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he made a movie called the web parade which was one of the very few movies that feature the temperance agent as a hero. trying to bust of the bootlegged liquor places as a hero. he had jimmy durant in its comments and they wouldn't even allow sinclair in because he didn't have a tuxedo. there are so many stories i could tell. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times. at the top of the list is michael lewis's book on high-frequency trading/boys. booktv host of your call in program with mr. lewis last month that can be viewed any time at booktv.org. in a fighting chance by massachusetts senator elizabeth warren cover the senator's talking washington d.c. earlier this month. look for it to air in the coming weeks. good morning america and robyn roberts comes in third with her memoir everybody has got something followed by french economist thomas piketti's capital in the twenty-first century. for arrived, by the president and editor-in-chief of the huffington post media group, area h
he made a movie called the web parade which was one of the very few movies that feature the temperance agent as a hero. trying to bust of the bootlegged liquor places as a hero. he had jimmy durant in its comments and they wouldn't even allow sinclair in because he didn't have a tuxedo. there are so many stories i could tell. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times. at the...
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or do you think he is trying to temper over exuberance?he will probably signal that the bank is not going against that market expectation. i'm not sure he is going to do it to try to bring it forward. in the past, the bank might have been willing to signal that they thought the markets were expecting rates to rise too quickly. when forward guidance was announced in august, they were talking about 2016. is rd changed significantly. -- has already changed significantly. bank it best that the leaves the housing market to the financial policy committee for now? what would be a better tool of dealing with the housing market? we're looking at a bubbly housing market in isolation from the rest of the economy -- if that was the case, you might want to look to the policy committee to tighten lending rules. if you look at the prodding picture, the housing market is reflecting what is going on in terms of growth and capacity. i think pushing up interest rates now is the right response to the housing market and the right response to the economy, as we
or do you think he is trying to temper over exuberance?he will probably signal that the bank is not going against that market expectation. i'm not sure he is going to do it to try to bring it forward. in the past, the bank might have been willing to signal that they thought the markets were expecting rates to rise too quickly. when forward guidance was announced in august, they were talking about 2016. is rd changed significantly. -- has already changed significantly. bank it best that the...
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, dare i say it, very, very ardent temperance crusade because he was the child of an alcoholic. i think, as chris said, we can only understand sinclair best now that we know about the sender of children alcoholics, what they go through, how they feel. that was him. he made in moving, one of those very few movies that feature a temperance agent as a hero to you know, the guys who were trying to bust up the blue light wicker places as the euro. jimmy durante and a grand premiere at the agreements chinese in l.a. it would not even allow sinclair and because he did not have a tuxedo. so many stories i could tell. i think our will turn it over to j and that way you will have more time to ask questions. i did not mention the campaign on purpose. my friend can pick up. >> terrific. i brought a few things from the campaign for his a. >> 1933. 25 percent of people were unemployed. banks were failing. when a bank failed your savings are gone. roosevelt began his presidency. upton sinclair was writing a book. his book was called the way out. here we go. i want to read a little. the governm
, dare i say it, very, very ardent temperance crusade because he was the child of an alcoholic. i think, as chris said, we can only understand sinclair best now that we know about the sender of children alcoholics, what they go through, how they feel. that was him. he made in moving, one of those very few movies that feature a temperance agent as a hero to you know, the guys who were trying to bust up the blue light wicker places as the euro. jimmy durante and a grand premiere at the agreements...
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your other question was about temperance. for him for people who worked for prohibitions since they were children, this was the realization of a dream. they weren't booking at what the downside was. they were hoping for less children would be subjected to family violence, less families would be effected. less children would have to look for their father in pars and dragging them home as he had to do. he felt very much about alcoholics and native american communities do. just get it out. it is a social wrong, it is a bad thing. it is hurting people land that was kind of his religion. he did not see any problem with prohibition except that there wasn't enough money put into enforcement. that was his critique. >> who else wants to get into the conversation? >> i was wondering if you could talk about his constituents in terms of california, if they were largely in the north or south or if you could collaborate oil little bit on that. >> most of this support was in los angeles where he was and the state was split. democrats were s
your other question was about temperance. for him for people who worked for prohibitions since they were children, this was the realization of a dream. they weren't booking at what the downside was. they were hoping for less children would be subjected to family violence, less families would be effected. less children would have to look for their father in pars and dragging them home as he had to do. he felt very much about alcoholics and native american communities do. just get it out. it is a...
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the will temper the warmth. probably later in the week. >> see other blossom in the warmer parts of the day. a lot more on sunday. the second half of the weekend looks better. today scattered showers unseasonable cool. the peak of the sun every now and then. no. and at 6-16 mi. per hour. tonight scattered showers early. the low temperature tonight going down into the 50s. >> spot ishtar's coming in the afternoon. kind of chili kind of gray. at least there's light at the end of the tunnel. >> >>0-5-1-5 fireball is 4 time to play lucky day lotto. jackpot 200,000 dollars. mega millions is 136 million. have a distinctions they've earned in life there's a higher standard of home care. brightstar care. from care teams led by registered nurses to unmatched care expertise brightstar care offers home care you can trust, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. your loved one deserves care that's nothing less than extraordinary because they've earned it. for a complimentary in-home assessment, call brightstar care today at 866-621-
the will temper the warmth. probably later in the week. >> see other blossom in the warmer parts of the day. a lot more on sunday. the second half of the weekend looks better. today scattered showers unseasonable cool. the peak of the sun every now and then. no. and at 6-16 mi. per hour. tonight scattered showers early. the low temperature tonight going down into the 50s. >> spot ishtar's coming in the afternoon. kind of chili kind of gray. at least there's light at the end of the...
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he made a movie that actually had a temperance agentÑi as a hero.s they would buçtz up the belay liquor places. there was of a grand premiere at grumman's chinese theater they would not lead to a man because he did not have a tuxedo. but to turn it over to jay and then you can ask questions. is that okay? thank you very much. >> terrific. can i? thank you. 1933. 25 percent of people employed. roosevelt began his presidency and upton sinclair was writing a book and was called the way out. i want to read a little bit. >> the government now buys boots for min's going in. that is the ccc is falling roosevelt is developing. sending unemployed men out to plant forest that is used but when the government buys shoes for these men it is socially wasteful because the government should buy clothing factories and shoe factories. this is his critique. he doesn't want money to be given to people but he wants the way out of unemployment which is crushing the country. some day in one state a radical government great governor will lay down the law of the factories h
he made a movie that actually had a temperance agentÑi as a hero.s they would buçtz up the belay liquor places. there was of a grand premiere at grumman's chinese theater they would not lead to a man because he did not have a tuxedo. but to turn it over to jay and then you can ask questions. is that okay? thank you very much. >> terrific. can i? thank you. 1933. 25 percent of people employed. roosevelt began his presidency and upton sinclair was writing a book and was called the way...
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sources who spoke to dylan byers in the story, she has been characterized as being brusque, short tempered, scolding staff, very short with the photo editor was -- that was in dylan''s in my 13. why are you still in this meeting, go fix the photo. there is a long and storied history of executive editors, editors, editors everywhere, bosses everywhere in high-powered positions being ill tempered, staff having complaints about their management style. help raines was a famously terrible, abrasive manager who employees said rule the newsroom by fear. >> it probably contributed to his downfall. >> it did. what did him and was a very andific error and scandal that he was publishing reporting that it turned out had been fabricated by his reporter. >> this had nothing to do with jill posthumus in. >> apparently. in not offering the specifics, if he had provided a rundown of the reasons that he fired jill abramson we might have a clearer version. heknew with raines, exhibited many of the same qualities that have been reported about abramson. the newsroom did not like him. he had lost the newsroom.
sources who spoke to dylan byers in the story, she has been characterized as being brusque, short tempered, scolding staff, very short with the photo editor was -- that was in dylan''s in my 13. why are you still in this meeting, go fix the photo. there is a long and storied history of executive editors, editors, editors everywhere, bosses everywhere in high-powered positions being ill tempered, staff having complaints about their management style. help raines was a famously terrible, abrasive...
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that we have to pick up seats but we have to be tempered by the reality to pick up the presidency in neil: when you ran for president that your party can grab the defeat from the jaws or to avert -- over, but let's say republicans take the senate who is to say they don't screw it up again? >> to have the strategy your focus don't get caught up with ever select committee that the transcendent issue is does this country have an opportunity to give everybody a shot? if you don't remaking and repair. neil: even rick santorum said that you are not going to the great party to appeal only to rich white guys. >> we have to repair the lost and demographics. we have to win them back. neil: how do you win back the hispanics or women who for some reason? >> what about bread-and-butter issues? >> certain aspects a capture what they say. that is part of the theatrics. we have to stay focused on bread and butter issues job opportunity, job creation comment energy self-sufficiency and balanced budgets. there is something every american will like to. that is my future. i might disagree with one or tw
that we have to pick up seats but we have to be tempered by the reality to pick up the presidency in neil: when you ran for president that your party can grab the defeat from the jaws or to avert -- over, but let's say republicans take the senate who is to say they don't screw it up again? >> to have the strategy your focus don't get caught up with ever select committee that the transcendent issue is does this country have an opportunity to give everybody a shot? if you don't remaking and...
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in a whole atmosphere filled with children and temper tantrums the last adult standing in the room. him. not me. >> this is a test. >> this is a test. when folks think about what they get from alaska, 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. we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. >> when i came atop if i said that we would systematically work a
in a whole atmosphere filled with children and temper tantrums the last adult standing in the room. him. not me. >> this is a test. >> this is a test. when folks think about what they get from alaska, 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...
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. >> duane harper's explosive temper is what landed him in this jail within a jail in 2002. >> i fightes. but i argue with the guards that i'm not violent. >> having been incarcerated most of his life, harper admits, he still misses life on the outside. >> i've done a lot of time. i've been doing time on and off since i was 12 years old. the only person that ever cared anything about me is my mother, you know. and i miss just being able to get up in the morning and see her face, her cook breakfast, you know. i miss nature too, because i'm a nature person. you know, i miss, you know, trees, the sky, just being free, being able to walk through the mall and look at people, being able to look at things, the small things, you know. >> come back out here, now! >> not long after harper's interview, the use of force team had to subdue him. >> he was threatening us with throwing feces, spitting at us through the door. >> you going to talk to me, you hear me? you no good mother [ bleep ]. >> duane harper is a person that sometimes don't think before he reacts. >> i told you now. >> harper's curr
. >> duane harper's explosive temper is what landed him in this jail within a jail in 2002. >> i fightes. but i argue with the guards that i'm not violent. >> having been incarcerated most of his life, harper admits, he still misses life on the outside. >> i've done a lot of time. i've been doing time on and off since i was 12 years old. the only person that ever cared anything about me is my mother, you know. and i miss just being able to get up in the morning and see...
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because there is the real threat, attitude or temper can change in a moment. >> and tempers did flarewhile our cameras were in the yard. >> we'd just gotten done interviewing, basically, a prison preacher. >> i'm a born again christian, and i believe that everybody should know the lord. if you don't know the lord, i encourage you to know the lord. >> i got done putting the camera down. my cameraman was walking around. and then i started hearing a bing, like bing, bing, bing. literally five feet away i see this man probably in his late 50s, early 60s, and i look down and i saw these two younger hispanic guys kicking him in the head, like, repeatedly, and his head was bouncing off this pole. >> what you saw here today was actually a battery. they were stomping his head. he was pretty messed up. >> the inmate who was attacked survived because of a quick response by staff on the yard. his assailants were sentenced to six months in fulsom's administration segregation unit. some of the most violent gang attacks have taken place here at california state prison corcoran's security housing uni
because there is the real threat, attitude or temper can change in a moment. >> and tempers did flarewhile our cameras were in the yard. >> we'd just gotten done interviewing, basically, a prison preacher. >> i'm a born again christian, and i believe that everybody should know the lord. if you don't know the lord, i encourage you to know the lord. >> i got done putting the camera down. my cameraman was walking around. and then i started hearing a bing, like bing, bing,...
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tempers have flared at the funeral of the country's last communist leader. as the general was laid to rest. dying sunday of cancer at age 90. transitioning photos of victims from the communist regime. coming head of the 25th anniversary of poland's transition to democracy. let's cross over to matthew day, correspondent in warsaw. why this angry response? >> it has mainly to do with , using it to crush where people were killed, hundreds of people had a trial. and also, he has been accused and in 1970 massacre. he was minister of defense at that time. there were many attempts to prosecute him. for murder, for treason. people are still very angry about it as was demonstrated at his funeral. three presidents past and present also in attendance this friday including the man that really did more to end communism in poland than any other. on hiss their verdict time in power? >> he didn't really condemn him at all. he says that god will judge him now and he is happy to go to the funeral. and they don't condemn the actions of all. that he helped usher in democracy in
tempers have flared at the funeral of the country's last communist leader. as the general was laid to rest. dying sunday of cancer at age 90. transitioning photos of victims from the communist regime. coming head of the 25th anniversary of poland's transition to democracy. let's cross over to matthew day, correspondent in warsaw. why this angry response? >> it has mainly to do with , using it to crush where people were killed, hundreds of people had a trial. and also, he has been accused...
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temper sealy is up 85%. you missed a significant move. i think if she would be pushed out, i think this is a stock you buy because i think they have a fantastic product and i think the way they sell it is ingenious, i don't know why it's not better run. >> so two buying the stock if the ceo gets booted. what do you say? >> i try to think of the company that has the ceo most integral to the story. i came up with elan musk. i cannot imagine a ceo more tied to the story. more valuable to the name than musk. if i were long which i am not, i would have to be a seller on his leaving. someone might counter and say what about steve jobs. >> and life goes on. >> the difference being the market knew for several years that steve jobs was going to be leaving. he took two leaves of absences. his health was known to be an issue for a long time. that's not a comparable story. i'm going to go with tesla, musk. >> for the same reasons karen said i look for the ceo and i think hastings with netflix is a good examplement . he's been there since the '90s. yo
temper sealy is up 85%. you missed a significant move. i think if she would be pushed out, i think this is a stock you buy because i think they have a fantastic product and i think the way they sell it is ingenious, i don't know why it's not better run. >> so two buying the stock if the ceo gets booted. what do you say? >> i try to think of the company that has the ceo most integral to the story. i came up with elan musk. i cannot imagine a ceo more tied to the story. more valuable...
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can change in just a moment. >> and tempers did flare while msnbc's cameras were in the yard. >> wellwe had two northern mexicans jump on another northern mexican. it all stemmed over a disrespect issue. yesterday they beat him up over here in front of the yard shack. the guy that beat him up was the victim's age. this guy was in his 60s. apparently the northern mexicans felt he wasn't -- business wasn't handled properly, so therefore today they sent over guys about a third his age. the guys that beat him up today are probably early 20s, late teens. what you saw here today was actually a battery. they were stomping his head. you can see he was pretty messed up. lately the northern mexicans have been acting up, more so than any race on this yard. beating up their own over respect issues. prison's about a lot of respect. when you are disrespected, situations like this take place. >> as long as you have street gangs, you will always have prison gangs. these guys aspire to do that. most individuals in a free society would aspire to be doctors and lawyers. these guys don't think past tomor
can change in just a moment. >> and tempers did flare while msnbc's cameras were in the yard. >> wellwe had two northern mexicans jump on another northern mexican. it all stemmed over a disrespect issue. yesterday they beat him up over here in front of the yard shack. the guy that beat him up was the victim's age. this guy was in his 60s. apparently the northern mexicans felt he wasn't -- business wasn't handled properly, so therefore today they sent over guys about a third his age....
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i seen a lot of people throw temper tantrums before, saying they are hearing voices and suicidal andt. if you're going to do something, you got to play it out to its fullest. >> officers say they won't take risk if an inmate appears to be in a state of distress, it's not the first time they hear one cry wolf. >> you get to know after a while who is pretty much playing a game and who is for real. you know, it just becomes kind of a spidey sense so to speak. >> dixon never made it back to the mental health unit but said he's glad to be free of the restraint chair. >> trust me nobody can get out of that car seat, not the best of the best of the best, not even if you're houdini can you get out of that thing. >>> while inmates in this housing unit are only released from their cells a few at a time they can visit with each other when they are out. >> what's up, man? >> now dixon's old friend, edwin estrada has dropped by. >> you were going crazy. you woke me up. pulling you out naked. seen your [ bleep ] and stuff. >> estrada who admitted to killing an 88-year-old world war ii vet with a k
i seen a lot of people throw temper tantrums before, saying they are hearing voices and suicidal andt. if you're going to do something, you got to play it out to its fullest. >> officers say they won't take risk if an inmate appears to be in a state of distress, it's not the first time they hear one cry wolf. >> you get to know after a while who is pretty much playing a game and who is for real. you know, it just becomes kind of a spidey sense so to speak. >> dixon never made...
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you can buy a temper. he. there are these known brands out there.you think there is room for an upstart? >> everyone hates shopping for a mattress. it is a make sense to anyone. you have the salesman who say, you've spent $2000 and you don't even know if you liked it. when we heard about this retailer, it sounded cool. it is online. they use all american products. it seemed like a better way. >> described the mattress itself. >> the mattress is outrageously comfortable. we created a bed unlike anything out there. we create a bed that contours but has that traditional feel. the feedback since we have launch has been fantastic. >> what about the size? does it come in different sizes and heights? what are the details? >> we carry it in all six traditional sizes. twin through king. >> $850. is that considered a lot? >> it is not. if you look at the materials it is comparable to beds that would be $3000 at show rooms. by leveraging the economics of a direct to consumer business and selling through our website, we are able to pass on the value provide sav
you can buy a temper. he. there are these known brands out there.you think there is room for an upstart? >> everyone hates shopping for a mattress. it is a make sense to anyone. you have the salesman who say, you've spent $2000 and you don't even know if you liked it. when we heard about this retailer, it sounded cool. it is online. they use all american products. it seemed like a better way. >> described the mattress itself. >> the mattress is outrageously comfortable. we...
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may your courage to do what is right be tempered with common sense so others will follow. and may you have the self-esteem to believe in yourself when no one else does and with the humility that you are a child of god trying to do his will. travel well my friends on your journey and never forget, have fun while you are doing it. thank you. [applause] >> more commencement addresses tonight at 8:00 eastern with secretary of state john kerry at yale, samantha power at the university of marmont, j johnson at his alma mater, morehouse college, and janet yellin at nyu. that is tonight at 8:00 eastern. and the associated press is reporting and americans older has been held prisoner by the taliban in afghanistan. since 2009, he has been freed. he is currently in u.s. custody. president obama released a statement that says the american people are pleased that will be able to welcome home sergeant beau burgdall. on behalf of the american people, i was honored to call his parents who expressed our joy that they can expect his safe return. remember the many troops held captive and to
may your courage to do what is right be tempered with common sense so others will follow. and may you have the self-esteem to believe in yourself when no one else does and with the humility that you are a child of god trying to do his will. travel well my friends on your journey and never forget, have fun while you are doing it. thank you. [applause] >> more commencement addresses tonight at 8:00 eastern with secretary of state john kerry at yale, samantha power at the university of...
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tempers were in the '70s and '80s around the bay area. in the south bay and we were edging towards the '80s. + of the coastline where more in the low 60s. at half monday and there is little befog with a return tonight drop coastline. a candlight memorial held in san leandro tonight. for an 18-year- old girl killed by an amtrak train monday night -- while she was walking on some tracks near her home. friends and family think the world of brittney silva. and, a s kron four's philippe djegal reports. a large crowd gathered to remember the popular teen. britnney silva's mother cynthia opened the memorial service by driving home a message she shared with us earlier in the day near the scene of the accident. sot- "i just want everybody to know to teach their kids to take one headphone out when they're walking. don't use both the headphones or do what i used to do to brittney and cut one of the headphones off, because then she would have heard the train coming." cynthia fighting back tears during the service as did many of brittney's classmates
tempers were in the '70s and '80s around the bay area. in the south bay and we were edging towards the '80s. + of the coastline where more in the low 60s. at half monday and there is little befog with a return tonight drop coastline. a candlight memorial held in san leandro tonight. for an 18-year- old girl killed by an amtrak train monday night -- while she was walking on some tracks near her home. friends and family think the world of brittney silva. and, a s kron four's philippe djegal...
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it's the most vile temper. and you get. i am dimitri celebrate the new year like getting together for art. pretty sure predictions. celebration. we need is a big supporter of community events like this he contributed thousand dollars to this new year party. thousands of people leaving the door. when is the leading role in the community. high. they make when someone hold me to chat. he stands for students the tips. splice the new building. it is easy to forget how far it's been fun why. the guy. new york enjoying a brahmin to me lean is expanding his business. he's decided to open a third restaurant this spring. its prime location the broadway theater district. restaurant does mean people deep the train station two stops from above did all of them. his opera did the restaurant's decor increasing the dosage of other customers will enjoy sushi and small plates washed down with a drink or two and then move on to a bowl of ramen. everything is ready to go except that the gas company has not showed up to connecting capital. it's
it's the most vile temper. and you get. i am dimitri celebrate the new year like getting together for art. pretty sure predictions. celebration. we need is a big supporter of community events like this he contributed thousand dollars to this new year party. thousands of people leaving the door. when is the leading role in the community. high. they make when someone hold me to chat. he stands for students the tips. splice the new building. it is easy to forget how far it's been fun why. the guy....
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so we see the tea party temperment is not winning when it comes to candidate, the establish. style of being more business like but when it comes to the plat forms their in step with the rest of the conservative contenders. >> in georgia the candidates that people call the front runners or the establishment front runner -- that's kingston and purdue and handel, the subject of the attack -- kingston, long-time republican congressman who is a big kind of pork barrel, go along, get along guy, has now re-invented himself as a fire brand kind of tea party insurgent and is now at the head of the pack. >> that's the one to watch. can jack kingston, whose hat not shied away from this role in congress, is battling karen handel who has been endorsed by sarah palin. if karen can beat kingston that's a victory for the tea party but if kingston purdue get into a runoff that's a win for the so-called establishment. >> a month ago i was having dip with folks from oregon and hey were talking about the candidate poised to win, monica loy. she is pro choice, pediatric neurosurgeon, pretty good
so we see the tea party temperment is not winning when it comes to candidate, the establish. style of being more business like but when it comes to the plat forms their in step with the rest of the conservative contenders. >> in georgia the candidates that people call the front runners or the establishment front runner -- that's kingston and purdue and handel, the subject of the attack -- kingston, long-time republican congressman who is a big kind of pork barrel, go along, get along guy,...
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i previously had had a temper, but i never touched betsy in any way.ame somebody and the police were telling them that it was me. >> russell faria was sentenced to life in prison. he's filing an appeal. and sits in his cell now unable to do much of anything but say -- >> i can't imagine ever being mad enough to do anything like that to anybody, let alone my wife whom i loved. i never stopped loving my wife. i'm innocent of this. i did not kill her. >> betsy's family though was and remain convinced justice was done no matter what anybody says. if somebody were to come to you with evidence, strong evidence that it wasn't russ but it was some other person, is that something that you could accept? >> i would still feel it's russ, 100%. >> as for pam hupp, she insisted to "dateline" she had no involvement in the murder. she said she had no motive to kill betsy. her dna wasn't found at the house and she cooperated with the police. pam also said she set up a trust for betsy's daughters. the family said it did not receive any insurance money. and, meanwhile, t
i previously had had a temper, but i never touched betsy in any way.ame somebody and the police were telling them that it was me. >> russell faria was sentenced to life in prison. he's filing an appeal. and sits in his cell now unable to do much of anything but say -- >> i can't imagine ever being mad enough to do anything like that to anybody, let alone my wife whom i loved. i never stopped loving my wife. i'm innocent of this. i did not kill her. >> betsy's family though was...
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i was very quick tempered, i would say.t me a lot of time this prison, be here a lot longer when i should have got out of here in '97. but now since i've been married, 2001, i've been sort of, i can say, disciplinary-free. >> could i bring my face cream in there? i don't think that can catch on fire. i wash my face. it's going to be dry. >> i'll ask her. but anything that contains alcohol it specifies in the rules -- >> everything just about has alcohol in it. >> and are these just regular playing cards? >> yeah. >> they can't go in either. >> okay. that's perfume. >> i know. >> we got married at salinas valley state prison. he had some money on his books. he paid for our rings. it was cold. it was in december. and i like fur and mink and diamonds and stuff. so he described what he wanted me to wear. and i went to the mall, and i seen a pretty dress. he bought my wedding dress. and it was like a real ceremony, as if we was in a church, but even though we were in a corner in the prison, it still felt like we was in a church
i was very quick tempered, i would say.t me a lot of time this prison, be here a lot longer when i should have got out of here in '97. but now since i've been married, 2001, i've been sort of, i can say, disciplinary-free. >> could i bring my face cream in there? i don't think that can catch on fire. i wash my face. it's going to be dry. >> i'll ask her. but anything that contains alcohol it specifies in the rules -- >> everything just about has alcohol in it. >> and are...
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>> eventually, tempers cool and no charges are filed.justice heads off to his next mission. he spots an officer ticketing an suv illegally parked in a bus stop. when the officer is followed to the next violation, she lets jimmy justice know he's in a no-standing zone. >> ow! what are you hitting me for? >> move away -- >> why are you hitting me? you have no permission to touch me. you just broke the law. you broke the law. you assaulted me. >> as quickly as she arrives, the parking enforcement officer moves on. again, no charges are filed. it's all just a typical day on the streets for a video vigilante. >> i've been assaulted, i've been spit at, i've been pushed and i've had cameras broken. i've been threatened with arrest. i've been threatened with bodily harm. the only way that i'm going to stop is when police officers and other city officials stop breaking the law. >> for anyone looking to follow in his footsteps, jimmy justice says he has some rules. >> never, ever interfere with the police while they're doing their job during an em
>> eventually, tempers cool and no charges are filed.justice heads off to his next mission. he spots an officer ticketing an suv illegally parked in a bus stop. when the officer is followed to the next violation, she lets jimmy justice know he's in a no-standing zone. >> ow! what are you hitting me for? >> move away -- >> why are you hitting me? you have no permission to touch me. you just broke the law. you broke the law. you assaulted me. >> as quickly as she...
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-- i mean, last year in his story about this, she has been characterized as being brusque, short-tempered scolding staff, being very short with a photo editor that was in dylan's piece from 2013, you know, why haven't you fixed the photo? why are you still in this meeting? go fix the photo? there's certainly a long and storied history of executive editors at the "new york times," editors at the "new york times," editors everywhere, bosses everywhere in high-powered positions being ill tempered, staff having big complaint about their management style. hal reins who was editor of the "new york times" until 2003, was a famously pretty terrible, abrasive manager who employees said ruled the newsroom by fear. >> rose: it probably contributed to his downfall. >> it does d, but over a long period of time, and what did him in was a very specific error and scandal in that he was publishing reporting that it turned out had been fabricate bide his reporter jason blair. >> rose: and this evidently had nothing to do with jill's journalism. >> apparently. and in fact if not offering the specifics -- if
-- i mean, last year in his story about this, she has been characterized as being brusque, short-tempered scolding staff, being very short with a photo editor that was in dylan's piece from 2013, you know, why haven't you fixed the photo? why are you still in this meeting? go fix the photo? there's certainly a long and storied history of executive editors at the "new york times," editors at the "new york times," editors everywhere, bosses everywhere in high-powered positions...
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streets have been be comfortable and the sidewalks a place to stop and rest and lighting and ways to temperown noise and making them safe for all ages we live in an aging population and odor population insure availability at crosswalks ate an important factor we sometimes forget and provide visible areas for drivers. we recognize in the 50s and 60s we remember sdrooin areas for cars we anticipated that every city would be a suburban city. so we're going to refix that >> the third factor is social sections that the street is a place to hang out in providing community space and including transition spaces in front of the of residence there are great streets it is dark but in the a street that has 20 feet clear. >> director ram. >> yes. >> back on i guess two slides ago slide number 2 safe for all ages is the heading where is this picture taken. >> neil is going to have to help me out. >> there's a new residential street in stockholm swede the home of vision zero so we're all starting in this city we're trying to address those concerns. >> thank you. okay human scale streets in san francisco >
streets have been be comfortable and the sidewalks a place to stop and rest and lighting and ways to temperown noise and making them safe for all ages we live in an aging population and odor population insure availability at crosswalks ate an important factor we sometimes forget and provide visible areas for drivers. we recognize in the 50s and 60s we remember sdrooin areas for cars we anticipated that every city would be a suburban city. so we're going to refix that >> the third factor...
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they're not going to give up their principles, but the tempers i think, the tempers are lower, the cooperationter, they see a great chance to win. i would say right now, i don't know, john harwood where you are, but i would say right now the gop is in very good shape to take the senate, maybe by a seat or two. >> i think they've got a good channel. let me ask you one question, though, about the -- i think there are two issues as we look ahead to 2016, how much emphasis do we play on economic issues or social issues. that's a -- even in the near term, on economic issues, what do you make of mitt romney, rick santorum and others say, hey, republicans in congress, raise the minimum wage. >> yeah, i don't like it one bit. i don't like it one bit. i think the gop needs, john -- it's funny, i was moderating a panel at the republican governors association here in new york. i don't think the republicans have yet a clear, clear national economic growth message. but when you look at the numbers, obama, you know, on the economy, he's slumping, in the low 40s, as he is overall. the minimum wage is not goi
they're not going to give up their principles, but the tempers i think, the tempers are lower, the cooperationter, they see a great chance to win. i would say right now, i don't know, john harwood where you are, but i would say right now the gop is in very good shape to take the senate, maybe by a seat or two. >> i think they've got a good channel. let me ask you one question, though, about the -- i think there are two issues as we look ahead to 2016, how much emphasis do we play on...
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. >> early this year, tempered flared when the rock hall announced they would only induct the original members. >> when we said what about other members? they said it's a nonstarter. >> the kiss founders accepted the induction but flatly refused to perform as the original four. >> the last thing we would do is to get up on stage and just play with ace and peter because that's running a race looking backwards. >> and there was worry freely and crist wouldn't perform to their standards. >> you won't be disappointed. >> to go up with peter and ace dressed as they once were, regardless of how they play or how they look is a risk i don't want to take. >> criss and freely wouldn't comment, but backstage, he was disappointed. >> it wasn't my choice. i didn't want to do it, but bottom line is we're still brothers in rock 'n' roll. >> in the end, they were are there. singer and their in the audiences, the original members accepting their award together. >> let me hear you. >> yes. >> i want to thank paul, gene, and peter. >> it's great to be home in brooklyn. this is my home. i never thought th
. >> early this year, tempered flared when the rock hall announced they would only induct the original members. >> when we said what about other members? they said it's a nonstarter. >> the kiss founders accepted the induction but flatly refused to perform as the original four. >> the last thing we would do is to get up on stage and just play with ace and peter because that's running a race looking backwards. >> and there was worry freely and crist wouldn't perform...
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his explosive temper or his desire -- a lot of these business confrontation scenes are meant to be confrontationalhe has this stuffing someone's face with it. there is good and bad. when you have a show like this that doesn't have huge plot points and you get to find out why people are doing things and the difference between the way we are when we are with other people and when we are alone, so much of it is about privacy. you kind of start to get this understanding, but the fact that people root for him and are interested him on some level, i don't know what to tell you. fascinating. >> it fascinating about human nature because i think they are nicer to don than to other people in their lives. tavis: he is a handsome guy. it helps. >> but the sad truth. with all due respect -- they are wonderful actors. thisnd your team cast series beautifully with great actors. agos thinking a day or so -- i don't want to take anything away. they are good actors. peoplee given these careers. you have put them on the map in a way they have not been regarded before. >> i used to wake up and say what if i didn't ca
his explosive temper or his desire -- a lot of these business confrontation scenes are meant to be confrontationalhe has this stuffing someone's face with it. there is good and bad. when you have a show like this that doesn't have huge plot points and you get to find out why people are doing things and the difference between the way we are when we are with other people and when we are alone, so much of it is about privacy. you kind of start to get this understanding, but the fact that people...
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tempered today by sadness that the baby's mother may not know what happened.hannel 2 news at 67:00 is next. >>> just a short time from right now, one of two freeways running through san francisco gwynns a liberties think closure. final preparations are
tempered today by sadness that the baby's mother may not know what happened.hannel 2 news at 67:00 is next. >>> just a short time from right now, one of two freeways running through san francisco gwynns a liberties think closure. final preparations are
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a little temper tantrum. scott cass mr. improves to 5-1, struck out five. stops the threat in seventh. ways with the fourth series sweep of the year, most in the majors. 9-1 your final. >> one of them special days. can't really explain other than somewhere mom is giving me the power and strength to da something special on her day, and all guess 0 out to her. she's always been there for me and nice to give it back to her somehow. >> giants and dodgers-ready to catch a foul ball. tim hudson and clayton kershaw facing off. puig with his sixth of the year, tied at one. to the seventh. giants match power with more power. brandon hicks. 3- giants. now bottom nine, 4-2g-men. romo to close. two outs. ramirez ties it with one swing of the bat. third home run. we good to extras. panda comes through in the tenth. he had the hits. giants had two more and hang on for the 7-4 victory. >>> if league mvp kevin durant wants to add an nba title he has to get past the clippers. staples hosting nhl and nba games. clippers battling. tied at 94. blake give griff. 25 points, nine
a little temper tantrum. scott cass mr. improves to 5-1, struck out five. stops the threat in seventh. ways with the fourth series sweep of the year, most in the majors. 9-1 your final. >> one of them special days. can't really explain other than somewhere mom is giving me the power and strength to da something special on her day, and all guess 0 out to her. she's always been there for me and nice to give it back to her somehow. >> giants and dodgers-ready to catch a foul ball. tim...
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undoubtedly more tempers flaring. sometimes furious fights can result from minor lapses by motorists. hearing about road rage is very different than actually seeing how far it can sometimes go. >> reporter: you are watching a road rage incident that goes to dramatic extremes. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: investigators say it started on a sunday afternoon in march of last year when bradley turner and his wife christie were driving in their toyota suv in james city, north carolina. this chevy pickup driven by josh berry with his friend nathan and shaylee inside may have cut them off. >> he got up beside me. leaned out the window. pointing saying he is going to kill me. >> reporter: the chase was on. for 30 to 40 minutes, with their 4-year-old child in the back seat, the turners tailed the young trio. josh berry says he tried to lose them but they followed him all the way to his friend nathan's driveway. >> when we saw him get out of the car the i threw the truck in park. turned off the keys. looked at nathan. i guess he is r
undoubtedly more tempers flaring. sometimes furious fights can result from minor lapses by motorists. hearing about road rage is very different than actually seeing how far it can sometimes go. >> reporter: you are watching a road rage incident that goes to dramatic extremes. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: investigators say it started on a sunday afternoon in march of last year when bradley turner and his wife christie were driving in their toyota suv in james city, north carolina. this...
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streets have been be comfortable and the sidewalks a place to stop and rest and lighting and ways to temperown noise and making them safe for all ages we live in an aging population and odor population insure availability at crosswalks ate an important factor we sometimes forget and provide visible areas for drivers.
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the appreciation could temper the aggressiveness.graham wheeler speaks, the market is listening. >> thank you very much. minister iseign calling for talks to help resolve the crisis in ukraine. the geneva accord designed to reduce tensions is still in effect. the g-7 says it wants to diversify the world sources of energy. it is committed to aid countries which depend on a series ash a single energy provider. the french energy mr. said -- energy minister said energy should never be used as a weapon of war. the united states is sending a team to nigeria to rescue more than 200 girls did not buy militants. boko haram claims responsibility for the abductions. we spoke with nigeria's finance minister. she says the rise of militancy stems from a lack of jobs among the country's youth. it is not the immediate problem we are facing. they are looking at the short term. we have to look at the underlying factors. how do we create jobs for our youth? >> breaking numbers from francis -- france's second-biggest bank. good morning. is it to do with
the appreciation could temper the aggressiveness.graham wheeler speaks, the market is listening. >> thank you very much. minister iseign calling for talks to help resolve the crisis in ukraine. the geneva accord designed to reduce tensions is still in effect. the g-7 says it wants to diversify the world sources of energy. it is committed to aid countries which depend on a series ash a single energy provider. the french energy mr. said -- energy minister said energy should never be used as...
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engineer helped build it using three hydraulic lifts and three laminated layers of structurally tempered glass. after all, this is the windy city. is it a thrill? >> very much so. >> reporter: even for you who built it? >> i'm not a big fan of heights. >> reporter: those with feet planted down below overwhelmed, at least by the description. you come right out and then you look down, and it comes out, and you go. tilting where no one has tilted before. >> i would never do that. >> reporter: you're never doing it? >> nope. >> reporter: why not? >> scared of heights. >> there is a factor of fear at the bottom that i am not, not a fan of. [ laughter ] >> reporter: would you do that? >> yes, sounds exciting. i would do it. >> reporter: you would? >> yes. >> reporter: heart-stopping views of the second city. >> holy cow. >> reporter: safely from the other side of the glass. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> enjoy the view, what could go wrong? that's our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomor
engineer helped build it using three hydraulic lifts and three laminated layers of structurally tempered glass. after all, this is the windy city. is it a thrill? >> very much so. >> reporter: even for you who built it? >> i'm not a big fan of heights. >> reporter: those with feet planted down below overwhelmed, at least by the description. you come right out and then you look down, and it comes out, and you go. tilting where no one has tilted before. >> i would...
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. >> early this year, tempers flaired when the rock hall announced they'd only induct the original band members. >> when we said "what about other members?" they said "it's a non-starter." >> the kiss founders accepted the induction but flatly refused to perform as the original four. >> the last thing we would do is to get up on stage and just play with ace and peter because that's running a race looking backwards. >> and there was worry frehley and criss wouldn't perform to their standards. >> you won't be disappointed. >> to go up with peter and ace dressed as they once were regardless of how they play or how they look is a risk i don't want to take. >> criss and frehley wouldn't comment to cnn, but backstage at the ceremony, ace frehley was disappointed. >> i wasn't my choice. i wanted to do it. but bottom line is we're still brothers in rock 'n roll. >> in the end, they were all there, singer and thayer in the audience, the original kiss members accepting their award together. >> let me hear ya! [ cheers and applause ] >> i want to thank paul, gene, and peter. it's great to be home
. >> early this year, tempers flaired when the rock hall announced they'd only induct the original band members. >> when we said "what about other members?" they said "it's a non-starter." >> the kiss founders accepted the induction but flatly refused to perform as the original four. >> the last thing we would do is to get up on stage and just play with ace and peter because that's running a race looking backwards. >> and there was worry frehley...
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seven run, nine hits and a temper tantrum. 7-0 a's. scott kazmir threw scoreless seven innings.truck out four. the threat in the seventh ended on this double play. nick punto add lead rbi. doubled down the line. here is albert callaspo. a's with their fourth sweep of the year. 9-1 your final on mother's day. >> one of them special days, you know. can't really explain other than somewhere mama is giving me the power and the strength to do something special on her day. and it all goes out to her. she has always been there for me. nice to be able to give it back to her somehow. >>> dodgers. i'm ready to snag a foul ball for mom yasser arafat, solo shot in the sixth, his sixth of the year. ties it at one. we go to the seventh. power with power. brandon hicks, what a pickup. giants go up 3-2. sergio romo to close. two outs. hanley ramirez ties it with one swing of the bat. romo's first blown save of the year. 4-4 game. well go extra. that's where pablo sandoval comes through in the tenth. single with the bases loaded. one run scores. he had three hits. hang on for a 7-4 victory, taki
seven run, nine hits and a temper tantrum. 7-0 a's. scott kazmir threw scoreless seven innings.truck out four. the threat in the seventh ended on this double play. nick punto add lead rbi. doubled down the line. here is albert callaspo. a's with their fourth sweep of the year. 9-1 your final on mother's day. >> one of them special days, you know. can't really explain other than somewhere mama is giving me the power and the strength to do something special on her day. and it all goes out...
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it may explain why you have gotten this modestly more temperate attitude and language out of him theast 40 hours. >> does he still have control over them when i go ahead with referendum. general hayden, thank you very much. >> today, a team of purdue security experts joint american specialists in nigeria to help search for more than 200 schoolgirls who were abducted by the boko haram last month up amnesty international says they have damning evidence not nigerian military received a warning there would be a raid on the school and failed to act. it is a charge the country boston from a in minister says he doubts but it will be investigated. reports now from abuja. we need our daughters, she says. if amnesty international is right and the nigerian army failed to act on the information it received, these families would not be suffering like this. those who were closest to the girls feel they have been badly let down. is experienced and has plenty of local sympathizers. the nigerian army, by contrast, is not particularly efficient and is at a real disadvantage in the area. was one govern
it may explain why you have gotten this modestly more temperate attitude and language out of him theast 40 hours. >> does he still have control over them when i go ahead with referendum. general hayden, thank you very much. >> today, a team of purdue security experts joint american specialists in nigeria to help search for more than 200 schoolgirls who were abducted by the boko haram last month up amnesty international says they have damning evidence not nigerian military received a...
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throwing a temper tantrum. everyone talks about the giants picking up hudson. what about scott. 7 more shutout innings allows 4 hits, 5-1. the args's beat the nats, to sweep the series. >> yes. >> retired. >> yes. >> somewhere, going to get the power and the strength to do something special in her day. all goes out to her. she has always been there for me. yes. nice to be able to give it back to her. >> i don't think i have seen it before. especially the counts, able to hit it on the nose. it is easier. >> going down the middle. would you -- would you wait for the pitch? you know, with a man on base? you know, would have done the same thing. >> it was looking good today. brandon bell will have two pins inserted on tuesday to repair the broken thumb. he is expected to miss 6 weeks, time for pablo to pick up the slack. now, 11 wins against the 21 starts. heading into 200n the 1st. the gap, the rbi double. giants take the lead. it is a big deal. l.a. taking the lead. in the 7th, hicks, he is money. this is a 0-2 pitch, 7th home run of the year. they lead 3-2. it w
throwing a temper tantrum. everyone talks about the giants picking up hudson. what about scott. 7 more shutout innings allows 4 hits, 5-1. the args's beat the nats, to sweep the series. >> yes. >> retired. >> yes. >> somewhere, going to get the power and the strength to do something special in her day. all goes out to her. she has always been there for me. yes. nice to be able to give it back to her. >> i don't think i have seen it before. especially the counts,...