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this is t rescue crews themself are in danger? >> reporter: they are, we heard earlier on when they were hearing voices in the mud, trying to wade in they found themself in chest deep quick sand. after 12 hours voices from the mud stopped and as you said, we're hearing the most troubling news of all this morning in a press briefing that up to 108 names of people missing or unaccounted for. that doesn't necessarily mean they won't turn up somewhere else or haven't been contacted, but 108 names have been reported to authorities and this morning the hope is fading that they'll find anyone else alive as the second night very cold overnight has gone by. the aerial search continued. we've been told they'll have technical crews that will probe the mud and there is a window of opportunity here. the threat of more mud slides has lessened because the river found another way around and doesn't threaten to push that debris in the way. but we're expecting more rain this evening. andrea? >> thank you so much. terrible situation in washington st
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by hip a there's no federal law around privacy that protects health information that the consumer themself gives up online. so we have these mailing lists of all of this health information, and there are all of these lists of all types of illnesses. and when this information escapes the bounds, it worries me a lot. it's the kind of information that the employer could use. >> speaking of the lack thereof, a technology writer has written about rebuilding his life after data was sold by one of the major reporting agencies by an illegitimate buyer, and are there restrictions that should be placed on these companies on the buying and selling in? >> yes, lisa, thank you for having me. hardly a month goes by when there's not one of these massive breaches involving tens of millions of individuals, where their data has been sold. i believe i was a victim of one of those, and it happens to 5% of all americans every year. and i think something needs to change and i don't think we can go on like this. >> larry, what kind of regulation is this right now? >> there were a lot of things. there's the fair
by hip a there's no federal law around privacy that protects health information that the consumer themself gives up online. so we have these mailing lists of all of this health information, and there are all of these lists of all types of illnesses. and when this information escapes the bounds, it worries me a lot. it's the kind of information that the employer could use. >> speaking of the lack thereof, a technology writer has written about rebuilding his life after data was sold by one...
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popularity of self-destructions chats where users post thoughts and feelings without identifying themself they are threatening accomplished players. >> like snapchat is popular because it's quick and instant and from friends that you are close with, where as facebook you have a ton of friends, hundreds of friends. >> i feel like facebook is dying very quickly. my -- the only reason i still have facebook is because my family is still on there. >> reporter: the anonymous social network raised $21 million from venture capitalests in silicon valley. the other big top pick, wearable technology. the tiny computers on the wrist are generating attention. >> gets me back into great athlete mode. if i do a lot of stuff during the day and i log 4,000 steps, almost 12:00, i got work to do. that forces me to get on the threat mill. >> reporter: the festival this year was the biggest yet. the ideas generated a lot of buzz and could soon find their way into your living rooms. josh lipton, "nightly business report", austin, texas. >>> coming up, affordable luxury. sounds good, right? it's the fastest gro
popularity of self-destructions chats where users post thoughts and feelings without identifying themself they are threatening accomplished players. >> like snapchat is popular because it's quick and instant and from friends that you are close with, where as facebook you have a ton of friends, hundreds of friends. >> i feel like facebook is dying very quickly. my -- the only reason i still have facebook is because my family is still on there. >> reporter: the anonymous social...
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they're looking for any clues that will help themself this mystery. craig dale, nhk world. >>> nhk world's takeo nakajima joined us earlier from the australian air force base in perth where the search areas are being coordinated. >> reporter: the aerial search today was called off in the afternoon due to bad weather. the crews started flying from 5:00 in the morning. they planned to fly in shifts so one team could relay their findings to the next team. they hoped to continue until dark, but forecasts indicated a weather front was coming up so they've returned to base. but five ships are still in the area to continue the search. this is normally a base for training pilots for the australian air force, but now it's acting as a multinational task force center for coordination, refuelling and planning. the coordination work is apparently going well. u.s. and japanese forces regularly train with the australians, so they say that's making things easier. as we've seen the weather on the high sea is unpredictable and the location of the search area is remote.
they're looking for any clues that will help themself this mystery. craig dale, nhk world. >>> nhk world's takeo nakajima joined us earlier from the australian air force base in perth where the search areas are being coordinated. >> reporter: the aerial search today was called off in the afternoon due to bad weather. the crews started flying from 5:00 in the morning. they planned to fly in shifts so one team could relay their findings to the next team. they hoped to continue...
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calling, in technical terms, ideation, and if you're at home and someone expresses an idea of harming themself, is it clear who you call if you're in the serviceman's or service well's family. >> there's a veteran's crisis line, and the website, and there's confidential help there available 24-7, and we encourage families, if they're concerned, to reach out and receive help. there's good help available. and it can work for many people. >> charles figley, when you hear amy saying this it can work for people, is it tough for the military to put together a set of procedures and guidelines for people in command and at home to know what to look for to prevent it before it happens? >> well, first of all, warriors have come home from war forever, in every culture, and when they come back, they're changed, they're different. and those who love them and care about them can look in their eyes and tell that there's a change, there's a difference, but are they close to suicide or are they going through a process that all veterans from gone through? we just can't tell at this point in time. eventually, we'
calling, in technical terms, ideation, and if you're at home and someone expresses an idea of harming themself, is it clear who you call if you're in the serviceman's or service well's family. >> there's a veteran's crisis line, and the website, and there's confidential help there available 24-7, and we encourage families, if they're concerned, to reach out and receive help. there's good help available. and it can work for many people. >> charles figley, when you hear amy saying...
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people within the turkish government itself president abdullah who was purportedly a head coach with themselfof distancing himself from time to slow her down but it's a combination of factors the top of the kids in the long term cost one thousand one hundred and eighteen party has what it is to know we have caught these types of undemocratic actions and proclamations calling on countries that have good relations with the united states. he'll get the cattle response. although it would seem. in other countries local example of restrictions. please consider going armed in of saddam when zimbabwe where the wash in terms of the reasonableness of the ukraine's crimea the japanese team. just as often as not to be tough because reported mixed in space you were discussing the latest budget announcement in the uk its goal to address the topic even today with the salt of the brain cz. the zz you the rule. residents of sunnyvale california are being forced to turn in any magazines that they have to hold over en route to the government. i don't call the high capacity magazines to one thousand dollar fine
people within the turkish government itself president abdullah who was purportedly a head coach with themselfof distancing himself from time to slow her down but it's a combination of factors the top of the kids in the long term cost one thousand one hundred and eighteen party has what it is to know we have caught these types of undemocratic actions and proclamations calling on countries that have good relations with the united states. he'll get the cattle response. although it would seem. in...
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came here, and i think went through a lot of struggle and hardship to be able to build a life for themselfand for me. >> kudos to the smithsonian. the exhibit runs from now through august 2015. >> what great people, kelly. nice of to you focus on that. thank you. >>> we can tell you now that another major retail giant is the possible victim of a data breach. did you shop there? the company and new ways the government is considering arming americans against identity theft to try to prevent these stories all together. >>> there was this very unzen moment. something you might have put in your grocery cart. what might be in it, you want to take it back to the store. a contamination of a disturbing chemical used to make yoga mats in your food? when you have diabetes like i do, you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spikes. support heart health. and your immune system. now there's new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up.
came here, and i think went through a lot of struggle and hardship to be able to build a life for themselfand for me. >> kudos to the smithsonian. the exhibit runs from now through august 2015. >> what great people, kelly. nice of to you focus on that. thank you. >>> we can tell you now that another major retail giant is the possible victim of a data breach. did you shop there? the company and new ways the government is considering arming americans against identity theft to...
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. >> the individual had something in his hand, they were concerned for themself and others safety. >> he possessed illegal brass knuckles and accused of felony hit-and-run. the team released a statement saying the 49ers organization is aware of the recent matter involving chris culliver and we'll maintain contact with chris and the local authorities as we continue to gather facts. >> the fans don't want to see this, and the kids also. they look up to players. >> he was also chastised for making anti-gay comments before the 49ers 2013 super bowl appearance. >> i just wanted to face the situation and let everyone know how i feel in my heart. and i'm not that type of guy. >> the cyclist suffered minor injuries and did not have to go to the hospital. in san jose, alan wong, abc 7 news. >>> in the senate, lawmakers decided to suspend senator lee. and abc 7 news has confirmed it was another disgrayed bay area politician who ratted on ye, and we are talking about ed jew. we have the details. >> leland lee left his home with his son and it is the first time since he was released from federal
. >> the individual had something in his hand, they were concerned for themself and others safety. >> he possessed illegal brass knuckles and accused of felony hit-and-run. the team released a statement saying the 49ers organization is aware of the recent matter involving chris culliver and we'll maintain contact with chris and the local authorities as we continue to gather facts. >> the fans don't want to see this, and the kids also. they look up to players. >> he was...
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>>> on the run, a nationwide search for a wealthy couple who call themself lord and lady now chargedith scamming the welfare system while living a life of luxury. the elaborate con they're accused of pulling off. >>> and breakfast battle. >> my name is ronald mcdonald. >> taco bell attacks the golden arches with people named ronald mcdonald saying how much they
>>> on the run, a nationwide search for a wealthy couple who call themself lord and lady now chargedith scamming the welfare system while living a life of luxury. the elaborate con they're accused of pulling off. >>> and breakfast battle. >> my name is ronald mcdonald. >> taco bell attacks the golden arches with people named ronald mcdonald saying how much they
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. >> gary and his buddy brian decided they had to go check out burn side lake themself and do it theirou said you knew in your heart she was there. >> that's true. >> they ran into trouble immediately. problems with their jeep. as brian worked on it, gary spotted a state-owned front loader in a nearby shed. >> i know how to drive that. >> he said brian, there is a loader in there. >> was it locked up? >> no, no, it wasn't locked up. the key was in there. >> so it was just there for the taking? >> no, wasn't there for the taking but the borrowing. >> for your purposes. >> gary is a maverick, so borrowing the loader, a vehicle like this one wasn't a stretch, plus, gary had driven tanks in the army. he had no trouble getting the big machine moving, and it went a short distance, but then he couldn't change gears. >> so the tractor wouldn't go any farther, and it was getting dark, i said well, we have to find another way. we have to do something different. >> but they were cold and tired. they decided to go back to d's place, never guessing what would happen next. >> i'm not sure if i was a
. >> gary and his buddy brian decided they had to go check out burn side lake themself and do it theirou said you knew in your heart she was there. >> that's true. >> they ran into trouble immediately. problems with their jeep. as brian worked on it, gary spotted a state-owned front loader in a nearby shed. >> i know how to drive that. >> he said brian, there is a loader in there. >> was it locked up? >> no, no, it wasn't locked up. the key was in...
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come together to really stiffen the european resolve and their ability to put in place sanctions themselfhich are more important in some cases than our own. >> this fire fight with john brennan, the cia director, you haven't seen the documentation back and forth but cannot be good for the united states or administration or for the senate to have a really toxic relationship between the intelligence community and the senate. >> it's not good. and you're right, andrea, i'm not on the committee and haven't seen some of the documents that are in question. it really seems to me though to be registering between the democrat -- the -- the democratic side of the senate intelligence committee and the administration's appointee. i don't think the republican side has yet weighed in and they are really waiting to hear both sides of the story -- >> john mccain and lindsay graham have weighed in but not the senate intelligence leader. >> yeah. so i still want to understand fully what has happened there and the accusations both ways are obviously very strong accusations. we do need to understand but at t
come together to really stiffen the european resolve and their ability to put in place sanctions themselfhich are more important in some cases than our own. >> this fire fight with john brennan, the cia director, you haven't seen the documentation back and forth but cannot be good for the united states or administration or for the senate to have a really toxic relationship between the intelligence community and the senate. >> it's not good. and you're right, andrea, i'm not on the...
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millions of documents that were not properly cataloged and had to go through this painstaking process themself, the senate staff who have top security clearances. the suggestion is that they were slow walking it and throwing up obstacles all along. then the security breach and that is the breach that both sides are accusing each other of. she went public with the fact that she's outraged frankly, that the cia is accusing the senate staff when they were at the facility they were assigned to and went there every day for months and months, went through this investigation and came up with their own conclusions and also with an early draft of a cia report, which was a damning report, she indicated, about the interrogation and detention practices in the bush years. this was report overseen by leon panetta when he was cia director. the problem arose when john brennan took over the cia because he was involved in that detention policy. he was at the cai in the covert field back under george bush. under brennan's direction or people under his direction, involved in it, took these -- took this investigat
millions of documents that were not properly cataloged and had to go through this painstaking process themself, the senate staff who have top security clearances. the suggestion is that they were slow walking it and throwing up obstacles all along. then the security breach and that is the breach that both sides are accusing each other of. she went public with the fact that she's outraged frankly, that the cia is accusing the senate staff when they were at the facility they were assigned to and...
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that they find themself in. >>reporter: but richmond police say they do not report undocumented immigrants who are victims of drims federal authorities so they make the special effort today passing out the cards to latino bart passengers hoping that victims will not be afraid to come forward. vick lee, abc 7 news. >> there is a break in the case of a fatal hit-and-run in san francisco. police say they have fod the car involved. last thursday morning 80-year-old wee young in the crosswalk at visitation avenue at bayshore boulevard. driver ran into her then made a you turn to come back and take a look before speeding off. now this is a picture of the car taken from surveillance camera. registered owner who did not report the car as being stolen are now talking with investigators. >> more to bring you here on 7 news at 9:00 coming up. unusual rescue effort under way rate now to save california salmon population from the drought. >> it's a gusher. traffic accident that sent water somewhating 6 stories into the air.
that they find themself in. >>reporter: but richmond police say they do not report undocumented immigrants who are victims of drims federal authorities so they make the special effort today passing out the cards to latino bart passengers hoping that victims will not be afraid to come forward. vick lee, abc 7 news. >> there is a break in the case of a fatal hit-and-run in san francisco. police say they have fod the car involved. last thursday morning 80-year-old wee young in the...
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lobbied hard for the board to choose them, like gangbusters, one source said, and did not recuse themselfs or the vote. and commented afterwards that the occasion was joyous and happy. that is what joy and happiness is in a lobbyists, life, lobbying hard for $2.8 billion deal for your clients. and then this part is beyond the wildest dreams of other lobbyists. actually getting to vote on the deals that you just lobbied yourself for, because you are chairman of the body that you are lobbying. you are chairman of the body that is voting on the deals you've been lobbying for. this is as filthy as legal lobbying gets. all of it has been brought to chris christie's attention by the media, if not his staff, and this was chris christie's reaction to all of that last week. >> do you still stand by samson as your appoint owe? appointee? >> strongly, firmly. and i disagree with pat foye. >> standing strongly and firmly with the political hack, that's "the new york times" word for him, the political hack assigned to run the port authority. and standing against patrick foye he's the executive directo
lobbied hard for the board to choose them, like gangbusters, one source said, and did not recuse themselfs or the vote. and commented afterwards that the occasion was joyous and happy. that is what joy and happiness is in a lobbyists, life, lobbying hard for $2.8 billion deal for your clients. and then this part is beyond the wildest dreams of other lobbyists. actually getting to vote on the deals that you just lobbied yourself for, because you are chairman of the body that you are lobbying....
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>>> on the run, a nationwide search for a wealthy couple who call themself lord and lady now charged with scamming the welfare system while living a life of luxury. the elaborate con they're accused of pulling off. >>> and breakfast battle. >> my name is ronald mcdonald. >> taco bell attacks the golden arches with people named ronald mcdonald saying how much they like the tex mex chain's new morning menu and how mickey d.'s is fighting back. >>> hey, good morning, everybody. lots going on this morning including news in the hunt for flight 370. what the chinese say one of their planes spotted off the coast of australia overnight and the really surprising comments from a malaysian official seeming to offer fresh hope to the families of the passengers and also seeming to contradict some of their earlier statements. >> oh, and you mention the families. what they have been going through the past 3 1/2 weeks is just harrowing. >>> also ahead on "gma," you'll be interested in this story, the red hot political drama "house of cards" in the middle of a real-life drama this morning with uncle
>>> on the run, a nationwide search for a wealthy couple who call themself lord and lady now charged with scamming the welfare system while living a life of luxury. the elaborate con they're accused of pulling off. >>> and breakfast battle. >> my name is ronald mcdonald. >> taco bell attacks the golden arches with people named ronald mcdonald saying how much they like the tex mex chain's new morning menu and how mickey d.'s is fighting back. >>> hey, good...
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to focus on their own self here and get their own nation building in order rather than involving themself in where else. if we do that, is that a vacuum of leadership in the world that someone else might inherit? tom? >> you know, my feeling right now, charlie, is that the most important thing we can do is rebuild our strength. this is not -- it's partly like vietnam but in a way it's different. we fought two wars in the middle east, neither of which produce outcomes that i think anyone in america would argue were worth the investment. in treasure, we spent about $1 trillion in afghanistan, $1 trillion in iraq and under the bush administration, we cut taxes. for the first time in american history, we cut taxes while fighting two foreign wars, let alone one, and, as a result, we are fiscally in a different place, and that has obviously limited -- we see the impact in the pentagon budget and more broadly. my own feeling is we have got to rebuild our strength at home, and what worries me is, right now, we are neither doing nation-building abroad or at home at the speed, scope and scale we ne
to focus on their own self here and get their own nation building in order rather than involving themself in where else. if we do that, is that a vacuum of leadership in the world that someone else might inherit? tom? >> you know, my feeling right now, charlie, is that the most important thing we can do is rebuild our strength. this is not -- it's partly like vietnam but in a way it's different. we fought two wars in the middle east, neither of which produce outcomes that i think anyone...
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. >> everyone wants to pull themself. combination of meg low mania and showing who you are. education level in israel is so high. all that knowledge needs to be exploded somehow. that gets many investors into the technology. liz: here's how it exploded within you. you started this company, jinni, a play on the word genie, as "i dream of jeannie." because you thought there was better way for search for movies and television shows. you have an app now on the itunes store. talk about what it can do because as you look how you can analyze the desires of a typical viewer, what are the things that this company can do, this app for people? >> so, let's say i have my lucky day and we go on a date and i have to find something for you, to watch together. so let's say, i suppose we want something deliver, right? liz: okay. >> i think that suits your personality. liz: all right. >> and then maybe supposedly they have to say, that this is for a date night, right? liz: okay. >> we choose something for date night. >> all right. >> becau
. >> everyone wants to pull themself. combination of meg low mania and showing who you are. education level in israel is so high. all that knowledge needs to be exploded somehow. that gets many investors into the technology. liz: here's how it exploded within you. you started this company, jinni, a play on the word genie, as "i dream of jeannie." because you thought there was better way for search for movies and television shows. you have an app now on the itunes store. talk...
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identify and quantify the hazards but that doesn't always happen because the voices of the landowners themself are often loud. i'm not pointing fingers or laying blame. the blame lies in lack of a systemic system for ensuring that everybody is fully aware of the consequences. decisions they make and that's something we can work to fix. >> the danger isn't just to those homeowners and future homeowners but to the search effort. are you worried about rescuers on that site? >> i'm worried but i think once a landslide failed at this point, it turned itself into a more stable configuration. there's still a potential for further failures but if there's a potential for finding survivors, i think that is a risk worth taking. >> to close out here, what is the lesson that we learned from this? >> the lesson is that we need to listen to those of us who are seeking to quantify and identify risks. we need to translate those warnings into a system that make -- that brings that information to the people making decisions and to the decisions both about permitting and decisions about where to live. >> all righ
identify and quantify the hazards but that doesn't always happen because the voices of the landowners themself are often loud. i'm not pointing fingers or laying blame. the blame lies in lack of a systemic system for ensuring that everybody is fully aware of the consequences. decisions they make and that's something we can work to fix. >> the danger isn't just to those homeowners and future homeowners but to the search effort. are you worried about rescuers on that site? >> i'm...
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they are prepared to take a bit of a hit in the transition, but they are determined to do fixes themself, and in every case, whatever hickup there might have been at the point of transition, they are now doing certain steps, and i think we can say the same is true of providing medical support to the deployed forces. >> on the support, afghan ied equipment, it's coming up again and again, and -- >> one of the programs is training, and the idea that we have will probably not be sustainable under afghan lead, and they are an alternative. i guess in that program, coming to the conclusion. >> they have conclusions that they require the factories, -- >> again, i think the operations they did, a poor level operation, clearing a number of village, and over a ten-day period, they cleared 250ieds, and the afghan disposal team using dogs that we had begin them in large part, and then there their own training to diffuse them. >> we watchedded afghans using dogs. >> shows of the level of capability already. you can't leave equipment because -- >> with no support from us at all. >> that would be the p
they are prepared to take a bit of a hit in the transition, but they are determined to do fixes themself, and in every case, whatever hickup there might have been at the point of transition, they are now doing certain steps, and i think we can say the same is true of providing medical support to the deployed forces. >> on the support, afghan ied equipment, it's coming up again and again, and -- >> one of the programs is training, and the idea that we have will probably not be...
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sure is a power only by not by desire of people as a corrupt or is their power of or only buyers themself the forceful grab of power violence seizure of government buildings and nothing short of armed coupe that's how crimean see recent events and here they strongly disagree that those protesting in the capital represented the majority of the country's population and refused to recognize the coming to authorities as legitimate. the. first thing the good government did when they came to power was to make a lot cancelling the russian language obviously it created waves in the south east because that's a mostly russian speaking region it created a lot of anger. in ninety seven percent of crimea speak russian and the fact that one of the first actions was to strip the russian language of its official status could not these people here in different russian has also disappeared from government web sites they were also being cases of russian journalists being denied access to the country. it brought us here with the world when russia gave fifteen billion dollars it didn't put any conditions on u
sure is a power only by not by desire of people as a corrupt or is their power of or only buyers themself the forceful grab of power violence seizure of government buildings and nothing short of armed coupe that's how crimean see recent events and here they strongly disagree that those protesting in the capital represented the majority of the country's population and refused to recognize the coming to authorities as legitimate. the. first thing the good government did when they came to power...
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. >> there are people who are giving that artistic part of themself that goes beyond a paycheck, andhem. >> in the end, we are artists, and art is not about competition or prizes. it really isn't. >> and to that artistic family that strives for excellence, none of you have ever lost. and i am proud to share this with you and i thank you. [ applause ] >> competition, by its very nature, creates winners and losers. ♪ i'm singing in the rain but some movies overlooked by oscar have stood the test of time and are now regarded as classics. ♪ i'm happy again ♪ i'm laughing at clouds >> it's very hard to say one film is better than another. is "the godfather" better than "2001 space odyssey?" i don't know. is "annie hall" better than "good fellas?" i don't know. every year, the academy announces its nominees and immediately everybody is saying how could they nominate that one? it's very easy. we took a vote. that's how. this is not a tablet handed down from god writ by his finger saying okay, if anybody disagrees, you're wrong, this is the official answer. this is our opinion. >> some peopl
. >> there are people who are giving that artistic part of themself that goes beyond a paycheck, andhem. >> in the end, we are artists, and art is not about competition or prizes. it really isn't. >> and to that artistic family that strives for excellence, none of you have ever lost. and i am proud to share this with you and i thank you. [ applause ] >> competition, by its very nature, creates winners and losers. ♪ i'm singing in the rain but some movies overlooked by...
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with a few more than 30% calling themself democrats. and then we have all of those independent, unaffiliated voters. elections are determined on the basis of who can win the swing voters. you can win an election based on platitudes. barack obama demonstrated that with his hope and change platitude. but you can't govern effectively on the basis of platitudes, and that's been demonstrated by this president who is perhaps the worst governing president in the history of the country. he has no concept of how to govern. [applause] george will yesterday toward the end of the program in answering a question along the lines of is there any hope for the country, and george said when he talked about the american public, that the american public still stands for those fundamental values, especially freedom. but invoking this collective notion of the american public as so many people do from both parties, you hear some democrat stand up advocating this, that or the other thing and then invoking we, the people, believe that this should be. well, can
with a few more than 30% calling themself democrats. and then we have all of those independent, unaffiliated voters. elections are determined on the basis of who can win the swing voters. you can win an election based on platitudes. barack obama demonstrated that with his hope and change platitude. but you can't govern effectively on the basis of platitudes, and that's been demonstrated by this president who is perhaps the worst governing president in the history of the country. he has no...
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what people forget sometimes the authorities don't even decide to prosecute and they say to themself,we don't believe that this person was able to establish the intent to commit a crime. and so that could be what prosecutors decide here and decide we don't even think there's a crime, no need for a trial. >> the family, they did what they could. i mean they call the police. they tried -- >> everyone in this case did what they should have done, the family, the police went and talked to her. >> the rescuers on the beach, how quickly they acted. >> unbelievable. >> all right, dan, thank you. >>> thank you, guys. >>> a major report, a mysterious disappearance of holly bobo. a suspect is in custody this morning three years after the 20-year-old vanished. abc's gio benitez here with the latest. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. holly bobo's case sparked a nationwide search. the reward set at nearly $500,000. now this morning, police say an unemployed 29-year-old was her kidnapper and killer. this morning, heartbreak for so many searching for nursing student holly b
what people forget sometimes the authorities don't even decide to prosecute and they say to themself,we don't believe that this person was able to establish the intent to commit a crime. and so that could be what prosecutors decide here and decide we don't even think there's a crime, no need for a trial. >> the family, they did what they could. i mean they call the police. they tried -- >> everyone in this case did what they should have done, the family, the police went and talked...
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and you can put that in the statute itself, in the provisions themself. and i worked that way, and i did that when i was in the senate. i would put in exactly what i expected the fcc to do and exactly what i didn't want them to do. you shouldn't leave it to chance. and third is to, if possible, leave out extraneous provisions. i know in the art of legislating it sometimes is helpful to add benign provisions that may be for a particular member or a particular group, but those are the ones that often come back to haunt you. they can be acting like ticking time bombs waiting to explode in a misguided court or an activist agency. >> you know, i'm not under the constraint that you are about giving advice to congress, and so i've given them some, and we filed a nice paper. in thinking about it, i mean, i was just thinking when i was listening to you, you know, the 1996 act, as you know, i think it passed the house almost unanimously. is that right? >> well, we haded a number of highly contentious amendments on the floor, and some of them we won, and some of the
and you can put that in the statute itself, in the provisions themself. and i worked that way, and i did that when i was in the senate. i would put in exactly what i expected the fcc to do and exactly what i didn't want them to do. you shouldn't leave it to chance. and third is to, if possible, leave out extraneous provisions. i know in the art of legislating it sometimes is helpful to add benign provisions that may be for a particular member or a particular group, but those are the ones that...
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that going into november and december, every employer of every small business was simply saying to themselfands and do not discount the importance of that. that i think is amongst the smaller businesses in the country, that was very severe. >> small businesses are still sitting on their hands saying i'm not going to hire, i don't know how taxes, obamacare, regulations go into effect. >> they don't. >> that certainly strengthens the idea for continued loss of momentum. >> greg? >> just on your point about the strength in commodities. one thing to keep an eye on here is we've seen some of the day today overseas better than expected, especially out of europe. which is one reason we had a relatively upbeat press conference from the european central bank. if you want to think about this being a global business, the fact that europe is doing a little better suggests that the united states is probably not sinking into a new low ebb. it's probably just a lot of noise around a 2% growth trend. >> dennis? >> it's not just europe that's doing better. take a look at what's going on in southeast asia. v
that going into november and december, every employer of every small business was simply saying to themselfands and do not discount the importance of that. that i think is amongst the smaller businesses in the country, that was very severe. >> small businesses are still sitting on their hands saying i'm not going to hire, i don't know how taxes, obamacare, regulations go into effect. >> they don't. >> that certainly strengthens the idea for continued loss of momentum. >>...
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they don't know their neighbors and they're elderly and can't do it themself. it's dangerous. >> it is. the problems we're solving is we're helping people communicate and connecting them so they can form bonds and by shoving out your neighbors, neighbors can get to work, the pharmacy, the doctor's appointments and this helps reduce the interruption caused by snowstorms in their lives. >> reporter: it can also save a life like the tragedy that happened today. >> yeah. >> reporter: if you are one of the few people who can get out and shovel snow, you still need to be extra careful. here are a few tips from firefighters. >> you got to take breaks. stay away from the caffiene and alcohol. take breaks. dress warm. dress in layers. we have to be able to sense it coming on. don't work yourself to the point where you're overexerted to where it's too late. >> reporter: el
they don't know their neighbors and they're elderly and can't do it themself. it's dangerous. >> it is. the problems we're solving is we're helping people communicate and connecting them so they can form bonds and by shoving out your neighbors, neighbors can get to work, the pharmacy, the doctor's appointments and this helps reduce the interruption caused by snowstorms in their lives. >> reporter: it can also save a life like the tragedy that happened today. >> yeah. >>...