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--reporter pkg- as follows-- the clock was ticking... "tick tick tick tick...."mb..." sometimes two clocks....people seemed to be getting ticked off. "...with a compromise position." "congressman that's not fair, don't you dare put this back on me, you know full well you, no no, you know full well you attached obamacare." "who's bidding are you doing?" even bidding someone "good morning" could set them off. "bill good morning, good to see you." "is it really?" the shutdown showdown was enough to leave an anchor off balance. "the senate's simply gonna pass pass back to the house." and apparently some lawmakers on the house floor saturday needed a drink. a politico reporter tweeted 'i can smell the booze wafting from members as they walk off the floor.' congress found itself the butt of shutdown jokes. "what does that mean to me?" "well if congress stops functioning how will we really be able to tell?" "here's what i don't understand, okay?" "let's take a trip down memory lane to the last government shutdown...1995." the year oj walked... "not guilty of the crime o
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tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick. and there's a low frequency. tick, tick, tick, tick. there's a vibrational frequency to waves. and that vibrational frequency to the waves is directly proportional to the temperature. temperature of the sun is enormous, and therefore we have an enormous frequency, so high a frequency that it activates the optical system in your eyes, we call it light. that's very, very high frequency. millions of billions of cycles per second of such little vibrations. very, very high frequency. high frequency because the sun's electrons are shaking at high rates. we'll gonna learn later on, if you take an electron and shake it back and forth, you'll get a wave in space that will shake back and forth at the very same frequency. so it stands for a reason, something of a high temperature with a lot of molecular motion, okay, a lot of charges moving, moving, moving, that that high temperature would give you a high frequency. so this is not counterintuitive. sometimes, we learn things that are kinda a little bit against common sense. we have to look a littl
tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick. and there's a low frequency. tick, tick, tick, tick. there's a vibrational frequency to waves. and that vibrational frequency to the waves is directly proportional to the temperature. temperature of the sun is enormous, and therefore we have an enormous frequency, so high a frequency that it activates the optical system in your eyes, we call it light. that's very, very high frequency. millions of billions of cycles per second of such little vibrations....
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[ticking] >> coming up, should there be shame in strategic default? >> there isn't shame in defaulting. the banks don't feel shame by foreclosing on a person's home. >> so you're saying we should all be acting like bankers. >> sure. i mean, it's--it's a business transaction. >> next when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >> this is you walk away calling in response to your online inquiry. >> chad ruyle, cofounder of a new business called youwalkaway.com, says fears of the consequences are overblown. >> people think that if they're late on their payment or they defaulted that a sheriff is gonna come the next day and rip them out of the home. what we do is offer people a peace of mind right away that they know that's not going to happen. >> i'm gonna be here for you throughout the entire time, so you can always call... >> the web
[ticking] >> coming up, should there be shame in strategic default? >> there isn't shame in defaulting. the banks don't feel shame by foreclosing on a person's home. >> so you're saying we should all be acting like bankers. >> sure. i mean, it's--it's a business transaction. >> next when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were...
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. >>> that folks is the sound of a clock and those are the seconds ticking away, tick, tick, tick. another day and a half of those ticks we will, says the treasury, be over the debt ceiling deadline. i think i speak for an awful lot of people when i say, let's go, guys. we will ask tough questions to one republican rep in two minute's time and another big story on our radar, robert shiller, nobel law reyet is talking housing. are we closing in on bubble out but simon is with us. >> traders spent much of the morning waiting for speaker baner to emerge from the meeting with the house republican s. he same out and said they made no decisions at all. is it fair to say speaker boehner doesn't have the votes to get whatever they have on the table through the house? >> yes. the situation is in flux right now and it was surprise because yesterday was all about the senate making progress, harry reid and mitch mcconnell on a plan that they were going to send to the house and count on the house to pass it. john boehner had a meeting with his caucus, came out, and when he spoke to cameras it w
. >>> that folks is the sound of a clock and those are the seconds ticking away, tick, tick, tick. another day and a half of those ticks we will, says the treasury, be over the debt ceiling deadline. i think i speak for an awful lot of people when i say, let's go, guys. we will ask tough questions to one republican rep in two minute's time and another big story on our radar, robert shiller, nobel law reyet is talking housing. are we closing in on bubble out but simon is with us....
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[ticking] >> coming up, should there be shame in strategic default?e isn't shame in defaulting. the banks don't feel shame by foreclosing on a person's home. >> so you're saying we should all be acting like bankers. >> sure. i mean, it's--it's a business transaction. >> next when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. >> this is you walk away calling in response to your online inquiry. >> chad ruyle, cofounder of a new business called youwalkaway.com, says fears of the consequences are overblown. >> people think that if they're late on their payment or they defaulted that a sheriff is gonna come the n
[ticking] >> coming up, should there be shame in strategic default?e isn't shame in defaulting. the banks don't feel shame by foreclosing on a person's home. >> so you're saying we should all be acting like bankers. >> sure. i mean, it's--it's a business transaction. >> next when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not...
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[ticking] >> coming up, should there be shame in strategic default?e isn't shame in defaulting. the banks don't feel shame by foreclosing on a person's home. >> so you're saying we should all be acting like bankers. >> sure. i mean, it's--it's a business transaction. >> next when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. man: sometimes it's like we're still in college. but with a mortgage. and the furniture's a lot nicer. and suddenly, the most important person in my life is someone i haven't even met yet. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. as you plan your next step, we'll help you get there. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >> this
[ticking] >> coming up, should there be shame in strategic default?e isn't shame in defaulting. the banks don't feel shame by foreclosing on a person's home. >> so you're saying we should all be acting like bankers. >> sure. i mean, it's--it's a business transaction. >> next when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. man: sometimes it's like we're still in college. but with a mortgage. and the furniture's a lot nicer. and suddenly, the most important person in my life is someone i...
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[stopwatch ticking] >> it's weird economics when it really comes down to it, isn't it? >> well, from our perspective at the united states mint, it's unsustainable. you can't sustain losses on pennies and nickels and expect to be a viable organization that benefits the american people. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm leslie stahl. by most accounts, the financial crash of 2008 pushed the u.s. economy to the brink of collapse. in its aftermath, some of the country's biggest banks received very big bailouts while large numbers of small local banks failed. this edition features a unique inside look at the seizure of a failed bank and a rare interview with one of the men at the center of the 2008 economic crisis and the recovery plan that has followed, the chairman of the board of governors of the federal reserve system, ben bernanke. plus, morley safer asks, "can america afford the lincoln penny?" well, we begin with bernanke. after the crash of '08, bernanke invoked emergency powers, and with unprecedented aggressiveness, he's thrown more than $1 trillion at the crisi
[stopwatch ticking] >> it's weird economics when it really comes down to it, isn't it? >> well, from our perspective at the united states mint, it's unsustainable. you can't sustain losses on pennies and nickels and expect to be a viable organization that benefits the american people. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm leslie stahl. by most accounts, the financial crash of 2008 pushed the u.s. economy to the brink of collapse. in its aftermath, some of the country's biggest...
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it was very difficult to wrap my mind that a tick bite can cause someone to to be allergic to meat. the more i learned about it the more bizarre it came every day. how big a problem tkhould be? >could thiswill be? >> the people that they don't have it. dr. thomas knows at the university of virginia conducted a study where he on served over a thousand cases. people may not know that they have it. people who get bit tpwhe by thik doesn't experience a reaction. >>> what is the reaction. >> it varies. i spoke to three people around the country. one person i spoke to here in missouri. she just gets hives and feels bad in general because man i spoke to in maryland his first reaction sent him to o to hospital. his blood pressure dropped when he was in the hospital. >>> this is not just where we're joking way to quit red meat. this could be serious health problems. >> right. severe food allergy for anyone can be a danger. it's not just steak or ham ham m burgers. a woman cannot take medicine. she has a reaction to that as well. >> you're bitten by the tick and four or five hours after that
it was very difficult to wrap my mind that a tick bite can cause someone to to be allergic to meat. the more i learned about it the more bizarre it came every day. how big a problem tkhould be? >could thiswill be? >> the people that they don't have it. dr. thomas knows at the university of virginia conducted a study where he on served over a thousand cases. people may not know that they have it. people who get bit tpwhe by thik doesn't experience a reaction. >>> what is the...
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[stopwatch ticking] >> should we make cents?that, we're talking about those insignificant one cent pieces in your pocket or purse. it may or may not come as a surprise that it costs the u.s. mint almost two cents to make one penny and almost a dime to make a nickel. if the economy of that eludes you, join the club. even in washington, where they literally have the right to print money, as morley safer reported in february 2008, there's an ongoing debate over whether it's worth the trouble to keep making cents. >> every year the u.s. mint turns out 8 billion shiny new pennies using high-tech presses that operate faster than the eye can see, stamping out abe lincoln on blank pieces of metal. >> we're making 12 pennies per second. we're making a couple million pennies a day. >> and, says u.s. mint director edmund moy, despite inflation, despite their lowly status, 8 billion pennies still add up to... >> $80 million. that's real money. >> trouble is, to get $80 million in pennies, the government spends $134 million. and to produce 1
[stopwatch ticking] >> should we make cents?that, we're talking about those insignificant one cent pieces in your pocket or purse. it may or may not come as a surprise that it costs the u.s. mint almost two cents to make one penny and almost a dime to make a nickel. if the economy of that eludes you, join the club. even in washington, where they literally have the right to print money, as morley safer reported in february 2008, there's an ongoing debate over whether it's worth the trouble...
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[ticking] >> coming up, should there be shame in strategic default?ere isn't shame in defaulting. the banks don't feel shame by foreclosing on a person's home. >> so you're saying we should all be acting like bankers. >> sure. i mean, it's--it's a business transaction. >> next when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tothe next day, we sprayeds toughfebreze air effectsparty. and led in real people. i'd say it was very pleasant. flowers everywhere. oh! [ chuckles ] febreze did a really great job. impressive. febreze air effects eliminates tough odors for good. and try febreze stick & refresh. designed to stick to eliminate odors anywhere. simply click, peel off the strip and attach to surfaces in your house. febreze stick & refresh, another way to breathe happy. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to t
[ticking] >> coming up, should there be shame in strategic default?ere isn't shame in defaulting. the banks don't feel shame by foreclosing on a person's home. >> so you're saying we should all be acting like bankers. >> sure. i mean, it's--it's a business transaction. >> next when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tothe next day, we sprayeds toughfebreze air effectsparty. and led in real people. i'd say it was very pleasant. flowers everywhere. oh! [ chuckles...
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[stopwatch ticking] >> america gets half its electricity from coal. the problem is, that process creates tens of millions of tons of waste loaded with toxic metals. this muck is called coal ash. never heard of it? neither had most of the people in kingston, tennessee, until a retention pool buckled, shooting a billion gallons of coal ash into the river and engulfing area homes. [ticking] >> the oilmen up there aren't digging holes in the sand and hoping for a spout. they're digging up dirt-- dirt which is saturated with oil. they're called oil sands, and if you've never heard of them, you're in for a big surprise, because the reserves are so vast that they'll help solve america's energy needs for the next century. [ticking] >> if you were waiting for the day global warming would change the world, that day is here. it's happening far from civilization's notice in a place about as remote as you can get. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lan
[stopwatch ticking] >> america gets half its electricity from coal. the problem is, that process creates tens of millions of tons of waste loaded with toxic metals. this muck is called coal ash. never heard of it? neither had most of the people in kingston, tennessee, until a retention pool buckled, shooting a billion gallons of coal ash into the river and engulfing area homes. [ticking] >> the oilmen up there aren't digging holes in the sand and hoping for a spout. they're digging...
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[stopwatch ticking] >> gentlemen and ladies, place your bets. let the games begin. [cheers and applause] >> that's what i'm talking about! >> whoo! >> steve wynn is the man with the midas touch who added glamour to the gambling industry. >> if you're gonna start a gambling joint, start a gambling joint. >> he transformed las vegas into an international tourist spot, but the odds haven't changed. >> the only way to win in a casino... >> is to own one. >> own one. >> unless you're very lucky. [stopwatch ticking] >> internet gaming is illegal in the united states and absolutely thriving. >> yes! >> right now, as you watch this story, 70,000 people are gambling on party poker, and that's just one site. >> there will be more online poker games per day at the end of this year than all of the casinos in the entire world put together. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. by some estimates, gambling in this country is a nearly $100-billion industry. it attracts everyone from flamboyant businessmen to nefarious conmen. while the odds are heavily stacked against
[stopwatch ticking] >> gentlemen and ladies, place your bets. let the games begin. [cheers and applause] >> that's what i'm talking about! >> whoo! >> steve wynn is the man with the midas touch who added glamour to the gambling industry. >> if you're gonna start a gambling joint, start a gambling joint. >> he transformed las vegas into an international tourist spot, but the odds haven't changed. >> the only way to win in a casino... >> is to own...
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up which caused a sudden increase in mortgage rates. >> what do you think caused that up tick? >> i think it's when the fed and bernanke spoke, and spoke of-- >> tapering, right. >> when the bonds stop the rate starts to rise. >> we're talking abouting the tapering of the stimulus plan from the federal reserve. >> it would cause interest rates to rise and it's a lot of speculation. that's what it comes down to. when people system late that the rates are going up, they start to rise. when the ten-year start to rise. we see the ten-year at 1066 and then 292. and then september 18th they had another meeting, and we were all hiding under our desks with helmets on because we didn't know what might happen. consumers ask, where has the market gone? >> they called you on the phone? >> oh, yes, where are the rates going? we don't have a crystal ball but we plai explain to them that we don't know where the markets are going. but september 18th they did announce that the tapering would not subside. >> because unemployment was still a bit too high. >> i would love to give you--i don't want
up which caused a sudden increase in mortgage rates. >> what do you think caused that up tick? >> i think it's when the fed and bernanke spoke, and spoke of-- >> tapering, right. >> when the bonds stop the rate starts to rise. >> we're talking abouting the tapering of the stimulus plan from the federal reserve. >> it would cause interest rates to rise and it's a lot of speculation. that's what it comes down to. when people system late that the rates are going...
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[ticking] our next story takes us to the continent of antarctica.ncovers startling physical evidence of how global warming is already starting to heat up our world when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'
[ticking] our next story takes us to the continent of antarctica.ncovers startling physical evidence of how global warming is already starting to heat up our world when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. and his new boss...
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. >> reporter: the clock was ticking. >> tick, tick, tick, a ticking time bomb. >> reporter: sometimes people seemed to be getting ticked off. >> congressman, that's not fair. don't you put this back on me. >> you know full well -- >> hold on. >> you know you attacked obama care. >> who's bidding are you doing? >> reporter: even bidding someone good morning could set them off. >> good morning. good to see you. >> is it really? >> reporter: shutdown to leave an anchor off balance. >> back to the house. >> reporter: and apparently some lawmakers on the house floor saturday needed a drink. a politico reporter tweeted, i can smell the boosz wafting from members as they walk off the floor. congress found itself the butt of shutdown jokes. >> what does that mean to me? >> how will we be able to tell? >> here's what i don't understand, okay? >> reporter: let's take a trip down memory lane to the last government shutdown. 1995. the year o.j. walked. >> not guilty of the crime of murder. >> reporter: and "e.r." was the number one show. >> i was young. i was a fool. >> you're still a fool. >> re
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the clock is ticking as we are on the air and there is an impasse here. joe johns is live in washington with us this morning. joe, we haven't seen this in 17 years. you've been you believe, i believe, about 24 hours following it all for us. give us a little synopsis of what happened. >> reporter: hope springs eternal that this will not take too long to resolve, but it could. house and senate and white house could not agree on a spending proposal to keep the government operating because a faction of republicans in the house want to undermine president obama's health care law. this back and forth on capitol hill went slightly past midnight to about 1:00 a.m., ended with the house approving a request
the clock is ticking as we are on the air and there is an impasse here. joe johns is live in washington with us this morning. joe, we haven't seen this in 17 years. you've been you believe, i believe, about 24 hours following it all for us. give us a little synopsis of what happened. >> reporter: hope springs eternal that this will not take too long to resolve, but it could. house and senate and white house could not agree on a spending proposal to keep the government operating because a...
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this as the clock ticks down. that's the deadline for lawmakers to reach a limit on the nation's borrowing limit. i'm doug doug mckelway in for shannon bream.
this as the clock ticks down. that's the deadline for lawmakers to reach a limit on the nation's borrowing limit. i'm doug doug mckelway in for shannon bream.
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. >>> that folks is the sound of a clock and those are the seconds ticking away, tick, tick, tick.d a half of those ticks we will, says the treasury, be over the debt ceiling deadline. i think i speak for an awful lot of people when i say, let's go, guys. we will ask tough questions to one republican rep in two minute's time and another big story on our radar, robert shiller, nobel law reyet is talking housing. are we closing in on bubble territor
. >>> that folks is the sound of a clock and those are the seconds ticking away, tick, tick, tick.d a half of those ticks we will, says the treasury, be over the debt ceiling deadline. i think i speak for an awful lot of people when i say, let's go, guys. we will ask tough questions to one republican rep in two minute's time and another big story on our radar, robert shiller, nobel law reyet is talking housing. are we closing in on bubble territor
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the clock is ticking here. >> the clock is ticking and i've been told to a white house official throughhole process he's been concerned and frustrated. you don't get the sense, there is time at this point, anderson, thursday is the deadline where the u.s. is expected to run out of borrowing authority but that doesn't technically mean that is when the default happens. the white house is stressing that is really the last sure fire off ramp to avoid a default. so really do feel that is the deadline. >> we obviously don't know precisely what a default would look like but the white house, i mean, they obviously are extremely nervous about financial markets tomorrow and beyond. >> they are certainly very nervous. one, as one white house official put it to me, the markets have been behaving vaguely rational at this point up until now so it depends tomorrow whether the markets look at what is going on in the senate or reassured. i think the white house is more reassured that the senate can maybe come to a compromise but i'll tell you anderson, nothing motivates lawmakers like markets going bonk
the clock is ticking here. >> the clock is ticking and i've been told to a white house official throughhole process he's been concerned and frustrated. you don't get the sense, there is time at this point, anderson, thursday is the deadline where the u.s. is expected to run out of borrowing authority but that doesn't technically mean that is when the default happens. the white house is stressing that is really the last sure fire off ramp to avoid a default. so really do feel that is the...
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--al true wis tick reasons and they want to had themselves but help women coming ahead of them so scientistsay learn something about the drugs that they're trying out. >> how many trials are they involved with. >> for breast we probably have 107 and overall maybe 25. some are prevention trials. some are treatment trials. some are observation or registration trials mentd there truth of -- trials. there are trials all over the country. they can be accessed by calling 1-800-4 cancer and say i'm interested in this trial for this stage of the disease. >> thank you for coming in. again, they're taking your calls next droor in studio b the number to call is 410-481-2222. >>> all right. fewer people are choosing to have children and soon we'll have more people over the age of 60 than under the age of 15. that isn't just a random stat. the united nations release lad report showing mostountries are not prepared to deal with older generations and one in five older people have a pension let alone healthcare. >> start off with a look at maryland's most powerful radar. quite a bit of action. still getting
--al true wis tick reasons and they want to had themselves but help women coming ahead of them so scientistsay learn something about the drugs that they're trying out. >> how many trials are they involved with. >> for breast we probably have 107 and overall maybe 25. some are prevention trials. some are treatment trials. some are observation or registration trials mentd there truth of -- trials. there are trials all over the country. they can be accessed by calling 1-800-4 cancer...
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[barks] [clacking] [clock ticking] [clattering] [click] [telephone ringing] [click] [squeaking] [barkinge picture, but there are no doors here. - let's twinkle think. - twinkle think, twinkle think, twinkle think. - wait! niblet is in a picture gonnigan drew. - hey. yeah. maybe i can just draw a door in my picture. - now that's a colorful idea! - it worked! yay! - let's go! - [whimpering] - we're in! - yeah. now how do we get out? - wait. don't fade on us now, gonnigan. we have to get niblet back. - right. niblet. - ♪ oop oop oop eep eep eep eep eep ♪ - niblet! - [chattering] - oh, no! a raging river! - now we're sunk. - oh. no, we're not. we can fly across. - wait. we don't have our water wings. - we need something that floats. oh! how about this? - a pumpkin? - you can't cross the river on a pumpkin. - it's floating. - i have an idea. - a pumpkin boat! - no, no. what was i thinking? - that's it. the sail will get us there faster. you are a fairy genius. - i am? - let's go! - ooh! - whoa! - oh, no! we're on top of a mountain! - and niblet's at the bottom! - ooh ooh! - how do we get down
[barks] [clacking] [clock ticking] [clattering] [click] [telephone ringing] [click] [squeaking] [barkinge picture, but there are no doors here. - let's twinkle think. - twinkle think, twinkle think, twinkle think. - wait! niblet is in a picture gonnigan drew. - hey. yeah. maybe i can just draw a door in my picture. - now that's a colorful idea! - it worked! yay! - let's go! - [whimpering] - we're in! - yeah. now how do we get out? - wait. don't fade on us now, gonnigan. we have to get niblet...
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i'm just ticking, you know. but i do drive it. and i drove it -- i loved it. it had three seats in the front and three in the fund -- in the front without a divider. like athere's nothing gorgeous practical woman who is smart and talented, too. i have enjoyed having you on. >> has it finished? tavis: see how quickly 30 beans go? you have to come back again. but we did talk about the new project. edge,"cing on the starting on starz. there is another little movie coming out. i did a movie called "the two out on thet comes 18th of october. danny houston and jack houston and locked -- that's an interesting little film, two. that's an independent. tavis: and you still want to work more. that is your camera there. can you tell us once again how you want us to correctly pronounce your name? >> jacqueline bisset. tavis: thank you for being with us. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: join me next time for a conversation with the writer of a new biography of jim henson. >> and by contributions
i'm just ticking, you know. but i do drive it. and i drove it -- i loved it. it had three seats in the front and three in the fund -- in the front without a divider. like athere's nothing gorgeous practical woman who is smart and talented, too. i have enjoyed having you on. >> has it finished? tavis: see how quickly 30 beans go? you have to come back again. but we did talk about the new project. edge,"cing on the starting on starz. there is another little movie coming out. i did a...
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the clock is ticking for the deadline to end the 60 day cooling off period, the accusations union members made today during a board meeting. >> mayor ed lee addresses the outrage over a missing patient who was found dead at san francisco general hospital. >> this should not have happened. we all agree. >> the action the mayor announced today to make sure it never happens again. >> a day of were any frustration. -- worry and frustration. daphne webb's second birthday as they hold out hope she will be found. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 p.m. >>> hello. i am gasia mikalian. >> and i am frank somerville. >> there are now just under 7 hours, that is when the 60 day cooling off period expires. that mean physical no agreement is reached -- means if no agreemental is reached bart work --greement is reached bart workers -- agreement is reached bart workers could stand. the unresolved issues, wages, healthcare contributions and staffing. ktvu's tom vacar joins us live from oakland. >> he has the latest on the talk and what union members
the clock is ticking for the deadline to end the 60 day cooling off period, the accusations union members made today during a board meeting. >> mayor ed lee addresses the outrage over a missing patient who was found dead at san francisco general hospital. >> this should not have happened. we all agree. >> the action the mayor announced today to make sure it never happens again. >> a day of were any frustration. -- worry and frustration. daphne webb's second birthday as...
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veterans' families not getting benefits and the clock keeps on tick, tick, ticking to what could be economic calamity. the shutdown is just days away. and the u.s. will not be able to pay its bill. in the last 24 hour there are a lot of nasty words, ransom, extortion, dead least, noer is rende no surrender. will is work? not clear. what is clear. >> reporter: day knew, the families of troops is getting real. $100 thoushlg to help cover funeral costs and travel to dover air force base to witness the dignified transfer of their loved ones remains. in north carolina be food assistance for poor women and children cut off. and 27,000 furloughed government workers have signed up for unemployment as they go without pay. just eight days until the united states could default, president obama phoned house speaker john boehner. both sides indicating the divide is as deep as ever. >> you got to stop repeating this pattern. >> reporter: but later president obama appeared in the white house briefing room opening the door to negotiations if republicans agree to a short-term solution to reopen the governmen
veterans' families not getting benefits and the clock keeps on tick, tick, ticking to what could be economic calamity. the shutdown is just days away. and the u.s. will not be able to pay its bill. in the last 24 hour there are a lot of nasty words, ransom, extortion, dead least, noer is rende no surrender. will is work? not clear. what is clear. >> reporter: day knew, the families of troops is getting real. $100 thoushlg to help cover funeral costs and travel to dover air force base to...
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tonight, good news the clock is back to tick another day.useum specialist with office of senate curator got unfurloughed along with the federal government. he came out to the hallway outside the chambers, big crowd was watching. climbed up the ladder. he did a spin, wound the clock, checked to see its gears were up and moving. what do you know? it works. still works. we didn't screw that up. welcome back to life, ohio clock, your country is delighted to see you. though the ohio clock stopped completely during the government shutdown. the government itself did not shut completely during the shutdown and congress did not stop completely. seemed look nothing was going on but fighting over the shutdown all this time. that's not true. quietly while everybody was distracted during the shutdown, the senate, for example, confirmed three federal judges. one for northern alabama, two for illinois. the senate also last night confirmed caroline kennedy as the ambassador to japan, lawyer, democratic activist, best known as only surviving daughter of john
tonight, good news the clock is back to tick another day.useum specialist with office of senate curator got unfurloughed along with the federal government. he came out to the hallway outside the chambers, big crowd was watching. climbed up the ladder. he did a spin, wound the clock, checked to see its gears were up and moving. what do you know? it works. still works. we didn't screw that up. welcome back to life, ohio clock, your country is delighted to see you. though the ohio clock stopped...
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but fran an tick. some injuries but everyone is all right.nded up in the water after a party boat they were on capsized off the coast of florida. thankfully other beaters and rescue crews pulled them out within minutes. officials are investigating the accident and say the captain of the boat may not have been licensed. >>> and this is just an incredible story. a hunter who got lost in the woods for 19 days got big hugs from his family. look at him there, because he was released from the hospital this weekend after being gone for 19 days. he's 72 years old. he survived in the california wilderness. he says by eating squirrels, lizards and berries. he said it actually snowed on him. he covered himself with leaves to stay warm. another group of hunters finally heard him calling for help on saturday. his son says he is doing well. good for him. >>> thanks so much for watching. i'm poppy harlow. "around the world" starts right "around the world" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com we are 60 hours away from something that hasn't
but fran an tick. some injuries but everyone is all right.nded up in the water after a party boat they were on capsized off the coast of florida. thankfully other beaters and rescue crews pulled them out within minutes. officials are investigating the accident and say the captain of the boat may not have been licensed. >>> and this is just an incredible story. a hunter who got lost in the woods for 19 days got big hugs from his family. look at him there, because he was released from...
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it has three little ticks. push this button. it pulses up. >> what actually removes the hair? is it heat? is it some kind of -- >> thermal technology. >> so it is heat. >> yes. so you don't get the fear of getting burned. any skin tone can use it so you can start your levels like this. >> so i put it against my leg which i'm going to -- no, no, no. you are not putting it against your arm with your fine little hair. i didn't shave for the last two weeks because i said i have to do this no-no thing. right here. you said it has to be a quarter of a million -- >> if you can see it, you can no-no it. >> i saw it. let's go. >> i want to show you this. you want to use the wider one. so that's this one. there's a smaller one for your face and gentle areas. so here we go. >> go ahead. >> you take it at a level that's straight up and down. no no, you feel no pain. >> hang on. >> but it didn't take any hair off. feel right here. >> do it right here. >> i have to go low. >> okay. >> there. now feel it. >> i don't know. >> let me show you this. then you take the buffer. you do feel the dif
it has three little ticks. push this button. it pulses up. >> what actually removes the hair? is it heat? is it some kind of -- >> thermal technology. >> so it is heat. >> yes. so you don't get the fear of getting burned. any skin tone can use it so you can start your levels like this. >> so i put it against my leg which i'm going to -- no, no, no. you are not putting it against your arm with your fine little hair. i didn't shave for the last two weeks because i...
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dave >> thanks rachel. >> tick tok. tick tok. we will be right back. i'm a careful investor.t i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. how'd you d9 out of 10.iz today? 9 out of ten? that's great. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >> president obama used 22 pens when he signed health reform. and what he signed into was law. he signed the bill into law after it passed both houses of congress and the supreme court upheld its constitutionality. millions of people will be able to buy affordable health insurance because of that law. it's law. we k
dave >> thanks rachel. >> tick tok. tick tok. we will be right back. i'm a careful investor.t i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment...
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. >>> so much business, so little time, tick-tock, tick-tock, particular. [ everyone talking at-tock.4-0 are the cardinal the and ortiz warning track power, beltran was there to take a home run away. a run did score. beltran hurt his ribs on the play. all sox. this ortiz blast is not coming back a two-run job. and the red sox roll 8-1, game two tomorrow, the dofs running with the kings. i guess they'll be working on free throws. yeah. david lee a miss. still preseason, kings beat the warriors by one. 91-90. from that we go to the sharks, boyle recovering from this on ice incident last week. he's going to rejoin the team in boston, will not play against the bruins. the earthquakes, tournament play, tonight at buckshaw stadium. the quakes win by a final of 1-0. and i get it done all in a minute. >> you got it done. warriors were not impressive the hast five minutes. they stunk. lousy shooting. >> you just wait until the lakers get in here next week. different story. >> see you at 11. him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a lit
. >>> so much business, so little time, tick-tock, tick-tock, particular. [ everyone talking at-tock.4-0 are the cardinal the and ortiz warning track power, beltran was there to take a home run away. a run did score. beltran hurt his ribs on the play. all sox. this ortiz blast is not coming back a two-run job. and the red sox roll 8-1, game two tomorrow, the dofs running with the kings. i guess they'll be working on free throws. yeah. david lee a miss. still preseason, kings beat the...
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- [whistling] - [whistles] [clock ticking] - good night, bert. - good night, ernie.uh-oh. - [snoring] - elmo's world is almost here, but first, i want to show you upside down. want to see upside down? then just yell, "upside down!" - upside down! - see? i'm upside down, and now... - right side up! - i'm done with upside down. - upside down! - whoa! ha ha ha! i guess i'm not done with upside down. keep hanging around because elmo's world is on the way! - oh, oh, oh, hi. elmo and his friends are here with someone very, very special, the first lady mrs. michelle obama! - hi, everyone. we're here digging up soil because we're about to plant a garden. - yeah. yeah, yeah. so we can grow our very own food. - right. we're planting vegetables like these right here, and veggies taste so good when they come fresh from the garden, don't they? - oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - yeah. so now what we need to do is plant the seeds. who has seeds? - i do! - great. what kind of seeds do you have? can you show us? - i've got tomato seeds. - ooh. tomatoes. there's nothing like tomatoes fro
- [whistling] - [whistles] [clock ticking] - good night, bert. - good night, ernie.uh-oh. - [snoring] - elmo's world is almost here, but first, i want to show you upside down. want to see upside down? then just yell, "upside down!" - upside down! - see? i'm upside down, and now... - right side up! - i'm done with upside down. - upside down! - whoa! ha ha ha! i guess i'm not done with upside down. keep hanging around because elmo's world is on the way! - oh, oh, oh, hi. elmo and his...
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you're starting to now worry you're going to get a tick down instead of a tick forward. >> i'm not worriedt's the biggest risk. >> you may get a tick down, but that's why the fed is there. that's the put under the market right now. you talk about a bubble in this market, i don't see a bubble, because a bubble implies a major downturn. even pullback in this market, 3%, 4%, 5%, has been bought. as long as the fed is out there, it will continue to be bought. we're not in a bubble. i think corporate balance sheets are in a strong position, and i think they're going to increase -- >> let me remind you, the fed survey, qe through 2014, the expectation, no taper till april. that's the market convention expectation now. >> steve, thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> who knows when the fed will taper? our next guest is looking for stocks not even dependent on the fed's easy money. mark freeman is from dallas. welcome. >> great to be with you, scott. thank you. >> before i ask you for ways to play this, do you agree with larry fink? are we in a bubble market? >> i guess i would be a little bit more spe
you're starting to now worry you're going to get a tick down instead of a tick forward. >> i'm not worriedt's the biggest risk. >> you may get a tick down, but that's why the fed is there. that's the put under the market right now. you talk about a bubble in this market, i don't see a bubble, because a bubble implies a major downturn. even pullback in this market, 3%, 4%, 5%, has been bought. as long as the fed is out there, it will continue to be bought. we're not in a bubble. i...
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. >> the clock is ticking. let's go live to washington and our correspondent. is there any chance at all that congress could pull a rabbit out of a hat and avoid a shutdown? >> absolutely, theoretically at least. technically speaking, it is no problem whatsoever. the house would just have to pass a clean spending bill and send it to the senate. what is probably going to happen is the house will try to pass another bill, attach something regarding what is widely known as obamacare, officially called the affordable care act. that is the thorn in the side of th republicans. that is what they are trying to get rid of or delay it. and to see how the senate reacts to that. it is always a question of boarding. -- of wording. if there is some kind of wording that could hurt senate democrats, they could pass it. >> what are the consequences? what would this look like? >> first, the federal agencies would sit down and divide their workforce into essential and nonessential. the essential people keep getting paid. the nonessential people have to go home, furloughed without
. >> the clock is ticking. let's go live to washington and our correspondent. is there any chance at all that congress could pull a rabbit out of a hat and avoid a shutdown? >> absolutely, theoretically at least. technically speaking, it is no problem whatsoever. the house would just have to pass a clean spending bill and send it to the senate. what is probably going to happen is the house will try to pass another bill, attach something regarding what is widely known as obamacare,...
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[ticking] >> amazingly, we have-- 16 out of the 44 houses on this
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the clock is ticking and ticking very loudly, miguel. the markets are not open today. if they were open today, i think you would see them being rocked by this news. >> both size very defensive clearly. both holding their cards close to their vest. both incremental moves here half railroad reid today say he agrees with opening the government, but everything else seem to be out. i think we have athena jones back on capitol hill. athena, do you have any better sense of where we go. can we get out of this incrementalism and defensive posture and get to something more positive? >> well, as folks were leaving town, some of our cameras caught up with them, miguel and people said we're disappointed at the way things stand right now, but i guess encouraged was the word one senator used about the facts that talks are still going on. both sides understand -- most people, i should say, understand what it would mean not to raise the debt licht for instance. some don't believe it would have a huge impact, but treasury secretary jack lew was up here last week testifying, and making v
the clock is ticking and ticking very loudly, miguel. the markets are not open today. if they were open today, i think you would see them being rocked by this news. >> both size very defensive clearly. both holding their cards close to their vest. both incremental moves here half railroad reid today say he agrees with opening the government, but everything else seem to be out. i think we have athena jones back on capitol hill. athena, do you have any better sense of where we go. can we...
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>> 25 minutes tick by. then the device begins to beep. >> i heard this thing ticking. it's going to go off. >> in an instant, the bank robber is dead. >> the death of brian wells in this parking lot that day turned out to be only the beginning of the most elaborate, intricate, and some say still-unsolved bank robbery case the fbi has ever had. >> at the end of it all, our system worked. our law enforcement partners solved the puzzle and we achieved convictions and long sentences. >> the fbi, the local police, and the u.s. attorney's office simply want this case to be closed. but is it? tonight you decide. did the fbi catch all the suspects? did the fbi let one of them walk? and did the fbi make a mistake putting blame on a pizza delivery man whose secrets blew up in a parking lot? it was a hot thursday afternoon. jean heid was expecting to see her brother at a party that night, but she had one errand to run. a quick trip on peach street, but there was trouble. police had blocked the road. cops and cars everywhere. she turned around and went home. >> i come home, and i
>> 25 minutes tick by. then the device begins to beep. >> i heard this thing ticking. it's going to go off. >> in an instant, the bank robber is dead. >> the death of brian wells in this parking lot that day turned out to be only the beginning of the most elaborate, intricate, and some say still-unsolved bank robbery case the fbi has ever had. >> at the end of it all, our system worked. our law enforcement partners solved the puzzle and we achieved convictions and...