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steward of the tanner's guild is sherrif mohamad alaoui.interpreter: if the king is coming or if someone from america or france is coming, we are asked to go out and show our happiness, our appreciation that they come to see us. we go out, around a hundred of us, and we clap our hands and hit this piece of metal that we have. it is quite a show. you can really appreciate it. if the government needs the guild steward in some cases like that, they call him. that's the role of the guild steward. keach: archaeologists believe that in ancient ostia specialists also organized themselves into craft associations and guilds. the shipwrights, for example, had a large and active guild. these are the ruins of what is believed to have been their clubhouse. it was a magnificent building with a suite of dining rooms arranged around a long, indoor fish pond that would have been lined with imported marble. claridge: the principal feature is this large, central court which provides ample space for all sorts of perhaps alfresco dining as well that they could
steward of the tanner's guild is sherrif mohamad alaoui.interpreter: if the king is coming or if someone from america or france is coming, we are asked to go out and show our happiness, our appreciation that they come to see us. we go out, around a hundred of us, and we clap our hands and hit this piece of metal that we have. it is quite a show. you can really appreciate it. if the government needs the guild steward in some cases like that, they call him. that's the role of the guild steward....
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. >> there's nothing showing up for tanner. they don't have record of receiving anything. they don't know when it's coming or if it's coming. >> if you don't touch your money for three years it's considered unclaimed property and must go to the state. we found something interesting in the state law. banks must hand over the unclaimed money. they only need to send along the oners name if the property has a value of at least $50 which explain why is the state had no report of tanner's $30.75. >> how can you have a program that doesn't have the name of openers. >> it's purposely designed that way to become a fish ladder of consumers and citizens so they never make it to the top and get their funds back. >> the state has taken in millions of dollars without any property own information. $68million that belongs to you and ends up in the state general fund. our request for an interview was ignored in this previous interview he insisted returning money to owners is a top priority. >> that's why we're returning record ams of money. >> once we contacted bank of america they agreed
. >> there's nothing showing up for tanner. they don't have record of receiving anything. they don't know when it's coming or if it's coming. >> if you don't touch your money for three years it's considered unclaimed property and must go to the state. we found something interesting in the state law. banks must hand over the unclaimed money. they only need to send along the oners name if the property has a value of at least $50 which explain why is the state had no report of tanner's...
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we have to get rid of nala but not tanner. nala's so adorable.ike if you had her, she would sleep on your bed and she would sleep on you. she's like your little guard dog. we're getting rid of my perfect little lovey dog. yes, nala, i hear you stressing out. i love you, nala. >> does she have any favorite toys or games? >> she needs lots and lots of bones. she'll chew one in, like, an hour, so... (whispering): she hates baths. >> oh, yeah, doesn't like baths. this is my animal lover. >> she'll have to go into our isolation room, since she hasn't gotten any vaccinationyet. so she'll be in an isolated area right now. all right, sweetie. do you want the leash and collar back at all? >> just the leash. >> okay. >> andhe collar! >> why the collar? t >> collar, mom... fine. meanie. (crying) (barking) (wind rustling) >> i thoughte were getting a double bed. >> and there's no mini fridge. dang it. and there's no microwave. okay, we have to ask them about that. >> darn. i thought we were getting a dole bed. damn. >> well, we're going to have to ask them a
we have to get rid of nala but not tanner. nala's so adorable.ike if you had her, she would sleep on your bed and she would sleep on you. she's like your little guard dog. we're getting rid of my perfect little lovey dog. yes, nala, i hear you stressing out. i love you, nala. >> does she have any favorite toys or games? >> she needs lots and lots of bones. she'll chew one in, like, an hour, so... (whispering): she hates baths. >> oh, yeah, doesn't like baths. this is my animal...
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dj tanner, "oh mylanta." stephanie, "how rude!" ] one day, dj listens to the radio deejay. "be the ninth caller," he says, "and win two free tickets to a beach boys concert." the men, listening downstairs, leap for the phone. a groan. there's a voice on the line, and it stammers -- "hello, this is dj tanner." "just name the beach boys song, dj, and the tickets are yours." as the strains of "help me, rhonda" blare. dj stares. [ light laughter ] "help me, gibbler," she says, turning to kimmy gibbler, the neighbor, helpless in silence, she does her no favor. pressure mounting, mounting, mounting. time ticking. "help me who?" "rhonda!" shout the men. the men of this full house. and the men become boys. beach boys. as they go to the show, where they sing "kokomo." kokomo, that's where i-i-i want to go to get away from it all. [ cheers and applause ] from what? from this male-dominated world, this testosterone-soaked full house. this house full of men. as we sit on the bed, get patted on the head, our sins we confess and, we learn a life
dj tanner, "oh mylanta." stephanie, "how rude!" ] one day, dj listens to the radio deejay. "be the ninth caller," he says, "and win two free tickets to a beach boys concert." the men, listening downstairs, leap for the phone. a groan. there's a voice on the line, and it stammers -- "hello, this is dj tanner." "just name the beach boys song, dj, and the tickets are yours." as the strains of "help me, rhonda" blare. dj stares....
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communications and electronics for its own personal operational work we targeted only these and tanner's these communications center and you can see an accurate hit on the roof none of the floors were targeted of course there was a little bit of. it as a result of the explosive some windows shattered in the one i think that if a journalist chooses to locate himself near hamas facility that's a mistake hamas is star getting civilians we are not looking to target civilians we are targeting terrorists there is a border to reject the roughest border it's opened do you know that every day we allow patients from gaza to get hospitalization in israel despite the rocket fire do you know that we supply electricity to gaza what other country in the world would act this way. this week european union leaders failed to reach a deal after days of negotiating the blocks financial future in brussels most e.u. member supported an increase in the budget or some including britain called for cuts claiming that in a ton of a stir eighty nations don't have money to spare the sort of reports. can't the year pa
communications and electronics for its own personal operational work we targeted only these and tanner's these communications center and you can see an accurate hit on the roof none of the floors were targeted of course there was a little bit of. it as a result of the explosive some windows shattered in the one i think that if a journalist chooses to locate himself near hamas facility that's a mistake hamas is star getting civilians we are not looking to target civilians we are targeting...
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in particular for this next one i want to join ben tanner. ben joined the facility to work on cardiac care survival. i said, ben, i have a project for you. i'm not sure if he's forgiven me for assigning him yet, but he did a great job. anybody who was out there, saw it, experienced it, we were able to see the shock trauma platoon, see the landing craft coming ashore, we put medical personnel into helicopters provided by the marine corps, flew them down to moffatt where they had an overview perspective how things work from a military perspective, they saw a 30
in particular for this next one i want to join ben tanner. ben joined the facility to work on cardiac care survival. i said, ben, i have a project for you. i'm not sure if he's forgiven me for assigning him yet, but he did a great job. anybody who was out there, saw it, experienced it, we were able to see the shock trauma platoon, see the landing craft coming ashore, we put medical personnel into helicopters provided by the marine corps, flew them down to moffatt where they had an overview...
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in particular for this next one i want to join ben tanner. ben joined the facility to work on cardiac care survival. i said, ben, i have a project for you. i'm not sure if he's forgiven me for assigning him yet, but he did a great job. anybody who was out there, saw it, experienced it, we were able to see the shock trauma platoon, see the landing craft coming ashore, we put medical personnel into helicopters provided by the marine corps, flew them down to moffatt where they had an overview perspective how things work from a military perspective, they saw a c130 outfitd for patient transport by the national guard. they got to see the national guard's capabilities down there, the coast guard's capabilities. they got experience of what the marine corps has to offer. it was the smorgasbord of mill capability. as we contemplate the idea of medical surge and how do we deal with a thousand people in a hospital parking lot, we have to be creative. the only way we can do that is we have to know what are the options out there, what are the game pieces,
in particular for this next one i want to join ben tanner. ben joined the facility to work on cardiac care survival. i said, ben, i have a project for you. i'm not sure if he's forgiven me for assigning him yet, but he did a great job. anybody who was out there, saw it, experienced it, we were able to see the shock trauma platoon, see the landing craft coming ashore, we put medical personnel into helicopters provided by the marine corps, flew them down to moffatt where they had an overview...
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communications and electronics for its own personal or operational work we targeted only these and tanner's these communications center and i spread films earlier today showing this exactly and you can see an accurate hit on the roof none of the floors were targeted of course there was a little bit of. it as a result of the explosives on the windows shattered in the one but the direction was not to the floors but rather than ten as the communication centers on the roof i think that if a journalist chooses to locate himself near hamas facility that's a mistake and we are now in operation defending half of this country's population and we are determined to continue with this operation until we bring some peace and quiet to this country the equation is very clear if there will be quiet in israel there will be peace and quiet in gaza but of course what the international community is really concerned about now is the increasing number of civilian deaths now last night i spoke with one of your colleagues joe sherman he claimed the mass is actually rounding up civilians to shield targets you're ab
communications and electronics for its own personal or operational work we targeted only these and tanner's these communications center and i spread films earlier today showing this exactly and you can see an accurate hit on the roof none of the floors were targeted of course there was a little bit of. it as a result of the explosives on the windows shattered in the one but the direction was not to the floors but rather than ten as the communication centers on the roof i think that if a...
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. >> reporter: volunteers like tanner and his granddad are helping serve 50 routes five days a week but there aren't enough volunteers to meet the need. >> there are people waiting months which is tragic. that means we need to get regular drivers and we need substitutes. >> reporter: volunteer roberto is one of the regular 200 or so active volunteer drivers the agency has right now. the need is greatest in east contra costa county. meals on wheels says it's short nearly three dozen drivers to serve clients in pittsburg, antioch and bay point which led to a list of over 100 seniors still waiting for meals. >> they give you enough. they give you enough food. >> two hours one day a week is not too much. i could spend that i suppose at a hairdresser or getting my nails done. >> reporter: tasks that roberto says aren't nearly as rewarding as making sure clients like nancy get the food they need year round. >> not just at the holiday time. midsummer, early spring. people still need the food and our seniors are the ones that we tend to forget. >> reporter: nobody is forgotten on thanksgiving.
. >> reporter: volunteers like tanner and his granddad are helping serve 50 routes five days a week but there aren't enough volunteers to meet the need. >> there are people waiting months which is tragic. that means we need to get regular drivers and we need substitutes. >> reporter: volunteer roberto is one of the regular 200 or so active volunteer drivers the agency has right now. the need is greatest in east contra costa county. meals on wheels says it's short nearly three...
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we had steve tanner, record black friday, we heard from a number of companies the online business didautifully across the nation and consumers' confidence is that multi-year highs. is this the time you would say let me get in some great names? >> you can't look at consumers. they just reflect what is happening now. things are ok for most people but we are seeing signs we tracked stocks like tiffany and nordstrom and other high end stock not doing so well yen and if there indices like they are peaking. we are more focused on if the high end slows down on spending not because they think the economy is bad but their kids are getting out of college and they don't need to spend as much money. that is what we are looking at and we will keep monitoring this. for now i will follow this leading indicator and assume there's something wrong here and it will show up by the first quarter. there is no reason christmas is going to be bad and certainly not for the low end retailers. dave: not often a rich investor worried about income disparity or income inequality but you do. >> the u.s. has this mo
we had steve tanner, record black friday, we heard from a number of companies the online business didautifully across the nation and consumers' confidence is that multi-year highs. is this the time you would say let me get in some great names? >> you can't look at consumers. they just reflect what is happening now. things are ok for most people but we are seeing signs we tracked stocks like tiffany and nordstrom and other high end stock not doing so well yen and if there indices like they...
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. >> reporter: volunteers like tanner and his grandfather are helping serve nearly 50 routes five daysaren't enough volunteer drivers to feed the need. >> there are people who have been waiting months, which is tragic. what that means is we need regular drivers and substitutes. >> reporter: volunteer roberto is one of the regular 200 or so active volunteer drivers the agency has now. the need is greatest in east contra costa county. meals on wheels says that it's short nearly three dozen drivers to serve clients in pittsburg, antioch and bay point, which led to a list of over 100 seniors still waiting for meals. >> they give you enough. they give you enough food. >> two hours, one day a week? it's not too much. i could spend that i suppose at a hairdresser or getting my else in a done. >> reporter: tasks that she says aren't nearly as rewarding as making sure clients like nancy get the food they need year round. >> not just the holiday time. midsummer, early spring, people still need the food and our seniors are the ones we tend to forgot. >> reporter: nobody is forgotten on thank. on
. >> reporter: volunteers like tanner and his grandfather are helping serve nearly 50 routes five daysaren't enough volunteer drivers to feed the need. >> there are people who have been waiting months, which is tragic. what that means is we need regular drivers and substitutes. >> reporter: volunteer roberto is one of the regular 200 or so active volunteer drivers the agency has now. the need is greatest in east contra costa county. meals on wheels says that it's short nearly...
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you know, there has been a guy named john tanner who was the head of the blue dog democrats. during his last couple of terms he kept trying to bring it up, during a democratic majority in nancy pelosi would hear nothing of it. she would say, that seems very interesting and would never get scheduled. since then another blue dog democrat had been trying to a did it on for consideration and no dice. so unfortunately, you know, to reform congress talk congress has to the play along. that seems unlikely to happen. >> i guess where i was going was that you have 52 congressman, congressional districts in california. and they have reformed the system. you have, i think, tend to stretch out there now that have republican versus republican or democrat versus democrat. at least one this fight. they have gone after each other. but is forcing them to the center. it would seem like it's doing what you're -- >> well, that's right. and, yes. i mean, i do think that there's some people have pointed to the california example as being prove that this is a flaw that means of reform, it still str
you know, there has been a guy named john tanner who was the head of the blue dog democrats. during his last couple of terms he kept trying to bring it up, during a democratic majority in nancy pelosi would hear nothing of it. she would say, that seems very interesting and would never get scheduled. since then another blue dog democrat had been trying to a did it on for consideration and no dice. so unfortunately, you know, to reform congress talk congress has to the play along. that seems...
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looking at the technicals with ennis tanner with riskreversal.com.e fundamental side, david burkes. he joins us from louisville, kentucky. good to have you on the program. david, let me kick this off with you. who -- to what extent will this impact verizon? >> good afternoon, maria. we like them both. while i think both companies will be impacted in their fourth quarter results, we think both companies look attractive for three reasons. they both offer attractive dividend yields. they're both experiencing strong demand in wireless data growth. both are generating extraordinarily strong cash flows. >> okay. ennis, let's look at the charts. what do these stocks look like? >> i think at&t is in a bit more of a dangerous spot. let's start with verizon. i'll show you it's actually been in a steady up trends for the last six months. the stock has made higher highs and higher lows. $44 is the important level. the stock is down 1% today. it hasn't breached 44. i would still hold it here. if you look at at&t, a similar up trend existed in the last six months.
looking at the technicals with ennis tanner with riskreversal.com.e fundamental side, david burkes. he joins us from louisville, kentucky. good to have you on the program. david, let me kick this off with you. who -- to what extent will this impact verizon? >> good afternoon, maria. we like them both. while i think both companies will be impacted in their fourth quarter results, we think both companies look attractive for three reasons. they both offer attractive dividend yields. they're...
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we'll do that in "talking numbers," tanner and steve cortez. thank you for joining us.m a technical perspective, what do you think, lowe's or home depot? >> i prefer lowe's. if we look at a 20-year chart starting with home depot you can see the set-up is quite reminiscent of 1995 to 1999. the last four years resembles that period. 1995 to 1998 you saw home depot have a gradual healthy upbeat. from '99 we saw a steep assent, that was an unhealthy move. similarly from 2008 to 2011 we saw a healthy gradual uptrend. the stock has more than doubled. if we look at lowe's, on the other hand, you can see that actually it's a similar type of set-up but a much more healthy trend. from '95 to '99 a gradual three-year rally and then a steeper assent but still not too excessive this time around similarly. >> steve, you like home depot. i got to admit, that charge made it look like a parabolic curve there. >> i do prefer home depot. i would say i disagree with you for a couple of reasons. comparing the present period to the late '90s is a false analogy. the entire u.s. stock market f
we'll do that in "talking numbers," tanner and steve cortez. thank you for joining us.m a technical perspective, what do you think, lowe's or home depot? >> i prefer lowe's. if we look at a 20-year chart starting with home depot you can see the set-up is quite reminiscent of 1995 to 1999. the last four years resembles that period. 1995 to 1998 you saw home depot have a gradual healthy upbeat. from '99 we saw a steep assent, that was an unhealthy move. similarly from 2008 to 2011...
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. >> tanner, too. kudos to you. >> there it is exactly. in the pocket. >> i will. >> i like to thank my dentist for talking about facebook last woke. >> the shorts have been screaming. >> thank you, dr. j! >> very welcome. hope the check's in the mail. >> take a check, speaking of checks, on apple, as well, today, because that's a sfapt story. this stock has been in free fall as you know pretty much since september when it hit that high of $705. apple went positive while we were on the air today and there it still sits in positive territory. a great trade if you got in as joe did, as doug kass did. joe, you saw something, pulling the trigger. >> it's interesting. in the break i checked twitter and keith will tell you how important understanding twitter is. he is right. it's the new tape and the amount of negative feedback that i'm receiving for saying i bought apple indicates to me there's folks betting on a $500 put. >> they were too long apple and too short facebook. you have to give it the two or three day rule before you jump in and al
. >> tanner, too. kudos to you. >> there it is exactly. in the pocket. >> i will. >> i like to thank my dentist for talking about facebook last woke. >> the shorts have been screaming. >> thank you, dr. j! >> very welcome. hope the check's in the mail. >> take a check, speaking of checks, on apple, as well, today, because that's a sfapt story. this stock has been in free fall as you know pretty much since september when it hit that high of $705....
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on the technical side, ennis tanner. on the fundamentals side, patty edwards. good to see you both. thank you for joining us today. on that technical side, ennis, who do you like better, microsoft or google? >> i really don't like either of these companies. i think they both face significant head winds. let's get to the charts first. microsoft, if we look at the three-year chart, what's funny about this chart is if you took it back ten years, it wouldn't look that different. the stock's been stuck in a range for a significant amount of time. it's in the middle of the range. i see support at 24 to 26. so there's a little bit less downside. that's not necessarily a bullish argument. if we look at google, on the other hand, the chart looks more vulnerable to a significant drop over the next six months, to me. so google's lifetime chart, if we can bring that up, you can see that breakout above the $750 high in 2007. now that we sold off failed moves result in fast moves. i think you might see a fast move lower on google. >> if we pin you down, you like microsoft. stunningly, patty, you
on the technical side, ennis tanner. on the fundamentals side, patty edwards. good to see you both. thank you for joining us today. on that technical side, ennis, who do you like better, microsoft or google? >> i really don't like either of these companies. i think they both face significant head winds. let's get to the charts first. microsoft, if we look at the three-year chart, what's funny about this chart is if you took it back ten years, it wouldn't look that different. the stock's...
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he announces that he's going to play a song from uncle dave macon on the grand ole opry, and gid tanner and the skillet lickers, as well, recorded it, a lovely song called "run, nigger, run." and he announces it, and he plays it. and he gets a letter from a member of his listening audience the next day. and i know that letter by heart. i've seen it. he says, "you were getting along pretty well on your program tonight, until you announced your nigger blues. i'm a negro, a young negro in college. and i certainly resented your remark. no person or person of any intelligence uses that word over the radio today." and that letter really hit woody like a slap in the face. he was mortified. he apologized profusely on the air the next day. he made a big point of dramatically tearing out the song sheet from his notebook and tearing it to shreds and promising he would never use that word again. and as he later said, "i apologize to the negro people for the frothings that i let slip out of the corners of my mouth." so this is the beginning of his conversion, i suppose, to eventually becoming one of
he announces that he's going to play a song from uncle dave macon on the grand ole opry, and gid tanner and the skillet lickers, as well, recorded it, a lovely song called "run, nigger, run." and he announces it, and he plays it. and he gets a letter from a member of his listening audience the next day. and i know that letter by heart. i've seen it. he says, "you were getting along pretty well on your program tonight, until you announced your nigger blues. i'm a negro, a young...
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there has been a guy named john tanner who was head of the blue dog democrats. he kept trying to bring it up during a democratic majority. nancy pelosi would hear nothing of it. it would never get schedule. another one had been trying to get its on for consideration. to reform congress, congress has to play along. that seems unlikely to happen. >> you had 52 congressional districts in california. they have this system. another are 10 districts that have republican versus republican. >> it is forcing them to the center. it would seem they're doing this. >> i do think though some people have pointed to the example that this is proof of a flawed means of reform, it still strikes me as a palatable the form. >> compared to what? >> do you see any evidence to support this claim? is it just wishful thinking? >> which will thinking. -- wishful thinking. it seems like every month and a half there is another many movement amongst the largely conservative opinion leaders. they start writing stories about how the tea party movement is dead. the most recent evidence is that
there has been a guy named john tanner who was head of the blue dog democrats. he kept trying to bring it up during a democratic majority. nancy pelosi would hear nothing of it. it would never get schedule. another one had been trying to get its on for consideration. to reform congress, congress has to play along. that seems unlikely to happen. >> you had 52 congressional districts in california. they have this system. another are 10 districts that have republican versus republican....
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host: tanner on the line for independents. caller: i have more of a statement and anything. this country was founded on immigrants coming to seek betterment, and to deny one person by saying this or that, i think the republican party -- we forget why we are here in the first place. we are a melting pot of many different nationalities brought together by the constitution. sometimes we forget to acknowledge, and i think immigration reform -- there has to the guidelines of it, but we're getting too strict with it in certain areas and to less strict in other areas. guest: in a minute or so that we have left here, i want to get your thoughts. the latino vote is at an all- time high this year, 10%. what is the registration drive for latino groups, what does that mean for the mobilization of the latino group in the future, whether the elections in 2014 or the next presidential election? guest: the latino community was decisive in this election, and it will be decisive in future elections to. -- elections, too. there is approximately 24 million latinos letter eligible to vote, of wh
host: tanner on the line for independents. caller: i have more of a statement and anything. this country was founded on immigrants coming to seek betterment, and to deny one person by saying this or that, i think the republican party -- we forget why we are here in the first place. we are a melting pot of many different nationalities brought together by the constitution. sometimes we forget to acknowledge, and i think immigration reform -- there has to the guidelines of it, but we're getting...