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and she ate in her rom all day. and i told her, either you perform or you have to love. >> have you had a bad experience with a baby-sitter and what should happen to the squatter nanny. we'll read your answers later in the show. geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazi
and she ate in her rom all day. and i told her, either you perform or you have to love. >> have you had a bad experience with a baby-sitter and what should happen to the squatter nanny. we'll read your answers later in the show. geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle,...
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it was classified as rom. >> to make a rom, you have to boil it to make molasses and you hydrate themolasses. purehis, you have sugarcane juice and you ferment the jews. when it is fermented, you have it. -- it ist is you recognized as a unique spirit and brazil agreed to recognize whiskey and bourbon. jack daniels and i applied it. .he smoothness cellars.f our i have it here. this is better. >> yeah. for some people, that is true. we head into break and a picture of a stock on a move. they are really under pressure. of forwardlashes guidance for 2014 and 2015. we are going to take a break and see you in a couple of minutes. >> good morning. welcome back. i am guy johnson. let's continue. look at what the players will be wearing. the chances are you will be decked out. spend millions getting them on the high profile players. we spoke with both companies about the big football business of footwear. ♪ >> that is the best player in the world. r.i.m imagery at nike wants me to see his new shoes. >> this is a giant leap. the super fly is a silo. it is a line of shoes. >> i am curious abou
it was classified as rom. >> to make a rom, you have to boil it to make molasses and you hydrate themolasses. purehis, you have sugarcane juice and you ferment the jews. when it is fermented, you have it. -- it ist is you recognized as a unique spirit and brazil agreed to recognize whiskey and bourbon. jack daniels and i applied it. .he smoothness cellars.f our i have it here. this is better. >> yeah. for some people, that is true. we head into break and a picture of a stock on a...
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and we are talking in the green rom. darril issa wants to subpoena e-mails in '86.is political, governor. >> john boehner might sue the president and a lot of people are saying does he have grounds for that. we have a minute left. give me your thoughts, dow think there is any basis or standing and where does it go? >> the federal courts said many times, they are not in the business of settling fights. back in ten members tried to sue the president. even if the federal courts hear. it the president has immountainity from damages for official act in office. the president upons it will not go anywhere. it is a nonstarter. >> mark? >> look, i think we should, if congress wants to constrain the powers of the excutive they should pass legislation instead of going after and suing hip. you have too many lawyers when we elect to congress. they are just sowing the white house. >> i think you may be right on this one. congress has the power of the purse, they can dut off the funding and if there is an agency that has gone rogue they can not fund. it i would be delighted if the
and we are talking in the green rom. darril issa wants to subpoena e-mails in '86.is political, governor. >> john boehner might sue the president and a lot of people are saying does he have grounds for that. we have a minute left. give me your thoughts, dow think there is any basis or standing and where does it go? >> the federal courts said many times, they are not in the business of settling fights. back in ten members tried to sue the president. even if the federal courts hear....
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they will go through the student's facebook or twitter and look at possible postings and chat rom ideas. they will talk to other students as the investigation goes forward. you can see the parents and the video waiting near by and seeing them go through cars. it is a treadious process at this point. they have secured the scone and go door to door and check in closests. and once that is done, the investigation will go forward with how many shots were fired and was anybody hit and we heard a number of different reports that is normal. and it is a positive thing on this. it could have been a lot worse and i was told by law enforcement, they got there on the scene within a minute or two. and you had nearby gressham, oregon. and the mayor of troutdale believed 9 or 10 different agencies that responded to help them in the high school situation. >> it is an emotional especially when a child is injured or killed. oftentimes the information doesn't come as fast as we would like. adam will get us fresh information and we have retired new york city detective on the phone. pat is joining us. accord
they will go through the student's facebook or twitter and look at possible postings and chat rom ideas. they will talk to other students as the investigation goes forward. you can see the parents and the video waiting near by and seeing them go through cars. it is a treadious process at this point. they have secured the scone and go door to door and check in closests. and once that is done, the investigation will go forward with how many shots were fired and was anybody hit and we heard a...
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,he and it has roots, and people ask liked it, and there are a lot of strategic layers who benefit ,rom having sectarian conflicts especially saudi arabia and iran are waging wars for influence. but nevertheless, you would not have had it had you not had the state collapse, particularly the disintegration of the iraqi army. think, ther they collapse of the army seems to be a graver mistake if these groups take hold. islamic state of iraq and syria, whatever you argue about what happens in iraq for my even without them winning the war, and they probably could not win the war because they are outnumbered, and they have a basically, they are threatened and frightened by them. imagine a situation without them and with a iraq, global agenda and controlling some of the oil revenues that give them resources and money to influence events outside, that is something that is quite dangerous, far more dangerous than even saddam hussein was to america. host: cynthia, independent line. caller: good morning. good morning, professor. three months after we are rate ciaaded iraq, the the law we violated
,he and it has roots, and people ask liked it, and there are a lot of strategic layers who benefit ,rom having sectarian conflicts especially saudi arabia and iran are waging wars for influence. but nevertheless, you would not have had it had you not had the state collapse, particularly the disintegration of the iraqi army. think, ther they collapse of the army seems to be a graver mistake if these groups take hold. islamic state of iraq and syria, whatever you argue about what happens in iraq...
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his old rom maommates are all o their own. >> the children of the family are nervous about his return. his niece and nephew have always been warned to stay away from him. and they are too young to see the changes in their uncle's condition. he knows it will take them time to feel safe. for the first time in many years, his family welcomes him inside nooshgs t inside, into the living room, a place he he was forbidden from entering. >> with maria gone, his dad tries to reassure him that things have changed. but the presence of the tin hut is clearly bothering him. later that afternoon, his mother comes back from work. he's very close to his mom. >> the children are starting to relax around him. and he's able to chat over a simple cup of tea. he is now a member of the family, a son, a brother, an uncle. but will society accept him? he will always be called the madman. >> join us online and an oir tomorrow on the news hour. a report from the veterans administration on how long that's wait for health care around the nation. that's it for this edition of pbs news hour weekend. that's it for
his old rom maommates are all o their own. >> the children of the family are nervous about his return. his niece and nephew have always been warned to stay away from him. and they are too young to see the changes in their uncle's condition. he knows it will take them time to feel safe. for the first time in many years, his family welcomes him inside nooshgs t inside, into the living room, a place he he was forbidden from entering. >> with maria gone, his dad tries to reassure him...
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article focuses on its presence on twitter, and it points out that it might actually be threatened .rom the inside on twitter there is a mysterious twitter account that is spilling the group's intimate details on twitter. this has been going on for about the past six months, and it is putting isis in an uncomfortable position because the twitter account revealed that true name of the group's leader, detailing controversial alliances as well as what the group plans on doing next in iraq. so who is behind it mysterious twitter account? it is not clear. " saysaily beast investigators are investigating. it might be a former isis member or basically anybody who wants to knock isis off its perch on the top of the jihadist movement. it seems someone close to the group though. >> moving onto another big story in the national press, the new king of spain. >> it is all over the spanish press, and the conservative paper says felipe vi begins his reign. there are papers focusing on the challenges he will face, including calls for independence in catalonia, the institutional crisis, and frustration
article focuses on its presence on twitter, and it points out that it might actually be threatened .rom the inside on twitter there is a mysterious twitter account that is spilling the group's intimate details on twitter. this has been going on for about the past six months, and it is putting isis in an uncomfortable position because the twitter account revealed that true name of the group's leader, detailing controversial alliances as well as what the group plans on doing next in iraq. so who...
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made half of the money, you have to be careful with the limit orders, i would probably close this and romt. >> carter, what do you think ability the ibb? >> it had some of the worst pounding down 20% off the march high. we retraced a good percent avenlg of that, we think the retracing has a little more left in it. >> do you think we could reclaim those levels again? >> so what happens, you look at a netflix or a priceline in this space, when you get be baaing to that high, you falter there. we think you get there you don't exceed it. >> it will be quite the upside from here. the good news doesn't stop. the upside call times too, we look back on not one, two winners, the same show, a bullish bet on twitter, shares rallied almost 20%, what do you do now, dan? >> we sold the downside put and used the proceeds for the call, so right now that september 26th put is about ten delta, the options market stled is about a 10% chance that will be in the money. now you have this september 37 call that is at the money, this is really important, people, that's a 50 delta, a 50% chance that will be money
made half of the money, you have to be careful with the limit orders, i would probably close this and romt. >> carter, what do you think ability the ibb? >> it had some of the worst pounding down 20% off the march high. we retraced a good percent avenlg of that, we think the retracing has a little more left in it. >> do you think we could reclaim those levels again? >> so what happens, you look at a netflix or a priceline in this space, when you get be baaing to that...
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our bruce gore didn't live in the news rom tonight with the dollars in question weren't they represent. bruce? >> reporter: the dollar figure is 96 million in additional funding requested of council, the state and the teachers union. the minimum says the school district to offer bare bones education to some 200,000 school kids. graduation practice is about to get underway at parkway center city. a magnet high school where 80 of 81 seniors are college bound. the other headed tore the military. track record is remarkable. given the surroundings. this building is 90 years old, each winter it's too hot or too cold. each june it's humid. there is one full-time police officer here. one guidance counselor for nearly 600 students and one part-time nurse. they are short of textbooks and lost three teachers to layoff this year pushing average class sizes beyond 30 students. karen dunkley is the fir year principal at parkway. >> the buildings are unsafe. you need enough adults to supervise children and you need enough adults to actually build relationships. >> reporter: they're not there right no
our bruce gore didn't live in the news rom tonight with the dollars in question weren't they represent. bruce? >> reporter: the dollar figure is 96 million in additional funding requested of council, the state and the teachers union. the minimum says the school district to offer bare bones education to some 200,000 school kids. graduation practice is about to get underway at parkway center city. a magnet high school where 80 of 81 seniors are college bound. the other headed tore the...
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. ♪ commander, let me break in and say just a word about the navy. ,rom the moment of embarkation theets. they had to sweep the minds, bombard the coastal battery, marshall and protect the transports along the coastline. finally, man the small boats that carried the soldiers to the beach. on that day, there were more than 8000 ships and landing craft on the shores of normandy. it was a most intricate task and a vital one for the success of our plans. the courage, fidelity, and skill of the royal and american navies have no writer page in our histories than that of june 6, 1944. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> back in london, only a few people knew. around daybreak, we correspond the were told to be at the ministry of information at 8:00 and then they told us. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they called our beach omaha. don't ask me why. i've never been to omaha. if it's anything like omaha, , i understand omaha was the roughest spot. we lost some good men and took a few prisoners. it was a lousy trade. we were told what to expect so was not a surprise or anything. just, well, what really happened was different. for a wh
. ♪ commander, let me break in and say just a word about the navy. ,rom the moment of embarkation theets. they had to sweep the minds, bombard the coastal battery, marshall and protect the transports along the coastline. finally, man the small boats that carried the soldiers to the beach. on that day, there were more than 8000 ships and landing craft on the shores of normandy. it was a most intricate task and a vital one for the success of our plans. the courage, fidelity, and skill of the...
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among david's guest, mitt rom y romney. he will sit down for an exclusive interview. >>> for this nation's military men and women, those who served in iraq the pictures are confusing and tough to watch. it was a big top pick at the home of the unit known at the time as the tip of the spear. fort steward, georgia where the third infantry is based, nbc's stephanie gosk is there for us tonight. >> reporter: in the spring of 2003 the u.s. military's third infantry division from fort steward was among its first to fight its way to baghdad. there were four deployments in total, more than 400 soldiers killed. >> you don't know what the outcome is going to be. >> reporter: he served three tours as a combat engineer, the guys at the front of the front line. do you ever think we should never have been in there in the first place? >> no, i don't ever have that opinion we never should have been there. we was called on to go, and we went there. we done our part. they got to do it on their own. it's their fight. >> reporter: each person
among david's guest, mitt rom y romney. he will sit down for an exclusive interview. >>> for this nation's military men and women, those who served in iraq the pictures are confusing and tough to watch. it was a big top pick at the home of the unit known at the time as the tip of the spear. fort steward, georgia where the third infantry is based, nbc's stephanie gosk is there for us tonight. >> reporter: in the spring of 2003 the u.s. military's third infantry division from fort...
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after a beebl was found in his rom. he was interested in experiencing different cultures. and twar year old matthew miller demanded a sylym. they were part of a commercial tour group orgnewsed by companies outside of north korea. the state department is now saying that americans should not be a part of the tour groups and could rick detention. and a 44-year-old korean american kenneth bey arrested for trying to over through the regime. serving 15 years of hard labor. experts are all saying that the young leader of kim jong-un is behind this and trying to get taerngz for his country a-- attr his country. and he is firing off mussils and they are sent in violation of un sanctions and issuing a new call for the u.s. and south korea to it call off military drills in the coming summer. no date set for the trial of the americans. back to you. >> oscar pistorias murder trial. a panel of experts said the olympian was not mentally ill when he shot and killed his girlfriend. a psychiatrist said that pistorias suffered from zoi zie disorder. he admitted shooting her and thought she w
after a beebl was found in his rom. he was interested in experiencing different cultures. and twar year old matthew miller demanded a sylym. they were part of a commercial tour group orgnewsed by companies outside of north korea. the state department is now saying that americans should not be a part of the tour groups and could rick detention. and a 44-year-old korean american kenneth bey arrested for trying to over through the regime. serving 15 years of hard labor. experts are all saying that...
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i think it also shows hesitation .rom this company rather than making the hail mary announcements thatre were 10 years ago, in part because that is not very more. apple is dominant in the computing business, the dominant tech company in the world. for that reason they are faced with a different outlook than in the past. >> " bloomberg west" editor-at-large cory johnson joins us from sentences go. thanks. it is 26 minutes past the hour. time for bloomberg to go on the markets. 500 doing nothing. industrials continue their slow grind higher. two stocks we are keeping our eyes on through the day. cares, the largest health in the u.s., buying a cash and stock offer. expected to close in the fourth quarter. it will lead 140 or 80 two it's two is for pozo. and the worst-performing major trust of the last year. i will be back in 30 minutes time to bring you the markets again. ♪ welcome back to "bottom line." i'm mark crumpton. thanks for staying with us. let's check some of the headlines we are following for you at this hour. after months of blocking security counsel action on ukraine, russia
i think it also shows hesitation .rom this company rather than making the hail mary announcements thatre were 10 years ago, in part because that is not very more. apple is dominant in the computing business, the dominant tech company in the world. for that reason they are faced with a different outlook than in the past. >> " bloomberg west" editor-at-large cory johnson joins us from sentences go. thanks. it is 26 minutes past the hour. time for bloomberg to go on the markets....
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. >> what type of a rom side is this? is this a robbery? a drug deal that went bad? what you're taking in about the victim? >> she is a young girl dressed like she'd gone out the night before. she didn't have her shoes on, which is unusual. why is this young girl in this industrial parking lot. >> no reason to be now this forlorn part of the county. >> no. unless she met up with someone. >> so the detectives headed out to do the part of the job that never gets easier. >> so you delivered terrible news. >> horrible news. >> amid the shock and tears the detectives pieced together a picture of who the victim was. sunday morning, the phone call, wendy sounded okay the detectives were told, but the next call at 5:38 from michelle asking if she was at her mom's was worry some. >> he met her at her job. he was very troubled and worried about where she could be. >> michelle, it turned out, was about to get an official answer to his where is she question. >> while we're talking, the phone rings and it's michelle calling. >> again, asking his mother-in-law had she heard from w
. >> what type of a rom side is this? is this a robbery? a drug deal that went bad? what you're taking in about the victim? >> she is a young girl dressed like she'd gone out the night before. she didn't have her shoes on, which is unusual. why is this young girl in this industrial parking lot. >> no reason to be now this forlorn part of the county. >> no. unless she met up with someone. >> so the detectives headed out to do the part of the job that never gets...
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another type of therapy is actually taking an individual patient's t-cells, removing them rom the body, that's a type of lymphocite, using a car, t-cells, and then putting a virus into those cells. takes about 10 days to go through that process. you take the patients own t-cells, put them back into the body and they become smart bombs. because of the recentor they have, this is shown in a lot of patients with leukemia, they can go in, hone in to where the cancer cell is. they're like a trojan horse. they go in, they invade the cell, they kill the cancer cell. they replicate themselves because they take over the reply cation process in the cell and they go off and do it again. spectacular results are being seen. >> you hear a lot about this unicorn, someday cancer will be cured. there are so many different kinds of cancers, they act in so many different ways. is the cure for cancer going to be incremental, or if done today, boom, cancer will be cured. >> it won't be a boom. but it won't be a bust, because we have technology that, by being able to map the genome of a cancer. for example,
another type of therapy is actually taking an individual patient's t-cells, removing them rom the body, that's a type of lymphocite, using a car, t-cells, and then putting a virus into those cells. takes about 10 days to go through that process. you take the patients own t-cells, put them back into the body and they become smart bombs. because of the recentor they have, this is shown in a lot of patients with leukemia, they can go in, hone in to where the cancer cell is. they're like a trojan...
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does it have rom to 45? probably technically speaking. the fundamentals lean up in july. >> how long have you been on twitter? >> forever, as long as twitter has been around i have been in twitter. >> do you think the past month rises is because of a comeback if momentum stocks overall or is it a twitter-specific story? i guess -- >> it's a combination of those two stories. i think everyone that wanted to be out of twitter sold twitter so you get people that owned it that want to be out of it. now they believe, a, in the storyo, b, they want to catch some home item moving higher in the overall market. having said all of that the resistance is 42. you have a 1 much day moving average at 44. if you are a buyer, i'd wait to clear those levels. >> i agree, 41 bucks, you had a 31% run. facebook has a lot more chance to monetize. >> nike has better than expected earnings, the conference call got under way, sarah eisen is at the stock exchange with the latest. >> it was a good quarter. driven by continued sales growth for this company. let me ru
does it have rom to 45? probably technically speaking. the fundamentals lean up in july. >> how long have you been on twitter? >> forever, as long as twitter has been around i have been in twitter. >> do you think the past month rises is because of a comeback if momentum stocks overall or is it a twitter-specific story? i guess -- >> it's a combination of those two stories. i think everyone that wanted to be out of twitter sold twitter so you get people that owned it...
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. >> i took two [bleep]ing roms. >> i took two [ bleep ] rolls. the other night it was running into my mouth and i needed toilet paper. the snot was running from my mouth to my face. >> come on, whit. [ bleep ]. >> a lot of what isn't necessarily always seen on our show is all of the other stuff that's going on. the one officer in seg is dealing with all the other inmates in that unit. and there's a tremendous amount to do. he wasn't saying he wasn't going to give him the toilet paper but before he could leave to get it he had to shut the bean hole door. >> the deputy comes over to assist with the situation. >> whitt, put your arm in there. >> i need a roll of toilet paper. >> i've been asking for toilet paper all day. why do i have to be the one that waits? >> if i could get some toilet paper, would that do for now? >> my allergies have been killing me for the last four days. i've been blowing my nose every 15 minutes. so half a roll, something like that, that's all i need. >> all right. i'm going to close it up and i'll go get you some paper. >>
. >> i took two [bleep]ing roms. >> i took two [ bleep ] rolls. the other night it was running into my mouth and i needed toilet paper. the snot was running from my mouth to my face. >> come on, whit. [ bleep ]. >> a lot of what isn't necessarily always seen on our show is all of the other stuff that's going on. the one officer in seg is dealing with all the other inmates in that unit. and there's a tremendous amount to do. he wasn't saying he wasn't going to give him...
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your biggest holidays are rom da, and the chinese new year is that right?t began in september, and when romdon started, but now it's coming so early that we don't have any new crop. but the larger date growers will have a carrier over from last year. and the drier dates last for ages. >> but you are already sold out from last year's harvest is that right? >> that's right. we're a very small farmer. so we sell out usually in march or april, but the bigger growers will still have plenty of crop -- left-over crop. >> all right. doug, fascinating and very interesting to actually see some of the dates in progress there. >>> all right. well be ware the baggage police. if you are flying this summer, it could cost you, and what you need to know before you get to the airport, coming up. >>> plus the gadget launched seven years ago this week, that proved to be a game changer. ♪ >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really
your biggest holidays are rom da, and the chinese new year is that right?t began in september, and when romdon started, but now it's coming so early that we don't have any new crop. but the larger date growers will have a carrier over from last year. and the drier dates last for ages. >> but you are already sold out from last year's harvest is that right? >> that's right. we're a very small farmer. so we sell out usually in march or april, but the bigger growers will still have...
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of course the clintons are nowhere near as wealthy as the rom nice and hillary grew up in a middle class family. but the elizabeth warren part of her party think she's too centrist. this points up hillary's challenge. finding a way to talk about her family fortune without seeming disconnected from the middle class. shannon >> howard, thank you. up next why the obama administration says it was tloel kill an american born terror leader overseas. first here's what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight. fox 25 in boston with the deadly crash involving an amtrak train and a vehicle. officials believe that vehicle was being driven on tracks. three people inside were killed. none of the passengers on train were hurt. q 13 fox in seattle with a not guilty plea from a professional soccer store hope solo. she was arrested saturday in a domestic violence dispute. >>> this is a live look at philadelphia from fox 29. they are following approval late this afternoon of a proposal to permanently allow children under 12 years old to be included on the adult organ donor list for lungs. last year
of course the clintons are nowhere near as wealthy as the rom nice and hillary grew up in a middle class family. but the elizabeth warren part of her party think she's too centrist. this points up hillary's challenge. finding a way to talk about her family fortune without seeming disconnected from the middle class. shannon >> howard, thank you. up next why the obama administration says it was tloel kill an american born terror leader overseas. first here's what some of our fox affiliates...
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san pablo police say alicia ortiz and rom core ortiz may have killed the trigger of a shotgun.n took her three children out of that home. ortiz and ang wan know were in the middle of a bitter custody battle. >>> if bobby pearson would not have been released, would this murder have occurred? and the obvious answer is no, he would have been in jail. >> the boyfriend was arrested and booked on suspicion of murder. jurors say there was not a form to sign saying they were dead locked only guilty or not guilty. >>> time is 5:45. some of the newest graduates of dublin high school are getting home right about now after a big over night party designed to keep them happy and safe. the school has a 20-year tradition of graduation on the school's football field followed by a safe and sober celebration for the graduating class. this year's event at a nearby club sport featured newspaper foosball and a -- human foosball and a video arcade. grad night organizers say the idea is to keep the new graduates off the streets as they celebrate a huge turning point in their lives. >> they are teenage
san pablo police say alicia ortiz and rom core ortiz may have killed the trigger of a shotgun.n took her three children out of that home. ortiz and ang wan know were in the middle of a bitter custody battle. >>> if bobby pearson would not have been released, would this murder have occurred? and the obvious answer is no, he would have been in jail. >> the boyfriend was arrested and booked on suspicion of murder. jurors say there was not a form to sign saying they were dead locked...
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rom brightbart, reports that vice president moran invoked the case of robert rosese -- roses, a border patrol agent who was ambushed by immigrants in 2009 in southern california. n that instance, the agent was dispatched alone to check on a sensor activation. brightbart news has covered that issue extensively and revealed that one of the men involved had been on supervised release from u.s. authorities. the illegal immigrants wanted the agent's night vision equipment so they lured, trapped and murdered him, according to the u.s. attorney's office. a repeat occurrence of an incident like this is what we fear, especially now without full staffing in the field. said vice president moran. sean moran is vice president of the national border patrol council, the nbpc. he stated, the administration has already -- was already putting budgets before the securing of the border. our jobs are immensely dangerous as we interrupt cartel activity on u.s. soil. their border security policy failures have already reduced the number of agents securing the border and now they have fewer agents out there to
rom brightbart, reports that vice president moran invoked the case of robert rosese -- roses, a border patrol agent who was ambushed by immigrants in 2009 in southern california. n that instance, the agent was dispatched alone to check on a sensor activation. brightbart news has covered that issue extensively and revealed that one of the men involved had been on supervised release from u.s. authorities. the illegal immigrants wanted the agent's night vision equipment so they lured, trapped and...
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roms to use of was the mastermind of that attack, later transpired that he was admitted with al-qaeda. because of america's porous border, radical islamists were able to establish a presence in america. this, of course, culminated in the 9/11 terrorist attacks in new york city and washington, d.c. in the aftermath of 9/11, there's quite a bit of fear that sleeper cells might spring into action and although these later transpired to be overblown, there have been a number of plots that have been uncovered. some of the deadly attacks to date have come from solitary individuals who have self-identified with the global jihad. back in november of 2009 major nidal hasan went on a shooting rampage at fort hood, texas, which killed 13 people and wounded 31 people. a few months later, faisal shahzad attempted to detonate a car bomb in times square in new york city. to be expected, authorities are concerned. in march 2011, congress held hearings called by representative peter king on the topic. another worrisome prospect is that islamist terrorists might strike jewish targets in america, because
roms to use of was the mastermind of that attack, later transpired that he was admitted with al-qaeda. because of america's porous border, radical islamists were able to establish a presence in america. this, of course, culminated in the 9/11 terrorist attacks in new york city and washington, d.c. in the aftermath of 9/11, there's quite a bit of fear that sleeper cells might spring into action and although these later transpired to be overblown, there have been a number of plots that have been...
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time and of course, this divisions on the day were caught out of position, not able to move and even rom medical wasn't on the scene and he was in charge of the defenses on the beachhead. did we not catch a couple of breaks in that regard? >> no question. remind ourselves, also, ed, the russian army did 80% of the ground combat. had they not been in the war still with tremendous amounts of u.s. land lease with naval convoys out of the uk to keep them if a fight, we would have never been able to pull this off. but as you looked at this, they were bringing in as you said earlier, the v-1 rocket. the v-2 ballistic rocket. the brits were really standing alone it will we got into the islands and started preparing for this battle. they were a powerful, dominating, military force, great book by matched hastings. arm ged don. the last year of the war in europe that talks about, you know, essentially, with the most probably, effective fighting force the world had ever seen. >> pretty amazing stuff. and to this day, do you think, general, that americans appreciate it the same way they did maybe 50
time and of course, this divisions on the day were caught out of position, not able to move and even rom medical wasn't on the scene and he was in charge of the defenses on the beachhead. did we not catch a couple of breaks in that regard? >> no question. remind ourselves, also, ed, the russian army did 80% of the ground combat. had they not been in the war still with tremendous amounts of u.s. land lease with naval convoys out of the uk to keep them if a fight, we would have never been...
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fox 29's jeff cole in the news rom tonight with the latest developments on the minister's appeal and reinstatement jeff report roar frank schaeffer won his credentials back to preach in the united methodist church but he refrains defiant about the issue that got him in the hot water in the first place. >> i want to thank god for this day. this is a great day and there's much rejoicing going on as you can imagine in my family report roar frank schaeffer's battle with his own church the united methodist ended tuesday with schaeffer being returned to the pulpit. >> i am reinstated as an ordained minister of the united methodist church. (applause). >> yes! report. >> i wanted to dance but i'm in the a dancer. so, you know, i want to dance. >> reporter: he can't dance but he did appeal the united methodist ruling last year stripping him of his credentials to preach. schaeffer a pastor in church in lebanon pa perform the marriage of his son to another man in 2007. a complaint was filed and when schaeffer refused to promise that he would not do it again, he was defrock. >> as an ordained mi
fox 29's jeff cole in the news rom tonight with the latest developments on the minister's appeal and reinstatement jeff report roar frank schaeffer won his credentials back to preach in the united methodist church but he refrains defiant about the issue that got him in the hot water in the first place. >> i want to thank god for this day. this is a great day and there's much rejoicing going on as you can imagine in my family report roar frank schaeffer's battle with his own church the...
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heads tend to turn when a thinner person walks in the rom. french fries and ketchup.site happens sometimes and all of the people hate on the skinny woman. >> yes, i want them to be friendly when they get hungry. >> when it comes to women we can't make it happy. >> we'll see you back here tomorrow. happening now starts right now. >> and we shout out on three developing stories, we are waiting to the details of two cold- blooded murders of two police officers in las vegas in what is called a murder susight pact. and a armed ark assault in the airport. and the message from the terrorist to the united states. the presidentousing the power of the pen to help with college deaths. it will help ease the crushing financial burden for america's young people? >> an
heads tend to turn when a thinner person walks in the rom. french fries and ketchup.site happens sometimes and all of the people hate on the skinny woman. >> yes, i want them to be friendly when they get hungry. >> when it comes to women we can't make it happy. >> we'll see you back here tomorrow. happening now starts right now. >> and we shout out on three developing stories, we are waiting to the details of two cold- blooded murders of two police officers in las vegas...
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that put this together george henry who came up and put .he pieces together --talked about the great .romthank you people. helen, so many ok. the stage is shaking. thanks, all of you. god bless you. ok. ♪ i'm about to say ♪ >> for over 35 years c-span eventspublic affairs from washington directly to you putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white events, briefings, and conferences, and offering gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. thee c-span, created by cable tv industry 35 years ago and brought to you as a public local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd. like us on facebook. twitter.w us on captioning performed by the national captioning institute. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> representative dingell has a tenure that spans six decades only one of two world war ii veterans currently serving in the house of representatives. hour.s an welcome.fternoon and i'm an adjunct professor at the george washington university school of media and public fairs and the 107th president of the national p
that put this together george henry who came up and put .he pieces together --talked about the great .romthank you people. helen, so many ok. the stage is shaking. thanks, all of you. god bless you. ok. ♪ i'm about to say ♪ >> for over 35 years c-span eventspublic affairs from washington directly to you putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white events, briefings, and conferences, and offering gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom ohio seek recognition?, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to bring attention to a serious and heartbreaking situation in israel. mr. johnson: the kidnapping of three teenage boys. gilad, iyal and neftali who is a duel israeli-american citizen. they were last seen near the west bank city of hebron and it is strongly believed that hamas is responsible for their abduction. my prayer goes out to their families and for their safe return. secretary kerry has called this a despicable act of terrorism and has offered america's full support. we must stand behind israel's efforts to bring them home and hold accountable those involved. however, this act of terrorism further demonstrates why america should not be providing foreign aid for the unity government between hamas and fattah. secretary kerry reiterated america's position that a mass is a terrorist organization -- that hamas is a terrorist organization. it is clear that american tax dollars are not being used to promote peace. i
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom ohio seek recognition?, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to bring attention to a serious and heartbreaking situation in israel. mr. johnson: the kidnapping of three teenage boys. gilad, iyal and neftali who is a duel israeli-american citizen. they were last seen near the west bank city of hebron and it is strongly believed that hamas is responsible for their abduction. my prayer goes out to...
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the clintons have been paying taxes at the rate double of that of the rom knees.ust because something is true does not mean you should say it. i think what happened here, she stepped in it again. she is rusty. and she has a thing, maggie you, know about her, most of her life, because her husband earned so little. she was the one that had to be the breadwinner. and worried about where is the money going to come from? how are we going to be secure? so i think that has been very much on her mind for a long, long time. it comes of in these ways that seem to most americans to be insensitive and tone deaf >> do you think it is tone deaf? >> i do. it's coming from a place of defensiveness. that's what the dread broke comment is about. she is very angry about the legal bills and source of the legal bills, which are from myriad republican investigations at the time. she doesn't like to talk about it. she didn't say it in the context. but one time the dead broke thing that is a gaffe. another time, a collection of these become is a recurring theme and problem. she can't kee
the clintons have been paying taxes at the rate double of that of the rom knees.ust because something is true does not mean you should say it. i think what happened here, she stepped in it again. she is rusty. and she has a thing, maggie you, know about her, most of her life, because her husband earned so little. she was the one that had to be the breadwinner. and worried about where is the money going to come from? how are we going to be secure? so i think that has been very much on her mind...
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alice >> reporter:in the late 70's davis retired rom showbusiness. contributing to special causes.is will be remebered as a mainstay. >> pam:developing news tonight! some say ryan chamberlain may have been seen. more ♪ ♪ thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: on the run. and -- possibly -- *online. san francisco p-r consultant. ryan chamberlain. has been a fugitive since saturday, when the f-b-i went to his home. looking for explosives. >> pam:he is social media savvy -- posting messages on topics ranging from his depression. to denials of the f-b-i's warnings that he is dangerous -- all coming out since the raid. kron 4's dan kerman is covering the case. he's here with the latest on what chamberlain has been writing. dan? >> reporter:the raid on chamberlain's russian hill apartment is still the talk of the neighborhood. those who know him. d
alice >> reporter:in the late 70's davis retired rom showbusiness. contributing to special causes.is will be remebered as a mainstay. >> pam:developing news tonight! some say ryan chamberlain may have been seen. more ♪ ♪ thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news...
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they were the ones who really popularized using the mouse or the graphical interface or cd-rom and opticalwas the thing. apple's greatest asset has been its innovation and mind and they could completely change the way we use our devices to get sound into your ears with beats. melissa: from a technological point of view, does it really make that big of a difference? i will ask you. is the sound quality that much better? is the battery life that much better if you use a different jack? >> i tell you what. one of the biggest knocks i have with my beats headphones everyone tell me, they look cool, they look great but the sound quality. so apple, what you think about what they do in consumer products, right? they are also, they're already in college realm with the macbooks et cetera. now everyone else in the college it's cool, right? celebs have it. college students have it. the battery life is one of the biggest issues we see with everything. the other thing that jonathan brought up about different innovations they will have, beats is in fiat and chrysler. apple is my home. they will get into
they were the ones who really popularized using the mouse or the graphical interface or cd-rom and opticalwas the thing. apple's greatest asset has been its innovation and mind and they could completely change the way we use our devices to get sound into your ears with beats. melissa: from a technological point of view, does it really make that big of a difference? i will ask you. is the sound quality that much better? is the battery life that much better if you use a different jack? >> i...
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in fact mayor rom emanuel says the sign is taste less, while handful of buildings display company nameshe biggest nearly half football field wide, two stories tall. the real estate mogel says his sign is popular and will become iconic. >> chicago has other problems that they should be worried about. very high quality, very beautiful sign, i think enhances the building greatly. >> not tasteful, or distasteful, i would say, and it scars an otherwise very beautiful building. >> so difference of opinion there. well, mayor emanuel looking for options to get drum top take that sign down or change it. >> warning for customers that the restaurant pf chance eatery says they're victims of nationwide data breach, recommending customers check their bank statements right away. credit and debit cards used at the chain are affected. pg fanning is asking -- chang is asking secret service to determine the number of people at risk? just halfway through 2014 appears to be record breaking year for auto recalls in the united states. get this, one out of every ten vikes on the road has been recalled, that's
in fact mayor rom emanuel says the sign is taste less, while handful of buildings display company nameshe biggest nearly half football field wide, two stories tall. the real estate mogel says his sign is popular and will become iconic. >> chicago has other problems that they should be worried about. very high quality, very beautiful sign, i think enhances the building greatly. >> not tasteful, or distasteful, i would say, and it scars an otherwise very beautiful building. >>...
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. >> steve rom bomb is his pro bono investigator. >> i've investigated seven, 800 homicides, death claims over the world. there's no question this guy is innocent. there's no witnesses. no forensics. everything that the police have dug up show that it's in fact another killer. >> you are a dumb bleep. >> you ain't lying. >> if there's a place in american that believes in an eye for an eye then it's texas. the state carries out a third of the nation's executions. jim will lit the former warden at the huntsville prison oversaw 89 executions in just three years. retired, he now run the nearby prison museum. >> ever think there's a possibility any of those 89 might not have done it? >>> oh, yeah. but you can't -- you have to do it on individual basis. we got to make sure that this guy is the right guy and this case. you can't just go over and say, we're not going to -- we're not going to have this death penalty any more because one of them out of how far ever hundreds or thousands may not be right. >> 120 something have been exxon are in rated. you can't stand here and mack me believe every t
. >> steve rom bomb is his pro bono investigator. >> i've investigated seven, 800 homicides, death claims over the world. there's no question this guy is innocent. there's no witnesses. no forensics. everything that the police have dug up show that it's in fact another killer. >> you are a dumb bleep. >> you ain't lying. >> if there's a place in american that believes in an eye for an eye then it's texas. the state carries out a third of the nation's executions....
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so vta rommed out 80 light rail trains for the occasion. the agency normally runs 20 trains on normal sundays. >> we are hopes that -- hoping that people hop on and take a quick, easy stress-free rided to the stadium. so they don't have to deal with finding parking, they don't have to deal with traffic. >> reporter: the first official test will come on august 2nd, that's when the san jose earthquakes play the first official game here at levis. levi stadium is surrounded by light rail, hard rail, and several highways, but in any case, a team advises people to arrive early at the games and come with a lot of patience. live outside levi stadium, "today in the bay." >> all right, damian, thank you. >>> final check of the top stories for you. police are looking for the driver of a car who took off after driving into the side of cliff's hardware store in san francisco's castro district. just a few heres ago. we haven't heard if anyone was hurt. >>> hospital leaders will meet at sfo general on how to be more prepared. panel is going to discuss the
so vta rommed out 80 light rail trains for the occasion. the agency normally runs 20 trains on normal sundays. >> we are hopes that -- hoping that people hop on and take a quick, easy stress-free rided to the stadium. so they don't have to deal with finding parking, they don't have to deal with traffic. >> reporter: the first official test will come on august 2nd, that's when the san jose earthquakes play the first official game here at levis. levi stadium is surrounded by light...
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if this book is a dean and it isn't roosevelt and i guess it is henry morganfall and he was like rom emanual. he had the boldest things the government was too afraid to say. he is the demon in the cartoon version. a demon who is lovable, though, because he was thrown out of government. >> host: he was head of the secretary of agriculture? >> guest: he didn't make it to agriculture even but he was very smart. he was thrown out when roosevelt ran for reelection because he was too far left and he went off looking for a job. we are all human and i admire people that serve even if i don't agree. >> host: 202 is the area code. 258-3880 eastern and central 258-3881 for the mountain and pacific time zone. also send a tweet to us or make a comment on our facebook page and finally also e-mail is an option. amity shlaes, you seem to be working your way backwards through history. started with the '30's and your last book is coolidge. >> guest: if they can make a prequal in a movie they can do it in a book. i like positive stories. the "the forgotten man: a new history of the great depression" co
if this book is a dean and it isn't roosevelt and i guess it is henry morganfall and he was like rom emanual. he had the boldest things the government was too afraid to say. he is the demon in the cartoon version. a demon who is lovable, though, because he was thrown out of government. >> host: he was head of the secretary of agriculture? >> guest: he didn't make it to agriculture even but he was very smart. he was thrown out when roosevelt ran for reelection because he was too far...
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take the buy america law that has been in effect in the united states since 1933, and we expand that rom the current 60% content, that is for every dollar spent in the transportation programs, we would go to 100% of that money would be spent on american made steel, concrete, iron, and american made products of all kinds. so that when we build a bridge, it's american steel. and it is made in america. the make it in america agenda says, let us spend our tax money on american made equipment. on american steel. by united states companies operating in the united states. that the men and women of america get to benefit from the tax money that they have contributed to our transportation programs. this is the make it in america agenda. it's using our tax money to employ americans, american steelworkers, american bridge builders, american contractors. i want to give you an example of what happens when you do not use the make it in america agenda. when you ignore the 1933 law that says, at a minimum, 60% of the content in our transportation programs must be spent on american made steel, american m
take the buy america law that has been in effect in the united states since 1933, and we expand that rom the current 60% content, that is for every dollar spent in the transportation programs, we would go to 100% of that money would be spent on american made steel, concrete, iron, and american made products of all kinds. so that when we build a bridge, it's american steel. and it is made in america. the make it in america agenda says, let us spend our tax money on american made equipment. on...
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will likely areal to rom-com fans as much as to those who find such films annoyingly cliched.oehler keep the came together floating along on a cloud of barely winging humor. >> i would go see that one. >> that one i will check out. transformers i will skip. >> never liked transformers. >> the first two. yeah, i liked it. kind of same thing over and over again. special effects look good. >> do they? >> yeah. >> no. i am not, i wouldn't say that. >> the truth comes out. >> first one was okay. >> find it hard to get out to movies. i am a netflix girl. watch it anytime. hey. that would be good. down the street. one open. >> let's go. >> always in new york city. >> that's the news for now. we are going to the movies. remember to follow us on facebook at wnnfans.com. more news from abc news coming up. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn prog
will likely areal to rom-com fans as much as to those who find such films annoyingly cliched.oehler keep the came together floating along on a cloud of barely winging humor. >> i would go see that one. >> that one i will check out. transformers i will skip. >> never liked transformers. >> the first two. yeah, i liked it. kind of same thing over and over again. special effects look good. >> do they? >> yeah. >> no. i am not, i wouldn't say that. >>...
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as you'll not fail to notice rom the introduction in your program, aaron has had a fascinating, and pleasant career. then he decided to found the hamilton society and hire me to run it for him and he hasn't had a moment of peace in years. he continues to serve as the president of our board of directors. finally, michael duran, the roger hurting to fellow at the center. he earned the bachelor's degree at stanford. doctorate here in froins. he serves on the national board hamilton s on the society. michael is, as jane austen might have said, a man of information. tweets prolifically under "doranimated" and 7500 followers is the most advisory mber of our board apart from john bolten. panelists will speak for 15 to 20 minutes and we may have discussion among hemselves, after which we'll open it up for questions. so, dr. pierce? >> i contend we are forgetting lessons learned the hard way, we we learned that secretary of states seemed to have learned in the hitler rise. today's unprinciples, unwise foreign policy reveals mental moral forgetfulness. it reveals a fog when it comes to the lessons of
as you'll not fail to notice rom the introduction in your program, aaron has had a fascinating, and pleasant career. then he decided to found the hamilton society and hire me to run it for him and he hasn't had a moment of peace in years. he continues to serve as the president of our board of directors. finally, michael duran, the roger hurting to fellow at the center. he earned the bachelor's degree at stanford. doctorate here in froins. he serves on the national board hamilton s on the...
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question -- the united nations, whose delegates come ,rom different legal systems most of the world is on civil law. under which of those paradigms do the legal bodies work, and are the differences between the legal systems partly at fault of this?mpact to what extent might there be extrajudicial, political considerations that these regulatory bodies are not thisng in reports such as was necessary to get this country's cooperation in what we were doing? these people are making a big deal about it, and may not know, and the investigators may not know, but the higher-ups might. what the consequences might the of the loopholes? -- here is theme settlement, nondisclosure agreement, we will get back to that. >> the question is how does the un's judicial system and arbitration process base itself on common law, civil law, etc.? the politicaltent circumstances of an incident may come into play in the decisions that come down? do you want to take that up? >> for the most part my experiences that it is a mixture of the common law and civil code. does your second question, that contribute to som
question -- the united nations, whose delegates come ,rom different legal systems most of the world is on civil law. under which of those paradigms do the legal bodies work, and are the differences between the legal systems partly at fault of this?mpact to what extent might there be extrajudicial, political considerations that these regulatory bodies are not thisng in reports such as was necessary to get this country's cooperation in what we were doing? these people are making a big deal about...
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some of the higher elevations are rocking and romming with the breeds -- rolling with the breeze. this is the second low to come in. morning low clouds, windy and cooler. we'll get a bump up. why? because there will be a north wind kicking in on wednesday. windy and cooler today. some morning low clouds. they are eroding pretty fast. they will go north to south. sunny for everybody here. clearlake and vacaville in the upper 70s. san rafael, 73. 70 in vallejo. napa, 76. 74 for concord pleasant hill. livermore, 72. castro valley, 68. 72 san jose. downtown. a little warmer in east san jose. morgan hill and gilroy in the 70s. low 60s, mid-60s. openly low 70s the peninsula. redwood city at 72. breezy tomorrow. i think it will be sunny. i did throw in a patch or two of morning clouds. we'll just settle into seasonal temperatures going into friday and the weekend. >> all right, thank you, steve. >>> formula one racing legend michael schumacher is out of a coma and out of the hospital. the 45-year-old had been in a coma since a skiing accident in december. his manager says he has left the
some of the higher elevations are rocking and romming with the breeds -- rolling with the breeze. this is the second low to come in. morning low clouds, windy and cooler. we'll get a bump up. why? because there will be a north wind kicking in on wednesday. windy and cooler today. some morning low clouds. they are eroding pretty fast. they will go north to south. sunny for everybody here. clearlake and vacaville in the upper 70s. san rafael, 73. 70 in vallejo. napa, 76. 74 for concord pleasant...
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said that the pipeline for the next 9/11 attack is likely to come rom syria. there are numerous american citizens who have gone to the jihad in syria. european jihadists are now in syria. they're coordinating in syria and iraq. they hold terrain. it is my worst fear come true. host: editorial, "usa today," u.s. policy failures leave few good options in iraq. that newspaper writes that. the most telling aspect of the isis success was what it said about president al-maliki, who has stubbornly resist the u.s. pressure to bring's sunni minority into his government -- host: next call is terry, dayton, ohio, democrat. you're on the "washington journal." should the u.s. get involved in iraq? terry? caller: yes, i'm here. thank you for taking my call. no, we shouldn't get involved, and i'm actually offended that the newspapers, the media is trying to push us back into another war. we can't even take care of our own people here. we've been fighting this war for years for no reason, and now you got people like john mccain, lindsey graham talking nonsense, and it's just
said that the pipeline for the next 9/11 attack is likely to come rom syria. there are numerous american citizens who have gone to the jihad in syria. european jihadists are now in syria. they're coordinating in syria and iraq. they hold terrain. it is my worst fear come true. host: editorial, "usa today," u.s. policy failures leave few good options in iraq. that newspaper writes that. the most telling aspect of the isis success was what it said about president al-maliki, who has...
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he graduated from rest point -- .rom west point he was the president and ceo of the uso.has 20secretary gibson years of private sector and nonprofit experience he brings to bear to build an awesome 20 -- 21st century ba. please give around the applause to sloan gibson. [applause] >> thank you, mr. mayor. ending veteran homelessness is one of the a's three agency priority goals. under the circumstances i would be remiss if i did not at least mention one other goal we have and that it's improving veteran access to ba care and service. service.e adnnd [applause] as the president has directed, to getmoving immediately veterans off of wait list and into clinics and taking action to fix the systemic problems that allowed the unacceptable waits to occur. we demonstrated in the past the ability to tackle tough packages -- have challenges and we are on our way to eliminating the turn homelessness. but that last tough challenge we cannot do on our own. it is a challenge that requires close collaboration between andral, state and federal community groups. ba and hud may have resourc
he graduated from rest point -- .rom west point he was the president and ceo of the uso.has 20secretary gibson years of private sector and nonprofit experience he brings to bear to build an awesome 20 -- 21st century ba. please give around the applause to sloan gibson. [applause] >> thank you, mr. mayor. ending veteran homelessness is one of the a's three agency priority goals. under the circumstances i would be remiss if i did not at least mention one other goal we have and that it's...
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you know, i am concerned over the fact that people are writing their rom review plan and it just gets checked by the supervisor. and then the numbers that you present to us are not accurate. you know, 0%, 6 people removed is inconsistency with your testimony and that of the doctor very concerning to me. we get inconsistent answers. it makes as not want to trust anything that comes from you people. >> mr. congressman, the numbers that we provide it as far as the ratings are where there is actually in prison plan. we did not do those on the individual some who have departed. that is why they do not show up in the numbers. >> very disappointing to me to get these answers from you to today. >> thank you. ma'am, you said that the self evaluation or senior executive self assessment is optional. are you sure? >> as part of that plan there is -- >> i am looking at the performance appraisal form, a senior executive performance appraisal form. >> 3482? >> yes. 3482. >> and there are raging official narrative's. >> i guess the only place i see that is optional is it the person is asking for a hi
you know, i am concerned over the fact that people are writing their rom review plan and it just gets checked by the supervisor. and then the numbers that you present to us are not accurate. you know, 0%, 6 people removed is inconsistency with your testimony and that of the doctor very concerning to me. we get inconsistent answers. it makes as not want to trust anything that comes from you people. >> mr. congressman, the numbers that we provide it as far as the ratings are where there is...