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acortaban distancias, winston tuvo problemas toda la noche pero definiÓ la mÁs importante y florida sta statemula uno michael schumacher que debate su vida entre la vida y la muerte ya habÍa hecho su testamento de 900 millones tres aÑos antes. se le dio el Último adiÓs a "la pantera negra" el mÍtico jugador portuguÉs, ronaldo le dedicÓ los goles que hizo hoy. y chivas le encontrÓ finalmente equipo a luis mÍchel, y se irÁ a costa rica en el equipo saprissa, primera experiencia en el extranjero para el porpero. aquÍ vemos acciÓn de este partido ahora, orlando jugÓ malÍsimo esta noche y es que todo le saliÓ bien a los clippers y asÍ humillaron a los de orlando. y suÁrez fue vendido por 40 mil dÓlares, ¿cuÁnto puede costar su hermano? millones, pero este muchacho llegÓ al metapÁn, y hizo algunos goles. >>> gracias william, volvemos con mÁs, no le cambie. >>> hoy en la ediciÓn nocturna, mÁs de la ola de frÍo en el pais y sus consecuencias. los estados avanzan cada vez mÁs en tÉrminos de acciÓn de reforma migratoria, con esta y mÁs informaciÓn los esperamos en la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪. ♪. >>> cada ve
acortaban distancias, winston tuvo problemas toda la noche pero definiÓ la mÁs importante y florida sta statemula uno michael schumacher que debate su vida entre la vida y la muerte ya habÍa hecho su testamento de 900 millones tres aÑos antes. se le dio el Último adiÓs a "la pantera negra" el mÍtico jugador portuguÉs, ronaldo le dedicÓ los goles que hizo hoy. y chivas le encontrÓ finalmente equipo a luis mÍchel, y se irÁ a costa rica en el equipo saprissa, primera...
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i i know i've brought several people down to herself responses head and visits as well out of sta state. it's just good critical to not do that and having been involved we go back to the hunter point shipyard citizens advisors committee i was put on that pause of the material medicine sheriff's station. it's important what's happened accidently and not at the park but more broadly elsewhere. the education opportunity here and to learn about restoration and the various bird life and the native plant is extraordinary i'm 45e8gd that so many people have come out. i appreciate all the comments and again, i guess i'll put in a plug to the conditional for the accreditation committee take into account this hearing. this is the alaska call. somebody missed the last call after this there's no more public comment >> thank you. thank you very much for that. thank you very much commissioners. my name is kirk i'm the program manager at the san francisco program. i am a resident. i've been working with the a randolph institute for 4 years. i've never seen such an outpouring of cameras in one spot but
i i know i've brought several people down to herself responses head and visits as well out of sta state. it's just good critical to not do that and having been involved we go back to the hunter point shipyard citizens advisors committee i was put on that pause of the material medicine sheriff's station. it's important what's happened accidently and not at the park but more broadly elsewhere. the education opportunity here and to learn about restoration and the various bird life and the native...
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this year is a new book that is supposed to come out this summer about her time as secretary of sta statel of her purported triumphs. but she's also going to have to deal with another issue. take a look. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night decided to go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> brit, how big an issue do you think benghazi will be for hillary clinton? >> it is a little hard to tell but it's been remarkably persistent. it's stayed alive despite repeated efforts on the left and in the media so friendly to the left to declare it irrelevant and dead. the senate report that came out was very careful not to name her but it laid tremendous amount of blame to very high levels of the state department as it led to the death of the american ambassador and three others. i think it is an issue that's out there. if this were a case where she had a very large and
this year is a new book that is supposed to come out this summer about her time as secretary of sta statel of her purported triumphs. but she's also going to have to deal with another issue. take a look. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night decided to go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from...
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it is time for the united sta s states -- he should have the hope to lead a life of advocating for greater privacy and intelligence oversight. snowden has temporary asylum in russia. he's charged with espionage and felony theft of government property. u.s. officials have urged him to return and face the charges. >>> 14 people were rushed to the hospital after an apartment building in downtown minneapolis caught fire from an explosion. firefighters did the best they could to control the 20 foot flames but were eventually forced to foul back. fire officials say the building became unsafe and firefighters had to battle that blaze from the outside with hoses. they also had to deal with freezing temperatures and windchills near minus 20 degrees. residents of the second and third floor apartments were either rescued with ladders or they actually had to jump from windows. six of the 14 people taken to the hospital are in critical condition. the cause of the fire, well, that's still being investigated. >>> james avery best known as the father and uncle phil to will smith's character on the hit sit
it is time for the united sta s states -- he should have the hope to lead a life of advocating for greater privacy and intelligence oversight. snowden has temporary asylum in russia. he's charged with espionage and felony theft of government property. u.s. officials have urged him to return and face the charges. >>> 14 people were rushed to the hospital after an apartment building in downtown minneapolis caught fire from an explosion. firefighters did the best they could to control the...
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tlrt so the primary focus is on getting the water -- chemical storage that it may have around the sta state on the phone, pasco county sheriff, chris nocko. let's begin with what we know. we have been reporting according to you that there was a movie theater shooting some time ago, two people shot, suspect in custody, tell me what you know at this hour? >> reporter: what we know at this hour is that the pasco sheriff's department received a call about a shooting in one of our movie theaters, our deputies did an outstanding job arriving here on scene. this was an isolated incident between two people. we have seen it in america a few times. what happened was that the victim was sitting in a row, behind him was the suspect. there was an altercation because the victim was using a cell phone, he was texting, he was making a lot of noise. this led to a verbal altercation, the verbal altercation escalated so the suspect fled and the victim died of the injuries, there's another person injured. but this is an ongoing investigation right now. >> you are telling me that there was someone texting in th
tlrt so the primary focus is on getting the water -- chemical storage that it may have around the sta state on the phone, pasco county sheriff, chris nocko. let's begin with what we know. we have been reporting according to you that there was a movie theater shooting some time ago, two people shot, suspect in custody, tell me what you know at this hour? >> reporter: what we know at this hour is that the pasco sheriff's department received a call about a shooting in one of our movie...
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it was on sale on florida sta state's web site. it reads, tigers, 34, noles, 31. giving auburn the victory. >> oh, my. >> the shirt was sold for a brief period on tuesday before they pulled it. if you have one of those, you have a collector's item. that is an e-bay sale. >> a shirt from the parallel universe. >> i think auburn fans are buying that t-shirt. >>> mr. roker? >> let's look at what is going on for our friends out west and we have a system making its way in to the pacific northwest. seattle, a little on the wet side as the sun comes up. showers, rainy, cool, temperatures up into the low 50s as the day progresses. out west, chillier. they will be looking at light snow in boise, idaho. salt lake with snow. 63. warmer in los angeles. 73. it is warmer in los angeles than phoenix. denver is partly cloudy skies and 76 degrees. the cold air is finally starting to relinquish its grip. icy conditions making their way from oklahoma on into arkansas. look for wet weather throughout eastern texas. a gorgeous day through the chilly side. atlanta today, the high is ab
it was on sale on florida sta state's web site. it reads, tigers, 34, noles, 31. giving auburn the victory. >> oh, my. >> the shirt was sold for a brief period on tuesday before they pulled it. if you have one of those, you have a collector's item. that is an e-bay sale. >> a shirt from the parallel universe. >> i think auburn fans are buying that t-shirt. >>> mr. roker? >> let's look at what is going on for our friends out west and we have a system making...
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13 states raising a minimum wage to sta the new year. this coming with several others already considering increases. charlie, this is not necessarily a good thing for the job market. >> i would say this, i'm a union guy, i believe in collective bargaining and believe unions should bargain with companies to get more money, but this is -- there is really good economic research that particularly when you raise the minimum wage from where it is now, it does cost jobs. i mean, in washington state, apparently they are raising it to something like $15 a hour. >> from $9 to $15 an hour. >> they are talking to people who are saying small businesses and large businesses are saying we are going to cut jobs because of this. that's insane. >> but you have two dynamics, den, you have the economic stud den and proof and certainly small businesses are saying, please, no, and this is a popular thing that's working. bill de blasio was elected on it. >> this is already going on as if the people are being squeezed and not being paid enough. this is happenin
13 states raising a minimum wage to sta the new year. this coming with several others already considering increases. charlie, this is not necessarily a good thing for the job market. >> i would say this, i'm a union guy, i believe in collective bargaining and believe unions should bargain with companies to get more money, but this is -- there is really good economic research that particularly when you raise the minimum wage from where it is now, it does cost jobs. i mean, in washington...
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were at the last meeting we talked about the state board of education meeting coming up a few days after that and i was there testifying and i was wanting to sta say the board of education voted. i wanted to say this was a fantastic turnout by school board members and administrators from around the state. there were 370 speakers at the state board of education including the governor who showed up unexpectedly. that was a really, of that probably 300 of them were board members and superintendants and other administrators. it was quite a remarkable thing. this past weekend at the csba board of directors meeting thanked everybody but also said we know who are the leaders of the education in the state. even though they are all over the states. my thanks and admiration to all the board members and administrators who came to testify. thank you. >> commissioner maufas? >> thank you. i just wanted to announce the curriculum meeting is this coming monday february 3rd at 6 :00 p.m. in this room and the topics are after school for all and the pe waiver. >> i'm not going to be here. i'm going to be in washington d.c. through tuesday evening. i would like
were at the last meeting we talked about the state board of education meeting coming up a few days after that and i was there testifying and i was wanting to sta say the board of education voted. i wanted to say this was a fantastic turnout by school board members and administrators from around the state. there were 370 speakers at the state board of education including the governor who showed up unexpectedly. that was a really, of that probably 300 of them were board members and...
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. >> i think the primary beneficiaries are the welfare sta -- politicians not the people for the welfare state. >> the welfare state is so lame because the politicians get well and the rest of us pay the fare. >> thank you larry reed and charles barry. >> did you know one roman emperor held four g's than the wives who did not atenld. the creepyness of rome when we return. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in cond, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) st like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (d) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes subaru, a subaru.
. >> i think the primary beneficiaries are the welfare sta -- politicians not the people for the welfare state. >> the welfare state is so lame because the politicians get well and the rest of us pay the fare. >> thank you larry reed and charles barry. >> did you know one roman emperor held four g's than the wives who did not atenld. the creepyness of rome when we return. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad)...
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which came out with an alarmist report saying united states had fallenhich behind. sta i think it was called the gatesd report. 1080 sort of pounced on that. it helped further the narrativer that he was arguing and to have a blue ribbon panel that president eisenhower had chosen. n argument to advance but i don't dispute that there was a hard political aspect, and i don't know -- on domestic policy i do think that he was committed as a strong supporter of labor although not an on critical one. he was also very careful on civil rights as i mentioned and was very politically attuned. i don't really feel like i'm quite -- i read a lot about the presidency but the final view on what were the main political goals of john f. kennedy that will be the next book but it's a great question. a really is an important one. >> thank you so much for the great presentation. i have more of a general question from your presentation it seems like jfk became a president through some i
which came out with an alarmist report saying united states had fallenhich behind. sta i think it was called the gatesd report. 1080 sort of pounced on that. it helped further the narrativer that he was arguing and to have a blue ribbon panel that president eisenhower had chosen. n argument to advance but i don't dispute that there was a hard political aspect, and i don't know -- on domestic policy i do think that he was committed as a strong supporter of labor although not an on critical one....
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your partner and have a commitment ceremony, it's not okay if you do what the state of washington and many other sometimes sta unitestates in s legal. >> same-sex marriage, were you surprised by the students reactions. we have seen instances where students rally around a attorney. but this has been going on for many days now. >> more than a month. it's survived the christmas break and i think that they are with some hope that over the christmas break the student attention would drift elsewhere. but it has survived that and they are continue to go keep it going. they are impassioned. they feel very strongly, one of the things that they had said repeatedly is that one of the standards that east side catholic prides itself on is teaching values of tolerance and equality and those are things that they are bring to go their protest. and they recognize that they are challenging the status quo of the church. >> let's bring in the conversation father thomas reese. i want to ask you about this disconnect. where obviously we are seeing play out there in washington state right now. the students and the administrators ar
your partner and have a commitment ceremony, it's not okay if you do what the state of washington and many other sometimes sta unitestates in s legal. >> same-sex marriage, were you surprised by the students reactions. we have seen instances where students rally around a attorney. but this has been going on for many days now. >> more than a month. it's survived the christmas break and i think that they are with some hope that over the christmas break the student attention would...
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state lines. and police warn, you still can't drive high. >> we're still going to do the old yes, ma'impairment, the sta field sobriety tests. they worry that it will attract the wrong kind of tourists. >> our kids are sort of the barometer. >> reporter: so far there are at least 17 recreational waern sellers open. the denver post has even hired a full-time marijuana editor. >> i'm a very proud colorado native, a snowboarder, all of that stuff that comes along with being from here and yet now this is a part of that legacy. >> reporter: tonight a mile high experiment is under way. and the world is watching. this is not just an issue in colorado. washington state plans to roll out its recreational marijuana sales in late spring. and we could see ballot initiatives in other states over the next few years. >>> after months of frustration and confusion, today marked the beginning of a new era in health care in this country as the affordable care act went into effect and millions of americans began to be covered by health insurance. the government says more than 2 million have now signed up. the white house hopes millions more wil
state lines. and police warn, you still can't drive high. >> we're still going to do the old yes, ma'impairment, the sta field sobriety tests. they worry that it will attract the wrong kind of tourists. >> our kids are sort of the barometer. >> reporter: so far there are at least 17 recreational waern sellers open. the denver post has even hired a full-time marijuana editor. >> i'm a very proud colorado native, a snowboarder, all of that stuff that comes along with being...
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sta built scpe security, why? the rising threat and the fact they do not believe that united states is going to be there where theyn the past. two -- two statements may make all of the time, united states is retreating, and united states is disengaging. >> perhaps the president will address those two statements tonight. we appreciate it. >> general jack keane. >> thank you. lou: public unions at war with common sense pension reform, or, what? in one of the most liberal bureaucracies in the country that the trouble has begun, we take it up next. from fashionhat flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and only national isanked highest in car rental and go. customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like pro. lou: a coalition of labor unions in illinois filed a lawsuit, claims that peption law is -- pension law is unconstitutional. it aims to fix a $100 billion shortfall, the law will reduce that unfunded liabilityy by 20 billion-dollars but today's lawsuit co
sta built scpe security, why? the rising threat and the fact they do not believe that united states is going to be there where theyn the past. two -- two statements may make all of the time, united states is retreating, and united states is disengaging. >> perhaps the president will address those two statements tonight. we appreciate it. >> general jack keane. >> thank you. lou: public unions at war with common sense pension reform, or, what? in one of the most liberal...
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believe this is one central, to provide this uniformity and not allow one state to undercut another, therefore causing the cross-stalines friction. host: i want to talk about legislation you introduced last week with senator mention as manchin asator well. guest: on epa regulations, yes. that is a similar legislation to when i introduced in the last time was that passed in a bipartisan fashion out of the house of representatives having gone through our transportation and infrastructure committee. rein in, ifort to you will, the epa. that we havereach seen by the epa that oftentimes is questionable on legal grounds , and they are running roughshod over our states. we are trying to give the states say, butnot the final a say -- and controlling what is controlled in the industry in our state. the epa does not take into account job repercussions, for example, of the revelations that the issue. they have no responsibility to do that. -- former epa even said that the former head of the epa even said that before congress. host: lisa jackson said this? guest: yes, in rough terms. i feel it should be a consideration of any
believe this is one central, to provide this uniformity and not allow one state to undercut another, therefore causing the cross-stalines friction. host: i want to talk about legislation you introduced last week with senator mention as manchin asator well. guest: on epa regulations, yes. that is a similar legislation to when i introduced in the last time was that passed in a bipartisan fashion out of the house of representatives having gone through our transportation and infrastructure...
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sta government or the federal government adequately. for the president to weigh in on this level, what in the world? >> i think he's trying to play middle road, right? it's become legalized in certain statesid point out some truisms about it. but listen, you don't want anyone to abuse any substances. >> he's a good guy, a fine fell low with good intentioned but he can't lead. >> he's not eective. he's not ready for the job or doesn't have the right characteristics for the job but i'd like to have lunch with him. >> robi ludwig, thank you so much. >>> list wiehl is here to talk about your new >>> we're back with lis wiehl. her new thriller is entitled snapshot. based on real events, a photograph as you see in the upper right-hand corner of the book's cover taken by her father during a 1965 civil rights march. a terrific book. i have begun the book. it's enthralling. >> thank you. >> that day, what started all of this? whwhat motivated the book? what inspired the book? >> my dad took me to this procession in 1965. he was there to quell anything that would happen at the march. it was supposed to be a peaceful march though. the actual march was peaceful, but from those pictures that he gave m
sta government or the federal government adequately. for the president to weigh in on this level, what in the world? >> i think he's trying to play middle road, right? it's become legalized in certain statesid point out some truisms about it. but listen, you don't want anyone to abuse any substances. >> he's a good guy, a fine fell low with good intentioned but he can't lead. >> he's not eective. he's not ready for the job or doesn't have the right characteristics for the job...
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sta stand-by. look, they hope it doesn't come to this. if it does, what they're emphasizing is that the stateent would run it. the pentagon would only step in if asked. >> you're talking to a lot of military security, what do they anticipate potentially -- we hope it doesn't happen -- could be out there? >> what is the real discussion behind the scenes? look, no one knows. everybody hopes the games will be safe. but the general thinking is that the russians, the hope is that ring of steel is going to work and there will not be a major attack to the extent, heaven forbid, that it would shut the games down. the anticipation, i think, is safe to say more realistically sadly maybe an attack against a so-called soft target outside the ring of steel, transportation, rail, restaurants, hotels, that kind of thing that terrorists might find that much easier to get to, prosecute an attack against that target and they been can hope to escape. the hope, the hope is that the russians have made the olympic venues so secure, so tough to get into that the terrorists won't be able to get there, but look, nobo
sta stand-by. look, they hope it doesn't come to this. if it does, what they're emphasizing is that the stateent would run it. the pentagon would only step in if asked. >> you're talking to a lot of military security, what do they anticipate potentially -- we hope it doesn't happen -- could be out there? >> what is the real discussion behind the scenes? look, no one knows. everybody hopes the games will be safe. but the general thinking is that the russians, the hope is that ring of...
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state. move here, expand here, e and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're en to it. staothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. . adam: by high sell low. not the best advice that that is what google did. colin gillis on the lenovo deal and why he calls it a big bet gone completely wrong. lori: sending ben bernanke out on a harmonious note the fed unanimously agreeing to continue to wind down its massive bond buying program. the wall street journal on ben bernanke's legacy as janet yellen takes over. adam: super bowl executives from the broncos and seahawks are helping kickoff the trading at the stock exchange. we hear from the man at the top of the denver broncos' organization president joe ellis joins us in studio. lori: tony gonzalez is here. he is retiring but
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new york congressman michael grimm apologized today to a reporter he threatened after last night's sta"state of the union" address. congressman grimm is from staten island and upset that a political reporter, michael scotto, asked him about an ongoing federal investigation into campaign fund-raising. today, grimm admitted he over reacted and called scotto to apologize. >> i'm a human being and sometimes your emotions get the better of you. bottom line, it shouldn't happen you shouldn't lose your cool and that's why i apologized. when you're wrong you're wrong and you have to admit it and it shouldn't happen. >> reporter: congressman grimm attributed the outburst to a long day and fight over flood insurance that affects his constituents still recovering from superstorm sandy. >>> the city is still paralyzed by the winter storm that moved yesterday and the city became gridlocked from thousands who were sent home at the same time and thousands forced to spend the night in their cars. students who didn't make it home on time slept on buses or stayed at schools overnight. there are nightmare stor
new york congressman michael grimm apologized today to a reporter he threatened after last night's sta"state of the union" address. congressman grimm is from staten island and upset that a political reporter, michael scotto, asked him about an ongoing federal investigation into campaign fund-raising. today, grimm admitted he over reacted and called scotto to apologize. >> i'm a human being and sometimes your emotions get the better of you. bottom line, it shouldn't happen you...