, before you were born. a long, long time ago. that and is our program. cheryl, adam, it is yours. cheryl: we will be looking at tesla. up 500% over the last year, stuart. adam: i'm trying to figure out, jcpenney? $5.50. be really careful. cheryl: he is going to make money all the way to the bank in the next hour, and hopefully will make money in the next hour of "markets now." adam: home depot whips, toll brothers warned. pointing the finger at mother nature. the broader market so for weath
frank excited to see him on the show. always a class act and tells it like it is. paul has his own advice for our viewers, stock advice.ket? buy any stocks stuart would put on deathwatch. >> he was being very cheeky. stuart: he is right. a couple of stocks we thought were not going under, but down for the count, put it like that. blackberry was one of them. game stop. jcpenney. all of them came back. our producer says we were right on kodak. back in the 1980s. somebody said maybe we...
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frank's diary. what he sees, you see. so basically, we are him. >> there are so many wonderful details of this, including the elegant chamber music. and we see paul- who has a certain kind of aristocratic bear, not dissimilar to the way we saw him playing president john adams in an hbo series here in the united states. it's the kind of scene, it's the kind of room that in our film in this country has always been -- tends to be filled with the noble aristocrat who is somehow running the country. and what we see in this room is a level of nonviolent savagery that's just unimaginable. >> mr. ford, splendid seeing you, sir. what catches your fancy? this lad? >> 1,000 for platt. >> oh, this is a considerable talent, i assure you. 7700 for eliza. my fairest price? >> you will accept a note. >> please, sir. do not divide my family. do not take me unless you take my children. >> quiet. >> you have the most faithful slave in me that's ever lived. but i beg that you don't separate us. >> stop it. >> i will give you something to cry about. randall, come forward. come, come, come. like ripe fruit. may i take your stick? >> observe this. chop, chop, chop. ver
frank's diary. what he sees, you see. so basically, we are him. >> there are so many wonderful details of this, including the elegant chamber music. and we see paul- who has a certain kind of aristocratic bear, not dissimilar to the way we saw him playing president john adams in an hbo series here in the united states. it's the kind of scene, it's the kind of room that in our film in this country has always been -- tends to be filled with the noble aristocrat who is somehow running the...