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and it's bad for fish spawn and it's bad for bristol bristol bay. bay. >> go ahead light it. >> go ahead light it. >> under a special provision of >> under a special provision of federal law several tribal federal law several tribal leaders near bristol bay asked leaders near bristol bay asked the environmental protection the environmental protection agency to stop pebble from going agency to stop pebble from going forward saying it is a threat to forward saying it is a threat to their way of life. their way of life.
and it's bad for fish spawn and it's bad for bristol bristol bay. bay. >> go ahead light it. >> go ahead light it. >> under a special provision of >> under a special provision of federal law several tribal federal law several tribal leaders near bristol bay asked leaders near bristol bay asked the environmental protection the environmental protection agency to stop pebble from going agency to stop pebble from going forward saying it is a threat to forward saying it is a...
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you guys tell us which ones we're going to spawn today. >> we're going to spawn three trays today.ver here. grab that. >> sure. >> shut the water off. and pull up the handle. take this out. >> and then follow me. >> right in here. >> yep. >> going to set up the spawn. what you want to do, this longer part is going to be on the bottom. that's how you know if it's face up. if you put it the other way -- >> you wouldn't be able to see the eggs and the sperm come out. >> we want to see the sperm come out, right? >> right. >> i believe that's what they call the money shot. that's face up there, right? >> the other way. >> that's the other way? >> yeah. >> that's right side up. >> all right. you got the hang of it. >> i got it. >> we just hassled the hell out of them. >> we jostled them around, put them on this table. and we want them to settle down, we want them to relax, get in the mood, if you will. >> we light a candle maybe. >> we've tried that. we've tried jimmy buffett "why don't we get drunk and screw" and everything. if they want to go and mother nature is in a good mood, this i
you guys tell us which ones we're going to spawn today. >> we're going to spawn three trays today.ver here. grab that. >> sure. >> shut the water off. and pull up the handle. take this out. >> and then follow me. >> right in here. >> yep. >> going to set up the spawn. what you want to do, this longer part is going to be on the bottom. that's how you know if it's face up. if you put it the other way -- >> you wouldn't be able to see the eggs and...
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the manson "family" made a dilapidated old movie set called spawn ranch their home. >> everybody was we would help take care of the horses. garbage runs were a lot of fun, we would hop in the back of, you know, those dumpsters behind the stores, and you'd find all kinds of vegetables. >> george spawn, the old owner, was nearly blind. lynette fromme was assigned by manson to live with george and to fulfill his every whim and george liked to pinch her a lot and she would squeal and george is the one that nicknamed her squeaky. >> manson hosted lsd-fuel orgies, gave persuasive sermons and made ensuring his success as a musician the family's top priority but recording execs weren't interested. and charlie was angry. >> he just seemed on fire. he was all over the place pacing. he was very worried. >> by 1968, race riots, the black panther movement and anti-war violence convinced manson that armageddon was coming. he called it helter-skelter after the famous beatles' song. ♪ helter-skelter >> vincent bugliosi named his best-selling book after manson's strange philosophy. >> one of the song
the manson "family" made a dilapidated old movie set called spawn ranch their home. >> everybody was we would help take care of the horses. garbage runs were a lot of fun, we would hop in the back of, you know, those dumpsters behind the stores, and you'd find all kinds of vegetables. >> george spawn, the old owner, was nearly blind. lynette fromme was assigned by manson to live with george and to fulfill his every whim and george liked to pinch her a lot and she would...
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a spawning salmon normally returns to its birthplace when it reaches three to five years of age. a highly developed sense of smell allows the fish to identify the river where it spent its early life. however, the disaster in 2011 and following reconstruction work greatly altered the riverbeds in northeastern japan. researchers at the university of tokyo's atmosphere and ocean research institute taggeded 70 salmon caught at a bay. to track the fish, radio receivers were placed around the bay and at river mouths. a trial study last year found 6 out of 18 salmon born before the disaster made their way upstream. seven salmon never entered rivers at all. the current study focuses on how the fish travel upstream according to their date of birth. the age of each salmon is estimated by examining the number of rings on a fish scale under a mike microscope. >> translator: much of salmon behavior remains a mystery. we wanteded to help revive the fishery in areas affected by the disaster. >> the research will continue until winter, and a follow-up study is also planned for the same period ne
a spawning salmon normally returns to its birthplace when it reaches three to five years of age. a highly developed sense of smell allows the fish to identify the river where it spent its early life. however, the disaster in 2011 and following reconstruction work greatly altered the riverbeds in northeastern japan. researchers at the university of tokyo's atmosphere and ocean research institute taggeded 70 salmon caught at a bay. to track the fish, radio receivers were placed around the bay and...
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. >> the cover spawned a complicated story about paul mccartney being dead. auction is november 21. >>> it's an easy trip from southern california to mexico. but a change is raising eyebrows. the price if you're looking for an extended stay south of the border. >>> a pair of shoes or sweater could be the thing for the needy. ♪ s♪ in the lane,ng, arsnow is glistenin' ♪ ♪ a beautiful sight, we're happy tonight ♪ ♪ towin' in a winter wonderland ♪ with the disneyland resort wrapped in holiday magic, the happiest place on earth, just got merrier. ♪ towin' in a winter wonderland... ♪ weee hoooooo! . >>> the nights are getting colder and those living on the streets will struggle more. the unique opportunity today to help the homeless led by a group of high school students. >> san rafael is expensive to live. some residents don't have roofs over their heads. >> at davidson middle school, they got a leg up. >> i wasn't looking for anything but i found what i needed. >> it's called a street store. >> an idea spawned in africa but sparked here by a high school english t
. >> the cover spawned a complicated story about paul mccartney being dead. auction is november 21. >>> it's an easy trip from southern california to mexico. but a change is raising eyebrows. the price if you're looking for an extended stay south of the border. >>> a pair of shoes or sweater could be the thing for the needy. ♪ s♪ in the lane,ng, arsnow is glistenin' ♪ ♪ a beautiful sight, we're happy tonight ♪ ♪ towin' in a winter wonderland ♪ with the...
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. >> have you spawned similar startups like acumen? are there other organizations like acumen because of your success? >> since we started there have been about 300 impact investment funds that have started. so now there is this whole sector called impact investing and then we also work on metrics with other organizations to help create most a trade association called aspen network of development enterprises and the risk which is looking at standards for how you measure impact not just financial change. i think we're starting to see a great conversion, arthur, where everybody is starting to to do e that we need things differently if we are really going to create a system that includes everybody. >> you talk about patience capital. i think we have a concept of what this means. the return won't be out in months because sometimes it takes a long time to do things like you're talking about but you also talked about what you have written about, patient capital being a third way to think about aid. that suggested there are two other ways. wh
. >> have you spawned similar startups like acumen? are there other organizations like acumen because of your success? >> since we started there have been about 300 impact investment funds that have started. so now there is this whole sector called impact investing and then we also work on metrics with other organizations to help create most a trade association called aspen network of development enterprises and the risk which is looking at standards for how you measure impact not...
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spawning grounds. grounds. critics say critics say not not good. good. >> bustling activity as the >> bustling activity as the fleet intends to out to sea. fleet intends to out to sea. around here around here snooks moor is a snooks moor is a legend. legend. she's been fishing the waters she's been fishing the waters off of alaska since she was a off of alaska since she was a teenager. teenager. >> just a little chaotic. >> just a little chaotic. >> despite two knee replacement >> despite two knee replacement and a pair of shoulder and a pair of shoulder operations she's still going operations she's still going strong. strong. >> what do you hear when you >> what do you hear when you hear the words pebble mine? hear the words pebble mine? >> fear. >> fear. fear. fear. for what's going to for what's going to happen. happen. it will be the beginning of the it will be the beginning of the end. end. >> moore and pretty much >> moore and pretty much everyone else in everyone else in dillingham, dillingham,
spawning grounds. grounds. critics say critics say not not good. good. >> bustling activity as the >> bustling activity as the fleet intends to out to sea. fleet intends to out to sea. around here around here snooks moor is a snooks moor is a legend. legend. she's been fishing the waters she's been fishing the waters off of alaska since she was a off of alaska since she was a teenager. teenager. >> just a little chaotic. >> just a little chaotic. >> despite two...
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the mine would sit at the head awards of one of the world's most important salmon spawning grounds. critics say not good. >> bustling activity as the fleet intends to out to sea. around here snooks moor is a legend. she's been fishing the waters off of alaska since she was a teenager. >> just a little chaotic. >> despite two knee replacement and a pair of shoulder operations she's still going strong. >> what do you hear when you hear the words pebble mine? >> fear. fear. for what's going to happen. it will be the beginning of the end. >> moore and pretty much everyone else in dillingham, consider pebble nothing more than an compensatio existential. >> moore was part of a tour the company gave local business people. >> i was neutral until they flew me up and set me down and said the river doesn't flow here, it comes out about two miles down. i thought where the heck do you think the water's coming from? it didn't take me long to say you guys are out of your minds. >> the fishing industry has spent nearly $1 million lobbying for measure 4. no polling has been done on the measure and w
the mine would sit at the head awards of one of the world's most important salmon spawning grounds. critics say not good. >> bustling activity as the fleet intends to out to sea. around here snooks moor is a legend. she's been fishing the waters off of alaska since she was a teenager. >> just a little chaotic. >> despite two knee replacement and a pair of shoulder operations she's still going strong. >> what do you hear when you hear the words pebble mine? >> fear....
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it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure, it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most artists, it is a vacation and a life that they have committed themselves to. there is this notion that artists continue to do their work
it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the...
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jk wedding entrance dance spawned all kinds of copy cats you see the number up there? million hits online. everybody is doing that at their wedding now. >>> again, we have seen it. let's stop it. >> now it's done. >>> okay. >> that is a look at the trend for tonight. >>> we'll see you monday morning for "good day philadelphia", of course, our little trend segment tomorrow on the fox 29 weekend as well. you have a great rest of the night. ♪ >> bye-bye now. ♪ >> bye-bye now. ♪ >> announcer: a family escapes disaster. >> judge judy: some lunatic sideswipes his car. >> it slammed into my driver's-side passenger door and the driver's-side door and kept going. >> judge judy: who wrote down the license plate? >> i did. >> announcer: a driver evades responsibility. >> judge judy: this lady's gonna tell me that it wasn't her car. it just so happens to be the same type of car that is reported to the police. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real.
jk wedding entrance dance spawned all kinds of copy cats you see the number up there? million hits online. everybody is doing that at their wedding now. >>> again, we have seen it. let's stop it. >> now it's done. >>> okay. >> that is a look at the trend for tonight. >>> we'll see you monday morning for "good day philadelphia", of course, our little trend segment tomorrow on the fox 29 weekend as well. you have a great rest of the night. ♪...
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jk wedding entrance dance spawned all kinds of copy cats you see the number up there?. 100 million hits online. everybody is doing that at their wedding now. >>> again, we have seen it. let's stop it. >> now it's done. >>> okay. >> that is a look at the trend for tonight. >>> we'll see you monday morning for "good day philadelphia", of course, our little trend segment tomorrow on the fox 29 weekend as well. you have a great rest of the night. ♪ >> bye-bye now. ♪ >> today on "tmz" -- >> so janice dickinson says she was sexually assaulted by bill cosby. we cannot say that her allegations about the rape are true or false but the bathrobe is absolutely ugly. >> 50 cent officially starting a new rap war. this time it's not so much about rap as it is about vodka. he's doing the effen vodka. picking a fight about diddy via instagram. damn, 50's right, i'm effen up right now. >> he's saying if you drink ciroc, you'll gain weight, banging large chicks. >> not that you gain weight! >> not that you gain weight! >> iggy azalea firing back at eminem. he released a new track called
jk wedding entrance dance spawned all kinds of copy cats you see the number up there?. 100 million hits online. everybody is doing that at their wedding now. >>> again, we have seen it. let's stop it. >> now it's done. >>> okay. >> that is a look at the trend for tonight. >>> we'll see you monday morning for "good day philadelphia", of course, our little trend segment tomorrow on the fox 29 weekend as well. you have a great rest of the night. ♪...
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all of those spawned the popular music that we know today., you can write a legitimate blues song by things experienced today. the default is to write about a woman who did you wrong. >> that always works. >> that's universal. >> universal and always timely. that works. not just a woman who had done me wrong but these guys back in the day, times were hard. times are hard for a lot of people today. >> absolutely. the thing about blues music is that it comes from the golden age of the blues which was probably from the 1920s to the 19 -- late 1960s, you know? so that's kind of what a lot of the blues afiexperts, their default. they want to hear things that sound like something that came from back then. you can write about things today but i think if you get too specific to the time it will not have that authenticity to it. >> kenny wayne shepherd has wrote a lot of good music. this one called going home. in this he honors a lot the greats that he listened to growing up. kenny wayne shepherd congratulations on the new project. that's all for toni
all of those spawned the popular music that we know today., you can write a legitimate blues song by things experienced today. the default is to write about a woman who did you wrong. >> that always works. >> that's universal. >> universal and always timely. that works. not just a woman who had done me wrong but these guys back in the day, times were hard. times are hard for a lot of people today. >> absolutely. the thing about blues music is that it comes from the...
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i think, spawn, i was 0-14. i think he wanted me to stay.as all about. >> it was the first of 660 home runs. he would hit in the next 23 years. it was just 1951 and willie mays would finish the season as rookie of the year. he had a star power from the start that was hard to resist. despite his extraordinary abilities, he still seemed to be a normal young man filled with celebrity in new york. whether he was on the field or hamming it up on a popular tv game show. >> you play for the national -- of, would you be my ball team. part of the giants team? >> yes. >> well sir, i think i've got you. did you hit your 31st home run today. do you play center field? are you willie mays? >> there was little that was arrogant about a young willie mays. he played ball in harlem with the kids. enjoying the game at least as much as coming up to bat at the polo grounds not so far away. he seemed so easy to come around, especially for kids. he was like a big kid himself. meeting so many people so suddenly that remembering all those names seemed impossible. ma
i think, spawn, i was 0-14. i think he wanted me to stay.as all about. >> it was the first of 660 home runs. he would hit in the next 23 years. it was just 1951 and willie mays would finish the season as rookie of the year. he had a star power from the start that was hard to resist. despite his extraordinary abilities, he still seemed to be a normal young man filled with celebrity in new york. whether he was on the field or hamming it up on a popular tv game show. >> you play for...
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it spawns attacks across the world. case in work michael bebo, shocking security in canada when he shot and killed a guard and opened fire in parliamentary building. he wanted to fight jihad. he's one of many. sheila macvicar has a story of another canadian mother who lost her child to the draw of extremism. >> first picture with santa ever. >> reporter: look at the bow tie, he's too cute. christian has packed most of the memories of her son damien into the photoal bum. >> that's when he was 12. >> reporter: what was he into? >> anything and everything. >> reporter: growing up in calgary, damien was bright, into school, sports, cars. as a teenager things changed. >> i think he was trying to find where he fits, and it was difficult. there was struggles. once he hit about 15, he kept more to himself, leaving the house less. >> at 16, damien dropped out of school. he became reclusive and depressed. counselling didn't help. >> the day after his 17th birthday he attempted to take his own life. oh, boy. we didn't see it comin
it spawns attacks across the world. case in work michael bebo, shocking security in canada when he shot and killed a guard and opened fire in parliamentary building. he wanted to fight jihad. he's one of many. sheila macvicar has a story of another canadian mother who lost her child to the draw of extremism. >> first picture with santa ever. >> reporter: look at the bow tie, he's too cute. christian has packed most of the memories of her son damien into the photoal bum. >>...
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yellowstone park managers discovered a precipitous drop in the number of spawning native cutthroats from998 to just 241 in 2008. >> the fact that the cutthroat populations are very low now, that they don't move upstream to spawn, it's changed the distribution of osprey and other fish-eating birds, it's changed the distribution of how and where grizzly bears can feed in the system. so certainly you have a lot of effects of just a single introduction. >> this, in my view, is one of the most serious problems we have in the state of montana right now from a fishery's perspective, and how fisheries relate to our economy. >> reporter: according to farling, recreational angling in montana generates about three hundred million dollars per year. anglers spend about $40 million annually on gear. >> there's more anglers per capita in montana than any other state in the country, it's what we do here. >> reporter: farling and montana trout unlimited are hoping a $10,000 reward will snag some of these culprits. they would also like to see stiffer penalties because often times the damage is permanent.
yellowstone park managers discovered a precipitous drop in the number of spawning native cutthroats from998 to just 241 in 2008. >> the fact that the cutthroat populations are very low now, that they don't move upstream to spawn, it's changed the distribution of osprey and other fish-eating birds, it's changed the distribution of how and where grizzly bears can feed in the system. so certainly you have a lot of effects of just a single introduction. >> this, in my view, is one of...
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also the plan so and just part the >> we certainly hope the loss of life does spawn safety there. thanks so much. >> a guys are prn just after mood. specifi specific. hours after investigators found that car off interstate 880 in fremont, a couple others held a vigil where cruise, as who and his friend were just trying to krog the stroot. >> just whoever did this please come forward. turn yourself in. >> it a shame that over someone else's bad acts, another young buy is gone. >> spfrm they've ask this. in it. n on people's first amendment right or their right to privacy as well. >> what we would like to use it for this nsh could be immediate le in -- nosh the department bought the june in ant (the ak -- and in the aclu, they want them to get trackers and out of 90 communities, only five had use of surveillance technology. >> the pilot of the vessel that crashed said his co-pilot never unannounced he unlocked the brakes. moments after unlocking the brakes, the craft started to break apart. >> here's news that doesn't at first make a whole lot of sense. and then you say i can see th
also the plan so and just part the >> we certainly hope the loss of life does spawn safety there. thanks so much. >> a guys are prn just after mood. specifi specific. hours after investigators found that car off interstate 880 in fremont, a couple others held a vigil where cruise, as who and his friend were just trying to krog the stroot. >> just whoever did this please come forward. turn yourself in. >> it a shame that over someone else's bad acts, another young buy is...
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and i hope that that will really spawn an effort to have an opportunity to catch this guy. >>. >> reporter: san jose councilman says police can make an arrest is someone is spying with a drone. >> it seemed like the drone had flashing l.e.d.s on it. >> reporter: neighbors here are already feeling par for identification. >> one of the residents had all of his windows covered because they don't feel comfortable anymore. >> reporter: that's right. of course, keeping the drapes closed, the window shades down, right now, there are no laws regarding drones next to residential buildings. but authorities say they would fall under the same types of laws such as invasion of privacy. >> it's a sign of the times, thank you, peggy. >>> now, to a developing story in downtown san jose. a friday night shutdown. streets remain closed as pg&e crews work into the night to restore gas into this area. the area has been closed most of the day after construction workers ruptured a major gas line. at this hour, 40 customers, all of which are businesses, are without gas services. it's a big loss for these business
and i hope that that will really spawn an effort to have an opportunity to catch this guy. >>. >> reporter: san jose councilman says police can make an arrest is someone is spying with a drone. >> it seemed like the drone had flashing l.e.d.s on it. >> reporter: neighbors here are already feeling par for identification. >> one of the residents had all of his windows covered because they don't feel comfortable anymore. >> reporter: that's right. of course,...
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. >> reporter: high winds, even spawning ten tornadoes in the south. more than 200 million americans across all 50 states will suffer through temperatures at freezing or below tomorrow. many already in the midst of it. bad news for anyone trying to travel by air in hard hit areas like columbus, ohio and louisville, kentucky where crews spent the day de-icing planes and shoveling tarmacs. treacherous ice-covered roads led to deadly crashes in minneapolis and indianapolis. at least six people killed this weekend. dozens of spinouts and trucks off the road in oklahoma. sleet, fog and plummeting temperatures will only make travel more difficult, like in ohio where the weather channel's mike seidel is. >> right now it's easy to clean the snow off the windshield, but tonight temperatures are going to plummet across the midwest. a forecast tomorrow morning here of 9. that's a record low. and everything out here is going to turn into a solid sheet of ice. >> reporter: on the banks of lake superior in ashland, wisconsin, ice is already forming weeks ahead of sc
. >> reporter: high winds, even spawning ten tornadoes in the south. more than 200 million americans across all 50 states will suffer through temperatures at freezing or below tomorrow. many already in the midst of it. bad news for anyone trying to travel by air in hard hit areas like columbus, ohio and louisville, kentucky where crews spent the day de-icing planes and shoveling tarmacs. treacherous ice-covered roads led to deadly crashes in minneapolis and indianapolis. at least six...
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salmon, famously have to fight their way upstream to spawn.s, that's becoming difficult. don't worry, because as we found out recently america is on it. >> i'm ben tracy in washington state where we're going to introduce dwrou a sweet piece of technology known as the salmon canon. >> i love it so much we made our own canon this week. this thing is pretty powerful. who wants to give this puppy a go? let's see where this salmon ends up. >> the situation in the middle east only got more complicated. >> okay, okay, so we know it works. let's try firing two fish somewhere else. >> thank you, spatulas. >> that's awesome. it's going to be returning next year for his sophomore season. congrats to him. >>> one direction was a big winner at the europe music awards in scotland. the group won best pop and biggest fans taking home three and possibly four awards. other winners include ariana gran day and 5 seconds of summer. and we have nicki minaj who hosted the show. ozzie ozborn was presented with the global icon award. good show. >>> let's move on and g
salmon, famously have to fight their way upstream to spawn.s, that's becoming difficult. don't worry, because as we found out recently america is on it. >> i'm ben tracy in washington state where we're going to introduce dwrou a sweet piece of technology known as the salmon canon. >> i love it so much we made our own canon this week. this thing is pretty powerful. who wants to give this puppy a go? let's see where this salmon ends up. >> the situation in the middle east only...
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in america we had a lost decade to start this new millennium and in the '70s, and in the '30s that spawned the great bull market of the mid-40s and '50s. that's what we have going for us. the believability factor remains very low. from a fundamental perspective we remain bullish. >> so let me just ask you a question as to what you just said, brian. believability. i mean, that is an issue not just for the institutional investors but for the individual investors and they may be thinking even more short-term than a couple of months out. where are the fund lows going to come to drive this bull market that you're talking about? >> susie, it's a great question. but let me caution you about one thing that you said. i believe that actually the institutional investors and the retail investor swapped spots. when i learned the business back in the '80s and '90s it was the institutional retail was shorter term. institutional investors get paid and judged on a quarterly basis with respect to their performance, retail investors are really looking for the longer term trends. many retail investors around
in america we had a lost decade to start this new millennium and in the '70s, and in the '30s that spawned the great bull market of the mid-40s and '50s. that's what we have going for us. the believability factor remains very low. from a fundamental perspective we remain bullish. >> so let me just ask you a question as to what you just said, brian. believability. i mean, that is an issue not just for the institutional investors but for the individual investors and they may be thinking...
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out ahead of a cold front further back towards our north and west spawning some rain showers across the see anything really in the means of rain maybe a sprinkle or two that's about all that will get through as this front passes through the overnight hours. just the clouds which overnight clouds keep you a little bit warmer versus in the day keep you little bit cooler. high temperatures struggling earlier this afternoon we only hit 50. upper fors north and west average high this time of year 59 to 60. 45 outside right now. 44 in allentown. 37 in mount pocono. 37 in wrightstown. i don't think we fall too far particular where we are right now. overnight tonight in the city, 42 is the low temperature. 35 in the suburbs. mostly cloudy. isolated sprinkles despite the fact a cold front passes actually beginning a warming trend starting tomorrow. we should get to the mid 50's. 55 the high for your sunday. sun and clouds and a nice fall afternoon. secretaries are in the seven day forecast. but so are 40s. we'll break it all down for you still ahead. karen and joyce. >> thank you caitlin. very b
out ahead of a cold front further back towards our north and west spawning some rain showers across the see anything really in the means of rain maybe a sprinkle or two that's about all that will get through as this front passes through the overnight hours. just the clouds which overnight clouds keep you a little bit warmer versus in the day keep you little bit cooler. high temperatures struggling earlier this afternoon we only hit 50. upper fors north and west average high this time of year 59...
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future rain ability tell the story, soggy watered log spawn day. inch. precipitation, the thing you got to keep in mind, there are so many leaving, so travel is the biggest impact here today. but certainly do want to have your umbrella ready to go, if you have to stant outside and wait for truck or train, you don't want to be standing out in this. milder day, high hits 57, but actually where we should be for a change, so getting back to seasonable. windy, cold tonight, we dip right back down to 29 temperatures tomorrow, we don't even break the mid 30's, tuesday, wednesday, tomorrow factor in the wind t means it may not feel better than the teens. can you hands it will, ukee? >> i'll be strong. eagles fans can put this one behind them. >> birds and mark sanchez had a tough go of it yesterday at lambeau field. sanchez through for 346 yards and couple touchdowns and two picks, one of the interceptions returned for touchdown packer rolled over the birds 53 to 20. >> we just didn't get going early enough. we started to move the ball, we started a little bit,
future rain ability tell the story, soggy watered log spawn day. inch. precipitation, the thing you got to keep in mind, there are so many leaving, so travel is the biggest impact here today. but certainly do want to have your umbrella ready to go, if you have to stant outside and wait for truck or train, you don't want to be standing out in this. milder day, high hits 57, but actually where we should be for a change, so getting back to seasonable. windy, cold tonight, we dip right back down to...
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teenage girl hormones who magically spawn a target boy have nothing to do with paralyses the way businesses >> i think you're jealous a little bit, then. somethinge value of like this to target? particularly in the audience target is targeting. >> right now if you look at what with the buzz around anything target related, it is work and for them. people are talking about it. from what i have read, they had denied being behind it or have not had any sort of business plan to have kicked it off themselves. alex himself has denied it. saying he had never heard of the company until they came not to try to take credit for it. something you are trying to start, and then knows better than anybody how difficult and challenging it can -- you have to be transparent. you have to really be honest and transparent and seems to be a lot of gray area where they just cannot show that data. very interesting to see where this is going. in terms of creating the positive buzz or publicity, people are talking about target but somehow back hiring because it seems very shady to me. when a corporate customer at a co
teenage girl hormones who magically spawn a target boy have nothing to do with paralyses the way businesses >> i think you're jealous a little bit, then. somethinge value of like this to target? particularly in the audience target is targeting. >> right now if you look at what with the buzz around anything target related, it is work and for them. people are talking about it. from what i have read, they had denied being behind it or have not had any sort of business plan to have...
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the year long shop local movement spawned by small business saturday is happening in communities across the country. from coast to coast. businesses and towns and cities are launching campaigns explaining the importance of supporting local independent businesses. it's now been five years since the concept of small business saturday started. a campaign to get customers to shop local on the saturday between black friday and cyber monday. >> for communities, it's important for them to remember that the small businesses are families. these are families that are in your community, we need to support them. they are pioneers, they take risks. >> it's now a national movement. motivating independent local businesses to develop innovative ways to get consumers away from the malls, and onto main street. small business saturday i think is a great deminder to other customers, different customer base, as well, it lets them know that we're here. >> east greenwich rhode island owners are attracting customers into stores that day with promotions and discounts. >> we are going to give away to all of our
the year long shop local movement spawned by small business saturday is happening in communities across the country. from coast to coast. businesses and towns and cities are launching campaigns explaining the importance of supporting local independent businesses. it's now been five years since the concept of small business saturday started. a campaign to get customers to shop local on the saturday between black friday and cyber monday. >> for communities, it's important for them to...
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. >> read accident that killed the actress has spawned a lawsuit. she was killed in september when a tree fell on top of her. the tree was uprooted by wind gusts as the storm moved in. a lawsuit filed by her husband claims the forest preserve district failed to keep the area clear of dead or dying trees. a spokesperson says he does not comment on pending litigation. >>for the first time in court, it's revealed a father shot the two men who allegedly killed his son. a chicago police officer and iraq war veteran. 30 year-old thomas wortham the fourth was shot outside his parent's home in the chatham neighborhood in may 2010. he had just showed them pictures of an event he attended in washington, d-c for fallen police officers. one of the suspects was killed, the other wounded. wortham's mother broke down in tears when prosecutors played her 9-1-1 call. the two defendants on trial are accused of being in a getaway car. >> or rural police are looking for five more arrests after the yearlong investigation of drug crimes and street gangs. they arrested 14
. >> read accident that killed the actress has spawned a lawsuit. she was killed in september when a tree fell on top of her. the tree was uprooted by wind gusts as the storm moved in. a lawsuit filed by her husband claims the forest preserve district failed to keep the area clear of dead or dying trees. a spokesperson says he does not comment on pending litigation. >>for the first time in court, it's revealed a father shot the two men who allegedly killed his son. a chicago police...
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we've been reporting, the small business saturday campaign, which is now five years old, has helped spawn year-long shop local promotions in towns and cities across the country. in arizona, a statewide initiative called local first arizona has offered a fascinating challenge to consumers. shift 10% of their shopping dollars to their community's small businesses. >> the important thing about the 10% shift is that we're conveying to people that small, incremental shifts in their behavior can make a big difference. >> reporter: the message is simple. when you spend local, your money stays local. whether you're shopping for food, grabbing a quick item from the store, or searching for a local service provider. a simple shift in the way you spend can help support and improve the quality of life for your local community. >> every time you spend $100, roughly $43 to $45 of those dollars will stay in your community and recirculate if you choose to spend them at a locally owned business. if you take that same $100 and spend it at a non-local corporate chain store, you know only $13 is going to stay
we've been reporting, the small business saturday campaign, which is now five years old, has helped spawn year-long shop local promotions in towns and cities across the country. in arizona, a statewide initiative called local first arizona has offered a fascinating challenge to consumers. shift 10% of their shopping dollars to their community's small businesses. >> the important thing about the 10% shift is that we're conveying to people that small, incremental shifts in their behavior...
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how concerned should we be about a future army of putin's spawn as you would call it.they are invading ukraine right now, aren't they? >> somebody watched the boys from brazil. the question is has anybody asked putin? it is a big country. he is a small man with little hands. no offense. >> never been a problem for me. >> you know what it is? when you think movies it is like "a boy and his dog." do you remember that film? don johnson. they think he will i'm i'm -- he walks around with a dog that talks and he ends up in a place where they actually tie him to a bed and they hook him up and they take the stuff out of him. michael, are you laughing at the fact that i am tieing it to an important movie you should have seen, but you probably didn't because you were high? >> it is not the dj. >> should we in response create our own army with maybe channing tatum's sperm? >> i guess. i was thinking more about like a coming man or something. i don't even know who channing tatum is. he is the guy in the films, isn't he? >> am i back on the show? >> you don't even have a tv. >> i
how concerned should we be about a future army of putin's spawn as you would call it.they are invading ukraine right now, aren't they? >> somebody watched the boys from brazil. the question is has anybody asked putin? it is a big country. he is a small man with little hands. no offense. >> never been a problem for me. >> you know what it is? when you think movies it is like "a boy and his dog." do you remember that film? don johnson. they think he will i'm i'm -- he...
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detail bridge and stops for now heavy over the bridge of half an hour ago traffic number one was spawned as a morning >> : i lo theaconn th sub loveacono mu, i'm lachina li of conjewey. awi'veeen ose line but-haveou er se bac brs? whatas tt? eryo lov bac at bwayinishingtour try itn a con g & eese subw. eafres i was t awe ofow mhacity s in. thatt wadamang t enal. want to x itightway. my dtistecomndedronal. heaid onam can ma my eth rong. pramels heing lea e li thai wa to ve. i tell them aveeno®. because beautiful skin goes with everything. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. where do i wear aveeno®? everywhere. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion.. and try the body wash too. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. and fall coming up final electric skidded very wet nothing to do with the rainfall coming out and show the dramatic feel live report >> : and as far enough space center fell how much longer coming up the live reporting on meantime a winter storm crackling much of the country and br
detail bridge and stops for now heavy over the bridge of half an hour ago traffic number one was spawned as a morning >> : i lo theaconn th sub loveacono mu, i'm lachina li of conjewey. awi'veeen ose line but-haveou er se bac brs? whatas tt? eryo lov bac at bwayinishingtour try itn a con g & eese subw. eafres i was t awe ofow mhacity s in. thatt wadamang t enal. want to x itightway. my dtistecomndedronal. heaid onam can ma my eth rong. pramels heing lea e li thai wa to ve. i tell them...
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for more let's go live to "red eye"'s chief cory spawn department. correspondent. >> that's fake, right? that's not a real dog. >> that's real. >> i don't think so. >> buck, you are a living test meant to white privilege. >> you beat me to my own self depp -- deprication. i was actually given the token white guy award in college. true story. i am not making that up. it was a senior class thing. they gave out the award. so with that, expert credentials in token white guyness, was there a question? >> what was your take on this? >> my take on this -- >> i spent a lot of time writing that question. >> every time the huffington post can't get dumber, it exceeds your expectation. they equate skin color and ideology and then they say you know that is demeaning, right? you know you hospital actually do that. >> bro, what are you talking about? we totally should. there is such a huge discorrect between the left and the right that they can't just deal with a basic reality of people should be able to believe what they like and have certain convictions and it s
for more let's go live to "red eye"'s chief cory spawn department. correspondent. >> that's fake, right? that's not a real dog. >> that's real. >> i don't think so. >> buck, you are a living test meant to white privilege. >> you beat me to my own self depp -- deprication. i was actually given the token white guy award in college. true story. i am not making that up. it was a senior class thing. they gave out the award. so with that, expert credentials in...
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betweenization ization christianity and democracy, this is embedded in our fabric of the government, and spawnedntitlement mind set. the more that we get back to values, we can look at people who are interested in serving, they have a servant heart, i think that is more important than someone who is in it for the power. i am stunned with quality like joni ernst, and cory gardner they articulate their vision, and love for america, i am so excited of the direction of attitude of the country, we have to get rid of this divisive biterness. >> one thing talking with cory gardner earlier, pointed out to him and our audience, that this new class of senators coming in to office in to senate next year, the lower the average age of the 18 is the from 62 down to 50 -- >> i can't hear anything. lou: can you hear me, foster, i was making a great point it was fascinating, i am sorry you can't hear me, we have lost audio with foster frees, i am going to take that up andre levy -- andy levy and jedediah bila in the next segment of the broadcast, be part of our conversation always, follow to us twitter, let me k
betweenization ization christianity and democracy, this is embedded in our fabric of the government, and spawnedntitlement mind set. the more that we get back to values, we can look at people who are interested in serving, they have a servant heart, i think that is more important than someone who is in it for the power. i am stunned with quality like joni ernst, and cory gardner they articulate their vision, and love for america, i am so excited of the direction of attitude of the country, we...
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student of norm warrenstein and part of a fraternity which might run turned pan banner of the political spawn of norm. it includes terry mcauliffe and ed gillespie. with that, i will turn it to back -- >> jon, one or two other questions. john is the country's leading expert on early and absentee and mail voting. can you say just a little bit about what happened with mail voting in colorado? maybe something in general about the turnout in the vermont governor's race. >> vermont governor's race is going to stay in the democrats hands, but it is much closer than we anticipated. a little less than a 2% margin. vermont has a strange practice or unique practice in america where if you do not get 50% of the vote, there's not a runoff, but the legislature decides. the democratic legislature in vermont will likely select shumlin again. all throughout new england, republicans did quite well in the governor's race. they fell short in some places but did quite well. on early and absentee voting, we don't have all the numbers in. i've always been someone who is cautious and i think that caution has been b
student of norm warrenstein and part of a fraternity which might run turned pan banner of the political spawn of norm. it includes terry mcauliffe and ed gillespie. with that, i will turn it to back -- >> jon, one or two other questions. john is the country's leading expert on early and absentee and mail voting. can you say just a little bit about what happened with mail voting in colorado? maybe something in general about the turnout in the vermont governor's race. >> vermont...
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elvis presley is one of the top grossing dead celebrities second only to michael jackson, but he also spawned of elvis impersonators were elvis tribute acts who have made their own living as elvis. despite selling at least half a billion records in his lifetime, when he died the presley estate is worth less than $10 million. extravagant lifestyle, gifts and huge array of employees families and hanger on, he had a lot to cover. the manager took half his earnings and sold music rights to rca for a fraction of their worth. presley takes $2.7 million unable to earn more royalties on songs recorded before 1973. lisa marie was nine years old when the king died, her mom took parker to court after 21 months of bitter litigation, he settled the lawsuit in june 1983 by accepting a large fee to turn over most of his interest in the recordings to rca and the family. in generally of 1997 the colonel died from a stroke at age 87 under the firm guidance, elvis presley enterprises was born. and graceland made into a popular tourist destination for the public. >> elvis gave us so much. i don't know if any ent
elvis presley is one of the top grossing dead celebrities second only to michael jackson, but he also spawned of elvis impersonators were elvis tribute acts who have made their own living as elvis. despite selling at least half a billion records in his lifetime, when he died the presley estate is worth less than $10 million. extravagant lifestyle, gifts and huge array of employees families and hanger on, he had a lot to cover. the manager took half his earnings and sold music rights to rca for...
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terrorism is something one of the things that spawned, and i think this is something we really have to be concerned about. i think we've seen the collapse probably of the middle east. it's interesting, so imagine yesterday or the other day was the 91st anniversary of establishment of the turkish republic, roughly the same time at the end of the caliphate. i wonder when people turn into the turks have ended the caliphate? i think there's a real unraveling there. the problems are profound. i think s.o.b. of these problems come with america, fear comes from ignorance but even if you're knowledgeable and not afraid i think it's very hard to get a total grip on the underlying reality that is evolving. this is something will come back to again and again and yonah has been drawing that park, that picture, the art keeps on growing and deepening and it is deadly there. on the other side i saw this rather interesting but i didn't think that we would link able to this but now i see. it's really the inadequacy about the ability to cope, yes, difficulty in coping with isis but even bigger a greater
terrorism is something one of the things that spawned, and i think this is something we really have to be concerned about. i think we've seen the collapse probably of the middle east. it's interesting, so imagine yesterday or the other day was the 91st anniversary of establishment of the turkish republic, roughly the same time at the end of the caliphate. i wonder when people turn into the turks have ended the caliphate? i think there's a real unraveling there. the problems are profound. i...