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sallie, thank you, you're going to stay with me. sallie krawcheck.ormula one is not exactly racing to the internet. what is proving to be a roadblock for formula one. it is captain america to the rescue, record business at the box office. i got dragged by my kids. stay "in the loop." ♪ watching "in the loop," live on bloomberg television and streaming on your phone and bloomberg.com. the top headlines. more troubles for general motors, a recall of nearly 7 million vehicles have wiped out more than $3 billion in shareholder value in the last month. gm shares, which climbed in 2013, have slumped 7.6% since march 7. i-formation in the neiman marcus hack attack, the hackers belong to a russian group of cyber thieves. they have stolen more than 160 million credit card numbers from a variety of retailers over seven years. neiman marcus is their latest target. "captain america" said a record at the box office. millionin more than $96 , a record for april. the epic "noah" tumble to second place, taking only $70 million in its second weekend. >> "captain amer
sallie, thank you, you're going to stay with me. sallie krawcheck.ormula one is not exactly racing to the internet. what is proving to be a roadblock for formula one. it is captain america to the rescue, record business at the box office. i got dragged by my kids. stay "in the loop." ♪ watching "in the loop," live on bloomberg television and streaming on your phone and bloomberg.com. the top headlines. more troubles for general motors, a recall of nearly 7 million vehicles...
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sally keeps security tight to protect her kids. >> excuse me. this is my place. no, no, no.r me. go. out. this is my club. you brought somebody over 18 into my club, that's it. it's for children anyway. so, bye. i worked with young men over 18, but i realized it was too much of a risk, to be honest. there were too many times when they had too much gang activity and i was worried about them being a target. why would he then tell them and have them come here? i mean, your know what, it's just a mess. what if somebody shoots at them and i'm with my little boys and one of my little boys gets shot? each year, 95% of homeowners won't have a claim. that's why allstate claim free rewards gives you money back for every year you don't have one. and why if you're part of the other 5%, allstate offers claim rateguard. so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. no matter what comes your way, your home protects you. ...protect it back allstate home insurance from an allstate agent. for $175 dollars a month? so our business can be on at&t's network yup. all five of you for $175. ou
sally keeps security tight to protect her kids. >> excuse me. this is my place. no, no, no.r me. go. out. this is my club. you brought somebody over 18 into my club, that's it. it's for children anyway. so, bye. i worked with young men over 18, but i realized it was too much of a risk, to be honest. there were too many times when they had too much gang activity and i was worried about them being a target. why would he then tell them and have them come here? i mean, your know what, it's...
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sally keeps security tight to protect her kids. excuse me, this is my place. you didn't hear me. my club. you brought somebody over 18 in to my club. that's it. it's for children any way. so bye. i worked with young men over 18. but i realized it was too much of a risk to be honest. there were too many times when they had too much gang activity. i was worried about them being a target. >> why would he tell them and have them come here? you know what, it's just a mess. what if somebody shoots at them and i'm with my little boys and one of my little boys gets shot? [ girl ] there are man-eating sharks in every ocean... but we still swim. every second, somewhere in the world, lightning strikes... but we still play in the rain. because bad things can't stop us from making our lives... good. ♪ ♪ how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was l
sally keeps security tight to protect her kids. excuse me, this is my place. you didn't hear me. my club. you brought somebody over 18 in to my club. that's it. it's for children any way. so bye. i worked with young men over 18. but i realized it was too much of a risk to be honest. there were too many times when they had too much gang activity. i was worried about them being a target. >> why would he tell them and have them come here? you know what, it's just a mess. what if somebody...
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sally keeps security tight to protect her kid cans. excuse me, this is my place. go.ub. you brought somebody over 18 in to my club. that's it. it's for children any way. so bye. i worked with young men over 18. but i realized it was too much of a risk to be honest. there were too many times when they had too much gang activity. i was worried about them being a target. >> why would he tell them and have them come here? you know what, it's just a mess. what if somebody shoots at them and i'm with my little boyce and one of my little boys gets shot? e of my little boys gets shot? o a one of my little boys gets shot? one of my little boys gets shot? one of my little boys gets shot? [ girl ] there are man-eating sharks in every ocean... but we still swim. every second, somewhere in the world, lightning strikes... but we still play in the rain. because bad things can't stop us from making our lives... good. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the car i fell in love with! picking up my new malibu. no way! in march, over 100,000 people visited our open house event and brought home a new chevy. nop
sally keeps security tight to protect her kid cans. excuse me, this is my place. go.ub. you brought somebody over 18 in to my club. that's it. it's for children any way. so bye. i worked with young men over 18. but i realized it was too much of a risk to be honest. there were too many times when they had too much gang activity. i was worried about them being a target. >> why would he tell them and have them come here? you know what, it's just a mess. what if somebody shoots at them and...
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instead sally mason three pieces of data related only to to the direct loan program. it's direct default rate in its income-based repayment rate. ms. loonin i wanted to ask are these data sufficient to build an accurate picture of sallie mae's default retention strategies? >> thank you and it's great that you are holding sallie mae more accountable and i'm really sorry they have here today. it's excellent that they revealed some information because we do want to have more data but that's very incomplete. first of all by not including the fell information it does not give a complete picture and surely sallie mae has control over its fair -- fell with no worries not to release that information. that would be extremely useful information and you would get more historical data because the program has gone on for longer. also within default prevention is helpful to see what there is to take six are but prevention is about more than this cliff of who falls into default. we have to parse that out and see by the times in delinquency is for example, look at similar programs li
instead sally mason three pieces of data related only to to the direct loan program. it's direct default rate in its income-based repayment rate. ms. loonin i wanted to ask are these data sufficient to build an accurate picture of sallie mae's default retention strategies? >> thank you and it's great that you are holding sallie mae more accountable and i'm really sorry they have here today. it's excellent that they revealed some information because we do want to have more data but that's...
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. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you doo a bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma lies at the intersection of two of the nation's best known symbolic locations. it's where tornado alley meets the bible belt. >> can't buy alcohol on sundays. kind of roll out the carpet at 9:00. it's that kind of town. 2:00 in the morning, 4:00 in the morning you'll be hard pressed to find something other than an all-night restaurant that's open. for some of us that's okay. that's tulsa. still small enough to be home. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> all right. chief deputy michelle robinette runs what is arguably the largest home in tulsa, the david l. moss criminal justice center, better known as the tulsa county jail. >> breakfast of champions. >> about 1,800 men and
. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you doo a bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma lies at the intersection of two...
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sally was distraught. she had a reason to be. her son was terribly depressed and took out one of his father's many guns and killed himself. sally wanted to be appointed administrator of his state. idaho had a law that settled the matter. it is between persons equally entitled to administer an estate and the male must be preferred to female. sally thought that was wrong, and she took that case through three levels of idaho courts. when idaho supreme court ruled against her, a brilliant lawyer said that is the case that is going to change the court. they will hold the gender classification is inadmissible. they said once the women's movement was conspicuous, more and more people thought i don't have to put up with this. it should be changed. >> what touched you about that? literally she came to you? >> a lawyer from the aclu read the report of the supreme court decision, called the local lawyer in boise, idaho and said the aclu would like to assist. after that, the aclu has a mixed history early on that opposed the equal rights ame
sally was distraught. she had a reason to be. her son was terribly depressed and took out one of his father's many guns and killed himself. sally wanted to be appointed administrator of his state. idaho had a law that settled the matter. it is between persons equally entitled to administer an estate and the male must be preferred to female. sally thought that was wrong, and she took that case through three levels of idaho courts. when idaho supreme court ruled against her, a brilliant lawyer...
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sally should never have had to deal with this and her father.f there are 39 other stories like this, it asks how far should it go. >> that man saying i'm a veteran, i go to the va hospital, they will take care of me and you got people like shar sharon helman, the direct tomorrow who says it was well-aware what was happening to these vets. >> there are reports the head of the va got a $9,000 bonus last year. >> oh, she made $180,000 all told. >> we need a direct response from the president, senator mccain from arizona called for an investigation. our membership supports that. we got to get to the bottom of this. is it just phoenix or other places they are cooking the books? they have two sets of books and veterans should never have to wait. this is absolutely outrageous. >> something just disturbing happened today, speaking of the president because he, he was asked at a press conference, hey, vladimir putin said if he was drowning, he thinks you would save him. would you save vladimir putin? i realize it's a joke. it's a light-hearted moment. the
sally should never have had to deal with this and her father.f there are 39 other stories like this, it asks how far should it go. >> that man saying i'm a veteran, i go to the va hospital, they will take care of me and you got people like shar sharon helman, the direct tomorrow who says it was well-aware what was happening to these vets. >> there are reports the head of the va got a $9,000 bonus last year. >> oh, she made $180,000 all told. >> we need a direct response...
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i have two comment cards, sally stevens an nancy stafford. please come on up. if anyone else wants to speak there are public comment cards in the front you can fill out. >> hi, my name is sally stevens and i'm here today wearing two hats, one is the chair of animal commission and one is the chair of sf dog and both hats encourage you to support animal care and control. the animal control welfare commission voted earlier in month to send the letter of support for acc that i just gave to you have also included a letter from commissioner sherry o'neil who could not be here today emphasizing the important role that acc plays in preparing for and responding to di sasers. sasers. in addition i have numerous letters, together we represent thousands and thousands of dog owners and guardians and we all urge you to support this budget proposal and support animal care and control. it's underfunded and understood staffed and has been for years. the most perezing pressing things get done. there's so much more they could be doing if properly staffed and funded. i'd like to a
i have two comment cards, sally stevens an nancy stafford. please come on up. if anyone else wants to speak there are public comment cards in the front you can fill out. >> hi, my name is sally stevens and i'm here today wearing two hats, one is the chair of animal commission and one is the chair of sf dog and both hats encourage you to support animal care and control. the animal control welfare commission voted earlier in month to send the letter of support for acc that i just gave to...
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>> ♪ ride, sally, ride... >> reporter: come along for a "pony drive."what mustang owners call it when they hit the road together. 300 of them drove from atlanta to charlotte to celebrate the birthday of an automotive icon. >> mustang. >> reporter: for american drivers, the '64 mustang was love at first sight. it was brash and fast, a sports car for mainstream. the base model cost $2,400. that would be $17,500 today. ford sold 419,000 of them the first year, four times more than it expected. >> no side mirrors. didn't come with them. >> reporter: i noticed that. kathy miller still owns her '64 mustang, a prairie bronze metallic coupe. >> there's mustang sale, and there's mustang kathy. >> that's right. >> reporter: miller's father surprised her the day she graduated high school in june of 1964. she was 17. >> it was sitting in the driveway. >> reporter: what did you think when you first laid eyes on it? >> i couldn't believe it. i couldn't believe it. a mustang! it did not have a radio. there's no air conditioning, no power steering. >> reporter: but it
>> ♪ ride, sally, ride... >> reporter: come along for a "pony drive."what mustang owners call it when they hit the road together. 300 of them drove from atlanta to charlotte to celebrate the birthday of an automotive icon. >> mustang. >> reporter: for american drivers, the '64 mustang was love at first sight. it was brash and fast, a sports car for mainstream. the base model cost $2,400. that would be $17,500 today. ford sold 419,000 of them the first year,...
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the treasury department and the department of education has cited sallie mae for failure to abide by the terms of the federal contract. they are currently under investigation and let's make a list. this includes consumer financial protection bureau and yet they continue to make millions on its federal contract between 2009 and it made almost $100 million on just servicing the federal student loans even while they broke the rules. so my question is, i understand that the department of education has already notified sallie mae that they will be removed. why do they decide to do this when it clearly violates the rules so repeatedly. >> so it was a part of extending the contracts and extending the contract, the contracting officer looks at a number of different things. >> and they have broken the rules repeatedly and they are under investigation. have you done something different to ensure rater accountability and i just don't expect it. >> we are very open to start seeing those additional terms under the contract. so there may be some instances where they are at to remedy certain situat
the treasury department and the department of education has cited sallie mae for failure to abide by the terms of the federal contract. they are currently under investigation and let's make a list. this includes consumer financial protection bureau and yet they continue to make millions on its federal contract between 2009 and it made almost $100 million on just servicing the federal student loans even while they broke the rules. so my question is, i understand that the department of education...
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the bad news, a sally may study found families spent $21,000 on college costs last year. that is among families that had those costs. the good news, the bulk of college costs are paid with scholarships and grants. 27% of the tab paid by student and parent loans with the same percentage coming from parents' incomes and savings. one more bit of good news, sally may says total average savings for college tops $15,000 this year and that is up 30% from just last year. >>> since a college education is an expensive proposition, students and parents are looking beyond loans and scholarships to help pay for that degree. >> reporter: for many students, it's not all-night study sessions or a strange roommate that frightens them most about college, it's paying for it. >> when we're 18 years old, we're a little too young to make the decision to take on a lot of student debt. >> reporter: those fears spawning new approaches to college funding. funding like peer to peer loans pr companies like lend key. though financial aid experts say those loans are hard to come by. >> most of the stu
the bad news, a sally may study found families spent $21,000 on college costs last year. that is among families that had those costs. the good news, the bulk of college costs are paid with scholarships and grants. 27% of the tab paid by student and parent loans with the same percentage coming from parents' incomes and savings. one more bit of good news, sally may says total average savings for college tops $15,000 this year and that is up 30% from just last year. >>> since a college...
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natasha richardson played sally bowles. it is not on for me. the last time i saw it was not on broadway when it closed but -- folliesy bergÈre begere. it is an incredible place under the lobby of which is the private cabaret that was created for the nazis during the occupation. >> what is it, opportunity presents incentive. , is is it about this play it special, is it that special that it is redone? >> it is special. i am not a huge fan of musicals in the sense i have -- love all musicals. all are classics, worthy of holding up against the great classic plays of the 20th century and i have said this on this show before. think i believe ultimately it ss one of the great exploration of nazi-ism and the rise of not nazi-ism. -- we could say we have grown up under the shadow of nazis and that is one generation further away from the holocaust. of only important question the 20th century, how could have happened and it does it in a way lyat is breathtaking theatrical. it is the only show that when it closed i missed it and i wanted it to come back. i
natasha richardson played sally bowles. it is not on for me. the last time i saw it was not on broadway when it closed but -- folliesy bergÈre begere. it is an incredible place under the lobby of which is the private cabaret that was created for the nazis during the occupation. >> what is it, opportunity presents incentive. , is is it about this play it special, is it that special that it is redone? >> it is special. i am not a huge fan of musicals in the sense i have -- love all...
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ceo sally smith opens up on today's menu, right here on "squawk box". some of these things when we come back. ♪ it doesn't matter if it's boiled or fried ♪ ♪ just eat it just eat it at. well, did you know bad news doesn't always travel fast? (clears throat) hi mister tompkins. todd? you're fired. well, gotta run. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. at your ford dealer think? they think about tires. and what they've been through lately. polar vortexes, road construction, and gaping potholes. so with all that behind you, you might want to make sure you're safe and in control. ford technicians are ready to find the right tires for your vehicle. get up to $120 in mail-in rebates on four select tires when you use the ford service credit card at the big tire event. see what the ford experts think about your tires. at your ford dealer. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whi
ceo sally smith opens up on today's menu, right here on "squawk box". some of these things when we come back. ♪ it doesn't matter if it's boiled or fried ♪ ♪ just eat it just eat it at. well, did you know bad news doesn't always travel fast? (clears throat) hi mister tompkins. todd? you're fired. well, gotta run. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. at your ford dealer think? they think about tires. and what they've been through lately. polar vortexes,...
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i'm joined by sally jewel who are is back from a submarine surveying the ice melt.nk you very much, it's great to have you here. and to talk about this enormous topic. we think of superstorm sandy and what this report means for us. people throw up their hands and say as long as china is polluting, i can't do anything here. why should this matter to us now? >> andrea, there's no question as i have been on public lands around this country and, in fact, around the world. the impact of climate change is everywhere. as the world's largest economy, we have a responsibility to be part of the solution to share what we know with the scientists that produce the report many of whom are americans and to chart a path forward that puts us on not only a place to be resilient in climate change but address the root causes as well. >> you spent a weekend under the ice flow in the arctic. tell us about that trip and what it told you about the ice melt. >> what was really fascinating is that we're seeing a thinning ice pack and the pack ice move out sooner so that you've got the north
i'm joined by sally jewel who are is back from a submarine surveying the ice melt.nk you very much, it's great to have you here. and to talk about this enormous topic. we think of superstorm sandy and what this report means for us. people throw up their hands and say as long as china is polluting, i can't do anything here. why should this matter to us now? >> andrea, there's no question as i have been on public lands around this country and, in fact, around the world. the impact of...
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the two shared their memories of the movie and talked about where harry and sally would be today ande to honor the film's director rob reiner who received the kaplan award. >> such a great movie. >> yes, it was. >> tony award nominations are out and this year they are most notable for who's not nominated as much as who is. >> broadway is packed with a-listers. denzel washington, ian mcclellan, patrick stewart, james franco, michelle williams to name a few. it was a musical with no big names that grabbed most of the nominations. "gentleman's guide to the love and murder" got ten nominations, including best musical and two from best actor. there were notable names in the pack, bryan cranston up for the best actor for his role as president lyndon johnson. denzel -- men zell for best actress and neil patrick harris "hedwig and the angry inch" is up for eight awards. >>> should we see which celebrities have birthdays today? let's take a look. cloris leachman, she is 88. >> she's will 88 years old. she never ages a day. another man that doesn't seem to age, willie nelson 81 years old. >> o
the two shared their memories of the movie and talked about where harry and sally would be today ande to honor the film's director rob reiner who received the kaplan award. >> such a great movie. >> yes, it was. >> tony award nominations are out and this year they are most notable for who's not nominated as much as who is. >> broadway is packed with a-listers. denzel washington, ian mcclellan, patrick stewart, james franco, michelle williams to name a few. it was a...
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sally was distraught. she had a reason to be. her son was terribly depressed and took out one of his father's many guns and killed himself. sally wanted to be the administrator of his estate. it was for sentimental reasons. idaho had a law that settled the matter. it is between persons equally entitled to administer an estate, the male must be deferred to males. sally thought that was wrong, and she took that case through three levels of idaho courts. when idaho supreme court ruled against her, a brilliant lawyer said that is the case that is going to change the court. they will hold the gender classification is inadmissible. they said once the women's movement was conspicuous, more and more people thought i don't have to put up with this. it should be changed. >> what touched you about that? she literally she came to you? >> a lawyer from the aclu read the report of the supreme court decision, called the local lawyer in boise, idaho and said the aclu would like to assist. the aclu has a mixed history early on that opposed the eq
sally was distraught. she had a reason to be. her son was terribly depressed and took out one of his father's many guns and killed himself. sally wanted to be the administrator of his estate. it was for sentimental reasons. idaho had a law that settled the matter. it is between persons equally entitled to administer an estate, the male must be deferred to males. sally thought that was wrong, and she took that case through three levels of idaho courts. when idaho supreme court ruled against her,...
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jamie, andrew garfield, emma stone, dane dehaan, sally field. all there.. i have to put my gloves on here. >> spidey gloves. >> i've been working on this. >> oh, yeah. >> i know. there you go. this is fun. come on, george. >> i'm trying. i have to put it on here. >> george, this is -- >> wow. we were all being nice. >> i deserve that. >> yeah, you did. >> i was waiting for it. >> go for it. >> i wasn't thinking it was george. >> who would have thought? >> i was trying to save it to bring home. oh, well. >> always a surprise, america. >> oh, my god. >> who knew? >> it's only live tv. this was a great idea. >>> also this morning -- the story that is really making waves. a mom who took on the u.s. government and won after refusing to put her breast milk through an airport x-ray scanner. >>> plus, we were talking about it. we got this epic prom surprise. high school seniors are here. they have no idea that we have prom dresses and tuxes, especially for them. it is -- they're not listening. there they are right there. >> they don't know. they don't know. >> thi
jamie, andrew garfield, emma stone, dane dehaan, sally field. all there.. i have to put my gloves on here. >> spidey gloves. >> i've been working on this. >> oh, yeah. >> i know. there you go. this is fun. come on, george. >> i'm trying. i have to put it on here. >> george, this is -- >> wow. we were all being nice. >> i deserve that. >> yeah, you did. >> i was waiting for it. >> go for it. >> i wasn't thinking it was...
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sally talk about a couple things. people were betting against you.sh that has been. you had raw costs go down because of wings, top line go up because of march medness and olympics. secular trends or cyclical in wings and secular for sports? >> everything came together really in the first quarter. certainly our revenue beat strong same-store sales. we opened strong restaurant openings on our new restaurants or average unit volumes are exceeding our same-store sales and some of the lowest wing prices we've seen in a while. >> a couple things, carl mentioned a concept, these are the new legs of buffalo wild wings. he mentioned pizza rev. i see the emerging and international coming on. i see you are doing things to make this brand go international not unlike mcdonald's. is that really a better road map than right now than in the u.s.? >> >> i think we have both opportunities. we said we think we can have about 1700 units in the united states. we're just at a thousand. plenty of runway there. we've been working on international for a couple of years. rea
sally talk about a couple things. people were betting against you.sh that has been. you had raw costs go down because of wings, top line go up because of march medness and olympics. secular trends or cyclical in wings and secular for sports? >> everything came together really in the first quarter. certainly our revenue beat strong same-store sales. we opened strong restaurant openings on our new restaurants or average unit volumes are exceeding our same-store sales and some of the lowest...
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sally said terrorists cannot team her away from next week's race. >> they can't keep us down., we need to rise above then. >> the bombing on april 15th last year killed three people and injured more than 260 others. many of them seriously. suspected bomber waiting a trial on federal charges that could bring the death penalty his brother was killed as the two tried to escape police. >> >> bay area athletes are gearing up for the boston marathon. >> >> noe, lle walker -- >> reporter: the boston marathon, this year, emotions a likely running deeper. today, mill valley at a fun run, runners showed they have something to prove. it has nothing to do with the marathon. running a marathon takes physical -- and mental endurance. several who hit the trails this morning for symbolic 2.6 had their feet planted in mill valley and minds in boston. >> i was stopped a half mile from the finish line. i didn't get to finish. >> reporter: the bombs shook the boston marathon, but they didn't shake the city's resolve or the runners, cathy is going back along with ultra marathoner to finish what sh
sally said terrorists cannot team her away from next week's race. >> they can't keep us down., we need to rise above then. >> the bombing on april 15th last year killed three people and injured more than 260 others. many of them seriously. suspected bomber waiting a trial on federal charges that could bring the death penalty his brother was killed as the two tried to escape police. >> >> bay area athletes are gearing up for the boston marathon. >> >> noe, lle...
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cyrus: sally, listen to me. do not call the police. do not call anyone.really nail these people, people with -- oh, my god. i can't believe this. what's that? [ laughter ] oh! ♪ ah, freak out ♪ le freak, c'est chic [ laughter ] ♪ freak out those -- those -- those things? ♪ ah, freak out [ laughs ] [ scoffs ] there's your -- there's your problem right there. [ sighs ] again. if -- without knowing what -- [ stammers ] [ speaking gibberish ] prayer, privilege... bl-bl-bl-bl! sorry. [ laughs ] [ sniffles ] why? [ laughs ] i hate you both. sorry. so sorry. what's going on? what's with all the whispering? there's been so much blood.... ohh. ...this becomes your home. this becomes your family. and you can't imagine any other life. dude from "felicity" just killed the woman! [ chuckles ] to bloopers. to bloopers. [ glasses clang ] jimmy, take -- take me with you. save me. will you stand in the sun with me? you know, i'd like to, but i, uh, i freckle. well, i'm gonna be -- i'll wait here. okay. um, coming up, the thrilling conclusion to "escándalo," plus secrets a
cyrus: sally, listen to me. do not call the police. do not call anyone.really nail these people, people with -- oh, my god. i can't believe this. what's that? [ laughter ] oh! ♪ ah, freak out ♪ le freak, c'est chic [ laughter ] ♪ freak out those -- those -- those things? ♪ ah, freak out [ laughs ] [ scoffs ] there's your -- there's your problem right there. [ sighs ] again. if -- without knowing what -- [ stammers ] [ speaking gibberish ] prayer, privilege... bl-bl-bl-bl! sorry. [...
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>> yeah, sally hanson. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sally hanson? her name is hanson?'re like plaid. >> they're like -- yeah they're plaid, and what they are is they're stickers. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah, you stick them on. i could stick them on your nose, for example. >> jimmy: now why would you -- >> but i do want to talk about -- >> jimmy: you're staring at my nose. >> well, you know my book "let's just say it wasn't pretty," i do want to talk about your face. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "let's just say it wasn't pretty" is the name of your book. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i don't see -- unless i'm in the backwards and it's like a positive story. let's see where's my acknowledgement is there. you want to talk about my face? >> i've got a good idea for you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is it like a plastic surgery or something. aer you're going to give me a a number? >> no, no, no. you're beauitful. number one, you're a beautiful man. right? [ cheers ] >> jimmy: that's not how you complement someone. that's like one of you will do it to your kids like, she is so beautiful, right,
>> yeah, sally hanson. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sally hanson? her name is hanson?'re like plaid. >> they're like -- yeah they're plaid, and what they are is they're stickers. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah, you stick them on. i could stick them on your nose, for example. >> jimmy: now why would you -- >> but i do want to talk about -- >> jimmy: you're staring at my nose. >> well, you know my book "let's just say it wasn't pretty," i...
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replace sally mae. a loan operator and management company.ient replacing sally mae and under armour shares which were weak in regular session trading today are up about 3% in the after hour trade. it will be be included in the s&p 500 as of the close of business april 30th. all of these changes coming into affect at the end of this month. under armour and navient becoming part of that. >> everything i looked at looked like it was an absolute crush. apparel was up and footwear was, too. >> gross margins were up, too. which is rare. >> very, very impressive. not that i was right or wrong. now this helps a bit. >> isn't it fair to say it might not have had anything to do with the results but traded at 15 times -- >> yeah. >> it fits in that category. to me, 50, you were daring to step in right there. >> a lot of people were warning me about that. i still liked it and i felt like the growth strategy was so strong that it builds going forward even though the multiple is very high. >> do you hold or fade on this? >> i'm going to probably hold it. i
replace sally mae. a loan operator and management company.ient replacing sally mae and under armour shares which were weak in regular session trading today are up about 3% in the after hour trade. it will be be included in the s&p 500 as of the close of business april 30th. all of these changes coming into affect at the end of this month. under armour and navient becoming part of that. >> everything i looked at looked like it was an absolute crush. apparel was up and footwear was,...
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sally, thank you for being here. we heard your sound byte saying woe have been better off if he would have been brought to the veterinarian than va hospital. he was brought with blood in the urine and a family history of cancer they sent him home. what were instructions to your father-in-law? >> they gave us a card and highlighted in yellow. highlighter. primary care. they said they will call you or if they don't call you but they will, because i wrote urgent, and i stated i will be calling as soon as we come home. >> so you went home and waited and waited. you start calling them. and you finally got your call back on december 6th. unfortunately, he died. >> it was too late. he died november 30th. when they called you on december 6th what did they say? >> hi, may i speak to thomas green? i said who is calling they said the va. i said well i'm his daughter in law. i'm his care taker. and you can talk to me. he said we have him ready for a primary care doctor. that is when i screamed at the lady. i did scream i told he
sally, thank you for being here. we heard your sound byte saying woe have been better off if he would have been brought to the veterinarian than va hospital. he was brought with blood in the urine and a family history of cancer they sent him home. what were instructions to your father-in-law? >> they gave us a card and highlighted in yellow. highlighter. primary care. they said they will call you or if they don't call you but they will, because i wrote urgent, and i stated i will be...
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sally was distraught. she had a reason to be. son was terribly depressed and took out one of his father's miniguns and killed himself -- many guns and killed himself. idaho have a law that settled the matter. it is between persons equally entitled to administer an estate , the mail must be preferred to female. wrong,hought that was and she took that case through three levels of idaho courts. when idaho supreme court ruled brilliant lawyer said that is the case that is going to change the court. they will hold the classification is inadmissible. they said once the women's movement was conspicuous more i don't people thought have to put up with this. it should be changed. >> literally she came to you? a lawyer from the aclu read the report of the supreme court called the local lawyer in boise, idaho and said the aclu would like to assist. the aclu has a mixed history early on that opposed the equal rights amendment because it was framed to protect the that women were threatened by the equal right women, but after sally reed's start
sally was distraught. she had a reason to be. son was terribly depressed and took out one of his father's miniguns and killed himself -- many guns and killed himself. idaho have a law that settled the matter. it is between persons equally entitled to administer an estate , the mail must be preferred to female. wrong,hought that was and she took that case through three levels of idaho courts. when idaho supreme court ruled brilliant lawyer said that is the case that is going to change the court....
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he's in so much pain, sally kept calling and calling and calling and weren't returning calls.eginning of novembersei. he was dig nosed with bladder cancer. thankfully, he did have thanksgiving, but she said maybe if we had known, maybe we could have gotten christmas. >> early diagnose sis is key for any cancer. >> 100%. december after he's dead the va calls and says we can see him now, bring him in and she said he's dead. >> niece guys that put the lives on the line for us and fall for freedoms, we made them a promise, a solum vow. this is part of their benefit, this is part of their pay. they deserve this and they are not getting it and it's institutionalized. >> she said my father in law was treated like a quote animal. she said nobody deserves, this especially the veterans. you see the shot of she and her husband and son standing around the american flag. her father in law died fought serving our country and died because the va hospital let their family down. >> and you'll be back all week. >> yeah, we interviewed a lot of families, and what is interesting, sean, they each
he's in so much pain, sally kept calling and calling and calling and weren't returning calls.eginning of novembersei. he was dig nosed with bladder cancer. thankfully, he did have thanksgiving, but she said maybe if we had known, maybe we could have gotten christmas. >> early diagnose sis is key for any cancer. >> 100%. december after he's dead the va calls and says we can see him now, bring him in and she said he's dead. >> niece guys that put the lives on the line for us and...
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i'm elizabeth development speciality and as sally mentioned i'm here with several requests for the affordableousing development in transbay. as you went this is a transbay project. the transbay project was adapted in 2005 with the purpose of redeveloping 10 acres including block 6 that were owned by the state of california to construct is new transbay center and meet the assembly bill requirements. this is an enforceable obligation for the successor agency for the units are affordable and occupied by low, low and moderate incomes. this is an enforcement or enforceable project that includes affordable housing. so in july 2011 pursuant to the implementation agreement it was requested that the development teams to develop a mixed income on blocks 6 and 7 in the project areas. in december of that year after a competitive process staff entered into negotiations for blocks 6 and 7 with the development team of mercy housing california last year d da developed a project with block. ocii now has to occupy the contract for the units it will have one and two bedroom units and contain retail space on the
i'm elizabeth development speciality and as sally mentioned i'm here with several requests for the affordableousing development in transbay. as you went this is a transbay project. the transbay project was adapted in 2005 with the purpose of redeveloping 10 acres including block 6 that were owned by the state of california to construct is new transbay center and meet the assembly bill requirements. this is an enforceable obligation for the successor agency for the units are affordable and...
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privilege to ask the board of directors to stand and face the audience (clapping) reverend hall and sally attorney carl williams and dr. church well. thank you very much. and we need 3 more, we need 3 more fiscal board members. 3 more effective board members kwsh said you need to diversity that board so we need someone for the economic community s that has thousands and thousands of dollars to bring and the ethnic community that's not bayview hunters point it's an ethnic community thank you very much for those words (clapping.) okay. next is tony salazar he and doctor davis made a handshake and now here we are >> good morning it's a pleasure to share the stage with such distinguished people. i want to share the word from our company the national real estate company that builds urban homes around the city we've build one hundred and 68 housing in rough areas around the united states. we went to cleveland decades ago when everyone was leaving and after hurricane katrina we've built 15 hundred units there. (clapping.) the city of detroit declares bankrupts and we were there the next day we g
privilege to ask the board of directors to stand and face the audience (clapping) reverend hall and sally attorney carl williams and dr. church well. thank you very much. and we need 3 more, we need 3 more fiscal board members. 3 more effective board members kwsh said you need to diversity that board so we need someone for the economic community s that has thousands and thousands of dollars to bring and the ethnic community that's not bayview hunters point it's an ethnic community thank you...
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that dirty harry gun he called sally.n't know the games of guns at all. >> he discussed the possibility of acquiring weapons including shoulder fired missiles from the philippines. >> jon: what the (bleep) is that thing? is that guy -- is that guy shooting something or replacinging a water main? what is that. i realize they don't do the background checks but hope the first question he asked shim why are you trying to blow up the moon? [laughter] this is a very complex level of corruption. there's no way that this guy ye was doing this alone. >> other big player in all of this a man known as shrimp boy >> jon: oooh, shrimp boy. what are you going to do make us dip in cocktail sauce. i'm getting hives just thinking about. >> he's a long murder for hire, traffic trafficking, arson, racketeering. [laughter] >> jon: please accept my humble apologizes your shrimpness. [ laughter ] it's really not a shrimp boy he is really more of a shrimp man. let's get back to yi who before becoming an illegal weapons dealer had his sights on
that dirty harry gun he called sally.n't know the games of guns at all. >> he discussed the possibility of acquiring weapons including shoulder fired missiles from the philippines. >> jon: what the (bleep) is that thing? is that guy -- is that guy shooting something or replacinging a water main? what is that. i realize they don't do the background checks but hope the first question he asked shim why are you trying to blow up the moon? [laughter] this is a very complex level of...
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. >> hello, i'm sally stevens i was part of the rose group the main concern i see is the policy that directs the city to do an inventory including land under private control and identifies which areas are and a half rec and park department not only where native plants we're not only protecting the remedy amenity but where they can be planted in the future anywhere can be claimed as a and a half area it says they have to be managed like rec and park department airs program that means cutting down healthy trees using heshd. there is restrictions on private land that is a huge land grab please remove policy 4.2 it's a level of mick management of city programs that doesn't belong in the plan so why what is it put in. it sets up a bio process and interesting the city tried to prohibited the development and land use but, however, at the meeting the entirely commissioners have discussed how to get around the decision. if you leave 4.2 in the rose they may claim a mandate to weigh in and you the planning commission will be one stop for the approval the land use instead of the only stop now.
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how about you, sally?d have been, but a great husband does make it easier to be successful, that's for sure. >> there you go. let's talk about this article, because it is interesting and speaks to, even though we have come a long way, there are still ways in which we haven't and one is to command a room. what's that mean to you, sally? >> well, it's almost about owning a room, having the confidence to put forth your points of view, to do so in a way you can be heard, rather than hanging back and hoping because your work is good that you will get credit for it. >> when i started in this business, i was told all the time people will not take women seriously, so when i was coming up, people who wanted to get into television were weather girls and they were co-anchors, but they didn't do the hard news stories. >> yes. >> so hopefully we've come a long way. >> we have. >> i want to give you a couple of examples of women in the political sphere who have been very successful, but in very different ways. take a lo
how about you, sally?d have been, but a great husband does make it easier to be successful, that's for sure. >> there you go. let's talk about this article, because it is interesting and speaks to, even though we have come a long way, there are still ways in which we haven't and one is to command a room. what's that mean to you, sally? >> well, it's almost about owning a room, having the confidence to put forth your points of view, to do so in a way you can be heard, rather than...
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we respect thomas jefferson but it may have turned out differently if sally hemmings had instagram. games. >> jon: what instagram filter is that. >> 1700's. >> jon: what for sterling? >> we have to make this right. chris paul has to come play for the lakers. >> jon: i know you are a lakers fan but that's your solution? >> yes, yes jon. i'll call the naacp. >> jon: what are they going to do. >> the national association for the advancement of chris paul to the lakers. [ laughter ] that's right. chris, you need to escape. look, wait until dark and good to the north side of staple center to the lakers locker room. >> jon: how does this fix the racism problem? >> don't be silly. we're never going to fix racism in this country but i'm a lakers fan and we can fix basketball in southern california. >> jthe chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie. get the sensation. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ female announcer: sleep train's interest free ends sunday. it's your last chance to get thre
we respect thomas jefferson but it may have turned out differently if sally hemmings had instagram. games. >> jon: what instagram filter is that. >> 1700's. >> jon: what for sterling? >> we have to make this right. chris paul has to come play for the lakers. >> jon: i know you are a lakers fan but that's your solution? >> yes, yes jon. i'll call the naacp. >> jon: what are they going to do. >> the national association for the advancement of chris...