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reverend frank schaeffer shared that news.chaeffer a minister in lebanon pa also says that he's moving to a church in california. in a statement today, schaeffer says that he hopes the appeal will ultimately not be successful. >>> new at 11:00 o'clock tonight a man is roughing after two leaders of a mosque in overbrook allegedly tried to chop off his hand with a machete. that incident occurred early monday morning at this mosque on north 63rd street. according to police, the two suspects dragged that man to the back of their property and attempted to cut off his hand. they accused him of stealing jars of money from that mosque. one suspect merv mitchell is in custody. police tonight are searching for another. >> in north jersey today a rocky police officer had a was ambush outside a drugstore was laid to rest. governor christie joined with hundreds of officers, family members and friends to say goodbye to jersey city police detective melvin santiago. the 23 year old rookie was killed sunday when a gunman shot him in the head i
reverend frank schaeffer shared that news.chaeffer a minister in lebanon pa also says that he's moving to a church in california. in a statement today, schaeffer says that he hopes the appeal will ultimately not be successful. >>> new at 11:00 o'clock tonight a man is roughing after two leaders of a mosque in overbrook allegedly tried to chop off his hand with a machete. that incident occurred early monday morning at this mosque on north 63rd street. according to police, the two...
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rick schaeffer purchases a home in foreclosure in a remote lakefront community. >> it's a bunch of oldottages that get converted into homes. kind of in the middle of nowhere. >> not much is known about the previous owner. but for schaeffer the price is right even though the house appears to be in shambles. >> i've seen people save things and collect things. but i think in this case, the individual was cleaning the neighborhood, so to speak. >> armed with a video camera to document the scene, schaeffer visits his new property with a friend, david lang, and lang's neighbor ryan lamere. >> you want to see hoarding? you're going to see it. >> looked like a typical house that had neglect. the neighbors had put up a fence on the one side because of what had been there. >> the trees were all overgrown, the bushes. so they were overgrown on the house. there was a car parked outside. it was completely packed with stuff. >> that was overflow from the house. basically when you opened up the door to the car, it was filled to the ceiling. >>y shut the door and locked it. i'm sure if you opened it u
rick schaeffer purchases a home in foreclosure in a remote lakefront community. >> it's a bunch of oldottages that get converted into homes. kind of in the middle of nowhere. >> not much is known about the previous owner. but for schaeffer the price is right even though the house appears to be in shambles. >> i've seen people save things and collect things. but i think in this case, the individual was cleaning the neighborhood, so to speak. >> armed with a video camera...
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some insight into what we can learn from this specific incident is lieutenant .olonel anthony schaeffer he's currently a senior fellow at the london center for policy research. ops on thepecial front lines of afghanistan. that is as book. can our satellites tell our intelligence people what side of the border it came from? >> they will eventually. we have something called esp satellites which that anything infrared. it will probably take about a day to figure out within two meters of an exact location but that does not give the fingerprint of who push the button. is aat we are looking at russian-made antiaircraft system. the system has been around for a long time, but some guys off the street could not run this thing. these weres evidence probably sees from the ukrainians but this is a very sophisticated system. it's one of the most sophisticated systems in the world and has its own self-contained radar. was thision becomes someone trained to do what they were doing or was a rebel who was able to figure it out rapidly? out has to be figured investigative leave. >> you mentioned the rada
some insight into what we can learn from this specific incident is lieutenant .olonel anthony schaeffer he's currently a senior fellow at the london center for policy research. ops on thepecial front lines of afghanistan. that is as book. can our satellites tell our intelligence people what side of the border it came from? >> they will eventually. we have something called esp satellites which that anything infrared. it will probably take about a day to figure out within two meters of an...
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. >>> and scotts schaeffer is back now to join me for a look at what's coming up. hi, scott. >> hi. >> the finishers, both democrats. john perez of hrafplt a. recount started friday in two counties. where does this the go from here? >> there were 15 counties altogether. there is no automatic recount provision in california like there is in some states. it will be expensive. john perez can do that, but he has to pay for it. he gets to pick which counties, which precincts in those counties. they are getting ready. they can't begin counting nebraska four, fresno, is done with their count. it is all uncharted territory. it's never really been done before on this scale. >> seems like a convoluted process. it seems like it might be unfair too. maybe it favors the the weightier candidate. >> if you want a recount, you have to pay for it. in this case, he has over $1 million left in the bank. some say why didn't he spend in the campaign. if he had, maybe he would have come in second. yes, it does. you know, elections are imperfect. when they're really close you see some of
. >>> and scotts schaeffer is back now to join me for a look at what's coming up. hi, scott. >> hi. >> the finishers, both democrats. john perez of hrafplt a. recount started friday in two counties. where does this the go from here? >> there were 15 counties altogether. there is no automatic recount provision in california like there is in some states. it will be expensive. john perez can do that, but he has to pay for it. he gets to pick which counties, which...
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i personally bring people to eric schaper -- eric schaeffer.work on a theory called form all is function. do you want to ski question mark you want to run? let's get you comfortable doing what everyone and if you want to have some icing or you want some skin that looks real or high heel leg, if you want telesales that look like you could get a pedicure -- you can have them customized. you can have whatever you want. today are really incredibly advanced and i did not have that as a child. >> one of our producers is a big fan and want to know if you are going to be back? >> at a good question. you don't know if you are going to be back because it's like survivor. you have to be asked, and then you have to say yes. so you never know and the way the network works, they wait till the last minute to let you know and then -- >> you are going to be back. after that closing scene. we wish you well and good luck with the book. >> thank you very much. coming up, tv audiences are getting hooked on bull riding. cbs reinforcing its partnership to bring pro o
i personally bring people to eric schaper -- eric schaeffer.work on a theory called form all is function. do you want to ski question mark you want to run? let's get you comfortable doing what everyone and if you want to have some icing or you want some skin that looks real or high heel leg, if you want telesales that look like you could get a pedicure -- you can have them customized. you can have whatever you want. today are really incredibly advanced and i did not have that as a child....
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a film series that featured a man by the name of francis schaeffer and who of course becomes ronald reagan's surgeonn general that really does kind of educated evangelicals about the abortion issue and how this was part of a pattern of dk in a society but as i said throughout the 70s and 79 it's not an evangelical issue. >> i'm curious if a lasting imprint of carter speaking and another president, bill clinton spoke about his faith very freely and comfortably with the current president -- and there was an article in "the new york times" about a month ago that he has kind of showcased here feels uncomfortable speaking about faith and the conversation of faith in america he doesn't go to surface publicly, he doesn't reference the literature or bible versus comfortably. do you think that is a legacy carter was able to open and sustained or that door has kind of closed? >> that is a great question. i addressed this issue and i'm not necessarily trying to push the book that i addressed this in the book called god in the white house an and we argue it's john kennedy's address to the houston minist
a film series that featured a man by the name of francis schaeffer and who of course becomes ronald reagan's surgeonn general that really does kind of educated evangelicals about the abortion issue and how this was part of a pattern of dk in a society but as i said throughout the 70s and 79 it's not an evangelical issue. >> i'm curious if a lasting imprint of carter speaking and another president, bill clinton spoke about his faith very freely and comfortably with the current president --...
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them appeared on anybody you know or something or maybe not or maybe they did you know any eric schaeffer thanks so much for being with us pleasure thank you for having me today and now everything you know about facebook secret experiments is right. coming up west virginia has one of the worst poverty rates in america and that state's coal industry is to blame fortunately there's something the west virginia government could do tomorrow to turn the state's economy around i'll tell you what it is in tonight's daily take . i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question or. would you like me to want your comedy news and some t.v. . comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dead. like a vampire whining into the necks of the corporate elite billionaire freaks while they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected in night. provides green reports nine environmental groups have come together and collected over a half a million signatu
them appeared on anybody you know or something or maybe not or maybe they did you know any eric schaeffer thanks so much for being with us pleasure thank you for having me today and now everything you know about facebook secret experiments is right. coming up west virginia has one of the worst poverty rates in america and that state's coal industry is to blame fortunately there's something the west virginia government could do tomorrow to turn the state's economy around i'll tell you what it is...
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them appeared on anybody you know or something or maybe not or maybe they did you know any eric schaeffer thanks so much for being with us pleasure thank you for having me today and now everything you know about facebook's secret experiments is right. coming up west virginia has one of the worst poverty rates in america and that state's coal industry is to blame fortunately there's something the west virginia government could do tomorrow to turn the state's economy around i'll tell you what it is inside still take. dramas that trying to be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world lights now. so picture of today's you know. from around the globe. i marinate join me. for that impartial and financial reporting commentary can from news and much much. only on bombast and only on. for god's green report nine environmental groups have come together and collected over a half a million signatures calling on the e.p.a. to shoot down a new pesticide from agribusiness giant dow chemical coalition of environmental groups including food and water watch the center for food
them appeared on anybody you know or something or maybe not or maybe they did you know any eric schaeffer thanks so much for being with us pleasure thank you for having me today and now everything you know about facebook's secret experiments is right. coming up west virginia has one of the worst poverty rates in america and that state's coal industry is to blame fortunately there's something the west virginia government could do tomorrow to turn the state's economy around i'll tell you what it...
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background is i ran epsdt in the office of child health working fon a man by the name of leonard schaeffer. obviously my question is going to be on pediatrics. what are we really doing for kids that absolutely must have tertiary care, children's hospitals and so on? i just talked to a man the other day who had -- talked him again who had a child born with at the time rolling of flow, very complex heart disease, that wanted to send his child to a surgeon who hadn't donny heart surgery on kids in about ten years. and luckily got him into a children's hospital. how are you addressing these things, especially with kids with very complex needs? >> i think that's where choice comes in. in this current marketplace there's a lot of choice, whether you want to choose a very broad network or a very narrowed network or someplace in between. it's important that consumers have the right information so they can make the best choice for their families to get the care they need. >> i have an answer to the question. this sounded like a case for the need for a very speedy appeals process to provide access f
background is i ran epsdt in the office of child health working fon a man by the name of leonard schaeffer. obviously my question is going to be on pediatrics. what are we really doing for kids that absolutely must have tertiary care, children's hospitals and so on? i just talked to a man the other day who had -- talked him again who had a child born with at the time rolling of flow, very complex heart disease, that wanted to send his child to a surgeon who hadn't donny heart surgery on kids in...
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that i would support what doctor schaeffer said. the idea of piling up that in order to have a debt equity swap later is a long-standing russian business model since the collapse of the soviet union that happened inside russia, and it applies in boulde in moldovas well. the reason that it is controlling the equity is for all of the gas that moldova goes to the gas including, by the way, the gas that was back actually utilized and not paid for. so, this is quite a common practice by russia. the leverage that on the paper could be applied is the fact that these countries including moldova and ukraine by the way are signatories to the un energy community treaty. and they are supposed to comply over time with the energy in the european union that has been observed mainly in the breach in the case of both ukraine and moldova up until now. but this is certainly something from within the power to police overtime. it has chosen not to do so for reasons that my european colleagues may know more than i do. >> senator johnson. >> i want to go
that i would support what doctor schaeffer said. the idea of piling up that in order to have a debt equity swap later is a long-standing russian business model since the collapse of the soviet union that happened inside russia, and it applies in boulde in moldovas well. the reason that it is controlling the equity is for all of the gas that moldova goes to the gas including, by the way, the gas that was back actually utilized and not paid for. so, this is quite a common practice by russia. the...
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something or maybe take a pause here, laurie calvasini from credit suisse and tom salimoni with schaeffer'sestment research. laurie, what do you think in the russell itself had been a leader to the upside until recently. so, obviously, the volatility is still here. is the small cap reign over for a while or should you be buying some of these dips here? >> you know, i wouldn't buy the dip yet here. we have the exact same problem here right now that we did to start the year, which is that overall, the valuations in the space still look terrible. and so, i would wait. >> and yet, let me ask you, is it a valuation story when you're gauging entry points, exit points here, or is it more of a carry story, of a momentum play, in other words? >> you know, i think the momentum can carry you in the short-term, but the valuations will come back and bite you in the end. we've been consistently trading this year at 18, 19 time on a forward pe multiple, and historically, when you're in that range, you're only up single digits, you're down single digits. you really don't gain much traction from here. >> wh
something or maybe take a pause here, laurie calvasini from credit suisse and tom salimoni with schaeffer'sestment research. laurie, what do you think in the russell itself had been a leader to the upside until recently. so, obviously, the volatility is still here. is the small cap reign over for a while or should you be buying some of these dips here? >> you know, i wouldn't buy the dip yet here. we have the exact same problem here right now that we did to start the year, which is that...
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>> thisin this case i wanted thy who composes my music and paul schaeffer, the band leader for "lett actor to scale. >> this young gal this 9-year-old in this film is, i if el in love with her, sterling jenkins. how did you find her? >> she came in and read. >> that still happens? >> yes. i found out later that she played brad pitt's daughter in world war z but i didn't know she came in, she was full blown. i've never seen a young actress be that complete an actress at that point. she had to cry on cue, she did three, four times, it was astounding. >> like "stand by me" for instance? >> kids are kids. some kids, like this kid had incredible craft already. most kids are just, you know, raw. they have instincts and they don't have any bad habits but they don't have much craft. they want to act. >> rob, i was also reading about you that your father, still you've got good genes, by the way. great jeans on today. you're a young, young, young old person. what is next for you? you've got a whole lot left >> that's one of the things we focus on, and so it goes is that in film, diane keaton p
>> thisin this case i wanted thy who composes my music and paul schaeffer, the band leader for "lett actor to scale. >> this young gal this 9-year-old in this film is, i if el in love with her, sterling jenkins. how did you find her? >> she came in and read. >> that still happens? >> yes. i found out later that she played brad pitt's daughter in world war z but i didn't know she came in, she was full blown. i've never seen a young actress be that complete an...