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. >> my name is ryan givens. in 1992, my mother died at the age of 79. of her's estate, i found a lockbox in the her closet. jamie: ryan, this is box. >> this is the box she kept it in in her bedroom closet, and she kept it along with other things in this envelope right here. jamie: so it says "this is a changed date," and what else -- "not real"? >> "not the real one." jamie: changed date, not real. mel v.a.'s note reflected what she'd been told about the coin inside, that it's a clever fake of one of the rarest and most valuable coins ever minted, the 1913 liberty head 5-cent piece. coin expert and auction near paul montgomery wrote a book about the nickels. >> from 1883 to 1912, the liberty head nickel was the design that the u.s. was using for commerce. it was in 1912 that they made the decision to move on to the next design which was the buffalo nickel. at the end of 1912, they really should have stopped making liberty nickels. instead, somebody made five before the dyes were destroyed. jamie: the five nickels are legal tender, but the u.s. treasury
. >> my name is ryan givens. in 1992, my mother died at the age of 79. of her's estate, i found a lockbox in the her closet. jamie: ryan, this is box. >> this is the box she kept it in in her bedroom closet, and she kept it along with other things in this envelope right here. jamie: so it says "this is a changed date," and what else -- "not real"? >> "not the real one." jamie: changed date, not real. mel v.a.'s note reflected what she'd been told...
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ryan: given financial assistance , do you think is the opposite of what i was asking?ple getting shortchanged and being too reluctant to provide help? natalie: we are grateful for what we have received and i would hope for more and the ukrainians deserved more. you look at greece and there is no comparison. support is less. ryan: the issue is that greece might exit the euro zone and you did not have the leverage. natalie: not that leverage. we are standing on the border. ryan: coming up now, in terms of returning to the future if we get a resumption of the government forecast, it is between 5-7% for a contraction in 2015. we could see the rebels or separatist going and what would that mean for the economy in 2015? natalie: the ukraine will defend itself and the military is more prepared than ever. we have support with military advisers and other countries provide us with training and non-lethal support. we will succeed in holding them back. ryan: the comes at the cost of human lives and resources potentially, not just a bad economic situation there. throughout the coun
ryan: given financial assistance , do you think is the opposite of what i was asking?ple getting shortchanged and being too reluctant to provide help? natalie: we are grateful for what we have received and i would hope for more and the ukrainians deserved more. you look at greece and there is no comparison. support is less. ryan: the issue is that greece might exit the euro zone and you did not have the leverage. natalie: not that leverage. we are standing on the border. ryan: coming up now, in...
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ryan, given your background and your knowledge of this area how do you see the activity that happenedgoing forward, especially with the doj report public and knowing that there are practices of prejudice that have been demonstrated for years by the police department? >> i mean, for one thing, i think it's sort of surprising we didn't have any officers injured back in november after this decision was made. there was a lot of gunfire at that time and things got pretty chaotic. as far as the progress in terms of the doj investigation, i think that this basically, you know, could potentially put things on hold or set things back even though there had been so much progress made in a very short period of time. just over the week you saw several resignations as a direct result of that doj report. >> so that's what the attorney general was talking about there, that there were good-faith steps that have been made, some progress. they have a long way to go for systemic change to take place in ferguson, but there were early signs, especially as you point to, ryan about the resignations and those
ryan, given your background and your knowledge of this area how do you see the activity that happenedgoing forward, especially with the doj report public and knowing that there are practices of prejudice that have been demonstrated for years by the police department? >> i mean, for one thing, i think it's sort of surprising we didn't have any officers injured back in november after this decision was made. there was a lot of gunfire at that time and things got pretty chaotic. as far as the...
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. >> sergeant eddie ryan's parents are grateful for the help that fixler has given them. >> i could never repay this guy for what he's done for us. he doesn't want payment. he just wants to do it for eddie. he says eddie did it for us, and i'm doing it for eddie. >> fixler also writes a book about the robbery and his vietnam experience called "semper cool" and donates all royalties to wounded veterans through the barry fixler foundation. >> i want to honor the men and women serving today. the men and women serving when i was in service. and, also, to leave a legacy to my family that, you know what, i'm a good guy. i love my family and i love my country. >> the retired marine continues to run his jewelry store. always mindful of the day two gunmen tried to rob him. >> i looked like a very easygoing fellow. non-threat fellow, nerdy. they really came thinking that this is going to be a cake walk. this is the easiest thing ever. and it turned out not to be the easiest thing ever. >>> coming up -- a store manager who never fired a gun in her life ends a robbery with one shot. >> got up like i
. >> sergeant eddie ryan's parents are grateful for the help that fixler has given them. >> i could never repay this guy for what he's done for us. he doesn't want payment. he just wants to do it for eddie. he says eddie did it for us, and i'm doing it for eddie. >> fixler also writes a book about the robbery and his vietnam experience called "semper cool" and donates all royalties to wounded veterans through the barry fixler foundation. >> i want to honor the...
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liz: given the choice, yes, and it was ryan costello with whom you wrote this.ecommend everybody go on philly.com, that's where with you can find the op-ed. it's an important voice here. thank you so much for getting in front of our fox business cameras. anytime. brendan boyle, democrat from pennsylvania. >> thank you. hiz hiz now to the business angle, israeli leaders glued to prime minister netanyahu's speech as he began by talking about a pretty remarkable alliance between israel and the u.s. >> the remarkable alliance between israel and the united states has always been above politickings, it must always remain above politics. [applause] because america and israel, we share a common destiny. the destiny of promised lands that cherish freedom and offer hope. israel is grateful for the support of american, of america's people and of america's presidents from harry truman to president obama. -- to barack obama. liz: how do israeli business leaders in the u.s. feel about the speech and its impact on business? we are joined right now but get founder and ceo, an i
liz: given the choice, yes, and it was ryan costello with whom you wrote this.ecommend everybody go on philly.com, that's where with you can find the op-ed. it's an important voice here. thank you so much for getting in front of our fox business cameras. anytime. brendan boyle, democrat from pennsylvania. >> thank you. hiz hiz now to the business angle, israeli leaders glued to prime minister netanyahu's speech as he began by talking about a pretty remarkable alliance between israel and...
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given much thought to reincarnation? >> no, ma'am. i grew up in a baptist church. >> reporter: but the man ryan pointed to in the picture was finally identifiedname marty martin. and just like ryan said he was a former actor-turned-hollywood agent who danced on broadway was married five times and even lived on roxbury drive in beverly hills. in all, dr. tucker confirmed 55 of the things ryan said were true. of course a lot of people are going to say, come on this is the parent or somebody else feeding them information. >> it's inconceivable that the parents had done all that. this information wasn't on the internet. >> reporter: but there was one fact that scientists thought ryan had wrong. >> he said he didn't see why god would let you get to be 61 and then make you come back as a baby. that looked like just an incorrect statement. >> reporter: that's because martin's death certificate said he was 59 when he died. >> the death certificate was incorrect, which would have made marty martin 61 when he died. ryan was right all along. >> reporter: are you glad you've had this experience? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: a chance he says to live his own
given much thought to reincarnation? >> no, ma'am. i grew up in a baptist church. >> reporter: but the man ryan pointed to in the picture was finally identifiedname marty martin. and just like ryan said he was a former actor-turned-hollywood agent who danced on broadway was married five times and even lived on roxbury drive in beverly hills. in all, dr. tucker confirmed 55 of the things ryan said were true. of course a lot of people are going to say, come on this is the parent or...
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ryan davis. [applause] >> david brion davis is ill and would've given these words if he could have been here tonight today the third i'll enough my problem with slavery trilogy has won the national book critics circle award brings back and reinforces the excitement i felt 48 years ago when the first volume when the pulitzer prize for nonfiction. 48 years. i'm deeply moved by the extraordinary prestige of this award and unconscious of the competition i faced from for outstanding works of nonfiction. since the second volume of the trilogy won the national book award and the bancroft prize it is throwing the third volume has today won the national critics circle award. i send my deepest appreciation to all those involved. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name is mark at pakistan has been my great privilege for the past year to serve as the chair of the nbc fiction committee, which has arrived at these five stellar finalists. robbie allen again, unnecessary women. [applause] marlin james a brief history of seven killings. [applause] willie king euphoria. [applause] shame really, such a false le
ryan davis. [applause] >> david brion davis is ill and would've given these words if he could have been here tonight today the third i'll enough my problem with slavery trilogy has won the national book critics circle award brings back and reinforces the excitement i felt 48 years ago when the first volume when the pulitzer prize for nonfiction. 48 years. i'm deeply moved by the extraordinary prestige of this award and unconscious of the competition i faced from for outstanding works of...
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given to us in vouchers and to find better places to live. >> i'm sure you know how much the city is paying to house families in crisis. >> this is shaquana ryan. ten months ago she and her family applied for shelter. the city moved them into this apartment. >> so what's this? >> this is the budget letter. >> every month shaquana receives a budget letter from the city. >> is this how much money the city is paying your landlord? >> yeah. >> for this apartment? it's $2,700 $2737.50. that's a lot of money. >> yep. >> do you think this apartment is worth that much? >> nope, no way. >> shaquana's building has 115 open code violations. that's an average of five violations per unit. she says she has asked for repairs, but she's still waiting. >> the windows ain't fixed. the first hallway light don't come on. the socket in the kitchen is not even covered up. >> right now about a quarter of all homeless families with children each night are sleeping in these cluster night shelters essentially sleeping in apartments and we the taxpayers are paying a ridiculous amount of money for that. >> what would you do with that money, if the city gave you that much
given to us in vouchers and to find better places to live. >> i'm sure you know how much the city is paying to house families in crisis. >> this is shaquana ryan. ten months ago she and her family applied for shelter. the city moved them into this apartment. >> so what's this? >> this is the budget letter. >> every month shaquana receives a budget letter from the city. >> is this how much money the city is paying your landlord? >> yeah. >> for...
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ted cruz says his electoral success is impressive given powerful forces that tried to undermine him including the full weight of the obama team and paul ryan celebrated the victory. >> it's great. he's a strong leader. i'm pleased to see him re-elected and i think the obama administration helped contribute to his victory because of the way they treated him. >> everyone is a victim. senator john mccain accused the president of throwing a temper tantrum. >> the president should get over it. get over your temper tantrum, mr. president. it's time that we work together with our israeli friends and try to stem this tide of isis and iranian movement throughout the region which is threatening the fabric of the region. the least of your problems is what bibi netanyahu said during an election campaign. >> you know, it's great to hear john mccain come out against temper tantrums. i thought that was an amazing thing. >> i tell you what, it's not in our strategic interest or for israel for the bickering to happen. the more this nonsense happens, it hurts both countries. >> president obama will be fine. republicans will be fine with this debate. the rea
ted cruz says his electoral success is impressive given powerful forces that tried to undermine him including the full weight of the obama team and paul ryan celebrated the victory. >> it's great. he's a strong leader. i'm pleased to see him re-elected and i think the obama administration helped contribute to his victory because of the way they treated him. >> everyone is a victim. senator john mccain accused the president of throwing a temper tantrum. >> the president should...
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given him a hard time over the years. >> we have had interesting , for sure. >> interesting conversations. >>> it's always interesting conversation when ryan smith is here. >>. >>> ten americans heading back to the u.s. after possibly being exposed to ebola. right now, none of the health care workers volunteering in sierra leone have shown symptoms of the disease. this, after an american aid worker arrived in nebraska in serious condition after testing positive for ebola. >>> in california, a manhunt is under way for a rookie police officer, henry solis who did not report to work on friday. he was offduty on friday when this man was shot and killed. is considered a person of interest in the investigation of rodriguez. >>> big news for bristol palin. she told the world on instagram she's marrying dakota meyer. meyer, a former marine was awarded the medal of honor. america's highest distinction for bravery. >>> finally, talk about living on the edge. more than a dozen people were left teetering on this roller coaster ride in australia for more than three hours. the green lantern coaster has a 108-foot drop. all the thrillseekers got off safely after a success
given him a hard time over the years. >> we have had interesting , for sure. >> interesting conversations. >>> it's always interesting conversation when ryan smith is here. >>. >>> ten americans heading back to the u.s. after possibly being exposed to ebola. right now, none of the health care workers volunteering in sierra leone have shown symptoms of the disease. this, after an american aid worker arrived in nebraska in serious condition after testing...
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given much thought to the thought of reincarnation? >> i grew up in a baptist church. it's not something we believe in. >> the man in the picture was identified. his name marty martinment like ryand he was a formerer actor turned ood agent who danced on broadway was married five times and even lived on red soxb -- red soxoxbury drive. 55 of the things were true. >> people would say this is a parent or someone else feeding then information. >> it is inconceivable the parents would do that. this information wasn't on the swerntment. >> reporter: there was one fact the scientists thought they had wrong. >> he said he didn't see why god would let you go get to 61 and come back as a baby. >> reporter: martin's death certificate said he was 59. >> since then we got information that the death certificate was incorrect. he would have been 61 is when he died. ryan was right. >> reporter: are you glad you have had this experience? >> i am. >> reporter: a chance he says to li his own wonderful life. cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma oh. >> that's incredible. the birth certificate comparison. he was right. >> when i heard about the story i was like let's see how it unfolds. now it
given much thought to the thought of reincarnation? >> i grew up in a baptist church. it's not something we believe in. >> the man in the picture was identified. his name marty martinment like ryand he was a formerer actor turned ood agent who danced on broadway was married five times and even lived on red soxb -- red soxoxbury drive. 55 of the things were true. >> people would say this is a parent or someone else feeding then information. >> it is inconceivable the...
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given away $905,000 toward catholic education. >> that money is award in the annual scholarships, from 500 to $2,500 each. they benefit students like o'hare a senior ryane, and catholic is casino of hard, so it is nice to have that relief from saint tommy moore. >> o'hara's onya has received a scholarship during her fresh nan, sophomore, now junior years. >> it is a thousand dollars off of my tuition each year. so it helps out my family a lot. >> and the tommy moore alum my keep going strong, despite holding few fundraisers and receiving no corporate help they expect to pass the $1 million mark in giving by april. >> raising a million dollars is an extraordinary accomplishment. how has it been done? >> mostly the mom and pop individuals with the small checks. >> it is a remarkable legacy for a school that is more than just a memory. >> school itself may be gone, but the spirit of tommy moore is alive and strong, and it will continue, it is unbelievable, very inspiring store. >> i chris may cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and make sure you join us for the saint patrick's day parade today. chris may, kathy or, and kate bilo will be broadcasting on surround
given away $905,000 toward catholic education. >> that money is award in the annual scholarships, from 500 to $2,500 each. they benefit students like o'hare a senior ryane, and catholic is casino of hard, so it is nice to have that relief from saint tommy moore. >> o'hara's onya has received a scholarship during her fresh nan, sophomore, now junior years. >> it is a thousand dollars off of my tuition each year. so it helps out my family a lot. >> and the tommy moore alum...
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biden could have skewered ryan, and he was muzzled because obama doesn't want to discuss this because he might be accused of being against small business, who he's given 18 tax breaks by his own admission on the first debate. 18 tax breaks, and 2/3 of all low-income workers are employed by 50 large corporations, like wal-mart and mcdonald's, whose ceos get an average of $10 million a year. and you think this was a slam dunk, but it isn't. so i think our presidential politics are rancid, repetitious, cowardly, and commercialized. so whoever wins, don't expect that much. >> ok. so... [applause] ralph, you've run for the presidency a number of times. so let's just hypothetically, if you were, in fact, elected and you were president of the united states, how would you deal with the extreme partisanship of congress? how would you break the gridlock if you were in the white house? >> go straight to the people. you know, the president is known to get good media. [applause] ha ha! you barnstorm the country around a, let's say for convenience's sake, a 10-point agenda of redirecting our country--like i pointed out-- and you'll see the partisanship melt in favo
biden could have skewered ryan, and he was muzzled because obama doesn't want to discuss this because he might be accused of being against small business, who he's given 18 tax breaks by his own admission on the first debate. 18 tax breaks, and 2/3 of all low-income workers are employed by 50 large corporations, like wal-mart and mcdonald's, whose ceos get an average of $10 million a year. and you think this was a slam dunk, but it isn't. so i think our presidential politics are rancid,...
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given the stock performance of late, a lot of them may take them up on that offer. joe: plus, collateral damage. a year after fighting broke out in the ukraine, the economy is devastated. ryan chilcote takes a look at the toll. ♪ joe: time to bring you up-to-date on the top stories of the morning. in tunisia, eight people were killed when gunmen stormed the country from and fled to a nearby museum. authorities said the victims were tourists, seven of them foreigners. no word yet on whether hostages are being held. a few hours from now investors will be looking for hints about what the fed will do next. economists expect them to be changed -- to change their language on being patient on rate hikes. that could open the door for interest rate hikes in the next few months. fedex had a strong holiday shopping season and falling fuel prices helped to boost earnings, but that was partially offset by unfavorable currency exchange rates. scarlet: like everyone else. many companies are saying this -- the exact same thing. the end of a lockup time could put 330 million more shares of alibaba stock on the market. alibaba has been down 30% november. a selloff that could spark marshaling
given the stock performance of late, a lot of them may take them up on that offer. joe: plus, collateral damage. a year after fighting broke out in the ukraine, the economy is devastated. ryan chilcote takes a look at the toll. ♪ joe: time to bring you up-to-date on the top stories of the morning. in tunisia, eight people were killed when gunmen stormed the country from and fled to a nearby museum. authorities said the victims were tourists, seven of them foreigners. no word yet on whether...