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together, they now run stein meats.nd over the last 18 years, they've grown their revenue from $4 million to $50 million annually. >> when our fathers first started, it was much smaller. it really expanded the business. >> meat is a competitive business. and sellers like stein work on a very low profit margin. >> meat's priced like the stock exchange. you sell stuff for pennies a pound over your cost. >> and even with $50 million in revenue last year, stein is still struggling to make a profit. >> um, we still have a balance of 2,300. >> last year, stein meat showed a loss of over $400,000. >> we're losing money. >> it's been pretty tough over the last couple years. >> if the losses continue, stein meats will be forced to close its doors in the very near future. without some major adjustments, 47 stein meats employees will be out of work, and alan and howard will lose everything they've worked so hard to build. >> i'm scared that this business will close. i don't wanna see this disappear. it's been my whole life. we don
together, they now run stein meats.nd over the last 18 years, they've grown their revenue from $4 million to $50 million annually. >> when our fathers first started, it was much smaller. it really expanded the business. >> meat is a competitive business. and sellers like stein work on a very low profit margin. >> meat's priced like the stock exchange. you sell stuff for pennies a pound over your cost. >> and even with $50 million in revenue last year, stein is still...
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also here ben stein, charles payne, dave mcdowell, adam liczinski. what is the biggest regret or concern? >> this is from wall street democrats i speak to and as you know, president -- >> three of them gathered in a room. >> i was going to say -- >> in a limo. >> exactly. >> between martinis. you know, wannabe president clinton is not worried so much about e-mails and benghazi. she worries this obama economy which never got off the ground is starting to show major weaknesses on the underlying numbers. you look at manufacturing, you look at some of the sort of granular stuff including the fact that the larger picture of unemployment is still about 11%. >> thank you for mentioning the youth because otherwise we would have lost. what do you make of what he's saying? >> i think he'll run on bill clinton's economy, she'll not run on obama's economy. victimization, gender. i don't think she's a people person and i don't think she's a good salesperson. warren is pulling her so much to the left, she has no choice but to go at it this way. >> dan henninger ha
also here ben stein, charles payne, dave mcdowell, adam liczinski. what is the biggest regret or concern? >> this is from wall street democrats i speak to and as you know, president -- >> three of them gathered in a room. >> i was going to say -- >> in a limo. >> exactly. >> between martinis. you know, wannabe president clinton is not worried so much about e-mails and benghazi. she worries this obama economy which never got off the ground is starting to show...
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i think about him every day. >> wine stein family issued a statement blaming al qaeda for mr.nt blaming al qaeda for mr. wine stein death but also offering some tough words for the obama administration saying the support they received from the u.s. government throughout this ordeal was quote inconsistent and disappointing. scn thon karl abc news the white house. >> 2 other men were killed in the deadly strike including adam don who is known as as spokesman foral could i. he grew up in orange county. loved heavy metal and became one of the most wanted men on the planet. he was accused of being a traitor and first person charged with treason against the u.s. nce the world war ii era. >> former cia director general petraeus fined 100,000 dollars today for the slip up that destroyed his career. he was also placed on two years probation for providing classified information to his biographer with whom he was having an affair at the time. the charge is miss deputy mean or. he pleaded guilty two months ago and admitted his mistake day. i now look forward to moving on with the next pha
i think about him every day. >> wine stein family issued a statement blaming al qaeda for mr.nt blaming al qaeda for mr. wine stein death but also offering some tough words for the obama administration saying the support they received from the u.s. government throughout this ordeal was quote inconsistent and disappointing. scn thon karl abc news the white house. >> 2 other men were killed in the deadly strike including adam don who is known as as spokesman foral could i. he grew up...
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american wine stein and leporto. both were abducted in afghanistan where they were working to improve the lives of pakistani people. while he didn't sign off on the strikes, he offers his deepest apologies. >> i take full responsibility for all our counterterrorism operations including the one that inadvertently took the lives of warren and giovanni. i profoundly regret what happened. >> it raised legitimate questions about the protocols used to approve targeted killings including the requirement of near certainty in the accuracy of pre-strike intelligence. >> the first is near certainty that this was an al qaeda compound that was used by al qaeda leaders that turned out to be true. that assessment was correct. the other near certainty assessment was that no civilians would be harmed if this operation were carried out. unfortunately, that was not correct. >> the u.s. says the two january strikes did kill two al qaeda leaders, both americans. adam gadan and ahmed farouq. gadahn that converted to islam was one of the b
american wine stein and leporto. both were abducted in afghanistan where they were working to improve the lives of pakistani people. while he didn't sign off on the strikes, he offers his deepest apologies. >> i take full responsibility for all our counterterrorism operations including the one that inadvertently took the lives of warren and giovanni. i profoundly regret what happened. >> it raised legitimate questions about the protocols used to approve targeted killings including...
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joining charles this week, ben stein, dagen mcdowell and charlie gasparino. >> it's not that they are bad guys. a lot of times you start out with ordinary people having ordinary lives. then it's a series of circumstances that change. >> i don't know, i think when you are making bombs. >> when you're starting to cook up bombs you crossed a rubicon, as it were. really, what's happening, why is this happening and why are they so vulnerable? why are these people so drawn to this? i think that there is a feeling even within this country that we are not great, we are not good we are evil. capitalism is wrong. crusades justify this. when isis does their recruiting we've already planted the seeds with all the self-negative anti-american rhetoric that i think is starting to have a backlash. >> here is how good marketing is in isis and these other groups. they treat women beyond poorly, and yet they are very good at marketing to women. >> it's not just the marketing, but these are also fame-seeking sociopaths who are seeking out a way to make a name for themselves. social media making it so muc
joining charles this week, ben stein, dagen mcdowell and charlie gasparino. >> it's not that they are bad guys. a lot of times you start out with ordinary people having ordinary lives. then it's a series of circumstances that change. >> i don't know, i think when you are making bombs. >> when you're starting to cook up bombs you crossed a rubicon, as it were. really, what's happening, why is this happening and why are they so vulnerable? why are these people so drawn to this?...
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joining us this morning at post nine is the senior editor of c-net scott stein.o of what a lot of people are saying. what are the complications. >> you know, i want to make my life easier, right, and i think that's the idea of the watch to make you life easier. and there are fantastic shortcuts, ways they've reinvented notifications but a lot of ways to interact, apps and subapps and so many ways to interact, that it's going to be a little hard to figure out. i've used a lot of smart watches and tech, so i've given this a week and i find it's not always that seamless to get from one part to the other and i'm playing with this on my wrist a bit. >> we are men of action, right. lives do not become us. you were critical of this. under whelming for you, compared to a lot of the reviews. overall the reviews are positive for the first generation product. you find a lot to be skeptical of in this particular iteration. >> i think it's because there's a lot i wanted to like and, you know, you're hoping they've nailed it and compared to a very middle landscape right now in
joining us this morning at post nine is the senior editor of c-net scott stein.o of what a lot of people are saying. what are the complications. >> you know, i want to make my life easier, right, and i think that's the idea of the watch to make you life easier. and there are fantastic shortcuts, ways they've reinvented notifications but a lot of ways to interact, apps and subapps and so many ways to interact, that it's going to be a little hard to figure out. i've used a lot of smart...
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sam stein and catty kay are back with us.nt who tweeted a note of congratulations to dan price. very nice senator sanders, we'll get to you in just a moment. dan price, i think sam stein crystalized it in the break. he had a question for you. go ahead, sam. it's what you were thinking. say what you were thinking? >> no i don't want to say that! >> go ahead, sam. i can take it. >> are you crazy? no, it's very kind. what has the reaction been in terms of people wanting to work for your company or applying to work for your company? do you see an uptick in applicants? >> we've just been overwhelmed by emotion, to be honest with you. this has been a big thing. i've been wanting to do something like this for a long time. it's been in my heart. when i started the company the most i could afford to pay was $24,000 a year no health care benefits and some of those people are still with me. so i've been used to feeling guilty and wishing i could do better wishing i could be part of the solution to this inequality problem and i was excit
sam stein and catty kay are back with us.nt who tweeted a note of congratulations to dan price. very nice senator sanders, we'll get to you in just a moment. dan price, i think sam stein crystalized it in the break. he had a question for you. go ahead, sam. it's what you were thinking. say what you were thinking? >> no i don't want to say that! >> go ahead, sam. i can take it. >> are you crazy? no, it's very kind. what has the reaction been in terms of people wanting to work...
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wine stein's family said that convinced them to pay for his release. wine stein never returned. his death was made public last week by an apologetic president obama. >> we're going to review what happened. we're going to identify the lessons that can be learned and any improvements and changes that can be made. i know those of you who are here share our determination to continue doing everything we can to prevent the loss of innocent lives. >> nigerian military officials located dozens more women and children from a boko haram stronghold. the army says at least 100 children and 60 women were found in the forest in the northeastern part of the country. that is the same place the army said wednesday it liberated nearly 300 women and girls in another operation. >> several of the men who attacked malala yousafzai in pakistan will serve 25 years in jail. ten of the men involved in the 2012 attack were sentenced. officials say the men belonged to the pakistani taliban. we are joined live from islamabad. good morning. tell us about the court's decision today and how these men were spec
wine stein's family said that convinced them to pay for his release. wine stein never returned. his death was made public last week by an apologetic president obama. >> we're going to review what happened. we're going to identify the lessons that can be learned and any improvements and changes that can be made. i know those of you who are here share our determination to continue doing everything we can to prevent the loss of innocent lives. >> nigerian military officials located...
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ben stein always good have you on, my friend. ben stein writer. actor. the guy is a genius.nth pile-on. the mainstream media asking for him to fix this. shouldn't they just be reporting on this? >> this was grossly mischaracterized by advocates who opposed the bill and also, quite frankly some very sloppy reporting for the first several days. >> well unfortunately for the governor, sloppy answering as well. to hear the media tell it, that indiana religious freedom law is designed to discriminate against gays and all, but drive them out of the state. the problem is, there is no mention of sexual orientation in the law at all. this might be about something else. joe says this knee-jerk reaction is making the media look well, like jerks. good to have you back with you with us, joseph. explain. >> explain why they look like jerks. >> exactly. >> they're exploiting an ambiguity in a law and turning it into mike pence is a homophobe. don't go to indiana because if you're gay or you believe in gay rights, you are going to be just completely eviscerated. that's the way it's been exp
ben stein always good have you on, my friend. ben stein writer. actor. the guy is a genius.nth pile-on. the mainstream media asking for him to fix this. shouldn't they just be reporting on this? >> this was grossly mischaracterized by advocates who opposed the bill and also, quite frankly some very sloppy reporting for the first several days. >> well unfortunately for the governor, sloppy answering as well. to hear the media tell it, that indiana religious freedom law is designed to...
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neil: no ben stein. >> i'm no ben stein. when i talk to people who are democrats they understand she's got to thread the needle it's not easy, and she would love love the economy to be off the table. love it. she can talk about who she is her dreams about being the first woman president. how this is another historic woman after the last historic moment. a different campaign. once it starts becoming an economic campaign uh-oh. neil: were you offended by all the hata e-mail you got? >> from the bitter boomers? neil: yeah. >> no. neil: i don't want you to think we jumped at the negative e-mail. tom anderson worked on the show he sought those out. >> some of the boomers i didn't believe boomers -- sorry the millennials that wrote those. neil: they did, they took offense to what you said. >> i don't believe that. they're not smart enough to write that legibly. neil: that's nice. food for thoughts, start thinking about the food you eat. the bird flu outbreak that could make you put down the chicken leg, and not so sweet news that
neil: no ben stein. >> i'm no ben stein. when i talk to people who are democrats they understand she's got to thread the needle it's not easy, and she would love love the economy to be off the table. love it. she can talk about who she is her dreams about being the first woman president. how this is another historic woman after the last historic moment. a different campaign. once it starts becoming an economic campaign uh-oh. neil: were you offended by all the hata e-mail you got?...
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economist ben stein on whether they are smart to sit it out. ben great to see you, thanks for coming in. what do you think of jamie dimon's worries? >> it's an awfully long time prior to the great recession that we had a genuine financial crisis. i can't remember a genuine financial crisis in the post war period. there were many genuine financial crises in the hundred years before. that he's the great expert. he's the head of a very, very, very large bank. the one everyone respects. i don't see where the crisis is coming from. if you see what he said to the stockholders, there's likely to be one and likely to be a giant earthquake that levels los angeles, too. so there's -- i don't think there's any cause for worry about it whatsoever. david: you're making me feel a lot better. here is the gist of what he was saying, he said basically there are so many rules and regulation right now, we can't sort out all that is dodd-frank the financial regs, and whenever you have more regulation it slows up whatever process the regulations are applied to. so
economist ben stein on whether they are smart to sit it out. ben great to see you, thanks for coming in. what do you think of jamie dimon's worries? >> it's an awfully long time prior to the great recession that we had a genuine financial crisis. i can't remember a genuine financial crisis in the post war period. there were many genuine financial crises in the hundred years before. that he's the great expert. he's the head of a very, very, very large bank. the one everyone respects. i...
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sam stein?l about this deal is monolofic. he's on sunday shows talking about how bad a deal is. i wonder within the domestic politics of israel if there's more of a divide we don't know about? >> excellent question. what you do have and you've had this all along, the political echelon, the leadership echelon, they are trying to kill the deal. on the military and intelligence leadership echelon what they want, from what i understand what they want netanyahu to do and his next cabinet to do is to argue for better provisions within the deal. they are -- i mean, i'm showing my bias here but i think they're more reality based in what they're trying to achieve than simply trying to crush the deal. >> willie? >> let's move to other news to boston. in just a few hours closing arguments will begin in the trial against alleged marathon bomber bomber. pete, good morning. >> the jury's verdict seems a foregone conclusion but two questions are eager to hear how they got resolved. one is will take the stand?
sam stein?l about this deal is monolofic. he's on sunday shows talking about how bad a deal is. i wonder within the domestic politics of israel if there's more of a divide we don't know about? >> excellent question. what you do have and you've had this all along, the political echelon, the leadership echelon, they are trying to kill the deal. on the military and intelligence leadership echelon what they want, from what i understand what they want netanyahu to do and his next cabinet to do...
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so y'd get people going abroad such as gertrude stein, hemingway, and pound. ezra pound, who had become a very good friend of williams' when they were both together at penn, was living down in italy. pound was always writing to williams and saying, "you're wasting your time there in rutherford. "nothing is happening there. "the action in art and poetry is over here. you'd better come over here." so in 1924, williams and his wife went to paris on a rather extended visit. this was one of the most important trips of his life. he met famous writers such as hemingway and gertrude stein, and he saw pound again. but what was really important about it was the decision that it led him to. although he had an exciting time meeting these people, he came to the conclusion that he was not going to become an emigre writer. he was not going to become an expatriate. he decided that his work and life were in new jersey, and that that was the best place for him to write his kind of american poetry. [william carlos williams] "by the road to the contagious hospital "under the surg
so y'd get people going abroad such as gertrude stein, hemingway, and pound. ezra pound, who had become a very good friend of williams' when they were both together at penn, was living down in italy. pound was always writing to williams and saying, "you're wasting your time there in rutherford. "nothing is happening there. "the action in art and poetry is over here. you'd better come over here." so in 1924, williams and his wife went to paris on a rather extended visit. this...
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wein stein. and that is a difficult one for the family. it is a difficult policyine just for the average human being. but the analysis to engage in the practice to secure the risk of innocent americans would only put more at risk. >> you will not tell us if they were droeb strikes. >> john despite the information i am able to provide, i cannot discuss how it was carried out. you can tell us adam gadan and a chman was not targets. does the president regret it. >> no. they had prominent positions in the al-qaeda. one was a leader of a qis. and al-qaeda in the indian subcontinent and playing a prominant role in leading that network's operation and planning in that region of the world. mr. gadon, had styled himself as a prominent spokesperson for al-qaeda. and it is for that and other reasons that he was indicted by the u.s. government for treason. >> and the justification for killing of american citizens they represented the imminent threat and capture was not feasible. are you saying they represented an imminent threat of a violent attack. t
wein stein. and that is a difficult one for the family. it is a difficult policyine just for the average human being. but the analysis to engage in the practice to secure the risk of innocent americans would only put more at risk. >> you will not tell us if they were droeb strikes. >> john despite the information i am able to provide, i cannot discuss how it was carried out. you can tell us adam gadan and a chman was not targets. does the president regret it. >> no. they had...
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what does ben stein make of all this? ben he was going on the idea that cruz develops and triggers passion in the crowds. what do you think? >> i've been in those crowds, and i don't quite see what my friend mr. welch is talking about. i love ted cruz, i would very much like to see him be president. i don't think he's as strong and passionate, and i smart and honest guy and i love him a lot. passion i don't think i'd use the word. neil: you remind me of professors that said respectable work, cavuto. you're saying, ben, there's a mainstream crowd in the republican party that says we need a jeb bush or a governor walker, and others who say, you know and i think this was welch's point, we need someone who fires up people the way ronald reagan did. when i told him, cruz doesn't exactly invite reagan comparisons. the guy has to smile and laugh more and he just might. what do you say to that? >> my gosh. just mentioning ronald reagan to think comparing our guys now with ronald reagan makes me want to weep. we have one person th
what does ben stein make of all this? ben he was going on the idea that cruz develops and triggers passion in the crowds. what do you think? >> i've been in those crowds, and i don't quite see what my friend mr. welch is talking about. i love ted cruz, i would very much like to see him be president. i don't think he's as strong and passionate, and i smart and honest guy and i love him a lot. passion i don't think i'd use the word. neil: you remind me of professors that said respectable...
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ruben stein's father was a marine who fought in the pacific.l will remain open during the week. >>> freed. after spending nearly 80 hours in rubble with three dead bodies this evening we are hearing a success story amid that destruction from the massive earthquake in nepal. french rescue teams heard the man's cries for help. they spent five hours getting him out, and it doesn't appear he had access to food or water. the man apparently said he gave up hope when his lips cracked and his nails turned white. >> we're all glad and we have no words to describe. >> chinese rescue teams also pulled a man to safety yesterday. he spent nearly 62 hours trapped in the rubble. >>> and the death toll from this earthquake has now topped 5,000. nepal's prime minister said yesterday that number could reach 10,000. international aid from 21 countries including the u.s. is now being distributed in nepal, and the united nations launched a $415 million appeal to provide nepal with critical support over the next three months. >>> pope francis calls it quote, pure sc
ruben stein's father was a marine who fought in the pacific.l will remain open during the week. >>> freed. after spending nearly 80 hours in rubble with three dead bodies this evening we are hearing a success story amid that destruction from the massive earthquake in nepal. french rescue teams heard the man's cries for help. they spent five hours getting him out, and it doesn't appear he had access to food or water. the man apparently said he gave up hope when his lips cracked and his...
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. >> rob rosen stein oversaw 40 convictions in the conspiracy. >> a lot of people assume when you put the criminals in jail you isolate them from the community. that isn't what happened. they have kitchen workers and maintenance people, jails are not islands unto themselves. >> how did whap inside the jail affect life outside the jail? >> if you remove gang members from the community but you put them inside the facility you haven't solved the problems. >> baltimore has one of the highest crime rate in america. that's led to overcrowded jails allowing problems to take root. >> where are we heading right now? >> going to take you down to the receiving section. >> this detention center was built before abraham lincoln took office. >> oldest working jail we know of. >> pete france is now the deputy secretary of operations for maryland corrections. a few years ago ago the retired police officer was hired to run the correction center but soon learned the corruption ran deep. >> ity facility >> the facility didn't feel right. >> at what point were you motivated to call the feds? >> we had a
. >> rob rosen stein oversaw 40 convictions in the conspiracy. >> a lot of people assume when you put the criminals in jail you isolate them from the community. that isn't what happened. they have kitchen workers and maintenance people, jails are not islands unto themselves. >> how did whap inside the jail affect life outside the jail? >> if you remove gang members from the community but you put them inside the facility you haven't solved the problems. >> baltimore...
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stein evaluates his price control experience. it's something to be avoided like the plague.probably gave us more inflation than we would have had if we hadn't done this. if you put them on in peacetime they're very difficult to get rid of. if they last for a long time, they're terribly destructive. economists now agree that price controls didn't work back in 1973. why would it have been better to let the market set prices? economic analyst richard gill explains. we have to understand a little about the price system itself. in this connection economists usually make some assumptions about human behavior-- namely, that people generally tend to act in their own self-interest. consumers might want all the goods they could get but most of them have limited budgets. they must choose one good over another. in making these choices, they try to maximize their own welfare. the same is true of producers. they try to maximize their firm's profits. it will be in their own self-interest they will maximize their profits, if they use more efficient productive methods and produce goods that
stein evaluates his price control experience. it's something to be avoided like the plague.probably gave us more inflation than we would have had if we hadn't done this. if you put them on in peacetime they're very difficult to get rid of. if they last for a long time, they're terribly destructive. economists now agree that price controls didn't work back in 1973. why would it have been better to let the market set prices? economic analyst richard gill explains. we have to understand a little...
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art blass stein swept into ac today with a big promise he thinks this makeover at the waterfront pier complex will turn it into the city's top attraction. its new name the playground and part of his plan is to have live music and events along t street as the first floor of the building. it will be designed after nash nashville's music row with several concert venues he says success it's guaranteed. >> this place can't fail. it won't fail. i don't want to sound boisterous i've never failed in my career. i've never not picked an area that was going to turn around. >> black stein says t street could be open by memorial day. the second and third floors with a bowling alley, a sports bar and an events facility may be complete by thanksgiving. >>> so fox 29 spring fling continues. look at how exciting that is right there. warmer weather means it's almost time for water parks. did dawn had shorts on she was sitting outside. >> mike jerrick and dawn timmeney at the cocoa key water park. you got a lot of people out there. can you hear us? >> reporter: we can hear you. we do have a lot of peopl
art blass stein swept into ac today with a big promise he thinks this makeover at the waterfront pier complex will turn it into the city's top attraction. its new name the playground and part of his plan is to have live music and events along t street as the first floor of the building. it will be designed after nash nashville's music row with several concert venues he says success it's guaranteed. >> this place can't fail. it won't fail. i don't want to sound boisterous i've never failed...
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in the park district i have 5 and one recreational center and one hundred plus thousand people from stein to part of golden gate park and geary and the golden gate park side is the fun part of the park (laughter). >> it goes to the richmond we also have part of upper market and we would not be park station without the parked so we have 19 parks in our district and all different size we have boss and alamo squares and twin peaks i don't know what park would be called if we didn't have those parks the only thing to come up with inspector monroe what about a groovy station that would be neat i have a foot beat that's cross-trained to work in the parks they're on bisexuals i have a homelessness outreach 40 officers dedicated to that and albert lake they coffee the panhandle and allotments they know what's going on around the beat and it is a traditional foot beat they go out to each individual merchant and that's something we're working on i work closely with phil ginsburg and chief the honda team and puc of the 7th corridor. >> we do have major events hate street fair 420 not an event (laugh
in the park district i have 5 and one recreational center and one hundred plus thousand people from stein to part of golden gate park and geary and the golden gate park side is the fun part of the park (laughter). >> it goes to the richmond we also have part of upper market and we would not be park station without the parked so we have 19 parks in our district and all different size we have boss and alamo squares and twin peaks i don't know what park would be called if we didn't have...
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. >> jonathan gold stein, the nra's attorney in pennsylvania say the municipalities get to be heart of american democracy. who gets the right to make laws? >> our elected legislature has decided that a uniform scheme of gun regulation across the state is disiecialg, desirable, period, full stop. duly elected general assembly and governor. >> do you own a gun? >> i do. that's a choice that our lawmakers have made. >> reporter: do you think that it's possible that this could save some lives? >> i may or may not. it may make a law abiding gun owner into a criminal. but those discussion points are perfect fodder for a debate with the general assembly. it is not up to the city of lancaster or philadelphia to abrogate its powers. >> reporter: in january, the nra filed suit against those three cities, lan caflt, philadelphia and pittsburgh goldstein said the central issue resolvedrevolved around an issue. >> notion of preemption is a part of our law in pennsylvania that prohibits municipalities from passing local regulations of firearms. it is a set of regulatory powers that the general assem
. >> jonathan gold stein, the nra's attorney in pennsylvania say the municipalities get to be heart of american democracy. who gets the right to make laws? >> our elected legislature has decided that a uniform scheme of gun regulation across the state is disiecialg, desirable, period, full stop. duly elected general assembly and governor. >> do you own a gun? >> i do. that's a choice that our lawmakers have made. >> reporter: do you think that it's possible that...
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also here ben stein, charles payne, dave mcdowell, adam liczinski. biggest regret or concern? >> this is from wall street democrats i speak to and as you know, president -- >> three of them gathered in a
also here ben stein, charles payne, dave mcdowell, adam liczinski. biggest regret or concern? >> this is from wall street democrats i speak to and as you know, president -- >> three of them gathered in a
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union newspaper editor leon stein. history is one of a sequence of newcomers to america who stepped foot into america and the sweatshop, almost simultaneously. it was a cesspool. lint and dust in the air darkness or inadequate lighting, crowded machinery, dirty floors men and women stripped to the waist, bending over their machines, children lolling about. a scene out of hell. joann argersinger, professor of history at the university of maryland, baltimore county. the sweatshops in the late 19th century came about because of the industry's structure. there was a chaotic industry. it was intensely competitive. there were a large number of workers particularly women and immigrants who were easy prey for many of the employers. stiff competition and narrow profit margins gave employers a powerful incentive to get their labor as cheap as possible. employers had millions to choose from. could these young girls possibly even the odds? it started with the shirtwaist, a kind of blouse whose nationwide popularity turned the wome
union newspaper editor leon stein. history is one of a sequence of newcomers to america who stepped foot into america and the sweatshop, almost simultaneously. it was a cesspool. lint and dust in the air darkness or inadequate lighting, crowded machinery, dirty floors men and women stripped to the waist, bending over their machines, children lolling about. a scene out of hell. joann argersinger, professor of history at the university of maryland, baltimore county. the sweatshops in the late...
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releasing some photos this week and that is the retired pope benedict xvi dead center grasping onto a huge steinf the brewski. >> this is from his birthday party. he turned 88 this week. >> which just goes to show you just because you're a former pop you can't have a -- pope you can't have a good time. >> that's all for our 7:00 news. we'll be back at 11:00. >> have a great night, everybody! we'll see you then. >> bye bye. >>> kim richards public meltdown, new video after her arrest. >> kim is it true that you kicked a police officer? >> did a beverly housewives reunion show cause her downward spiral? >> plus new details about what really happened with the espn reporter who was suspended after verbally assaulting a parking attendant. >>> then dr. oz called a quack. find out why a group of doctors are trying to get him fired from his university job. >>> also tonight, nancy o'dell is in dallas getting an acm awards preview with host blake shelton and luke bring kwlan. >> then sarah jessica parkers talks to melissa rivers about her dear friend joan. >> and -- >>> i now pronounce you all married. >>
releasing some photos this week and that is the retired pope benedict xvi dead center grasping onto a huge steinf the brewski. >> this is from his birthday party. he turned 88 this week. >> which just goes to show you just because you're a former pop you can't have a -- pope you can't have a good time. >> that's all for our 7:00 news. we'll be back at 11:00. >> have a great night, everybody! we'll see you then. >> bye bye. >>> kim richards public meltdown,...
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sam stein and jess mcintosh thank you for your time. q&a rage is not unique to rand paul. we'll play the greatest hits coming up next. sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and for a good night's rest, try aleve pm for a better am. scott: appears buster's been busy. man: yeah, scott. i was just about to use the uh... scott: that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grass anywhere! looking good, lad! man: thanks, scott. ez seed really works! so, how come haggis is so well behaved? scott: 'cause he's a scotty. man: oh. scott: get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. seed your lawn. seed it! push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the o
sam stein and jess mcintosh thank you for your time. q&a rage is not unique to rand paul. we'll play the greatest hits coming up next. sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day...
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try to she her in a different light more than as a different person. >> okay, ann gearan and sam steins packed and kristen welker and much more ahead from panama. this is "andrea mitchell reports," only on msnbc. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com it's a big world out there. so why do some cash back cards limit where you can earn bonus cash back? one month, it's only at a few places over here... the next, it's only a few places over there ... what you need is the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver gives you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere... can your card say that? what's in your wallet? [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. jack's he
try to she her in a different light more than as a different person. >> okay, ann gearan and sam steins packed and kristen welker and much more ahead from panama. this is "andrea mitchell reports," only on msnbc. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com it's a big world out there. so why do some cash back cards limit where you...
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with me here is andrew stein. he's with city year d.c. one of the partners on the project.t how big is this project? not only locally but nationally? >> reporter: well nationally we've got 750 projects across the country. 90,000 volunteers. here in d.c. we've got 3,000 comcast nbc universal volunteers across the greater washington area. then here at houston elementary school in partnership with city we've got 500 volunteers friends, family and community members to help beautify the school today. >> let me just ask you. taking it down just to this school right here what kind of work is being done here? what is it going to be like when we leave here today? >> there's a lot going on. so we've got painting murals we've got building benches. planting gardens. really we want this school to be a place that kids show up to every day. and are happy and they're proud of their schools. so monday morning when they come in and they see fresh coats of paint on the wall and beautiful benches and gardens, looking forward to the looks on their faces. >> all right. angie and adam both have k
with me here is andrew stein. he's with city year d.c. one of the partners on the project.t how big is this project? not only locally but nationally? >> reporter: well nationally we've got 750 projects across the country. 90,000 volunteers. here in d.c. we've got 3,000 comcast nbc universal volunteers across the greater washington area. then here at houston elementary school in partnership with city we've got 500 volunteers friends, family and community members to help beautify the school...
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. >> bill brown stein just returned. he was in katmandu when the quake hit. after more than 40 seconds of shaking he saw cars crushed and entire building collapsed. >> it was just intense fear and terror. people not knowing where to go what to do. where -- you know where they could possibly be safe. >> and vin trong's friends tell me he graduated from the university of chicago. and he had moved back here to the bay area to take care of his father in livermore. in san jose nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> we are getting our first look tonight at the stanford hospital medical technician accused offend taking advantage of patients who were sedated. police arrested 55-year-old robert lastinger on sexual battery charges. he's on leave. co-workers reported seeing him inappropriately touching male patients while they were sedated in the recovery room. >>> a brutal murder but no death penalty. today, prosecutors formally filed charges against 18-year-old william schultz. he's accused of stabbing to death his friend's 9-year-old brother. jody hernandez has the lat
. >> bill brown stein just returned. he was in katmandu when the quake hit. after more than 40 seconds of shaking he saw cars crushed and entire building collapsed. >> it was just intense fear and terror. people not knowing where to go what to do. where -- you know where they could possibly be safe. >> and vin trong's friends tell me he graduated from the university of chicago. and he had moved back here to the bay area to take care of his father in livermore. in san jose nbc...
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german foreign minister stein mire results the results of the committee meeting.n a declaration on maritime security the ministers expressed concern about unilateral actions which could threaten the status we could and lead to increased intentions. the ministers are also opposed to any attempt to assert territorial or maritime claims through use of intimidation, coercion or force. in their joint communique, the ministers called on all sides involved in the ukraine crisis to implement their commitments under the minsk agreements. the document again called on russia to work toward a solution to the situation. the communique strongly condemned the islamic state group. it pointed to the need for comprehensive measures including economic and educational policies to prevent violent extremism from spreading. the foreign ministers also welcomed the framework agreement reached earlier this month by iran and six world powers on tehran's nuclear program. the document said they support the continuation of efforts to achieve a comprehensive solution by the end of june. >>> ame
german foreign minister stein mire results the results of the committee meeting.n a declaration on maritime security the ministers expressed concern about unilateral actions which could threaten the status we could and lead to increased intentions. the ministers are also opposed to any attempt to assert territorial or maritime claims through use of intimidation, coercion or force. in their joint communique, the ministers called on all sides involved in the ukraine crisis to implement their...
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. >> ben stein of the hospital center for research present a major challenge and regardless, whether a young person is college material or headed directly to work, there is one major need. adults with autism are not getting enough life skills training. like registering to vote and taking care of their health. >> there are young autism patients that are not getting the right care. >> is he helping with others with autism navigate life. >> was on a panel discussion about transition from high school to college for children on the autism spectrum. >> chop plans to talk to parents about the major issue they see and they have looked at 139 to develop. >> all right meteorologist, david murphy is back now with the return of sunshine and mild conditions out there. >> nice out there this afternoon stormtracker 6 live double scan shows us we are dry as we take a look outside. there is some cloud cover above and every now and then you look above, at the center city sky scrapers like penn's landing, it looks kind of cloudy and you don't see a lot of bright sunshine or deep shadows but the sun is
. >> ben stein of the hospital center for research present a major challenge and regardless, whether a young person is college material or headed directly to work, there is one major need. adults with autism are not getting enough life skills training. like registering to vote and taking care of their health. >> there are young autism patients that are not getting the right care. >> is he helping with others with autism navigate life. >> was on a panel discussion about...
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is asking senator fine stein and faa to site drone operators for trespassing. >>> it was a celebration 75 years in the make to go day in the cities hunting park section. alumni from little flower high school and their families mark the school's seventh fifth anniversary today. school minister father joseph mccaffery rededicated the school to mark the milestone. members from the class of the 1942, the the second graduating class in the schools history were a among those on hand for the the celebration. >>> a king of prussia a man has overcome his own challenge to rise to the highest rank attainable in the boy scotts. christian math co vitch has been scouting since first grade. he passed his verbal review, using electronic speech. for his project he collect and organized school supplies for kid in developing nations. his moth are says one of the biggest hurdles was convincing others, even scout officials that he could do it. >> so difficult for some people to get past the wheelchair. they see somebody in the wheelchair and they believe that their mine doesn't work either. >> reporter: th
is asking senator fine stein and faa to site drone operators for trespassing. >>> it was a celebration 75 years in the make to go day in the cities hunting park section. alumni from little flower high school and their families mark the school's seventh fifth anniversary today. school minister father joseph mccaffery rededicated the school to mark the milestone. members from the class of the 1942, the the second graduating class in the schools history were a among those on hand for the...
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from las vegas, nevada, please welcome dennis stein! yeah! you're doing good. aww. come here. just renewed your wedding vows. could you tell me how you did that? >> oh. we moved to las vegas about 27 years ago, and when we did, it was for a job that was supposed to last for about three years. we're still in las vegas. what i promised my wife back then was, if we made 50 years together, we would renew our vows, and we did, and we had elvis marry us again. >> [laughs] you had elvis marry you guys. this is awesome, man. let's get your beautiful family some money. are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> all right, now, you are 8 question
from las vegas, nevada, please welcome dennis stein! yeah! you're doing good. aww. come here. just renewed your wedding vows. could you tell me how you did that? >> oh. we moved to las vegas about 27 years ago, and when we did, it was for a job that was supposed to last for about three years. we're still in las vegas. what i promised my wife back then was, if we made 50 years together, we would renew our vows, and we did, and we had elvis marry us again. >> [laughs] you had elvis...
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barry rosen stein says he sees a lot of value in the company. >> we made our biggest commitment to a company that has tremendous potential and tremendous value opinion this is an opportunity to inve in a market leader high quality company, dominant company, and a fast growing cell phone, mobil smart phone space. >> shares today off slightly to 68.73. >>> the apple watch could spell trouble for fossil and movado. apple could sell more than 20 million apple watches this year which would be nearly half of the market for watches, worth 200 bucks or more that certainty shares of fossil down 4% to 81.89. movado off 2% to 30.73. apple down 2 today. it was down also i should say -- down 25 cents to 126.85. >>> builders first source is building its rival building material for more than a billion and a half dollars. last year the companies had a combined revenue of about $6 billion. shares of builders first source sored to 11.57 and pro build is privately held, sue? >>> another deal to tell you about. that transaction is structured as a merger of equals and will recrete a gold producer with a
barry rosen stein says he sees a lot of value in the company. >> we made our biggest commitment to a company that has tremendous potential and tremendous value opinion this is an opportunity to inve in a market leader high quality company, dominant company, and a fast growing cell phone, mobil smart phone space. >> shares today off slightly to 68.73. >>> the apple watch could spell trouble for fossil and movado. apple could sell more than 20 million apple watches this year...
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the charter my understanding is that number was a number that came up when senator fine stei -- fine stein was mayor in san francisco and was in the charter and i don't know why it's in the charter and it lets us easy and hopefully when we get to that number and hopefully sooner than 2018 and i think there is a temptation let's celebrate and get out the champagne and we got back to 1971 and the city is so much bigger for all of the reasons i described. 1971 is not full staffing anymore. i suspect it's several hundred officers above that and i hope that the department and the mayor's office and board will not stop once we hit that number and i want to put that out there i know we have talked about this many times before but i really want to encourage you to try to accelerate the hiring because it's not happening quickly enough. >> i can assure you it's a priority of the mayor's office, of myself. as i said when we come back for the next presentation hopefully there will be more to give you in the way of concrete numbers. i would say this three classes if i am not speak out of turn on the ma
the charter my understanding is that number was a number that came up when senator fine stei -- fine stein was mayor in san francisco and was in the charter and i don't know why it's in the charter and it lets us easy and hopefully when we get to that number and hopefully sooner than 2018 and i think there is a temptation let's celebrate and get out the champagne and we got back to 1971 and the city is so much bigger for all of the reasons i described. 1971 is not full staffing anymore. i...
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that-- so hillary rodham general everson stein em clintoned iii has observationly announced her canadiansdidacy for president of the united states again. i applaud hillary for not acting like she is drop a bombshell with the announcement because, you know, this isn't about -- >> she doesn't even appear until halfway through. she says she wants to run as an underdog make it clear to etÑzvores she wants to earn their votes. she is driving to iowa. >> clinton's road trip is designed to send a new kind of message. she's listening to voters and determined to earn their support this time around. >> jon: that's a refreshing change from her 2008 strategy. shut up i'm talking. (laughter) >> the republicans, of course, have been anticipating this announcement since like3> jon: they have had ample time to man the ramparts stockpile the munitions rand paul was first out of the gate with a clinton-themed classic replete with dystopian cliches because orwell predicted the future where tv is giant never in color and for some reason outside. (laughter) rnc chairman priebus was p
that-- so hillary rodham general everson stein em clintoned iii has observationly announced her canadiansdidacy for president of the united states again. i applaud hillary for not acting like she is drop a bombshell with the announcement because, you know, this isn't about -- >> she doesn't even appear until halfway through. she says she wants to run as an underdog make it clear to etÑzvores she wants to earn their votes. she is driving to iowa. >> clinton's road trip is designed...