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petty had to do to convince your father to let you hang out with him.o tell the story? >> i quit college and neglected to tell my dad. [laughter] man, greata good man. he was a judge. he was not mean-spirited in the lease, but he was like, be honest. that i finally found out hadn't gone back to school, i was just working, he busted me on it. he said, if you are not going to school, then you don't stay at the house when you aren't in school. go find your own place to stay. tom talked to him, convinced him that we had a shot, that it was worth my doing. also, probably out of great fear that if i didn't stay at my parents house i would crash on his couch. tavis: how long did your dad lived after that? >> my father only passed away about 10 years ago. if even. tavis: he saw a whole lot of this. -- you sayoncerned you're going to go to california from florida and the asexual -- and be a successful musician. it is a long shot. i understand his concern. tavis: how did he come around? years later when you are selling records like crazy? >> he was really proud.
petty had to do to convince your father to let you hang out with him.o tell the story? >> i quit college and neglected to tell my dad. [laughter] man, greata good man. he was a judge. he was not mean-spirited in the lease, but he was like, be honest. that i finally found out hadn't gone back to school, i was just working, he busted me on it. he said, if you are not going to school, then you don't stay at the house when you aren't in school. go find your own place to stay. tom talked to...
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petty officer mayo has made the ultimate sacrifice. while his death is tragic, we should remember and honor the way he lived and how he voluntarily chose to save a fellow sailor from harm. he is an american hero. with that, madam president, i would yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from idaho. mr. crapo: madam president, are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: yes, we are. mr. crapo: i ask the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. crapo: today i rise to discuss the nomination of john owens to the ninth circuit court of appeals. mr. owens who currently works as a lawyer in california has been nominated to fill the seat that has been held for the last 25 years by judge steven trott of idaho. judge trott took senior status way back on december 31, 2004, making the trott the longest current vacancy of any seat on the federal circuit courts. that doesn't mean that there haven't been p
petty officer mayo has made the ultimate sacrifice. while his death is tragic, we should remember and honor the way he lived and how he voluntarily chose to save a fellow sailor from harm. he is an american hero. with that, madam president, i would yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from idaho. mr. crapo: madam president, are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: yes, we...
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not just petty, personal insults but praising putin by comparison.. >>> let's check on our fireback results. do you think gop criticism of obama undermines him on the world stage? right now 59% of you say yes. 41% say no. ben, what do you think? >> my request for senator graham and the republicans is that we're in agreement on what the president is doing in regards to ukraine. let's show our unity. let's be behind the president. he'll be stronger and the chances of getting other support around the world will be better. so, let's join together and stand up for what is right and help our president in regards to the ukraine. >> what a great note to end ontop thank you to senators carden and lindsey graham. the depate continues online as well as on facebook and twitter. from the left i'm sally cohn. >> i'm newt gingrich. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> breaking news from the white house tonight. we're just learning about an hour-long phone call boo between president president obama and president putin. the showdown of the ages now calls for
not just petty, personal insults but praising putin by comparison.. >>> let's check on our fireback results. do you think gop criticism of obama undermines him on the world stage? right now 59% of you say yes. 41% say no. ben, what do you think? >> my request for senator graham and the republicans is that we're in agreement on what the president is doing in regards to ukraine. let's show our unity. let's be behind the president. he'll be stronger and the chances of getting other...
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everybody's dealing with different situations, emotions are flying, so they're just -- they're petty. this is how they release their anger. >> you are your own racist. some people -- i had [ bleep ]. >> while officers have grown used to petty conflicts some veterans on staff say lately it's been worse than ever. >> it's never been like that. it's never. in 7 1/2 years we've never had them go through the door, what are you arguing about now? she looked at me. she touched me. >> every one of you are pushing this beyond where it needs to go. i'm not going to deal with it. i'm not. >> recently we've had a number of different permits within the female wing. it's been a lot of type "a" personalities in the mix. it's causing a lot of problems in the unit. >> one of the most prominent of those personalities is shontera jennings. >> i speak my mind. i'm a little loud at times. they look at me as a trouble maker. another inmate feels i shouldn't be in the unit because they're intimidated. just because they're intimidated, because they're not real, you want to keep me in the unit. >> the ms. jen
everybody's dealing with different situations, emotions are flying, so they're just -- they're petty. this is how they release their anger. >> you are your own racist. some people -- i had [ bleep ]. >> while officers have grown used to petty conflicts some veterans on staff say lately it's been worse than ever. >> it's never been like that. it's never. in 7 1/2 years we've never had them go through the door, what are you arguing about now? she looked at me. she touched me....
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chief petty officer thomas was a highly skilled and capable seal, and his constant training took him around the world. he became certified as a paramedic and a lead climber, able to scale near vertical cliffs. he was a master parachutist, specializing in nighttime high-altitude operations. he mastered underwater diving and was able to stay under water for over four hours. he won interunit shooting competitions with long barrel and short barrel weapons. he excelled at snow skiing and succeed the most difficult -- skied the most difficult airdrop courses in south america, europe and america. in april 2010, collin achieved a lifetime goal when he and two of his seal teammates climbed mount kilimanjaro in tanzania, highest free-standing mountain in the world at 19,341 feet above sea level. they made most of the climb in speedy time, near the summit, however, collin encountered two women from california who were ill from altitude sickness. against his guide's advice, collin stopped to give them medical attention delaying his final assent. somehow one of the women found out collin had been
chief petty officer thomas was a highly skilled and capable seal, and his constant training took him around the world. he became certified as a paramedic and a lead climber, able to scale near vertical cliffs. he was a master parachutist, specializing in nighttime high-altitude operations. he mastered underwater diving and was able to stay under water for over four hours. he won interunit shooting competitions with long barrel and short barrel weapons. he excelled at snow skiing and succeed the...
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earlier i spoke with first class petty officer andy kendrick off the u.s. coast guard, and he gave us an update on the response effort thus far. >> we did send a couple people to the hospital as a precautionary measure. the couple folks that were on the barge with the significant spill, we have close to 168,000 gallons that could have entered the water from the hull that was breached. so the barge was carrying a significant amount. the part that was damaged, about 168,000 was possible to have come out. we're not sure exactly how much of that has come out. we're responding as if all of it has. the folks that are on board, obviously, they enhailed a quite a few fumes and we got them checked out. other than that we have no reports of any injuries. we're definitely just hitting it with everything we've gone. fortunately, houston is one of the best places in the world as far as response and capability. we have great coordination and relationships with all the folks here. we have federal, state and local agencies a agencies hitting it hard. we have containment bo
earlier i spoke with first class petty officer andy kendrick off the u.s. coast guard, and he gave us an update on the response effort thus far. >> we did send a couple people to the hospital as a precautionary measure. the couple folks that were on the barge with the significant spill, we have close to 168,000 gallons that could have entered the water from the hull that was breached. so the barge was carrying a significant amount. the part that was damaged, about 168,000 was possible to...
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also on the phone is first class petty officer andy ket trick. we want to thank you for joining us this morning. i want to ask you, were there any injuries? we were trying to figure out the latest data on that. >> we sent a couple people to the hospital as a precautionary measure. the couple folks on the barge, it was a significant spill. we have close to 168,000 gallons that could have entered the water from the hole that was breached. the barge was carrying a significant amount, but the part that was damaged, 168,000 was possibly to have come out. we're not sure how much of that has come out. we're responding to this. the folks on board obviously inhaled quite a few fumes and we wanted to get them checked out. other than that, we've had no reports of any injuries. we're definitely just hitting it with everything we've got. fortunately in houston it's one of the best places in the world as far as response equipment and capability. we have great coordination and great relationships with all the folks here. we have federal, state and local agencie
also on the phone is first class petty officer andy ket trick. we want to thank you for joining us this morning. i want to ask you, were there any injuries? we were trying to figure out the latest data on that. >> we sent a couple people to the hospital as a precautionary measure. the couple folks on the barge, it was a significant spill. we have close to 168,000 gallons that could have entered the water from the hole that was breached. the barge was carrying a significant amount, but the...
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can put his name in the history books along with richard petty? did you see his eyes in that car? focused and ready to rock and roll. >> you cleaned up all the paper, you guys look good. >> the paper caper is over. we're at a quarter distance. we're not at the quarter pole. that's horse racing, so i got my metaphors mixed up and backwards. we're at quarter distance. a six-hour rain delay in daytona. the racing was okay before the delay, and then everybody thought they were racing the rain before the next shower could end it. i think we've got just that kind of perfect storm here today, these little pop-up showers that keep coming at us, any one of them, the last lap could be any time. it might not be lap 500. mother nature may decide that. i think we're in for a whale of a race. >> i know we are. you're not going to hold back now. we have 125 laps under our belt. these guys got their cars adjusted, they're happy with the car. now you got to get up there on the wheel. we don't know. and when you don't know if you're going to race to halfway or the finish, you're going to give it al
can put his name in the history books along with richard petty? did you see his eyes in that car? focused and ready to rock and roll. >> you cleaned up all the paper, you guys look good. >> the paper caper is over. we're at a quarter distance. we're not at the quarter pole. that's horse racing, so i got my metaphors mixed up and backwards. we're at quarter distance. a six-hour rain delay in daytona. the racing was okay before the delay, and then everybody thought they were racing...
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bre pettis is founder and ceo of makerbot industries, and bre, thanks for being here. >> great to be here. >> i first started hearing about these things maybe eight to ten years ago and thought the idea was crazy, but here it is. how does this thing work? >> that's when i heard about it, too, and i really wanted one. they were so expensive back then, i had to make my own. >> how much were they? >> $100,000. now you can get one for $1,400. >> this is creating a piece of jewelry right now. >> what we have right here is on the back is a material. a big long spool of spaghetti. >> plastic kind of. >> material made from corn. it's great, renewable bioplastic and it's feeding through this tube into what's basically a super advanced hot glue gun, and it draws with the hot glue gun and draws layer upon layer, so when it's all done, we're going to have a bracelet in a minute. >> bracelet is a fun, cool application, but what are serious applications this can be used for? >> so we just had a story in kentucky of a doctor who used a makerbot before doing surgery on a 14-month-old boy. the boy ha
bre pettis is founder and ceo of makerbot industries, and bre, thanks for being here. >> great to be here. >> i first started hearing about these things maybe eight to ten years ago and thought the idea was crazy, but here it is. how does this thing work? >> that's when i heard about it, too, and i really wanted one. they were so expensive back then, i had to make my own. >> how much were they? >> $100,000. now you can get one for $1,400. >> this is creating...
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obviously, you used the petty cash to buy lottery tickets. >> i did. >> the product is great, and if i can get sharla to listen long enough, i'll turn this unfocused organization into a national brand. my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you think that i can launch you in a direction to make you a profit, then you should do a deal with me. i make tough decisions... how am i supposed to trust you? and back them up with my own cash. it's not always pretty. i have to know for sure that the partner that i have has the same goals as i do. this is business. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this the profit. [hip-hop music] ♪ sharla mcbride started planet popcorn with a single cart and 250 bucks. 13 years later, they now have 30 employees, three flavors, products ranging from kettle corn to churros to crepes. their popcorn sells at fairs and farmers markets all over southern california. but the bulk of her money is generated through downtown disney. planet popcorn generates $2.5 million in revenue, but it still can't turn a profit. this year, they're a
obviously, you used the petty cash to buy lottery tickets. >> i did. >> the product is great, and if i can get sharla to listen long enough, i'll turn this unfocused organization into a national brand. my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you think that i can launch you in a direction to make you a profit, then you should do a deal with me. i make tough decisions... how am i supposed to trust you? and back them up with my own cash. it's not always pretty. i...
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the people of ukraine have more thins on their mind than american petty politics. i'd love to see sanctions put in place by the treasury department but at the end of the day what we're going to really need is critical american leadership. unfortunately for the president, it's that word "credible" where he has a real deficit. he let putin bring him down the garden path on syria, a country that was supposed to have given up all its kemic am weapons by february but has only given up 11% of them. what accountability have we heard demanded by the president. whether it's ukraine, china, syria, where wherever we see him, he just doesn't have what it takes to be taken seriously by foreign leaders. >> is he credible? what do you think? >> i think he's more than credible. for example, if you go back and look at 208 when russia went into georgia, we did nothing. that was at the height of our involvement in iraq and afghanistan. he's got the international community to put sanctions. these aren't going to be the treasury. these have to be international sanctions. nobody, even t
the people of ukraine have more thins on their mind than american petty politics. i'd love to see sanctions put in place by the treasury department but at the end of the day what we're going to really need is critical american leadership. unfortunately for the president, it's that word "credible" where he has a real deficit. he let putin bring him down the garden path on syria, a country that was supposed to have given up all its kemic am weapons by february but has only given up 11%...
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just stupid, petty drama. >> both women will receive several days in segregation for fighting.nsions continue to rise in another unit as well. enrique cruz says he came to s 4 on his own free will in order to investigate the alleged misdoings of fellow blood member michael bates. >> i was sent here. after speaking with him and confirming that that other individual is a liar, now i must go. tonight i will be gone. >> a couple days later, though cruz often boasts that he controls his housing assignments his transfer is actually prompted by a plea agreement on his drug charge. >> he came back from court. his maximum security status was changed based on his sentence, so he went to medium. he is going to be transferred there tonight. >> thank you. i appreciate that. >> cruz's plea deal will result in a maximum of four years in prison on his charge of drug possession with intent to distribute in a school zone. his final sentence will be issued in an upcoming hearing, but for now, cruz is busy making his presence known in his new unit. >> yeah, yeah. what's up, old-timer? how you doin
just stupid, petty drama. >> both women will receive several days in segregation for fighting.nsions continue to rise in another unit as well. enrique cruz says he came to s 4 on his own free will in order to investigate the alleged misdoings of fellow blood member michael bates. >> i was sent here. after speaking with him and confirming that that other individual is a liar, now i must go. tonight i will be gone. >> a couple days later, though cruz often boasts that he...
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just stupid, petty drama. >> both women will receive several days in segregation for fighting.inue to rise in another unit as well. enrique cruz says he came to s4 on his own free will in order to investigate the alleged misdoings of fellow blood member michael bates. >> i was sent here. after speaking with him and confirming that that other individual is a liar, now i must go. tonight i will be gone. >> a couple days later, though cruz often boasts that he controls his housing assignments his transfer has actually been prompted by a plea agreement on his drug charge. >> he came back from court. his maximum security status was changed based on his sentence, so he went to medium. he is going to be transferred there tonight. >> thank you. i appreciate that. >> cruz's plea deal will result in a maximum of four years in prison on his charge of drug possession with intent to distribute in a school zone. his final sentence will be issued in an upcoming hearing, but for now, cruz is busy making his presence known in his new unit. >> how have you been? >> yeah, yeah. what's up, old-tim
just stupid, petty drama. >> both women will receive several days in segregation for fighting.inue to rise in another unit as well. enrique cruz says he came to s4 on his own free will in order to investigate the alleged misdoings of fellow blood member michael bates. >> i was sent here. after speaking with him and confirming that that other individual is a liar, now i must go. tonight i will be gone. >> a couple days later, though cruz often boasts that he controls his...
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they're petty and this is how they release their anger. >> you are your own racist.ome people think they -- >> kills me over here. >> while officers have grown used to seemingly petty conflicts in the female housing units. >> lieutenant, can i talk to you, please? >> some veterans on staff say lately it's been worse than ever. >> it's never been like that. never. in seven and a half years we've never had the conflict, going to the door saying what are you arguing about now? she looked at me. she touched me. >> you guys all need to understand something. every one of you is pushing this beyond where it needs to go. i'm not going to deal with it. i'm not. recently we've had a number of different personalities inside the female wing. it's just been a lot of type a personalities clashing in the mix and causing a lot of problems inside the unit. >> one of the most prominent among those personalities is shontera jennings. >> i'm outspoken and i speak my mind. i'm a little loud at times. they look at me as a trouble maker. another inmate feels i shouldn't be in the unit beca
they're petty and this is how they release their anger. >> you are your own racist.ome people think they -- >> kills me over here. >> while officers have grown used to seemingly petty conflicts in the female housing units. >> lieutenant, can i talk to you, please? >> some veterans on staff say lately it's been worse than ever. >> it's never been like that. never. in seven and a half years we've never had the conflict, going to the door saying what are you...
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petty officer mary mayo.he motive still unknown. >>> new concerns this morning that russia may invade eastern ukraine. ukraine says there are 100,000 troops along the border with armored vehicles helicopters and planes. mike turner calling on the president to take action. >> it is predicting war with russia. the administration is basically ignoring it they are continuing their false narrative. they can use soft power to discuss russia instead of actually pulling together where we have security agreements and working with the ukraine to give it military advice. >> the forces are there to carry out a spring exercise but pentagon officials say there are no signs of any drill underway. >>> new jersey's governor chris christie cleared of wrong doing in the scandal on the traffic jams on the george washington bridge. >> there is not a sled hred of evidence that governor krits tee knew about this before it happened. >> the report does blame former port authority officials david wild steen and former deputy chief of
petty officer mary mayo.he motive still unknown. >>> new concerns this morning that russia may invade eastern ukraine. ukraine says there are 100,000 troops along the border with armored vehicles helicopters and planes. mike turner calling on the president to take action. >> it is predicting war with russia. the administration is basically ignoring it they are continuing their false narrative. they can use soft power to discuss russia instead of actually pulling together where we...
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. >>> petty criminals, consider yourself warned. there is a new plan to keep you in check. change is on the way. >> reporter: serious crime in walnut creek is rare. there were 55 aggravated assaults, 3 forcible rapes, and no homicides. >> walnut creek is safe. you can walk anytime. >> reporter: the glitsy downtown shopping area. >> read the newspaper. you are constantly aware of crime. >> reporter: the bar scene heats up at night. >> i think we have a lot of folks coming in from other communities causing trouble. >> reporter: it is worry some. >> cars and homes getting broken into, people getting drunk. >> reporter: budget cuts saw the police force dipped to 82. now they will be dedicated to schools. >> during the busy hours we will have more officers on the streets. >> reporter: citations dropped from 10,000 to 3500 last year. by the end of april three motorcycle officers will be back on the roads. a new plan divides the city in 9 beats. >> they will deal with it. the chief mentioned that officers will be offended when there is crime in their beat. >> reporter: that 12 and
. >>> petty criminals, consider yourself warned. there is a new plan to keep you in check. change is on the way. >> reporter: serious crime in walnut creek is rare. there were 55 aggravated assaults, 3 forcible rapes, and no homicides. >> walnut creek is safe. you can walk anytime. >> reporter: the glitsy downtown shopping area. >> read the newspaper. you are constantly aware of crime. >> reporter: the bar scene heats up at night. >> i think we have...
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but the crimes they're associated with range from horrific to petty and everything in between. >> i'mery photogenic. >> reporter: deandre barnes was arrested on charges of cocaine and marijuana possession with intent to sell. he plans to plead not guilty. >> melissa, who was that? >> my baby mama. >> your baby mama. you got that drama? >> if he seems at ease here that might be because this is his third stay at hillsborough county. >> slide all the way back. >> barnes is already familiar with the full-body scan chairs and facial scanners used to detect weapons or other contra banned that might be hid inside body cavities. >> barnes. >> i know you're barnes. >> go ahead, sir. welcome back. >> i said i wasn't gonna come back and i'm back. i let myself down. >> yeah, it still looks the same. i guess i'll make my bed up. >> though barnes has been arrested a half dozen times, the charges haven't always struck. he only has one prior conviction for obstructing a law enforcement officer. >> coming to jail i ain't going to lie, it's like, damn, how the hell am i going to get myself out of the s
but the crimes they're associated with range from horrific to petty and everything in between. >> i'mery photogenic. >> reporter: deandre barnes was arrested on charges of cocaine and marijuana possession with intent to sell. he plans to plead not guilty. >> melissa, who was that? >> my baby mama. >> your baby mama. you got that drama? >> if he seems at ease here that might be because this is his third stay at hillsborough county. >> slide all the way...
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and keeping the people safe, keeping the public safe and recovering this oil. >> okay, first class petty officer with the u.s. coast guard and thank you for your time today. >> no problem, thank you. >> now to the missing jet liner from malaysia, 8 planes flying over the indian ocean and covering ten thousand nautical miles and satellite photos, including new ones show objects floating in the water and an approaching storm could interrupt the search this week. we are going to a pilot and expert on airplane security and todd, nice to see you. first to the thoughts on the new photo released by france and showing possible debris in the water, is this hopeful news for searchers? >> it is hopeful news for two reasons, first, the most thing you have another set of satellites out there and looking for this and other satellites that could chime in later and having a number of satellites is good. they are all in differentorbits and the hopeful sign it is finding something. not as good as having a ship looking at this. it is more likely this the ships and planes will actually get a sample of this
and keeping the people safe, keeping the public safe and recovering this oil. >> okay, first class petty officer with the u.s. coast guard and thank you for your time today. >> no problem, thank you. >> now to the missing jet liner from malaysia, 8 planes flying over the indian ocean and covering ten thousand nautical miles and satellite photos, including new ones show objects floating in the water and an approaching storm could interrupt the search this week. we are going to...
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. >>> rowdy bar patrons, speeders and petty criminals, consider yourself warned. good evening, i'm ann. >>> and i'm bryan, kpix -- where you will soon see many more officers around. >> if you live in san francisco, oak land or san jose, you know what a crime rate is and by that comparison the crime rate in walnut creek -- serious crime is rare. last year there were 55 aggravated assaults, 3 forceable rapes and no homicides. >> you can walk any time. you feel safe. >> what crime there is can mostly be found here in the downtown shopping area. >> last year they backed into tiffanies over there, read the newspaper, aware of crime. >> when the sun goes down the downtown bar scene keeps up. >> it's like the bar scene for the east bay area. there are a lot of folks coming in to cause trouble. >> that's not the gun violence, it is worry some. >> cars getting broke into, homes getting broke into. >> budget cuts over the past few years saw the police force dip down to 72 officers. >> what we're going to have now is much more overlap between the teams. so during our busiest
. >>> rowdy bar patrons, speeders and petty criminals, consider yourself warned. good evening, i'm ann. >>> and i'm bryan, kpix -- where you will soon see many more officers around. >> if you live in san francisco, oak land or san jose, you know what a crime rate is and by that comparison the crime rate in walnut creek -- serious crime is rare. last year there were 55 aggravated assaults, 3 forceable rapes and no homicides. >> you can walk any time. you feel safe....
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nl i'm a peasant at heart a petty serrf with nice hair and a strong liver.rs. rabbit. rabbit say pet i don't eat pets. >> jon: it's a good rule to live by. please welcome baak to the program jude law. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >>>jon: welcome. >> thanks. >> jon: how are you? >> very well. -ú>> jon: is there a name for that facial hair configuration? >> we, we, we now call it dom's chops. >> jon: om's chops. >> but i think lemmie from motorhead can probably claim first dives on those really. >> jon: he can. i think it was an old civil war. >> yeah. >> jon: old like 19th cennury maybe russian aristocrat, something like thank theyyused to grow them down here. >> jon: facial hair used to be -- >> as it mazing what facial hair does. i was 60% towards getting the character as soon as i grew that in. >> jon: really? >> yeah. >> jon: was there any thought? the key to it is this leaving the chin open. >> yes, yes. >> jon: you grow it together. >> right there. >> jon: oh, yeah. i love having a beard. when i don't have one i miss it terribly. >> becau
nl i'm a peasant at heart a petty serrf with nice hair and a strong liver.rs. rabbit. rabbit say pet i don't eat pets. >> jon: it's a good rule to live by. please welcome baak to the program jude law. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >>>jon: welcome. >> thanks. >> jon: how are you? >> very well. -ú>> jon: is there a name for that facial hair configuration? >> we, we, we now call it dom's chops. >> jon: om's chops. >> but i...
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>> you know, this may seem like inside baseball to a lot of people, and just more petty squabbling, butbout minority rights. and there was a profound disrespect on the part of darrell issa with respect to one of the most distinguished members of our caucus, the ranking member, elijah cummings, who's a real statesman. he's not somebody who plays petty politics, is not comfortable with partisan squabbling, but is asserting his right as the ranking member to be heard. to have a chairman of a committee cut off another member's microphone, because he doesn't want him to be able to speak, while considering contempt against a woman who's invoked her constitutional protected privilege, the fifth amendment, is, you know, a mountainous irony. and a shameful episode. >> as you know, house speaker john boehner has said that lois lerner should be held in contempt. darrell issa says he's looking into that possibility. should she be held in contempt? >> no, of course not. she's invoked her constitutionally privileged -- protection, the fifth amendment. the fifth amendment was one of the most important
>> you know, this may seem like inside baseball to a lot of people, and just more petty squabbling, butbout minority rights. and there was a profound disrespect on the part of darrell issa with respect to one of the most distinguished members of our caucus, the ranking member, elijah cummings, who's a real statesman. he's not somebody who plays petty politics, is not comfortable with partisan squabbling, but is asserting his right as the ranking member to be heard. to have a chairman of a...
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and he'd' been arrested a number of times for forgery and petty theft. >> we were pretty optimistic thathad found the person who might have committed this crime. >> investigators found mitchell at his home in delaware. and they knew immediately this was a dead end. >> as soon as i saw richard mitchell, i knew he was not our guy. he had a full beard. and the suspect we're looking for was clean shaven. >> furthermore, mitchell's palm prints didn't match the print from the crime scene. he also had an alibi. >> as it turned out, he was not our man. >> back at the crime scene, investigators found another clue. blood on the light switch in the victim's living room was not the victim's blood. presumably, it belonged to the killer. >> he could have cut his hand on the door when it broke the glass to reach in to unlock the door to get into the house. >> a sample of the blood was sent to the fbi's forensic lab which confirmed it didn't belong to the victim's son charles or any of the other suspects in the case. >> certainly is a frustrating situation when you know you have good evidence, and you j
and he'd' been arrested a number of times for forgery and petty theft. >> we were pretty optimistic thathad found the person who might have committed this crime. >> investigators found mitchell at his home in delaware. and they knew immediately this was a dead end. >> as soon as i saw richard mitchell, i knew he was not our guy. he had a full beard. and the suspect we're looking for was clean shaven. >> furthermore, mitchell's palm prints didn't match the print from the...
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wouldn't it be nice if the right looked beyond this kind of petty politics? joining me now are richard wolffe and michelle cottle. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks, reverend. >> thanks, rev. >> richard, let me start with you. why is this crisis all about mom jeans and macho putin for the gop? >> well, it's not new for this republican party to approach this president and say he is not up to the job. he's, you know, he doesn't have the intellectual capacity or the moral strength or the backbone to do this job. they've been doing this for years. and maybe that's what parties do, right? there were very similar criticisms coming from mccain about president clinton and his foreign policy. of course, they ignored the bush record, and they get very annoyed when we talk about the bush record. but it is worth considering a president who dressed up in the oval office who just launched a war that was the biggest foreign policy disaster since vietnam. for serious republicans, and for some reason, you know, people in the media still consider senator
wouldn't it be nice if the right looked beyond this kind of petty politics? joining me now are richard wolffe and michelle cottle. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks, reverend. >> thanks, rev. >> richard, let me start with you. why is this crisis all about mom jeans and macho putin for the gop? >> well, it's not new for this republican party to approach this president and say he is not up to the job. he's, you know, he doesn't have the intellectual...
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he disarmed a petty officer and then shot and killed a sailor, security forces then fatally shot the gunman. >>> the deadly mud slide in oso, washington state was predicted. scientists studying the hillside found the potential for catastrophic failure. that was 15 years ago. they say they took their findings to the army corps of engineers. officials say they are dealing with at least 170 reports of people missing. allen schauffler is in arlington, which is nearby, and allen, the president expressing condolences for the families there. >> reporter: that's right, del, the president on his trip oversees talk about oso, washington and the huge landslide here. they did have searchers in that very dangerous slide zone. but they said no signs of life, and no new bodies discovered. there will be a lot more people, 150 or so out at the scene today. the president talked earlier from europe about the events happening here, and how the federal government will be helping out. >> i just spoke to the governor who swiftly declared a state of emergency. i signed that emergency declaration to make sur
he disarmed a petty officer and then shot and killed a sailor, security forces then fatally shot the gunman. >>> the deadly mud slide in oso, washington state was predicted. scientists studying the hillside found the potential for catastrophic failure. that was 15 years ago. they say they took their findings to the army corps of engineers. officials say they are dealing with at least 170 reports of people missing. allen schauffler is in arlington, which is nearby, and allen, the...
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. >> i they we believed too petty as the greatest world power and i think he is a man that we can do business with. >> well, you heard from the pro- putin corner here. >> do not knock that corner, necessarily. >> there has been tension between president putin and president obama and the olympics were a moment for putin to put his country on the world stage and restore the lost grand our. and if he behaved in a heavily handed way to ukraine, he is going undo all of the goodwill he did with the $8 billion that he spent on the olympics. >> $51 billion. >> okay, a lot more, well, the point is that he wants to show that russia is a mod herb, forward thinking nation--is a modern, forward thinking nation and how he behaves toward ukraine is going set that back. he is a smart man. the ukrainan president is a loser, he is not going back him. he wants ukraine to stay together. it is going to require a lot of diplomacy on his part. but more importantly, the ue are--the eu are the real powers. >> and president putin, in a telephone conservation with president obama jus the other day commit today
. >> i they we believed too petty as the greatest world power and i think he is a man that we can do business with. >> well, you heard from the pro- putin corner here. >> do not knock that corner, necessarily. >> there has been tension between president putin and president obama and the olympics were a moment for putin to put his country on the world stage and restore the lost grand our. and if he behaved in a heavily handed way to ukraine, he is going undo all of the...
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they but tientsin for victoria when she was speaking in congress but to be so far ahead of every petty else to be so highly charged they would just ignore them. so i think that happened. the first book that was written was 1927. but that book is full of lies that with the autobiographical sketch to get what was real and what was not. in debt was copied by several and a movement in the seven days that now they are on the web site. the time is now. we always thought they were ahead of their time and they would speak to another generation. >> how did you begin your research? you said you read their letters? >> the answer is torture. [laughter] i started off looking at the books that was written and their sources you don't want to take from the book but find the original source is. then i found the letters in illinois then at the boston public library and had a wonderful researcher. he is from japan and is adopted. the day that i got on my phone sent me the 1872 "new york times" article i almost fainted. because when i started the weekly zero lots of them was not digitized. all of that ver
they but tientsin for victoria when she was speaking in congress but to be so far ahead of every petty else to be so highly charged they would just ignore them. so i think that happened. the first book that was written was 1927. but that book is full of lies that with the autobiographical sketch to get what was real and what was not. in debt was copied by several and a movement in the seven days that now they are on the web site. the time is now. we always thought they were ahead of their time...
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are they being cheap and petty by starting to charge for aca now? >> no. i think like katie said they want to hold the government accountable. they feel they we lied to by this president and want to show americans why this is so damaging and costly. obama promised that small businesses would save money, they would save $3,000 per employee. now we know two-thirds of businesses -- 10 million workers are going to see their premiums go p. you know where that report came from? that came from your buddy, obama's white house. they are the ones thatame out with that report. you saying this is ridiculous you don't know what we are talking about. this is from obama. >> you don't know what you are talking about. the fact street -- >> yes, i do. >> it has come tr and cbo certified -- >> that's not true. >> the rest of the country for health care as a result of obamacare and a lot of -- >> small businesses have seen their health insurance go up for five years straight. now they are not even going on have health insurance. they are going to drop all of their employees a
are they being cheap and petty by starting to charge for aca now? >> no. i think like katie said they want to hold the government accountable. they feel they we lied to by this president and want to show americans why this is so damaging and costly. obama promised that small businesses would save money, they would save $3,000 per employee. now we know two-thirds of businesses -- 10 million workers are going to see their premiums go p. you know where that report came from? that came from...
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also petty and despicable. suddenly i remembered that woman i'd killed at zasyp. it all came back to me. i was such a swine. i'm so sick of myself that i went out and got drunk. let's sit down in here for a while. no one will come in here. the whole town would have burnt down but for the soldiers. they're a fine lot of fellows, excellent fellows. oh, oh, yeah. yes, they're a fine lot. what is the time? almost three. it's beginning to get light. well, everyone's sitting in the ballroom and no one thinks of leaving. that man solyony there too. you should go to bed, doctor. oh, well i'm all right. perhaps he's-- you're a fine one. in vino veritas as they used to say in rome? everybody keeps asking me to arrange a concert in aid of the victims of the fire. huh, who would you get to perform in it? it can be done if we wanted to. maria sergeyevna plays the piano wonderfully well in my opinion. yes, wonderfully well. she's forgotten how to. she hasn't played for three years, maybe it's four. nobody understands music in this town, not a single person, but i do, i really d
also petty and despicable. suddenly i remembered that woman i'd killed at zasyp. it all came back to me. i was such a swine. i'm so sick of myself that i went out and got drunk. let's sit down in here for a while. no one will come in here. the whole town would have burnt down but for the soldiers. they're a fine lot of fellows, excellent fellows. oh, oh, yeah. yes, they're a fine lot. what is the time? almost three. it's beginning to get light. well, everyone's sitting in the ballroom and no...
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. >> reporter: that hope and passion for the people on flight 370 is what drives flight engineer petty officer brandon bronak and even as the sun fades away, and it is time to go home again empty-handed. >> well, it is pretty stressful. we were all hoping that we would find something. >> reporter: another long grueling search is over for today. a new mission begins tomorrow. will riply, cnn, over the indian ocean. >>> it is a difficult thought s especially for families, but the missing plane might be found deep on the ocean floor. next, i will show you some deep sea technology that could be key to finding it. that's a man interviewino.for a job. not that one. that one. the one who seems like he's already got the job 'cause he studied all the right courses from the get-go. and that's an accountant, a mom, a university of phoenix scholarship recipient, who used our unique --scratch that-- awesome career-planning tool. and that's a student, working late, with a day job, taking courses aligned with the industry he's aiming to be in. ready to build an education around the career that you wa
. >> reporter: that hope and passion for the people on flight 370 is what drives flight engineer petty officer brandon bronak and even as the sun fades away, and it is time to go home again empty-handed. >> well, it is pretty stressful. we were all hoping that we would find something. >> reporter: another long grueling search is over for today. a new mission begins tomorrow. will riply, cnn, over the indian ocean. >>> it is a difficult thought s especially for...
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richard petty said the only way she could win a race is if nobody else is on the track. when you hear something like that? >> that's obviously a harsh statement by any stretch. >> nobody would ever say that about a male driver. >> exactly. you just sit there and say, what's the point? even if that's your feeling, why say it? she goes by a different set of rules and it's unfortunate. i feel for how hard she has it. but at the same time she doesn't want anybody to feel for her. she doesn't want any pity and she'll let you know that. she's very, very, very tough. she can -- as rough as the road is for her, she can handle it. >> and your 13-year-old niece is tearing it up in the mini series. she's really good. >> she wins a lot of races and she races with the boys and beats them on a regular basis. she's fiery, and danica is her favorite driver. she would rather danica win the daytona 500 than me. so that's the power of danica patrick. >> you have all kinds of national commercials and sponsorships and the national guard and that relationship has gone great, but it's fallen u
richard petty said the only way she could win a race is if nobody else is on the track. when you hear something like that? >> that's obviously a harsh statement by any stretch. >> nobody would ever say that about a male driver. >> exactly. you just sit there and say, what's the point? even if that's your feeling, why say it? she goes by a different set of rules and it's unfortunate. i feel for how hard she has it. but at the same time she doesn't want anybody to feel for her....
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. ~ this probably sounds a little petty, but maintenance, there were a series of artv consolidates in san francisco that say weekly [speaker not understood] ~. that talked about how maintenance is really awful at muni. and one of the things that muni does is they turn on the buses and let them idle for like about 4 or 5 hours before they go out, which is a huge waste of fuel. and wear and tear on the bus itself, that's number one. and also when i'm on geary street, i'm always amazed at the empty out of service buses that are going in both directions and i don't understand why they cannot pick up passengers and have it said at the sign at the beginning where they're going to end so people have a choice of at least riding those bus he because that's another huge waste of fuel. and what else? also, another thing that i find a little upsetting, but i understand muni has time constraints. but at cross areas, major cross areas, buses see or streetcars, they see the other vehicle coming in the opposite direction or, you know, in the crossing direction and they don't wait. there's always peop
. ~ this probably sounds a little petty, but maintenance, there were a series of artv consolidates in san francisco that say weekly [speaker not understood] ~. that talked about how maintenance is really awful at muni. and one of the things that muni does is they turn on the buses and let them idle for like about 4 or 5 hours before they go out, which is a huge waste of fuel. and wear and tear on the bus itself, that's number one. and also when i'm on geary street, i'm always amazed at the...
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i spent 16 years in the coast guard as an enlisted member, rank of chief petty officer now an officer currently serving as the training officer for port security at 312 which is an expeditionery warfare unit out of san francisco airport. so, the only expedition warfare unit in san francisco city limits. i have served as a training officer and education service officer, serving junior personnel, helping them access and training through the military. i hold an m.b.a. from yada business school in barcelona, i'm currently a masters student at university of san francisco. i also volunteered to see stand down in 2012 and veterans wheelchair ragata. i served as [speaker not understood] in san francisco bay, [speaker not understood] in the area serving locally. i have a lot to offer this city. i'm a home grown guy and i think what i bring is a connection to active duty service members and i'm still in service, and i think i can advise the mayor significantly in that regard. thank you. if there are any questions. >> seeing none, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so, the next person, ernest
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major ukrainian military base that can cost to him and now for the latest outbreaks yes i let the petty probably a military base to ukrainian military base twenty five km south east of the crimean capital and what we've been witnessing over the past now is a gradual what seems to be a very tense standoff in the making here what you see behind the arc. russian commandos. several dozen of them perhaps as many as two hundred heavily armed. i was speaking to one before not denying that they are rushing in a rustic minutes keep going around the perimeter of this ukrainian based in the past few minutes we saw dozens of soldiers of russian commandos with machine guns emerging from a boat military vehicles military trucks a couple of them mounted with heavy machine guns deployed around the perimeter of the youth of this ukrainian base here. now we have not seen at least i have not seen in the ukrainian soldiers show their face today. they may be inside the barracks hold up. we had known earlier that the letters were cannot ukrainians cannot do any provocative actions. that said darebin high lev
major ukrainian military base that can cost to him and now for the latest outbreaks yes i let the petty probably a military base to ukrainian military base twenty five km south east of the crimean capital and what we've been witnessing over the past now is a gradual what seems to be a very tense standoff in the making here what you see behind the arc. russian commandos. several dozen of them perhaps as many as two hundred heavily armed. i was speaking to one before not denying that they are...
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it's made me more grateful for what i have and it's made me vow to stop moaning about the petty things in my life. when i was in juarez, if somebody had said, would you stay or would you wanna move out? and i remember just thinking, oh no way, no way i'd stay and then i think since i've come home, just reflecting on how dedicated they are, it's renewed my belief in nursing and how important it is. it made me just think, you know, maybe i've forgotten a bit of that really. iran, it was interesting that he didn't know in his words but we are all suffering from terrorism and have a big need to fight this phenomenon and we heard earlier for the outgoing for president of the arab summit, his thoughts on terrorism and i believe the prince is speaking so let's listen in to what he has to say. >> translator:
it's made me more grateful for what i have and it's made me vow to stop moaning about the petty things in my life. when i was in juarez, if somebody had said, would you stay or would you wanna move out? and i remember just thinking, oh no way, no way i'd stay and then i think since i've come home, just reflecting on how dedicated they are, it's renewed my belief in nursing and how important it is. it made me just think, you know, maybe i've forgotten a bit of that really. iran, it was...
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what do you make of the trash talking between richard petty and danica patrick? saying she can only win if everybody else stayed at home. >> that was unfortunate. he came back and soft and that comment. danica has every bit of competitiveness as our other drivers. she was on the pole for the daytona 500 and she was running ace. that is a terrific show them for any driver. she set the stage for other young women coming up through the ranks. >> president giving his own tribute to women with one small misspelling. >> when aretha first told us what r-e-s-p-e-c-t meant to her, she had no idea it would become a rallying cry for everyone who felt marginalized. they wanted respect. >> ms. franklin will forgive him. here she is at the white house concert last night. ♪ >> ♪ you're no good heartbreaker >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. we are streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet, and smartphone. i am adam johnson. today's moving pictures, the video is the story. the russian navy sank one of its own ships in crimea. it is now blocking ukrainian ships.
what do you make of the trash talking between richard petty and danica patrick? saying she can only win if everybody else stayed at home. >> that was unfortunate. he came back and soft and that comment. danica has every bit of competitiveness as our other drivers. she was on the pole for the daytona 500 and she was running ace. that is a terrific show them for any driver. she set the stage for other young women coming up through the ranks. >> president giving his own tribute to...
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hardcore criminals to petty thieves all share the space, as the dry season starts there is a new crisister has dried up. >> we have to buy tankers the water and manage the government. >> reporter: last year they had to imagine with only two cubs of water a day. >> we have written to the headquarters requesting this em to rebuild the prison. the government is building prisons in stages across the countries rif. >> reporter: prisons needed to be upgraded prison operators and say the police say it's happening, but for most of these inmates it's taking much too long. al jazerra, western nepal. >>> thousands of people in rio de janeiro has been enjoying one of the world's biggest street parties. ♪ ♪ >> in a blast of color and sound knew since asks dancers made their way in to the carnival. it's brazil's last big bash before it hosts the world cup football later this year. al jazerra's gabe is there. >> reporter: i just want to give you a sense here of how colorful the rio carnival is. here here in the stadium that seats sieve 5,000 people, this is the first night of the carnival here in this
hardcore criminals to petty thieves all share the space, as the dry season starts there is a new crisister has dried up. >> we have to buy tankers the water and manage the government. >> reporter: last year they had to imagine with only two cubs of water a day. >> we have written to the headquarters requesting this em to rebuild the prison. the government is building prisons in stages across the countries rif. >> reporter: prisons needed to be upgraded prison operators...