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you see ralph tresant giving her money.goes on to the car and bobby brown and the women come out and the rose lady runs up. she is speaking in spanish. they don't know what you're saying? >> no, no, no, no. >> she is being so annoying. >> oh, no. >> he comes up -- >> i bought them. >> now in a moment of truth, what do they do? oh, sorry. >> ralph says he bought one flower for each of them. his wife is holding the entire bouquet. i think he bought the whole thing to make it up to her. >> or he jacked that woman's bouquet! >> no. >> why would you think he would steal them? >> [beep] give me them roses, now! >> have a good night. >> thank you. >> coming up -- >> brian littrell from the backstreet boys, he sold his tiny little house. he does not live larger than life. >> oh. >> i don't want it that way. >> plus -- >> michael jackson from 2007 during a photo shoot, he eats it so hard in this video. he is like hiding in a hole in the wall. he goes back in time, michael. go back in time. >> he gets blacker? [laughter] >> "tmz" bro
you see ralph tresant giving her money.goes on to the car and bobby brown and the women come out and the rose lady runs up. she is speaking in spanish. they don't know what you're saying? >> no, no, no, no. >> she is being so annoying. >> oh, no. >> he comes up -- >> i bought them. >> now in a moment of truth, what do they do? oh, sorry. >> ralph says he bought one flower for each of them. his wife is holding the entire bouquet. i think he bought the...
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the future according to ralph nader.lain what happens when i get sick, sir. r you know that family? the one whose eye for design is apparent in every detail? ♪ whose refined taste is best characterized by the company they keep? ♪ well...say hello to the newest member of the family. the cadillac srx. awarded best interior design of any luxury brand. take advantage of this exceptional offer on the 2013 cadillac srx with premium care maintenance included. you work. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard... because you work. now, capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can get a degree at your pace. and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university learn more at capella.edu ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of lo
the future according to ralph nader.lain what happens when i get sick, sir. r you know that family? the one whose eye for design is apparent in every detail? ♪ whose refined taste is best characterized by the company they keep? ♪ well...say hello to the newest member of the family. the cadillac srx. awarded best interior design of any luxury brand. take advantage of this exceptional offer on the 2013 cadillac srx with premium care maintenance included. you work. and you want to get an mba....
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ralph menzies has been there for 17 years. >> ralph's crime was a brutal one. he kidnapped a female from a convenience store. took her up one of the canyons. tied her to a tree and cut her throat and then left her there. it was so brutal, that's why he is on death row. >> my window is always covered. if i can't go out there and walk on the grass, i don't want to see the grass. because it does bring back a lot of memories. and it does tell me what i can't have and can't do. so, i just fit into my little world and i'm all right. >> ralph has always maintained his innocence. that's ralph's fight. that's not the state of utah's fight. our staff here manage him day to day because he is a death row inmate. and he will get what's coming to a death row inmate, and nothing more. >> from death row, the condemned will be transferred in a state van to the back of the uinta-3 building. >> i personally wish they would either overturn my case, my conviction, or execute me and get it over with. now, you don't know if it's going to be five years down the road, if it's going to
ralph menzies has been there for 17 years. >> ralph's crime was a brutal one. he kidnapped a female from a convenience store. took her up one of the canyons. tied her to a tree and cut her throat and then left her there. it was so brutal, that's why he is on death row. >> my window is always covered. if i can't go out there and walk on the grass, i don't want to see the grass. because it does bring back a lot of memories. and it does tell me what i can't have and can't do. so, i...
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and once you do, you end up like a ralph nader. you are essentially -- you become a pariah, you're pushed out of that system. and of course what's happened, and i think bob would agree with me on this, is that when i began as a journalist, when he began as a journalist, you know, at the "l.a. times," there was far more space, there was far more acceptance of a range of viewpoints and we just watched the walls, you know, close. you know, so there is no place anymore for someone like me within "the new york times." t reminds me of what dorothy parker once said of katharine hepburn's emotional range as an actress. it ranges from a to b. that's sort what have is acceptable of political opinion in america is. it's a to b. so we saw the destruction after the war, i mean, of course the espionage act and the sedition act were used against emma goldman and berkman and the deportations, appeal to reason, even though it did support the war, was shut down. the masses were shut down. unions were destroyed. joe hill, trumped up murder charges, b
and once you do, you end up like a ralph nader. you are essentially -- you become a pariah, you're pushed out of that system. and of course what's happened, and i think bob would agree with me on this, is that when i began as a journalist, when he began as a journalist, you know, at the "l.a. times," there was far more space, there was far more acceptance of a range of viewpoints and we just watched the walls, you know, close. you know, so there is no place anymore for someone like me...
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. >> do you guys now ralph? >> i knew ralph for six years. >> did you meet patrick ewing. >> oh, my god, you guys all must have gone to phoenix then, right? >> yeah. >> den tease would not get off of there. >> oh, i thought she was pregnant. >> now they've got stories about girls from phoenix. as the lie counter grows here, some of them bail. >> i got fired two weeks ago. >> that's all right. >> a lot of the guys after they get found out they're like, sorry, i tried my best. >> sorry about that, man. >> funny prank from the official comedy youtube channel. >> it's an unusual family home but it doesperks. >> there's no lawn to mow. >> and playing with your food never sounded so good. >> it's a kit cat keyboard. >> and the keyboard actually works. >> find out how the candy keys make sweet music. and don't miss your chance to win an ipad mini. tuesday's buzz word is coming up. >>> let's head over to the gridiron for a little junior football. see that little guy right there? that's jace pickett. he's having a bit of
. >> do you guys now ralph? >> i knew ralph for six years. >> did you meet patrick ewing. >> oh, my god, you guys all must have gone to phoenix then, right? >> yeah. >> den tease would not get off of there. >> oh, i thought she was pregnant. >> now they've got stories about girls from phoenix. as the lie counter grows here, some of them bail. >> i got fired two weeks ago. >> that's all right. >> a lot of the guys after they get...
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tavis: i will go down the line here and start with you, ralph. me one ballot that will be added to the pantheon of stuff. law.ve is tavis: that is mine. philip, give me a dance track. >> dance floor. no doubt. tavis: take those two tracks and the genesis, the back story for how they came to be on the project. >> dance floor was a song written by my son and his wife andrea. he also cowrote guiding light, in not only did he grow up this music thing, but being a musician, he studies what makes up each song and he listens very intently to boogie wonderland. because he is 30, he is how we translate that now, how we give a boogie wonderland now. >> our great manager brought love is law and it said it reminded him of a chicago feel. , andrned out really good the baseline specifically, he said to do the baseline when he was reducing emotions. it sort of has that kind of feel. >> i have been rocking for a year and a half. i can't get out of it. >> yeah. tavis: touring continues? >> yes. diego, september 6. >> and you keep going from there? >> we have been
tavis: i will go down the line here and start with you, ralph. me one ballot that will be added to the pantheon of stuff. law.ve is tavis: that is mine. philip, give me a dance track. >> dance floor. no doubt. tavis: take those two tracks and the genesis, the back story for how they came to be on the project. >> dance floor was a song written by my son and his wife andrea. he also cowrote guiding light, in not only did he grow up this music thing, but being a musician, he studies...
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ralph lauren: designing for me is a creative journey. it starts with a feeling, a mood of a certain place, the style of a heroine, her journey, her dreams. i create a world around her. a world beyond fashion. the world of ralph lauren. t of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you see things differently. you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. it's a feeling that only a river can give you. these are journeys that change your perspective on the world, and perhaps, even yourself. viking river cruises. proud sponsor of masterpiece. additional funding is provided by: major support is provided by donald and darlene shiley and by conrad prebys and debbie turner. and by the following: and by: visit us at pbs.org/masterpiece to watch video and explore features. and follow us on facebook and twitter. this program is available ss.wgbh.org stocks fell on worries that china might... announcer: the new pbs for ipad app. you'll never know what you'll find. [dog barks] announcer: available now in the app store. ma
ralph lauren: designing for me is a creative journey. it starts with a feeling, a mood of a certain place, the style of a heroine, her journey, her dreams. i create a world around her. a world beyond fashion. the world of ralph lauren. t of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you see things differently. you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. it's a feeling that only a river can give you. these are journeys that change your perspective on the world, and...
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they were friends with ralph alison i should have asked for questions. marcus books is kind of the last business in the western edition is represents with a small business was like post 1950. i'd like to thank mary and stacey but i'm not opposed to the report but i wanted to see if i could indulge my fellow commissioners. i don't see the connects between the japanese-american and the african-american community after world war ii. the people of japanese people came back to the community particularly on fillmore street and they were weren't shunned they were welcomed back and during this period of significant from 1950 to 19 you only saw an african-american business or a japanese-american business along fillmore there was no ralph lawyer republican. i think it's important for us who live in 2013 to recognize and remember the fillmore of that day without that history we can't respect it. but i want to say that marcus books and it's current owners were not only the leaders 90 for the african-american but for the j. community and those folks were really mad t
they were friends with ralph alison i should have asked for questions. marcus books is kind of the last business in the western edition is represents with a small business was like post 1950. i'd like to thank mary and stacey but i'm not opposed to the report but i wanted to see if i could indulge my fellow commissioners. i don't see the connects between the japanese-american and the african-american community after world war ii. the people of japanese people came back to the community...
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the world of ralph lauren. additional funding is provided by: major support is provided by donald and darlene shiley. great drama is a life-changing experience. it has been for me. please join me in supporting masterpiece and public television. support is also provided by conrad prebys and debbie turner. and by the following: and by: visit us at pbs.org/masterpiece to watch video and explore features. and follow us on facebook and twitter. this program i captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [bird chirping] >> appraiser: well, what a stunning portrait of a beautiful lady. can i, can i see a resemblance here? i think i can, which is lovely. >> woman: yes, it is a picture of me. >> appraiser: a picture of you. and how old were you when this was... >> woman: i was 22. >> appraiser: 22. and, of course, it's by the great, great painter stanley spencer. that is fantastic. how did your family or how did you know stanley spencer? >> woman: well, we lived in cookham, which is where stanley spencer live
the world of ralph lauren. additional funding is provided by: major support is provided by donald and darlene shiley. great drama is a life-changing experience. it has been for me. please join me in supporting masterpiece and public television. support is also provided by conrad prebys and debbie turner. and by the following: and by: visit us at pbs.org/masterpiece to watch video and explore features. and follow us on facebook and twitter. this program i captioned by media access group at wgbh...
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ralph raul ralph nader known as the nice right joe. i'd probably go with. jonathan jonathan i like that next question up on the board's terms you know this bothers round his neck oh i don't want to know what are some clothing gifts you gon on this story. there's a girl who's come about three shows who every time she brings me a gold rose this is a really rotten carrot her gold dipped rose twice three times three times and she really she is actually a she she is a senior at georgetown university and i see the process the problem with it president of school she's pretty and she's the senior george down and she said joy rose i mean rose i'm sorry and i'm on with the ten he was sort of asked about a meter i mean i don't know right now you know i got shows a lot of my mind but the roses are nice. another head it or i we have some twitter question follow up next. that n.b.a. joselyn says you fans are obsessed with your hair joe what made you want to buzz yours all. this hot summertime good answer. no months ago how do you settle your argumen
ralph raul ralph nader known as the nice right joe. i'd probably go with. jonathan jonathan i like that next question up on the board's terms you know this bothers round his neck oh i don't want to know what are some clothing gifts you gon on this story. there's a girl who's come about three shows who every time she brings me a gold rose this is a really rotten carrot her gold dipped rose twice three times three times and she really she is actually a she she is a senior at georgetown university...
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>> it was a spirited but civil debate at george mason university between democrat ralph northam, a stateenator and dr. from norfolk, and e.w. jackson, a lawyer and outspoken minister. at an event focused on virginia's economy, it was a debate on other issues that led to the strongest reaction. the topic of mass shootings, virginia tech, the navy yard, prompted a discussion on mental health care. >> i've got mentally ill people in my family. that someckson said with serious mental illnesses should be institutionalized. >> the last two or three major mass killing's have been by people who are mentally ill who perhaps could have been treated somewhere. >> i'm sorry that you have people in your family that are mentally ill, but how often would you go visit them in an institution? we can do better than that. >> the debate over jackson's past inflammatory remarks criticizing non-christians, people who support abortion rights, yoga, and gay people. >> whether they are said in church or on the floor of the senate, they are offensive. >> i am going to serve all the people of virginia regardless o
>> it was a spirited but civil debate at george mason university between democrat ralph northam, a stateenator and dr. from norfolk, and e.w. jackson, a lawyer and outspoken minister. at an event focused on virginia's economy, it was a debate on other issues that led to the strongest reaction. the topic of mass shootings, virginia tech, the navy yard, prompted a discussion on mental health care. >> i've got mentally ill people in my family. that someckson said with serious mental...
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ralph lauren is making over its management team for the first time in more than a decade. the shuffle will consist of moving president and coo roger farah to the executive vice chairman post. many investors credit farah for the success of ralph lauren's stock, which has risen from 18 dollars in 2000 to 168 dollars today. the stock gained 18% yesterday. nokia has a rather expensive parting gift for its ceo. stephen elop will receive 25 million dollars in compensation. he joined nokia after leaving microsoft in 20- 10, but is now moving back to microsoft, as the two companies merge. its rumored elop may replace microsoft's ceo steve ballmer when he leaves within a year. holiday helpers are in demand at kohls. though the christmas shopping season hasn't even started, the retailer is already saying it expects to hire 53 thousand workers, or an average of 40 per store. stores are expected to be fully staffed for the season by mid- november. there's plenty more just ahead.... find out if it's better to rent or own as housing prices rise but mortgage rates drop. plus-- how a role
ralph lauren is making over its management team for the first time in more than a decade. the shuffle will consist of moving president and coo roger farah to the executive vice chairman post. many investors credit farah for the success of ralph lauren's stock, which has risen from 18 dollars in 2000 to 168 dollars today. the stock gained 18% yesterday. nokia has a rather expensive parting gift for its ceo. stephen elop will receive 25 million dollars in compensation. he joined nokia after...
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ralph bank coe, sitting there in the front row, in order to dig up some of the pieces of the monetary debate that was being waged in the op-ed pages between, in the late '70s and early '80s, pieces that otherwise you would not be able to find be online. they're now housed at the goldstandard.org, and there's a conscious effort to reignite the public debate. ralph was writing in "forbes" not too long ago, rebutting a comment made by the economists, the new york university economist nouriel roubini that the argument for sound money through a classical gold standard was the province of nut jobs on the right wing, the fringe of the right wing, i believe, was the actual term that he used. and ralph did a very eloquent job of defending the public debate, the very centrist and important job of arguing for a classical gold standard. not from a fringe, lunatic fringe or from the side, one element or another of the political spectrum, but to actually advocate a monetary system where bob can save a dollar today and know that it's worth that dollar in purchasing power 40 years from now. and i'm n
ralph bank coe, sitting there in the front row, in order to dig up some of the pieces of the monetary debate that was being waged in the op-ed pages between, in the late '70s and early '80s, pieces that otherwise you would not be able to find be online. they're now housed at the goldstandard.org, and there's a conscious effort to reignite the public debate. ralph was writing in "forbes" not too long ago, rebutting a comment made by the economists, the new york university economist...
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so, ralph, not believing what i had to say, but believing now.ead. >> the thing about with mr. compton. this ain't the first time he tried to pull something, not only here, but at other fa si facilities to get protective custody. one of the things where he got caught up this time. other information from sources. likes new get in debt can't pay his debt. behavioral thing. what you do behavioral, is you discipline the behavior. that's what we are doing. he is going to protective custody. he is going home here shortly. might be moved further back because of the report. that's not my decision. that's hp's decision. at this point, compton any case is closed. >> later with the individually camera we provided him, compton expressed his feelings about the writeup. >> let's talk about this. the end result on this situation right here. what's going to happen? thrown away. thrown out. in the trash. >> the prison disciplinary board assessed compton with a loss of 60 days good time but suspended it, pending good behavior. on the way back from the hearing, an
so, ralph, not believing what i had to say, but believing now.ead. >> the thing about with mr. compton. this ain't the first time he tried to pull something, not only here, but at other fa si facilities to get protective custody. one of the things where he got caught up this time. other information from sources. likes new get in debt can't pay his debt. behavioral thing. what you do behavioral, is you discipline the behavior. that's what we are doing. he is going to protective custody. he...
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you see ralph tresant giving her money. the car and bobby brown and the women come out and the rose lady runs up. she is speaking in spanish. they don't know what you're saying? >> no, no, no, no. >> she is being so annoying. >> oh, no. >> he comes up -- >> i bought them. >> now in a moment of truth, what do they do? oh, sorry. >> ralph says he bought one flower for each of them. his wife is holding the entire bouquet. i think he bought the whole thing to make it up to her. >> or he jacked that woman's bouquet! >> no. >> why would you think he would steal them? >> [beep] give me them roses, now! >> have a good night. >> thank you. >> coming up -- >> brian littrell from the backstreet boys, he sold his tiny little house. he does not live larger than life. >> oh. >> i don't want it that way. >> plus -- >> michael jackson from 2007 during a photo shoot, he eats it so hard in this video. he is like hiding in a hole in the wall. he goes back in time, michael. go back in time. >> he gets blacker? [laughter] >> "tmz" brought to yo
you see ralph tresant giving her money. the car and bobby brown and the women come out and the rose lady runs up. she is speaking in spanish. they don't know what you're saying? >> no, no, no, no. >> she is being so annoying. >> oh, no. >> he comes up -- >> i bought them. >> now in a moment of truth, what do they do? oh, sorry. >> ralph says he bought one flower for each of them. his wife is holding the entire bouquet. i think he bought the whole thing...
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ralph watts conrad iii, trabajaba como maestro de arte en una escuela elemental.actualmente se encuentra en baja administrativa..conrad de 43-aÑos enseÑaba en seis escuelas elementales belmont, lowe's island, frances hazel reid, legacy, mill run y creighton's corner..conrad podria enfrentar cargos adicionales.. la policia busca mayor informacion sobre las actividades de conrad y posibles victimas..puede llamar a la policia al 703- 777-0475 ... el servicio de inmigracion y aduanas --ice-- anuncio el lanzamiento de una nueva aplicacion para telefonos inteligentes con la que el publico podran aportar informacion sobre profugos y presuntos depredadores sexuales de ninos ... son fugitivos. personas no identificadas. depredadores sexuales de menores. y ahora gracias a la tecnologia, sus fotos podrian estar en su mano... esto es, si baja una aplicacion del servicio de inmigracion y control de aduanas ... la nueva herramienta se llama "operation predator" y pretende cazar a pervertidos de menores... barbara gonzalez/portavoz de ice "sabemos que a traves de la ayuda a la c
ralph watts conrad iii, trabajaba como maestro de arte en una escuela elemental.actualmente se encuentra en baja administrativa..conrad de 43-aÑos enseÑaba en seis escuelas elementales belmont, lowe's island, frances hazel reid, legacy, mill run y creighton's corner..conrad podria enfrentar cargos adicionales.. la policia busca mayor informacion sobre las actividades de conrad y posibles victimas..puede llamar a la policia al 703- 777-0475 ... el servicio de inmigracion y aduanas --ice--...
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we'll talk to kt mcfarland and ralph peters about the u.s.ussian relationship coming up in a few minutes from now.cke in new hampshire where there's been a major health care. officials are warning at least 13 patients at a hospital may have been exposed to a rare fatal brain condition that is similar to mad cow disease. laura ingle is following this live from our new york newsroom. laura, how did the patients get exposed to this? >> reporter: martha, health officials in manchester, new hampshire, a neurosurgery patient at catholic medical center is thought to have creutzfeldt-jakob disease, may have resulted in other patients who had similar surgeries. the other patients are at egg risk because the causes sporadic cjg is not destroyed by the standard sterilization process mandated at hospitals. the diseases you probably know is extremely dangerous and spreads rapidly. but the symptoms can take decades to show up. the patient who died had surgery in april and died in august. they include behavior changes, memory loss, impaired coordination and
we'll talk to kt mcfarland and ralph peters about the u.s.ussian relationship coming up in a few minutes from now.cke in new hampshire where there's been a major health care. officials are warning at least 13 patients at a hospital may have been exposed to a rare fatal brain condition that is similar to mad cow disease. laura ingle is following this live from our new york newsroom. laura, how did the patients get exposed to this? >> reporter: martha, health officials in manchester, new...
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there is ralph reid.razy old allen west and jeb bush supposedly this other kind of republican. but he is at all their events doing all their gigs. later this summer, jeb bush did an event for tea party governor of maine, paul lepage, the one that said in july, democrats are bending the state over and giving it to them without vaseline. paul legauge said the vaseline thing, the right got excited, how they feel sodomized by the leftists. paul lepage says the thing about vaseline. then there is jeb bush doing a fund raiser for him. a few days later, paul lepage wants to fly an airplane into the herald building and blow it up. i don't know why jeb bush gets beltway credit for distance from the guys on the fringe of his party. because the he is right there with them. he keeps doing events with them. even the fringiest ones. now this week, jeb bush has hopped into proverbial bed with ken kuchenelli, struggling candidate for governor in virginia. the election a few weeks from now. kuchenelli running behind. a lo
there is ralph reid.razy old allen west and jeb bush supposedly this other kind of republican. but he is at all their events doing all their gigs. later this summer, jeb bush did an event for tea party governor of maine, paul lepage, the one that said in july, democrats are bending the state over and giving it to them without vaseline. paul legauge said the vaseline thing, the right got excited, how they feel sodomized by the leftists. paul lepage says the thing about vaseline. then there is...
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. >> what am i going to do with ralph? >> right.sed to -- >> don't do it if his name isn't ralph. help someone. >> what you do in that situation, again, you know, it's tough because it's a reflection on us. try not to take it quite so personal. >> you can laugh it off. you can't change your mother. you can change your husband and maybe should. -- >> you can change your husband and maybe should. >> people are not paying as much attention to the embarrassment. you have it on the spotlight. >> right. >> all right. >> did you learn anything? >> that you're going to embarrass me tomorrow again, i'm sure. >> on monday. you'll have to wait till monday. >>> time to clear out the clutter in hoda's house. how to upcycle junk and create something cool for your kids. right after this. >>> all right. if your child has outgrown their nursery and you're ready to redesign their bedroom, you could save money using items around the house. >> here to show you how and put us to work, author of upcycle celebration. it's all about reinventing yourself. d
. >> what am i going to do with ralph? >> right.sed to -- >> don't do it if his name isn't ralph. help someone. >> what you do in that situation, again, you know, it's tough because it's a reflection on us. try not to take it quite so personal. >> you can laugh it off. you can't change your mother. you can change your husband and maybe should. -- >> you can change your husband and maybe should. >> people are not paying as much attention to the...
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so you're cautious probably into october, ralph? if you had to pick stocks or sectors to be in from now until then what would they be? >> that's a great question. the ones that went down the least in august which are the small to mid caps down three, four, five%? i think they could do very, very well. i have this thing for semis. you have a bunch of names. it has all this other stuff performing. >> you mean like a yelp or facebook? >> yes. >> we have noticed it. that is mature. >> sit a. >> if you look at ralph's levels, if they decide to taper and you see the markets sell off, that is a very big concern. that means what has been driving this market has completely changed. >> the big movers of the day. >> they did a bond deal this morning to pay for their vanguard health system. market didn't like it. it did reverse. so i think if you're in it you could use today's low as a stop out point. >> talking for tesla. down 4%? jc? >> this thing is abc lutdly on fire. i don't know where we're wrong. where do you put your stop loss. you need
so you're cautious probably into october, ralph? if you had to pick stocks or sectors to be in from now until then what would they be? >> that's a great question. the ones that went down the least in august which are the small to mid caps down three, four, five%? i think they could do very, very well. i have this thing for semis. you have a bunch of names. it has all this other stuff performing. >> you mean like a yelp or facebook? >> yes. >> we have noticed it. that is...
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. >> now ralph carrasco is waiting on crucial evidence from his mom.eceipts from money orders that could support his claim that he and his family are being extorted by other inmates. >> my mom herself has sent over $200. plus since i've been here -- it's close to $400. >> from being a member. >> exactly. so from -- i mean, that was years ago. >> okay. >> so i mean all my problem in prison now it has to stem with me, bad choices i made when i was younger but -- >> they're coming back to haunt you. >> yeah. it's like leeches. just try to suck the life out of anything i have. trying to get me for whatever i could -- if you want to be around us this is what's going to happen. if you want to go to school, if you want us to leave you alone it's going to cost you. how much are you willing to pay for us to leave you alone? >> did you stop paying? that's why you got hit in the face? >> my sister is supposed to send a guy $65. come to find out she didn't send $65. >> that's because you owe money. >> because i'm paying for my -- >> your extortion. >> yeah. >> her
. >> now ralph carrasco is waiting on crucial evidence from his mom.eceipts from money orders that could support his claim that he and his family are being extorted by other inmates. >> my mom herself has sent over $200. plus since i've been here -- it's close to $400. >> from being a member. >> exactly. so from -- i mean, that was years ago. >> okay. >> so i mean all my problem in prison now it has to stem with me, bad choices i made when i was younger but...
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. >> here with us ralph peters and general thomas mcinerney. do either one of you agree with what's going on here. do you think this is a good idea? >> no. >> why? >> for many reasons, one, i still do not see the vital u.s. national interest in this. and two, there's no sign of a serious strategic plan with a clear goal, allocation or means to get there. a cost benefit analysis. and most important of all, sean, the lesson we should have taken from staying in afghanistan, baghdad, libya, is that you may hope for the best. that's fine, but you prepare for the worst. you plan for the bad outcomes. and there's no sign of that. it's all sort of pollyanna, cruise missiles or do something. and we'll tie it up in a nice bow and go home. the enemy gets a vote, and i really would worry about asymmetrical responses, not just those you and senator paul talked about. what if iranry pond ises by making mischief in the persian gulf. you hit jordan -- you don't want to hit israel, you hit jordan. all sorts of mischief, he could redouble his chemical weapons at
. >> here with us ralph peters and general thomas mcinerney. do either one of you agree with what's going on here. do you think this is a good idea? >> no. >> why? >> for many reasons, one, i still do not see the vital u.s. national interest in this. and two, there's no sign of a serious strategic plan with a clear goal, allocation or means to get there. a cost benefit analysis. and most important of all, sean, the lesson we should have taken from staying in afghanistan,...
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the world of ralph lauren. additional funding is provided by: major support is provided by donald and darlene shiley. and by conrad prebys and debbie turner. and by the following: and by: ♪ (phone ringing) return. just came in from paper lane. we don't want their sloppy seconds. you'll want this-- tony paddick. i'll call you back. this is the same tony paddick, i take it? they had some qc on it. baines. yep, well, his murder trial ran on, no one else on their chambers was free, so.. so it's landed on our lap. big kudos for us acting for both sides. remind me, when is it listed again? tomorrow. oh, fun and games. somehow we've got to squeeze in one more trial. miss costello, mr. reader. silk interviews. means one of them's going to have rather a busy day. bingo. (phone ringing) you got it yet? what? the answer. eight words or less. that's what they said. if you can't sum it up in eight words, then you don't know what the answer is. "why do you want to take silk?" because i'm a competitive bastard. five-- five wo
the world of ralph lauren. additional funding is provided by: major support is provided by donald and darlene shiley. and by conrad prebys and debbie turner. and by the following: and by: ♪ (phone ringing) return. just came in from paper lane. we don't want their sloppy seconds. you'll want this-- tony paddick. i'll call you back. this is the same tony paddick, i take it? they had some qc on it. baines. yep, well, his murder trial ran on, no one else on their chambers was free, so.. so it's...
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. >> the city's project is creeping up to one man's doorstep. 74-year-old ralph left in otherwise abandoned homes. they kicked off -- if an effort to remove flight from the city. but he says he knew nothing of the demolition until plows rolled up on his block. now, he says his street is the next to go. >> it is sad. it is sad. they are tearing down everything. i won't have anyone else to live in these buildings or to occupy the buildings. me being the only one here, it is sad. >> the city tells us he doesn't necessarily have to move. they say if he wants to relocate they will help him, but if he chooses to stay they will make arrangements too. they called the project aa victory and said it should bring 10,000 new familys to the city. >>> the man responsible for carrying one of the -- was sentenced to 85 years in prison. jason scott took a -- plea, and he doesn't admit guilt but acknowledges prosecutors have enough evidence. the judge said i can't imagine or understand the cruel cold blooded nature of mr. scott's acts. >> there has never been an ounce of emotion. >> in a slaying of another w
. >> the city's project is creeping up to one man's doorstep. 74-year-old ralph left in otherwise abandoned homes. they kicked off -- if an effort to remove flight from the city. but he says he knew nothing of the demolition until plows rolled up on his block. now, he says his street is the next to go. >> it is sad. it is sad. they are tearing down everything. i won't have anyone else to live in these buildings or to occupy the buildings. me being the only one here, it is sad....
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ralph northam and e.w. jackson squared off in a debate in arlington. both men discussed the role fate plays in their lives. >> i'm not running to be preacher, bishop, pastor of virginia. i'm running to be lieutenant governor of virginia, and i will seek to serve all the people of virginia is regardless of their back ground. >> what i do in church carries with me to what i do in every day life. >> nor it tham holds a three-point lead over jackson among likely voters. in our latest nbc 4/nbc news marist poll. >>> a developing story in syria. a team of u.n. chemical weapons inspectors back in that country now will look for more evidence that chemical weapons used in syria's civil war. a report after the inspectors' last trip there claimed syrian troops used sarin gas in an attack last month near damascus. >> if you were heading into d.c. for lunch today you might want to avoid driving near the white house. in just a few hours more than 100 federal workers are expected to stage a rally. today's rally will be similar to this one. the walmart protests from l
ralph northam and e.w. jackson squared off in a debate in arlington. both men discussed the role fate plays in their lives. >> i'm not running to be preacher, bishop, pastor of virginia. i'm running to be lieutenant governor of virginia, and i will seek to serve all the people of virginia is regardless of their back ground. >> what i do in church carries with me to what i do in every day life. >> nor it tham holds a three-point lead over jackson among likely voters. in our...
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democrat, ralph is a state senator and a pediatric neurologist in norfolk. he grew up on the eastern shore. he went to vmi and the eastern virginia medical school where he is now teaching neurology. he also serves as a doctor in the army treating wounded soldiers in desert storm. derek, the debate starts at 7:00 and i know you'll be coming back and showing some of the debate to your viewers. if people want to watch this, you can watch it live. we're streaming it on wusa9.com. derek. >> thank you, peggy. if nothing else, see the two very educated candidates. >> thing we expect here in the washington area, that's for sure. topper has a lovely forecast for us. although we may need to bundle up in the morning. >> 75, but the low side was 51 downtown. it was 42 at dulles. we'll come back and talk about how cool tonight, look ahead to the weekend. >> plus, renters beware. people living in an alexandria apartment say they are living with something they would rather not. we'll tell >>> a 9 month old baby went to the hospital sick. affected by a dangerous mold they s
democrat, ralph is a state senator and a pediatric neurologist in norfolk. he grew up on the eastern shore. he went to vmi and the eastern virginia medical school where he is now teaching neurology. he also serves as a doctor in the army treating wounded soldiers in desert storm. derek, the debate starts at 7:00 and i know you'll be coming back and showing some of the debate to your viewers. if people want to watch this, you can watch it live. we're streaming it on wusa9.com. derek. >>...
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. >> here with us ralph peters and general thomas mcinerney. do either one of you agree with what's going on here. do you think this is a good idea? >> no. >> why? >> for many reasons, one, i still do not see the vital u.s. national interest in this. and two, there's no sign of a serious strategic plan with a clear goal, allocation or means to get there. a cost benefit analysis. and most important of all, sean, the lesson we should have taken from staying in afghanistan, baghdad, libya, is that you may hope for the best. that's fine, but you prepare for the worst. you plan for the bad outcomes. and there's no sign of that. it's all sort of pollyanna, cruise missiles or do something. and we'll tie it up in a nice bow and go home. the enemy gets a vote, and i really would worry about asymmetrical responses, not just those you and senator paul talked about. what if iranry pond ises by making mischief in the persian gulf. you hit jordan -- you don't want to hit israel, you hit jordan. all sorts of mischief, he could redouble his chemical weapons at
. >> here with us ralph peters and general thomas mcinerney. do either one of you agree with what's going on here. do you think this is a good idea? >> no. >> why? >> for many reasons, one, i still do not see the vital u.s. national interest in this. and two, there's no sign of a serious strategic plan with a clear goal, allocation or means to get there. a cost benefit analysis. and most important of all, sean, the lesson we should have taken from staying in afghanistan,...
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. >>> the value program now creeping up on one man's doorstep 74-year-old ralph is now the only person left in a neighborhood of abandoned homes. he says he didn't know about the demolition project until the plows rolled through his plot. he sees his street as next to go. >> it is sad. it is sad. and now they're tearing down everything. i won't have anyone else to live in these buildings or to occupy the buildings. see, me being the only one here, it is sad he doesn't necessarily have to move. if he wants to relocate, they will certainly help him. if he chooses to stay, they will make that happen. >> let's talk about what's going on. the picture is a little different than we have been used to because we do have moreclouds in here starting the morning. if you are traveling south into virginia, you will run into light showers across the area. this is sliding east and will be out of here by 6:57, 6:58. more showers the further south you go. we can see showers around the carolinas this morning it will start to clear up as well. that is heading south and east. the reason for this, we cohave
. >>> the value program now creeping up on one man's doorstep 74-year-old ralph is now the only person left in a neighborhood of abandoned homes. he says he didn't know about the demolition project until the plows rolled through his plot. he sees his street as next to go. >> it is sad. it is sad. and now they're tearing down everything. i won't have anyone else to live in these buildings or to occupy the buildings. see, me being the only one here, it is sad he doesn't necessarily...
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carson california and helen for the juvenile and criminal justice system and currently on the and ralph on the commission of san francisco and works closely with the sheriff's department which now leads the program for violent offenders. >> san francisco, he has over 3 decades of experience in law enforcement including his former role as chief of police in san francisco. he's been a critic of current models in the criminal justice system that rely too heavily on incarceration. will looeng is the c e eo of diversion project from ranging from final alternatives to rehabilitative programs to more comprehensive case management and finally jonathan simon is adrian craig in professor of law, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reac
carson california and helen for the juvenile and criminal justice system and currently on the and ralph on the commission of san francisco and works closely with the sheriff's department which now leads the program for violent offenders. >> san francisco, he has over 3 decades of experience in law enforcement including his former role as chief of police in san francisco. he's been a critic of current models in the criminal justice system that rely too heavily on incarceration. will looeng...
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. >> that was democrat ralph northam and republican e. w. jackson. they are talking about the affordable care act. by the way, wusa9 reporter peggy fox moderated last night's forum and the general election is going to be held november 5. >>> still to come when the news continues, find out how you can check out this year's fall fashions while knocking out domestic abuse. >> also, after nearly 60 years of concerts, campouts and road trips, volkswagen puts the brakes on i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. for 30 years i've worked as an obgyn, my job is to protect the health of women. so i'm particularly offended by ken cuccinelli. cuccinelli wants to make all abortion illegal ... ... even in cases of rape and incest. ... even to protect a woman's health. i want a governor who's focused on schools and creating jobs, not someone who wants to do my job. who's ken cuccinelli to interfere in the lives of women across virginia? >>> we're looking at a live picture. by the way senator at the time cruz and other conservatives ha
. >> that was democrat ralph northam and republican e. w. jackson. they are talking about the affordable care act. by the way, wusa9 reporter peggy fox moderated last night's forum and the general election is going to be held november 5. >>> still to come when the news continues, find out how you can check out this year's fall fashions while knocking out domestic abuse. >> also, after nearly 60 years of concerts, campouts and road trips, volkswagen puts the brakes on i'm...
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other retail stores that took hits included lululemon and ralph lauren.gh times ahead for consumers? consumer discretionary stocks are still the best performing sector in the s&p 500 melissa. so far this year. >>> if retail stocks suggest that the consumer might be tapped out, what does that mean for casual dining stocks which are sensitive to consumer spending. let's go back to the charts with carter braxton. you can't get enough of this fancy new plasma you got there, carter. >> let's have some more fun. >>> looking at dominos, there is nothing wrong with it. you could say, how could you argue with a beautiful orderly upfriend. it is awfully complacent, up and up and up. it is up 80% year to date. that is excessive. now, take a look at the next chart. it is the same time frame. it incorporates a smoothing mechanism. one of the rules we spent a lot of time. how many months can you go without touching your trend line? it is just exactly a year now. that's beyond what's normal. it's fairly excessive. here is the chart since early '04. again, think about ho
other retail stores that took hits included lululemon and ralph lauren.gh times ahead for consumers? consumer discretionary stocks are still the best performing sector in the s&p 500 melissa. so far this year. >>> if retail stocks suggest that the consumer might be tapped out, what does that mean for casual dining stocks which are sensitive to consumer spending. let's go back to the charts with carter braxton. you can't get enough of this fancy new plasma you got there, carter....