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they do tobacco inside a building we'll not be doing that. >> where wish the other steam stone hock canounges the hate street called carry night that's one the places. >> okay. thank you commissioner richards. >> i have the benefit of coming out and visiting mr. hate at the site and walked around ocean avenue it is interesting it's i'm all about consensual lifestyle choices there's an alternative lifestyle choices and massage parlors and ms. harris letter on the westwood park talked about a billion dollars in pent-up demand for serving grocery stores and, etc., etc. there's a hardware store going in 3 blocks away and saw a target and fog lifter coffee and whole foods when i took the stormwater i know my concern which i look at necessarily and desirable depending upon whether you're a smoker and want to get off cigarettes comparable is context all but conceptual in that block so if you are opening up to a hardware store i took the streetcar towards balboa station i think you're a good guy a good neighborhood guy and have a good character and eliminates the backyard sampling and raised th
they do tobacco inside a building we'll not be doing that. >> where wish the other steam stone hock canounges the hate street called carry night that's one the places. >> okay. thank you commissioner richards. >> i have the benefit of coming out and visiting mr. hate at the site and walked around ocean avenue it is interesting it's i'm all about consensual lifestyle choices there's an alternative lifestyle choices and massage parlors and ms. harris letter on the westwood park...
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>>> part owner of the couldn't hock can't brewing company out at seven thirty nine east itly street inouldn't hock can he ken. come by and join us and starting up in about win the next month we'll start bottling and canni canning. we've only been in our place start getting with the state stores and we're very excited about that. >> is this a land -- >>> no. in my backyard. >> you have a license to do th this. >>> brewer in the bathing tub. it's a legit with permission from the commonwealth of pennsylvania business. >> just joking, buddy. you can follow glenn on twitter at real glenn. thank you buddy. >>> always a pleasure. >> coming up next on the nissan sports zone. >> kay boys taking on the cardinals without tony romo. could they pull off a win in big d? >> and the red skins a little trouble getting to the game today. they probably wish they didn't arrive at all. highlights from around the national football leaeague comig up when the zone continues. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready,
>>> part owner of the couldn't hock can't brewing company out at seven thirty nine east itly street inouldn't hock can he ken. come by and join us and starting up in about win the next month we'll start bottling and canni canning. we've only been in our place start getting with the state stores and we're very excited about that. >> is this a land -- >>> no. in my backyard. >> you have a license to do th this. >>> brewer in the bathing tub. it's a legit...
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Nov 29, 2014
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, special forces, special operations forces, everything from the marine raiders to the rangers of dog company at.to hock to the first special service for us, but for me the most interesting group that i ever interviewed with the men and women of the oss because they had maintained their vows of silence. a very difficult group to interview. and it was through years of research. i have written written four books on the oss. now those individuals entrusted me with their story, and that is the thing that i think runs across all of my books, that trust. that that is not something that is easily obtained with the marines that i was with in falluja who trusted me with their stories to these oss veterans. >> questions, anyone? [inaudible question] >> speaking in alabama. [inaudible question] >> well, i would not necessarily say that. i would say that ten years ago to this day i was in the battle of falluja, and that was a very seminal event in my life. last week we went to an -- camp pendleton and i met men that i had not seen in ten years, and that was a powerful experience. we hiked up this long ridgeline, an
, special forces, special operations forces, everything from the marine raiders to the rangers of dog company at.to hock to the first special service for us, but for me the most interesting group that i ever interviewed with the men and women of the oss because they had maintained their vows of silence. a very difficult group to interview. and it was through years of research. i have written written four books on the oss. now those individuals entrusted me with their story, and that is the...
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himself andnjoying the guy said, ok, let me pet that hock. don't have live mascots. he got this yesterday and had some fun with it. >> that's great. guess he liked the seats up there. >> that's funny. next, a man tried to kidnapped their daughter from their bedroom. >> rescued in the nick of time. parents stop an intruder from kidnapping a daughter from her bedroom. for the first time about the incident extensively to abc seven news. here are the dramatic details. >> we had a very close call. it is something we would never wish upon anyone. >> the family is still coming to grips with a terrifying attempted kidnapping. >> there was a man in my home and he took my five-year-old daughter. >> police say the 48-year-old man entered through an unlocked door at 4:30 a.m. friday morning, taking her daughter from the basement bedroom for september mother -- the basement bedroom. her mother just happened to wake up. >> i knew something was wrong. x he rushed outside and comic in front of the delusional suspect, who insisted he needed the girl because he was in trouble. said, re
himself andnjoying the guy said, ok, let me pet that hock. don't have live mascots. he got this yesterday and had some fun with it. >> that's great. guess he liked the seats up there. >> that's funny. next, a man tried to kidnapped their daughter from their bedroom. >> rescued in the nick of time. parents stop an intruder from kidnapping a daughter from her bedroom. for the first time about the incident extensively to abc seven news. here are the dramatic details. >> we...
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. >> it's a little rich for a country that walks down the street hocking lugis everywhere they go. >>d point but my mother did teach me never to coup gum. >> especially at dinner. >> did you see this bill clinton clip in. >> i love it. former president clinton sitting down with ellen for tv talk. it turns out he's a big fan of the tv producer shanda rooim scandal and thrillers where politicians get away with mur r murder. >> but the thing at "scandal" and "house of cards" that makes it fun to watch is i can't imagine that either a president, spacey, or the president's chief of staff on "scandal" could really get away with murder. i wish i had known about that when i was in office. think of all the opportunities i would have had. >> people you could have gotten rid of. >> so little time some many people that have it coming. >> it's so easy. >> yeah. crazy. >> so little time so many people had it coming. >> i can't believe that. >> earlier this year, shanda rooims inviteled him to guest star on "scandal." . >> what else is this. >> "wheel of fortune." >> pat sajack, dodgers >> you you a
. >> it's a little rich for a country that walks down the street hocking lugis everywhere they go. >>d point but my mother did teach me never to coup gum. >> especially at dinner. >> did you see this bill clinton clip in. >> i love it. former president clinton sitting down with ellen for tv talk. it turns out he's a big fan of the tv producer shanda rooim scandal and thrillers where politicians get away with mur r murder. >> but the thing at...
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so the government was always in hock to firestone. >> narrator: it was a mutually beneficial arrangement. >> ♪ i put a spell on you because you're mine... ♪ >> narrator: firestone eagerly courted liberia's elites, holding parties like this one, where management invited nina simone to sing. that's harvey firestone's son, harvey jr., on the right, next to the guest of honor, liberia's long-ruling president, william tubman. >> the country had been ruled since the 1930s by a man called william vacanarat shadrach tubman jr., who smoked cigars, wore homburgs, and appeared at official functions in tails. >> narrator: president tubman was an americo-liberian, a member of liberia's ruling class, many of whom were descendants of the freed american slaves who founded the country in 1847. >> liberia was one of the very few parts of africa that had not been colonized by a european power. it was settled in its more or less modern configuration by freed american slaves, and this group became known as the americo-liberians. >> narrator: the "americos" had established their own brand of servitude, which
so the government was always in hock to firestone. >> narrator: it was a mutually beneficial arrangement. >> ♪ i put a spell on you because you're mine... ♪ >> narrator: firestone eagerly courted liberia's elites, holding parties like this one, where management invited nina simone to sing. that's harvey firestone's son, harvey jr., on the right, next to the guest of honor, liberia's long-ruling president, william tubman. >> the country had been ruled since the 1930s...
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hocks. see any ham making tohankful for your final destination in spite of mother nation. the weather caused a ripple effect across the country, the same storm left thousands without power. we had some of that that we had to deal with. >> we had some moisture in yesterday. we had a few flurries and sprinkles right now. temperatures are dropping back. we will fall into the 20's tomorronight. outside, 49, the official high. this afternoon, a lot of the suburbs in the mid-40's. a low of 38. averages 53, 38. temperatures are dropping. still low 40's in the city. 34 at gaithersburg. 39 in martinsburg. 41 in culpeper. if you are heading out for a deal, bundle up. temperatures by 11:00 will be low 30's. time you headthe out tomorrow morning. a cold one out there. little moisture dropping through, sprinkles, a flurry. theently, 42 in the city, big overall picture, the energy dropping across our area, a frontal area that is sinking southward. this will usher in the changing air mass. 40 tomorrow. near call to start out with him and when you factor in the breeze out of the northwest, th
hocks. see any ham making tohankful for your final destination in spite of mother nation. the weather caused a ripple effect across the country, the same storm left thousands without power. we had some of that that we had to deal with. >> we had some moisture in yesterday. we had a few flurries and sprinkles right now. temperatures are dropping back. we will fall into the 20's tomorronight. outside, 49, the official high. this afternoon, a lot of the suburbs in the mid-40's. a low of 38....
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the next few minutes. then this has been out there all morning long. septa manayunk/norristown line still delayed about 15 minutes. and if you travel this line between miquon and sosh hock board all trains by the outbound platforms. and be sure you're bundled up, because it is a cold start. we also have a problem on new jersey transit. i'll have that in a few minutes. vai. >>> donating after death. a generous and unexpected gift is given to a delaware food bank, but it wasn't just the money the organization is cashing in on. >>> the announcement is near. when hillary clinton is expected to make her presidential plans clear. >>> about 6:45 right now. we've been following breaking news all morning nine hours after a fiery crash. part of the new jersey turnpike is still shut down. three tractor-trailers collided in cranberry township around 9:00 last night. they all went up in flames. one driver on the scene was killed. and take a look at this video sent to us by a viewer who was driving by. you can see all three trucks were engulfed with flames. again, one driver died and there is no word on the conditions of the other drivers, but jillian mele will be along in just a cou
the next few minutes. then this has been out there all morning long. septa manayunk/norristown line still delayed about 15 minutes. and if you travel this line between miquon and sosh hock board all trains by the outbound platforms. and be sure you're bundled up, because it is a cold start. we also have a problem on new jersey transit. i'll have that in a few minutes. vai. >>> donating after death. a generous and unexpected gift is given to a delaware food bank, but it wasn't just the...
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the market. it's on amazon. once i knew where i was going to live, even though i was in hock to a bunch of companies i owed money to before i startedlying in my 1978 ford fairmont, the credit card issuing companies found me and i took a bunch of them down. i pretty much from everyone who offer med plastic. i figured you could fay minimal and keep straying everybody out. the credit issuers never seemed to mind. i remembered had four of them going each month, paying the minimum and i gotten a offer from a card in puerto rico for one more and i said "what the heck, why not?" when i added up the minimum payments and charges i realized that amounted to my biggest expense after my rent. i wanted to default on them but feared the consequences. i ended up restructuring my non-credit card debt with a collection agency. these guys are like a posse. they found me soon after i skipped on them and their easier payment plan found me just enough breathing room to get by until i went back to law school where i got a scholarship with room and board. i was able to get legal work with alan dershowitz, worked on the claus von bulow
the market. it's on amazon. once i knew where i was going to live, even though i was in hock to a bunch of companies i owed money to before i startedlying in my 1978 ford fairmont, the credit card issuing companies found me and i took a bunch of them down. i pretty much from everyone who offer med plastic. i figured you could fay minimal and keep straying everybody out. the credit issuers never seemed to mind. i remembered had four of them going each month, paying the minimum and i gotten a...
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are a lot of people saying that, you know what, this was just being prudent because the country itself is so in hock. i saw these numbers and i said, here we go, another country that i had thought kind of felt like things were getting better along with india. that was wrong. and i can understand why the futures are down. >> yeah. brazil's in recession now. russia, of course. italy. france and germany not doing much to stay out of it. i mean we are with the exemptcen of india ahead of the game. we're not a big trade partner, as well as other countries. we have a big market here. i think that it's been so long that we have felt any self-respect that i think people don't believe, you know, the united states, i mean, if it -- if we don't have china, japan and europe going we're nothing. 85% of business is done with business people in america, it does mat. >> in japan, what do we expect will be the outcome of this? there's talk of a new government. >> yeah. >> he'll still be in control new york doubt about that. but to resolve any issue about the second part of the tax increase, which seemed to have a di
are a lot of people saying that, you know what, this was just being prudent because the country itself is so in hock. i saw these numbers and i said, here we go, another country that i had thought kind of felt like things were getting better along with india. that was wrong. and i can understand why the futures are down. >> yeah. brazil's in recession now. russia, of course. italy. france and germany not doing much to stay out of it. i mean we are with the exemptcen of india ahead of the...
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the right look. i flew there to tell them that didn't matter. >> it was a part that took her far from her louisville roots. but laur ns was wrence was dete. >> john hocks teardrop. scary character. a scene where he grabs her hair and pulls her down. she kept telling him, bring in. just bring it. they would do take after take. he would say am i hurting you. she said no, do it again. >> a performance that brought critical acclaim. >> it's just so unexpected. it just kind of feels look you are living in this dream. >> jennifer lawrence in winter's bone. >> a dream that led to a best actress not for lawrence making her one of the youngest oscar nominees ever. >> she probably never thought she would be talked about an oscar with her name. >> and probably never thought that she would be meeting some of hollywood's biggest names. >> she had a meeting at dream works with steven spielberg. what did you do after you met with steven spielberg? she said, i want to my car and cried. what else do you do after you meet steven spielberg? >> you look for your next role. >> and this time, it was "the hunger games" a big picture, big budget adaptation of the hit book ser
the right look. i flew there to tell them that didn't matter. >> it was a part that took her far from her louisville roots. but laur ns was wrence was dete. >> john hocks teardrop. scary character. a scene where he grabs her hair and pulls her down. she kept telling him, bring in. just bring it. they would do take after take. he would say am i hurting you. she said no, do it again. >> a performance that brought critical acclaim. >> it's just so unexpected. it just kind...
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obviously, the availability for directories makes that -- >> [inaudible] >> then i guess you also had commented earlier that having a hockon your door -- lock on your door was pretty good protection against burglars but, obviously, not perfect protection. and i guess the question is in the context of a massive database, burglars may not have the incentive or wherewithal to break into everyone's home in a community, but with a massive database, with a brute force attack you might be able to get a very valuable return on it. so does that suggest that deidentification needs to be, essentially, stronger or may not even be sufficient? as you pointed out in the netflix example, two professors have written articles about the ability to identify. is it a useful tool in some instances but not others? and where it's useful, does it have to be a pretty enhanced form of de-identification? >> well, i think it's better than nothing. we have to work harder at it to get it, to get access to it, right? to really be able to understand it. but that's going to help us with the, you know, the high school kid who's just trying to tinker aroun
obviously, the availability for directories makes that -- >> [inaudible] >> then i guess you also had commented earlier that having a hockon your door -- lock on your door was pretty good protection against burglars but, obviously, not perfect protection. and i guess the question is in the context of a massive database, burglars may not have the incentive or wherewithal to break into everyone's home in a community, but with a massive database, with a brute force attack you might be...
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i don't care if i have to hock my house, my car and everything else, i believe that you send them and you pay for this education and you should be responsible. >> what if the kid doesn't talk to you. >> i don't care about them talking to me. >> that would be selfish on the part. the child won't talk to us so we don't want to pay. dew, you should pay and i believe it. indicatey, by the way, at a timey just had a wonderful baby named charlotte. i know katy is going to agree with me. >> that was a tease. katy, you agree with ted on this? >> look at the cute kid. look at her. >> that's charlotte. >> thank you, guys. as a new parent, i understand what ted is talking about. here is the reality. new jersey supreme court decision and that's the basis for this decision. but it's amazing because this new jersey case that the reason behind why the court has ruled as it ruled. looks at 12 factors, one of which includes not only the financial aid that katelyn could go and get but the financial ability of the patients and it also considers the type of relationship that the child has with his or her parents. we are prior decisions in new jersey where a 23-year-old gettin
i don't care if i have to hock my house, my car and everything else, i believe that you send them and you pay for this education and you should be responsible. >> what if the kid doesn't talk to you. >> i don't care about them talking to me. >> that would be selfish on the part. the child won't talk to us so we don't want to pay. dew, you should pay and i believe it. indicatey, by the way, at a timey just had a wonderful baby named charlotte. i know katy is going to agree with...
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you see actors here that never do -- like brad pitt is hocking products on japanese television like buy whiskey. i don't know if he did -- >> thein translation" movie was based on that. >> you can't put it on youtube. these giant stars will do things there that they won't do here. >> go back to great brands that took off because somebody did. i mean mr. joe dimaggio, mr. coffee. tom cruise with ray bans. there are pivotal points where brands get new life or take off. >> they didn't got paid. they just wore them. >> you never know. >> and bmx bikes, i used that ride that japanese bike. i wanted to ask. i was home alone friday with my new kid. watched "silver linings playbook." it was a great movie. i was getting choked up. >> watch the archery business tip up and then fade off again. >> and you have a piece of it. >> i don't. >> we got to roll. coming up, we've got a short week for wall street. but is santa claus on the way or did he already leave gifts for investors? we've got that when "squawk box" returns in just a moment. i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're ne
you see actors here that never do -- like brad pitt is hocking products on japanese television like buy whiskey. i don't know if he did -- >> thein translation" movie was based on that. >> you can't put it on youtube. these giant stars will do things there that they won't do here. >> go back to great brands that took off because somebody did. i mean mr. joe dimaggio, mr. coffee. tom cruise with ray bans. there are pivotal points where brands get new life or take off....