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okay, riley, let's stay with the class, okay? riley: okay. let me go! no, riley, it's okay. what are you doing? let go of her! just stay back! (girls screaming) oh, my god. oh, my god! it's okay, it's okay, it's okay. just don't come any closer. captioning sponsored by cbs every single small kitchen appliance is on sale right now at sears! plus get an extra 10% off with saving pass! all cuisinart is on sale! kitchenaid standmixer just $299.99! kenmore coffeemaker or blender, only $29.99. so go to sears now! [ female announcer ] removing facial hair can be irritating. challenge that. new olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm. then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a feather. new olay hair removal duo. [ female announcer ] so you don't have to deal shoppingwith this.ens? [ boy ] she's pushing me! [ mom ] you guys stop it. [ horns honk ] look for spaces. hang on. [ horn honking ] are you sure that's a space? keep walking. [ horn honks ] [ female announcer ] just go to walgreens. great parking...short lines... a
okay, riley, let's stay with the class, okay? riley: okay. let me go! no, riley, it's okay. what are you doing? let go of her! just stay back! (girls screaming) oh, my god. oh, my god! it's okay, it's okay, it's okay. just don't come any closer. captioning sponsored by cbs every single small kitchen appliance is on sale right now at sears! plus get an extra 10% off with saving pass! all cuisinart is on sale! kitchenaid standmixer just $299.99! kenmore coffeemaker or blender, only $29.99. so go...
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okay, riley, let's stay with the class, okay? riley: okay. let me go! no, riley, it's okay. what are you doing? let go of her! just stay back! (girls screaming) oh, my god. oh, my god! it's okay, it's okay, it's okay. just don't come any closer. captioning sponsored by cbs shop kmart and get after christmas prices now... at the christmas blowout sale! this 32-inch sylvania lcd tv is just $269.99... get $20 off all character bikes... and all craftsman tool storage is on sale! now that's kmart smart. [ knock on door ] cool. you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat rate. paid for postage online and arranged a free pickup. and i'm gonna track them online, too. nice. between those boxes and this place, i'm totally staying sane this year. do i smell snickerdoodles? maybe. [ timer dings ] got to go. priority mail flat rate shipping at usps.com. a simpler way to ship. you spend all day cooking it. so why spend even a moment considering any brot
okay, riley, let's stay with the class, okay? riley: okay. let me go! no, riley, it's okay. what are you doing? let go of her! just stay back! (girls screaming) oh, my god. oh, my god! it's okay, it's okay, it's okay. just don't come any closer. captioning sponsored by cbs shop kmart and get after christmas prices now... at the christmas blowout sale! this 32-inch sylvania lcd tv is just $269.99... get $20 off all character bikes... and all craftsman tool storage is on sale! now that's kmart...
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(footsteps approaching) riley! no. what are you doing? (phone beeps) riley? i got an address. civic drugs. 1598 victoria street. okay, we're on our way. winnie, get an ambulance on standby. copy that. please be okay. is it working? is she getting any better? i'm not sure. it's hard to tell. we have to get out of here right away! (distant sirens wailing) oh, my god. (sirens wailing) sam, i need eyes in. bone camera? let's do it. bone cam. wordy, set up a perimeter. wordy: ed, if there's any chance that little girl's hurt... we can't risk it. last time maggie was cornered, she stabbed a security guard. parker: no answer. we got eyes yet? we're working on it, boss. (door opens) we got eyes. (door closes) parker: eddie, it looks like we've got two other hostages. and they appear to be unharmed. ed: how's becky doing? doesn't look so good. huh. the pharmacist seems to have her hooked up to something. oxygen maybe? it's hard to tell. (door opens) i got to talk to maggie. find out what's going on. (door closes) parker (over bullhorn): maggie perrello, this is sergea
(footsteps approaching) riley! no. what are you doing? (phone beeps) riley? i got an address. civic drugs. 1598 victoria street. okay, we're on our way. winnie, get an ambulance on standby. copy that. please be okay. is it working? is she getting any better? i'm not sure. it's hard to tell. we have to get out of here right away! (distant sirens wailing) oh, my god. (sirens wailing) sam, i need eyes in. bone camera? let's do it. bone cam. wordy, set up a perimeter. wordy: ed, if there's any...
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. >> dave was detective david riley. two weeks after roger's death, he questioned beverly for several hours and then asked her to come to state police headquarters. >> he said, but, you know, we've got to go through this procedure with everybody. being the southern woman, that's all it took. i was not about to inconvenience the police. >> you didn't want to put them out? >> of course not. i just did what they told me to do. >> which was to take a lie detector test that police recorded. >> do you know who shot roger? >> i think it was himself. >> you think it was roger that shot himself? okay. did you yourself shoot roger? >> oh, no. >> you did not? >> god, no. >> when the polygraph was over, the examiner told beverly the results suggested she wasn't telling the truth. beverly says she was still reeling from that shock when a seemingly sympathetic detective dave riley took over. >> riley just came rushing into the room, and he was just so concerned about me. >> the detective wondered if there was something that beverly wa
. >> dave was detective david riley. two weeks after roger's death, he questioned beverly for several hours and then asked her to come to state police headquarters. >> he said, but, you know, we've got to go through this procedure with everybody. being the southern woman, that's all it took. i was not about to inconvenience the police. >> you didn't want to put them out? >> of course not. i just did what they told me to do. >> which was to take a lie detector test...
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the rileys moved back home. the bank wanted to tack on late fees and past penalties which could have increased their mortgage $60,000. >> we just had a stalemate. it was a no win. they couldn't win, i couldn't win. >> reporter: finally, after two years without a mortgage payment, bank of america gave the rileys permission to sell their house for less than what's owed to the bank. and another twist -- it's offered the couple up to $20,000 to seal the deal. >> it's kind of beyond a crazy story. you know? it's -- it's absurd. >> reporter: last week, the rileys found a buyer for their house. they're moving into a mobile home. as for bank of america? it could suffer a $100,000 loss, much more than if it had worked out a new loan with the rileys in the first place. elaine quijano, cbs news, tampa, florida. >> according to cnn the average foreclosure from beginning to end now takes about 674 days to complete on average. four years ago, before the housing market collapsed, it took 253 days. >>> okay, time for a break an
the rileys moved back home. the bank wanted to tack on late fees and past penalties which could have increased their mortgage $60,000. >> we just had a stalemate. it was a no win. they couldn't win, i couldn't win. >> reporter: finally, after two years without a mortgage payment, bank of america gave the rileys permission to sell their house for less than what's owed to the bank. and another twist -- it's offered the couple up to $20,000 to seal the deal. >> it's kind of...
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she only confessed to the murder of her son, riley. well, she hasn't cooperated with any request to interview her. well, if she doesn't talk now, she's going to take that story with her to old sparky. for the next 36 hours, a guard will remain outside your cell. your personal effects will be along shortly. you will remain in the death watch cell until the hour of execution. your last meal cannot exceed $20. it'll be a full moon tomorrow. is there a chance i could see it? that's against regulations. open on 4. [buzzer] [protesters chanting] here it is. the death row circus. they call themselves the women of jacob. try to look like his victims. creepy. there's only 12 of them. should we tell them they're one short? at least. [buzzer] i think we'll find hilary dickson was by no means jacob's last victim. captioning made possible by touchstone television productions, llc and cbs yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really g
she only confessed to the murder of her son, riley. well, she hasn't cooperated with any request to interview her. well, if she doesn't talk now, she's going to take that story with her to old sparky. for the next 36 hours, a guard will remain outside your cell. your personal effects will be along shortly. you will remain in the death watch cell until the hour of execution. your last meal cannot exceed $20. it'll be a full moon tomorrow. is there a chance i could see it? that's against...
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the rileys moved back home.he bank wanted to tack on late fees and past penalties which would have increased their mortgage $60,000. >> we just had a stalemate. it was a no win. they couldn't win; i couldn't win. >> reporter: finally after two years without a mortgage payment bank of america gave the rileys permission to sell their house for less than what's owed to the bank. and another twist: it's offered the couple up to $20,000 to seal the deal. >> it's kind of beyond a crazy story, you know? it's absurd. >> reporter: last week, the rileys found a buyer for their house. they're moving into a mobile home. as for bank of america, it could suffer a $100,000 loss, much more than if it had worked out a new loan with the rileys in the first place. elaine quijano, cbs news, tampa, florida. >> glor: as we count down to 2012, the south pacific nation of samoa will get there much earlier. at midnight, samoa which l switch which side of the international dateline it falls on. that puts it into a closer time zone to key
the rileys moved back home.he bank wanted to tack on late fees and past penalties which would have increased their mortgage $60,000. >> we just had a stalemate. it was a no win. they couldn't win; i couldn't win. >> reporter: finally after two years without a mortgage payment bank of america gave the rileys permission to sell their house for less than what's owed to the bank. and another twist: it's offered the couple up to $20,000 to seal the deal. >> it's kind of beyond a...
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riley. >> reporter: in the '80s, ft. riley is home to the 1st infantry division, the big red 1. it's the oldest division in the army. with a rich history, lowery is happy to be part of. >> i thought i was a good soldier. i was moving up in rank. i enjoyed being in the army. on the flip side of that, the late '70s was a time in my life where i also liked to party. so i grew up with my friends in high school. we partied a lot. you know, we drank and things like that. and that continued to be a part of my life even when i was a soldier. >> and that's what eddie lowery is up to the night of july 26th, 1981. he's throwing a party at his trailer. but around 3:00 a.m., growing tired of the company, lowery steps out for some fresh air. he doesn't get far. >> when i left my trailer, a i came down the dirt road right here that was in front of my trailer. i made a left. i came down elm street and approximately a block or two, maybe a block down the road right here, i hit a parked car. i still got a scar -- a small scar right here where my chin hit the steering wheel and my head hit the win
riley. >> reporter: in the '80s, ft. riley is home to the 1st infantry division, the big red 1. it's the oldest division in the army. with a rich history, lowery is happy to be part of. >> i thought i was a good soldier. i was moving up in rank. i enjoyed being in the army. on the flip side of that, the late '70s was a time in my life where i also liked to party. so i grew up with my friends in high school. we partied a lot. you know, we drank and things like that. and that...
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president o'brien: commissioner yee riley? commissioner yee riley: how many homeowners will be affected by this? >> i have not studied it myself, but we know that there are 7000 lots affected. we can assume that the majority of them are residential or retail or industrial and haven't become office. as to how many or converted to office? i have heard different figures. i would say probably 1000 buildings just because i have spent 20 years in the city doing permit and development law. i am speaking from my experience. how many small businesses in each of those thousand buildings? i don't know what you consume, but the number of them are owned by the tenant, owned by the user, sorry. they are single-user buildings. another large portion, they have multiple businesses under one landlord. that is the best i can answer. commissioner yee riley: it has been three years, why do you think it is only currently in the enterprise that applies for this? >> like most things in life, it is never one or two things. people haven't understood th
president o'brien: commissioner yee riley? commissioner yee riley: how many homeowners will be affected by this? >> i have not studied it myself, but we know that there are 7000 lots affected. we can assume that the majority of them are residential or retail or industrial and haven't become office. as to how many or converted to office? i have heard different figures. i would say probably 1000 buildings just because i have spent 20 years in the city doing permit and development law. i am...
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the rileys moved back home. the bank wanted to tack on late fees and past penalties which would have increased the mortgage $60,000. >> we just had a stalemate. it was a no win. >> reporter: finally after two years without a mortgage payment, bang of america gave the rileys permission to sell their house and another twist, it's offered the couple up to $20,000 to seal the deal. >> it's kind of beyond a crazy story: you know? it's absurd. >> reporter: last week, the rileys found a buyer for their house. they're moving into a mobile home. as for bank of america, it could suffer a $100,000 loss. much more than if it had worked out a new loan with the rileys in the first place. i lean key ha know -- elaine quijano, cbs news, hollywood, florida. >> the average foreclosure now takes 674 days to complete. four years ago, before the housing market collapsed, it took 253 days. >>> well, did it snow where you lived yesterday? this is what it looked like thursday afternoon in frederick county. plenty of it coming down. the
the rileys moved back home. the bank wanted to tack on late fees and past penalties which would have increased the mortgage $60,000. >> we just had a stalemate. it was a no win. >> reporter: finally after two years without a mortgage payment, bang of america gave the rileys permission to sell their house and another twist, it's offered the couple up to $20,000 to seal the deal. >> it's kind of beyond a crazy story: you know? it's absurd. >> reporter: last week, the...
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commissioner riley. commissioner riley: yes. first of all, congratulations on your victory. have you taken into consideration the restaurants? i like to order my soup noodles and i like to have it in a caner and then a plastic bag so it won't spill when i drive home. so would they be exempt? >> no, i don't believe that they would be exempt. but i believe that there's an alternative bag that they can use in lieu of that would comply with the spirit of our law. so that is what we would hope. >> so one of the things that our ordinance does that other jurisdictions don't do is that we allow compostable plastic. if a restaurant wants to use a plastic bag, they can. the reason we allow compostable plastic is we have the nation's leading, in many cases, world leading composting program and we see that there's value, if the bag is truly composting, certified that way and labeled that way, it can be used to help collect food scraps and go in a green bin. there are nearly 30 companies worldwide that are making compostable bags. the industry is growing very fast. there's an incredible
commissioner riley. commissioner riley: yes. first of all, congratulations on your victory. have you taken into consideration the restaurants? i like to order my soup noodles and i like to have it in a caner and then a plastic bag so it won't spill when i drive home. so would they be exempt? >> no, i don't believe that they would be exempt. but i believe that there's an alternative bag that they can use in lieu of that would comply with the spirit of our law. so that is what we would...
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commissioner riley: it is illegal to use a phone when you are driving. are you going to include directions for drivers when they tried to use the iphone to locate a parking space? >> of course. that is a serious issue. we are dealing with it as a society. the way we have dealt with that, there is a disclaimer that reminds people that it is illegal. it is not the right thing to do. that same disclaimer, this is innovative, if you are moving more than a few miles per hour, it brings the reminder up again. that was an issue we grappled with. we wanted to make sure the data was available for passengers to use before they go to their next? destination. in the future, as this information starts. as the stars to get integrated into vehicle navigation systems and becomes more automatic and less of a distraction, it should be more ubiquitous. commissioner riley: more and more have -- more cars have navigation systems. president o'brien: when you sit in your destination, the audio proms you where to turn and where to go. i have to believe that technology is there
commissioner riley: it is illegal to use a phone when you are driving. are you going to include directions for drivers when they tried to use the iphone to locate a parking space? >> of course. that is a serious issue. we are dealing with it as a society. the way we have dealt with that, there is a disclaimer that reminds people that it is illegal. it is not the right thing to do. that same disclaimer, this is innovative, if you are moving more than a few miles per hour, it brings the...
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it's especially true of 4-year-old riley maida of upstate new york.little riley wanting against marketing by toy companies is sweeping the nation, with everyone taking sides. in particular, girls bombarded by princesses in pink. her parents acknowledge they talk about these issues around the dinner table. and tea the source of this little controversy dropped by my office to talk. so, here's the debate. do toy manufacturers manipulate little girls into wanting to be pretty princesses, while guys get to be super heroes, action figures? enter 4-year-old riley maida, who says princesses are fine, but she wants to be an action figure, too. >> girls buy princesses. >> reporter: as she climbed on her soap box right there in the store, her father started rolling. >> the companies who make these try to trick the girls into buying the pink stuff and instead of stuff that boys want to buy, right? >> right, but -- but you can buy either, right? and boys can be either. if boys want to buy pink, right? >> yeah, so then why do all the girls have to buy princesses? s
it's especially true of 4-year-old riley maida of upstate new york.little riley wanting against marketing by toy companies is sweeping the nation, with everyone taking sides. in particular, girls bombarded by princesses in pink. her parents acknowledge they talk about these issues around the dinner table. and tea the source of this little controversy dropped by my office to talk. so, here's the debate. do toy manufacturers manipulate little girls into wanting to be pretty princesses, while guys...
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and a 4-year-old girl named riley with big ideas about business.omes "out front" coming up next. i think we should see other people. in fact, i'm already seeing your best friend, justin. ♪ i would have appreciated a proactive update on the status of our relationship. who do you think i am, tim? quicken loans? at quicken loans, we provide you with proactive updates on the status of your home loan. and our innovative online tools ensure that you're always in the loop. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >>> those of you who tweet you can follow this show at @outfrontcnn. who owns those accounts? who owns the followers of those accounts? there's a case in federal court right now that cou
and a 4-year-old girl named riley with big ideas about business.omes "out front" coming up next. i think we should see other people. in fact, i'm already seeing your best friend, justin. ♪ i would have appreciated a proactive update on the status of our relationship. who do you think i am, tim? quicken loans? at quicken loans, we provide you with proactive updates on the status of your home loan. and our innovative online tools ensure that you're always in the loop. one more way...
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and a 4-year-old girl named riley with big ideas about business.out front" coming up next. it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. here you go. driver's license. past five years' tax returns. high school report cards. and i'm gonna need to see a receipt for that watch you're wearing. you know, you really should provide us with a checklist of documents we're gonna need up front. who do you think i am? quicken loans? at quicken loans, we provide a checkl
and a 4-year-old girl named riley with big ideas about business.out front" coming up next. it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition...
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president o'brien: ok, thank you, commissioner riley. commissioner riley: i think, supervisor, you answered most of my questions already. when i first read it, i had some questions about why seven dogs, and not eight. and then i'm also concerned about having to separately crate the dogs, and now you explain that that is no longer a requirement, which is good. and i also understood that the dog tag was the only certification program in town. but with the apprentice, i think that's going to resolve that. what about fees? is this $100 or $250? >> $250 is the first time when you get a brand-new permit and thereafter the renewal is $100. commissioner riley: i think that's fair. thank you. president o'brien: thank you. ok. no more questions from commissioners. i'm going to open it up for public comment, but i've got a request for me to agree to that a member of one of the professional dog-walking associations would get an opportunity to present, and i'd like to give them an extended time. >> great. thank you very much, commissioners. president
president o'brien: ok, thank you, commissioner riley. commissioner riley: i think, supervisor, you answered most of my questions already. when i first read it, i had some questions about why seven dogs, and not eight. and then i'm also concerned about having to separately crate the dogs, and now you explain that that is no longer a requirement, which is good. and i also understood that the dog tag was the only certification program in town. but with the apprentice, i think that's going to...
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he's very much a part of the riley family. >> it's like a kid. like having your kid taken from a department store, you know. we don't know where he is. if he's safe or got run over or whatever. i mean we just don't know. >> reporter: yesterday, ed's wife was out of town. he brought cody to work with him. he parked his truck over here near the wall of the warehouse. he left cody inside, rolled the window down a little bit so everything would be all right. from time-to-time he came out to feed and walk cody and check up on him. around noon, he came out to take cody to lunch. no truck. no cody. >> if you don't know what's going on, you worry yourself to death. we were back over here at 3:00 this morning figuring maybe he just might show up. >> reporter: police believe in broad daylight someone smashed his yukon, took his truck and his dog. used the yukon in a number of purse snatchings. that's where they found that stolen yukon truck. the motor was ruing. the ignition had been busted. the back door open. no sign of a dog inside. you need the dog? >>
he's very much a part of the riley family. >> it's like a kid. like having your kid taken from a department store, you know. we don't know where he is. if he's safe or got run over or whatever. i mean we just don't know. >> reporter: yesterday, ed's wife was out of town. he brought cody to work with him. he parked his truck over here near the wall of the warehouse. he left cody inside, rolled the window down a little bit so everything would be all right. from time-to-time he came...
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riley faces one count of first degree murder. dr.brigum faces five counts of murder. the indictment is sealed. late term abortions are legal in maryland but wjz has learned that prosecutors are planning to use a viable fetus law. until now only used in homicides involving pregnant women. right now the clinic is closed. >> we have the least restrictive abortion laws in the country. >> reporter: state senator worked to increase oversight of abortion clinics. >> do you think these new regulations go far enough. >> they are a great start. i think they will save lives. >> reporter: both doctors are currently being held in out of state jails awaiting extradition. adam may, wjz eyewitness news. >>> more details on the charges will be available in court documents that could be made public next week. >>> the man accused of killing a maryland native could face the death penalty. police say michael plumador accused of killing lemon. he beat her to death, stuffed her body in a freezer then dismembered her. >>> it is a fight to the finish in iowa. republican candidates are criss c
riley faces one count of first degree murder. dr.brigum faces five counts of murder. the indictment is sealed. late term abortions are legal in maryland but wjz has learned that prosecutors are planning to use a viable fetus law. until now only used in homicides involving pregnant women. right now the clinic is closed. >> we have the least restrictive abortion laws in the country. >> reporter: state senator worked to increase oversight of abortion clinics. >> do you think...
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commissioner riley: i agree with commissioner dooley and adams. this is going to save a lot of confusion and time. i was concerned about the due dates but then i read and that the bills will be prorated. that is great. commissioner clyde: hopefully i will never pay and other late feet again. over 30 years there have been some painful ones. thank you for that. i am assuming that the rollout will be the education a time to educate the businesses. i hope the treasury's office will have someone when this happens, when people get their bills to work with anyone that might be having trouble. i know that they might have trouble. as i pointed out, property taxes are at do as well as income tax payments. it is a busy time. mostly, your property taxes. for small businesses who might have trouble, i am hoping there will be someone in place to help them in case they get caught. it is a find job. thank you. >> this will be rolled out over the course of 2012. it will be implemented by march 2013. >> just to clarify, what we will be doing after this cleanup, we
commissioner riley: i agree with commissioner dooley and adams. this is going to save a lot of confusion and time. i was concerned about the due dates but then i read and that the bills will be prorated. that is great. commissioner clyde: hopefully i will never pay and other late feet again. over 30 years there have been some painful ones. thank you for that. i am assuming that the rollout will be the education a time to educate the businesses. i hope the treasury's office will have someone...
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the music of amber riley and jay looks at "what's trending tomorrow?" and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: welcome to "the tonight show." thank you. once again -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you, thank you -- nice to see you gentleman. as you see, we have -- impenetrable security. nobody gets past this area. >> rickey: that's right. [ laughter ] >> jay: well, folks, it's that time of the year when the jolly man with the big belly stops by for his once a year visit. that's right, charles barkley on the show tonight, ladies and gentlemen! [ rim shot ] [ cheers and applause ] charles barkley, here tonight. tonight, of course, the first night of hanukkah. someone just wished me happy hanukkah. [ cheers and applause ] which, as you know, celebrates the miracle when a few drops of oil kept a lamp burning for eight days. doesn't that sound like some kind of product made by the shamwow people? [ laughter ] it's the miracle lamp extender, just $9.95 extends oil f
the music of amber riley and jay looks at "what's trending tomorrow?" and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: welcome to "the tonight show." thank you. once again -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you, thank you -- nice to see you gentleman. as you see, we have -- impenetrable security. nobody gets past this area. >> rickey: that's right. [ laughter...
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riley doesn't. but there's a problem. on medicaid and they denied her request to transfer him to boston. is the government making a life or death decision about your child? >> absolutely. medicaid is the one who holds my child's life in their hands right now. >> we have regulations that we are required to adhere to. >> reporter: neal moore, a spokesman for indiana medicaid said riley hospital is capable of doing pierce's surgery and it doesn't matter that boston has more experience. >> this is not a question of what's the best medical choice. it's a question of based on the systems that we have, the funding mechanism have very distinct, you know, regulations that are associated with that that we must adhere to. >> reporter: i just heard you say this is not about the best medical choice for this child. so what is it about? >> from the medicaid perspective of this circumstance, there's only one question that is being considered. that question is, is there a solution that exists in indiana? the answer to that has been given
riley doesn't. but there's a problem. on medicaid and they denied her request to transfer him to boston. is the government making a life or death decision about your child? >> absolutely. medicaid is the one who holds my child's life in their hands right now. >> we have regulations that we are required to adhere to. >> reporter: neal moore, a spokesman for indiana medicaid said riley hospital is capable of doing pierce's surgery and it doesn't matter that boston has more...
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at the end of last night's segment, i mentioned that i'd love to talk to riley.e people actually running for office, she didn't duck my my interview request. she joined us "out front" earlier. i think you're carrying an elephant with you. who is this? >> mr. elephant. >> can you hold him up to the camera. mr. elephant is your toy, but when we saw you in the video, you were complaining that sometimes they make some kind of toys for girls and some for boys and you didn't like that. tell me what you think about it. >> the girls can buy superheroes and the boys can buy superheroes. >> do you think it should be fair for everybody? >> yeah. >> and do you like superheroes, that was your point? >> plus i have a closet full of superheroes. >> you have a closet full of superheroes. >> and i have all the houses like bat caves and i have a box of action figures. >> so do you think it's fair now? do you think things are getting more fair that boys and girls can buy anything they want? >> yeah. nnc >> in the video, you were complaining that they were tricking girls into buying
at the end of last night's segment, i mentioned that i'd love to talk to riley.e people actually running for office, she didn't duck my my interview request. she joined us "out front" earlier. i think you're carrying an elephant with you. who is this? >> mr. elephant. >> can you hold him up to the camera. mr. elephant is your toy, but when we saw you in the video, you were complaining that sometimes they make some kind of toys for girls and some for boys and you didn't...
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riley doesn't. but there's a problem.medicaid and they denied her request to transfer him to boston. is the government making a life or death decision about your child? >> absolutely. medicaid is the one who holds my child's life in their hands right now. >> we have regulations that we are required to adhere to. >> reporter: neal moore, a spokesman for indiana medicaid said riley hospital is capable of doing pierce's surgery and it doesn't matter that boston has more experience. >> this is not a question of what's the best medical choice. it's a question of based on the systems that we have, the funding mechanism have very distinct, you know, regulations that are associated with that that we must adhere to. >> reporter: i just heard you say this is not about the best medical choice for this child. so what is it about? >> from the medicaid perspective of this circumstance, there's only one question that is being considered. that question is, is there a solution that exists in indiana? the answer to that has been given that
riley doesn't. but there's a problem.medicaid and they denied her request to transfer him to boston. is the government making a life or death decision about your child? >> absolutely. medicaid is the one who holds my child's life in their hands right now. >> we have regulations that we are required to adhere to. >> reporter: neal moore, a spokesman for indiana medicaid said riley hospital is capable of doing pierce's surgery and it doesn't matter that boston has more...