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you know, i was so relieved. >> detective clear met with cindy carlson and steve brown.ticular attention when they told him that levi, who never had much money, had taken out an enormous life insurance policy. >> the most useful piece of information was about a $700,000-plus insurance policy that was paid out on levi carlson. >> detective clear learned that on november 3rd, 2008, carl helped levi sign up for the policy. the beneficiary -- carl himself. >> he actually takes him to see an insurance agent and takes out approximately a $400,000 life insurance policy with a $300,000 accident rider. 17 days later, the fatal accident happens. >> the money was supposed to go levi's two daughters. but detective clear learned the girls never got a dime. >> there was money spent on a lot -- a multitude of things. home improvement, and carl spent a lot of money on the duck business. there were some huge payouts on that. >> as he dug deeper, detective clear discovered that ca carl carlson had collected on a number of insurance policies over the years. in 1986, carl's new dodge charge
you know, i was so relieved. >> detective clear met with cindy carlson and steve brown.ticular attention when they told him that levi, who never had much money, had taken out an enormous life insurance policy. >> the most useful piece of information was about a $700,000-plus insurance policy that was paid out on levi carlson. >> detective clear learned that on november 3rd, 2008, carl helped levi sign up for the policy. the beneficiary -- carl himself. >> he actually...
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steve brown is the bear. >> i think the bash case is well-known at this point. a lot of exposure to china. a lot of exposure to coal. that is not looking as good as it had in prior cycles. i understand all of that. as warren buffett is fond of saying, the news hasn't gotten any better but the prices sure have. this is a stock with 3% yield selling at ten times earnings. had a huge rally off the bottom last summer of almost 50%. it's digesting the gains since then. has not gotten off to a good start this year. i got to tell you something. you still have 30% of the float short. they have not covered from those summer lows. quite frankly, i think we're at a point where the estimates and the negativity surrounding this stock are over -- about to change. >> with all due respect to warren buffett it's not about price, it's valuation. >> i think that's what he meant. but continue. >> i'll try and clear it up to for you. >> sure. >> value you asian has not improved. they got joe cash. going to do away with the yield. if you focus on this headline here, china's increasin
steve brown is the bear. >> i think the bash case is well-known at this point. a lot of exposure to china. a lot of exposure to coal. that is not looking as good as it had in prior cycles. i understand all of that. as warren buffett is fond of saying, the news hasn't gotten any better but the prices sure have. this is a stock with 3% yield selling at ten times earnings. had a huge rally off the bottom last summer of almost 50%. it's digesting the gains since then. has not gotten off to a...
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. >> reporter: steve brown watched it over sacramento.spotted it over auburn. >> it kind of approached from that direction and came across, kind of slow. >> reporter: did they see the same thing that kay saw? multiple objects captured on this man's iphone. >> i seen like six bright orange-colored lights. they were like almost in a diamond or triangle shape. >> reporter: and not just northern california. somebody posted this video from the hollywood hills on youtube. multiple glowing objects out there among the new year's eve fireworks. >> there's two of them. three altogether. >> no. it's four! >> reporter: in auburn, hans and his wife saw it a few hours earlier than the other sightings. >> that's the funny thing. no sound, blinks lights. just this big form. >> and whoever it was moved up and to the left. it hovered there for probably about 60 seconds. and then it took off at a high rate of speed, out of sight, directly away from us, and just disappeared. >> reporter: of course, we're always looking for rational explanations for ufo sight
. >> reporter: steve brown watched it over sacramento.spotted it over auburn. >> it kind of approached from that direction and came across, kind of slow. >> reporter: did they see the same thing that kay saw? multiple objects captured on this man's iphone. >> i seen like six bright orange-colored lights. they were like almost in a diamond or triangle shape. >> reporter: and not just northern california. somebody posted this video from the hollywood hills on...
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this is just the perfect pass to steve smith. terrell brown is there but smith makes the catch.e to acknowledge greatness. knew remember that great goal line ahmam brooks trying to get an early jump on the other one. watch it again. brooks actually did one in college. to infinity and beyond. that's just too much. it's in a penalty. panthers sent their huge probowl coburn into the goal. they do get a field goal out of this drive and lead it 10-6. niners have a chance to score. the first td in 18 possessions against kaepernick to vernon davis. vernon didn't have both feet in bounds. officials review it. jim harbaugh he needs counseling from bolden and further reviews shows davis dragged that left food. the call was reversed. touchdown niners. they led at halftime. and kaepernick could feel the momentum shifting. this was a big touchdown in the fourth quarter. two of them back to back. and bowman getting this one. now it's back to brooks. it's his turn. newton outplayed kap early in. but kap wins this beauty contest. it's frank gore. frank gore did not play today but he did run for
this is just the perfect pass to steve smith. terrell brown is there but smith makes the catch.e to acknowledge greatness. knew remember that great goal line ahmam brooks trying to get an early jump on the other one. watch it again. brooks actually did one in college. to infinity and beyond. that's just too much. it's in a penalty. panthers sent their huge probowl coburn into the goal. they do get a field goal out of this drive and lead it 10-6. niners have a chance to score. the first td in 18...
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. >> abigail doolittle, jeff brown and steve weissman. >> in fairness, steve would have been here but his pick didn't win. >> that's our panel. let's talk about these all-stars and put them to the test. we have been watching what's happening in terms of the january barometer. as goes january, so goes the year. abby, i want to ask you. we did a little stat digging to see just how accurate this january barometer idea is. it seems that -- >> they are actually yng arguing at each other. >> then we worked out we were looking at different time frames. we were both right but both wrong at the same time. the cnbc crack data team has these stats, that in the last 85 years, the january barometer has been right 62 of them, i.e., 73% of the time. the s&p is down 3.3% so far this year, not a great start to the year. do you think this is going to be accurate this time? >> i do, mandy. of course, i'm starting with the tacticals. when i look at the charts now, they look bearish as they had last year. i think we are still likely to see a correction that's been building for some time. i think the funda
. >> abigail doolittle, jeff brown and steve weissman. >> in fairness, steve would have been here but his pick didn't win. >> that's our panel. let's talk about these all-stars and put them to the test. we have been watching what's happening in terms of the january barometer. as goes january, so goes the year. abby, i want to ask you. we did a little stat digging to see just how accurate this january barometer idea is. it seems that -- >> they are actually yng arguing at...
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steve: what? what? [ laughter ] was it brown clay? immy: one guy was like, i didn't get any clay, but here you go. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: that's a baby ruth. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey, if you're on facebook listen to this. a new study found that more than 11 million people have quit facebook in the last three years. [ applause ] unfortunately, none of them were your parents. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: you get any of my posts, son? i posted you a couple times. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: finally, new research found that having a drink every day can hurt your memory. or as that's also known, the point. [ laughter and applause ] we have a great show today, give it up for the roots everybody, lets go! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, man! [ cheers and applause ] it's a show. we have a fun, fun show tonight. he is the host and musical guest this weekend on "saturday night live." drake is here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] i love that guy. >> steve: he is a delight. >> jimmy: hey, if you don't know, higgins is the
steve: what? what? [ laughter ] was it brown clay? immy: one guy was like, i didn't get any clay, but here you go. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: that's a baby ruth. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey, if you're on facebook listen to this. a new study found that more than 11 million people have quit facebook in the last three years. [ applause ] unfortunately, none of them were your parents. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: you get any of my posts, son? i posted you a couple...
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steve kornacki is the host of up with steve kornacki" and richard ben-venista is currently a partner with the law firm of mayor brown. thank you so much. let me go to steve. if you could tie together this. what was in the times," i'm sure it's familiar to you, the manner in which the governor is intimately involved in this campaign of muscling or pressuring, whatever terms you want hundreds, 100 mares going around to them one at a time finding out who are the big contributor, where can they squeeze the money coming in or going out of the mayor's office to get these men and women to play ball with his election campaign and the stories you've been working on the one regarding hoboken and harrison and now the one in bellville with the senior citizens whose home apparently benefits for hurricane relief where there was never a hurricane. tell me how it all fits together in a coherent behavior pat fern, if you will. >> let's take belleville. if you're not from new jersey and don't know what belleville is, it's a blue collar town about 35,000 people just outside newark. like everything in north jersey, it was touched by sa
steve kornacki is the host of up with steve kornacki" and richard ben-venista is currently a partner with the law firm of mayor brown. thank you so much. let me go to steve. if you could tie together this. what was in the times," i'm sure it's familiar to you, the manner in which the governor is intimately involved in this campaign of muscling or pressuring, whatever terms you want hundreds, 100 mares going around to them one at a time finding out who are the big contributor, where...
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slavery in the sense that it had not been excavated the way that steve in particular wanted to do with this film and the story. >> brown: well, tell us a little bit more about that because what were you... what were you after in telling the story, what kind of portrait that you felt needed to be told? >> i think two things. for me, as a writer, there was an emotional honesty and emotional velocity with solomon and his story. you have to understand, at that time, for a lot of people of color, particularly slaves, as you saw in that clip, to read and write was a death sentence. so, comparatively, there were very few first-person narratives of what it was like to live through and to survive slavery. i think, for steve as a filmmaker, he wanted to render these images-- the beautiful ones, the difficult ones-- with a level of authenticity that for a lot of people has not been seen in film or in television. for most people, their visual experiences with slavery were "gone with the wind," things like that, or "django," which may be an entertaining film but went at slavery with a very... a different mindset. for us, again, we
slavery in the sense that it had not been excavated the way that steve in particular wanted to do with this film and the story. >> brown: well, tell us a little bit more about that because what were you... what were you after in telling the story, what kind of portrait that you felt needed to be told? >> i think two things. for me, as a writer, there was an emotional honesty and emotional velocity with solomon and his story. you have to understand, at that time, for a lot of people...
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take more risk and it's a way they'll want to meet got them this it turns brown seeds and that they have a share. >>darya: stevet interview and all kinds of of information on the big story which is the niners big game the division playoffs this week and with the panthers and in advance of that the mayors of san francisco and charlotte have made a friendly wager over the 49ers' playoff game with the panthers. if the niners win, charlotte mayor patrick cannon will have to wear niners gear at the u-s conference of mayors later this month. and must give san francisco mayor ed lee some of charlotte's famous barbeque pulled pork. if the panthers win, mayor lee will don panthers colors, and surrender some boudin sourdough and ghirardelli chocolate to mayor cannon. its cold out there in some parts of the country. so cold people are creating their own metaphors for the recent weather. we'll have some of our favorites coming up at 9:45. and do you think your job is stressful? coming up after the break we'll outline the most * stressful jobs of 2014. think your job is stressful? maybe you've made careercast-dot-com's top
take more risk and it's a way they'll want to meet got them this it turns brown seeds and that they have a share. >>darya: stevet interview and all kinds of of information on the big story which is the niners big game the division playoffs this week and with the panthers and in advance of that the mayors of san francisco and charlotte have made a friendly wager over the 49ers' playoff game with the panthers. if the niners win, charlotte mayor patrick cannon will have to wear niners gear...
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brown on what he would buy right here right now. mike murphy's playbook is getting a boost today. sheila on whether the nasdaq's bounce is for real. steve grasso on the key levels to watching today's trade. and morgan stanley's vince reinhardt on the fed follow. we begin with the biggest movers on the biggest day for earnings so far. pete, you nailed it. facebook and under armour. >> you know, we talked yesterday about facebook and the fact it had done absolutely nothing when you look over the last monday or so. basically it had been up 1 1/2% maybe. trading around $55 a share. they absolutely slaultherred these numbers. exactly what murph and a lot of the guys who had been pounding the table on this name or a long time were looking for. they did it, through execution. under armour signaled they were going to and then they actually delivered. it was february notal, scott that the folks actually -- that's why it's a stock picker's market. you're looking for the right stocks to be in at the right time. under armour continues to go up for the upside. >> your brother, jon. which reports matter tonight? amazon, google, chipotle. >> the first
brown on what he would buy right here right now. mike murphy's playbook is getting a boost today. sheila on whether the nasdaq's bounce is for real. steve grasso on the key levels to watching today's trade. and morgan stanley's vince reinhardt on the fed follow. we begin with the biggest movers on the biggest day for earnings so far. pete, you nailed it. facebook and under armour. >> you know, we talked yesterday about facebook and the fact it had done absolutely nothing when you look...
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brown leaves. unusual sight. we'll keep talking about that, unfortunately. it's monday, january 20th. i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. >>> steve's got music, special weather music, in his -- >> i wish it would rain. >> or let it rain. something like that. you are talking about -- some flowers are coming out in january that are very, very early. things are just out of whack. we should be 57 to 62 on the temperatures. they are 64 to 78. 20s, 30s, 40s. it's cold for some. for others, though, another blast of cold air will make it into the great lakes. the pattern is stuck. nothing is changing. everything goes up and over the ridge. for us, we'll have 60s and 70s today. a little bit of a high cloud band and also some patchy fog has come back to the coast. here's sal. >>> right now we're looking at a pretty good commute on this holiday. a lot of people are not going. it's gonna make it much easier. this is highway 24. it looks pretty good as you drive through to the tunnel. the drive time is seven minutes, which is much better than normal. also at the commute, this is a look at highway 80 westbound. hire 80 is light -- highway 80 is
brown leaves. unusual sight. we'll keep talking about that, unfortunately. it's monday, january 20th. i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. >>> steve's got music, special weather music, in his -- >> i wish it would rain. >> or let it rain. something like that. you are talking about -- some flowers are coming out in january that are very, very early. things are just out of whack. we should be 57 to 62 on the temperatures. they are 64 to 78. 20s, 30s, 40s. it's cold for...
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have vanda felbab-brown, also in the center for 21st century security and intelligence focusing in particular on afghanistan today but also on a licit networks around the world. stevepifer is senior fellow with our center for u.s. and europe and also drugs for arms control and nonproliferation project. tamara cofman wittes is director for the sub on center for middle east policy and also a senior fellow who will cover all of there's things going on in that part of the world. suzanne maloney is the senior fellow at the saban center, runs are blog among other things, and will speak on iran. and jonathan pollack is just off the plane from korea will be our expert focusing on asia, china, the koreas, japan, et cetera. jonathan is the director of the john l. thornton china center fellow here. thank you very much for your attention. >> thank you. thanks very much. great beer and also really wonderful to see such a big crowd. this is one of my favorite events at brookings every year because i think this book really sort of is one i keep on my desk all through the year, both so that i can refer to it on deadline, which i've done on many occasions, and so that when i talked
have vanda felbab-brown, also in the center for 21st century security and intelligence focusing in particular on afghanistan today but also on a licit networks around the world. stevepifer is senior fellow with our center for u.s. and europe and also drugs for arms control and nonproliferation project. tamara cofman wittes is director for the sub on center for middle east policy and also a senior fellow who will cover all of there's things going on in that part of the world. suzanne maloney is...