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perm permisable. >> guest: i don't think we should speculate. it is very dangerous to do that because you will get wrapped around the axle. you can prepare really well. i think the law is establishing precedent for us and there is policy that supports our position. there are massive implications if we are not supported. and in the other side isn't in danger. this saying that the world is going to end if aereo continues to be on its way, which is reflective in the executive's commonitary that says we have had best model and we are locked in ten years. i like our fact and our alignment with the correctness of the consumer. after that, that is the best you can do. after that it is in the hands of them. but i am confidant we have smart and just people and hopefully they say our perspective. >> gordon smith said the recourse would be to go to congress and ask congress to prohibit aereo service. the broadcasters do have a bit of influence in washington. is that a possibility that would concern you? >> i think the standard playbook is litigate and if y
perm permisable. >> guest: i don't think we should speculate. it is very dangerous to do that because you will get wrapped around the axle. you can prepare really well. i think the law is establishing precedent for us and there is policy that supports our position. there are massive implications if we are not supported. and in the other side isn't in danger. this saying that the world is going to end if aereo continues to be on its way, which is reflective in the executive's commonitary...
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the vehicles with other drivers this this is completely against what the cpc decided it has to be a perm vehicle not a vehicle for commercial purposes that's exactly what those vehicles are. they went into business and the ceo said we're the first cab company for cab schaffer they didn't have a permit it's against the law let me read you about they make our insures go out and get the policies but there's no members to inform and insure us they'll be driver for the ride sources, however, when the chronicle interviewed them they asked their last names not be used because it will jeopardizes their insurance company with the cab keypads. so here we have the head of the company that's admitting in the san francisco chronicle to insurance fraud. this the brazilian beyond belief the only reap they're getting away with it the ride services thought they could get away with it two years ago the city did nothing. they were probably say they're entitled to equal benefits of the law >> that is is whether to conduct a closed session. >> let's go to closed session. >> all in favor, say i. we'll be in a
the vehicles with other drivers this this is completely against what the cpc decided it has to be a perm vehicle not a vehicle for commercial purposes that's exactly what those vehicles are. they went into business and the ceo said we're the first cab company for cab schaffer they didn't have a permit it's against the law let me read you about they make our insures go out and get the policies but there's no members to inform and insure us they'll be driver for the ride sources, however, when...
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how long did it take to you get a perm? what did they -- >> it's like deniro in raging bull. to grow it out, okay? >> jon: sure. >> for months at a time. you have to really let it go. >> jon: or walk into like a sauna, i guess could you do. >> and then you have to go a hair salon. i went to an actual hair salon and had it cut by a professional hair stylist. >> jon: yeah, yeah. i remember being really impressedpressed with robert den raging bull because of what he did. >> that's been done. i'm dg a hair thing. okay. you have to have the hair to begin with, first of all. can i ask you a question. >> jon: please. ask me a question. >> who is in the movie that you directed. what kind of parts is? >> jon: i don't know their names. we have a tremendous cast. guy -- >> fantastic actor. do you know who he is? great. >> jon: shore, we have haluk, we got your -- >> okay so there's -- [cheers and applause] >> the one guy in the back. there's there is no american characters in movie at awrl. >> jon: it takes place in iran. so i'm going to go with no. [ laughter ] it's in iran in 2009. yo
how long did it take to you get a perm? what did they -- >> it's like deniro in raging bull. to grow it out, okay? >> jon: sure. >> for months at a time. you have to really let it go. >> jon: or walk into like a sauna, i guess could you do. >> and then you have to go a hair salon. i went to an actual hair salon and had it cut by a professional hair stylist. >> jon: yeah, yeah. i remember being really impressedpressed with robert den raging bull because of...
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but we found one guy who has a perm permit. >> this says you are not allowed to come on here. >> yeah> willing to take me and my producer. >> we have to use snake chaps. >> they can bite through my sneaker? >> probably. we should probably be more cautious than everybody else. he is a man on a mission. >> even though we don't see snakes. you are saying there are snakes here. for century the sea has put a distance between the killer snakes and the rest of us. now he is convinced somebody is actually stealing the snakes from the island. and he wants to know who and why. >> super paranoid right now. everything start to look like a snake. about ten minutes into our hike we spot one. >> oh, snake. >> yeah, look at that. want few use a snake tong to capture the snake. you see how fast they can be. see. wow. wow. very fast. >> there we go. >> reporter: and we are transfixed as we watch him coax the beast into the tube to run some tests. >> 71.5. >> reporter: the golden lancehead lives here on this island. rogerio monitors the population regularly. it declined by half in the past 15 years. >>
but we found one guy who has a perm permit. >> this says you are not allowed to come on here. >> yeah> willing to take me and my producer. >> we have to use snake chaps. >> they can bite through my sneaker? >> probably. we should probably be more cautious than everybody else. he is a man on a mission. >> even though we don't see snakes. you are saying there are snakes here. for century the sea has put a distance between the killer snakes and the rest of...
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welcome back, we're talking about the 23 million americans who care for an adult loved one, and a lot of perm stories. >> hannah says: joining us now is a family caregiver whose mother has alzheimer's, and cofounder of lots of helping hands. your mom was diagnosed with alzheimer's at 50, and you were in college and your brother in the 8th grade. and how did your diagnoses and subsequent care giving alter your life. >> it was definitely life-changing, i would say. it began with my mother hiding plants in the closet. and after that, it progressed until the point she couldn't walk or talk. and i ended up taking off a year from work to be able tore care for her. it was both rewarding and challenging. i've never had a job that was as demanding, and yet as fulfilling being muslim and south asian american, i think that it was really difficult to find, and being able to care for her in her home is most suitable and appropriate. and she's there with my family right now. >> torre, in listening to sadaf, the need to not make what she has gone through the center of attention. and i wonder if you come acr
welcome back, we're talking about the 23 million americans who care for an adult loved one, and a lot of perm stories. >> hannah says: joining us now is a family caregiver whose mother has alzheimer's, and cofounder of lots of helping hands. your mom was diagnosed with alzheimer's at 50, and you were in college and your brother in the 8th grade. and how did your diagnoses and subsequent care giving alter your life. >> it was definitely life-changing, i would say. it began with my...
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but what's happened in a state like florida where 1 in 17 people has a concealed carry perm and they ramping up the places you can carry, you can pretty much carry everywhere, the one guy who voted against stand your ground the first time, democrats and republicans, the one guy, the reason he voted against it the first time is he said it creates a culture of permission where you're constantly rewarding nasty behavior, you're saying if you and i get into an argument now these gun laws are saying i can actually use my gun as a third party in our argument justifiably. it's increasing the permissions to how to use, display, show off, and essentially threaten someone with your gun because that provides the liability to gun owners to make you want to buy them, buy more, carry them -- >> great for gun sales. >> perfect. >> law making is really good for gun sales. >> yeah. >> the other part of this is the racial element and the fact they are trying to expunge the stand your ground -- the law -- the names of people who may have been involved in stand your ground cases. that has very serious r
but what's happened in a state like florida where 1 in 17 people has a concealed carry perm and they ramping up the places you can carry, you can pretty much carry everywhere, the one guy who voted against stand your ground the first time, democrats and republicans, the one guy, the reason he voted against it the first time is he said it creates a culture of permission where you're constantly rewarding nasty behavior, you're saying if you and i get into an argument now these gun laws are saying...
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my perm story of unfair pagan in 1979 when i started at good year tire and rubber company. i thought a job at good year could help put my two children through college and enable my husband and i have to financial security in retirement. as the only female supervisor, i persevered through daily harassment and took as little leave as possible because i never knew if my job would be waiting when i returned. almost two decades into my career at goodyear, i received an anonymous note that said i was being paid thousands of dollars less than my male counterparts. all i could think about is how much my family had done without and how hard it had been over the years and how i would never catch up to my male co- worker'' salaries nor have the retirement benefits. my legal battle for fair pay soon began and wound up in the supreme court. when the supreme court decided in 2007 that goodyear had been paying me unfairly long enough to make it legal, i knew i wasn't ready -- \[laughter] >> i knew i wasn't ready to give up my fight for fair pay. less than two years later, congress passed
my perm story of unfair pagan in 1979 when i started at good year tire and rubber company. i thought a job at good year could help put my two children through college and enable my husband and i have to financial security in retirement. as the only female supervisor, i persevered through daily harassment and took as little leave as possible because i never knew if my job would be waiting when i returned. almost two decades into my career at goodyear, i received an anonymous note that said i was...
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they caused power outages across the bay area and a tree fell right near the perm. med calling center muchs. they did spent the night cleaning up the area and it took them several hours to remove the tree r tara moriarty is there monitoring the clean up is there. all power should be restored. they received a call just after 9:30 at 20th and eureka streets. they help heat indices to cheap off the road they doubted and it is not east i to vote them down. 61,000 in novato will voluntarily cut back on the water and less than a mandatory if you live in mountain view, urbanned from washing your car with a hoes and walter will only be serve evidence and now if it gets worst in water use. >>> the snow back in the sierra has improved thanks to our recent storms but it is still at record low levels. snow pack is 32% of the norm and that is a big improvement over the last reading when we needed to get more and including 8 to so 10 of these storms whereas this year we only had two or three. they suffered one of the worst in decades. >>> the couple accused of killing a three-yea
they caused power outages across the bay area and a tree fell right near the perm. med calling center muchs. they did spent the night cleaning up the area and it took them several hours to remove the tree r tara moriarty is there monitoring the clean up is there. all power should be restored. they received a call just after 9:30 at 20th and eureka streets. they help heat indices to cheap off the road they doubted and it is not east i to vote them down. 61,000 in novato will voluntarily cut back...
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particular in oakland, we are live out there this morning, tara moriarty is out there near the caser perm thenty. we will show you the other damage around the bay area and we will show you what happens today, it is wednesday april 2 april 2nd and i am pam cook. 0. >> let's talk about weather and traffic, you need 'umbrella by this morning. >> it will be cool so jacket weather, still some isolated cells, mainly over marin county and parts of the peninsular and right over the san mateo, that is the main focus and there are still a couple of other guys around. it will take all of this moisture with it rapidly and some hit and miss showers and they can see some clearing taking place so dry area is beginning to to come in wrapping around close to venetia down from marin can county or the marina district getting some rain into the oakland hills. the main center has been around burlingame and foster city, maybe towards the area but not for another half hour and this is all heading down and you can see where the focus will be. here comes the dry area and we will have a partly sunny cool day. ther
particular in oakland, we are live out there this morning, tara moriarty is out there near the caser perm thenty. we will show you the other damage around the bay area and we will show you what happens today, it is wednesday april 2 april 2nd and i am pam cook. 0. >> let's talk about weather and traffic, you need 'umbrella by this morning. >> it will be cool so jacket weather, still some isolated cells, mainly over marin county and parts of the peninsular and right over the san...
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they'd been left with hospital bills because the driver's perm insurance wouldn't cover the accident and uber claims it's not their responsibility. >> you buy a cash. it comes with a warranty, you get in a cab you have corning. i step in an iron car and i have a question whether or not i'm going to be covered if there's a sent. >> reporter: according to a lawsuit filed against uber, the driver denied coverage because he wasn't driving for profit. he needed commercial insurance. >> reporter: did you tell uber that you only had personal insurance and not commercial insurance? >> no. it's not like professional job. >> reporter: uber says they do carry liability insurance. it steps in if the driver's policy is not available for any reason covering from the first dollar, and beyond questionable insurance policies we found uberx drivers. in november, this passenger claimed the driver was verbally abusive. he filed a police report. and now the district attorney's office is investigating. whitmire's record includes several restraining orders, multiple domestic violence programs and time in s
they'd been left with hospital bills because the driver's perm insurance wouldn't cover the accident and uber claims it's not their responsibility. >> you buy a cash. it comes with a warranty, you get in a cab you have corning. i step in an iron car and i have a question whether or not i'm going to be covered if there's a sent. >> reporter: according to a lawsuit filed against uber, the driver denied coverage because he wasn't driving for profit. he needed commercial insurance....
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oh, god, that perm. yeah, it really framed my face. why is there a picture of a bracelet? huh. must be some kind of a mistake. what the heck is that? oh, phil, you didn't. oh, my god. what? did he? did he?
oh, god, that perm. yeah, it really framed my face. why is there a picture of a bracelet? huh. must be some kind of a mistake. what the heck is that? oh, phil, you didn't. oh, my god. what? did he? did he?
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. >> i understand it's perm yatding the area there. thank you for bringing us that report, paula hancocks. appreciate it. >>> want to turn to the search for flight 370. the bluefin-21 is now conducting the ninth mission deep in the indian ocean. erin mclaughlin joins us now from perth. when's the latest for us at this hour? >> reporter: hi, this is a really critical few next few days in this search operation. they're looking at the place which basically representing their best guess to find the black box based on exhaustive analysis of that -- those acoustics detections, the second in particular picked up american operated towed pinger locater. it was the stronger of the four. so what they're doing now is they're searching a six-mile radius around that point. and officials say that as of this morning, there are about two thirds of the way through searching this narrowed search area, not clear how much ground to be able to cover so far today and australian officials saying that they expect to have completed this area within the next wee
. >> i understand it's perm yatding the area there. thank you for bringing us that report, paula hancocks. appreciate it. >>> want to turn to the search for flight 370. the bluefin-21 is now conducting the ninth mission deep in the indian ocean. erin mclaughlin joins us now from perth. when's the latest for us at this hour? >> reporter: hi, this is a really critical few next few days in this search operation. they're looking at the place which basically representing their...
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during her perm -- term the board put distracted driving into the lexicon and reformed regional airline safety following a devastating crash in buffalo. as she wraps up come them mrs. hershman trying to figure out how to safely transport oil by rail. she will leave the board -- leave the board to become ceo of the national safety council in should gnash suburban chicago. she said she will continue her focus on transportation safety. even with a broader focus. looking at the deadliest accident into his street of new york metro north railroad. early in her career, the west virginia native worked on the staff of the senate commerce committee. here to get there well for marxist chairman of the national transportation safety board, please help me give a warm national press club welcome to deborah hershman. [applause] >> thank you for the gracious introduction and thank you to the busy people who had made time out of their day to be with me today. thank you for the introduction and invitation to come back to the national press club. does anyone remember the reliable source before it was remod
during her perm -- term the board put distracted driving into the lexicon and reformed regional airline safety following a devastating crash in buffalo. as she wraps up come them mrs. hershman trying to figure out how to safely transport oil by rail. she will leave the board -- leave the board to become ceo of the national safety council in should gnash suburban chicago. she said she will continue her focus on transportation safety. even with a broader focus. looking at the deadliest accident...
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. >> let me go back to that perm onit's driving me crazy. we're goods to the permian. why do people not realize this may be one of the largest finds still in the world? >> as i said earlier, this is an oil field that's been in existence of being drilled for 80 years, but the application of new technologies, horizontal drilling, hydraulic fracturing, some of the new technology we bring with our cipher product are just basically opening up oil that people knew was there, but could not get to it with the neck that existed ten years ago. hence the basin was dead, as i've said earlier, is the fastest growing oil mark, faster that is the fwufl of mexico, the marcellus, the nigh brara. nigh obrara, it's just kicking them all. >> your technology is proprietary? the reason why you're winning contracts is just because you have the best constitution. >> viewly. we spent a lot of our ups in three key tailsn areas. one is to become less visible, because that's an increasing growing part of the oil field coexisting with larger population centers, things like that in the u.s. customi
. >> let me go back to that perm onit's driving me crazy. we're goods to the permian. why do people not realize this may be one of the largest finds still in the world? >> as i said earlier, this is an oil field that's been in existence of being drilled for 80 years, but the application of new technologies, horizontal drilling, hydraulic fracturing, some of the new technology we bring with our cipher product are just basically opening up oil that people knew was there, but could not...
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. >> number of websites use open ssl to hide your perm information as it moves -- personal informationund the internet. they are now looking to upgrade their security off wear that includes -- software that includes sites like facebook and yahoo. >> for right check. >> reporter: heart bleed bug was discovered by a security firm enfinland working with google -- in finland working with google. this may have existed for years before anyone realized. many users are concerned and plan to use caution on the web. >> makes you worry, right? a lot of things could happen, personal security. >> hackers could figure out ways around almost anything at this point. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: experts say it is unclear how the heart bleed bug arageinated and there is con-- originated and there is conflicting advice on how to protect yourselves. >> reporter: changing your passwords means logging on to potentially vulinable sites. alex savage, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a big challenge for a federal judge in the patten violation trial between apple and samsung. the judge is having a hard time to convin
. >> number of websites use open ssl to hide your perm information as it moves -- personal informationund the internet. they are now looking to upgrade their security off wear that includes -- software that includes sites like facebook and yahoo. >> for right check. >> reporter: heart bleed bug was discovered by a security firm enfinland working with google -- in finland working with google. this may have existed for years before anyone realized. many users are concerned and...
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, we're in virtually every manufacturer, every oem smartphone, and they're creating these powerful permith -- personal hubs because we approach a system solution, not chips, a systems solution. and many of these oems entering connectivity for the first time do not have the capability to move into mobile. in fact, they don't want to have that burden. they want to focus on the user experience. liz: and they want to focus on energy sipping. >> exactly. liz: this is a huge issue, right? >> exactly. so what we do is having come out of the smartphone space is our devices consume less energy, they're by and large more highly integrated, they're more of a complete system. so fitbit, we're in fitwit, we're in nest. we're this phillips wearables, we're in gaming cubes and consoles, we're this johnson controls, we're in virtually every router that you can buy. so we have in the early innings gotten our systems, custom systems into a whole smattering of iot, internet of things, applications. liz: would you call it a wave or a tsunami that's coming? i heard that we would see 70 billion connected dev
, we're in virtually every manufacturer, every oem smartphone, and they're creating these powerful permith -- personal hubs because we approach a system solution, not chips, a systems solution. and many of these oems entering connectivity for the first time do not have the capability to move into mobile. in fact, they don't want to have that burden. they want to focus on the user experience. liz: and they want to focus on energy sipping. >> exactly. liz: this is a huge issue, right?...
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he's got the permed hair. yeah, makes him taller. i can't believe we've never crossed paths.g with the swells, i'm out in long island you know, cutting the lawn. you're going nobu or whatever. >> jimmy: that's not how you pronounce it at all. but i read up -- i know a lot about you, obviously. but you grew up an altar boy, right? >> i was an altar boy, but so were you. >> jimmy: i loved it. >> right, but you were a pansy altar boy. [ audience ohs ] i was the irish-latin altar boy. >> jimmy: that's the real deal. >> you were the like this -- i was -- [ speaking latin ] i remember every latin prayer those nuns made me memorize. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it was like being in a a gulag. if you didn't know it, you disappeared. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> what happened to lenny? >> jimmy: he didn't know anything. >> he moved to south carolina. you had to know that in latin. >> jimmy: i grew up -- they got rid of the latin. because i guess there was a a shortage of altar boys. [ light laughter ] >> well, i mean -- >> jimmy: it's too hard. >> to this day i don't know
he's got the permed hair. yeah, makes him taller. i can't believe we've never crossed paths.g with the swells, i'm out in long island you know, cutting the lawn. you're going nobu or whatever. >> jimmy: that's not how you pronounce it at all. but i read up -- i know a lot about you, obviously. but you grew up an altar boy, right? >> i was an altar boy, but so were you. >> jimmy: i loved it. >> right, but you were a pansy altar boy. [ audience ohs ] i was the irish-latin...
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in the desert and the wide open spaces is that i think sometimes personal pathologies sync up with perm rights and all bets are off. that's what happened when sorenson pulled cook over that day, and he went bonkers, came to blows then almost, and back up with choppers and so on, and so cook started filing all sorts of complaints against sorenson to get him fired and writing letters and so on, and nothing came of it other than a grudge against law enforcement. his kind of don't tread on my mind set was really sent atty 2: overdrive at that appointment and aggravated over the years due to a failed relationship with his son. when he turned down cook's driveway in 2003, nobody really knows if he even knew he was heading down the road to the person who tried to get him fired and whom he may have almost killed years prior or cook might have, you know, they almost might have ended in the traffic encounter. they lived close, and in the valley, the so-called socialist stone hinge ruins up on highway 138, failed social community, up in the antelope valley, beautiful old stone walls, and in it sat
in the desert and the wide open spaces is that i think sometimes personal pathologies sync up with perm rights and all bets are off. that's what happened when sorenson pulled cook over that day, and he went bonkers, came to blows then almost, and back up with choppers and so on, and so cook started filing all sorts of complaints against sorenson to get him fired and writing letters and so on, and nothing came of it other than a grudge against law enforcement. his kind of don't tread on my mind...
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>> as perm members of the council. >> when you look back at rwanda and look toward the future here, do you see the same mistakes being repeated again? the central african repuckblic and syria. is it fair to compare the two? >> yes. i think it is. this is something a senator in canada said quite recently when he says urgent troops are needed to protect civilians in a small african country, he is saying that for the second time. you would think the whole world would listen to him. >> okay. linda milburn, an investigative journalist joining us live. thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. thank you. for much more on the anniversary of the rwandan massacre join us at 8 eastern, 5 pacific right here on al jazeera america. >>> concern is building over an eruption in he cecuador. the plume of ash can be seen for miles >> reporter: in the indid i kth volcano lived up to that. it e vuptd after 6:00 p.m. local time shooting a plume of ash more than six miles high in five minutes. located 90 miles south of the capitol, it has been active since 1999 and is closely mon
>> as perm members of the council. >> when you look back at rwanda and look toward the future here, do you see the same mistakes being repeated again? the central african repuckblic and syria. is it fair to compare the two? >> yes. i think it is. this is something a senator in canada said quite recently when he says urgent troops are needed to protect civilians in a small african country, he is saying that for the second time. you would think the whole world would listen to...
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. >>> perm story segment tonight. president obama answering a question about russia and ukraine.ring for the prospect that we're going to have to engage in further sanctions. those are teed up. >> joining us now on the phone from tokyo, fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry. my only regret is that i can't see the pocket hankie i know you are wearing around the hotel there. >> it's bright pink. it's great. it's lighting up tokyo right now. >> the islands, japan is talking about taking those islands away. does that come up? >> it has come up big time and what we are seeing is in a lot of our asian allies here in japan next up is south korea. very nervous in japan they move on these islands and move on other territory and they are nervous because they are watching president obama deal with the situation in ukraine. you see the power grab. taking territory by vladimir putin. ened the u.s., the west not doing too much to stop it as we talked about last week. andation allies here are nervous about it. also nervous when the president got a little agitated at the news confere
. >>> perm story segment tonight. president obama answering a question about russia and ukraine.ring for the prospect that we're going to have to engage in further sanctions. those are teed up. >> joining us now on the phone from tokyo, fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry. my only regret is that i can't see the pocket hankie i know you are wearing around the hotel there. >> it's bright pink. it's great. it's lighting up tokyo right now. >> the islands,...
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>> this is where i hand out the supplies, brushes, shampoo/conditioner, grease, spreads, curlers, permwhenever they bring it back, i check it, to make sure there is no hair is in the brushes and make sure everything's sanitized and clean. >> many inmates see the cosmo program as a chance to not only better their lives but the lives of their children. >> lance and darion, my 6-year-old and my 2-year-old. >> that's why i'm here, so i can legally provide what they need. >> it's what you make it. with every situation, it's just what you put into it, you get out of it. you put nothing in, you get nothing out. >> although many of the inmates here have committed violent crimes in the past, the relaxed atmosphere in cosmo allows security officers like sergeant ericka estis to let down their guard. >> i feel comfortable with her doing my hair. i mean, it's just like if you go out and in the free world getting your hair done, you're taking a chance with somebody doing your hair. >> ladies, i need for you to return your shears, please. >> but at the end of the day, these hairstylists are still co
>> this is where i hand out the supplies, brushes, shampoo/conditioner, grease, spreads, curlers, permwhenever they bring it back, i check it, to make sure there is no hair is in the brushes and make sure everything's sanitized and clean. >> many inmates see the cosmo program as a chance to not only better their lives but the lives of their children. >> lance and darion, my 6-year-old and my 2-year-old. >> that's why i'm here, so i can legally provide what they need....
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and very perm and very deep terms. it was interesting how the young man described how had enever saw this attack coming. he was stabbed in the back without any warning. and the doctors here tell us that just about all of the victims have wounds to their torsos, and none have defensive wounds to their hands, or arms as if they were trying to block someone who was attacking them. so this came totally out of the blue, with just complete surprise. which explains why someone was able to attack 20 people in a close place. because you would think that with a knife, it's harder to do that, certainly than with a gun. this attack apparently went over five or seven minutes or so in the early-morning hours when the students weren't expecting it. we also understand the defense attorney for the young man, the defendant, is going to try to get this case moved to the juvenile court. he's also trying to get a complete psychiatric evaluation of his client, whether he is competent to deal with the judicial system now. yes, the question i
and very perm and very deep terms. it was interesting how the young man described how had enever saw this attack coming. he was stabbed in the back without any warning. and the doctors here tell us that just about all of the victims have wounds to their torsos, and none have defensive wounds to their hands, or arms as if they were trying to block someone who was attacking them. so this came totally out of the blue, with just complete surprise. which explains why someone was able to attack 20...
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and as a perm victory, they committed to webcast the meeting. the only one not to do so will be wells fargo. so wells fargo, message to you, time to webcast your annual meeting, too. a little victory for governance. >> mike, how low do you think their efficiency ratio can go? how much can they take out of this system? >> well, they've reduced head count by 12,000 employees under mike corbat, taken out 2.8 billion the last six quarter, and they have a target in the mid-50s for the core citi corp., and they think they can get through through the end of next year. as far as consolidating 35 local banks into one global bank, that was a question i had for the chairman and ceo, and they said that's going to be a couple years further out, because that's technology-driven. >> mike, it's joe. so the question i think ultimately becomes from what you heard today, from what you heard last week, do you believe now the downside is limited for citi? has the pain of the last three to six months basically alleviated? >> well, i had a choice when citi failed its
and as a perm victory, they committed to webcast the meeting. the only one not to do so will be wells fargo. so wells fargo, message to you, time to webcast your annual meeting, too. a little victory for governance. >> mike, how low do you think their efficiency ratio can go? how much can they take out of this system? >> well, they've reduced head count by 12,000 employees under mike corbat, taken out 2.8 billion the last six quarter, and they have a target in the mid-50s for the...
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>> this is where i hand out the supplies, brushes, shampoo/conditioner, grease, spreads, curlers, perm, i check it, to make sure there is no hair is in the brushes and make sure everything's sanitized and clean. >> many inmates see the cosmo program as a chance to not only better their lives but the lives of their children. >> lance and darion, my 6-year-old and my 2-year-old. >> that's why i'm here, so i can legally provide what they need. >> it's what you make it. with every situation, it's just what you put into it, you get out of it. you put nothing in, you get nothing out. >> although many of the inmates here have committed violent crimes in the past, the relaxed atmosphere in cosmo allows security officers like sergeant ericka estis to let down their guard. >> i feel comfortable with her doing my hair. i mean, it's just like if you go out and in the free world getting your hair done, you're taking a chance with somebody doing your hair. >> ladies, i need for you to return your shears, please. >> but at the end of the day, these hairstylists are still convicted criminals. and any
>> this is where i hand out the supplies, brushes, shampoo/conditioner, grease, spreads, curlers, perm, i check it, to make sure there is no hair is in the brushes and make sure everything's sanitized and clean. >> many inmates see the cosmo program as a chance to not only better their lives but the lives of their children. >> lance and darion, my 6-year-old and my 2-year-old. >> that's why i'm here, so i can legally provide what they need. >> it's what you make...
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download the expedia app text expedia to 75309 expedia, find yours >>> perm story segment tent.remember the case of philip gosnell convicted in may for killing babies in his abortion clinic. >> the case is absolutely horrific. gosnell sentenced to life in prison. now actor nic versey who plays a tv show justified wants to produce a film gosnell, hollywood isn't exactly stepping up here. he joins us now from raleigh, north carolina. you are trying to raise about 2 million bucks to get this movie made, correct? >> that's right, bill. we are well on the way. we are already 50% there. i think the last time i checked we are at 1.2 million. we are going for 2.1. gosnell movie.com. tell them i sent you. >> okay. now, you any the hollywood landscape. it's not easy to get any movie produced. they are pinheads out there. they very rarely make quick decisions. and, you know, killing babies, not exactly an uplifting, an uplifting situation. now, the story, legally is fascinating. and i -- if you do get the film made, i think you will do all right with it. and that's a trend now to fund your
download the expedia app text expedia to 75309 expedia, find yours >>> perm story segment tent.remember the case of philip gosnell convicted in may for killing babies in his abortion clinic. >> the case is absolutely horrific. gosnell sentenced to life in prison. now actor nic versey who plays a tv show justified wants to produce a film gosnell, hollywood isn't exactly stepping up here. he joins us now from raleigh, north carolina. you are trying to raise about 2 million bucks to...
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of maria and not via in the penal colony where you were able to go with the husband and the setnor permith senate? in any case, the final statements and i think the whole trial proceeding as you read it, when you read the book will seem very strange to a westerner. it's not the way you see the role of the judge for the defense lawyers for the prosecution or in fact as the women said this is the only place you can have a political conversation. later on they say that. >> so maybe we should go and you can look at the final clip, the one you started before and then go back and talk about that. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [applause] >> that's really quite beautiful. of course after that they are sent to later to very harsh time in a penal colony. we only have 20 minutes for questions. should we open it up and see if we can come back? of course i want to let you know one of the excellent things is very beautifully written in the book and this is only a very short part of it in the clarity you see from their experience of those nine days
of maria and not via in the penal colony where you were able to go with the husband and the setnor permith senate? in any case, the final statements and i think the whole trial proceeding as you read it, when you read the book will seem very strange to a westerner. it's not the way you see the role of the judge for the defense lawyers for the prosecution or in fact as the women said this is the only place you can have a political conversation. later on they say that. >> so maybe we should...
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this is her buying a parking perm permit.n friday rangers found her i.d., credit cards inside her rental car that was parked in the parking lot. >> as of right now we're still back with the vehicle at a parking lot and a description of a woman. besides that, we don't have much else. >> they say that glinkowski is fairly new to the bay area and her family is expected to fly in from baltimore this week. >>> a spring break party turned to chaos near the uc santa barbara campus. police say 15,000 people crowded into several blocks for the unsanctioned deltopia party. now, police used flash grenades, tear gas and rubber bullets after one officer was hit in the head with a backpack filled with bottles. another officer was hit in the face with a brick. >> there were so many, things on fire, everyone's screaming. all of a sudden and there were people down the street. >> investigators say they are hoping new surveillance cameras installed in the area will help them track down suspects who are still on the loose. some students taking t
this is her buying a parking perm permit.n friday rangers found her i.d., credit cards inside her rental car that was parked in the parking lot. >> as of right now we're still back with the vehicle at a parking lot and a description of a woman. besides that, we don't have much else. >> they say that glinkowski is fairly new to the bay area and her family is expected to fly in from baltimore this week. >>> a spring break party turned to chaos near the uc santa barbara...
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. >> vegas has a perm missive atmosphere.his is good for artists because you have to feel like you can do anything. >> sin city takes a gamble on getting people into art galleries. >>> good morning to you. welcome to al jazeera america. i am morgan radford live in new york city. with the yukraine on the brink f another crisis, "the wall street journal" says the u.s. supreme allied commander has asked that nato beef up its military resources adding f-16ing fighter jets and kiev is compromising in a stand-off in the east. they have offered pro-russians more power and said they can keep russian as a second official language. kiev officials say armed beginmen have seized a police station today. al jazeera continue verify the authenticity of this video but hoda has more >> reporter: what we know so far and we can confirm is that that police building has been surround by men in fatigues and carrying weapons. they have not identified themselves so far. what is not clear is whether they entered the building. presumably, they have, an
. >> vegas has a perm missive atmosphere.his is good for artists because you have to feel like you can do anything. >> sin city takes a gamble on getting people into art galleries. >>> good morning to you. welcome to al jazeera america. i am morgan radford live in new york city. with the yukraine on the brink f another crisis, "the wall street journal" says the u.s. supreme allied commander has asked that nato beef up its military resources adding f-16ing fighter...
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. >> i'm showing off my perm and my date showing off his mullett. >> what about your prom?with a guy in a van and a mullett. >> i did not have a date. i knew it would upset my dad so i went alone. >> i'm pregnant. >> you'reç pregnant? >> she was kidding. >> just to reiterate. >> although i've never seen a guest more comfortable on the couch than debby. she didn't want to leave. >> she is comfortable on the couch and she is having a child and she's going to be in that big reunion show with you. >> that's right, coming up in may. >> that was the week that was. let's finish the week with a bang. they spentç nearly $250 million in health care exchange but they have nothing to show for it. where did all the money go? we will try to answer that. >> it's an organization that's all about pulling the obama administration's full efficiency standards. stuart varney says there is a problem with the sierra club. they drive gas guzzlers. ♪ ♪ [announcer] play close-good and close. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh with beneful healthy smile snacks. with soft meaty centers and teeth
. >> i'm showing off my perm and my date showing off his mullett. >> what about your prom?with a guy in a van and a mullett. >> i did not have a date. i knew it would upset my dad so i went alone. >> i'm pregnant. >> you'reç pregnant? >> she was kidding. >> just to reiterate. >> although i've never seen a guest more comfortable on the couch than debby. she didn't want to leave. >> she is comfortable on the couch and she is having a child...
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statute, my congressional discretion to receive or reject ambassadors is neither a sub missible or -- a permcal solution. this is something he had campaigned against. >> this is a president who talked a big talk during campaigns about the importance of following the law. but he simply says, he can take it as a suggestion. >> now iran has said the u.s. action creates a dangerous precedent. kelly. >> okay, dangerous precedent notwithstanding, how or what type of reaction are we seeing from the bill sponsor which is texas senator ted cruz? what is he saying about this? >> he was gratified that congress was working together with the president. he thanked the president for signing the bill. he called this a moment of great clarity with the house, the president and the senate working together. he issued a statement saying the combined support of the president and congress sends iran and other rogue nations the clear signal that the united nations is not a back door through which they can attack the united states of america. and iran can now appoint a new ambassador to the united nations. >> we'll
statute, my congressional discretion to receive or reject ambassadors is neither a sub missible or -- a permcal solution. this is something he had campaigned against. >> this is a president who talked a big talk during campaigns about the importance of following the law. but he simply says, he can take it as a suggestion. >> now iran has said the u.s. action creates a dangerous precedent. kelly. >> okay, dangerous precedent notwithstanding, how or what type of reaction are we...
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my perm story of unfair pagan in 1979 when i started at good year tire and rubber company. i thought a job at good year could help put my two children through college and enable my husband and i have to financial security in retirement. as the only female supervisor, i persevered through daily harassment and took as little leave as possible because i never knew if my job would be waiting when i returned. almost two decades into my career at goodyear, i received an anonymous note that said i was being paid thousands of dollars less than my male counterparts. all i could think about is how much my family had done without and how hard it had been over the years and how i would never catch up to my male co- worker'' salaries nor have the retirement benefits. my legal battle for fair pay soon began and wound up in the supreme court. when the supreme court decided in 2007 that goodyear had been paying me unfairly long enough to make it legal, i knew i wasn't ready -- [laughter] >> i knew i wasn't ready to give up my fight for fair pay. less than two years later, congress passed t
my perm story of unfair pagan in 1979 when i started at good year tire and rubber company. i thought a job at good year could help put my two children through college and enable my husband and i have to financial security in retirement. as the only female supervisor, i persevered through daily harassment and took as little leave as possible because i never knew if my job would be waiting when i returned. almost two decades into my career at goodyear, i received an anonymous note that said i was...
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the perm of hispanics enrolling is the same. >> the university says it encourages minorities to apply. it's trying to recruit the minorities. critics have already come up with plans to put constitutional amendments on the pallet. >> let's look at the history of affirmative action and the supreme court. the issue was put on the map in 1978, that's when the university of california versus boqqi saying it could not have a quota system, but race could be considered for a diverse student body. 11 years ago there was bolinger and rutter. and that is when the court ruled affirmative action could be used if ways was a factor in emissions. if race boosted capses, it would be considered unconstitutional. fast-forwarding to last year, affirmative action made headlines and it heard the case of abgale fisher. denied administration to the university of texas. the supreme court threw it back to the lower court saying it should be the ones to decide. here is the ruling that came down showing that universityies can show preference, but stayed cleanse can consider race. joining us is the university of
the perm of hispanics enrolling is the same. >> the university says it encourages minorities to apply. it's trying to recruit the minorities. critics have already come up with plans to put constitutional amendments on the pallet. >> let's look at the history of affirmative action and the supreme court. the issue was put on the map in 1978, that's when the university of california versus boqqi saying it could not have a quota system, but race could be considered for a diverse student...
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perm then soif the r&d tax credit will compel u.s. competitiveness and also help promote future investment, innovation and job growth right here at home. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, today there are two million american this is a stand to lose everything they've worked for through no fault of their own. two million americans that are working americans, that get up every day and work hard to find their next job. mr. kildee: they're america's unemployed who have lost their extended unemployment benefits. they stand to lose everything. but rather than taking up h.r. 4415 which i introduced right after the senate acted on a bipartisan basis to deal with this problem of the unemployed in our country, to make sure that that unemployment compensation is there for them when they need it, rather than take that up, the house budget committee h
perm then soif the r&d tax credit will compel u.s. competitiveness and also help promote future investment, innovation and job growth right here at home. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, today there are two million american this is a stand to lose everything they've worked for through no...
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. >>> como dice satcha se pone sabroso, los estadios no esta, las perm na les no estÁn, pelÉ por lo menosde final en liga de europa en territorio alemÁn, los reales los merengues ye gafrn al cuento con ventaja de 3 a 0 la se pensaban que no seria difÍcil y la gran oportunidad la tuvo el conjunto blanco con este penal. >>> y fallÓ. vi un real madrid que sin cristiano... >>> los vides pe raked al final, se salvaron por un pelito porque estuvieron... apunto de perder. >>> un desastre en la cancha, borussia dortmund tenÍa 7 ausencias. >>> ve no mÁs. yo vi a cristiano ronaldo pidiendo que se acabara, porque estaban desesperados. >>> sufrieron y sufrieron, mÁs coso reus y el segÚn de y 2 a 0, 3 a 0 ganÓ real madrid, fue un juegazo. >>> gran susto, en inglaterra liga de campeones chelsea antes parÍs saint germain, france ceso con ventaja pero el equipo de mourinho no se es dio por vencido y clavaron el primer en 32. >>> y luego insisten y quÉ gran aficiÓn. >>> y luego al final de juego empatan, en el global. >>> asÍ es, mira, hasta la cÁmara temblÓ en total mira quÉ celebraciÓn. >>> como no, aqu
. >>> como dice satcha se pone sabroso, los estadios no esta, las perm na les no estÁn, pelÉ por lo menosde final en liga de europa en territorio alemÁn, los reales los merengues ye gafrn al cuento con ventaja de 3 a 0 la se pensaban que no seria difÍcil y la gran oportunidad la tuvo el conjunto blanco con este penal. >>> y fallÓ. vi un real madrid que sin cristiano... >>> los vides pe raked al final, se salvaron por un pelito porque estuvieron... apunto de...
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so if they get a perm invitation, they know -- personal invitation, they'll show up. >> mass attendancely, leaving far more pews empty than in years past. >> my grandfather tells me stories when he went to mass and the pews were filled, and i guess my generation don't really feel that, don't see that, so it's nice to get a glimpse of that. >> when we all show up at the same church at the same time, you know, you really do feel the unity. >> reporter: mass mobs planned at st. francis and other churches, but the real test is whether they can bring catholics back to mass for the long term. jenna? jenna: an interesting strategy. i mean, with the pope on twitter, you wonder if, you know, social media's being used. >> reporter: a lot of people did say pope francis is generating interest in young people who use social media. of. jenna: i always feel a little bit weird about retweeting anything he says, is that okay? [laughter] it sounds weird passing it along. i guess it's all good. lawrp, thank you. eric: as we've been reporting, president obama praising kathleen sebelius as he announces his
so if they get a perm invitation, they know -- personal invitation, they'll show up. >> mass attendancely, leaving far more pews empty than in years past. >> my grandfather tells me stories when he went to mass and the pews were filled, and i guess my generation don't really feel that, don't see that, so it's nice to get a glimpse of that. >> when we all show up at the same church at the same time, you know, you really do feel the unity. >> reporter: mass mobs planned at...