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the crowd wanted a travel on russ smith.hey get the triple from hancock. >> jim: with 6:30 to go. kentucky led by five at the intermission. now four. louisville at one point took the lead in this half. before kentucky went on the run. now young with a three. >> greg: how good has he been on both ends. he hasn't shot it great, he hasn't allowed the last to affect his overall game. he's been solid, he's rebounding, he's competed on both ends. >> jim: no whistle. smith put it up wildly then harrison tried to save it. right back to louisville. long rebound is finally taken by aaron harrison. and it's young over to the far side. poythress, follow up, no. but a foul. >> greg: this game reminiscent of the carolina game for louisville. just really unable to compete consistently in the paint. they have had stretches but the effort here by kentucky, poythress in particular. >> jim: happy new year from the late show, monday dave has billy crystal and "the talk's" julie chin later tom hanks. only cbs. >> greg: i mention thad carolina ga
the crowd wanted a travel on russ smith.hey get the triple from hancock. >> jim: with 6:30 to go. kentucky led by five at the intermission. now four. louisville at one point took the lead in this half. before kentucky went on the run. now young with a three. >> greg: how good has he been on both ends. he hasn't shot it great, he hasn't allowed the last to affect his overall game. he's been solid, he's rebounding, he's competed on both ends. >> jim: no whistle. smith put it up...
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the ballet russe, was it >> now we travel back in time. over 100 years to witness a revolutionary thi thrill for audience he at that time. the first footsteps of what is today recognized as a historic overthrow of tradition. recently featured at the national gallery of art in washington. sheila macvicar with the story of the ballet russe. >> picture paris, may 29, 1913. traditional paris turns out for an evening at the ballet. >> the first act of the evening, a wonderful neoromantic ballet. white tutu ballet. >> and just what the audience expected. and then the next act opened. and there was this pounding music. >> sarah kennel is an associate curator at the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. >> then these dancers came on stage, slumped over, hobbling, stomping their feet. they were wearing these wool tunics. the audience had no idea what was going on. >> the ballet was the rite of spring. there had never been anything like it. the story is of a young woman sacrificed to appease a vengeful god. the music pounding, dissonant. by ig
the ballet russe, was it >> now we travel back in time. over 100 years to witness a revolutionary thi thrill for audience he at that time. the first footsteps of what is today recognized as a historic overthrow of tradition. recently featured at the national gallery of art in washington. sheila macvicar with the story of the ballet russe. >> picture paris, may 29, 1913. traditional paris turns out for an evening at the ballet. >> the first act of the evening, a wonderful...
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russ, nice to have you back on the program. i don't know about you, but someone says i have good news and bad news. i want to hear the bad news first. so let's start with the risk, what is the biggest risk and should investors get ready for a correction? >> well, i think there are a couple of risks for next year, first let me say stocks can and will go higher in 2014. but there are a couple of things to watch, the first of which are interest rates. the lastÑi few months, the mark has reacted very well to the tapering, the fact that we've we gun the tapering. that is like ly to continue. that is the first thing to watch. the second is the strength of the recovery, we expect that the u.s. will grow faster in 2014. but there is one soft spot which i would watch, which are earnings. pardon me, actually earnings for individual wages rather than companies, the job market is getting better, we're seeing improvement in the market, one thing that worries me for 2014, can consumers continue to spend if their pay packets are not growing t
russ, nice to have you back on the program. i don't know about you, but someone says i have good news and bad news. i want to hear the bad news first. so let's start with the risk, what is the biggest risk and should investors get ready for a correction? >> well, i think there are a couple of risks for next year, first let me say stocks can and will go higher in 2014. but there are a couple of things to watch, the first of which are interest rates. the lastÑi few months, the mark has...
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pear tree, however, birds and rodents and food stored in an alley. >> here's investigative reporter russ ptacek with this week's restaurant alert. >> reporter: it's something we haven't seen before, the store is over there. that's the backdoor, but the food is being stored over here. in the old union terminal market gutter water was pouring over the partially covered produce on fourth street northeast where inspectors closed mexican fruits market citing eight violations including heavy rodent activity throughout the entire warehouse and vegetables and fruits being stored in the alley. the manager apologized saying the store is growing too fast and they've brought in an exterminator. officials also cited hot water at a very chilly 55 degrees, but when we checked i see steam. so that's good. yeah. that's hot. at union station inside the food court inspectors closed victoria's citing 12 violations including mice droppings and a live roach observed on the service counter. we asked, but the worker declined our request to look around for improvements. on seventh street southwest food stored in
pear tree, however, birds and rodents and food stored in an alley. >> here's investigative reporter russ ptacek with this week's restaurant alert. >> reporter: it's something we haven't seen before, the store is over there. that's the backdoor, but the food is being stored over here. in the old union terminal market gutter water was pouring over the partially covered produce on fourth street northeast where inspectors closed mexican fruits market citing eight violations including...
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russ? >>> just ahead on wusa 9 this evening, a pregnant healthcare worker fired from the job for refusing a flu shot. we're back in a moment . >>> it's been less than a month since nelson mandela died. tonight, two of his granddaughters are in washington to make a presentation to the washington wizards. diane roberts is at the verizon center with more. >> reporter: well, we learned at the very first basketball game that nelson mandela ever attended was against the detroit pistons. the detroit pistons are playing the wizards tonight, here at the verizon center. that's why the presentation is going on here. so his two granddaughters will make the presentation in their grandfather's name. they will be handing out mandela bangles, wrist bands or bracelets, basically made to raise awareness of poverty, equality and aids. these are all ideals that nelson mandela stood for in his life and still his legacy in death. you may recall he died december 5th, earlier this month. there were celebrations al
russ? >>> just ahead on wusa 9 this evening, a pregnant healthcare worker fired from the job for refusing a flu shot. we're back in a moment . >>> it's been less than a month since nelson mandela died. tonight, two of his granddaughters are in washington to make a presentation to the washington wizards. diane roberts is at the verizon center with more. >> reporter: well, we learned at the very first basketball game that nelson mandela ever attended was against the...
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russ, why don't we start about what to expect in 2014. you think we can get a repeat with the stock market? >> well, by repeat you mean another year where stocks were up 30%, that may be optimistic. >> maybe a little bit of a stretch? >> maybe a bit. i think stocks can go higher next year. fundamentals were down. valuations are a bit stretched more than a year ago. if we have a year in which economic growth accelerates in the rise and interest rates remains modest it can make 2014 higher. >> are you expecting the economy will do just that? >> we are a base case scenario for 2014 the growth will be seen. the path for two years. something close to two and a half to 3%. i don't think it will accelerate beyond that. while there are a number of factors, the improvement of the job market, higher household wealth. one factor which is still working with the recovery is higher wages. it's harder to see spend and accelerate dramatically from here. >> david, what's your take on the economy for next year? >> there are signs next year might be the yea
russ, why don't we start about what to expect in 2014. you think we can get a repeat with the stock market? >> well, by repeat you mean another year where stocks were up 30%, that may be optimistic. >> maybe a little bit of a stretch? >> maybe a bit. i think stocks can go higher next year. fundamentals were down. valuations are a bit stretched more than a year ago. if we have a year in which economic growth accelerates in the rise and interest rates remains modest it can make...
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we'll sit down with blackrock's global chief investment strategist russ koesterich to game it all out for you. liz claman coming up next. don't go away.
we'll sit down with blackrock's global chief investment strategist russ koesterich to game it all out for you. liz claman coming up next. don't go away.
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ashley: russ, same question.om the fed later on this month or much like brian, maybe in march? >> i'm more in agreement with brian. full disclosure here, i believe there is narcissism of small difference. debating whether the probability is 50, 40, or 60. would be great if we have that precision. agree with everything brian said. the fed is under no pressure. more evidence with ppi. inflation is well below the fed's target. second of all this is strange time of year to change monetary conditions. end of the year, trading desks are less well-mannedded. usually likes to-away from that this is transitional period. janet yellen is still not confirmed there is this odd in between between mr. bernanke and miss yellen. i would agree it is possible, more likely in early 2014. tracy: brian, russ make as very good case for that. we're talking about two different things. talking about mortgage purchases and potentially an interest rate rise. one or two or both could happen, we don't know. going into all this. to russ' point
ashley: russ, same question.om the fed later on this month or much like brian, maybe in march? >> i'm more in agreement with brian. full disclosure here, i believe there is narcissism of small difference. debating whether the probability is 50, 40, or 60. would be great if we have that precision. agree with everything brian said. the fed is under no pressure. more evidence with ppi. inflation is well below the fed's target. second of all this is strange time of year to change monetary...
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i'm russ ptacek, wusa 9. >>> i just got a peek at new guides, and i'm getting more and more concerned for the ice storm. dc down to the district, you may not see temperatures above freezing until early monday morning. we will keep you posted and get back to it in a minute. the weather cam, it's 62. crazy warm outside. winds out of the south, southwest at 11. here's where the precipitation and storm are now. you can see the snow stretching over the narrow band. the ribbon of ice as well, and the rest is kentucky in through southern ohio and maryland and also west virginia. it's actually going to roll through here tonight in the form of rain and showers and continue tomorrow, and that's why we have a yellow alert for friday. wet commute going to work and coming home. nothing frozen tomorrow. don't worry about that, but be advised leaves on the road are slick this is the ice and the snow, and we will get into sunday, and right now, some slight showers across part of the metro area moving through. gaithersburg, and down to northwest dc, and more showers back to the west. again, it's going
i'm russ ptacek, wusa 9. >>> i just got a peek at new guides, and i'm getting more and more concerned for the ice storm. dc down to the district, you may not see temperatures above freezing until early monday morning. we will keep you posted and get back to it in a minute. the weather cam, it's 62. crazy warm outside. winds out of the south, southwest at 11. here's where the precipitation and storm are now. you can see the snow stretching over the narrow band. the ribbon of ice as...
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russ, let's talk about what to expect in 2014. do you think we can get a repeat with the stock market? >> well, by repeat you mean another year where stocks go to 30% that may be optimistic. >> little bit of a stretch? >> maybe a bit. i think stocks can go higher next year. the fundamentals look sound. valuations are a bit stretched but if we have a year in which economic growth accelerates and the rise in interest rates remains modest, then i think stocks will finish 2014 higher. >> so are you expecting the economy will do just that? >> we are. our base case scenario for 2014 is there is an acceleration of the u.s. economy, maybe going from the 2% trend growth we have seen over the past two or three years to something closer to 2.5 or 3%. i don't think it will accelerate beyond that. while there are a number of factors, the improvement of the job market and higher household wealth that are helping, one factor still missing from the recovery are higher wages. in the absence of higher wages it's hard to see spending accelerate dram
russ, let's talk about what to expect in 2014. do you think we can get a repeat with the stock market? >> well, by repeat you mean another year where stocks go to 30% that may be optimistic. >> little bit of a stretch? >> maybe a bit. i think stocks can go higher next year. the fundamentals look sound. valuations are a bit stretched but if we have a year in which economic growth accelerates and the rise in interest rates remains modest, then i think stocks will finish 2014...
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i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >>> five extraordinary artists are being honored tonight as part of the 36th annual kennedy center honors. actress shirley mcclain, opera singer martina arollya and musician carlos santana recognized for their contributions to the arts. >> i'd like to give voice to the invisible ones still in this nation. there's a lot of people who we don't give voice. i represent them. so it's fun to represent them. >> my feet have not touched the ground since i've been here. >> the honors will be broadcast december 29th here on wusa9. >>> some of you might have heard thunder in your neighborhood. topper is tracking the storm. topper is tracking the storm. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress, the fcc, and the administration free up... more licensed wireless spectrum, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. >>> all of the crew
i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >>> five extraordinary artists are being honored tonight as part of the 36th annual kennedy center honors. actress shirley mcclain, opera singer martina arollya and musician carlos santana recognized for their contributions to the arts. >> i'd like to give voice to the invisible ones still in this nation. there's a lot of people who we don't give voice. i represent them. so it's fun to represent them. >> my feet have not...
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i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >> mcdonald's is still under construction but expectedopen tomorrow. all the other restaurants are back in business after passing reinspection. >>> tracking weather with an hour by hour forecast, wusa9 first alert weather. >> over, my goodness, check those temps now, folks, 29 degrees. already below freezing. >> only 35 with full sun today, that's what's crazy. our average high is still 48. also a week ago today we were 69. we're definitely losing track of that. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam and temperatures downtown upper 20s, wait till i show you temperatures north and west in the low to mid-20s, relative humidity 51%, winds south, southwest at 10. the good news is we don't have a wind chill tonight or tomorrow either at the bus stop. satellite picture radar combined, this is kind of cool, you see this area here, that's the northern branch of the jet stream. then we have a southern branch to the south and this is our little storm in the embryonic phases. so first some clouds our way late tomo
i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >> mcdonald's is still under construction but expectedopen tomorrow. all the other restaurants are back in business after passing reinspection. >>> tracking weather with an hour by hour forecast, wusa9 first alert weather. >> over, my goodness, check those temps now, folks, 29 degrees. already below freezing. >> only 35 with full sun today, that's what's crazy. our average high is still 48. also a week ago today we were...
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you might want to tweet or facebook russ your experience on d.c.streets and he'll tweet you back ways to contact city officials if you need to comment or complain. some drivers have cited murders and violence against cabbies. the d.c. cab commission says undercover operations are effective and it relies on passengers to complain. today officials released new data saying this year they've investigated more than 1,100 such complaints and taxi inspectors have issued over 8,000 tickets for violations ranging from illegal fares to refusing service. >>> somewhere out there tonight there's a mega millionaire who may not even realize they've struck it i rich. two winning -- struck it rich. two winning tickets were is told last night, each of them 200a -- were sold last night, each of them 200 worth a -- each of them 200a whopping amount. >> they were a combination of lucky numbers. >> that comes to about 120 million bucks after taxes. that leaves us with a second winner still a mystery. he or she bought that ticket at a small gift shop in san jose, califor
you might want to tweet or facebook russ your experience on d.c.streets and he'll tweet you back ways to contact city officials if you need to comment or complain. some drivers have cited murders and violence against cabbies. the d.c. cab commission says undercover operations are effective and it relies on passengers to complain. today officials released new data saying this year they've investigated more than 1,100 such complaints and taxi inspectors have issued over 8,000 tickets for...
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here is investigative reporter russ ptacek with the board's vote to begin the revocation process. >> reporter: students and parents pleaded with the board not to do it calling options public charter school a school of last resort for students with learning disabilities and behavior problems, students who had been kicked out of so many schools before. >> this was my final stop. i had nowhere else to go. >> reporter: this 19-year-old kicked out of other schools credits options with his recent college acceptance. >> options is the only school that helps students with behavior problems and disabilities just like me, show them they can achieve goals big and small. >> my stepson goes to options. he started in the 5th grade and i know if it wasn't for options that i would either be visiting him in jail or be preparing a funeral. >> reporter: wusa9 anchor jc hayward was chairman of the options school board until the district attorney general filed a lawsuit against her, the school and former officials leaning financial mismanagement and inside dealing. they've all denied the allegations, but
here is investigative reporter russ ptacek with the board's vote to begin the revocation process. >> reporter: students and parents pleaded with the board not to do it calling options public charter school a school of last resort for students with learning disabilities and behavior problems, students who had been kicked out of so many schools before. >> this was my final stop. i had nowhere else to go. >> reporter: this 19-year-old kicked out of other schools credits options...
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. >>> coming up from chinese food to big macs, wait till you see what russ at h.h. gregg's countdown to christmas sale you'll save up to 25% on appliances, electronics, furne iturand more. 32-inch led tvs. now $179. 55-inch led tvs. $499. save 1000 dollars on stainless steel samsung french door refrigerators. and android tablets start at just 49 dollars! get the gifts you want... ... from the brands you trust at the h.h. gregg countdown toch ristmas sale >>> here's a quick look at some of tonight's top stories. a former arlington sheriff's department was found guilty today of involuntary manslaughter for the shooting death of 22-year-old julian dawkins. craig patterson claimed the shooting was in self-defense while prosecutors argue he fired his weapon in a rage. >>> police had their hands full today with angry mourners demanding to pay their respects to nelson mandela. this is the last day his body laid instate in pretoria. the former south african president and anti apartheid leader will be buried on sunday. >>> a gunman opened fire in a colorado high school today. police say two s
. >>> coming up from chinese food to big macs, wait till you see what russ at h.h. gregg's countdown to christmas sale you'll save up to 25% on appliances, electronics, furne iturand more. 32-inch led tvs. now $179. 55-inch led tvs. $499. save 1000 dollars on stainless steel samsung french door refrigerators. and android tablets start at just 49 dollars! get the gifts you want... ... from the brands you trust at the h.h. gregg countdown toch ristmas sale >>> here's a quick...
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if you were sending a message within the city of rome, then rather than using a piece of pa pie russ, you might use a wax tablet, which is reusable. so it was wooden and had wax in the middle and you would scratch your message log -- using a sty russ, and it would be sent across the city and the recipient would write and then it was brach to you. sort of roman texting, and also used as a note pad and people learned to write using these things. so they look really astonishingly like ipads. they're the exact same size and shape and a one-inch wide frame around the outside, and quite a lot of examples of roman murals where people are depicted holding what looked like frankly smartphones, smartphones that use styleuses to write on. and they're using small wax tablet as notebooks so one of these ewan expected connections between the wail we do things today and the way the romans did two thousand year ago. >> host: you talk about the fact the romans had their own lol. >> guest: right. they used awe abbreviations because they're not much space to write on the wax tablet. and if you wanted to
if you were sending a message within the city of rome, then rather than using a piece of pa pie russ, you might use a wax tablet, which is reusable. so it was wooden and had wax in the middle and you would scratch your message log -- using a sty russ, and it would be sent across the city and the recipient would write and then it was brach to you. sort of roman texting, and also used as a note pad and people learned to write using these things. so they look really astonishingly like ipads....
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last month, they received letter from a whistleblower of a boot sold from charlotte russe contains too much lead. the letter showed test results and the boot. >>> sacred heart community services said it doesn't have enough donations to follow through on its promise. this weekend, they want to give two toys and a book to 6,000 kids from low-income families f you can help sake cret heart, accepting donations today from 8 to 5. the charity's drive thru donation station, makes it easy, 1381 south first street in san jose. you can also make a financial donation online at sacred heart cs.org. >> it is the season of giving. >>> dozens of students in the south bay get an early christmas present today. campbell city officials will hand out new bikes, new bikes to 100 element and middle school students in need this afternoon. they will get pick out their perfect ride from the many donated bikes. the bike give away kicks off at 1 this afternoon at the campbell middle school gymnasium. >> all right a lot of people are going to want to ride those around. >> yeah. >> that's fine. >>> check the forec
last month, they received letter from a whistleblower of a boot sold from charlotte russe contains too much lead. the letter showed test results and the boot. >>> sacred heart community services said it doesn't have enough donations to follow through on its promise. this weekend, they want to give two toys and a book to 6,000 kids from low-income families f you can help sake cret heart, accepting donations today from 8 to 5. the charity's drive thru donation station, makes it easy,...
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i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek wusa9. >> you tweet russ.e'll give you ways you can contact city officials to comment. some drivers defended the practice citing violence and murders against cabbies. the taxi commission says undercover operations are ineffective and relies on passengers themselves to their experiences. yesterday officials did release new data saying this year they've investigated more than 1,100 complaints and taxi inspectors have issued more than 8,000 tickets for violations ranging from illegal fares to refusing service. >>> wusa9 news at 6:00 just a few minutes away. >> derek is live in the newsroom with a preview. live, d. >> we will have the latest on that theater collapse in the heart of london's theater district, also new questions tonight about the security of thousands of federal buildings here in d.c. and all across the country. >> plus a break in at a d.c. public school has people shaking their heads. we've got surveillance video of the burglars who pulled it off. >> and dennis rodman is back in north korea tonight
i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek wusa9. >> you tweet russ.e'll give you ways you can contact city officials to comment. some drivers defended the practice citing violence and murders against cabbies. the taxi commission says undercover operations are ineffective and relies on passengers themselves to their experiences. yesterday officials did release new data saying this year they've investigated more than 1,100 complaints and taxi inspectors have issued more than 8,000 tickets for...
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in tonight's restaurant alert, russ uncovers one restaurant's hiding place, a practice that got themut down. >> and caught on camera, roaches on the wall at tokyo cafe in rockville. >> they would not let us look inside their kitchen, but while we were asking permission, customers started pointing out bugs on the wall and floors. we got one blurry bug shot on the wall of that sushi house. you can see more clearly on the floor. look at those antennas. an expert says you're looking at a baby roach. montgomery county closed the rockville pike japanese restaurant siting a live roaches on the slicer used for meats and vegetables. in a statement, the cafe said it was related to the heavy week of rain and a pest control company handled the situation immediately, saying there is absolutely no issue in the restaurant now. on randolph road -- >> could you put me on the telephone with the boss? >> no. >> workers wouldn't call the boss or allow us to see inside the kitchen. inspectors sited infestation of roaches and live roaches inside open boxes of food. in silver spring, inspectors sited 39 vi
in tonight's restaurant alert, russ uncovers one restaurant's hiding place, a practice that got themut down. >> and caught on camera, roaches on the wall at tokyo cafe in rockville. >> they would not let us look inside their kitchen, but while we were asking permission, customers started pointing out bugs on the wall and floors. we got one blurry bug shot on the wall of that sushi house. you can see more clearly on the floor. look at those antennas. an expert says you're looking at...
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russ, as we continue to look at some tweets, why don't you read what some people are saying and what they remember most about the legacy he will leave behind. >> this comes from mark keene who is a democratic state legislator from fairfax county. he writes that president jack kennedy died in 1963 at 46 years old. mandela was imprisoned in 1964 at age 46. interesting to think of these icons as being men who were at a similar age at such pivotal times where they impacted history and this legislator calling both of them and i think no one would disagree individuals who greatly impacted the history of the united states, the world and the view that we have on racingism and the view that -- on racism and the view that we have on human rights particularly from both those men today. >> we're going to go to the president right now. >> at his trial in 1964 nelson mandela closed his statement from the dock saying i have fought against white domination and i have fought against black domination. i've cherished the ideal of the democratic and free society in which all persons live together in har
russ, as we continue to look at some tweets, why don't you read what some people are saying and what they remember most about the legacy he will leave behind. >> this comes from mark keene who is a democratic state legislator from fairfax county. he writes that president jack kennedy died in 1963 at 46 years old. mandela was imprisoned in 1964 at age 46. interesting to think of these icons as being men who were at a similar age at such pivotal times where they impacted history and this...
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tech expert and president of media temple, russ reeder joins us. how are you doing, russ?reta? >> i'm fine. do you think we got anything out of this meeting at the white house? >> i hope so, right? you can't pull a better group of talented executives. i mean, this is a dream team of global technology executives, so hopefully, we got a lot out of it. >> but the dream team are they management guys or are they guys who are actually hands on who can actually fix things and give good advice? i mean, sometimes in these companies, you know, the people at the top, they're managers, they're business people, they're not the tech people. >> well, obviously, they're not going to roll up their sleeves and do any coding, right? even though maybe some of them could. i think what's important is that they have access to the resources, but maybe what's even more important is the level of caliber that president obama was able to pull together, that he could look at them as someone in their stature to say, look, president obama, please, take this seriously. and who really owns it? because rig
tech expert and president of media temple, russ reeder joins us. how are you doing, russ?reta? >> i'm fine. do you think we got anything out of this meeting at the white house? >> i hope so, right? you can't pull a better group of talented executives. i mean, this is a dream team of global technology executives, so hopefully, we got a lot out of it. >> but the dream team are they management guys or are they guys who are actually hands on who can actually fix things and give...
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russ in new jersey, russ. >> hey, it's summerville, new jersey, strong booyah to you, jim. >> what's going on? >> caller: i have a question about buying a good stock that's as high. you say to wait for a pullback, down turn, a market correction, 5% or so. >> right. >> what's the time horizon on that correction? a day? week? month? quarter? how do you identify when to pull the trigger? >> i often taum about team and price. i like to stay 5% to 7% to where you start, 10%, 12%, you buy a little more, leave room, don't worry about the time, just worry about the price. words, words, correction.corrections can be scary, people. but expect them, don't fear them, and execution, it's critical. stay with cramer. >> announcer: it's a brutal, full contact sport. >> the last play of the game. >> markets absolutely getting hammered today. i know it's not easy, but i promise to keep fighting for you. >> jim cramer, leveling the playing field for all. >> the road is a tough one, but the payoff can be your greatest win of all. >> join mad money's training camp week nooip nights. >>> we have got to ge
russ in new jersey, russ. >> hey, it's summerville, new jersey, strong booyah to you, jim. >> what's going on? >> caller: i have a question about buying a good stock that's as high. you say to wait for a pullback, down turn, a market correction, 5% or so. >> right. >> what's the time horizon on that correction? a day? week? month? quarter? how do you identify when to pull the trigger? >> i often taum about team and price. i like to stay 5% to 7% to where you...
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well, i lost russ for 15 years. i like the sound of it.other. ( siren wailing ) what's with the siren? why are you driving like a maniac?
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following russ bridge's testimony, the same committee announced it had summoned andrew parker, the head have mi5 to defend his claims. parker will face questioning this coming week. >> when someone says the word drone, it is usually followed by the word strike. given the stories we keep hearing out of pakistan and yemen, we've become conditioned to think of drones as weapons of war. they are also becoming tools of the jumpistic trade. more and more news stories, particularly those on television now include video shot by drones. there are still a lot of issues to be worked out, some techological, some ethical, but drones are becoming part of the news gathering process and because they can provide a different perspective, you can bet they are here to stay. we will talk about some of of the pit falls. >> in the philippines, a camera carried by an unmanned vehicle floats overhead, high enough to capture the scale of the destruction. the footage, shot by a bridge freelancer was picked up by cnn, who hired him to shoot their report enon the scene.y1 >> in the hands of journalists is quite sig
following russ bridge's testimony, the same committee announced it had summoned andrew parker, the head have mi5 to defend his claims. parker will face questioning this coming week. >> when someone says the word drone, it is usually followed by the word strike. given the stories we keep hearing out of pakistan and yemen, we've become conditioned to think of drones as weapons of war. they are also becoming tools of the jumpistic trade. more and more news stories, particularly those on...
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wait until you see how nuts it was for the am russ cows that made it to number one on the crash video. holy cow, not only were they not hurt, the male was ready for morrow manslaughter. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >> seaworld says it is time to set the record straight. insisting that it is in the business of saving and not capturing and mistreating whales and other sea creatures. but can seaworld turn back the tied of criticism? >>> also this hour. is tv's "duck dynasty" doomed. >>> and silent night suddenly not quite so holy. wait until you hear how they changed the song and how the audience reacted. >>> it's friday december 20th. welcome to "legal view." >>> i want to start with something that's not quite so nice. it is the question on everyone's mind. how am i going to get home for the holidays? am i going to be in that hot mess like i was over thanksgiving. the ice, snow, that's just one thing that's going on right now. take a look at this nightmare in salt lake city. thanks to a
wait until you see how nuts it was for the am russ cows that made it to number one on the crash video. holy cow, not only were they not hurt, the male was ready for morrow manslaughter. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >> seaworld says it is time to set the record straight. insisting that it is in the business of saving and not capturing and mistreating whales and other sea...
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. >>> don't expect to see the president, vice president, russ winter games. mike viqueira the u.s.endi go? former athletes. billy gene king and kaitlin kayhow both former athletes and both openly gay. jilly gene king says . . . the president says that wasn't going to happen, but this was the response now. dell. >> mike thank you very much. >>> in russia parliament passing an amnesty bill there that could free some of those who have been very critical of the government. >> it was this punk prayer by pussy riot in 2012 judged obscene by the courts that left members of the group serving prison sentences of up to two years. now they will see the last two-- riot prisoners released. in all up to 25,000 people will be freed. including about 6,000 people who would see charges against them dropped. those convicted of violence against police would not be included, but those charged with hooliganism would be freed. and that would include the green peace activists. protesting environmental damage in the arctic. the 28 activists and two journalists were arrested, charged with pry piracy, and la
. >>> don't expect to see the president, vice president, russ winter games. mike viqueira the u.s.endi go? former athletes. billy gene king and kaitlin kayhow both former athletes and both openly gay. jilly gene king says . . . the president says that wasn't going to happen, but this was the response now. dell. >> mike thank you very much. >>> in russia parliament passing an amnesty bill there that could free some of those who have been very critical of the government....
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joining us now from portland oregon is randy russ, he's a strain conductor, and a mem befr of the oregan united transportation union. good morning, good to see you. >> hello. >> give us your reaction to what weigh heard about the engineer falling for nodding off, so to speak. is this something that just happens? >> well, yes, it can happen under those circumstances. as i have been following it, i know the engineers been running that run for a period of time. even though it's - from your previous reporter, the - he got his rest, there's a certain comfort zone you get into when you work over a certain period of track on a regular basis. there's a rhythm of the rail. you get riding on that, even at the high speeds, that you can - you can nod off. we all do it. it happens all the time. >> i guess truckers call it white line fever. it's similar, right. >> yes, it's very similar. you are staring at the windshield at the same amount of track. you have gone by it many times. as i understand he was an a very straight piece of rail coming up to the curve, so there is the possibility of having thos
joining us now from portland oregon is randy russ, he's a strain conductor, and a mem befr of the oregan united transportation union. good morning, good to see you. >> hello. >> give us your reaction to what weigh heard about the engineer falling for nodding off, so to speak. is this something that just happens? >> well, yes, it can happen under those circumstances. as i have been following it, i know the engineers been running that run for a period of time. even though it's -...
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. >> russ has some new evidence showing whether you live in washington or the suburbs. your local police may be the ones tracking your phone right now and you are paying big bucks for it. >> the technology is the size of a suitcase and powerful enough to mind your cell phone data to reveal your location, your number, and who you're calling. >> it is broadcasting your location any time it's on. >> i was out on me and texting viewers, sending e-mail. >> at police departments in fairfax county, montgomery county, and washington, d.c., documents obtained by a u.s.a. today, sister station, approved purchases of high-tech equipment to track your cell phone data, even if you're not the one being investigated. the technology, a self-site simulator manufactured under sting rays, king fish, a sting ray device can operate inside a vehicle and hook up to a laptop. it mimics the signal from a real cell phone tower and tricks nearby devices into communicating with it, which reveals phone numbers of the caller and the recipient. our investigation uncovered hundreds of thousands of dol
. >> russ has some new evidence showing whether you live in washington or the suburbs. your local police may be the ones tracking your phone right now and you are paying big bucks for it. >> the technology is the size of a suitcase and powerful enough to mind your cell phone data to reveal your location, your number, and who you're calling. >> it is broadcasting your location any time it's on. >> i was out on me and texting viewers, sending e-mail. >> at police...
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russ reader joins us with more. what happened at target? >> how are you doing, greta?> i'm very well. >> so, big issues we all know that there is a risk of your credit card information being stolen but usually we equate that to being online. this is in stores if you shopped at target from thanksgiving november 27th to december 15th. your credit card information has been stolen. >> and how did that happen? >> >> target, do i have to commend the ceo came out right away and said that the credit card information has been stolen. they did say they resolved the issue. unfortunately, the issue may have been the hole may have been plugged but the issue is not resolved. right? so unless they have captured the perpetrator and have all of your credit card information back, which they haven't said they do. had 0 million people that shopped in-store at the checkout counter your information has been stolen. so what happened most-likely is that they got in behind the scenes, whether they -- there is technology term called fishing attack so maybe they got in through the back by sendin
russ reader joins us with more. what happened at target? >> how are you doing, greta?> i'm very well. >> so, big issues we all know that there is a risk of your credit card information being stolen but usually we equate that to being online. this is in stores if you shopped at target from thanksgiving november 27th to december 15th. your credit card information has been stolen. >> and how did that happen? >> >> target, do i have to commend the ceo came out right...
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los angeles cityouncil esident, pat russe.t our property tax by 2/3-- that was $200 million out of our budget-- just about 20%. we lost about 4,000 employees over the period of the next year. we cut back on nearly all of our services. the priorities of the city were to maintain police and fire services. that meant that as you got down the line, libraries and parks were severely cut back. tree trimming went out the window, except on emergency street repair... the things that make a difference in your daily life. dire predictions that permeated the campaign byhe opponents of prop 13-- they didn't come true. there were not massive employee layoffs. there was enough flexibility in government to handle the direct impact of 13. there was not an immediate crisis in government. the changes were more subtle. the government did not grind to a halt. despite the feeling thathe taxpayers had come out ahead, the biggest winners from prop 13-- other consequences surprised some voters. i think this is very important-- was california business
los angeles cityouncil esident, pat russe.t our property tax by 2/3-- that was $200 million out of our budget-- just about 20%. we lost about 4,000 employees over the period of the next year. we cut back on nearly all of our services. the priorities of the city were to maintain police and fire services. that meant that as you got down the line, libraries and parks were severely cut back. tree trimming went out the window, except on emergency street repair... the things that make a difference in...
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thousands dead across the country violence in south sudan as some question whether there is more to the un russe than just an internal conflict. or simple village we're stuck in a war that we didn't ask for but the outcry against drone warfare being heard across the world are two travels to a region in pakistan where the young man strikes have become a deadly every day reality. pardons happy ballot exit leaves people there wondering whether the end justifies the means couldn't do anything at all if you think that was this dish. i had no way i wish to speak to some of those trying to keep a roof over their heads as banks pushed to repossess homes from struggling families .
thousands dead across the country violence in south sudan as some question whether there is more to the un russe than just an internal conflict. or simple village we're stuck in a war that we didn't ask for but the outcry against drone warfare being heard across the world are two travels to a region in pakistan where the young man strikes have become a deadly every day reality. pardons happy ballot exit leaves people there wondering whether the end justifies the means couldn't do anything at...
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about 25% of items from forever 21 and charlotte russe failed lead tests.s last month, they received a letter from a whistleblower of a boot sold from charlotte russe contains too much lead. the letter showed test results and a picture of the boot. >>> sacred heart community services said it doesn't have enough donations to follow through on its promise. this weekend, they want to give >> it is facing an uphill climb. it doesn't have enough toys to give away. "today in the bay's" peggy bunker live in san jose with how more toys they need and how we can help. >> reporter: good morning, laura. i'm with you. this is one of the stories you love to cover, love to stand in a room filled with thousands of toys and know your community did this, different corporations, different families, different individuals, just went out, bought a toy, came her and drop it had off that's really what we need to do especially now, we are a little bit short, pan around and show you the work done so far. take a look at these bicycles, the sporting equipment, all the different footb
about 25% of items from forever 21 and charlotte russe failed lead tests.s last month, they received a letter from a whistleblower of a boot sold from charlotte russe contains too much lead. the letter showed test results and a picture of the boot. >>> sacred heart community services said it doesn't have enough donations to follow through on its promise. this weekend, they want to give >> it is facing an uphill climb. it doesn't have enough toys to give away. "today in the...
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wusa9 investigative reporter russ ptacek and his team have been looking into discriminatory practicesy d.c. taxi drivers for the past year. >>> attention shoppers, target now offering a 10% discounts for all shoppers this saturday and sunday. the company is trying to regain customer trust in the wake of that security breach affecting credit and debit card transactions at stores all over the country. the company also released new information about the breach and it says the breach may have begun the day before thanksgiving and lasted until this past sunday. target says it's helping credit card companies search for any potential fraud and it says customers will not be held financially responsible for any unauthorized use of their cards. >>> if you are into sneakers, you probably know it's coming tomorrow, tennis shoes, nike releasing its air jordan 11 gamma blues. >> you know they call those folks sneaker heads. some are worrying there could be trouble following up with those shoes. bruce leshan is still trying to figure out what the fuss is all. about. >> reporter: in a world where col
wusa9 investigative reporter russ ptacek and his team have been looking into discriminatory practicesy d.c. taxi drivers for the past year. >>> attention shoppers, target now offering a 10% discounts for all shoppers this saturday and sunday. the company is trying to regain customer trust in the wake of that security breach affecting credit and debit card transactions at stores all over the country. the company also released new information about the breach and it says the breach may...
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i'm hair russ faulkner. in 8 seconds, my friends on "the five" are on of the we'll see you at 7 for the fox report. >>> i'm kimberly guilfoyle with bob beckel, dana perino and greg gutfeld fell and others. this is the the five. >>> the fire storm over phil robertson's gay comments continued today. a & e might be fine walking away from phil, but the robertson family made clear they are sticking by him. in a statement, the family said, quote, we are disappointed that phil has been placed on hiatus for expressing his faith, which is his constitutionally protected right. we can not imagine the show going forward without our patriarch at the helm. we are in discussions with a & e to see what the future is with "duck dynasty." the gay community has since
i'm hair russ faulkner. in 8 seconds, my friends on "the five" are on of the we'll see you at 7 for the fox report. >>> i'm kimberly guilfoyle with bob beckel, dana perino and greg gutfeld fell and others. this is the the five. >>> the fire storm over phil robertson's gay comments continued today. a & e might be fine walking away from phil, but the robertson family made clear they are sticking by him. in a statement, the family said, quote, we are disappointed...
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russ ptacek has got his weekly look at not so savory in the restaurant alert. >> you can always log ond see us any time at www.wusa9.com. make it a great night, everybody! >>> "e.t." uncovers new evidence that may reveal how fast paul walker's car was going just before the crash. i'm rob marciano. the first image of the porsche seconds before impact. i'm standing at the spot where walker's car first comes into frame. "e.t." breaks down the footage we just gave to investigators in tonight's top sty. >>> plus -- the emotional video tribute from his "fast & furious" friends and the only interview with the original film's director. >> how should they h honorim? >> he belongs behind the wheel of a car. >> plus his dire warning to pa. >> i said it's not all a movie. >>> "gma's" amy robach back on the air after her double mastectomy and opening up about her chemotherapy. >> i have four months of chemo. i will take it hour by hour. >>> amanda bynes out of rehab. is she planning a new career? >>> billions of bulbs, trees, miles of lights. >> you can see my house from space. >> tv's extreme chri
russ ptacek has got his weekly look at not so savory in the restaurant alert. >> you can always log ond see us any time at www.wusa9.com. make it a great night, everybody! >>> "e.t." uncovers new evidence that may reveal how fast paul walker's car was going just before the crash. i'm rob marciano. the first image of the porsche seconds before impact. i'm standing at the spot where walker's car first comes into frame. "e.t." breaks down the footage we just gave...
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this is russ smith. a dunk to silence the kentucky crowd. louisville wins. number two to the ice.ck flips the d. that is all. not enough, the blues beat the black hawks in the shootout. and at number one, back to the octagon. it didn't make it past the second round. silca broke his leg on a kick. it was so gruesome, we can't even show it some say the injury could be career ending. wideman retains the middle weight title. and i saw it. it was pretty bad. it was awful. i hate to see that. >> that was bad enough. all right, thanks kim. we will be back after the break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, we'll see you back here tomw night at five-thirty....whe hope ann notarangelo will fl well enough to be back. kpim is alway >> that will do it for us. we will see you back here tomorrow. ,,,, female announcer: female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets, at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators and closeout inventory. plus, free
this is russ smith. a dunk to silence the kentucky crowd. louisville wins. number two to the ice.ck flips the d. that is all. not enough, the blues beat the black hawks in the shootout. and at number one, back to the octagon. it didn't make it past the second round. silca broke his leg on a kick. it was so gruesome, we can't even show it some say the injury could be career ending. wideman retains the middle weight title. and i saw it. it was pretty bad. it was awful. i hate to see that....
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swimming in hese wears, -- they learn that there's been an explosion or whatever -- or that miley si russ suzz done something craze from title. and so, you know, and we people coming from twitter who was trying to nderstand what is gloing on. it's a responsible way to oovegation this information. because they've heard all the false stories. there's no way to protect them from us the really challenges thing is here is something people are saying, here's why they're sighing i. here's why we know avenlt here's a reason to belief it's false. dels a tricky thidge to navigate but a very kind of interesting and challenging one. . the "new york times" reporter was irritated how helpful we were. our philosophy is you have to ind a way to lead in chaotic situations. and then basically the way i have been talking about is the core social winner. the big s and in the place that is the source of his overtaken google. certainly are as facebook. it's a step with real emotional power that sends to spread on facebook. which is to say, powerful faux - stories. these are a couple of examples. and i think th
swimming in hese wears, -- they learn that there's been an explosion or whatever -- or that miley si russ suzz done something craze from title. and so, you know, and we people coming from twitter who was trying to nderstand what is gloing on. it's a responsible way to oovegation this information. because they've heard all the false stories. there's no way to protect them from us the really challenges thing is here is something people are saying, here's why they're sighing i. here's why we know...
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russ, the ceo of transcanada, the company that would build the keystone xl pipeline. >> and has to beugh for him to land his business without having a clear understanding of what is ahead. >> transcanada has already spent billions of dollars repairing to -- repairing to build the hype like a bat until the administration says yes or no, they cannot go ahead. of course it is tough. you can understand why people would have a problem with it, though. not because of the pipeline itself, but because of what the red would enable. oil is a tar like substance, it requires a ton of energy text right -- extracted. it is sent to the gulf coast and refined into the light stuff that we use in cars and trucks. if you do not build a pipeline to get it to the gulf coast, and it cannot get to the east coast or west coast of canada, maybe it is stuck. it is noted to develop them and we do not get carbon emissions. >> from an investment perspective, not knowing what is going to happen there even though they have already invested billions. it is a tough stock. >> that is why brass has such a hard time tal
russ, the ceo of transcanada, the company that would build the keystone xl pipeline. >> and has to beugh for him to land his business without having a clear understanding of what is ahead. >> transcanada has already spent billions of dollars repairing to -- repairing to build the hype like a bat until the administration says yes or no, they cannot go ahead. of course it is tough. you can understand why people would have a problem with it, though. not because of the pipeline itself,...
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neither one of russ getting pay increases or even cost of living increases. >> reporter: her company blame the change on rising health care costs and health care reform. including a new $63 per person fee that helps subsidize premiums for those getting insurance on obama care exchanges. experts tell us the new health care law is getting blamed for some things for which it is not responsible. experts say any added costs for big companies are not nearly enough to justify double digit premium increases that some workers are seeing. >> we estimate that the impact has been modest. roughly 1% to 2% increase above what employers would have paid. >> reporter: one expert says any premium increase of 10% is almost certainly a company shifting costs to employees. the new charges for spouses, they have nothing to do with the law according to a survey, 16% of company now either charge extra or deny coverage for spouses who can get coverage elsewhere. as for an dree, a even though the experts say otherwise, she blame the law as well as her company. >> i am part of that percentage who was told you
neither one of russ getting pay increases or even cost of living increases. >> reporter: her company blame the change on rising health care costs and health care reform. including a new $63 per person fee that helps subsidize premiums for those getting insurance on obama care exchanges. experts tell us the new health care law is getting blamed for some things for which it is not responsible. experts say any added costs for big companies are not nearly enough to justify double digit...
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5 monday night followed by the "5th quarter" and "bye-bye baby" a phrase that was associated with russ hodges. we'll have a special look back at the stick. >>> time now is 4:51. coming up at 5:00, someone here in the bay area is holding a mega millions ticket worth hundreds of millions of dollars. is it you, brian? >> it was not. i would not be sitting next to you if it were. >> nor me. where the lucky ticket was sold. >> first people are flocking to a -- i would come here and say, i won! this is clayton. one extraordinary little girl's story when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> checking out your hi-def doppler radar just because we can. showers headed up to the sierra nevada, not much in the bay area but big changes to come. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and we have some connector ramps closed until 6:00 this morning. if you are coming off eastbound 92, the connectors to northbound and southbound 101 are shut down until 6 a.m. alternates and the rest of your morning ride, that's all coming up. >>> one bay area home is getting a ton of visitors to see its christmas lights disp
5 monday night followed by the "5th quarter" and "bye-bye baby" a phrase that was associated with russ hodges. we'll have a special look back at the stick. >>> time now is 4:51. coming up at 5:00, someone here in the bay area is holding a mega millions ticket worth hundreds of millions of dollars. is it you, brian? >> it was not. i would not be sitting next to you if it were. >> nor me. where the lucky ticket was sold. >> first people are flocking...
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doesn't have a problem start russ telecom is preparing to slops jobs with them all stay off this proposed. one hundred fifty five thousand stop the main reason for that layoffs is the companies that provide have a say. things are rough says the president to social networks facebook contacts it's just stopped offering a subscription to movies so the site will collaborate with media and which owns the rights to hate speech i say game with friends i'm breaking. now i'm going to get a little bit emotional now because we're going to get to the business desk of with mr thomas for the last time. come on tell me how you've been getting on i'm not going to be asking you this ever again. well i'd like to tell you that i had great news but unfortunately if you remember i was in financials speer bank down at one percent this meeting that i'd lost one hundred twenty four dollars bringing my grand total to twelve thousand three hundred thirty seven for my final portfolio you know i wish i could have a great news but unfortunately i lost my last round of i k i'm not a mathematician but that means your u
doesn't have a problem start russ telecom is preparing to slops jobs with them all stay off this proposed. one hundred fifty five thousand stop the main reason for that layoffs is the companies that provide have a say. things are rough says the president to social networks facebook contacts it's just stopped offering a subscription to movies so the site will collaborate with media and which owns the rights to hate speech i say game with friends i'm breaking. now i'm going to get a little bit...
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strong research base made it the natural choice of location the pog received large investments from russ nano and the company's chairman was there to make sure the money had been put to good use. about twenty five startups should already be created this year there are twenty five startups alone in the year the center was set up and i expect tens or even hundreds of startups to emerge out of here in the near future and today you see in the creation of these innovation powerhouses with your own naish. lasers are a key direction for techno spark so we went to a best of projects which is also part of the regional innovation cluster to see what's cooking the family run business has been producing ultra short pulls lasers for fifteen years it's emerged out of the birthplace of the laser believe it to physical institute and they continue to work closely together. so second leases are already frequently used for increasing and cutting too often glass but the full spectrum of after cations for this type of laser is only just being realized however it's hard to imagine exactly how short a pencil s
strong research base made it the natural choice of location the pog received large investments from russ nano and the company's chairman was there to make sure the money had been put to good use. about twenty five startups should already be created this year there are twenty five startups alone in the year the center was set up and i expect tens or even hundreds of startups to emerge out of here in the near future and today you see in the creation of these innovation powerhouses with your own...
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my coach, russ, is a security guard, and he handled, it i think, like a superhero.print. had he no fear. same with the police officer at our school. they took it very well. they knew what to do in our situation. >> did you see the shooter or any of the victims? >> no, ma'am. i was currently -- i was running through the cafeteria to get to a safe place. i didn't know where to go. i knew where it was relatively, and i didn't want to look. >> you mentioned the security officer. the school did have a school resource officer on hand. describe for me. i know obviously since columbine high school and that shooting back in 19 99, that was not far from here, there has been a lot of the training with law enforcement that's happened inside the school. in terms of school security at school, what is that like? how safe do you feel? >> honestly, i talked to multiple people about it. i have never really felt safe at school. the doors are unlocked 24-7. we have two security guards on campus and one officer, and i don't feel that that's enough to cover the whole school. >> so perhap
my coach, russ, is a security guard, and he handled, it i think, like a superhero.print. had he no fear. same with the police officer at our school. they took it very well. they knew what to do in our situation. >> did you see the shooter or any of the victims? >> no, ma'am. i was currently -- i was running through the cafeteria to get to a safe place. i didn't know where to go. i knew where it was relatively, and i didn't want to look. >> you mentioned the security officer....