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is this time and this time the same? this is the time that it was falling. and this is the time it was falling too. they're the same time. so i can say i can make this a little bit more shorten up. and now, i have a relationship for how far something falls. over here i have how fast. and let's say for fall let "a" be g, let 10 meters per second per second. later on, you're gonna learn that the 10 meters per second per second is more probably 9.8 meters per second per second, but 9.8/10, same same. you can see the idea better with the 10 rounded off. you're on the mainland. you're up country, my country, california. you're out with your friends. and you know friends there and someone opens up an old mine shaft, musty. someone says, "geez, i wonder how deep that is down there." dark, dank, you can hear the bats, straight down. someone says, "gee, i don't know. "if we had a rope we could lower the rope and find out when it hits the bottom." --the ladders all broken, i don't think-- there's no way to find out how far down that goes. and you say, "wait a minute,
is this time and this time the same? this is the time that it was falling. and this is the time it was falling too. they're the same time. so i can say i can make this a little bit more shorten up. and now, i have a relationship for how far something falls. over here i have how fast. and let's say for fall let "a" be g, let 10 meters per second per second. later on, you're gonna learn that the 10 meters per second per second is more probably 9.8 meters per second per second, but...
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of my time. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: i yield myself the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. levin: there are a few unrefuted facts. small business, 97% of small businesses who receive -- will receive all of their tax cut. don't listen to the propaganda to the contrary. everyone will receive their tax cuts up to $250,000. -- up to $250,000 of income. don't listen to propaganda that says otherwise. income over $1 million, for those who have that, would receive under the republican bill 70 times more than the typical family and when the two bills are combined, 150 times more than the typical family. 150. let me say just a word about tax reform, which i favor. it's being used as an argument for inaction but look, let's be realistic. no matter who controls the congress next year, there won't be tax reform until maybe the spring or the summer. so are you going to use that same argum
of my time. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: i yield myself the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. levin: there are a few unrefuted facts. small business, 97% of small businesses who receive -- will receive all of their tax cut. don't listen to the propaganda to the contrary. everyone will receive their tax cuts up to $250,000. -- up to $250,000 of income. don't listen to...
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any more time? >> thank you for the additional time, commissioners. before i start, are there any specific questions anybody wants me to address? vice president marshall: you can do that later. >> thank you. i want to discuss the execution of the search warrant. there has been a discussion on whether the execution of the search warrant was a smart move and whether it was appropriately obtained by a judge, in that the judge granted the search warrant. none of those cases are relevant. the only thing that is relevant is that they ordered him to serve fourth wet and he refused over the course of a week. if he thought that the search warrant was on lawfully obtain or invalid, it's possible we states that he could have written a memo, saying, "i believe the search warrant is illegal and should not be executed." we do not allow officers to make decisions about what court orders they are going to follow and which ones they do not. if they have a court order, they must follow it. if they have a problem with it, they can report it, but they still have to follo
any more time? >> thank you for the additional time, commissioners. before i start, are there any specific questions anybody wants me to address? vice president marshall: you can do that later. >> thank you. i want to discuss the execution of the search warrant. there has been a discussion on whether the execution of the search warrant was a smart move and whether it was appropriately obtained by a judge, in that the judge granted the search warrant. none of those cases are...
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she was there all the time.hen being together for 35 years as my soulmate, i don't even like insects to bite her. that's how personal i take it. >> twice a month for the past six years, chester's wife, ruby, has flown in from texas to visit. >> one of the things about your spouse being incarcerated is that you feel so much shame. you know, we had a pretty middle-class family. i mean my daughter thought it was the perfect family. i have two adult children also and suburban home. this stuff doesn't happen in your family. when it did happen, you don't want anybody to know about it. man, for me to sit here in front of a camera and talk about it, and think that somebody else will see it, especially somebody on my job, is more than i would have ever thought. i mean, my family didn't know about it for two or three years. >> what did you tell them? what did you tell your family? >> that my husband was out doing work. he was working so i was kind of fudging it, thinking, well, he was working in prison, so i'm not really
she was there all the time.hen being together for 35 years as my soulmate, i don't even like insects to bite her. that's how personal i take it. >> twice a month for the past six years, chester's wife, ruby, has flown in from texas to visit. >> one of the things about your spouse being incarcerated is that you feel so much shame. you know, we had a pretty middle-class family. i mean my daughter thought it was the perfect family. i have two adult children also and suburban home. this...
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that was the one time.when i heard that, part of that which is to come full circle because i've been with that story, and abc news, we work hard every reporting the al qaeda store, the osama bin laden star. that was a star yes, i would've loved to of been there to cover. >> i imagine that's an affliction. okay, when you've had the opportunities to be right at the forefront of some really big stories, in what way does the approach to reporting an ongoing event, how have they changed over time, such as, is there a difference in what we're covering the iraqi war? or now i guess the afghan war. >> the big change that happened during my tenure in iraq -- didn't exist before the 2003 were. the idea of really being factored, particularly television monopoly, is what technology makes possible. because now anyone can have a camera, just about anywhere anytime. you can also transmit out, going back to the iraq war were still in the stone age in terms of telecom communication to get up a sat phone and things like that
that was the one time.when i heard that, part of that which is to come full circle because i've been with that story, and abc news, we work hard every reporting the al qaeda store, the osama bin laden star. that was a star yes, i would've loved to of been there to cover. >> i imagine that's an affliction. okay, when you've had the opportunities to be right at the forefront of some really big stories, in what way does the approach to reporting an ongoing event, how have they changed over...
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the electricity would go off from time-to-time. there were no letters from home. the time came via check. that was our lifeline was getting letters from home. >> you were totally isolated? >> totally isolated. >> they were out of touch pretty much with 200 missionaries they were responsible for. >> andy anderson's father was leading the mormon mission in france. by the time the riots end, romney had been promoted to become president anderson's assistant and they had an urgent assignment. >> they had got word there was some little sput in this southern city in this mormon congregation so they decided to drive down to try to resolve it in person and mitt was driving. >> it was a warm summer day in june, when they began a six hour drive between paris and the south of france. romney was driving anderson and his wife, leola. >> they, i believe, were in the town of beaulac. as they come north at the top of the hill and in their ways a mercedes. they had no time to react. the car was on the wrong side of the road. t >> the mercedes driver apparently drunk, slammed into t
the electricity would go off from time-to-time. there were no letters from home. the time came via check. that was our lifeline was getting letters from home. >> you were totally isolated? >> totally isolated. >> they were out of touch pretty much with 200 missionaries they were responsible for. >> andy anderson's father was leading the mormon mission in france. by the time the riots end, romney had been promoted to become president anderson's assistant and they had an...
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i want to do all my time. the time they gave me, i don't want nothing for free.'m saying? i can do it. now that's gangsta. you know what i'm saying? that's gangsta. >> many inmates choose not to take parole because they truly know that they cannot make it going back to their communities underneath the standards and guidelines that parole gives them. inmates would rather wrap up their sentence here, walk out the door, knowing they don't have somebody else watching over them. >> if i take parole, i could pick up a charge out there, now i have do parole time and do that. you let me go, whatever happens, whatever happens, it's my choice. i would rather just wrap it up. >> there is also significant benefit to corey remaining in jail. he receives psychiatric treatment and medication for mental illness. his condition has stabilized considerably. though he still maintains a near lifelong relationship with this imaginary companion, jimmy takes the form of a pitbull head. >> jimmy always around. jimmy. jimmy jimmy. me and jimmy have some interactions the last few weeks. so
i want to do all my time. the time they gave me, i don't want nothing for free.'m saying? i can do it. now that's gangsta. you know what i'm saying? that's gangsta. >> many inmates choose not to take parole because they truly know that they cannot make it going back to their communities underneath the standards and guidelines that parole gives them. inmates would rather wrap up their sentence here, walk out the door, knowing they don't have somebody else watching over them. >> if i...
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, may be chickens next time, corn the next time. there's always going to be folks here in washington, hat in hand, coming to republicans saying give us a big government solution. and the question will come to this congress, are we going to do something about the underlying problem and whether that approach is through a cap and trade system or a carbon tax or incentives for renewables, what are we going to do to prevent farmers in this country from being driven out of business? this bill does nothing. sure, you can hand them government money, taxpayer money if that's the lack of regard you have for taxpayer money, you want to hand it out to whoever comes to town and begs for it, go right ahead -- i have some rooftop terrace restaurant owners in my district, give them some. that's not a solution. that's not a solution. that's what got us into this budget deficit, that's what got us into this hole. let's address the underlying issue of climate change in a scientific manner. have a real political discussion that is necessary to negotiat
, may be chickens next time, corn the next time. there's always going to be folks here in washington, hat in hand, coming to republicans saying give us a big government solution. and the question will come to this congress, are we going to do something about the underlying problem and whether that approach is through a cap and trade system or a carbon tax or incentives for renewables, what are we going to do to prevent farmers in this country from being driven out of business? this bill does...
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well well bound to win next time. and they're disappointed no less but getting to this point i think the next leg of the race. for such as mayor and josie are cold when jammers limbs and it's no wonder our lives are in the wind if there is no wind we go nowhere the poles were fortunate i don't know if it was a small stroke of luck or an educated guess they showed a slightly better performance than we did the wind is what matters. ms crew takes in the sails before entering the spanish port town of kid is. in accordance with tradition that parades in front of thousands of spectators on the russian and polish ships more side by side like two peas in a pod. the sailboats turn into floating exhibitions open to the public for a few days anyone is free to inspect them inside out. meanwhile off duty say was heading to town. and. the crews of all race competitors get together at parties on lounge with snacks drinks and dancing their rivals at sea shake hands secretly hoping they will emerge victorious next time and receive suc
well well bound to win next time. and they're disappointed no less but getting to this point i think the next leg of the race. for such as mayor and josie are cold when jammers limbs and it's no wonder our lives are in the wind if there is no wind we go nowhere the poles were fortunate i don't know if it was a small stroke of luck or an educated guess they showed a slightly better performance than we did the wind is what matters. ms crew takes in the sails before entering the spanish port town...
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it is your first time acting. corvan jenee wallace. the little girl, her first time acting.he director, his first feature at 29 years of age. and all of this goodness has come out. >> for me, personally, living in the new orleans area, living in the region, we have to go through these things. we used to always have to go through the possibility of evacuating, the possibility of losing their homes, loved ones, business. we show our resiliency, and the same type of resiliency that these people have. they refused to leave the things that they love more than a thing in life. i brought a certain rayless from the movie being from that area. they tried to bring in outside professional actors to do this part, but it didn't feel right because they never went through these things that we go through living in that region. that was one of the things that helped the director choose me because i go through a lot of these things living in the region. >> how did this happen for you? take your time telling the story. >> it is a long story. first i hold a bakery called henri's bakery right ac
it is your first time acting. corvan jenee wallace. the little girl, her first time acting.he director, his first feature at 29 years of age. and all of this goodness has come out. >> for me, personally, living in the new orleans area, living in the region, we have to go through these things. we used to always have to go through the possibility of evacuating, the possibility of losing their homes, loved ones, business. we show our resiliency, and the same type of resiliency that these...
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misdemeanor and no jail time or prison time. the facts could not be more different. it is very inconsistent to how other mayors have dealt with alleged official misconduct. >> mr. wagner, and those other cases you are referring to, it's a day off -- and called the sheriff himself or herself? >> no, the first case was a public defender and then a public supervisor. >> do you agree with me that our job here is a two-step job, and that his first to determine whether or not there was misconduct that reaches a level of official misconduct under the definition, and if we say yes, there was, we still have the question of, did the mayor exercise his discretion and reasonable manner? >> yes, i absolutely agree with that process. as to whether or not the mayor's decision to disband was a reasonable exercise of his discretion, you heard from opposing counsel, and it is absolutely true, there are instances where the mayor must suspend. it is not discretionary. if a person is convicted of a felony crime, and if this commission then determine
misdemeanor and no jail time or prison time. the facts could not be more different. it is very inconsistent to how other mayors have dealt with alleged official misconduct. >> mr. wagner, and those other cases you are referring to, it's a day off -- and called the sheriff himself or herself? >> no, the first case was a public defender and then a public supervisor. >> do you agree with me that our job here is a two-step job, and that his first to determine whether or not there...
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to give it time. so look i want to moscow's gratian revolution has been derailed somewhat by local rivals did go in the two three defeat here at home this gives demo the first win of the season and they'll go into next week's game against the bond with a new confidence village's man however will have to pick themselves up really quickly because they face another darby and spartak moscow drink it. may want a running and then and fernando torres were the first top scorers as chelsea won two nil a time to newcastle to stay top of the premier league torres penalty which was out of the verted then the belgian set up his team mate as the place to make it three wins from strain games elsewhere everton oneness we won it ten min aston villa robin van persie and shinji kagawa school that first club goals as manchester united one three two it had to follow wayne rooney is out for around four weeks with a cup fly nor extra one one with q.p.r. swazi once we know it's time to west ham while we can work to no victor
to give it time. so look i want to moscow's gratian revolution has been derailed somewhat by local rivals did go in the two three defeat here at home this gives demo the first win of the season and they'll go into next week's game against the bond with a new confidence village's man however will have to pick themselves up really quickly because they face another darby and spartak moscow drink it. may want a running and then and fernando torres were the first top scorers as chelsea won two nil a...
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time to get long lvs. >> time to get long. carter is bullish on this. mike, can you be bullish the stock but fearful of what's going on in china? >> yeah. that's how we're going to try to play this. we were talking a lot about las vegas. las vegas is the name of the company but that actually is not where they get most of their revenues. most revenues come from macaw. that area has been seeing double digit growth for three years. over 17%. they're still getting double digit revenue growth. this is a historically low valuation of the stock, 18 .5 times earnings. doesn't seem unreasonably valued but when you have a situation like, this you always have to be fearful. we're hearing a lot of negative news. if that turns bad, it would be extremely bad. much worse than what's going on in las vegas. >> what is mike doing this week? he's simply buying a call. you think options are tricky. when you buy a call you want the stock to rise above the strike of the call by more than the cost of the trade. that's where you see profits. that's all it takes. anything below
time to get long lvs. >> time to get long. carter is bullish on this. mike, can you be bullish the stock but fearful of what's going on in china? >> yeah. that's how we're going to try to play this. we were talking a lot about las vegas. las vegas is the name of the company but that actually is not where they get most of their revenues. most revenues come from macaw. that area has been seeing double digit growth for three years. over 17%. they're still getting double digit revenue...
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>> this was the second time we talk about divorce, and it was so hard for us, and the first time this happened was really his mistake, and it put the fear inside me saying he would fight to gain custody. >> let me stop you. i think in your video you were pointing to your brucise when yu were saying this is the second time this was happening. were you not referring to your bruise? >> i was pointing at that moment? i do not think so. 5 i thought you were. >> i said this is the second time this was happening, and i remember that, and i was referring to my fear that he would take theo away from me. >> in the video you also say you were going to use insect just in case he was going to try to take theo away from you, and you said he was very powerful and can do that, so did sheriff mirkarimi say he was very powerful? >> he never used that word you're good it was my conclusion. i can say, i think he attacked me and it was rude. that was my conclusion, and maybe some people will agree with me, but if you take it out of context and say he attacked you, he did not. it is my conclusion. >> what
>> this was the second time we talk about divorce, and it was so hard for us, and the first time this happened was really his mistake, and it put the fear inside me saying he would fight to gain custody. >> let me stop you. i think in your video you were pointing to your brucise when yu were saying this is the second time this was happening. were you not referring to your bruise? >> i was pointing at that moment? i do not think so. 5 i thought you were. >> i said this is...
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every time i'm around the person. a comment comes up to where they said, oh, you know what that guy was in here for, you know what that guy did? and you're like, oh, i don't even want to hear it. just keep it to yourself. so it's better to stock the gossip before it gets in, because once you plant the seed, it just grows and grows and grows and grows. it's hard. >>> coming up, bryan attends a counseling session to channel some of his anger and resentment. >> you missed everything that i said. change you. >>> also ahead -- a violent inmate with no intention of changing his ways. >> i'm proud of everything i've done. ♪ the one and only, cheerios );]= [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle,
every time i'm around the person. a comment comes up to where they said, oh, you know what that guy was in here for, you know what that guy did? and you're like, oh, i don't even want to hear it. just keep it to yourself. so it's better to stock the gossip before it gets in, because once you plant the seed, it just grows and grows and grows and grows. it's hard. >>> coming up, bryan attends a counseling session to channel some of his anger and resentment. >> you missed everything...
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i have been to san francisco many times but no time like this time that makes me more convinced that both sides share a stronger desire for corp. and no time like this time that i sense -- for cooperation. there are nmany opportunities in front of us, especially in the field of infrastructure. as i said this time, i have a delegation of 100 people coming from 40 companies. many of them in fact specialize in infrastructure field. the closely followed -- they have been closely following the projects in city developments, in airports and seaports renovations, and real-estate, and high-speed railways. some have already had the experience in engineering design, construction, and management in the united states. so i hope that you will have candid discussions on infrastructure and many other fields and keep a close touch and eventually come to corp. -- cooperation on a win-win basis. ladies and gentleman, friends, we believe bilateral relations matter greatly to the economic and trade relations. leaders have reached consensus on building a cooperative partnership based on mutual research a
i have been to san francisco many times but no time like this time that makes me more convinced that both sides share a stronger desire for corp. and no time like this time that i sense -- for cooperation. there are nmany opportunities in front of us, especially in the field of infrastructure. as i said this time, i have a delegation of 100 people coming from 40 companies. many of them in fact specialize in infrastructure field. the closely followed -- they have been closely following the...
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at the time -- they believed at that time. the commission found that the decision not to interview hassan was flawed. i am concerned the culture and guidelines made this the path of least resistance. the webster commission makes no recommendations on changes to the fbi's domestic investigations and operations guide. of these -- if these guidelines were followed, and that failed to prevent these deaths and injuries, it may be worthwhile to question whether the guidelines themselves r problem. we want to understand what took place and ensure that agents are empowered to prevent similar attacks in the future. i will also have questions based on the report's findings and recommendations and what steps have been taken and will be taken to improve counter- terrorism assessments and investigations. several of these recommendations have a resource implication but we want to consider in terms of the fy 13. i would urge that after this hearing, in the interim during august, the fbi come up and meet with the staff on both sides to see as
at the time -- they believed at that time. the commission found that the decision not to interview hassan was flawed. i am concerned the culture and guidelines made this the path of least resistance. the webster commission makes no recommendations on changes to the fbi's domestic investigations and operations guide. of these -- if these guidelines were followed, and that failed to prevent these deaths and injuries, it may be worthwhile to question whether the guidelines themselves r problem. we...
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how much you can take the time. >> i think the record should reflect that the witness moved her right arm suddenly across her torso. chairperson hur: record should so reflect. >> were you a danger to your son at the time that your husband grabbed your arm? >> whether i was a danger? >> yes. >> no. >> do you think that your husband needed to defend your son from you? >> i don't think so. >> you got an injury from your husband on december 31st? >> i got a bruise. >> is that an injury? >> i'm not a doctor. i can say i got a bruised. >> you don't know whether that's an injury. >> objection, relevance. chairperson hur: answer's in. >> there was a second time on the 31st that you told your husband to stop that you mentioned last night. do you recall that testimony? >> yes. >> where were you the second timing -- time you told your husband to stop on december 31st? >> in the kitchen of my house. >> and at that point did you say to your husband, something along the lines of "please stop, look at what you're doing to our son,
how much you can take the time. >> i think the record should reflect that the witness moved her right arm suddenly across her torso. chairperson hur: record should so reflect. >> were you a danger to your son at the time that your husband grabbed your arm? >> whether i was a danger? >> yes. >> no. >> do you think that your husband needed to defend your son from you? >> i don't think so. >> you got an injury from your husband on december 31st?...
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we believe that will take some time. then if you at the time for construction, that is why we are asking for a six-month continuance. >> one other question. did the court determine the property line that both parties agreed to? >> that issue is not a problem because of the settlement agreement the parties had reached in august 2010. at that time, my client had undertaken the responsibility of building this wall. that is not an issue. >> has the court suggested to you it would take an additional six months or are you just requesting that? >> we are requesting that. the court has not been involved in these proceedings. they are just aware that these proceedings are going on. however, they have not given any opinion, one way or the other. has the court suggested to you it would take an additional six months or are you just requesting that? >> my concern is that in six months it would be december, right before the rainy season. that and that is a concern of my client. that is why earlier i said hopefully. there are a lot of
we believe that will take some time. then if you at the time for construction, that is why we are asking for a six-month continuance. >> one other question. did the court determine the property line that both parties agreed to? >> that issue is not a problem because of the settlement agreement the parties had reached in august 2010. at that time, my client had undertaken the responsibility of building this wall. that is not an issue. >> has the court suggested to you it would...
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that is why it takes so much time. supervisor kim: because you have been able to dramatically reduce this number from 16,000 to 10,000 in the past year, do you think that will continue with that additional staffing? >> yeah, the goal is to be caught up in six months. really, we are about, probably by the time we closed the fiscal year at the end of this month, probably be close to the 20 months. the idea is by june of next year to be almost at six months or to be pretty close to six months. supervisor kim: thank you. >> in previous years, there have been questions regarding metrics and performance standards. sorry for these small overhead. but this gives you an idea how we track each appraiser. it gives you a sense of their production and how much work has been done. this is a snapshot with not a lot of the numbers filled in. it just gives you a sense of what has been produced on a weekly basis. and i look out on this with the managers in my office as well as the individual supervisors for those units. so we're trackin
that is why it takes so much time. supervisor kim: because you have been able to dramatically reduce this number from 16,000 to 10,000 in the past year, do you think that will continue with that additional staffing? >> yeah, the goal is to be caught up in six months. really, we are about, probably by the time we closed the fiscal year at the end of this month, probably be close to the 20 months. the idea is by june of next year to be almost at six months or to be pretty close to six...
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but time was running out.en a ten-year veteran of the department heard a woman screaming inside. she was trapped but that didn't stop him from going in after her. >> the firefighter had exhaustion. a ten-year firefighter that went to where a citizen was screaming. he found her in a position where she couldn't get out. he came in with a bottle on. he literally sat with her in the apartment sharing his air mask waiting for someone to come rescue them because there was no way he was going to get her through the fire on her way out. so he got to the point where he was getting low on air and they were able to come in and g.t.e. both of them -- and get both of them pulled out. >> reporter: sharing his air marv, running out of -- mask, running out of air, getting rescued just at the last minute. the fire chief is calling that firefighter a hero. he credits him with saving the woman's life. that firefighter was taken to the hospital for heat exhaustion but he is doing much better this morning as are the four other fir
but time was running out.en a ten-year veteran of the department heard a woman screaming inside. she was trapped but that didn't stop him from going in after her. >> the firefighter had exhaustion. a ten-year firefighter that went to where a citizen was screaming. he found her in a position where she couldn't get out. he came in with a bottle on. he literally sat with her in the apartment sharing his air mask waiting for someone to come rescue them because there was no way he was going to...
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excessive drinking throughout the time i knew him to the point of he had a hard time, you know, making it to work when he was working and passing out on a regular basis. at one point, he passed out at an airport on the way to a music show and wasn't able to get on the flight because he was so drunk. and this actually towards the end of his time in southern california actually became somewhat of a problem with him and some of his peers in the movement. because it was, you know, preventing him from holding down a job and being able to pay his share of the rent and he was starting to sponge money off of people and so forth. >> pete, i mean, was he a smart guy? was he able to actually kind of discuss his viewpoints? and argue his viewpoints? because i spent sometime with some folks in the white power music scene as a reporter back in the late '90s and one or two of them would be able to argue and discuss their positions. the others just seemed kind of like boneheads. >> he'd be one of the one or two. in contrast to some folks who really -- can't really, you know, structure an argument very
excessive drinking throughout the time i knew him to the point of he had a hard time, you know, making it to work when he was working and passing out on a regular basis. at one point, he passed out at an airport on the way to a music show and wasn't able to get on the flight because he was so drunk. and this actually towards the end of his time in southern california actually became somewhat of a problem with him and some of his peers in the movement. because it was, you know, preventing him...
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at this time years ago george w. bush only had 78 fund raisers. >> the death tole from iran's twin earthquake rising down to at least 300. hospitals are struggling to help thousands who are injured crews end the rescue efforts providing shelter and aid for thousands left homeless. patty ann? >> thank you heather. the u.s. not going alone when it tries to fund new efforts. food prices are up. now there's growing peer of a replay of the food crisis four years ago that sparked riots in 2,000 companies. that's why leaders are calling for the first ever emergency session in the fall to deal with the rising cost of corn, beans and other food. the meeting would address changing policies like export restrictions and amounts of ethanol et cetera to avoid a global flairup. >> foreign buyers flood the market because of ex training rates weaker prices and record low exchange rates. they had 82 billion in the 928 billion of u.s. real estate sold in the last year. a third of that came from canadians a large part from south america
at this time years ago george w. bush only had 78 fund raisers. >> the death tole from iran's twin earthquake rising down to at least 300. hospitals are struggling to help thousands who are injured crews end the rescue efforts providing shelter and aid for thousands left homeless. patty ann? >> thank you heather. the u.s. not going alone when it tries to fund new efforts. food prices are up. now there's growing peer of a replay of the food crisis four years ago that sparked riots in...
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and that time you were remembering the previous time you remembered. and previous, well each time it gets a bit altered. hence a-- one thing is being written over another, over. >> right. >> so ultimately your memory is just what you are left with, an old series of layers. and as you investigate it, you say some things are true and some things can't be true. then i checked myself against all these-- everybody i know seems to have had a dozen biographies written about them. i read about myself in these books and that certainly spurs memory as i have to give my side of the case. >> rose: but memoir rather than biography because biography also has to be more factual and memoir. >> and you have to get your facts straight and so on and the dates. i don't even bother with any of that. just if i recollect something, the story i just told but tennessee and the gun in palm beach. that's really what's left of it to me. >> rose: some have said that you used this to get even with trueman ca pote and -- >> that was only one reviewer here in new york city, somebody
and that time you were remembering the previous time you remembered. and previous, well each time it gets a bit altered. hence a-- one thing is being written over another, over. >> right. >> so ultimately your memory is just what you are left with, an old series of layers. and as you investigate it, you say some things are true and some things can't be true. then i checked myself against all these-- everybody i know seems to have had a dozen biographies written about them. i read...
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but it's been able to do it time after time.and being strong enough mentally the last seven to two holes, it's a long time. it's definitely more a marathon than a straint golf tournament. >> rose: there's something to be said starting early and knowing what you want to do and having joy in it. that's what happened to you. you became a champion because you wanted to be in the life of golf. >> yes, it was. and that's why i picked up the club in the first place because i love the game. and i wanted to, i realized that i had a talent at the game. i just wanted to play golf. when i played more golf, i became better. >> rose: in the end it was you. >> it was me. >> rose: not your father or your mother or your pro, it was you. >> it was me the whole way. my dad will tell you, i was a nightmare child bringing them to the driving range every night. >> rose: every night. >> every night, yes. if he, he always tells the story on a sunday night, it will be his day off or his evening off from work because he had two or three jobs. he just wan
but it's been able to do it time after time.and being strong enough mentally the last seven to two holes, it's a long time. it's definitely more a marathon than a straint golf tournament. >> rose: there's something to be said starting early and knowing what you want to do and having joy in it. that's what happened to you. you became a champion because you wanted to be in the life of golf. >> yes, it was. and that's why i picked up the club in the first place because i love the game....
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100% of the time. and we are not, -- and when we are not, the consequences are dire. the goal is to figure out what we could have done better. we strive to be better every single day. this entire commission report was commissioned by the director after the senate already did their review, after we did our internal review to make sure it never happens again. he is committed to it, i am committed to it, our department is here committed to it, but i am not here to make excuses. >> you just made a statement, the consequences will be dire. what are the dire consequences as a result of the failure of the fbi? who got fired? that changed, promoted, moved? but like to know those situations. -- i would like to know the situations. >> sir, any action taken by the bureau, the boss, the director had to be held until this report is done. this report has been pushed over to our inspection staff and our inspection division which handles all reviews of how our individuals conducted themselves during the investigation.
100% of the time. and we are not, -- and when we are not, the consequences are dire. the goal is to figure out what we could have done better. we strive to be better every single day. this entire commission report was commissioned by the director after the senate already did their review, after we did our internal review to make sure it never happens again. he is committed to it, i am committed to it, our department is here committed to it, but i am not here to make excuses. >> you just...
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one potential all-star at a time. is it time to make these fantasy players a reality? plus, windfall? telco provider windstream has sunk this year but with a dividend over 10% is it time to pick up the phone? cramer sits down with the company ceo just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." ♪ >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2012 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. ♪ join mercedes-benz usa on facebook for the best summer sw
one potential all-star at a time. is it time to make these fantasy players a reality? plus, windfall? telco provider windstream has sunk this year but with a dividend over 10% is it time to pick up the phone? cramer sits down with the company ceo just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." ♪ >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call...
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what about a moment in time to check status? where some people attracted to a moment in time? someone of the few people in the united states eca eca grew up in a log cabin, which is true. i grew up in the log cabin built in 1740 next to amish people. i really think i'm one of the few people who can say that. i never really thought anything of this. this is just my normal life. i'm growing up in this house with crooked floorboards instead my senate mouth at times and it's mildewy and the people down the street have no electricity. this is the 1970s, 1980s, but i didn't think anything of it. i wanted to go to the big city. i wanted to be an actor. i wanted to see tall buildings and glass skyscrapers and have heard exciting night. i went to new york and then move to los angeles in 2003. one of the things about moving to l.a. from the east coast to near 30 years old is that all is that all of the sudden you feel. the forest from the east coast sort of traditional pregame and i happen to me when it came out here. i was looking the part of the city that felt very new, dated back to
what about a moment in time to check status? where some people attracted to a moment in time? someone of the few people in the united states eca eca grew up in a log cabin, which is true. i grew up in the log cabin built in 1740 next to amish people. i really think i'm one of the few people who can say that. i never really thought anything of this. this is just my normal life. i'm growing up in this house with crooked floorboards instead my senate mouth at times and it's mildewy and the people...
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keep the tweets coming. [ bell ringing ] >> it is time. it is time for the lightning round.t know the calls or the name of the stock ahead of time. i tell you whether to buy or sell. when you hear this sound -- [ buzzer ] -- then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." starting with ronald in louisiana. ronald. >> caller: hello, jim. i want to thank you for everything. i'm very grateful. >> i have a great staff that helps tremendously. what's up? >> caller: i own shares in aig. >> okay. always have to play with an open hand. today my charitable trust did a little bit of selling. just a little bit. because it's run so much. i still think it's good. mike in new york. mike. >> caller: meli. >> this is ebay without discover of latin america. i'm not as keen on it. i would like you on ebay. steve in florida. >> caller: booyah, jim. the stock is frx. >> carl icahn has done the work. he's the right guy to be with. [ buy, buy, buy ] [ buzzer ] >> oh, no, i'm not done. odie in alabama. >> altria. >> i am recommendi
keep the tweets coming. [ bell ringing ] >> it is time. it is time for the lightning round.t know the calls or the name of the stock ahead of time. i tell you whether to buy or sell. when you hear this sound -- [ buzzer ] -- then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." starting with ronald in louisiana. ronald. >> caller: hello, jim. i want to thank you for everything. i'm very grateful. >> i have...
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one potential all-star at a time. is it time to make these fantasy players a reality? plus, windfall. telco provider windstream has soaked this year but with a dividend over 10% is it time to pick up the phone? cramer sits down with a company ceo just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." ♪ >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. ♪ [ male announcer ] research suggests the health of our cells plays a key role throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day men's 50+ healthy advantage. but now you're saved clear men, with mint, ginseng, and tea tree. it feeds your scalp to stop dandruff at the source. clear men. feed scalp. stop dandruff at the source. until it's completely clean. lysol toilet bowl cleaner gives you maxim
one potential all-star at a time. is it time to make these fantasy players a reality? plus, windfall. telco provider windstream has soaked this year but with a dividend over 10% is it time to pick up the phone? cramer sits down with a company ceo just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." ♪ >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call...
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." >>> in prison it's said you can do the time or let the time do you. >> i went ballistic, insane. >> we've got guys here 17, 18, their puberty is just now coming. they have a lost tension, they have a lot of energy and they've been locked up since they were 15. that's frustrating these dudes. >> on a good day, too much idle time can invite mischief. >> there is a lot of sex in prison. >> they masturbate, curse you out, call you names. >> idle hands is the devil's playground. >> on a bad day too much time can lead to demand. >> i'm making a weapon right now. i'm melting the plastic down into a shape. >> there was a slashing over in badger section. involved hispanics. >> i got into an altercation with my bunky. i ended up stabbing him. >> i found two razors and these can be melted into a real good slashing instrument. >> it's aggressive. it's dangerous. it's violent. >> from the day i stepped in here, i've been looking for a way out. >> the inmates that are here, they're not here for going to church. >>> at kentucky state penitentiary, some inmates can apprentice in an auto body shop.
." >>> in prison it's said you can do the time or let the time do you. >> i went ballistic, insane. >> we've got guys here 17, 18, their puberty is just now coming. they have a lost tension, they have a lot of energy and they've been locked up since they were 15. that's frustrating these dudes. >> on a good day, too much idle time can invite mischief. >> there is a lot of sex in prison. >> they masturbate, curse you out, call you names. >> idle...
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this still has time to get organized.s not a huge storm for a long time, it won't have had the ability to build up that big of a storm surge. 12 feet is what we are talk being. we had 30 with katrina on the mississippi coast line. >> thank you for the update geico insurance company buys a lot of tv adone of them features the actor rirmy. >> does a former drill sergeant make a terrible therapist. >> that's why yellow makes me sad. >> you know what makes me sad. you do, maybe we should jug on over to nampy pamp pamby land to find self confidence for you . croy baby. >> mr. ilmy will not do geico commercials . he was fired for political reasons >> geico fired me because i was not too kind speak being the administration . and so the -- >> they fired you for political reasons? >> yeah. if you are a conservative in this town, you better watch out. >> we called geico and they said they did not fire mr. ermey but doing commercials with other folks >> we are getting questions about the new children's book lincoln's last day. targe
this still has time to get organized.s not a huge storm for a long time, it won't have had the ability to build up that big of a storm surge. 12 feet is what we are talk being. we had 30 with katrina on the mississippi coast line. >> thank you for the update geico insurance company buys a lot of tv adone of them features the actor rirmy. >> does a former drill sergeant make a terrible therapist. >> that's why yellow makes me sad. >> you know what makes me sad. you do,...
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that said what time? when you were working as a campaign manager. >> i think the question is vague as time. >> it is kind of vague, so maybe if you want to ask everything. >> i will ask if separately. did you communicate with share ref mirkarimi by e-mail between december 31 when january 4? >> i did not have any e-mails. >> did you routinely communicated by e-mail while you were his campaign manager? >> not really. it was in the campaign office while we were working, and some phone calls and texats. but did you ever communicate by e-mail? so. what did you ever have miss webb's email address? >> it was either halloween or a fund raiser, and i responded to her. it was prior to december 31. >> i was asking whether you ever communicated with the share of by e-mail and i followed up with whether you ever communicated with miss lopez by e-mail. >> those were the only two instances i ever communicated by e-mail. >> the mayor a subpoena in your documents-- mayor supboenaed your documents. >> yes, he did. >> and t
that said what time? when you were working as a campaign manager. >> i think the question is vague as time. >> it is kind of vague, so maybe if you want to ask everything. >> i will ask if separately. did you communicate with share ref mirkarimi by e-mail between december 31 when january 4? >> i did not have any e-mails. >> did you routinely communicated by e-mail while you were his campaign manager? >> not really. it was in the campaign office while we were...
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it can extend the time. i want to mention for the public watching this discussion that it is our practice that as long as colleagues can ask that. i would like to make that motion to move this conversation along. >> is there a second? at second by supervisor weiner. >> i am willing to reese in my motion. i would like you to restate years. >> the only thing that would change about my amendment is changing the time frame from up to 10 minutes to up to 20 minutes. the rest would remain the same. >> that is only pertaining to the ethics information, correct? >> just to be clear, that is only pertaining to the ethics commission. both the mayor and the sheriff would continue to have their opportunity to make presentations up to 20 minutes. >> this is a question to our counsel. we are talking about 20 minutes versus 10 minutes. that could be extended. what would they be saying if bay are not going to spend a ton of time arguing? >> i do not know who would be making the presentation. i would anticipate that if the e
it can extend the time. i want to mention for the public watching this discussion that it is our practice that as long as colleagues can ask that. i would like to make that motion to move this conversation along. >> is there a second? at second by supervisor weiner. >> i am willing to reese in my motion. i would like you to restate years. >> the only thing that would change about my amendment is changing the time frame from up to 10 minutes to up to 20 minutes. the rest would...
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aid great time.l, your win in the freestyle rated the number one race of the olympic games. how do you feel about that? >> that's incredible. that's a really big honor. i had no idea that came about. you know, i was on the right side of 1/100th of a second. feels good. >> the relay medal, helped add to michael phelps the last medal of his career. >> that gives me goose bumps just talking about it. it was such an other than and a fun experience to be a part of his last relay and his last medal at the olympics. >> the 200 meter. in athens you won silver, in beijing you won bronze. what was the difference this time eight years later? >> i feel like i could finally put it together. i used those experiences of being defeated just to motivate me throughout the year. of course to all come together which is so, so special. >> you both have talked about the support that the crowds in great britain gave to their home athletes. so talk to me a little about the support you both have gotten since you've been hoe
aid great time.l, your win in the freestyle rated the number one race of the olympic games. how do you feel about that? >> that's incredible. that's a really big honor. i had no idea that came about. you know, i was on the right side of 1/100th of a second. feels good. >> the relay medal, helped add to michael phelps the last medal of his career. >> that gives me goose bumps just talking about it. it was such an other than and a fun experience to be a part of his last relay...
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a lot of time, right?ther athlete. in the sport of athletics, that never happens. it is never you and one other person. it is you and eight or nine or seven other competitors. it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. why not do it. why not do it. who cares about the sponsor pressure, who cares about coaches. get on the line and put it out there. i just hope that years from now she doesn't look back and say gosh, slap herself in the face for not putting it out there. >> i agree. i find it as baffling as you do. the other thing was the story of the south african that uses prosthetic limbs. michael johnson was on last night, a good friend of his, he feels uncomfortable about it. he says it gives an advantage which he doesn't think he should have. what do you think. to me, you have a guy who had no legs who has limbs running with able bodied runners. >> i disagree with michael in a few points of this. i think if we're using that argument that this prosthetic leg gives him advantage, what about the argument that
a lot of time, right?ther athlete. in the sport of athletics, that never happens. it is never you and one other person. it is you and eight or nine or seven other competitors. it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. why not do it. why not do it. who cares about the sponsor pressure, who cares about coaches. get on the line and put it out there. i just hope that years from now she doesn't look back and say gosh, slap herself in the face for not putting it out there. >> i agree. i find it...
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bush, he was pretty constant from the time he was governor to the time he was presidential candidate.tant because he benefits i think to some extent from this kind of default assumption among swing voters and liberals who said he's really not that conservative. he's a moderate. he's just saying that stuff. how do we know he's just saying that stuff. maybe he was just saying that stuff back in 2002 when he was running for governor, and now this is what he believes. we have no idea. >> cenk: that's it exactly. we're out of time, but this guy i don't think he gives a damn about a single thing. so it is the biggest mystery in the world as to what mitt romney would do if he was president of the united states of america because we--conservatives don't know liberals don't know. no one has any idea what his core believes are. that's a scary thing to hand the most important powerful position on the whole earth to a guy we don't know a goddamn thing about michael your absolutely right. michael tomsky, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> cenk: everyone is blaming for the sikh temple shooting, ho
bush, he was pretty constant from the time he was governor to the time he was presidential candidate.tant because he benefits i think to some extent from this kind of default assumption among swing voters and liberals who said he's really not that conservative. he's a moderate. he's just saying that stuff. how do we know he's just saying that stuff. maybe he was just saying that stuff back in 2002 when he was running for governor, and now this is what he believes. we have no idea. >>...
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she's really going through a bad time with this particular time of year for her. >> kind of rough. >>t's been happening? >> this week is my son's anniversary, three years. sunday will be three years. the exact anniversary. >> this sunday? >> yeah. >> i see you're carrying a picture. let me see. >> in is my little man. >> that's maddox. >> oh, look, he's sleepy. >> he falls asleep in the weirdest places. it's the small things that keep connected with him. >> that's wonderful. you've got so much to live for, lady. >> i know. >> you're doing well. >> he's what keeps me going. >> i'm just so glad that you're looking at your life the way you are looking at it. i pray that you have hope because that's such a big thing in your life. and making changes isn't easy. but it's so worth it. >> oh, absolutely. >> and you deserve it. and you can really sort of go forward and not only forward in your faith, but forward knowing that you can make it. because being in here is no place to be. shall we pray before you go? >> okay. >> lord, this is your child. this is krystle and you love her. and we want
she's really going through a bad time with this particular time of year for her. >> kind of rough. >>t's been happening? >> this week is my son's anniversary, three years. sunday will be three years. the exact anniversary. >> this sunday? >> yeah. >> i see you're carrying a picture. let me see. >> in is my little man. >> that's maddox. >> oh, look, he's sleepy. >> he falls asleep in the weirdest places. it's the small things that keep...
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. >> time for the top 5@5:00. chief of staff susan bar putting herself on voluntary leave amid new allegations that she harassed and humiliated male employees. at least three men have accused bar and another female official of quote lewd behavior including graphic comments at work. one of the men is suing secretary janet napolitano of frat house environment. now they are launching their own internal review. >> cell phone videos shows intense stand offbetween gunmen and police. the suspect's neighbor recorded it all as soon as heard gun shots. >> put your hands where i can see them. hands where i can see them. do not movmee. do not move. do not move. >> police say after that 30 minute gun fight cops killed the suspect who we learned recently posted a list of snipers as his inspirations on facebook. two other people died including brian botachmann who showed up evict him. the races could help put the gop back in control of the senate. in connecticut first former world wrestling entertainment ceo linda mcmahon puttin
. >> time for the top 5@5:00. chief of staff susan bar putting herself on voluntary leave amid new allegations that she harassed and humiliated male employees. at least three men have accused bar and another female official of quote lewd behavior including graphic comments at work. one of the men is suing secretary janet napolitano of frat house environment. now they are launching their own internal review. >> cell phone videos shows intense stand offbetween gunmen and police. the...
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time for the poly-sidebar.omney's running mate is back home in wisconsin right now before heading on to tampa tomorrow. he's holding a campaign rally in his own town shortly and joining the hometown crowd, the secret service. congressman ryan is now under full protection. >>> so is ann romney. she was assigned her own secret service detail on friday afternoon. no comment from the secret service but it is typical for the wife of a presidential candidate to receive their own details at the same time as the convention. >>> congressman ron paul won't have a speaking role at the convention but he's still in town and his supporters are all there, too. paul held a six-hour rally yesterday including a 77-minute speech that celebrated his accomplishments, defended his libertarian philosophy and calling for his liberty movement to move forward. the only thing he didn't mention, mitt romney. there's a reason for that one. he told the "new york times" quote, i don't fully endorse him for president. republicans are planning
time for the poly-sidebar.omney's running mate is back home in wisconsin right now before heading on to tampa tomorrow. he's holding a campaign rally in his own town shortly and joining the hometown crowd, the secret service. congressman ryan is now under full protection. >>> so is ann romney. she was assigned her own secret service detail on friday afternoon. no comment from the secret service but it is typical for the wife of a presidential candidate to receive their own details at...