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tao first same to yiwu six years ago. she stopped working for a while after giving birth, but started again last year. her younger brother used to work in shanghai but fell ill. he came to yiwu this year to join his sister and work at the same factory. >> her husband and his cousin normally work as day laborers on construction sites. but they sometimes work at the factory because their normal work is unstable. on this day, they are earning $2 for every 100 bags they fill with christmas ornaments and decorations. they feel it's better than not working at all. >> tao and the family all come from poor farming villages and began working before completing compulsory education. tao and her husband live in a district full of migrant workers. to keep the rent down, migrants often share houses and rooms. bathrooms and water is also shared. tao's accommodation has two rooms. she shares one room with her husband. and his cousin uses the other space. at most, tao and her husband can earn around $1500 a month. they have been saving up
tao first same to yiwu six years ago. she stopped working for a while after giving birth, but started again last year. her younger brother used to work in shanghai but fell ill. he came to yiwu this year to join his sister and work at the same factory. >> her husband and his cousin normally work as day laborers on construction sites. but they sometimes work at the factory because their normal work is unstable. on this day, they are earning $2 for every 100 bags they fill with christmas...
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hey, tao doesn't count. okay. oh, but, chief, here's some news. i just got around to entering the laptop into the s.p.s... that's the "stolen property system." i know what that means, lieutenant. well, i-it turns out it was stolen. well, obviously, it was stolen. no, no, no, chief. the laptop was put into the system...four months ago. four months ago? then who owned it before last week? [ beep ] well, i don't remember needing a password to access it, but this is my old laptop, all right. and what makes you so sure? the, uh, "q" is sticky, and it's about to ll out. and this scratch on t t top here, and my dog jumped up on it and did that with her nails. oh, and i brought my receipt. see there. gerald wein. uh-huh. that'se. do you know how the burglars gained entry into your home? don'n'really know. somehow they disabled the alarm. there wasn't any sign of a break-in. and where were you, mr. wein, during the time of the burglary? i took the family skiing up in dodge ridge. we were gone for a week. we came home to find the front door open and the hou
hey, tao doesn't count. okay. oh, but, chief, here's some news. i just got around to entering the laptop into the s.p.s... that's the "stolen property system." i know what that means, lieutenant. well, i-it turns out it was stolen. well, obviously, it was stolen. no, no, no, chief. the laptop was put into the system...four months ago. four months ago? then who owned it before last week? [ beep ] well, i don't remember needing a password to access it, but this is my old laptop, all...
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we are worried because there are experiments that show tao can spread. so one theory is these are the beginning stages and the tao spreads throughout the brain to call severe dementia. but we don't know how frequent it is. we don't know if the spread occurs in everyone. but certainly that's the biggest fear. >> no pharmacological treatments. >> at this point there aren't any approved for use. and part of that is that, you know, up until recently we were pretty convinced pretty much everybody was going to get better after a concussion on fairly short order. so there wasn't a lot of impetus directed towards trying to develop pharmacological interventions. >> rose: what's the psychological effect. >> i think educating folks about the nature of the injury such as the discussion here at this table. >> rose: that's the important role tori plays. >> that's exactly right, and being able to let people know, in the first place, you had an injury, that doesn't mean your life is ruined, in all likelihood most -- i mean, the odds are you will get better, but here are
we are worried because there are experiments that show tao can spread. so one theory is these are the beginning stages and the tao spreads throughout the brain to call severe dementia. but we don't know how frequent it is. we don't know if the spread occurs in everyone. but certainly that's the biggest fear. >> no pharmacological treatments. >> at this point there aren't any approved for use. and part of that is that, you know, up until recently we were pretty convinced pretty much...
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we are, however, worried because there are experiments now that show tao can spread. so one theory is these are the beginning stage and that tao spreads throughout the brain to cause serious dementia. we don't know how frequent it is or the spread occurs in everyone. but that's the biggest fear. >> rose: no pharmacological treatments? >> at this time certainly none that are approved for use, an that'part of that is, up until recently, we were convinced pretty much everybody would get better after concussion and on fairly short order, so there wasn't a lot of impetus directed toward trying to develop farnlg pharmacological interventions. we've touched on an awareness of before people get injured, but educating folks about the nature of the injury such as the discussion at this table. >> rose: that's the important role tori plays, in part. >> that's exactly right, and being able to let people know, in the first place, you had an injury, that doesn't mean your life is ruined, in all likelihood. the odds are you are going to get better, but here things you might expect to
we are, however, worried because there are experiments now that show tao can spread. so one theory is these are the beginning stage and that tao spreads throughout the brain to cause serious dementia. we don't know how frequent it is or the spread occurs in everyone. but that's the biggest fear. >> rose: no pharmacological treatments? >> at this time certainly none that are approved for use, an that'part of that is, up until recently, we were convinced pretty much everybody would...
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tao: hey, come here. gabriel: ah. ahem! excuse me. lieutenant? um... no offense, but i thought the chief said that you couldn't return to work. well, uh, we need flynn to i.d. this guy. and then i'mut of here. okay, fine, i didn't see you, but i would be looking out for captain raydor. raraor? well, she k kws we're here. she's coming in herself in a minute. uh, jeff, darling, um, i hate to call you, but something has come up, and, um, i need to see you. but you can't come to my house. yeah, if you could meet me tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. in front of 412 azalea lane. it's just, uh, two blocks from my house. yeah, i'll be in a friend's prius, um, with the license plate "el buzzo." i'll be wearing a scarf over my head, darling. bye. floria, we can't keep meet-- hi. who the hell are you? you're not -- floria. i know. yeah. she told m myour name. floria told me a lot of things about you, jeff. ohh, she's getting crumbs everywhere. who are you? where's floria? car's self-parking, not self-cleaning. that's the guy. i'm deputy chief brenda leigh johnson, l.a.p.d. f
tao: hey, come here. gabriel: ah. ahem! excuse me. lieutenant? um... no offense, but i thought the chief said that you couldn't return to work. well, uh, we need flynn to i.d. this guy. and then i'mut of here. okay, fine, i didn't see you, but i would be looking out for captain raydor. raraor? well, she k kws we're here. she's coming in herself in a minute. uh, jeff, darling, um, i hate to call you, but something has come up, and, um, i need to see you. but you can't come to my house. yeah, if...
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boys, liam, have you got any that taos you regret? liam: when i went to a weird stage of my life. you forget you got them. i looked at my arm and went oh, man. the first thing i did was oogle, how do you get them off? you can't. so they just -- it is not really a thing anymore. i don't really care about it. it is part of me. james: louis, how many have you got? louis: i don't know. a lot of mine are pretty stupid anyway. james: what is the stupidest one you have got to you think? louis: the first one i got was then i got this line for the ramp which is why i got me oops. so if i get late, late today, it is going to go in there. james: what about you, harry? thinking you regret? harry: not so many regrets. there were a couple i did myself. james: you with the gun? harry: yeah. a froverpbed mine got the gun for his birthday. with all the right sterilizing equipment. i did one. i did a couple of stupid ones. i don't know if i regret them so much. james: which ones? harry: i wrote "big" on my big toe. [laughter] james: in the game tonight, whoever ends up with a tattoo, if it is one o
boys, liam, have you got any that taos you regret? liam: when i went to a weird stage of my life. you forget you got them. i looked at my arm and went oh, man. the first thing i did was oogle, how do you get them off? you can't. so they just -- it is not really a thing anymore. i don't really care about it. it is part of me. james: louis, how many have you got? louis: i don't know. a lot of mine are pretty stupid anyway. james: what is the stupidest one you have got to you think? louis: the...
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well jim, i can tell you in fact it was an hour ago that the philadelphia parking authority confirmed taos that the victim in fact was an employee, this neighborhood is on high alert as the police search for a killer. jackson says that a typical wednesday night was interrupted with violence in his southwest neighborhood. >> i go to the window and see a body in the street and blood and it's pretty brutal. >> a man walking his dog was shot and killed blocks from where he lived. the victim is 34-year-old mark marshall. >> it's a good neighborhood, really diverse but everybody gets along and i think because of how many shots were fired and at what close range there was nothing random about this. >> the victim was pronounced dead at penn medical center, the employee at the salt and pepper deli says the police confiscated video from their store and that the victim was seen arguing with another man and the argument was the motive for the shooting and they saw the shooter drive away in a van. >> there were five shots fired at close range and my other roommate when to slap the guy in the face, try
well jim, i can tell you in fact it was an hour ago that the philadelphia parking authority confirmed taos that the victim in fact was an employee, this neighborhood is on high alert as the police search for a killer. jackson says that a typical wednesday night was interrupted with violence in his southwest neighborhood. >> i go to the window and see a body in the street and blood and it's pretty brutal. >> a man walking his dog was shot and killed blocks from where he lived. the...
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trying to ease tleen taos feel. what he lays how. >> we're womaning voemling even an overnight crash. >>> right now we're watching a number of stories for you as we work to get you up to the minute the minute you're up. >>> first in arlington. a serious accident overnight leaves one person with serious injuries. >> we're also watching developments in san bernardino where city employees are heading back to worm and your weather and trachlkt good morning, chuck. nice to see you. >> goofrd morning. cloudy skas. i i'll you whou who's got the best chance of dealing with rain drons. we. >> we geesh at crash after new hampshire after knew cass other problems. >> thank you, kim. new this morning traffic heights are out after a serious krarn in ear tongue-to-. "news4's" molette green is out there with what you should expect. how is it going, mollet? >> reporter: there's progress in the making. a what appears to be a utility crew has rolled up. you know t crash this morning knocked out the lights here. two cars involved in th
trying to ease tleen taos feel. what he lays how. >> we're womaning voemling even an overnight crash. >>> right now we're watching a number of stories for you as we work to get you up to the minute the minute you're up. >>> first in arlington. a serious accident overnight leaves one person with serious injuries. >> we're also watching developments in san bernardino where city employees are heading back to worm and your weather and trachlkt good morning, chuck. nice...
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time.customers now have until 1-59 a-m tomorrow morning to sign up.the deadline was extended an extra tao days because of a strong demand in the final hours to sign up on healthcare-dot-gov.you need to register before that deadline to get coverage on january 1st. if you don't have insurance next yea-- it could add a penalty on your 2016 xes of up to 700-dolllls per person. a local non-profit organization rumored to be closing is actually *expanding its reach. reach.options of lincounty had to cut one of its major programs because of federal l regulations -- but the group is using its revamped day habilitation program to with developmental disabilities.the group is starting to offer more volunteer portunities in about 200 different locations. "we were first disappointed, wondering what would be ahead for people who lost their jobs, but insteaof being disappointed, i think these e folklkas well as i see the success and the opportunities." the group says it will continue to take advantage of the opportunities to interact with the public. in iowa city -- a group is calling on university of io
time.customers now have until 1-59 a-m tomorrow morning to sign up.the deadline was extended an extra tao days because of a strong demand in the final hours to sign up on healthcare-dot-gov.you need to register before that deadline to get coverage on january 1st. if you don't have insurance next yea-- it could add a penalty on your 2016 xes of up to 700-dolllls per person. a local non-profit organization rumored to be closing is actually *expanding its reach. reach.options of lincounty had to...
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frank: we just got a phone number from our town's jack whoho had to -- mark taos check who had to have his personal forecast. a winter weather advisory in effect and the north. -- in the north. freezing rain, even some snow this morning. snow north of highway 20, and some frozen mixed precipitation in between. if we widen things out, minneapolis has been seeing snow all morning, all the way back through the dakotas and central nebraska. a treacherous go of it. 35 in the metro, but notice how it sharply changes temperature-wise to the north and west. bismarck at three degrees, 11 in rapid city. errors or three day outlook, 39 degrees today -- there is your three day outlook, 39 degrees today. tracking the next storm on monday. alyx: frank: kcci 8 news time, 8:41. waking up to temperatures that are well above average in some parts of the state. warm enough for just rain in central and southern iowa. to the north, they are seeing frozen precipitation. the rain and snow moving out of the state right now, could see some patchy drizzle in central iowa. headed for highs in the mid to upper 30
frank: we just got a phone number from our town's jack whoho had to -- mark taos check who had to have his personal forecast. a winter weather advisory in effect and the north. -- in the north. freezing rain, even some snow this morning. snow north of highway 20, and some frozen mixed precipitation in between. if we widen things out, minneapolis has been seeing snow all morning, all the way back through the dakotas and central nebraska. a treacherous go of it. 35 in the metro, but notice how it...
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the tao came in at 17,730. the nasdaq was down 40. strike analysts say the slump was largely a reaction to oil prices. u.s. crowed -- crude barrels hit a seven year low. opec could not agree on production cuts despite a glut of oil. gas prices in the u.s. good fall as low as $1.75 a gallon. >>> at&t is promising blazing fast internet in 3b -- in three bay area cities. they will soon offer it in san francisco, oakland and san jose. at&t says the fiber-optic broadband service is so fast you can download a high definition movie in less than 36 seconds. the power service will cost $110 a month or less if you bundle with your phone service or tv. >>> wet weather that will pack a punch. the first of a series of storms now lining up. >>> up next, moving day for a charity called christmas for everyone. will it be able to meet the needs of the people it serves this holiday season? ule done it without pg&e. pg&e is very committed to clean energy. working with five star auto care we looked at how we could make their business more energy efficien
the tao came in at 17,730. the nasdaq was down 40. strike analysts say the slump was largely a reaction to oil prices. u.s. crowed -- crude barrels hit a seven year low. opec could not agree on production cuts despite a glut of oil. gas prices in the u.s. good fall as low as $1.75 a gallon. >>> at&t is promising blazing fast internet in 3b -- in three bay area cities. they will soon offer it in san francisco, oakland and san jose. at&t says the fiber-optic broadband service is...
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dylan brown/ tao float loft 5:14: 20 we have two pods and one float room each of them are filled with 1200 pounds of epson salt the water is skin temperature,, .>** vo ** dylan brown opened this floatation therapy center recently. after he found floating a few days a week.. helped him battle depression. ** sot **< [dylan brown/ owner] 5:18: 16 i was tired of the traditional way of treating anxiety and depression so this was my avenue.>** sot **<[liz bonis/ @lbonis1] stand up clip one/ 5:31:16 he said in just a short time he noticed a difference in his own moods and depression and made the decision to make this available to others,, he says each person feels something different,,but everyone feels something.>** sot **< cover with jess in hallway 5:20: 45 i feel completely rejuvinated.> ** vo **jessika evans floats for an hour or so every few weeks --your body is boyant because of the epson salts,, but there's also magnesium and other nutrients in the water -- she says seem to help balance her body .** sot **< [voice of:jessika evans / floater] 5: 20: 09 it takes
** vo ** dylan brown opened this floatation therapy center recently. after he found floating a few days a week.. helped him battle depression. ** sot **< [dylan brown/ owner] 5:18: 16 i was tired of the traditional way of treating anxiety and depression so this was my avenue.>** sot **** sot **< cover with jess in hallway 5:20: 45 i feel completely rejuvinated.> ** vo **jessika evans floats for an hour or so every few weeks --your body is boyant because of the epson salts,, but...
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. >> coming up, the strange tao of master mico. is he a pimp or a prophet? >> i try to show those that are lost. i try to guide them back into the light. >>> step out. >> hands up. hands up. >> in a motel on the edge of detroit police make a routine bust for prostitution. >> get your shirt on. >> and ex-con mitchell braddock, aka mico, is cuffed on suspicion of pimping. >> technically, i feel i'm doing a good thing by protecting someone. >> but mico doesn't see himself as a pimp so much as a protector and guardian angel to lost and wayward souls. >> because i'm more -- ever since i experienced the prison experience, since i've been out, i've been totally on a spiritual path. >> yeah, i kind of see myself as like the kwai chang caine of the adult entertainment industry. if you know who that is, that was a kung fu master from a series back in the '70s. i try to show those that are lost, i try to guide them back into the light. i try to teach them martial arts and transcendental meditation, yoga and stuff like that. any girl i'm associated with, i try to build
. >> coming up, the strange tao of master mico. is he a pimp or a prophet? >> i try to show those that are lost. i try to guide them back into the light. >>> step out. >> hands up. hands up. >> in a motel on the edge of detroit police make a routine bust for prostitution. >> get your shirt on. >> and ex-con mitchell braddock, aka mico, is cuffed on suspicion of pimping. >> technically, i feel i'm doing a good thing by protecting someone....
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. >> the room-a-rama website the run by geo and tao.ted it because they travel a lot. >> there must be thousands of apartments able vow inspect. >> how might they rent their home when they travel? why not just go to craigslist. >> because on craigslist, you don't know who you're dealing with. we dealt with people who just never showed up, people who refused to pay in advance because they didn't know who we were. >> how do i know i'm not going to get some guest who is going to trash the place? >> there are reviews on the site. everything is very transparent for both sides. >> the reviews, the internet feedback, this krout o sourcing is what makes these ideas work. they knew that alistair is a good host. alistair knew less about them. >> most guests don't have as many reviews. once i get their name, i'll try to do a facebook search on them, but generally i've had really good luck. >> he's happy, they're happy. and this wonderful new business where strangers with complementary needs find each other keeps growing. so, of course, politicians
. >> the room-a-rama website the run by geo and tao.ted it because they travel a lot. >> there must be thousands of apartments able vow inspect. >> how might they rent their home when they travel? why not just go to craigslist. >> because on craigslist, you don't know who you're dealing with. we dealt with people who just never showed up, people who refused to pay in advance because they didn't know who we were. >> how do i know i'm not going to get some guest who...
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protein, and as it gets locked in that loop of releasing protein, it reaches for a spinal protein called tao protein which is too big to go through pipes of your brain. when i had it broken down and explained, it became obvious and clear to me that a human being should never launch his head at another human being for any reason. for me, it's much more about getting the information. >> rose: in an interesting ray, yo -- in an interesting wa, you would think that is the kind of thing the n.f.l. should do, it should make clear that point. and do they? >> i think they do now, and i think that this film will help that effort, and i think the film -- the n.f.l. love to have these protocols, they're pulling people out of games, they're talking about it. >> rose: they're connecting on the ground now and watching. >> and we have commercials for our film on their games. >> rose: does that say to you the n.f.l. is listening? >> i feel the n.f.l. is embracing it. >> rose: you're finding this a much more enriching career than journalism? >> i was a painter before i was a writer and before i was a journal
protein, and as it gets locked in that loop of releasing protein, it reaches for a spinal protein called tao protein which is too big to go through pipes of your brain. when i had it broken down and explained, it became obvious and clear to me that a human being should never launch his head at another human being for any reason. for me, it's much more about getting the information. >> rose: in an interesting ray, yo -- in an interesting wa, you would think that is the kind of thing the...
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right near the airport and it spins all the way down tao threw the peninsula. half moon bay seeing showers and over near campbell and willow glen start to make its way into san jose. a lot of this activity will be spotty overnight. it will move out just in time for sunrise. if you're an early morning commuter, 4:00, 5:00, we'll run it through some slick roadways. tonight 30 degrees in santa rosa. 41 in san francisco after 34 this morning. so not as cold. but it will still be chilly. 35 in concord. 34 in livermore and 36 in san jose. we do have the potential of picking up a little bit of rain-snow mix across parts of our higher elevations down to 2,000 feet. the oakland hills, skyline boulevard, if you're doing any traveling there tonight, keep in mind you could run into a mix of rain and snow. we'll talk about when this rain moves out and when we'll see warmer temperatures coming up in my next forecast. >> thanks very much. you talked about snow. take a look at snow coming to the sierra. storms expected to drop a few more inches overnight and on into the mornin
right near the airport and it spins all the way down tao threw the peninsula. half moon bay seeing showers and over near campbell and willow glen start to make its way into san jose. a lot of this activity will be spotty overnight. it will move out just in time for sunrise. if you're an early morning commuter, 4:00, 5:00, we'll run it through some slick roadways. tonight 30 degrees in santa rosa. 41 in san francisco after 34 this morning. so not as cold. but it will still be chilly. 35 in...
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you can see the backup truck where it dropped 10 tao 15 gallons of paint. start that cleanup. one lane is open. four are still closed as of the last update from the chp. the flares, of course, are out and cars are going very slowly with almost a dozen different trucks moving around in that area. but, again, the real traffic story is the backup on the bay bridge. back here live, again, though, it is nice and smooth. if you're trying to get diverted off of fremont street, it shouldn't take you too long. the traffic that is bakd up. take a little bit of time for that normalize and mike inouye has our updates all morning long. >> on that note, you mentioned, it looked pretty smooth from her perspective and the area shot of the cars. >> giving that report we did get, again, clarification from chp and as steph alluded to there, they are going to have another hour, perhaps hour and a half. we're looking as possibly as 8:00. they can reopen this. the update from 6:30 until now possibly 8:00 when they can have the lanes reopened. there is the sweeper trucks and your four westbound lane
you can see the backup truck where it dropped 10 tao 15 gallons of paint. start that cleanup. one lane is open. four are still closed as of the last update from the chp. the flares, of course, are out and cars are going very slowly with almost a dozen different trucks moving around in that area. but, again, the real traffic story is the backup on the bay bridge. back here live, again, though, it is nice and smooth. if you're trying to get diverted off of fremont street, it shouldn't take you...
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. >>> and looking at the stocks, not too much holiday cheer, the tao is losing 50 points, and snp at 500. keep it here and we will be right back. >>> mcdonald's is experimenting with a limited rollout of comfort foods. it popped up this summer on my venues at 18 restaurants in cleveland. and this has become a story across the country today. the spokesperson says the company is always looking for relevant tastes for customers. the entrie is being sold as part of happy meals for $3 and it is also available as a separate item through february. if you are in cleveland - - cleveland, tell them what you think. they say they will evaluate customer feedback. >> health experts do not recommend mac & cheese, but they do recommend two cups of fruit and nuts every day. they said foods that are rich in green colors. and other options may not be as green, but just as healthy. >> we often hear the more colorful your produce, the healthier. but winter whites are packed with healthy nutrients. cauliflower, turnips, onions, garlic, even parsnips. >> they offer vitamins and nutrients and have some comp
. >>> and looking at the stocks, not too much holiday cheer, the tao is losing 50 points, and snp at 500. keep it here and we will be right back. >>> mcdonald's is experimenting with a limited rollout of comfort foods. it popped up this summer on my venues at 18 restaurants in cleveland. and this has become a story across the country today. the spokesperson says the company is always looking for relevant tastes for customers. the entrie is being sold as part of happy meals for...
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rapper snoop dog will perform and host the countdown at tao at the venetian. it's going to be start to the day as we drop down to 31 degrees in las vegas with outlying areas in the upper-20s overnight. we max today with sunny skies and afternoon breezes 10-20 mph & a lake wind advisory for gusts 35-40 mph across the lake mead area. winds should diminish in the valley 5-10 mph overnight right around firework time with a temp of 34 degrees. overnight lows will stay around freezing through new year's day & 51 degrees saturday & remain in the mid 50's monday through wednesday with a slight monday & area tuesday & wednesday. good morning. here's a look at solutions let's begin with your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construciton areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps back to the news desk tonight's the big across the globe... people are getting ready to say goodbye to 20-15 and hello to 20-16. but amid the festivities, security is being ramped up ... because of a thr
rapper snoop dog will perform and host the countdown at tao at the venetian. it's going to be start to the day as we drop down to 31 degrees in las vegas with outlying areas in the upper-20s overnight. we max today with sunny skies and afternoon breezes 10-20 mph & a lake wind advisory for gusts 35-40 mph across the lake mead area. winds should diminish in the valley 5-10 mph overnight right around firework time with a temp of 34 degrees. overnight lows will stay around freezing through new...
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boys, liam, have you got any that taos you regret? liam: when i went to a weird stage of my life. you forget you got them. i looked at my arm and went oh, man. the first thing i did was oogle, how do you get them off? you can't. so they just -- it is not really a thing anymore. i don't really care about it. it is part of me. james: louis, how many have you got? louis: i don't know. a lot of mine are pretty stupid anyway. james: what is the stupidest one you have got to you think? louis: the first one i got was this stick man skateboarder and then i got this line for the ramp which is why i got me oops. so if i get late, late today, it is going to go in there. james: what about you, harry? thinking you regret? harry: not so many regrets. there were a couple i did myself. james: you with the gun? harry: yeah. a froverpbed mine got the gun for his birthday. with all the right sterilizing equipment. i did one. i did a couple of stupid ones. i don't know if i regret them so much. james: which ones? harry: i wrote "big" on my big toe. [laughter] james: in the game tonight, whoever ends
boys, liam, have you got any that taos you regret? liam: when i went to a weird stage of my life. you forget you got them. i looked at my arm and went oh, man. the first thing i did was oogle, how do you get them off? you can't. so they just -- it is not really a thing anymore. i don't really care about it. it is part of me. james: louis, how many have you got? louis: i don't know. a lot of mine are pretty stupid anyway. james: what is the stupidest one you have got to you think? louis: the...
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jason: you have situations at tao and yahoo!ned and yet the talks are really going on. and very specific, and in the case of dow, sort of personal it feels like. the back-and-forth between lobe thing is liverg is has to go in the post merger era. it is interesting to see the level of detail they are getting into. ,avid: when i am confounded by what they have announced is pretty complicated. you need some people to run this thing however you come out the other side. who is going to run it from the downside? -- dow side? lisa: do they then want to come in and have a full plan? wondering if activists are feeling more emboldened and if so, why? brendan: that is what i've been thinking about, the james marvel quote, when i come back i want to come back as the bond market. is there a value in never being satisfied? jason: to the point of specificity and relentlessness, when you turn to yahoo! and look at what is going on, you have this relatively small firm that has come in and put out a 99 , down to thetion details talking about crit
jason: you have situations at tao and yahoo!ned and yet the talks are really going on. and very specific, and in the case of dow, sort of personal it feels like. the back-and-forth between lobe thing is liverg is has to go in the post merger era. it is interesting to see the level of detail they are getting into. ,avid: when i am confounded by what they have announced is pretty complicated. you need some people to run this thing however you come out the other side. who is going to run it from...
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up to taos, chains on 80, 50 and smaller highways. good time to go before the snow moves in tonight. reggie? >> what if the holidays were about people again? and the four-letter word that defined the season was l-o-v-e, and not s-a-l-e. that's the world t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods stores live in. where there's no need for sales because we offer amazing prices on thoughtful gifts everyday. let's put more value on what really matters. this season, bring back the holidays. with t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. ok, wehere's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the volkswagen sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new jetta and other select models. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and severe weather could cause a
up to taos, chains on 80, 50 and smaller highways. good time to go before the snow moves in tonight. reggie? >> what if the holidays were about people again? and the four-letter word that defined the season was l-o-v-e, and not s-a-l-e. that's the world t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods stores live in. where there's no need for sales because we offer amazing prices on thoughtful gifts everyday. let's put more value on what really matters. this season, bring back the holidays. with...
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and you pretty much threw up your hands and say this is could tao complicated for know think about.here's another question going on right now that is also -- even more complicated than that one and that is i think it's quite plausible that donald trump entered this race because he didn't want any republican that's for the fair tax to get into the white house because the fair tax would hit real estate so hard. i wonder if you have an opinion on that, and if you have any thoughts about how complicated issues can be extremely important in an election. >> guest: i don't think i ever threw up my hands hands and sait was too complicated. it was actually pretty easy to think about. but -- it had a tremendous impact. ross perot's 19% of the vote in that race influenced the congress for years to come. but it's possible that the donald trump has motives other than wanting to run win the presidency but i would not avibe those to him. i'll take him at face value he wants to be president. we'll see whether that possible or not. but the notion that he is doing this to line his own pockets or keep
and you pretty much threw up your hands and say this is could tao complicated for know think about.here's another question going on right now that is also -- even more complicated than that one and that is i think it's quite plausible that donald trump entered this race because he didn't want any republican that's for the fair tax to get into the white house because the fair tax would hit real estate so hard. i wonder if you have an opinion on that, and if you have any thoughts about how...
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the american people want taos do our job. our job is to make sure that this government runs, and we can't do that if we continue to use politics and the threat of a government shutdown to achee what can't be achieved through the normal legislative process. mr. speaker, we need to do our job. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor one of wayne county, new york's, most dedicated publicer is vabts, jim hoffman, and send him off on a great retirement. his public service career began when he enlisted in the navy as a young man. he continued by serving the police, 10 years as chairman of the wayne county board of supervisors. under his leadership, wayne county is a better place to live. he's lower taxes in williamson, kept tacks stable across the county, supported the region's vast community of growers and farmers, emerged as a leader in helped t
the american people want taos do our job. our job is to make sure that this government runs, and we can't do that if we continue to use politics and the threat of a government shutdown to achee what can't be achieved through the normal legislative process. mr. speaker, we need to do our job. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr....
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it's not unfair for taos impose the same requirement on those europeans who have visited isis-invested -- informsed areas. this bill will do some good but it's mostly evadeable. most isis foreign fighters go to turkey. their passport is stamped in turkey and then they walk into syria. isis does not stamp their passport so they are free to say they never went to iraq or syria. make so this bill will sense only to those who visited turkey. even if they did get their passport stamped, say they flew to baghdad, got it stamped by the iraqi government, all they have to do is go back to europe and say, i want a new pass port my hair style has changed, i want a different passport. their old pass part, holes are punched in it, it's returned to them. there's no record they visited iraq. most of our european friends don't have a record of who have visited sir ark iraq or iran. if they had such a list they wouldn't share it with us because they have privacy laws. now they'll cooperate with us on individual suspects. but not a list of tens of thousands of people who visited iran, turkey, or visited
it's not unfair for taos impose the same requirement on those europeans who have visited isis-invested -- informsed areas. this bill will do some good but it's mostly evadeable. most isis foreign fighters go to turkey. their passport is stamped in turkey and then they walk into syria. isis does not stamp their passport so they are free to say they never went to iraq or syria. make so this bill will sense only to those who visited turkey. even if they did get their passport stamped, say they...
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this bill sets the stage for taos continue to reshape and rethink america's transportation network and allows us to modify roads and transportation using ideas from the private sector. it helps us improve the safety on america's highways. ultimately this report guarantees that local governments will no longer be forced to operate off one short-term extension after another. it gives statest the certainty and funding they need to improve roads and bridges and invest in infrastructure. i'm proud of the bipartisan work the house and senate have done to finalize this long-term federal re-authorization. i'd like to echo the twhoferedse ranking member, this was a very bipartisan bill and thanks to ranking member defazio, chairman shuster, ranking member norton, i think we did a fantastic job when it comes to paug bill together. i look forward to seeing the president sign it. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: i yield three minutes to the ranking memberer of the subcommittee, eleanor holmes norton. the speaker pro te
this bill sets the stage for taos continue to reshape and rethink america's transportation network and allows us to modify roads and transportation using ideas from the private sector. it helps us improve the safety on america's highways. ultimately this report guarantees that local governments will no longer be forced to operate off one short-term extension after another. it gives statest the certainty and funding they need to improve roads and bridges and invest in infrastructure. i'm proud...
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now is the time for taos act. let us end hiv-aids. help stop the spread today. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new hampshire seek recognition? without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to request the president's timely response to a bipartisan, bicameral letter from congressional members willing to work with him to repeal the affordable care act tax on middle class families' health care benefits this month i join house and senate members, both democrat and republican, to express our constituents' extreme concern about the 40% tax on employer-sponsored benefits coming in 2018. mr. guinta: public and private employers and employees tell me the tax will cost jobs and incomes across new hampshire. and they will cope with higher taxes and premiums. companies and municipalities are planning for the worst. families will face lower wages and higher price as organizations shift costs to pay for new taxes. our coalition asks the president to meet with us as soon as possible to find a sol
now is the time for taos act. let us end hiv-aids. help stop the spread today. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new hampshire seek recognition? without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to request the president's timely response to a bipartisan, bicameral letter from congressional members willing to work with him to repeal the affordable care act tax on middle class families' health care benefits this...