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and henry sullivan was still a suspect. >> we still had the henry sullivan angle, and also we don't lose of the fact that there may be an unknown perpetrator involved in this crime. there may be something else completely unrelated to the sale of the pickup involved. you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to you doctor. >>> based on dna testing and blood spatter analysis, investigators believe richard van dusen was p
and henry sullivan was still a suspect. >> we still had the henry sullivan angle, and also we don't lose of the fact that there may be an unknown perpetrator involved in this crime. there may be something else completely unrelated to the sale of the pickup involved. you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask...
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. >> here he is, ed sullivan! ] >> thank you very much. >> no matter who controlled the tv set the other nights of the week, on sunday night, 8:00, you were going to watch "ed sullivan." >> ed sullivan was a phenomenon and a powerful force. >> quiet, please. quiet. >> the beauty of the sullivan kind of variety show is that if you didn't like something, something else would be around in four minutes. >> no, no. it is very difficult. >> advertisers wanted everybody. and so they got everybody. a little kid and his grandparents could watch the same show. >> they would have an elephant on and then the next thing, somebody doing shakespeare and the next thing a comic. there would be an acrobat and then an opera singer the next bit, which was true variety. ♪ we'll go downtown things will be great when you're downtown ♪ >> anything that was current was on the "ed sullivan show." >> richard pryor. >> everybody wanted the showcase. and if you got on "sullivan," you knew you could talk about it next. did you see sullivan? >>
. >> here he is, ed sullivan! ] >> thank you very much. >> no matter who controlled the tv set the other nights of the week, on sunday night, 8:00, you were going to watch "ed sullivan." >> ed sullivan was a phenomenon and a powerful force. >> quiet, please. quiet. >> the beauty of the sullivan kind of variety show is that if you didn't like something, something else would be around in four minutes. >> no, no. it is very difficult. >>...
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if you got on sullivan you could talk about it. did you see sullivan?ct, no respect from anyone. >> as a performer you couldn't get a better place to sell your product. >> when i started out they would say variety is a man's game. it's dean, milton berle, jackie gleason, but variety is what i know. i felt it was in my genes to do this. >> she had been so good on the garry moore show, she always knew she could sing and dance and be funny. >> on my show, i would do prat falls and jump out of windows and get pies in the face, and it was heaven. >> i think it is -- >> you know, i still see a rerun of carroll burnett show, and i say they're funny! there has never been a better three-wall sketch show ever. >> and the best in bed, too, remember? >> you never went to bed with -- >> well. >> not supposed to curtsy, you're supposed to bow. well, i get dizzy when i bend over. >> when tim conway came on his goal in life was to destroy harvey. >> here's tim with our own harvey korman as a new dentist with his very first patient. we used to have a pool back stage, no
if you got on sullivan you could talk about it. did you see sullivan?ct, no respect from anyone. >> as a performer you couldn't get a better place to sell your product. >> when i started out they would say variety is a man's game. it's dean, milton berle, jackie gleason, but variety is what i know. i felt it was in my genes to do this. >> she had been so good on the garry moore show, she always knew she could sing and dance and be funny. >> on my show, i would do prat...
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if you got on sullivan, you could talk about it. did you see sullivan?ect, no respect from anyone. >> as a performer, you couldn't get a better place to sell your product. >> when i started out, they would say variety is a man's game. it's dean, milton berle, jackie glee onson, you know? the guys. but variety is what i know.son,? the guys. but variety is what i know.son,? the guys. but variety is what i know.son,? the guys. but variety is what i know.ason? the guys. but variety is what i know. i felt it was in my genes to do this. >> she had been so good on the "garry moore show," she always knew she could sing and dance and be funny. >> on my show, i would do prat falls and jump out of windows and get pies in the face, and it was heaven. >> i think it is -- oh, god! >> you know, i still see a rerun of the carol burnett show and i say, they are funny! there has never been a better three-wall sketch show ever. >> she was great in bed too. remember? >> you never went to bed with -- >> well. >> not supposed to curtsy, you're supposed to bow. well, i get diz
if you got on sullivan, you could talk about it. did you see sullivan?ect, no respect from anyone. >> as a performer, you couldn't get a better place to sell your product. >> when i started out, they would say variety is a man's game. it's dean, milton berle, jackie glee onson, you know? the guys. but variety is what i know.son,? the guys. but variety is what i know.son,? the guys. but variety is what i know.son,? the guys. but variety is what i know.ason? the guys. but variety is...
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. >> here he is, ed sullivan!o controlled the tv set the other nights of the week, on sunday night 8:00, you were going to watch ed sullivan. >> ed sullivan was a phenomenon. he was a powerful force. >> the beauty of the sullivan kind of variety show is that if you didn't like something, something else would be around in four minutes. >> no, no, it is very difficult. >> advertisers wanted everybody. and so they got everybody. a little kid and his grandparents to watch the same show. >> they would have an elephant on, and then the next thing somebody doing shakespeare, and the next thing, a comic. there would be an acrobat then an opera singer, which was true variety. ♪ go downtown things will be great when you're downtown ♪ >> anything that was current was on "the ed sullivan show." >> rodney dangerfield. >> everyone would say, did you watch "the ed sullivan show?" >> my whole life i don't get no respect, no respect from anyone. >> as a performer, you couldn't get a better place to sell your product. >> when i sta
. >> here he is, ed sullivan!o controlled the tv set the other nights of the week, on sunday night 8:00, you were going to watch ed sullivan. >> ed sullivan was a phenomenon. he was a powerful force. >> the beauty of the sullivan kind of variety show is that if you didn't like something, something else would be around in four minutes. >> no, no, it is very difficult. >> advertisers wanted everybody. and so they got everybody. a little kid and his grandparents to...
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fox news, talk radio host tom is sullivan, and red eye a andy sullivan, and red eye a andy levy, joining when folks think about what they get from alaska, sullivan, and red eye a andy levy, joining they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better
fox news, talk radio host tom is sullivan, and red eye a andy sullivan, and red eye a andy levy, joining when folks think about what they get from alaska, sullivan, and red eye a andy levy, joining they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when...
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>> sullivan comes forward to police but claims he's the victim of a video hoax. >> sullivan pleads guiltymage and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. he's sentenced to two years' probation and his license is suspended for six months. he's also ordered to pay more than $17,000 in damages. >> olson credits his police driver's training for helping him escape the attack. >> i honestly believe if i didn't have those skills, he would have driven me into a tree, flipped me over. i have no doubt that he would seriously have assaulted me. >> olson says he still doesn't know what sparked sullivan's rage. >> i know for a fact nothing happened on the road because i didn't even know this vehicle was behind me. no idea what caused this. >> he's just relieved the terrifying incident is over. >> this is shaking me. how do you deal with somebody trying to, what i think, you know, kill you on the road? you better get someone here. this dude is crazy. here he -- oh. >> can you stop the car? >> no. he's jumping on my hood. smashed my windscreen. >>> coming up -- a fun day of sledding takes a horrifying t
>> sullivan comes forward to police but claims he's the victim of a video hoax. >> sullivan pleads guiltymage and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. he's sentenced to two years' probation and his license is suspended for six months. he's also ordered to pay more than $17,000 in damages. >> olson credits his police driver's training for helping him escape the attack. >> i honestly believe if i didn't have those skills, he would have driven me into a tree, flipped me...
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fox news, talk radio host tom is sullivan, and red eye a andy levy, joining me next. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. lou: coming up tonight, best selling author, history channel star brad melcher on what is seemingly behind the never ending list of obama scandals. >> and david bossy here to tell us why establishment republicans are more focused on 12 million illegal immigrants than 20 million unemployed americans. >> a democratic 2016 hopeful may be out of the running or moving to frontrunner status. former montana governor schweizer made disparageing renarc -- remarks about eric cantor, he is not i think so i don't think. again i could careless, i am accepting. how nicely is. joining us now to talk about this and more fox news red eye co
fox news, talk radio host tom is sullivan, and red eye a andy levy, joining me next. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. lou: coming up tonight, best selling author,...
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sullivan is using the more traditional tactic of having other people deliver the negative stuff. watch. it is going to effect jobs. >> dan sullivan is all about alaska. >> meantime, in mississippi the senator run off and mississippi native, brett farve. i 11ed through football that strong leadership request be the difference between winning and losing, and when it comes to our state, trust me, mississippi can win. >> cochrane is in the race of his life. given the polling in his run off, the ad by farve, who holds the nfl record for the most touch down passes amounts to a cochrane hail mary. finally, let's stay with the sports team. the 6th annual congressional softball game. the women of congress, beat the rivals proceeds in the game went to a breast cancer charity call. former congressman and shooting survivor threw out the first pitch. before taking the field, giffords tweeted out a joke saying bet you my first pitch will be better than yours. you can see it was, here is the replay. a few weeks ago at the mets opener. >> his first pitch was not great. just a bit outside. just a
sullivan is using the more traditional tactic of having other people deliver the negative stuff. watch. it is going to effect jobs. >> dan sullivan is all about alaska. >> meantime, in mississippi the senator run off and mississippi native, brett farve. i 11ed through football that strong leadership request be the difference between winning and losing, and when it comes to our state, trust me, mississippi can win. >> cochrane is in the race of his life. given the polling in...
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it is a mess. >> professor sullivan, inc. you so much -- thank you so much. of what we see in iraq. we have a wonderful guest host this hour to get your four day work week in the second half started. our guest host, banking analyst at stanford c bernstein. looking at the state of global wall street. and the deputy chief u.s. economist at ubs. an optimistic view on the american economy. brad, let me start with you. what is the state of layoffs and wall street for all of the people watching the city, london, and here in manhattan? will there be a dribble of layoffs until labor day or will that be formal firings? >> you're going to see cutbacks continuing in the trading business, particularly fixed-income, but also a lot of the cutbacks are done at this point. are an investment banker, you don't have anything to worry about. m&a is doing well, equity capital markets is doing well. >> house economics research doing? >> we never did well to begin with. what are you hearing from your clients? they need advice, don't they? >> the problem we are running into now, everything we're talking ab
it is a mess. >> professor sullivan, inc. you so much -- thank you so much. of what we see in iraq. we have a wonderful guest host this hour to get your four day work week in the second half started. our guest host, banking analyst at stanford c bernstein. looking at the state of global wall street. and the deputy chief u.s. economist at ubs. an optimistic view on the american economy. brad, let me start with you. what is the state of layoffs and wall street for all of the people watching...
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judge sullivan has a reputation for demanding things. yes, he does. ted stephens case about four or five years ago. he was not shy in showing his displeasure for how that was tried. there was a special prosecutor. he accused them of sort of willfulfully concealing evidence. so, you know, going back in front of him is probably not a great thing. if you have concealed evidence, i don't know if the irs would say that they have done that though. >> i don't know people realize the courtroom is just so much different. and sort of dancing around be a and not coming straight with the judge on the other side is far no more than the gamesmanship you see on capitol hill. >> we should point out appointing a special prosecutor is a huge step. >> done by the judge. >> done by the judge. he has that power. but it's a very extraordinary step. there is no -- we don't know if he is going to take that step in this case. >> members of congress have asked attorney general holder to appoint a special prosecutor. still no special prosecutor. so maybe if judge sullivan gets
judge sullivan has a reputation for demanding things. yes, he does. ted stephens case about four or five years ago. he was not shy in showing his displeasure for how that was tried. there was a special prosecutor. he accused them of sort of willfulfully concealing evidence. so, you know, going back in front of him is probably not a great thing. if you have concealed evidence, i don't know if the irs would say that they have done that though. >> i don't know people realize the courtroom is...
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then you look at andrew sullivan's seminal piece on this.failed to get the supreme court to even take the case. why do they consider themselves the architects of our civil rights. >> nobody thinks we're the architects of the civil rights. nobody ever suggested that. what we did was we took one case. i think it happens to be an important case. and for andrew sullivan or anybody who thinks that case wasn't important, they ought to go out and talk to the people in california. the thousands and thousands who streamed into the streets with joy because we eliminated proposition 8. they ought to talk to the tens of thousands, millions of people around the country. many of whom have come up to me and talked about how important it was to strike down proposition 8. so to talk about that as not being important, i think, misses a really important point. but nobody is saying that the perry case was the beginning or the end of this movement. this has gone on for decades. the talk, the respect to talk about andrew sullivan's article in 1989 as being a semi
then you look at andrew sullivan's seminal piece on this.failed to get the supreme court to even take the case. why do they consider themselves the architects of our civil rights. >> nobody thinks we're the architects of the civil rights. nobody ever suggested that. what we did was we took one case. i think it happens to be an important case. and for andrew sullivan or anybody who thinks that case wasn't important, they ought to go out and talk to the people in california. the thousands...
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sullivan explained his views this what. >> never eat -- never asked how agreement about his past. i see and not because he is good but because -- >> the figures also just american expansion overseas at the turn of the 20th century. progressives like teddy roosevelt believes in spreading anglo-saxon civilization to places like hawaii, the philippines, cuba and central america. tammany boss richard kroeger was among the most vocal opponents of america's and realistic designs on foreign lands. and immigrant from ireland, he retained a very irish and favorite old-fashioned american view of imperialism. he once told reporters why he opposed overseas adventures. >> let me explain what i mean by anti-imperialism. it means opposition if you condone everybody who doesn't speak english. it seems to be the fashion when people don't speak english, raise an army to shoot them down. >> he was criticized as a numbskull for those of use. years later when the same civic elites joined with cultural conservatives in an effort to restrict immigration, congressman william cochran, a native, bitterly o
sullivan explained his views this what. >> never eat -- never asked how agreement about his past. i see and not because he is good but because -- >> the figures also just american expansion overseas at the turn of the 20th century. progressives like teddy roosevelt believes in spreading anglo-saxon civilization to places like hawaii, the philippines, cuba and central america. tammany boss richard kroeger was among the most vocal opponents of america's and realistic designs on...
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sullivan is the chief executive of the pga superstore., i will speak to a company that is partnered with ryan seacrest and they want to connect to the world through food. also, yes, father's day is just four days away. my guest is going to help millions find the perfect gift for their father. ♪ >> if you were not keeping track of father's day, i'm going to tell you. it is just four days away here in the united states, and while getting a gift for dad may be tricky, gift cards can provide a foolproof solution. in fact, this father's day, get this, more than 1.8 billion dollars is going to be spent on gift cards. jason wolfe is the chief executive and creator of gift cards.com. -- giftcards.com. before we get into the details of father's day and what to get and what not to get, tell us the story of giftcards.com and how jason wolfe managed to create this. >> in the mid-1990's, i was recovering from some surgeries and i was not able to work. i created the first coupon site. i was able to build that in 2000 and sold it. during that time, i cr
sullivan is the chief executive of the pga superstore., i will speak to a company that is partnered with ryan seacrest and they want to connect to the world through food. also, yes, father's day is just four days away. my guest is going to help millions find the perfect gift for their father. ♪ >> if you were not keeping track of father's day, i'm going to tell you. it is just four days away here in the united states, and while getting a gift for dad may be tricky, gift cards can...
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brian sullivan is sitting in this morning for joe.cky at the nasdaq we should say because she's going to be speaking with gopro's ceo, the wearable cameramaker pricing its ipo at $24 a share at the top end of its expected $21 to $24 range. we will talk to the founder, nick woodman, at 8:30 eastern time this morning. the gopro is a must have gadget for weekend warriors, which that's us to squawk sports news. tiger woods is back in the game playing his first tournament since back surgery back in march. ayman, good morning to you. >> good morning to you. this sa beautiful congressional country club. tiger woods is set to kick off at 8:12 a.m. a lot of anticipation is building. just to get a sense of whether surgery he had, he was aiming to come back for the british open in july. but he said he feels a little bit better. he thinks he's ahead of his schedule for his recovery from that back surgery. so he's out here today. this is the quicken loans national and the significance of this is that its tiger woods' foundation that sponsors the e
brian sullivan is sitting in this morning for joe.cky at the nasdaq we should say because she's going to be speaking with gopro's ceo, the wearable cameramaker pricing its ipo at $24 a share at the top end of its expected $21 to $24 range. we will talk to the founder, nick woodman, at 8:30 eastern time this morning. the gopro is a must have gadget for weekend warriors, which that's us to squawk sports news. tiger woods is back in the game playing his first tournament since back surgery back in...
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in my view, margaret sullivan went too far in says "time's" editor shouldn't have allowed him to make that argument. they have a good track record of holding back information that would in fact harm national security. kingsley now claims he's saying the newspaper should always defer to the government but i have to say, his lack of faith in journalism is pretty troubling. >>> in our press picks, this is way over the line. any journalist can post something dumb on twitter. look at what we heard from the msnbc commentator, responding to a tweet which said my family survived a concentration camp, came to the u.s. with nothing legally and made it work. torre's comments, the power of whiteness. really? the power of whiteness? you're trying to score a racial point against people who survived nazi captivity? days later, torre apologized on twitter. in an attempt to comment on racism in post world war ii america, i used a shorthand that was insensitive and wrong. i am very sorry and will make sure this doesn't happen again. i hope that's the case. >>> megyn kelly takes on joe scarborough and a
in my view, margaret sullivan went too far in says "time's" editor shouldn't have allowed him to make that argument. they have a good track record of holding back information that would in fact harm national security. kingsley now claims he's saying the newspaper should always defer to the government but i have to say, his lack of faith in journalism is pretty troubling. >>> in our press picks, this is way over the line. any journalist can post something dumb on twitter. look...
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in alaska it is dan sullivan who is on the attack. but sullivan is using the more traditional cabbing tick on having other people deliver the stuff. watch. >> . >> now in mississippi, next week senate primary run off, and now, it feature as television ad with veteran nfl quarterback and mississippi native, brett farve. >> i have learned through football that strong leadership can be the difference between win withing and losing. farve holds the nfl record for most touch down passes. giving the latest polling to a cochrane hail mary. finally, let's stay with the sports theme. the 6th annual congressional team. the women of congress beat their rivals in the walter reed with walter reed press core, 10-5. proceeds. forms parter congresswoman and shooting survivor gaby giffords threw out the first pitch, and she did a pretty good job. she promised rapper 50-cent, my first pitch will be better than yours. and it was. here is a preplay of 50-cent, at the mets opener. >> this first pitch was not great. >> oh. >> just a bit outside. >> oh. tha
in alaska it is dan sullivan who is on the attack. but sullivan is using the more traditional cabbing tick on having other people deliver the stuff. watch. >> . >> now in mississippi, next week senate primary run off, and now, it feature as television ad with veteran nfl quarterback and mississippi native, brett farve. >> i have learned through football that strong leadership can be the difference between win withing and losing. farve holds the nfl record for most touch down...
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sullivan to improve education and job training for minorities. >>> that's nbc 10 news for now. for glenn, danny and all of us here, i'm denise nakano. for news and weather updates any time, head to nbc10.com. >> live from boston, it's the u.s. men's heterosexual figure-skating championships. >> good evening. i'm scott hamilton here with tara lipinski. >> we're two weeks away from the sochi olympics, and there's already been a lot of
sullivan to improve education and job training for minorities. >>> that's nbc 10 news for now. for glenn, danny and all of us here, i'm denise nakano. for news and weather updates any time, head to nbc10.com. >> live from boston, it's the u.s. men's heterosexual figure-skating championships. >> good evening. i'm scott hamilton here with tara lipinski. >> we're two weeks away from the sochi olympics, and there's already been a lot of
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. >> president sullivan, trustees, faculty, alumni, parents, and especially the incredible members of the class of 2014, good morning and hallelujah. [applause] i am most honored to be among you to share the stage with my fellow honorees. honored to be g you to share the stage with my fellow honorees. such generous and brilliant trailblazers. i am truly humbled to be among them and to share this glorious day with you, my new classmates. today is a day of celebration. round get another rousing of applause for the parents and step parents who not only made this day possible, but made you possible? [applause] and i have to give another shout out to my dear friend and former roommate and the greatest mayor that burlington has ever known, merle weinberger. [applause] i would also like to congratulate the entire university community as you have successfully completed your jupiter 13th year -- 213th year. old as is you about as feel after nine months of arguing with russia at the u.n. [laughter] the big difference is that you are a whole lot better looking than the average member of the secu
. >> president sullivan, trustees, faculty, alumni, parents, and especially the incredible members of the class of 2014, good morning and hallelujah. [applause] i am most honored to be among you to share the stage with my fellow honorees. honored to be g you to share the stage with my fellow honorees. such generous and brilliant trailblazers. i am truly humbled to be among them and to share this glorious day with you, my new classmates. today is a day of celebration. round get another...
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. >> chief inspector sullivan says cameras captured a man putting the device in the machine's dispenser. for now they're not revealing a motive or a connection to the nearby business. but they are concerned he may have basic bomb-making knowledge and even more of the dangerous explosives on hand and ready to go. >> we're concerned that he's going to go out and do this again and the next time somebody's going to get hurt. >> if it would have been during the day knowing that it was literally right here with pieces of the plastic she could have been hit by it. >> reporter: despite that risk, no one was hurt. philadelphia police tell us right now the alcohol, tobacco and fire arms lab down in maryland is reviewing fragments of this bomb to determine exactly what kind of material was used that, too, should help lead police to their dangerous suspect. live tonight in mayfair, george spencer, nbc 10 news. >>> a major headache for anyone heading south to the beach this weekend. you'll face a big detour and extra traffic from the 495 bridge closure. and for the first time today, delaware transpo
. >> chief inspector sullivan says cameras captured a man putting the device in the machine's dispenser. for now they're not revealing a motive or a connection to the nearby business. but they are concerned he may have basic bomb-making knowledge and even more of the dangerous explosives on hand and ready to go. >> we're concerned that he's going to go out and do this again and the next time somebody's going to get hurt. >> if it would have been during the day knowing that it...
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theo sullivan said president has to cast caution aside and provide robust military assistance immediately>> i do not buy it. we provide a robust military assistance from the time the bush administration invaded in 2003 4 8 years and look what it accomplished. i do not think that is a persuasive argument. has amassed $2 billion. where did they get the money and issue right in saying they are a greater threat than al qaeda? >> a greater threat to people in the region? yes. in the united states? not necessarily. we overreact. today, new york city tomorrow. i am not convinced that is the case. where do they get the money? knocking over the national bank in mosul helped. that is where the money. extortion.ng, said what welumn really need is a temporary ia, ande with iran, syr russia. >> i do not know about russia but we have a temporary alliance, de facto with iran and syria. syria has a bond isil. the iranians are providing maliki'-- to our al-maliki's government. -- syria has a bond -- bombed isil. >> dick cheney weighed in. one that isis is a direct threat to america. the same dick cheney w
theo sullivan said president has to cast caution aside and provide robust military assistance immediately>> i do not buy it. we provide a robust military assistance from the time the bush administration invaded in 2003 4 8 years and look what it accomplished. i do not think that is a persuasive argument. has amassed $2 billion. where did they get the money and issue right in saying they are a greater threat than al qaeda? >> a greater threat to people in the region? yes. in the...
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sullivan is the editor. and glad to have you here.ne of the problems i have when out on the phone you take pictures and that kind of stuff and what is the solution. >> a nice solution is the mopey juice pack. that is on the bottom of the smart phone. it increwses the battery life and doubles. it this is an iphone 51and you can down load the app. what is nice about it, you can use a app. and store the photos and storage as well. >> and next to that we have the kindle paper weight. >> again, that is tried and true, and super simple to use. we love that in any light. right now, it is getting darker. and earlier, the light was bright. >> it was hard to so the ipad. >> it is like the sun on the beach, no problem. >> the charge lasts eight weeks. >> that is, exactly. and reads well and pages turn quickly. it is nice. >> this is your favorite tablet? >> this is the tablet galaxy pro and in between the 10 and 11 inchers and 5 or 6 or 7 inch ones and the proetszing power is nice to play games, although i play ya tzee. when you want to play int
sullivan is the editor. and glad to have you here.ne of the problems i have when out on the phone you take pictures and that kind of stuff and what is the solution. >> a nice solution is the mopey juice pack. that is on the bottom of the smart phone. it increwses the battery life and doubles. it this is an iphone 51and you can down load the app. what is nice about it, you can use a app. and store the photos and storage as well. >> and next to that we have the kindle paper weight....
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own brian sullivan, live from the indy grand pre.a about three-second delay, so over to you. >> reporter: thank you very much, mandy. the know and love part, you might be 0 for 2 on that one, bur i guarantee our audience knows and loves this guy. second in points here in the series, and fairly good dancer. hey, man, thanks for coming on the show and lets us in your pits. you are an investor, and i'll get to that in a second, but indy car, already, after they split, what are you talking about? a number ofiers they broke apart. how much years ago are we see now? >> the biggest thing for us is verizon. it's on board right now, also in the series, and as we see, this way, when it comes in, you know, it's getting better and better. not only the technical part, because that's what they're looking for, the live stream and the internet area. and also in the financial part. when you have that kind of support, man, we just keep going up. >> we can't show too much of the cars, because they're working on them, there's some trade secrets, but i d
own brian sullivan, live from the indy grand pre.a about three-second delay, so over to you. >> reporter: thank you very much, mandy. the know and love part, you might be 0 for 2 on that one, bur i guarantee our audience knows and loves this guy. second in points here in the series, and fairly good dancer. hey, man, thanks for coming on the show and lets us in your pits. you are an investor, and i'll get to that in a second, but indy car, already, after they split, what are you talking...
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kasem who said he wanted to be the ed sullivan of radio thought there was a place on the dial for a wholesomey countdown. he was right. kasem hosted a.t. 40 for more than two decades. his most famous segment. >>> a long distance dedication to an arkansas woman to a man she left in south america. he was also the voice of shaggy from "scooby-doo." >> hey, scoo bg, you want to hear my radio voice? >> reporter: in the year leading up to his death he was bedridden with dementia. ultimately the court ruled he had the right to take his father off life support. he was surrounded by family and friends when he died and even though we know he's in a better place and no longer suffered, we are suffering. >> reporter: casey kasem also ended each show with his trademark inspirational sign-off. >> keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars. >> reporter: now he will be remembered as one of radio's brightest stars. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the battle for iraq. i'm marlie hall. this is the "cbs morning news."
kasem who said he wanted to be the ed sullivan of radio thought there was a place on the dial for a wholesomey countdown. he was right. kasem hosted a.t. 40 for more than two decades. his most famous segment. >>> a long distance dedication to an arkansas woman to a man she left in south america. he was also the voice of shaggy from "scooby-doo." >> hey, scoo bg, you want to hear my radio voice? >> reporter: in the year leading up to his death he was bedridden with...
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it was just a song on the ed sullivan show.hink that's a major difference between this and a broadway musical. did you process being given the opportunity to do this on film? i really was floored when i found out i had the chance to do it. broadway showte a and there is a lot of attention around it -- i am on the cast album. it's a little uncomfortable hearing the movie was happening and can do during the idea i have to go through the rest of my life watching someone else take that baton and carry it forward on film. there is that historical significance of being able to translate. most people will see the movie over the stage flay. i am glad those people who see whatovie have it's a of original broadway production -- have a taste of the original production. it's not the cap of the show. there are maybe one million people who saw the original cast on the original stage. now 19 million people have seen the stage production in some carnation. incarnation. certain performances like my fair lady or even cabaret, those performances
it was just a song on the ed sullivan show.hink that's a major difference between this and a broadway musical. did you process being given the opportunity to do this on film? i really was floored when i found out i had the chance to do it. broadway showte a and there is a lot of attention around it -- i am on the cast album. it's a little uncomfortable hearing the movie was happening and can do during the idea i have to go through the rest of my life watching someone else take that baton and...
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a-team.e sent in the they sent in the deputy secretary of state and jake sullivan, the top foreign-policy adviser. they were involved in the secret talks before the irani and agreement, the interim agreement was constructed. these two already know a lot about what they are dealing with and who they are discussing it with. that is why they have been sent to these talks, to try to get away forward after the talks stalled after the last round of official discussions. >> thank you. in another sign tehran is reorienting foreign policy, the president is currently visiting turkey. is there to discuss energy and trade ties as well as the syrian crisis which has strained relations between the two majors the last neighbors in recent years. he toldthe countries -- reporters the countries are important and determined to stand up to violence and terrorism in the middle east. >> the sides have a lot to talk about. they want to increase trade up to $30 billion a year. turkey wants to buy more natural gas but it wants iran to lower the price. they also have to burnish their images internationally. rouhan
a-team.e sent in the they sent in the deputy secretary of state and jake sullivan, the top foreign-policy adviser. they were involved in the secret talks before the irani and agreement, the interim agreement was constructed. these two already know a lot about what they are dealing with and who they are discussing it with. that is why they have been sent to these talks, to try to get away forward after the talks stalled after the last round of official discussions. >> thank you. in another...
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brian sullivan is in for joe this morning. politico's chief economic correspondent ben white joins us this morning, as well. we'll be hearing from him in just a little bit. first brian has a look at this morning's head lines. >> carl icahn has a message for family dollar. put yourself up for sale, or face a proxy war to replace the entire board. icahn says he will go to shareholders if the company does not act right now. in other deal news other twist in the fight for allsa. they're challenging a bid from general electric which improved its offer yesterday. alstom has a meeting set for yesterday. owens corning cutting its forecast. if you're interested in housing, owens corning cutting its forecast. >> we should tell you by the way, there's a must-read op-ed this morning in "the wall street journal," it is titled "the asset rich income poor economy" and it's about an issue we talk about literally every single day on this program arguing the fed's balance sheet recovery hasn't boosted business investment. they say the fed's ext
brian sullivan is in for joe this morning. politico's chief economic correspondent ben white joins us this morning, as well. we'll be hearing from him in just a little bit. first brian has a look at this morning's head lines. >> carl icahn has a message for family dollar. put yourself up for sale, or face a proxy war to replace the entire board. icahn says he will go to shareholders if the company does not act right now. in other deal news other twist in the fight for allsa. they're...
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cnbc's brian sullivan. other copy of "hard choices" that we have on the set. the miss usa catalog. >> they're all playing instruments. are you kidding me, donald? >> it was in new orleans, or baton rouge, louisiana, close to new orleans. >> just move on. >> just forget that -- >> brian sullivan, save me from myself. >> i'm trying to see off the corner of my screen what mika is reading. what is that? >> it's the miss usa brochure. >> they're all playing instruments. >> it's the commemorative. >> you can't call it a catalog, really. because that would be wrong. >> catalog is probably not the best politically correct term for the miss usa tournament. >> they're all playing instruments. >> talk about hard choices, always hard to find what to talk about. i heard about your interesting discussion with jeffrey sachs, talking about pollution, i saw this story on hybrid car sales and thought they went together. hybrid car sales guys are actually down from a year ago. even though there are more models now, there's 47
cnbc's brian sullivan. other copy of "hard choices" that we have on the set. the miss usa catalog. >> they're all playing instruments. are you kidding me, donald? >> it was in new orleans, or baton rouge, louisiana, close to new orleans. >> just move on. >> just forget that -- >> brian sullivan, save me from myself. >> i'm trying to see off the corner of my screen what mika is reading. what is that? >> it's the miss usa brochure. >>...
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it almost looks -- all these ornamentations are pure sullivan. interesting is if you go around it, this is the east side, so that represents the fall. on the south side are holly berries. that is the winter. on the west side are spring flowers, on the north side are:. that is the summer so you have four seasons all around. the outside is gorgeous but the inside is full of mosaics that takes your breath away their so gorgeous. one of my very favorites is a piece of women's history, women's history is often lost so that took a lot of digging to figure out her story. she was the biggest madame in st. louis during the civil war but because there were so many troops stationed here business boomed. she became one of the wealthiest people in st. louis but was all so very kind and generous. she had been destitute herself when she started out and that is how she got into her line of business and she never turn anyone away. she gave handouts of clothing to all widows and orphans who came her way. they lined the streets of the city for her funeral. she knew
it almost looks -- all these ornamentations are pure sullivan. interesting is if you go around it, this is the east side, so that represents the fall. on the south side are holly berries. that is the winter. on the west side are spring flowers, on the north side are:. that is the summer so you have four seasons all around. the outside is gorgeous but the inside is full of mosaics that takes your breath away their so gorgeous. one of my very favorites is a piece of women's history, women's...
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a sentimental format for a culture full of rebellion, but kasem who said he wanted to be the ed sullivandio thought there was a place on the dial for a wholesome weekly countdown. he was right. kasem hosted a.t. 40 for more than two decades. his most famous segment was a personal connection he made every sunday. >>> a long distance dedication to an arkansas woman to an english man she left behind in south mary ka. >> reporter: he was also the voice of shaggy, the faithful friend of scooby-doo. >> hey, scoob, you want to hear my radio voice? >> it's time to stay in and rock on. >> reporter: in the year leading up to his death he was bedridden with dementia. he became the focus of an intense family feud. ultimately the court ruled his daughter had the right to take her father off life support. she says he was surrounded by family and friends with he died, and even though we know he's in a better place and no locker ng suffering, we are. >> reporter: casey kasem also ended each show with his trademark inspirational sign-off. >> keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars. >
a sentimental format for a culture full of rebellion, but kasem who said he wanted to be the ed sullivandio thought there was a place on the dial for a wholesome weekly countdown. he was right. kasem hosted a.t. 40 for more than two decades. his most famous segment was a personal connection he made every sunday. >>> a long distance dedication to an arkansas woman to an english man she left behind in south mary ka. >> reporter: he was also the voice of shaggy, the faithful friend...
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it was a low-key affair, a far cry from the pandemonium of the sullivan show a year earlier. off. >> grossman: i was a fly on the wall, watching and being a friend. >> safer: they talked. they joked. each morning, grossman served as the band's human alarm clock. your wakeup call to the beatles was what? >> grossman: "♪ oh, what a beautiful morning ♪ oh, what a beautiful day ♪ i've got a wonderful feeling everything's going my way." and it did. this is a picture that ringo took. john wanted to make my hair long and combed like a beatle, which he tried to do. this is terrific fun for me. >> safer: as filming took them from nassau to austria to london in early 1965, he met the four young women who were the envy of teenage girls everywhere: ringo and his wife maureen, newlyweds; john and his wife, cynthia; paul and girlfriend, jane asher; patty boyd, george's girlfriend and wife-to-be. soon, he was welcome in their homes in london. life went on around him. ringo and son jason, a chip off the old block. john and cynthia, and julian, two years old. everything looks very conventiona
it was a low-key affair, a far cry from the pandemonium of the sullivan show a year earlier. off. >> grossman: i was a fly on the wall, watching and being a friend. >> safer: they talked. they joked. each morning, grossman served as the band's human alarm clock. your wakeup call to the beatles was what? >> grossman: "♪ oh, what a beautiful morning ♪ oh, what a beautiful day ♪ i've got a wonderful feeling everything's going my way." and it did. this is a picture...
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it was a sentiment l format for an age of cultural rebellion, but he wanted to be the ed sullivan of radio thought there was a place on the radio for a wholesome weekend count down. he hosted 1840 for than two decades. it was a personal connection he made every sunday morning between listener. >> a long distance dedication from america woman in north carolina. >> what a great idea. >> for decades he was also a children's tv fixture as the voice of shaggy. >> hey, scab, you want to hear my radio voice. >> yeah. >> it is time stay in and rock out. >> he retired just five years ago due to his declining health. in the year leading up to his death he was bedridden with dementia and became the focus of an intense family feud. ultimately a judge ruled his daughter had the right to take him off of life support. on her facebook page, kerry kasem said her father was surrounded by family and friends when he died and even though we know he's in a better place and no longer suffering we are heart broken. >> here is that recent number one soul hit, with hello. >> casey kasem ending each show with
it was a sentiment l format for an age of cultural rebellion, but he wanted to be the ed sullivan of radio thought there was a place on the radio for a wholesome weekend count down. he hosted 1840 for than two decades. it was a personal connection he made every sunday morning between listener. >> a long distance dedication from america woman in north carolina. >> what a great idea. >> for decades he was also a children's tv fixture as the voice of shaggy. >> hey, scab,...
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it isn't that in the city of new york under the sullivan act, because ordinary citizens are not entitledo have handguns. and know require waiting periods everybody can have all the guns. what is the potentially dangerous aspect of owning and using firearms and then, whomever it is that you're trying to separate from access to gun, can feel agrieved and stigmatized. >> let me play devil's advocate for a minute. gun rights advocate also say it's not the gun that are the issue, it's the people who have the guns. >> well, it's both. it's very, very difficult to shoot somebody without a gun. and it's very, very difficult to have a murder without an offender. it's the combination, however, of the wrong people and the dangerous weapons. and that's the same combination that everybody cease in develsel over the world. the public choices we made and the "we" in this case, even california, is not to try and make restrictive access to most firearms, including handguns. and one price of that is that our capacities to, in that case, restrict ownership and use possibilities to anyone is greatly reduced
it isn't that in the city of new york under the sullivan act, because ordinary citizens are not entitledo have handguns. and know require waiting periods everybody can have all the guns. what is the potentially dangerous aspect of owning and using firearms and then, whomever it is that you're trying to separate from access to gun, can feel agrieved and stigmatized. >> let me play devil's advocate for a minute. gun rights advocate also say it's not the gun that are the issue, it's the...
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. >> parishioner emily sullivan says it's as simple as that. it's generation al.e changed and the reality is, the archdiocese better change, too. >> you can't keep every parish open if you're not dealing with catholics who are having six kids any more and who are willing to really be generous into giving to their parish. i think it's an effect of how parishioners are living their lives. >> back before the merger started in 2010, the archdiocese counseled 266 local parishes. after this next round of mergers, after monday, that number will be down to 219. >>> reporting from levittown, steve patterson, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> courageous teenager who nearly lost her live to taliban violence will receive the 2014 liberty medal. malala will be presented with the prestigious award at a ceremony at the national constitution center in october. the school girl was shot in the head for supporting the education of women in pakistan. she's the youngest recipient in award history. >> stay with us every unwere. still ahead here on "eyewitness news", nine people are shot on o
. >> parishioner emily sullivan says it's as simple as that. it's generation al.e changed and the reality is, the archdiocese better change, too. >> you can't keep every parish open if you're not dealing with catholics who are having six kids any more and who are willing to really be generous into giving to their parish. i think it's an effect of how parishioners are living their lives. >> back before the merger started in 2010, the archdiocese counseled 266 local parishes....
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want to miss my interview with him and then we're talking to george sells in about free banking now sullivan says that the best way to create stability in a banking system is to deregulate that kind of counterintuitive but by the way yesterday and in today's big deal i'm joined by our chief political correspondent mr sam sachs sam is. sitting down with me and i have to discuss the rise of the stove and separate servant economists who don't want to miss a moment that it all starts right now. with. our lead story today never put something in e-mail that you wouldn't want the whole wide world to read i'm talking to you morgan stanley now the mudslinging between allergan and valley and pharmaceutical got more intense this week but it was actually bankers at morgan stanley who wound up in the crosshairs true story allergan released e-mails sent by a senior morgan stanley banker which outwardly denigrated valiant in its business strategy now allergan the maker of botox is currently fending off a fifty three billion dollars takeover bid by valley and the man behind the lead e-mails is david horner
want to miss my interview with him and then we're talking to george sells in about free banking now sullivan says that the best way to create stability in a banking system is to deregulate that kind of counterintuitive but by the way yesterday and in today's big deal i'm joined by our chief political correspondent mr sam sachs sam is. sitting down with me and i have to discuss the rise of the stove and separate servant economists who don't want to miss a moment that it all starts right now....
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james patterson, a huge author and friend of mine, mark sullivan, i'm sure mark is not happy. i have another friend, shelley king, with a book coming from hashat, who is not happy. but the question i have to ask is, amazon.com and hashat have a disagreement. the authors are saying amazon.com put my book out, fair enough, but why are they saying, hashat, use your best efforts to sell my book. just get it up on amazon.com and say yes. >> why did you just collapse? >> putting the author aside from it, amazon's whole thing is that they are consumer e century eccentric. >> amazon says the customer comes first. so you are making a great point. they are not coming first. on the other hand, amazon's answer to that is, and they said this on their website, go look some place else then. we are happy for you to go someplace else. not only that because we don't want to hurt authors, but we'll chip into a fund to help guests. we'll chip into a fund. >> is it a genuine offer? >> yes. >> what did hashat say? >> we need to give authors some of the money they may have lost. >> there is, you say
james patterson, a huge author and friend of mine, mark sullivan, i'm sure mark is not happy. i have another friend, shelley king, with a book coming from hashat, who is not happy. but the question i have to ask is, amazon.com and hashat have a disagreement. the authors are saying amazon.com put my book out, fair enough, but why are they saying, hashat, use your best efforts to sell my book. just get it up on amazon.com and say yes. >> why did you just collapse? >> putting the...
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president sullivan, trustees, parents, andni, especially the incredible members of the class of 2014, good morning and hallelujah. [applause] honored to be among you to share the stage with my fellow honorees. such generous and brilliant trailblazers. i am truly humbled to be among them and to share this glorious day with you, my new classmates. today is a day of celebration. round get another rousing of applause for the parents and step parents who not only made this day possible, but made you possible? [applause] and i have to give another shout out to my dear friend and former roommate and the greatest mayor that burlington has ever known, merle weinberger. [applause] i would also like to congratulate the entire university community as you have successfully completed your jupiter 13th year -- 213th year. old as is you about as feel after nine months of arguing with russia at the u.n. [laughter] the big difference is that you are a whole lot better looking than the average member of the security council. this campus is a gorgeous slice of a beautiful state. it is no wonder that uvn
president sullivan, trustees, parents, andni, especially the incredible members of the class of 2014, good morning and hallelujah. [applause] honored to be among you to share the stage with my fellow honorees. such generous and brilliant trailblazers. i am truly humbled to be among them and to share this glorious day with you, my new classmates. today is a day of celebration. round get another rousing of applause for the parents and step parents who not only made this day possible, but made you...
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but kasem, who said he wanted to be the ed sullivan every radio, thought there was a place on a dial a wholesome weekly countdown. he was right. kasem hosed 1840 for more than two decades, most famous segment was personal connection he made every sunday morning between listeners. >> a along distance dedication from north american woman in arkansas to the english man she left behind in south america. >> what a great idea. >> for decades, kasem was also a children's tv fixture, as the voice of shaggy, the fateful friends of skooby doo. >> hey, skooby, you want to hear my radio voice? it is time to stay in and rock on. >> kasem retired just five years ago, due to his declining health. in the year leading to up his death, he was bid ridden with dementia. ultimately, a judge ruled his daughter the right to take him off life support. on her facebook page, kerrey kasem said her father was surrounded by family and friends when he died, even though we know he is in a better place and no longer suffering, we are heart broken. >> number one pop and soul hit, lyle richie with hello. >> casey kas
but kasem, who said he wanted to be the ed sullivan every radio, thought there was a place on a dial a wholesome weekly countdown. he was right. kasem hosed 1840 for more than two decades, most famous segment was personal connection he made every sunday morning between listeners. >> a along distance dedication from north american woman in arkansas to the english man she left behind in south america. >> what a great idea. >> for decades, kasem was also a children's tv fixture,...
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. >> good evening, captain sullivan, the bay view station, and as jordan had said, they threw an event and jordan sxhis partner did on halloween and ghost ship came to the bay view and it was the first opportunity to work with jordan and his partner in the fall. and they followed through with everything that they said that they would do and there were no complaints about the sound out there. and true to form, there were community events attached with that particular event. and so, bay view station does not have any issues with the event planning, there are no conditions, we trust that jordan and his partner will abide by the good neighborhood policy and look forward as is evident in the letters of support that you have there that they are going to do right by the bay view. >> okay. >> any questions? >> thank you, for coming. >> thank you. >> and is there any public comment on pier 70? >> all right. seeing none, matter is with the commission. >> yeah, would i like to move to approve this. >> i second it. >> i would just like to make or echo commissioner perez's comments, thank you very
. >> good evening, captain sullivan, the bay view station, and as jordan had said, they threw an event and jordan sxhis partner did on halloween and ghost ship came to the bay view and it was the first opportunity to work with jordan and his partner in the fall. and they followed through with everything that they said that they would do and there were no complaints about the sound out there. and true to form, there were community events attached with that particular event. and so, bay...