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this makes my third time. once you're in the system, you will be back. >> eric johns was originally conwitted of sexual assault. he completed his sentence but now he's back in jail for violating his parole. >> there's nothing in here that fascinates me or that makes me happy. this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> the hardest thing, from my point of view, is just the consistent isolation. >> 39-year-old darrell robinson was convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl and is currently appealing his case. >> my family hired a private attorney. he strongly suggested that i take a plea. telling me that if that little girl cries on the stand, you know, it could be over for you and you could go away for the rest of your life. and that was life in prison without any parole. and i was ignorant to the system. never even had a parking ticket. so i took a plea and that began the worstest nightmare of my life. i just lay in my bunk and i just read. that's all. i read and i look out. and i t
this makes my third time. once you're in the system, you will be back. >> eric johns was originally conwitted of sexual assault. he completed his sentence but now he's back in jail for violating his parole. >> there's nothing in here that fascinates me or that makes me happy. this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> the hardest thing, from my point of view, is just the consistent isolation. >> 39-year-old darrell robinson was convicted of...
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the average is now downward sloping for the first time in a long time. this has all the hallmarks of a major topping out formation. it's a very crowded trade worldwide. and there is a phenomenon when you have a multi-multi-multi-year move. how they come to end, dramatically. >> mike? >> what you can do sell the may 157 puts. you can collect $2.75. now you will be in the bearish bet. lay it out no premium. we would like to bring those premiums down if we can. >> all right. if you want updates on our trades, be sure to follow us on twitter @cnbc options. and dan posts regular updates on his trades @risk reversal. do check us out. coming up the final call. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. wow! that feels really good. in less than a minute i can get more support. if you change your mind once you get home you can adjust it. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. at our semi-annual sleep sa
the average is now downward sloping for the first time in a long time. this has all the hallmarks of a major topping out formation. it's a very crowded trade worldwide. and there is a phenomenon when you have a multi-multi-multi-year move. how they come to end, dramatically. >> mike? >> what you can do sell the may 157 puts. you can collect $2.75. now you will be in the bearish bet. lay it out no premium. we would like to bring those premiums down if we can. >> all right. if...
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being at the wrong place at the wrong time. >> all the time, i been here about 20 times. every time i get, i get bailed out. i don't play that. my money is long. i always get bailed out, you know what i'm saying? >> inmates spend an average of 45 days at rikers. some can be sentenced up to one year. each inmate costs new york city about $47,000 a year to house and feed. many are awaiting the outcome of their cases or transfer to a state prison. >> arthur damian, step up. bring all your property with you. take your hat off. >> the routine is much the same as it was five years earlier when we visited rikers. men habitually in trouble with the law, cycling in and out. we met damian arthur in 1999 on his fifth visit to rikers. >> you get used to it after a while. once they get back in, you know your surroundings. you feel more comfortable after a while. >> what will now happen is that we will go through our strip search procedure. >> you can't have the boots here. what size you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> guess what, 10 is going to be your lucky number. >> we will take his other prope
being at the wrong place at the wrong time. >> all the time, i been here about 20 times. every time i get, i get bailed out. i don't play that. my money is long. i always get bailed out, you know what i'm saying? >> inmates spend an average of 45 days at rikers. some can be sentenced up to one year. each inmate costs new york city about $47,000 a year to house and feed. many are awaiting the outcome of their cases or transfer to a state prison. >> arthur damian, step up. bring...
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the second time he got it. >> clark: big time.you don't have to jump high if you jump quick and he beat everybody on that second jumper. >> verne: the buckeyes lead on the road by two. michigan state undefeated at home this year. 17-0. draymond green said, "i'm not finished." so now, the two stars with back-to-back baskets, and the noise level increases. >> verne: back outside. thomas. good look. beautiful. so well done. austin thornton got lost and jared sullinger was patient enough and unselfish enough to give the ball to the guy who had the best shot. log oking for financial advic. back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever, it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military values. call now for our free guide and tips on planning orfor your retirement this tax season. so listen up. ford f-150 was just named motor trend's 2012
the second time he got it. >> clark: big time.you don't have to jump high if you jump quick and he beat everybody on that second jumper. >> verne: the buckeyes lead on the road by two. michigan state undefeated at home this year. 17-0. draymond green said, "i'm not finished." so now, the two stars with back-to-back baskets, and the noise level increases. >> verne: back outside. thomas. good look. beautiful. so well done. austin thornton got lost and jared sullinger...
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and he was a director at the march of time. so when i learned that, i went back and told him his name was brown. i told lieutenant brown what my problem was. and asked if we'd go to lunch and talk it over. and in those days, pfcs and lieutenants didn't go to lunch together but he said, yes, we could. i told my story and he said, tell you what, now let's see what happens. well, about four days later, my executive officer, lieutenant gordon, came in the office and said, norman, i'm sorry to tell you you've been turned down for the third time. i went back and saw alan brown and said, lieutenant, what do i do? he said i've got the send some film over to the producer of the march of time. so that the film he's asked for the navy because of a story you're doing. tell him your story and you can meet him. i went over there, the hotel. a couple of norwegian air force cameramen with him he was training. and i talked to him and everything was fine. i told alan brown, i doubt that anything is going to happen. this is just a very pleasant t
and he was a director at the march of time. so when i learned that, i went back and told him his name was brown. i told lieutenant brown what my problem was. and asked if we'd go to lunch and talk it over. and in those days, pfcs and lieutenants didn't go to lunch together but he said, yes, we could. i told my story and he said, tell you what, now let's see what happens. well, about four days later, my executive officer, lieutenant gordon, came in the office and said, norman, i'm sorry to tell...
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you were talking about the time flying ) yep. >> reporter: next weekend, daylight savings time begins that's right. >> which means this time next monday it's going to be dark. >> reporter: you are absolutely right. >> it will be dark at the early end of the day. >> reporter: you got it. >> what is up, man? >> reporter: we got a great group, a big group, ready to rock it out. manic monday with wood home gastroenterology when the eye witness news morning edition rolls on. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 25 oakland. 32 ocean city. 28 cumberland. 34'sston. 30 elkton. 30 columbia. mid-30s annapolis. watch, warning advisory graphic, we are going to have problems in the south today. not up here in the metro. as this low passes by, it's going be quick, out of the mid atlantic. we are going to see clouds, passing shower, snow shower, that's it. high pressure builds in. sun comes out tomorrow and gets warm by midweek. 43 the high. variablably cloudy in the area, tonight clear skies out. 24 degrees the low. normal 50 and 30. 48, mostly sunny tomorrow. to 63 wednesday, 67 thursday. 62 friday. 54 the mid
you were talking about the time flying ) yep. >> reporter: next weekend, daylight savings time begins that's right. >> which means this time next monday it's going to be dark. >> reporter: you are absolutely right. >> it will be dark at the early end of the day. >> reporter: you got it. >> what is up, man? >> reporter: we got a great group, a big group, ready to rock it out. manic monday with wood home gastroenterology when the eye witness news morning...
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the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. all time has expired. the question is on the amendment there the gentleman from florida . so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the aye vs. it. the amendment is agreed to. the gentleman from florida requests a recorded vote. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from florida will be postponed. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments printed in house report 112-416 on which further proceedings were postponed in the following order. amendment number 1, mr. woodall of georgia. amendment number 2, ms. bonamici of oregon. amendment number 6, mr. stearns of florida. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. and the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in house report number 112-416 by the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, on which furth
the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. all time has expired. the question is on the amendment there the gentleman from florida . so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the aye vs. it. the amendment is agreed to. the gentleman from florida requests a recorded vote. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from florida will be postponed. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18,...
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they went back in time. back in time.t until you hear what we wait until you hear what we discovered. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project icanada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. that's good for oucountry's energy security [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu relieves your cough 50% longer than tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime. [ snoring continues ] [ male announcer ] because snoring sounds better than coughing. if you can't take a sick day, here's a cold hard fact. alka-seltzer plus cold & cough may cause marked drowsiness. try dayquil cold and flu for non-drowsy relief of these symptoms. ugh! [ male announcer ] so you can save the day, not worry about falling asleep. ♪ in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter job on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field work
they went back in time. back in time.t until you hear what we wait until you hear what we discovered. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project icanada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. that's good for oucountry's energy security [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu relieves your cough 50% longer than...
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>> time for time.d you cut grass, we can say that hey, i need your service, you need mine. mentioned different from barter, that only place as dollar value. my services may be $500, yours may be $200. here is time for time. >> you bank time and get the time back? >> you get another service. an elderly woman needed work on her home. put several hours in the time bank, when she needed assistance, they worked on her home and she saved lots of money. >> sounds like paying it forward. you do something and you have to do something back, right? >>> exactly. it's charitable, it's doing charity, not about the money, the time and energy but reward. res resiprocsting something. >> what kind of services? >>> tax services, people that do haircuts. people that do yard work, people do painting, house repair, roofing. all type of things no matter what you may do, just a matter what do you need. >> where do you go? not like there is a physical time bank building. how do you make this work? >> anybody can set up a time
>> time for time.d you cut grass, we can say that hey, i need your service, you need mine. mentioned different from barter, that only place as dollar value. my services may be $500, yours may be $200. here is time for time. >> you bank time and get the time back? >> you get another service. an elderly woman needed work on her home. put several hours in the time bank, when she needed assistance, they worked on her home and she saved lots of money. >> sounds like paying it...
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there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet! down! >> among the nation's toughest, california's state prison, corcoran, severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spend months inside, where officers try to maintain order in an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup: corcoran, extended stay." >>> for me, it was a hard, bumpy road. >> bad decisions have landed thousands of inmates in corcoran. >> that is the life i picked for myself, and it's really hard. >> in prison they've got two choices, do their time and go home -- >> i've got a baby brother who doesn't have anybody out there right now. if i go home and he can look up to that -- >> reporter: -- or become even more destructive on the inside. >> more crazy people in your cell, and crazy things happen. >> stabbings, killings, drugs, weapons. >> the path they choose could determine the difference between life and death. >> you take care of yourself, and the rest will f
there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet! down! >> among the nation's toughest, california's state prison, corcoran, severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spend months inside, where officers try to maintain order in an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup: corcoran, extended stay." >>> for me, it was a hard, bumpy road. >> bad decisions have...
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didn't have a lot of time. and i shared with her some of the things that i probably hadn't before, back when i was instruct i instructing, and walking the grounds where ike had walked, and then reflecting on where he'd come from and what he accomplished. because he exercised and took advantage of the american dream. so, with that, i thank you, mr. chairman, for listening to me and let me run over time. i apologize for that. but not too much, because we're talking about a great guy, and with that i'll close you and leave you to your work. you've got some great testimonies coming forward, different ones, susan and others, carl, people who i have great respect for. and thank you for your efforts to spend this time today as well. >> thank you for being here with us. don't worry about running over time. i'll take it out of ralph's time as appropriate here. appreciate it. we'd also invite you if you'd like to stay with us on the dais and participate with the rest of the hearing, you may, i recognize you have a busy s
didn't have a lot of time. and i shared with her some of the things that i probably hadn't before, back when i was instruct i instructing, and walking the grounds where ike had walked, and then reflecting on where he'd come from and what he accomplished. because he exercised and took advantage of the american dream. so, with that, i thank you, mr. chairman, for listening to me and let me run over time. i apologize for that. but not too much, because we're talking about a great guy, and with...
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my time to take to the water. a little cold and a little salty i'm not as easy as a fake after several attempts i finally hold on to my married friends and watch me god. ones as highly regarded as cosmonauts ballerinas on u.k. scientists russian circus tossed out generations and from traditional allies haim isn't tossing elephants the trendsetting innovations all of the circus a leg what have your tastes bad to be mesmerized the world of such a sense tame to moscow with a hold on you is something to be said. well i think i made a new friend unfortunately that's the sound we have left on this week's program i'll see you again at the same time next week until then for me and the ramsey's here about to. download the official anti application to your hi phone i pod touch from the i choose option. which all cheat life on the go. video on demand parties mind bold colors and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. well. it's not all sun and games as barcelona hosts the biggest tech gathering of the year in this d
my time to take to the water. a little cold and a little salty i'm not as easy as a fake after several attempts i finally hold on to my married friends and watch me god. ones as highly regarded as cosmonauts ballerinas on u.k. scientists russian circus tossed out generations and from traditional allies haim isn't tossing elephants the trendsetting innovations all of the circus a leg what have your tastes bad to be mesmerized the world of such a sense tame to moscow with a hold on you is...
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time to go. yeah i mean obviously this is a touchy subject because it's a free speech issue and if you weren't a service member you should be totally allowed to express what you believe you have out here think you do and the supreme court has upheld that a lot of times and even things you know this controversy with afghanistan there's if you go to a psychiatrist in the military you give up your right to confidentiality that you would normally expect so there's all kinds of rights that you give up when you enter the military you know and this needs to this is where i don't know the details of this case enough to really say but that he's can't really be political you know if you join the military. then you know it's time for you to leave and if you really want to be an activist there's no room for activism in the military in our way that it works that way is that if the military is going to function and there has to be the sense of discipline yes out of order and it's the people that are actually f
time to go. yeah i mean obviously this is a touchy subject because it's a free speech issue and if you weren't a service member you should be totally allowed to express what you believe you have out here think you do and the supreme court has upheld that a lot of times and even things you know this controversy with afghanistan there's if you go to a psychiatrist in the military you give up your right to confidentiality that you would normally expect so there's all kinds of rights that you give...
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it just takes time.ys are in here for killing another person and you did not give that person another opportunity to be saved? we're given forgiveness for that because we give it to god. we cannot do it again. once you know it's wrong, you have to stop. >> praise god. [ applause ] >> i just shared >> i just shared what was going on with me. i'm still in the process of rewriting the script on what i should be doing and not falling back on my past. fortunately, i came to prison so i could stop and i could figure it out, what life was all about, and not get killed before that. >> the time has come for robb to stand before the members of his therapy group. in tomorrow's session, he will have to relive the final moments of his crime and explain exactly what happened the night he murdered skip. >> so i got my assignment here. and my assignment was trauma assessment. the first part was what happened. and i tried to remember more details. it was like i would be talking to the victim, but we both know the victim'
it just takes time.ys are in here for killing another person and you did not give that person another opportunity to be saved? we're given forgiveness for that because we give it to god. we cannot do it again. once you know it's wrong, you have to stop. >> praise god. [ applause ] >> i just shared >> i just shared what was going on with me. i'm still in the process of rewriting the script on what i should be doing and not falling back on my past. fortunately, i came to prison...
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or was this the only time it could be negotiated down? >> at one point, we were looking at other properties. i believe that the landlord at that point really wanted this city to stay -- the city tuesday. it became to the city's benefit. >> we did begin negotiations well in advance. this was one of our major leases. we could not come to a real, solid agreement as to market rate. as far as the point of time to renew, we were not in agreement with the landlord. we cannot continue in the long- term at the rate that they have proposed at that time. i think that after they had put it on the market and realize what the real market was, they realize they could not get what they had initially been asking, so they came way down. we have offered $1.60 per square foot, going up to $1.70 per square foot, while they were at $3 per square foot and they came down to $2.80 per square foot. we said, ok, we will have to look for something else. they put the location on the market and i think they realized what the market rate was, they came back at $2. us r
or was this the only time it could be negotiated down? >> at one point, we were looking at other properties. i believe that the landlord at that point really wanted this city to stay -- the city tuesday. it became to the city's benefit. >> we did begin negotiations well in advance. this was one of our major leases. we could not come to a real, solid agreement as to market rate. as far as the point of time to renew, we were not in agreement with the landlord. we cannot continue in...
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i want to time in one more time, since we have another commissioner who has not been here recently. we have got to get -- hopefully, right around the time that clean power sf gets approved in the sfpuc, which will probably be sometime in the fall, we really need to get on city-wide broadband municipal fiber-optic. that also dovetails with the smart grid we are going to need for community choice aggregation for clean power sf. i want to say that one more time to make sure that is in the queue for the end of the year. chairperson campos: thank you. is there any other member of the public would like to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, if we can continue this item to the call of the chair, we will bring this item back as the need may arise. we have a motion by commissioner avalos, seconded by commissioner pimintel. >> item 6, executive officer's report. >> form 700's are done -- are due, and we will be in contact to make sure those are on file. chairperson campos: any member of the public who would like to comment? seeing none, public comment is clo
i want to time in one more time, since we have another commissioner who has not been here recently. we have got to get -- hopefully, right around the time that clean power sf gets approved in the sfpuc, which will probably be sometime in the fall, we really need to get on city-wide broadband municipal fiber-optic. that also dovetails with the smart grid we are going to need for community choice aggregation for clean power sf. i want to say that one more time to make sure that is in the queue...
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so yes, "fast times" was a long time ago. tavis: you are a long way from being done, thankfully and obviously. has this journey over these few decades been what you thought it would be? how would you characterize what this journey has been so far? >> in many ways, it far exceeds -- i mean, i have had opportunities to do many things. i was in the theater for a long time. there were not a lot of young actors in that mood. you figured you would be older by the time you were working. on the other hand, it is a struggle that i did not anticipate. i came directly out of a movie- going generation in my teens were the stories that were written, people just made them. they did both. they made them. now i feel the way films are made, by and large, is that they're made on a budget not to represent what the idea is, but to sell it. the movies that we often celebrate today are midgets in comparison to the texture and investment that was what i grew up with. i did not anticipate to have to fight tooth and nail every timeout to try to get i
so yes, "fast times" was a long time ago. tavis: you are a long way from being done, thankfully and obviously. has this journey over these few decades been what you thought it would be? how would you characterize what this journey has been so far? >> in many ways, it far exceeds -- i mean, i have had opportunities to do many things. i was in the theater for a long time. there were not a lot of young actors in that mood. you figured you would be older by the time you were...
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you can either do good time or you can do hard time. on death row, they have elected to do good time. >> there are fewer than a dozen men on utah's death row on various levels of appeal. ralph menzies has been there for 17 years. >> ralph's crime was a brutal one. he kidnapped a female from a convenience store. took her up one of the canyons. tied her to a tree and cut her throat and then left her there. it was so brutal, that's why he is on death row. >> my window is always covered. if i can't go out there and walk on the grass, i don't want to see the grass. because it does bring back a lot of memories. and it does tell me what i can't have and can't do. so, i just fit into my little world and i'm all right. >> ralph has always maintained his innocence. that's ralph's fight. that's not the state of utah's fight. our staff here manage him day to day because he is a death row inmate. and he will get what's coming to a death row inmate, and nothing more. >> from death row, the condemned will be transferred in a state van to the back of t
you can either do good time or you can do hard time. on death row, they have elected to do good time. >> there are fewer than a dozen men on utah's death row on various levels of appeal. ralph menzies has been there for 17 years. >> ralph's crime was a brutal one. he kidnapped a female from a convenience store. took her up one of the canyons. tied her to a tree and cut her throat and then left her there. it was so brutal, that's why he is on death row. >> my window is always...
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versus this time.nd wildly overvalued versus the future. twelve years ago the nasdaq -- >> the house of pain. >> four years ago, the dow jones faced the beginning of a worldwide economic collapse, now we've come back to those levels for most of the companies in the index, the future's brighter than the past. here's the bottom line, me, look, we may at some you do want to say to the averages are now in the quintessential bubble mode, probably because we are all defensive and gun shy. we should have been calling bubble back then. now we're facing a more certain economic time for the dow and we have tech companies with real earnings, real dividends leading the way back to the nasdaq 3,000 benchmark. i say you know what? this is the opposite of a bubble! how about at last a realistic appraisal of the future that may be too negative based on the historically low price to earnings multiples for so many stocks and lack of competition from so-called fixed income securities which i think represent the real bubb
versus this time.nd wildly overvalued versus the future. twelve years ago the nasdaq -- >> the house of pain. >> four years ago, the dow jones faced the beginning of a worldwide economic collapse, now we've come back to those levels for most of the companies in the index, the future's brighter than the past. here's the bottom line, me, look, we may at some you do want to say to the averages are now in the quintessential bubble mode, probably because we are all defensive and gun shy....
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for the first time again in afghanistan we have the development of telecom. industry with private investment of some billion dollars. by the environment an increase. and dismayed by by others in the middle of forces and in the chinese coming investing some five billion plus. dollars in one mine in a copper mine in the indian canadians coming in and listing anywhere between ten to fifteen billion dollars in the next three to five years in another mineral deposit in iron ore and of course other. investors as well taking interest for the first time and i would remember it as sorted it existed ten years ago twenty years ago twenty five years ago but today they are that much more interested in this or oil and gas who would have thought of things i think did a without the support of the international community and without the achievements of the. present government in the past twenty years would not have happened so do things that happen in addition to that of course there are particularly what we call it the cloud formation ticket is to focus on some other transfo
for the first time again in afghanistan we have the development of telecom. industry with private investment of some billion dollars. by the environment an increase. and dismayed by by others in the middle of forces and in the chinese coming investing some five billion plus. dollars in one mine in a copper mine in the indian canadians coming in and listing anywhere between ten to fifteen billion dollars in the next three to five years in another mineral deposit in iron ore and of course other....
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this is the first time they meet. anderson was a very wealthy and religious philanthropist type and he devoted most of his energy and cause to bettering the condition of the blacks on the island and fighting for abolition internationally. he aligned with menard, they had a very natural agreement on ideas. but after this contract of sorts was signed, the u.s. immigration office decided they needed to investigate the site in belize and check it out, see what they were getting into. what kind of housing existed, facilities existed to settle the emancipated slaves on. they tapped menard to actually go down there and visit the site. this is the letter that menard presented to the governor of the colony of british honduras when he arrived on august 3rd, 1863. he was the leader of a four-man party. we only know the name of one of the other members, a black abolitionist named charles babcock based out of boston. they traveled to belize, they were presented to the government, they toured the colonial assembly, met with several
this is the first time they meet. anderson was a very wealthy and religious philanthropist type and he devoted most of his energy and cause to bettering the condition of the blacks on the island and fighting for abolition internationally. he aligned with menard, they had a very natural agreement on ideas. but after this contract of sorts was signed, the u.s. immigration office decided they needed to investigate the site in belize and check it out, see what they were getting into. what kind of...
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and helps get out your family's toughest dirt and stains the first time, every time.most powerful clean. all oxi-active. it's all clean. it's all good. it's all clean. chili's lunch break combos are full of delicious choices, starting at just 6 bucks. choose from savory favorites or our new philly cheesesteak sandwich. layers of shaved steak and grilled peppers served with fries and a tasty soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos. >>> updating the day's top stories. mitt romney is the apparent winner a very close ohio primary. he won five other states. rick santorum won three and newt gingrich was successful in georgia. >>> am is expected to launch the next generation ipad today. it is expected to be available from verizon and at&t. >>> and believe it or not, it's the end of the peyton manning era in indianapolis. he sat out the entire season last season because of a neck injury and three surgeries. >>> heavy mountain snow in the rockies and windy across the southwest. >>> and the winner of that huge lottery jackpot in rhode island has come forward. is there it's go
and helps get out your family's toughest dirt and stains the first time, every time.most powerful clean. all oxi-active. it's all clean. it's all good. it's all clean. chili's lunch break combos are full of delicious choices, starting at just 6 bucks. choose from savory favorites or our new philly cheesesteak sandwich. layers of shaved steak and grilled peppers served with fries and a tasty soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos. >>> updating the day's top stories. mitt romney is...
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he accomplished a lot. >> during that time, that particular time when he was working on saint peter andwhere did he live? >> there was a hotel, i think it was the hotel gallelalio. i found a receipt, he was paying $2 a night. not that that was a bad hotel. but that could have bought a lot more. >> could you imagine about what that would be now? that would be about 20 seconds worth. he was a part of that culture. >> no question. >> and as i mentioned, and he and father costanza got along well. they corresponded in italian as well. >> was your grandmother here at that time. >> she was always in los angeles during the time. >> they had one of the marriages where you had to travel? >> yes, very little. accept for the last stage of his life. he was always with my aunt, his daughter. and so they always worked together. great. well, that's good. we'll talk more about this kind of art in the next segment and we're going to try and ask you to help us find some of this art. some of this is missing. so we'll see you in a few moments, after the break. and 30. oh! (bell dings) yo. hey, alyson. what'
he accomplished a lot. >> during that time, that particular time when he was working on saint peter andwhere did he live? >> there was a hotel, i think it was the hotel gallelalio. i found a receipt, he was paying $2 a night. not that that was a bad hotel. but that could have bought a lot more. >> could you imagine about what that would be now? that would be about 20 seconds worth. he was a part of that culture. >> no question. >> and as i mentioned, and he and...
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we have trust and confidence and we have to be careful if time to time but we will continue to maintainlationship through sense time as you describe it. we will come out and be stronger for it. >> bret: is there anything that those who burned the quran or religious material broke military rules? >> all the actions are unders have so it's premature for me to speculate on the specifics of the act. we're investigating thoroughly. >> bret: as you know, afghan president hamid karzai call for those responsible for mistreatment of the quran to be put on public trial in afghanistan. if there was punishment it would be under the military code of justice, right? not afghan public trial. >> we'll impose u.s. law. that is correct. >> bret: ambassador corrector, the u.s. apologized in numerous ways, numerous times. for this incident. has there been communication the other way from karzai apologizing for the killing of the u.s. military personnel. >> they did apology, the minister of senior and defense. they expressed condolences for the incident. >> bret: when hamid karzai called for public trial fo
we have trust and confidence and we have to be careful if time to time but we will continue to maintainlationship through sense time as you describe it. we will come out and be stronger for it. >> bret: is there anything that those who burned the quran or religious material broke military rules? >> all the actions are unders have so it's premature for me to speculate on the specifics of the act. we're investigating thoroughly. >> bret: as you know, afghan president hamid...
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all right guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're giving into the farmers branch texas city council the last week the fifth u.s. circuit court of appeals ruled the farmers branch law regarding immigration housing regulations was unconstitutional and according to the associated press city officials and farmers branch say they will likely press on defending the law and you see farmers branch texas started on the path to immigration infamy in two thousand and six when they first tried to impose a law against renting to undocumented immigrants i love was repealed in two thousand and seven after the law was challenged in federal court by the a.c.l.u. and so in two thousand and eight the current version of the law was drafted and passed a newer version attempts to require all renters to have a city license and legal status of any advocate to be checked now that new less illegal law has been snared in legal battles of its own since it passed so far day the legal battles cause farmers branch taxpayers four point five million dollars while the cost is staggering especially
all right guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're giving into the farmers branch texas city council the last week the fifth u.s. circuit court of appeals ruled the farmers branch law regarding immigration housing regulations was unconstitutional and according to the associated press city officials and farmers branch say they will likely press on defending the law and you see farmers branch texas started on the path to immigration infamy in two thousand and six when they...
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basically she said i wouldn't want to waste your time or my time right now.ug test. that's what she told us. and then she said at this time i'd like to go ahead an resign my position. so we took her resignation and escorted her off the facility grounds. we have a zero intolerance for being intoxicated on the job or being under the influence of any kind of intoxicant or drug. she knew that when she was hired in. she knew she was not supposed to be doing it. when you are dirty staff around, as we call it, or staff breaking the rules like that, it affects everybody on the job. >> following her resignation, officer ellis declined our request for an interview. michael hollon will have to find another source of income as well. he has just met with the prison's disciplinary hearing board for allegedly having conned an elderly man out of thousands of dollars. >> what's going on? >> found me guilty of fraud. telling somebody i was going to come home if they sent money. they sent money, i didn't come home. i feel really bad about not being in contact with my friend. he
basically she said i wouldn't want to waste your time or my time right now.ug test. that's what she told us. and then she said at this time i'd like to go ahead an resign my position. so we took her resignation and escorted her off the facility grounds. we have a zero intolerance for being intoxicated on the job or being under the influence of any kind of intoxicant or drug. she knew that when she was hired in. she knew she was not supposed to be doing it. when you are dirty staff around, as we...
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i think burgess needs more time. they're going to need some time. >> i remind members that they have ten business days to submit questions for the record. and i ask the secretary to respond to the questions promptly. members should submit their questions by the close of business on thursday, march 15th. without objection, the subcommittee is adjourned. >>> next, a senate committee hears from interior secretary ken salazar on the president's 2013 budget requests. after that a discussion on how states can encourage small businesses and economic growth. and then a forum examines the impact of voter id laws. >>> if you lad said in 2006 that the world would be begging for the united states to use force again in the middle east within three and a half years, everybody would have said you were crazy. >> brookings institution fellow robert kagan is not only an adviser to the romney campaign, but also serves on secretary of state clinton's foreign policy advisory board. >> what i've been writing for years actually is that the
i think burgess needs more time. they're going to need some time. >> i remind members that they have ten business days to submit questions for the record. and i ask the secretary to respond to the questions promptly. members should submit their questions by the close of business on thursday, march 15th. without objection, the subcommittee is adjourned. >>> next, a senate committee hears from interior secretary ken salazar on the president's 2013 budget requests. after that a...
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here it doesn't matter, it's time for time. >> so you're trading service and banking time and you go back and get that time back? >> you can with draw the time so you get another service, so when you withdraw the time, you get another service. there was a story of an elderly woman who needed work on her home. she put in several hours in the bank and when she needed work on her money, she saved lots of money. >> it's like pay id forward. you do something and you do it back it's charity. it's not so much about the money. it's about the time and the energy and the reward. >> is there any limit to the type of services? what kind of services besides baby sitting or lawn care? >> i've about seen tax services, people that do hair cut, yardwork, painting, house repair, roofing. there's all kinds of things. no matter what you may do, it's a matter of what do you need. >> where do you go? it's not like there's a physical time bank building. >> it's interesting. anybody can set up a website called timebanks.org organization . you can have 100 or 200 people and make sure everyone is contributing
here it doesn't matter, it's time for time. >> so you're trading service and banking time and you go back and get that time back? >> you can with draw the time so you get another service, so when you withdraw the time, you get another service. there was a story of an elderly woman who needed work on her home. she put in several hours in the bank and when she needed work on her money, she saved lots of money. >> it's like pay id forward. you do something and you do it back it's...
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this is probably where she was sentenced to some time, some serious time. and this was where we start to see the hard april. >> i would fight the officers. there were probably at least a dozen of them can tell you how many times they've handcuffed me to the bed, maced me, fought me. >> she came to jail being a complete and total disruption all the time. >> i just didn't care. i just wanted to get back out so i could finish getting high again. every time i'd come, all those times, i'd say, god, get me out of jail and i'll never do it again. and i would get out and come back. >> during arnold's last jail term almost four years ago she received tragic news. >> after six months of being here, my sister passed. yeah. she was 31 and she had a heart attack from smoking crack. and she had -- she wasn't even -- her life was not as out of control as mine was. she wasn't a prostituter. she was a home smoker. she had her kids. she still juggled life on life's terms but had a heart attack. but at that time i really prayed. god, please get me out of here. this time it ju
this is probably where she was sentenced to some time, some serious time. and this was where we start to see the hard april. >> i would fight the officers. there were probably at least a dozen of them can tell you how many times they've handcuffed me to the bed, maced me, fought me. >> she came to jail being a complete and total disruption all the time. >> i just didn't care. i just wanted to get back out so i could finish getting high again. every time i'd come, all those...
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this slide shows our time line. tonight, we are asking the board to authorize march 15 notices for our certificate employees. without authorization, notices will be sent by certified mail on march 8. layoff hearings will be held april 3-9. once the administrative judge has made a decision, no later than may 7, you, the board, will have an opportunity to vote on that decision. final notices will be sent no later than may 9. in the implementation of the layoff process, first we will release temporary teachers. these are the teachers that accepted a limited-term assignment which they knew would expire, for instance covering stuff on maternity our medical leave. we currently have 124 temporary teachers. because these teachers are filling a position temporarily, their relief does not impact the layoff directly. as you know, we offered an early retirement incentive with a notification deadline of march 1. as of february 24, 81 certificates staff submited retirement requests by this deadline. today, we have 129 staff we kn
this slide shows our time line. tonight, we are asking the board to authorize march 15 notices for our certificate employees. without authorization, notices will be sent by certified mail on march 8. layoff hearings will be held april 3-9. once the administrative judge has made a decision, no later than may 7, you, the board, will have an opportunity to vote on that decision. final notices will be sent no later than may 9. in the implementation of the layoff process, first we will release...
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and it is every time. this year old's really great unfortunately felix didn't make the final and had to pass his crown to russia's alex a symbol of the russian beat writers from finland norway and austria proving that snowboarding in russia. this will ensure a gathering pace but it wasn't just the snowboarders thrilling the thousands of spectators. russian shop giants come as masters race team selling of them most of them she says something beats in a room with lines at the back all rally it was also time for some the buying stunts but first time going to kill a two time exclaims medalist i don't think russia could be a huge player in an extreme sport so that that's about it yeah i don't think there's too many russian athletes that come out of the states for the x. games but they would be awesome just about but it's very common and pretty crappy competitors in crowds meant it was a good day for the sport but the organizers say he's got big plans for the future we started about four years ago to organize a
and it is every time. this year old's really great unfortunately felix didn't make the final and had to pass his crown to russia's alex a symbol of the russian beat writers from finland norway and austria proving that snowboarding in russia. this will ensure a gathering pace but it wasn't just the snowboarders thrilling the thousands of spectators. russian shop giants come as masters race team selling of them most of them she says something beats in a room with lines at the back all rally it...
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. >>> the mother of heather mcguire speaks out since the first time -- out for the first time since her daughter's murder. >> philip gel bertie shot her in the head before dumping her body in the middle of connecticut avenue. he later turned the gun on himself. kristen fisher spoke with mcguire's mother outside the montgomery crisis center. >> i wish i could have been there for me. i can't imagine the terror and the pain that she went through by herself. >> reporter: she showed sadness and anger after she learned how her daughter had been murdered. >> the police said they were going to meet me at my work. i had the feeling that it was going to be really bad. >> reporter: it wasn't just bad. it was the very thing that joanne and her entire family feared would happen for eight years. ever since they met the man they now call a monster philip gilberti, an ex-boxer with a long history of abuse and violence. >> it's just unbelievable. this person had threatened her life so many times. he had threatened my family. >> reporter: in one protective order, heather said he told her, i don't need a
. >>> the mother of heather mcguire speaks out since the first time -- out for the first time since her daughter's murder. >> philip gel bertie shot her in the head before dumping her body in the middle of connecticut avenue. he later turned the gun on himself. kristen fisher spoke with mcguire's mother outside the montgomery crisis center. >> i wish i could have been there for me. i can't imagine the terror and the pain that she went through by herself. >> reporter:...
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they are still rather gusty from time to time.eep that in mind as your high profile vehicle as you get ready to hit the highway. san jose getting the bulk of the moisture of what's left of the front that came through. more rain on the way as we head through the weekend. we will hit the 70s first. we will check the drive. >> with that rain we have the leftovers. that is what's the issue for the north bay. sonoma county, flooding, closed the freeway. just reopened. 121, again reopened between highway 16 and highway 12. i thought it was going to be another couple of hours and so did road crews out there. surprised us all. great work up there. again, open. live look. golden gate bridge, sheen on the roadway, wet roads continue off ramps an issue this morning. slow down as you exit the freeway even though you are excited to get to work. >> exactly. take it easy. thank you very much. >>> 5:30. man accused in a brutal mass murder in san francisco is due to make his first court appearance today. prosecutors have charged bin ti luk with fi
they are still rather gusty from time to time.eep that in mind as your high profile vehicle as you get ready to hit the highway. san jose getting the bulk of the moisture of what's left of the front that came through. more rain on the way as we head through the weekend. we will hit the 70s first. we will check the drive. >> with that rain we have the leftovers. that is what's the issue for the north bay. sonoma county, flooding, closed the freeway. just reopened. 121, again reopened...
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giving deputies a hard time. bad altitude, talking about, being belligerent and insolent toward staff. >> i don't think it's that bad. we had a disagreement, that's it. but to them, it's like you guys are arguing. you have to be separate completely. >> so far, jessica's violations haven't been serious enough to place her in a confinement unit where she would be locked in her cell 23 hours a day. that's where steve caponi has spent the last nine months. >> they were going to put me back in population. i told them, oh no. i'm not going back in population. very comfortable where i am right now. nobody in my face, i've got privacy. i like where i am right now. >> caponi had been out on prison for 90 days, on parole for sexual battery, when arrested for attempting to hold up a bank and sandwich shop. he plead not guilty and awaiting trial. caponi removed from general population and placed in this confinement unit for extorting other inmates, who he said were child molesters. >> if you want to live in this population a
giving deputies a hard time. bad altitude, talking about, being belligerent and insolent toward staff. >> i don't think it's that bad. we had a disagreement, that's it. but to them, it's like you guys are arguing. you have to be separate completely. >> so far, jessica's violations haven't been serious enough to place her in a confinement unit where she would be locked in her cell 23 hours a day. that's where steve caponi has spent the last nine months. >> they were going to...
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it is party time here in times square. d.j. kiss, pumping up this incredible friday morning crowd.there at the oscars? we asked her to come back. >> oh, yeah. i could get used to this deejay friday. >> deejay friday and 75-degree weather. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> by the way, hello to george. and we're continuing to go. george, enjoy the moments because they are dwindling. >>> we also -- we're going to address -- there's a certain craze sweeping the nation, as "hunger games" gets set to drop. it dropped last night. everybody getting in on the archery app. we'll be taking our best shot just ahead. >> also the latest. >> wait a minute. he looks so serious. >> i know. >> is that the real deal? >> yes, it is. we'll stand over here. >> i thought they were going to be the sponge ones. >> there will be no anchors injured. >> we're not going to do it right now? >> no. >> then don't point that thing. >> we don't have the insurance for him to do it right now. >>> you're going to see the food fight. the high-wattage food fight. gwyneth paltrow, rachael ray, among the celebrity chefs accus
it is party time here in times square. d.j. kiss, pumping up this incredible friday morning crowd.there at the oscars? we asked her to come back. >> oh, yeah. i could get used to this deejay friday. >> deejay friday and 75-degree weather. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> by the way, hello to george. and we're continuing to go. george, enjoy the moments because they are dwindling. >>> we also -- we're going to address -- there's a certain craze sweeping the nation,...
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♪ >> just playing an excerpt from the middle, -- time part. -- double-time part.ain theme -- ♪ [applause] >> that is the main theme. >> often, when i listen to guitar players, because i'm a guitarist myself, i'm trying to figure out what they are doing and how they do it. i cannot do that when i listen to you. the music for " washes over me. for me, it is so immediately engaging and hypnotize him. to be fair, the other part of it is, in 1000 years, i could never do that. there is a technical component to would you do, and i am reminded, one of your albums was reviewed by "coo guitar plar magazine." i am prepared praising he said something to the effect of, listening to alex thrusts fellow pickers to the brink of decision. do i give up everything else in my life and practice like a madman or throw my guitar down the chasm? >> that became a staple in my press packed with back then. today, to be honest, there are a lot of talented young players out there. the whole scene has developed so much, the technique has really moved forward a lot. >> and each generation can l
♪ >> just playing an excerpt from the middle, -- time part. -- double-time part.ain theme -- ♪ [applause] >> that is the main theme. >> often, when i listen to guitar players, because i'm a guitarist myself, i'm trying to figure out what they are doing and how they do it. i cannot do that when i listen to you. the music for " washes over me. for me, it is so immediately engaging and hypnotize him. to be fair, the other part of it is, in 1000 years, i could never do...
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have offered iran time and time again some generous and tempting offers.sters for playing for time. what we're actually witnessing is iran trying to get more and more and give less and less and not stop its quest. and the same happened with pakistan and the same happened with north korea and the same will happen with iran. there will be talks and one day we will wake up to a horrible, ugly, brutal and cynical world, even more than the one we live in today where thousands are dying in syria and nobody does anything about it. and we'll have a nuclear iran and that will be a world none of us wants to live in. it will be a horrible, ugly, cruel world in which the most dangerous country in the world, that is already the master of terror, will have the capability, not just to launch missiles but make dirty bombs available to rogue regimes and terror organizations. that is a world you, jenna, and i, and no one else really wants to live in. and that's why the united states has to make it clear to iran, that they must stop. further talks will just make the iranians
have offered iran time and time again some generous and tempting offers.sters for playing for time. what we're actually witnessing is iran trying to get more and more and give less and less and not stop its quest. and the same happened with pakistan and the same happened with north korea and the same will happen with iran. there will be talks and one day we will wake up to a horrible, ugly, brutal and cynical world, even more than the one we live in today where thousands are dying in syria and...
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positions back any time soon. now that the criminal matter has been resolved, montgomery county public schools will conduct its own investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior with the student by mr. speier. the statement goes on to conclude, mc, ps, does not use the same standards as police in its investigation. >> reporter: now back to what they are asking the state legislature to do. here's a copy of the bill. they are hoping to get that pass. it would apply to all coaches who deal with students. they would be charged for sexual misconduct. but, getting back to this other story and the investigation going on, a friend of scott speier also stopped by and said to me, the charges are brought not by the 16-year-old, but charges were brought by a third unidentified party, perhaps even a police officer. we should also point out in the state of maryland. you can give consent to legal sex. back to you guys. >> this gets thicker and thicker. we thank you. >> tonight, the maryland senate is considering a bil
positions back any time soon. now that the criminal matter has been resolved, montgomery county public schools will conduct its own investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior with the student by mr. speier. the statement goes on to conclude, mc, ps, does not use the same standards as police in its investigation. >> reporter: now back to what they are asking the state legislature to do. here's a copy of the bill. they are hoping to get that pass. it would apply to all coaches...
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then from 1945-1975 was a cooling time. the time where there was more emissions coming out was world war ii. around 1945. but that was of effeff -- host: this is sal, who is a democrat. caller: how are you this morning? host: great. caller: i know this sounds crazy but i have an idea how to get the gas prices back down to where they were. i don't think i can defend on the government, because there's nothing they can do. we have to pick one company. stop protesting, they don't have a choice. i think people can get gas back down below $3 gallons. because -- we've hurdled this. we know feoff -- caller: with the gas prices, if i can bring up one point, i notice the food prices have gone sky high. a gallon of milk costs $5 a gallon. i don't buy get to milk but swiss cheese goes for almost $9 a pound. i'm about to lose my house because i can't afford to pay my taxes and now i can't afford the gas. how are people supposed to go out and look for a job? host: let me jump in there. guest: i think he makes a good point. gas prices go
then from 1945-1975 was a cooling time. the time where there was more emissions coming out was world war ii. around 1945. but that was of effeff -- host: this is sal, who is a democrat. caller: how are you this morning? host: great. caller: i know this sounds crazy but i have an idea how to get the gas prices back down to where they were. i don't think i can defend on the government, because there's nothing they can do. we have to pick one company. stop protesting, they don't have a choice. i...
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it is his full-time job. book on how to increase your chances of winning the lottery. it is good to have you here. what i meant richard, i said, i want some of your luck to rub off on me. you said it is not luck. >> luck has absolutely nothing to do with this. i tell people all the time. people relying on luck are fooling themselves. >> let's talk about your method. when it comes toic picking numbs for the megamillions. you say, don't pick the numbers or pick the numbers. >> pick the numbers. people are naturally lazy. they will go into the store and hand the clerk a couple of bucks and say, here, give me a couple of tickets to tonight's drawing. that's what's called a quick pick. i i know people watching this now are saying what do you mean, i always play quick picks. have you won yet? >> there is one personal finance author who wants to tirade against you on twitter. an editor with aol money and finance says the machine picked numbers are better. why would he think they are better? >> my response, how many
it is his full-time job. book on how to increase your chances of winning the lottery. it is good to have you here. what i meant richard, i said, i want some of your luck to rub off on me. you said it is not luck. >> luck has absolutely nothing to do with this. i tell people all the time. people relying on luck are fooling themselves. >> let's talk about your method. when it comes toic picking numbs for the megamillions. you say, don't pick the numbers or pick the numbers. >>...
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this time around organizers have big changes in store.to enforce that the planning committee sending $50,000 on private security western will be shut down to traffic from 9-9 to 119 a parking ban starts at 6:00 a.m. they're setting up barricades all around the parade route organizers say they have reached out to the university in the north side bars. more than 400 porter bodies will be delivered overnight. is there are republican favorite and illinois? the results of our score pole. we may have some stormy moments tomorrow night but the big weather story will be the temperatures, i will have full forecast and all the details in just a few minutes. rick santorum won the cactus caucus in the south mitt romney and newt gingrich are trying to secure a vote barbara hall reports on the political trace with had a very very good day in our neighboring state of kansas this election is about big things, this is an important election more momentum for rick santorum as he lands a victory in the sunflower state he clicked with social conservatives who
this time around organizers have big changes in store.to enforce that the planning committee sending $50,000 on private security western will be shut down to traffic from 9-9 to 119 a parking ban starts at 6:00 a.m. they're setting up barricades all around the parade route organizers say they have reached out to the university in the north side bars. more than 400 porter bodies will be delivered overnight. is there are republican favorite and illinois? the results of our score pole. we may have...
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i have been here several times, but every time we come they make a decision. if you do not take action now, we could boost the fund's the begot. thank you. >> thank you. >> [leads nam[reads names] >> good afternoon. my name is joanne. i am a member of power and a small business, new business working in the communities on resources in ways that children can get educated and get jobs in different stop. i am speaking as an unemployed mother. i give my daughter $3 per day. one of my daughters refused that to get on the bus. so, she gets pulled off the bus by one of the transit agency. she does not want to give them the information. she calls me on the phone and asked what she should do. i said that she should go by the law and tell them the name, but they do not have -- that she does not have money to pay for a ticket. she said she spent her money on a pizza. she refuses to save bus fare, because she wants to eat. they took 20 kids off the bus. when i got here, there were 20 kids lined up. they were given tickets on their way from school. i grounded her for someth
i have been here several times, but every time we come they make a decision. if you do not take action now, we could boost the fund's the begot. thank you. >> thank you. >> [leads nam[reads names] >> good afternoon. my name is joanne. i am a member of power and a small business, new business working in the communities on resources in ways that children can get educated and get jobs in different stop. i am speaking as an unemployed mother. i give my daughter $3 per day. one of...
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"he's having headaches all the time. he's having stomachaches all the time." we weren't meant to run at that pace as youngsters. i don't know if we were meant to run at that pace as adults. jennie trotter: sometimes you just practice some relaxations whether it's, you know, listening to music or exercising together. there's some great slow moving, deep breathing exercise that say, you know as a rule, or having family meetings because there's so much going on to talk about who's doing what. for some families, the concept of family meetings, or even just time together, may be difficult to achieve. the family uniis defin in very different terms these days. we have single parent families, we have parents where both parents have to work in order just to make ends meet. catherine parrish: i see many children who are latchkey children, who get very little one-on-one time with their mom or dad, who have nintendo, sega, four pairs of sneakers. spending time with your mother or father is probably the most precious gift you can give your children. not so much the quantit
"he's having headaches all the time. he's having stomachaches all the time." we weren't meant to run at that pace as youngsters. i don't know if we were meant to run at that pace as adults. jennie trotter: sometimes you just practice some relaxations whether it's, you know, listening to music or exercising together. there's some great slow moving, deep breathing exercise that say, you know as a rule, or having family meetings because there's so much going on to talk about who's doing...
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this is a real time website. never been done before, and teenagers and college students funded this, and it's actually amazing. go there, and you can find exactly where the lra attacks, the deaths and abductions in real time. >> you're right that the scale has decreased, which is a good think. it's a result of this effort. a result of the international community and the ugandans staying committing to ending the violence. but on the website, you'll notice over 2,000 abductions in the last year, over 1,000 murders of civilians. the scale is way too high for the world to say that's done. it's not done until kony and the lra are disarmed. >> and if this happened in any other country, it would be world news. it took 26 years and nine year of our work to say it's important, these children's lives matter. it's changing the world. >> listen, if you want my personal opinion, i think it's fantastic what you have done. the guy is a total monster. he's a monster. and the fact that you have embraced social media to do this is
this is a real time website. never been done before, and teenagers and college students funded this, and it's actually amazing. go there, and you can find exactly where the lra attacks, the deaths and abductions in real time. >> you're right that the scale has decreased, which is a good think. it's a result of this effort. a result of the international community and the ugandans staying committing to ending the violence. but on the website, you'll notice over 2,000 abductions in the last...
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time out.. [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft, you can get that cushiony feeling while still using less. designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> there was a day when they enjoyed the rock and roll all night and the party every day. they were k.i.s.s. the costumiest of the costumes. the unapologetic chest hair. they understood the psyches of the carter administration in a way few others have understand anyone's psyches. now the members of k.i.s.s. are at the age of where people want to rock and roll or party in the early afternoon, have a nap and then have dinner and then bedtime. they are still touring because they are k.i.s.s. k.i.s.s. is hiring. and who k.i.s.s. is hiring turns out to be an awesome show. that
time out.. [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft, you can get that cushiony feeling while still using less. designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> there was a day when they enjoyed the rock and roll all...
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that time will be a reforms which was started by outgoing president would be a job. for all of us are to do lend one to reforms not to be restricted to cops like skolkovo all they want to become political system the way it works they want russian political system to be transparent as russia's economy where they will be no nepotism and no corruption and some of those people who support the idea they're still loyal to me who would you know about the ones who do believe in such a state and i think he can capitalize on that on the other hand this other group of persons as well as russian probably who are associated with a deal. they just need status quo they need just some ten dollars from this deal they don't want any change because they believe that the stability of this is something which can make russia through even in that statement state which is that nowhere so this is very exciting moment it's really interesting to see how things will hold us all have time for now thank you so much back to you. care of course not alexia shasta thank you for that. but left foreign
that time will be a reforms which was started by outgoing president would be a job. for all of us are to do lend one to reforms not to be restricted to cops like skolkovo all they want to become political system the way it works they want russian political system to be transparent as russia's economy where they will be no nepotism and no corruption and some of those people who support the idea they're still loyal to me who would you know about the ones who do believe in such a state and i think...
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envoy mission in syria as a first step towards peace that's been better than obama meets for a final time a. controversial israeli army policy has been criticised calling on soldiers to avoid kidnap with costs even if it means taking that new life out of a crummy. brain drain from the baltic once a booming state not be as rampant unemployment scares away its young people. abroad to try to carve out a bit in the country's need to make. the next start to speak to. brussels forum about seeing its overthrow of colonel gadhafi. a candid perspective on the controversial influence events which took place in the. i want the side lines of the grossest four and we're sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development plotting body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and who led the uprising against the regime being the interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half months i thank you very much mr bill for joining us today and the first question that we'd like to ask at this point today is the civil war rea
envoy mission in syria as a first step towards peace that's been better than obama meets for a final time a. controversial israeli army policy has been criticised calling on soldiers to avoid kidnap with costs even if it means taking that new life out of a crummy. brain drain from the baltic once a booming state not be as rampant unemployment scares away its young people. abroad to try to carve out a bit in the country's need to make. the next start to speak to. brussels forum about seeing its...
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he believes it needs more time.hink it is not a factual position. 9 factual position is, you don't increase carbon by letting someone else develop na-- >> sean: wait, wait, wait. he's funding it in brazil -- >> i don't understand. he hasn't articulated the opposition well. >> he doesn't have a clue about energy [overlapping dialogue] >> i am voting for him. >> sean: his secretary of energy once said -- he wants gas prices as high as europe. >> because he thinks we are addicts and they have to give us tough love. they don't -- forget $6, they don't care. $10 a gallon. they are not dealing with the reality that everyday americans that have to put food on the table and gases in the tank. it's arrogant. >> sean: the president said himself, he would prefer we have a gradual increase in gas prices. gas prices have doubled. then he suggested that if we inflate our tires and get regular tune tuneups -- tuneups, we will save on energy. >> last time i looked, in free market, gasoline went up under president bush -- >> sean: a
he believes it needs more time.hink it is not a factual position. 9 factual position is, you don't increase carbon by letting someone else develop na-- >> sean: wait, wait, wait. he's funding it in brazil -- >> i don't understand. he hasn't articulated the opposition well. >> he doesn't have a clue about energy [overlapping dialogue] >> i am voting for him. >> sean: his secretary of energy once said -- he wants gas prices as high as europe. >> because he...
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