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sheldon: make way for the fastest man alive! oh, no. costume meeting. we all have other costumes: we can change. or we could walk right behind each other all night and look like one person going really fast. no, no, no. it's a boy-girl party, this flash runs solo. okay, how about this? nobody gets to be the flash. we all change. agreed? others: agreed. i call frodo! others: damn! (knocking on door) hey. sorry i'm late, but my hammer got stuck in the door on the bus. you went with thor? what, just because i'm indian, i can't be a norse god? "no, no, raj has to be an indian god." that's racism. i mean look at wolowitz. he's not english, but he's dressed like peter pan. sheldon is neither sound nor light, but he's obviously the doppler effect. i'm not peter pan. i'm robin hood. really? because i saw peter pan, and you're dressed exactly like cathy rigby. she was a little bigger than you, but it's basically the same look, man. hey, sheldon, there's something i want to talk to you about before we go to the party. i don't care if anybody gets
sheldon: make way for the fastest man alive! oh, no. costume meeting. we all have other costumes: we can change. or we could walk right behind each other all night and look like one person going really fast. no, no, no. it's a boy-girl party, this flash runs solo. okay, how about this? nobody gets to be the flash. we all change. agreed? others: agreed. i call frodo! others: damn! (knocking on door) hey. sorry i'm late, but my hammer got stuck in the door on the bus. you went with thor? what,...
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sheldon's long time doctor was shocked to hear about the potential eviction. >> he is a pet.mestic animal. he is not barnyard. i wouldn't see a barnyard pig, would not. believe me. >> a facebook group called operation save our sheldon has over 4,000 likes and fans all around the world. sheldon's family is hopeful that a change of heart will keep the piglet at home. >> a metro transit patrol dog blue is on the verge of being retired all because he needs expensive dental work and metro won't pay for the $6,800 bill and blue's family is scrambling to pay the funds. her husband, a veteran of the metro transit police force has been three-year-old blue's handler for nearly three years. >> he and my husband are partners. you don't want to see anything happen to the dog. the dog is there to support him. >> so far the morrisons raised over $1,000. if they raise more than blue's surgery will require they will put it in a fund for other canine units. >> these animals are growing up fast at wildlife safari. they have a promotion running with paid admission to the park. you get a chance t
sheldon's long time doctor was shocked to hear about the potential eviction. >> he is a pet.mestic animal. he is not barnyard. i wouldn't see a barnyard pig, would not. believe me. >> a facebook group called operation save our sheldon has over 4,000 likes and fans all around the world. sheldon's family is hopeful that a change of heart will keep the piglet at home. >> a metro transit patrol dog blue is on the verge of being retired all because he needs expensive dental work...
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and the obama administration makes a big move late in the day today to stop the sheldoned aalsons and foster freezes and coke brothers of the world from trying to buy the next presidential election as well. they made the change without congress today. they announced the first part of it today. and if you know any i'd logically motivated billionaires and today they seemed like they were in a really bad mood, this policy change might be why. there's a lot going on on this tuesday of this week. we start with the united states supreme court. and the court's decision to weigh in on the conservative war on birth control. it's hard to even say war on birth control, but as long as we as a country are going to use the word war on things that are endangered, the conservative war on birth control is a thing. and right now it is hilting the big time in republican politics. >> one of the things i will talk about, that the president has talked about before is that i think the dangers of contraception are -- and the whole sexual lib ber -- many in the chris christian faith have said contraception is
and the obama administration makes a big move late in the day today to stop the sheldoned aalsons and foster freezes and coke brothers of the world from trying to buy the next presidential election as well. they made the change without congress today. they announced the first part of it today. and if you know any i'd logically motivated billionaires and today they seemed like they were in a really bad mood, this policy change might be why. there's a lot going on on this tuesday of this week. we...
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sheldon says the digital age couldn't have been more detrimental to his company, but the comeback in vinyls came at the perfect time. vinyl has been the savior for us. after 74 years, it was looking pretty bleak with cds. our cd sales have dropped about 75% since 2008. i was going to scale down the company to a much smaller operation and then the last few years vinyl has taken off. we hired some employees back. 2010 we were at 90, now were at 140 employees. reporting in los angeles for first business news, i'm ky sisson. the cost to make vinyl records has remained about the same for the past 20 years. still to come: how to shield your portfolio from a harsh winter. plus...which is easier-- getting a job at walmart or getting into harvard? the surprising answer in traders unplugged. and is etiquette outdated at the office? bill moller gets a lesson from miss manners...after the break! miss manners - hard to believe she's just penned her 17th book. she did it with her son. it's a business book. "miss manners minds your business." judith and nicholas martin, welcome. > >thank you. > >th
sheldon says the digital age couldn't have been more detrimental to his company, but the comeback in vinyls came at the perfect time. vinyl has been the savior for us. after 74 years, it was looking pretty bleak with cds. our cd sales have dropped about 75% since 2008. i was going to scale down the company to a much smaller operation and then the last few years vinyl has taken off. we hired some employees back. 2010 we were at 90, now were at 140 employees. reporting in los angeles for first...
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sheldon says the digital age couldn't have been more detrimental to his company, but the comeback in vinyls came at the perfect time. vinyl has been the savior for us. after 74 years, it was looking pretty bleak with cds. our cd sales have dropped about 75% since 2008. i was going to scale down the company to a much smaller operation and then the last few years vinyl has taken off. we hired some employees back. 2010 we were at 90, now were at 140 employees. reporting in los angeles for first business news, i'm ky sisson. ky tells us the cost to make vinyl records has remained about the same for the past 20 years. coming up.... bill moller explores why its becoming tougher for baby boomer parents to stop supporting their grown up children.... thats next. and later in chart talk.... a trader clues us in on a unique trade... in the ten year treasury.. hi, i'm ben affleck, and many actors have played the part of a u.s. serviceman in the movies, but for veterans like james crosby and so many other brave men and women, his service and his sacrifice for our country are real. outside baghdad
sheldon says the digital age couldn't have been more detrimental to his company, but the comeback in vinyls came at the perfect time. vinyl has been the savior for us. after 74 years, it was looking pretty bleak with cds. our cd sales have dropped about 75% since 2008. i was going to scale down the company to a much smaller operation and then the last few years vinyl has taken off. we hired some employees back. 2010 we were at 90, now were at 140 employees. reporting in los angeles for first...
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sheldon adelson has given tens of millions to many organizations. groups which take the millions and millions and millions of dollars especially from big dollar donors and they use it for various campaigns, those groups remain untaxed under the guise of social welfare organizations. political operations funded by undisclosed donors at least for the moment are considered to work for the cause of social welfare and that's how you get a billion dollars where you don't know where it came from or what's to become of the organization who made it happen. today the obama administration proposed new rules to specify exactly how much and what kind of political activity these wealthy nonprofit groups could engage in and still qualify as tax exempt social welfare groups. these new rules would not just set clearer limits on spending, they would prevent these groups from funding political ads that appear two months before an election. that couldn't be considered social welfare activity anymore. if these new rules are adopted, could they represent the first effect
sheldon adelson has given tens of millions to many organizations. groups which take the millions and millions and millions of dollars especially from big dollar donors and they use it for various campaigns, those groups remain untaxed under the guise of social welfare organizations. political operations funded by undisclosed donors at least for the moment are considered to work for the cause of social welfare and that's how you get a billion dollars where you don't know where it came from or...
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sheldon dawson will take it at the five.goodness. >> gary: a little juice from the florida football team. >> verne: let's go back to the lateral and the call made by the line judge, michael taylor. >> gary: look down here. is this where the call is made? his angle is not very good either. >> verne: watch closely. there is the indication. >> gary: he called lateral, but his angle was not on top of it either. no way he could have known exactly if that was a lateral or not. >> verne: first and 10. a 13-point ballgame. >> verne: gurley on the sweep to the left. david andrews, the center, pulling and blocking in front of him. >> gary: as gassed -- >> verne: fowler and gurley get into it. leon orr. >> verne: the combatants are gurley, and fowler. >> gary: i think florida -- as good as fowler sees that he's had this year, i think florida would take that trade. and now a late flag. >> verne: yeah. >> gary: definitely something happened at the bottom of that pile that time. let's see if we see something happen because gurley was very
sheldon dawson will take it at the five.goodness. >> gary: a little juice from the florida football team. >> verne: let's go back to the lateral and the call made by the line judge, michael taylor. >> gary: look down here. is this where the call is made? his angle is not very good either. >> verne: watch closely. there is the indication. >> gary: he called lateral, but his angle was not on top of it either. no way he could have known exactly if that was a lateral...
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joining us is senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island, member of the labor and pensions committee,nvolved in the oversight of the affordable care act. senator whitehouse, it's really nice to have you here. thanks for coming back. >> good to be with you. >> what are the consequences for people who live in states that decide not to expand medicaid? we can count the numbers up individually, state by state, but are we going to end up in a situation where red states versus blue states have very different health outcomes, very different levels of insurance? >> there are two really big consequences. one is that a lot of the families that would qualify for the medicaid program end up without insurance. and so, you have a huge difference between states like rhode island, which are going to help folks to sign up and to get their coverage from states like alaska, which are going to leave people without health insurance, just deliberately, almost maliciously, not let them get access to health insurance, and at extremely affordable rates, because they're coming through the medicaid program. so,
joining us is senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island, member of the labor and pensions committee,nvolved in the oversight of the affordable care act. senator whitehouse, it's really nice to have you here. thanks for coming back. >> good to be with you. >> what are the consequences for people who live in states that decide not to expand medicaid? we can count the numbers up individually, state by state, but are we going to end up in a situation where red states versus blue states...
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senator sheldon whitehouse, good to have you with us tonight.your time on the program. thank you, sir. >>> up next, what women want. how chris christie's win in jersey is a good sign for hillary clinton. >>> plus, a conservative think tanker's claims about low-income voters lands him in tonight's pretenders. but next, i'm taking your questions live. "ask ed live" is next on "the ed show." my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical condi
senator sheldon whitehouse, good to have you with us tonight.your time on the program. thank you, sir. >>> up next, what women want. how chris christie's win in jersey is a good sign for hillary clinton. >>> plus, a conservative think tanker's claims about low-income voters lands him in tonight's pretenders. but next, i'm taking your questions live. "ask ed live" is next on "the ed show." my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low...
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ruth sheldon knowles came from an oklahoma oil family. her book "the greatest gamblers" told the industry's history. rockefeller stayed out of the drilling end because he didn't want to lose any money. he was the one who always wanted to -- he wanted to make the money. and when he saw that there was such a thing as drilling dry holes and you could lose money, it was obvious to him in the beginning, that there was going to be as much money lost in looking for oil as there would be made by finding it. schoumacher: rockefeller bought the oil that other men drilled, refined it, and sold it. by 1869, he had the largest refinery in the country. and a year later, standard oil of ohio was born. when competition squeezed profit margins, rockefeller squeezed the competition. willing competitors were bought. unwilling competitors found themselves cut off from railroads, pipelines, and credit. by having the monopoly that he had originally -- which in refining and in pipelining -- he was able to control the price of oil for the producers. and the inde
ruth sheldon knowles came from an oklahoma oil family. her book "the greatest gamblers" told the industry's history. rockefeller stayed out of the drilling end because he didn't want to lose any money. he was the one who always wanted to -- he wanted to make the money. and when he saw that there was such a thing as drilling dry holes and you could lose money, it was obvious to him in the beginning, that there was going to be as much money lost in looking for oil as there would be made...
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yes sheldon adelson and then on the other side you have george soros seeking his sort of policies but underneath them you have in america you have twenty five thousand surplus lawyers graduating every single year from universities twenty five thousand many people who go in for law degrees plan on becoming politicians at some point so here they graduate with no jobs available and huge debts for the law schools in america so they're anxious they're angry they're bitter now i mentioned the civil war in america that had a similar situation well let's look back to that time from eight hundred thirty to eight hundred sixty. the number of new yorkers and bostonians with fortunes of at least one hundred thousand dollars which would make them multimillionaires today increased five fold many of these new rich or their sons had political ambitions but the government especially the presidency senate and supremes court was dominated by the southern elites as many northerners became frustrated and embittered the southerners also felt the pressure and became increasingly defensive so there was an em
yes sheldon adelson and then on the other side you have george soros seeking his sort of policies but underneath them you have in america you have twenty five thousand surplus lawyers graduating every single year from universities twenty five thousand many people who go in for law degrees plan on becoming politicians at some point so here they graduate with no jobs available and huge debts for the law schools in america so they're anxious they're angry they're bitter now i mentioned the civil...
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yes sheldon adelson and then on the other side you have george soros seeking his sort of policies but underneath them you have in america you have twenty five thousand surplus lawyers graduating every single year from universities twenty five thousand many people who go in for law degrees plan on becoming politicians at some point so here they graduate with no jobs available and huge debts for the law schools in america so they're anxious they're angry they're bitter now i mentioned the civil war in america that had a similar situation well let's look back to that time from eight hundred thirty to eight hundred sixty. the number of new yorkers and bostonians with fortunes of at least one hundred thousand dollars which would make the multimillionaires today increased five fold many of these new rich or their sons had political ambitions but the government especially the presidency senate and supremes court was dominated by the southern elites as many northerners became frustrated and embittered the southerners also felt the pressure and became increasingly defensive so there was an eme
yes sheldon adelson and then on the other side you have george soros seeking his sort of policies but underneath them you have in america you have twenty five thousand surplus lawyers graduating every single year from universities twenty five thousand many people who go in for law degrees plan on becoming politicians at some point so here they graduate with no jobs available and huge debts for the law schools in america so they're anxious they're angry they're bitter now i mentioned the civil...
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ten million dollars twenty million dollars of the course a year there are going to necessarily be sheldon adelson put in get one hundred million dollars but they're going to play at some level i think we're seeing more and more on both sides the aisle by the way democrats and republicans conservatives and liberals i'm working very hard in the reform cause right now and a lot of the progressives who are very wealthy are funding that so we see a lot more in our politics now some would argue that this is. kind of what's happened you know i mean that's a very aggressive there are many i don't think it's quite as bad but i know where it's i think we have is and we've always had it by the way in every society it's not just in america the elites of every society have an outsized influence over that society it's just been the case everywhere what's different about america perhaps the modern american experience democracy is that at least the common folks all of us we get to vote so what they're elites are doing they're actually not petitioning miss sarah lee the government all the time their petit
ten million dollars twenty million dollars of the course a year there are going to necessarily be sheldon adelson put in get one hundred million dollars but they're going to play at some level i think we're seeing more and more on both sides the aisle by the way democrats and republicans conservatives and liberals i'm working very hard in the reform cause right now and a lot of the progressives who are very wealthy are funding that so we see a lot more in our politics now some would argue that...
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made an oval shaped addition to his house and spent years getting all the details down or take toby sheldon a thirty three year old in l.a. who spent one hundred thousand dollars on plastic surgery to look like justin bieber if he had botox based on lip fillers hair transplants and several surgeries or take the guy who just spent nine hundred thousand dollars to buy a small town in wyoming to promote his coffee business that guy's actually from vietnam in a video from zero to his coffee he said everybody has a dream so do i i have an american dream that sums it up doesn't it people have different definitions of what the american dream is but many equate it with having the gods of money to buy whatever stupid crap you want and that freedom to buy whatever you want is integrity to the dream that's what many people who buy into the dream are most proud of all of those examples i just gave all of those people demonstrated that they're really proud of their choices even plastic surgery go to college i ask why it why the hell are americans so damn proud of their right to choose. to blow money on
made an oval shaped addition to his house and spent years getting all the details down or take toby sheldon a thirty three year old in l.a. who spent one hundred thousand dollars on plastic surgery to look like justin bieber if he had botox based on lip fillers hair transplants and several surgeries or take the guy who just spent nine hundred thousand dollars to buy a small town in wyoming to promote his coffee business that guy's actually from vietnam in a video from zero to his coffee he said...
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million dollars twenty million dollars in the course of a year there are going to necessarily be sheldon adelson and put in. hundred million dollars but they're going to play at some level i think we're seeing more and more on both sides the aisle by the way democrats and republicans conservatives and liberals i'm working very hard in the reform cause right now and a lot of the progressives who are very wealthy are funding that so we see a lot more in our politics now some would argue that this is. kind of what's happened you know i mean that's a very aggressive there are many that i don't think it's quite as bad but i know where it's i think we have is and we've always had it by the way in every society it's not just in america the elites of every society have an outsized influence over that society it's just been the case everywhere what's different about america perhaps the modern american experience democracy is that at least the common folks all of us we get to vote so what they're elites are doing they're actually not petitioning the sara lee the government all the time their petit
million dollars twenty million dollars in the course of a year there are going to necessarily be sheldon adelson and put in. hundred million dollars but they're going to play at some level i think we're seeing more and more on both sides the aisle by the way democrats and republicans conservatives and liberals i'm working very hard in the reform cause right now and a lot of the progressives who are very wealthy are funding that so we see a lot more in our politics now some would argue that this...
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ten million dollars twenty million dollars of the course a year there are going to necessarily be sheldon adelson and put in get one hundred million dollars but they're going to play at some level i think we're seeing more and more while both sides the aisle by the way democrats and republicans conservatives and liberals i'm working very hard in the reform cause right now and a lot of the progressives who are very wealthy are funding that so we see a lot more in our politics now some would argue that this is. kind of what's happened you know i mean that's a very aggressive there are many that i don't think it's quite as bad but i know where it's i think we have is and we've always had it by the way in every society not just in america the elites of every society have an outsized influence over that society it's just been the case everywhere what's different about america perhaps the modern american experience democracy is that at least the common folks all of us we get to vote so what their elites are doing they're actually not petitioning the sara lee the government all the time their pe
ten million dollars twenty million dollars of the course a year there are going to necessarily be sheldon adelson and put in get one hundred million dollars but they're going to play at some level i think we're seeing more and more while both sides the aisle by the way democrats and republicans conservatives and liberals i'm working very hard in the reform cause right now and a lot of the progressives who are very wealthy are funding that so we see a lot more in our politics now some would...
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i'm in sheldon costume. >> the big bang theory tonight on cbs. >>> "two and a half men" has a big bestr tonight, too wonder woman, linda carter, is on the show, ripping on poor jon cryer. >> it was wonderful to meet you. >> that's funny. i have a never heard that one before. >> she looks amazing, by the way. i can't believe she is 62 years old. i was on the set that day when they taped the episode and we got a lot of behind-the-scenes footage at extratv.com. maria? >>> speaking of looking good, carrie underwood showed off serious leg at the cmas last night and asked our fans at planet hollywood in las vegas if they could guess how many outfits she had during the show. here is a hint. more than a cher concert. >> i would say eight. >> ten? >> i don't know, 17. >> 23. solid 23. >> all right that's a little much. i have the answer as we countdown our five best looks of the night. the best part about the cma awards, if you're lucky enough to win you get a brand new accessory. >> congratulations on the award. >> thank you. look. i can still talk to you. >> all of the ladies bringing their c
i'm in sheldon costume. >> the big bang theory tonight on cbs. >>> "two and a half men" has a big bestr tonight, too wonder woman, linda carter, is on the show, ripping on poor jon cryer. >> it was wonderful to meet you. >> that's funny. i have a never heard that one before. >> she looks amazing, by the way. i can't believe she is 62 years old. i was on the set that day when they taped the episode and we got a lot of behind-the-scenes footage at...
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thank-you sheldon. thank-you for the nighttime shots of me youreteor.rained this morning but now the skies are clearing and wait until you see some of these temperatures. the chilliest night in e 11 with the coolest highs this month. look at the readings. in the '20s and the western suburbs. '30's in the city. possibly 40 at the shoreline at work to just the 40's tomorrow. tomorrow night look at temperatures cooling down into the big 20's away from the lake had been freezing near the lake itself. and again in the 40's during the day friday. the real chill could hit after a break brief warm-up this weekend. it would hit next week here is the first shot of cool air tonight and tomorrow into friday. southwest winds blow saturday at war must stop their than the cool air spills in for the bears game sunday and this area of cold air arrives monday. and if it moves the right way they could be snow. the winds coming off 50 degree lake water which will be in the 40's by that. this northwest upper flow turns westerly and warm south over the weekend, it cools off.
thank-you sheldon. thank-you for the nighttime shots of me youreteor.rained this morning but now the skies are clearing and wait until you see some of these temperatures. the chilliest night in e 11 with the coolest highs this month. look at the readings. in the '20s and the western suburbs. '30's in the city. possibly 40 at the shoreline at work to just the 40's tomorrow. tomorrow night look at temperatures cooling down into the big 20's away from the lake had been freezing near the lake...
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sheldon is coming after you. the casino tycoon and mega-donor launch a campaign to persuadex@l congress to ban online gambling by betraying it as a danger to children and those who could be exploited by easy access to internet gambling. unusual arguments from one of the largest casino owners in the world. he plans to rollout inefficacy group to stop internet gambling in january. three states allow and regulate in-state online gambling. nevada, delaware and new jersey. in new jersey they said but online sites can be run only by currently approved casino owner companies in new jersey so his argument against his own future business. lori: talk about shooting yourself in the foot. and gambling bets that paid off. i'm talking black 31. dennis: i've been the kind of ran off. lori: breaking news, we want to bring you the kennedy space center, this is life, let's listen. >> main engines start, and lift off of the atlas five looking for clues in mars of its atmosphere. >> everything looking good, still at 100% thrust. veh
sheldon is coming after you. the casino tycoon and mega-donor launch a campaign to persuadex@l congress to ban online gambling by betraying it as a danger to children and those who could be exploited by easy access to internet gambling. unusual arguments from one of the largest casino owners in the world. he plans to rollout inefficacy group to stop internet gambling in january. three states allow and regulate in-state online gambling. nevada, delaware and new jersey. in new jersey they said...
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sergeant sheldon lyon is on duty that day. >> when the troopers finally see her on the interstate, her war is at over 100 miles per hour. >> trooper justin johnson's dash camera is recording when he catches up with ulvestad. he's one of two responders. >> the troopers made their game plan as they were responding. one of them got in front, and the other one followed her from behind, and the plan was if one of them got slowed up, they would leapfrog back and forth always trying to keep someone in front of her. >> i'm coming up on a bunch of cars. >> okay. >> oh, i am so scared. >> okay. calm down. >> she came very close to hitting people. people wouldn't move over. >> troopers try to warn other drivers with flashing lights and sirens. >> copy. there's a semi blocking at the 16. >> we wanted to make sure there was everything we could do to prevent loss of life or serious injury. >> trying to get ahead of the vehicle to clear traffic ahead of her. a semi can't get over in time. >> in one chilling moment, ulvestad narrowly escapes a crash. >> kia sorento goes under an overpass on the inters
sergeant sheldon lyon is on duty that day. >> when the troopers finally see her on the interstate, her war is at over 100 miles per hour. >> trooper justin johnson's dash camera is recording when he catches up with ulvestad. he's one of two responders. >> the troopers made their game plan as they were responding. one of them got in front, and the other one followed her from behind, and the plan was if one of them got slowed up, they would leapfrog back and forth always trying...
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you have sheldon adelson, the guy in charge of las vegas sands who says online gambling could be a cancer maybe he has an axe to grind but it's still an important topic to discuss. >> i totally disagree. the amount of technology that is employed and programs which are written to actually watch every customer and every act that they make, we have a system, a thing called the observer system, that has algorithms built in. if people change their normal habits, we immediately contact them. we immediately review with them, and at certain stages we'll actually close their site down. >> i wonder if any of this new technology will be a help or at least get in the way -- or protect people, we should say, from themselves. you made the important point. thank you for joining us this afternoon. we'll be watching shares, watching the company and keeping an eye on the garden state. >> thank you very much, indeed. >> the story is burning up the story right now. cnbc hot list is next. hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box a
you have sheldon adelson, the guy in charge of las vegas sands who says online gambling could be a cancer maybe he has an axe to grind but it's still an important topic to discuss. >> i totally disagree. the amount of technology that is employed and programs which are written to actually watch every customer and every act that they make, we have a system, a thing called the observer system, that has algorithms built in. if people change their normal habits, we immediately contact them. we...
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yes sheldon adelson and then on the other side you have george soros seeking his sort of policies but underneath them you have in america you have twenty five thousand surplus lawyers graduating every single year from universities twenty five thousand many people who go in for law degrees plan on becoming politicians at some point so here they graduate with no jobs available and huge debts for the law schools in america so they're anxious they're angry they're bitter now i mentioned the civil war in america that had a similar situation well let's look back to that time from eight hundred thirty to eight hundred sixty. the number of new yorkers and bostonians with fortunes of at least one hundred thousand dollars which would make the multimillionaires today increased five fold many of these new rich or their sons had political ambitions but the government especially the presidency senate and supremes court was dominated by the southern elites as many northerners became frustrated and embittered the southerners also felt the pressure and became increasingly defensive so there was an eme
yes sheldon adelson and then on the other side you have george soros seeking his sort of policies but underneath them you have in america you have twenty five thousand surplus lawyers graduating every single year from universities twenty five thousand many people who go in for law degrees plan on becoming politicians at some point so here they graduate with no jobs available and huge debts for the law schools in america so they're anxious they're angry they're bitter now i mentioned the civil...
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big money, gop donor, sheldon adelson said it's not good.a monday mornin' feel like a friday afternoon with some nestle toll house morsels. let's close our laptops and open our ovens. these things don't bake themselves. we have to bake them for one another. we can bake the world a better place one toll house cookie at a time. nestle. good food, good life. nestle. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com >>> the state of new jersey begins a five-day test run leading to a full rollout next week of gambling. they plan to tax it at 10%. online gambling is also legal in nevada and delaware and on the federal level there's two bills have been introduced to legalize it. but not everyone is ready to roll the dice. including opponents with the coalition to stop internet gambling, born by casino mogul adelson. it could be a $9 billion business by 2020 and that's more than vegas and atlantic city combined. so what does y
big money, gop donor, sheldon adelson said it's not good.a monday mornin' feel like a friday afternoon with some nestle toll house morsels. let's close our laptops and open our ovens. these things don't bake themselves. we have to bake them for one another. we can bake the world a better place one toll house cookie at a time. nestle. good food, good life. nestle. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get...
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sheldon wolin talks about this, where people have the illusion that we're participating in a process by voting. but the two candidates have already been chosen for us by wall street. and so, neither one is actually going to represent our interests. so personally, i can't vote for either of the major corporate parties. and i would vote in other positions on that ballot, you know, other elections that there were. but i would not have chosen one of those candidates. >> i think single issues really does a disservice to the totality of the choice that we make when we're voting. >> true, true, true. but those are the choices. but we don't have ideal choices in front. >> well, i think that is the bigger point, is that we need to create those better choices, which is, you know, very much a part of what i do and where i came to, you know, in my struggle as a medical doctor and a mother. you know, trying to give our kids a fighting chance, you know, for a future and for health and so on. you know, i realized i kept backing up the food chain of how we got here, you know? who's throwing our kids
sheldon wolin talks about this, where people have the illusion that we're participating in a process by voting. but the two candidates have already been chosen for us by wall street. and so, neither one is actually going to represent our interests. so personally, i can't vote for either of the major corporate parties. and i would vote in other positions on that ballot, you know, other elections that there were. but i would not have chosen one of those candidates. >> i think single issues...
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the reason he's getting so much money from people like sheldon addleson, the casino tycoon and donaldhe had $250,000 from addleson, thousands and thousands of dollars from trump, is because they want him to build a casino business down here. but the real reason they love him, ed, is he -- he cut florida education by about 20%. he cut 10,000 jobs in florida. basically in the government sector in places like schools and prisons because he wants to privatize both of those things. he's cut medicaid by $4 billion. he wants to move it to the private sector. charlie crist is the guy to beat him. the numbers are staggering right now. charlie has a great chance here. he's about 12 points up, depending on what day you look at it. scott's approval rate is 24%. it makes scott the least popular governor in 190 years of florida history. >> well, let me ask you, mike, does charlie crist have the confidence of democrats, of independents, after making this move from the republican party? is it too soon for him to run? the polling, as you say, looks pretty good right now. but will they vote for this gu
the reason he's getting so much money from people like sheldon addleson, the casino tycoon and donaldhe had $250,000 from addleson, thousands and thousands of dollars from trump, is because they want him to build a casino business down here. but the real reason they love him, ed, is he -- he cut florida education by about 20%. he cut 10,000 jobs in florida. basically in the government sector in places like schools and prisons because he wants to privatize both of those things. he's cut medicaid...
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. >> but an awful lot of the old-line casino operators including sheldon addle selson taking the positionord companies took a couple decades ago, that this is a bad idea. >> he's protecting his game, i respect that too. the technology movement is inevitab inevitable. time for him and everybody else getting hurt by it jumping on the offense. >> embrace the future don't run away from it. sue, next to you. >> we'll talk about ceo turnover and five-year high, 43 s&p companies working under new ceos this quarter, jumping ship or getting shoved out? >> shoved out. >> is it the activist -- is it a tougher board? is it activist shareholders? maybe all of the above? >> really honestly, i think it's the world is changing and we've got an enormous amount of people in place that grew up with traditional b school training, gals and guys with that training, who are not adjusting to the insane speed of change in marketplaces and the boards are starting to realize that. they don't want to end up looking like blockbuster. >> a lot of boards have been accused of being too soft, not being too activist enoug
. >> but an awful lot of the old-line casino operators including sheldon addle selson taking the positionord companies took a couple decades ago, that this is a bad idea. >> he's protecting his game, i respect that too. the technology movement is inevitab inevitable. time for him and everybody else getting hurt by it jumping on the offense. >> embrace the future don't run away from it. sue, next to you. >> we'll talk about ceo turnover and five-year high, 43 s&p...
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and so, we see people like sheldon adelson, who says he's for socialized medicine, believes in science has all sorts of other viewpoints that people say, well, this guy should be a liberal democrat. but concedes when i'm investing in candidates, i'm looking for someone that's going to deal with taxes and i don't like labor unions. the koch brothers, if you looked at some of the koch brothers' donations they make, you know, they're against the patriot act. they're concerned about militarism. they're for gay marriage. they're concerned about marijuana laws. they want to legalize marijuana. you look at all these things they support and well, these guys must be hanging out with george soros. then you look at the candidates they support, without exception. and the criteria for their candidates in all the election support are very simple. are you going to lower my taxes? are you going to weaken labor? are you going to make sure there's no regulation of business? are you going to basically do stuff that supports our business and our view of how business should dominate society? and so, they e
and so, we see people like sheldon adelson, who says he's for socialized medicine, believes in science has all sorts of other viewpoints that people say, well, this guy should be a liberal democrat. but concedes when i'm investing in candidates, i'm looking for someone that's going to deal with taxes and i don't like labor unions. the koch brothers, if you looked at some of the koch brothers' donations they make, you know, they're against the patriot act. they're concerned about militarism....
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a company like sheldon nadelson, mgm, they're making most of their money iventer nationally.at this point, it's a small piece of their business. >> how can we make this story something to think about? number one, andrew, you don't like the idea of people being able to main line something that can be negative to their family by sitting at home, right? >> yes. >> is there any truth to that to be -- should we be opening this up for people who can't control them in the first place? >> i think that's the debate that's going to rage at the state level. and the interesting thing about gambling, particularly in new jersey, because it's the first full scale gambling that you'll see in the states, and you'll see states like connecticut and california and new york watch it carefully. and they'll monitor particularly the tax revenues. and if the tax revenues are high, then they'll be -- >> by the we, if tax revenue res high, it's almost worse. >> with see the ads, it's happy and instead of losing 10 grand apiece, that's 100,000 people losing $2 apiece. but you're separating people from t
a company like sheldon nadelson, mgm, they're making most of their money iventer nationally.at this point, it's a small piece of their business. >> how can we make this story something to think about? number one, andrew, you don't like the idea of people being able to main line something that can be negative to their family by sitting at home, right? >> yes. >> is there any truth to that to be -- should we be opening this up for people who can't control them in the first...
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so she died at the age of 94 and sheldon cooper wants to know how did people respond to her death? >> there is a lot of outpouring of respect and love. >> absolutely. >> everyone showed up and also this wonderful response of her staff and the secret service and you can see that it was really quite something. also the point that we just talked about. about making the sense of history. it's something that we can enjoy so much and that he made the point several times in all this is of this is available to us. all we have to do is go to our computers and she made it possible for us to see the home movies and read love letters and hear those johnson tapes. .. >> so as we close here, the question for both of you is what should her legacy be seen as among first ladies? she was an outstanding first lady who wrote the book for modern first ladies so what they needed to dod to noncontroversial and yet contribute to a spouse's legacy. works for a man too, and she understood that she had a megaphone and that she could use it for good and did that and all her successors did the same. >> our tha
so she died at the age of 94 and sheldon cooper wants to know how did people respond to her death? >> there is a lot of outpouring of respect and love. >> absolutely. >> everyone showed up and also this wonderful response of her staff and the secret service and you can see that it was really quite something. also the point that we just talked about. about making the sense of history. it's something that we can enjoy so much and that he made the point several times in all this...
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democratic senator sheldon whitehouse saying, today, we took an important step to break the gridlock in the senate. senator ted cruz, -- to crag in fairview, missouri, on the democrats line. hello. >> hello? thank you for taking my call. give.ing had to in thatte had seven they were pushed to do by the house of representatives and i agree with it wholeheartedly. if they get to take control down the line somewhere, so be it. for now, we need to take care of what's going on in the country , ther as healthcare .nvironment it's a shame it had to come to this, but i'm ok with it. i think most democrats would be and independence. >> democrats voting to change to rules in the senate 58-42 allow for a simple majority is opposed to the cloture votes in the past that would require at least a super majority of 60, the two thirds majority. the cloture votes to limit debate now a simple majority. the nominee to the district , the cloture vote was invoked this afternoon shortly after the change to the rules. we are taking or phone calls, comments on twitter and on facebook. to weighe.com/c-span in
democratic senator sheldon whitehouse saying, today, we took an important step to break the gridlock in the senate. senator ted cruz, -- to crag in fairview, missouri, on the democrats line. hello. >> hello? thank you for taking my call. give.ing had to in thatte had seven they were pushed to do by the house of representatives and i agree with it wholeheartedly. if they get to take control down the line somewhere, so be it. for now, we need to take care of what's going on in the country ,...
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sheldon kuiper on twitter asks first ladies burned letters. did jackie do that?ecember 2,in the 19 63 phone call, you hear a little you motion in her voice. i now have more handwritten letters from you then -- than from jack. general did not write long, you mode of letters. >> he wrote a law as a youngster to his parents and siblings, but he was not a romantic, it would be safe to say, towards his wife. arell know her letters currently not available at the kennedy library. >> rachel is in portland, oregon. >> thank you so much for this program. i was wondering, how did jacqueline kennedy influence art and fashion in the united states? >> may i ask how old you are? >> i am 12. >> what a great question. >> how much did you know about jacqueline kennedy before you started watching tonight? lot have been studying a about her recently. >> why is that? >> i like reading history very much. and i really enjoy studying about her. so i decided to study about her after finding a book at the library. >> great to have you participating tonight. thanks for making the effort to
sheldon kuiper on twitter asks first ladies burned letters. did jackie do that?ecember 2,in the 19 63 phone call, you hear a little you motion in her voice. i now have more handwritten letters from you then -- than from jack. general did not write long, you mode of letters. >> he wrote a law as a youngster to his parents and siblings, but he was not a romantic, it would be safe to say, towards his wife. arell know her letters currently not available at the kennedy library. >> rachel...
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sheldon cooper wants to know how did the country respond to her death? >> it was an outpouring of respect and love. everybody showed up. former presidents and first ladies and, as i say, and members of congress and you will of the official people that you would expect to be there were there but also this wonderful response of her staff and those secret servicemen. seeing them come in was really quite something but also the park service gentlemen make about her sense of history is something that really we can enjoy so much and betty has made the point several times, all of this is available to us. all we have to do is go to our computers and mrs. johnson has made it possible for us to see their home movies, read their love letters and, most important from my perspective, hear those johnson tapes. she allowed those tapes to be opened to the public without knowing what was on them, which is very gutsy and we have learned enormous amount about american politics and american history from listening to those tapes. >> and where is she and the president buried?
sheldon cooper wants to know how did the country respond to her death? >> it was an outpouring of respect and love. everybody showed up. former presidents and first ladies and, as i say, and members of congress and you will of the official people that you would expect to be there were there but also this wonderful response of her staff and those secret servicemen. seeing them come in was really quite something but also the park service gentlemen make about her sense of history is...