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of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. levin: i yield myself such time as i shall consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. levin: the gentleman who has just spoken has it backwards. what would hurt american workers is not the affordable care act. millions have signed up to be covered. what would hurt american workers is this bill. i said yesterday, and no one has refuted, this bill would mean that a million people, a million people, according to c.b.o., would lose their employer-based health insurance. by definition, these are people who are working, because they would lose their employer-based health insurance. that's what c.b.o. has estimated. no one has refuted it. it would increase the number, according to c.b.o., of uninsured, by half a million. no one has refuted this. c.b.o. also says that it would dd $74 billion to the deficit. again, this is c.b.o. and no one on the republican sid
of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. levin: i yield myself such time as i shall consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. levin: the gentleman who has just spoken has it backwards. what would hurt american workers is not the affordable care act. millions have signed up to be covered. what would hurt american workers is this bill. i said yesterday, and no one has refuted, this bill would...
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we'll do it one more time in slow motion, all right? now you can get a better look this time. slow motion, here we go. all right? same time, gang? yeah, gravity doesn't take a holiday on an object just because it's moving. it's gonna take the same time to come down. and so we find that over here too. drop one ball, throw another ball out, same time. since you have that--with things just dropping straight down, it goes 10 meters per second. but if it also is going horizontally, doesn't that object have to go-- be going-- traveling at a faster speed than the one that's just dropping vertical? if you're gonna get an angle that's more of this way, yeah. see what happens in freefall though that the vertical speed will keep increasing, increasing, increasing and become very, very big compared to that horizontal speed you have. so it looks like you're going straight down. what do they do in the old cartoons where the roadrunner runs off the cliff, you know? the roadrunner runs like this: da-da-da-da-da-da-da, aaaaah! foooom! okay? they go straight down. but that's a little bit differ
we'll do it one more time in slow motion, all right? now you can get a better look this time. slow motion, here we go. all right? same time, gang? yeah, gravity doesn't take a holiday on an object just because it's moving. it's gonna take the same time to come down. and so we find that over here too. drop one ball, throw another ball out, same time. since you have that--with things just dropping straight down, it goes 10 meters per second. but if it also is going horizontally, doesn't that...
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every time i'm going in there. i would share this like it's somewhat companies which produce music you can eat them every time i walk down there especially this summer was really hot outside and windy outside many can walk down the stairs and it's cooler down in there in the underground tunnel to hear this music. get this feeling that it was like walking into an underground temple. it's a totally different kind of feeling it it's a very calm kind of like the atmosphere was not and there is a guy who was sitting there on time slowing down because it felt like this was his temple because the music is playing the music in tucson to come in and so i kind of you know felt like everytime i walk down there for two minutes i was in the skies temple and so i'd recorded the sound of your footsteps of oprah's the traffic outside in the footsteps coming down and walking through made it a real time so i did stop when it's kept going. he can hear the music getting louder and louder and then quieter ride in the footsteps of them
every time i'm going in there. i would share this like it's somewhat companies which produce music you can eat them every time i walk down there especially this summer was really hot outside and windy outside many can walk down the stairs and it's cooler down in there in the underground tunnel to hear this music. get this feeling that it was like walking into an underground temple. it's a totally different kind of feeling it it's a very calm kind of like the atmosphere was not and there is a...
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ryan: at this time, mr. chairman, i'd like to yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for three minutes. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i want to thank chairman ryan for engaging the house in this very important process. we're talking about real alternatives and routes we can take for the future of this country and the future of our children can. as a father to a 17-year-old daughter and twin 13-year-old boys, riding the fiscal path of this country is the reason that i ran -- righting the fiscal path of this country is the reason i ran to serve in this institution and part of serving in this institution is creating a vision for america's financial future. this budget balances, putting a budget on the floor of the house and putting forth a vision for america's fiscal future that balances is something that we need to do on a regular basis. it's sad that i had to fight for a provision to be put into this bill called no budget, no
ryan: at this time, mr. chairman, i'd like to yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for three minutes. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i want to thank chairman ryan for engaging the house in this very important process. we're talking about real alternatives and routes we can take for the future of this country and the future of our children can. as a father to a 17-year-old daughter and twin 13-year-old boys,...
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the chair: while there is no set time, the time is approximately 34 -- it will be 34 for -- full time and 32 on the minority side. mr. ryan: all right. having the right to reserve to close, we have no more speakers so i'll let the gentleman consume the rest of the time. mr. blumenauer: further inquiry, as i understand, the majority has consumed 34 minutes -- the chair: has that much time remaining. and the gentleman from oregon has 32 minutes remaining. mr. blumenauer: but we're going to carry that. got it. so i yield myself two minutes. the chair: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for two minutes. mr. blumenauer: thank you. and i do appreciate the back and forth discussion here, but i want to put this in perspective, if i could, because our friends with the republican budget have assumed, for instance, that we're really not going to -- we don't necessarily have to raise taxes. we could actually cut some of the loopholes that we've offered repeatedly, and although that is referred to rhetorically, they've never been able to follow through with any that they would cut. there are
the chair: while there is no set time, the time is approximately 34 -- it will be 34 for -- full time and 32 on the minority side. mr. ryan: all right. having the right to reserve to close, we have no more speakers so i'll let the gentleman consume the rest of the time. mr. blumenauer: further inquiry, as i understand, the majority has consumed 34 minutes -- the chair: has that much time remaining. and the gentleman from oregon has 32 minutes remaining. mr. blumenauer: but we're going to carry...
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for the first time in a long time, the house lookedded like a house again. this is the shortage of time and money and problems it would cause, and i want to explain that. i want to start with money. and more money given later, but we'll stay with that figure. the structure steel, all that, cost 1.it # billion, and after that, they had to pay an avalanche of bills. the roofing, masonry, painting, elevators, insurance, draftsmen, all of that. thin came the electrical and mechanical systems. that was another 1.3 million dollars. so when it came time to actually finish the interior of the house so it looked like an executive house, these bills were very problematic. par cay floors and mar bell and stone for 247,000, plaster 275,000, wood work 417,000. these are 1951 dollars. that wood work costs closer to $4 million today. why hit you with figures? well, at some appointment, they had to bring in a decorator, a guy to do the wallpaper, up policy try, and by the time that man entered the picture, and that's him, charles height, the deck rater for b. altman and com
for the first time in a long time, the house lookedded like a house again. this is the shortage of time and money and problems it would cause, and i want to explain that. i want to start with money. and more money given later, but we'll stay with that figure. the structure steel, all that, cost 1.it # billion, and after that, they had to pay an avalanche of bills. the roofing, masonry, painting, elevators, insurance, draftsmen, all of that. thin came the electrical and mechanical systems. that...
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been extracted umpteen times, flooded my whole room out couple times, just stuff to pass the time away. and i guess they don't like that. they think i'm crazy for it. but... got to do something. >> i am moving back to seg. this ought to be fun. kind of exciting, for some reason. (indistinct radio chatter) >> open alpha 2/10 please, alpha 2/10. >> he has made a lot of progress over there. he does have his setbacks where he does make threats that he's going to do something to himself. but overall, we've gotten quite a bit of good behavior. we haven't had any self-abusive behavior. what i'm hoping is that when he does go to spike, the coping skills that we've worked with mental health, he's going to ease up and maybe we can... we'll level it off just like we had a couple of occasions over in a. >> fickett, how was (bleep) a-wing? >> mr. fickett's case, it is a dilemma, but he assaulted someone very seriously within a correctional setting. you have to have a consequence for that somehow, even if it... even if it doesn't benefit the inmate so much, you have a staff here. so it is a sensitiv
been extracted umpteen times, flooded my whole room out couple times, just stuff to pass the time away. and i guess they don't like that. they think i'm crazy for it. but... got to do something. >> i am moving back to seg. this ought to be fun. kind of exciting, for some reason. (indistinct radio chatter) >> open alpha 2/10 please, alpha 2/10. >> he has made a lot of progress over there. he does have his setbacks where he does make threats that he's going to do something to...
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eastern time.you can watch live coverage at 4:00 here on c-span. and coming up, take a of state john kerry will be testifying on his departments 2015 budget request, which includes $1.5 billion to support humanitarian efforts in syria. you can watch live coverage of his testimony tuesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on our companion network, c-span3. and wednesday, a judiciary hearing on the proposed comcast -time warner cable merger and a look at its impact on consumers. live at 10 a.m. eastern also on c-span3. in our shared services agreement, we are really active. and our station, which did not have news -- because you know, nooses were you really make your money in the local market. that news operation cost us. it is not cheap. it is not for the faint of heart. but because it is what the people wanted and needed, to get we put thattation back in place. without sinclair, i alone could not afford these figures. ice just destroyed our generator. we were off the air for almost 16 hours. was $400,000.r the
eastern time.you can watch live coverage at 4:00 here on c-span. and coming up, take a of state john kerry will be testifying on his departments 2015 budget request, which includes $1.5 billion to support humanitarian efforts in syria. you can watch live coverage of his testimony tuesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on our companion network, c-span3. and wednesday, a judiciary hearing on the proposed comcast -time warner cable merger and a look at its impact on consumers. live at 10 a.m. eastern also...
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now we have to go to one of my favorite, this is not first time, long time, maybe first time long time. fozzee in colorado. >> caller: i'm looking at your poll today. they're supposed to make 330 this quarter. do you see that happening, jim? >> as the owner of that in brooklyn we have a guacamole apocalypse going on. but the food prices are outrageous what it's doing to your bottom line. give the market what it wants but what does it want for heaven's sake? somebody wants corn flakes? it wants the shampoo? it wants the crest? the colgate, head and shoulders? throw in buybacks, machinery. i tell you what it doesn't want -- that same old good growth that we used to love so much around here. after the break i'll try to make you more money. >> turning on snek the selloff in shares of avnet is causing some question the future of the p.c. but is the worry warrant? cramer talks with a ceo to find out. . . >>> sometimes a company report results so good they knock your socks off. take lrcx. lam makes equipment that used to produce semiconductors, especially plasma-etching machinery. basically a
now we have to go to one of my favorite, this is not first time, long time, maybe first time long time. fozzee in colorado. >> caller: i'm looking at your poll today. they're supposed to make 330 this quarter. do you see that happening, jim? >> as the owner of that in brooklyn we have a guacamole apocalypse going on. but the food prices are outrageous what it's doing to your bottom line. give the market what it wants but what does it want for heaven's sake? somebody wants corn...
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back in detention for the third time. appearing in front of the judge michael meets with his court-appointed attorney, don ruck. >> how are you? have a seat. you're being charged with burglary. serious charge particularly given you have a prior charge for burglary that you're on probation for. the purpose of today's court hearing is whether you stay here while these charges against you pend or whether you're released to your mother's custody. the things the court looks at is whether you're a threat to yourself or to the public and whether or not you're likely to return to all future court hearings. if the court finds you're a threat or you're not going to return, you're going to stay locked up. what do you think should happen? >> i think i should be released on house arrest. because i have a job. i'm working. >> many times the kids say here's what i want. as the lawyer, you try to get that result, but you know at the end of the day that that's not the right outcome. because ultimately if you return a child or place a chil
back in detention for the third time. appearing in front of the judge michael meets with his court-appointed attorney, don ruck. >> how are you? have a seat. you're being charged with burglary. serious charge particularly given you have a prior charge for burglary that you're on probation for. the purpose of today's court hearing is whether you stay here while these charges against you pend or whether you're released to your mother's custody. the things the court looks at is whether...
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the selloff wasn't horrible, but you know, we made an all-time in the s&p and a low. >> the last timeover hard when it was over $300 and that thing went down into double-digits, if that thing comes back 10% or 20%, that doesn't mean trouble is over. it could see a 50% decline. >>> coming up next -- how well do folks in times square know their options? we'll find out when "options action" returns. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you get stuck. get the most extensive charting wherever you are with the mobile trader app from td ameritrade. wherever you are with the mobile trader app [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the per
the selloff wasn't horrible, but you know, we made an all-time in the s&p and a low. >> the last timeover hard when it was over $300 and that thing went down into double-digits, if that thing comes back 10% or 20%, that doesn't mean trouble is over. it could see a 50% decline. >>> coming up next -- how well do folks in times square know their options? we'll find out when "options action" returns. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky...
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so good for the times. you got it right. >> joe, if you have been tracking the iranian nuclear problem, i admire your dedication. if you are just tuning in, i congratulate you on your timing. it is not very often you can see the hinge of history move and we may be at such a moment. i agree with my fellow panelists. i think even though there are dozens of external incidents that could derail the negotiations, including a crisis in ukraine, if the negotiators are allowed to do what they're doing, on july 20th, we're going to have a deal. we're going to have a deal that wasn't eliminate iran's nuclear program, but will so confine it, so limit it, so monitor it, that it will be extraordinarily difficult for them to break out of that and make a dash for a bomb without us seeing it and having ample time to take action, and if you can do that, if you can make a deal like this, you will not only stop what many think is the greatest proliferation threat of our time, but you'll behind this four decades of animosity b
so good for the times. you got it right. >> joe, if you have been tracking the iranian nuclear problem, i admire your dedication. if you are just tuning in, i congratulate you on your timing. it is not very often you can see the hinge of history move and we may be at such a moment. i agree with my fellow panelists. i think even though there are dozens of external incidents that could derail the negotiations, including a crisis in ukraine, if the negotiators are allowed to do what they're...
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best time for that is. thank you. >> thank you. seeing we have no other public. we'll close public comment. and informational, any other comments from commissioners? no. we'll close this item. >> commissioners that will take us back to item 7. your rules and regulations consideration of proposed amendment. commissioners today i just want to clarify it's not intended for you to adopt any revisions to your rules and regulations, but as an opening segment to consider proposed modifications and for you to have a dialogue on them. your rules and regulations haven't been updated since august of 2011. i thought it would be good to improve specifically your appendix a section by adding a submittals and hearing section that would clarify my understanding has been the commission's desire to really put the public on notice that submitting things on the day of the hearing makes it very difficult for you to consider it for an item on that particular date. what doesn't appear on your draft or proposed rules and regulatio
best time for that is. thank you. >> thank you. seeing we have no other public. we'll close public comment. and informational, any other comments from commissioners? no. we'll close this item. >> commissioners that will take us back to item 7. your rules and regulations consideration of proposed amendment. commissioners today i just want to clarify it's not intended for you to adopt any revisions to your rules and regulations, but as an opening segment to consider proposed...
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my time is almost gone. i want to enter something in the record for the national research federation which represents 42 billion americans. they're tax counsel says the administration is to receive a gold medal for recognizing the enormous complexities of the affordable care act and its ability inflexibility working with retailers and others in crafting a much-needed common-sense reforms. continuing simplicity dream liner in clarification of the affordable care act and the best interest of the employers and employees and administration of the congress. the national retail federation will continue with the constructive conversations with the congress and administration. it sounds like at least one business organization the you did a good job. i think that is really what is necessary for people to understand. you talk about 5% of employers are covered. 95 percent have less than 50 employees. 95 percent of those already give coverage to their employees. or talking about a very small number of people. >> thank y
my time is almost gone. i want to enter something in the record for the national research federation which represents 42 billion americans. they're tax counsel says the administration is to receive a gold medal for recognizing the enormous complexities of the affordable care act and its ability inflexibility working with retailers and others in crafting a much-needed common-sense reforms. continuing simplicity dream liner in clarification of the affordable care act and the best interest of the...
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having said that, it will take time. we all have to be patient. >> obviously the players, yourself, you are wealthy men. at the same time you are working for a man with these views. how insulting is it to you as a human being to work for a man who expressed these views? >> that's the difficult part. over the next three, four days it's been difficult. you know, doesn't matter the wealth to be honest. you could be making nothing. you want to work for someone that at least shares or respects your sal ares. they don't have to actually share them, but they have to respect them. when you're working and you do your job you have it on your chest. i got to wear a suit and tie the other night. but i had a sense that it was hard for the players. they add to wear that. i think that was hard for them. i do. >> doc, you said you were in film, you told them the decision and said what you needed to say. what did you say? >> that would be private, that part. a lot of it was to let them know this is some closure. there is still work to do
having said that, it will take time. we all have to be patient. >> obviously the players, yourself, you are wealthy men. at the same time you are working for a man with these views. how insulting is it to you as a human being to work for a man who expressed these views? >> that's the difficult part. over the next three, four days it's been difficult. you know, doesn't matter the wealth to be honest. you could be making nothing. you want to work for someone that at least shares or...
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we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome!! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. >>> early in the show we witnessed the fierce face-off. a street fight on tesla. who is the victor tonight. you all voted for tim. the ultimate victor. >> nice job. >> time for the final trade here. big day tomorrow after today's big selloff. take profits in the long eem short spy trade. take some profit. >> brian. >> i think you want to stay away from the stock market and go to natural gas. ung. >> green today, hpq was. >> guy. >> big lots, very interesting price. real quickly. >> yes. >> quick word out there for a friend. jujitsu times eight. >> no one likes a cheater. >> i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. we'll see you back here at 5:00 tomorrow. you won't want to miss "mad money" >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," wel
we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome!! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. >>> early in the show we witnessed the fierce face-off. a street fight on tesla. who is the victor tonight. you all voted for tim. the ultimate victor. >> nice job. >> time for the final trade here. big day tomorrow after today's big selloff. take profits in the long eem short spy trade. take some profit. >> brian....
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by the time they got to the area to search for the jet, some time this passed. they may be searching in the wrong place or maybe the plane went in in such a way that there's not a lot of debris. it's a huge mystery. >> and another mystery. there's indications that the co-pilot's cell phone was on for at least some time after the plane disappeared. >> there are reports about 30 minutes after the plane made the strange turn away from its intended path, there was a ping from the cell phone. the co-pilot's cell phone to a tower. not that he was trying to make a phone calm, but cell phones reach out checking out various towers. we don't know what it could mean, it's just another piece of evidence. it doesn't bring us any closer to solving the mist ri. >> a lead that hasn't gone anywhere yet. lisa stark, thanks. >> from a tragedy without cleerge to a day of memory and mem brans. under skies that reflected the horrible day a year ago, boston paused 2:49 in the afternoon, commemorating the moment when explosions rocked the finish line of the iconic marathon, shattering
by the time they got to the area to search for the jet, some time this passed. they may be searching in the wrong place or maybe the plane went in in such a way that there's not a lot of debris. it's a huge mystery. >> and another mystery. there's indications that the co-pilot's cell phone was on for at least some time after the plane disappeared. >> there are reports about 30 minutes after the plane made the strange turn away from its intended path, there was a ping from the cell...
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if you walk through the new york times now and you might walk through the new york times 10 years ago you would see an entirely different place. it is much more of a laboratory, much more experimental, much more web focused. .ate contributed to that i was the editor when he was hired. it was a mild shock to the system. >> a major shock to the system. >> you can identify his influence on that place. >> the influence he had was because they realize the impact he was having and they said, we need to hear the same music? >> the times has gotten a lot of things right, the best team of information architects in the world in terms of interactive features. they were great to work with. thatrealized early enough the way content is presented on the web, it cannot just be a version of the print paper. you have the potential to do a lot more. i miss working with those guys. i did not have a huge philosophical difference with the new york times. i enjoyed my time there, but organizations,s, are not in the mindset to invest in a product that has -- >> why? >> we want to build and we want to make. o
if you walk through the new york times now and you might walk through the new york times 10 years ago you would see an entirely different place. it is much more of a laboratory, much more experimental, much more web focused. .ate contributed to that i was the editor when he was hired. it was a mild shock to the system. >> a major shock to the system. >> you can identify his influence on that place. >> the influence he had was because they realize the impact he was having and...
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you can continue it if you haven't had time to consider it. it's not required for you to review something that was just brought in. >> it could open a can of worms. >> commissioners john's idea on that because he's brought it up several times through several meetings. maybe it's that please be noted commissioners are not required to read submittals within a 24 hours basis. so people look, if i get it and if i have a chaps -- chance to read it, i will read it. like gives us a chance to say look, we'll read it. i definitely don't read it. >> that's been a problem. another thing that has bothered me frequently is that these people have projects and sometimes their consultants spend an -- enormous time and efforts that's wasted because we don't have time to read it. i wanted the project sponsors or the project opponents who put all this effort into making some presentation to have at least, well it can't be a guarantee but at least a real good shot that the commissioners will have an opportunity to consider their work. there are both things going
you can continue it if you haven't had time to consider it. it's not required for you to review something that was just brought in. >> it could open a can of worms. >> commissioners john's idea on that because he's brought it up several times through several meetings. maybe it's that please be noted commissioners are not required to read submittals within a 24 hours basis. so people look, if i get it and if i have a chaps -- chance to read it, i will read it. like gives us a chance...
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for the first time in 12 years.unable to avoid a suite at home rangers pitcher martin peretz aldon the guards or less in the final game of the series. some grain. kellogg also drops oakland half a game behind texas. does the first time texas has led to the a's since august of 2011. >>: the nfl in announcing its 2014 schedule for the 49ers. opening up levi stadium on september 14th agreed that will be their second game of of the season. fall against the chicago bears and the big game everyone's of stock in is how thanksgiving day in. the team will play a full three prime-time flays and todd, weeks 13 and 15 against the seahawks. cliff oscar or no that of the state moments of certainty. when you know, you know. the all-new volvo v60 sportswagon. the s60 sedan and the xc60 crossover. test drive one today. model year end sales event. the s60 with 0.9% apr and up to $2500 in allowances. on brand name mattress sets. get three years interest-free financing plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guaran
for the first time in 12 years.unable to avoid a suite at home rangers pitcher martin peretz aldon the guards or less in the final game of the series. some grain. kellogg also drops oakland half a game behind texas. does the first time texas has led to the a's since august of 2011. >>: the nfl in announcing its 2014 schedule for the 49ers. opening up levi stadium on september 14th agreed that will be their second game of of the season. fall against the chicago bears and the big game...
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we have these crazy wars from time to time.look at any one of them in history and you think, what were they thinking? it in futureagine times. stock market movements are like that. they are still hired to forecast, and that is because there are a lot of people trying to forecast the craziness. that is part of the job of being an analyst. people are doing the job, so the market has discounted into it optimal expectations of future craziness. but the craziness does not go away from that. it still remains. >> i think we are ending here, but he likes you, too. joining us, yale university professor, robert shiller. when we come back, we will talk about fads and fashions with cliff asness. be talking with jack bogle, founder of the vanguard group. ♪ >> welcome back. chalk this up as another round in the battle between companies and moguls in san francisco. union workers will march to twitter headquarters with a building one but -- and they want twitter to pay, 50 $6 million, for the tax breaks they got from the city of sentences go.
we have these crazy wars from time to time.look at any one of them in history and you think, what were they thinking? it in futureagine times. stock market movements are like that. they are still hired to forecast, and that is because there are a lot of people trying to forecast the craziness. that is part of the job of being an analyst. people are doing the job, so the market has discounted into it optimal expectations of future craziness. but the craziness does not go away from that. it still...
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what time in childhood? i would say childhood. um, i think all the different stages matter. from my knowledge of children, you make one impact before they are six or ten or whatever and then when they are adolescent they seem to forget everything. and later on, you are surprised as they seem to remember some. but i think they did the best they could as parents. i think they were strong parents. some of them turned out and some didn't. so much had to do with luck and the era. [ applause ] >> thank you so much for coming. >> wednesday night, booktv features books about exploring america. first is "astoria" and then "all america" and then "citizen explorer: the namesake of colorado's pikes peapeak" >> on the next washington journal, a conversation on prison reform. general mills announced they were reversing plans to make consumers to forfeit their right to suing the company. later as part of the spotlight on magazine series, brian miller talks about his article on trends in the gambling industry. and an update
what time in childhood? i would say childhood. um, i think all the different stages matter. from my knowledge of children, you make one impact before they are six or ten or whatever and then when they are adolescent they seem to forget everything. and later on, you are surprised as they seem to remember some. but i think they did the best they could as parents. i think they were strong parents. some of them turned out and some didn't. so much had to do with luck and the era. [ applause ]...
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i had less time to spend with my friends. from home for seven to eight months of the year. in 2012 i had just over 100 international flights between may and december. it has a huge effect on friends. i started earning decent amount of monies. it chang-- of money. it changed dynamics. i got to experience many amazing things i'm blessed and lucky for. i'm hard to come back after not seeing people five or six months and they're dating different partners or engaged. to bring them up to speed is sometimes not always easy. i had to change a lot of friendships i had. >> now, you were also involved in a boating accident. >> my lady that was in 2009. i was at the time injured. i had a prosthetics injury. on that day, on the friday night i went down to watch some of my friends compete at events in port elizabeth. i came back the following morning and phoned a friend of mine staying with me at the time. i asked him if he wanted to come with me to the river. we arrived there mid afternoon. after struggling to get the boat into the water,
i had less time to spend with my friends. from home for seven to eight months of the year. in 2012 i had just over 100 international flights between may and december. it has a huge effect on friends. i started earning decent amount of monies. it chang-- of money. it changed dynamics. i got to experience many amazing things i'm blessed and lucky for. i'm hard to come back after not seeing people five or six months and they're dating different partners or engaged. to bring them up to speed is...
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last time king felix took a shut out. so oakland looking for some revenge against the mariners tonight. the sharks return to the tank tonight hosting the colorado avalanche with a little offensive help. ricky tomas returns after suffering knee ligament tears. he'll skate on the third line tonight with james sheppard and tommy wingels. >> i'm very excited. and i'm very happy for playoff. >> a lot of guys probably would have been done, you know, for the entire post-season. but thomas worked extremely hard. a great kid, and i think all the guys in here are very, very happy to see him back. >> reporter: heartbreak hotel at oracle last night. the jumper denied the warriors of clenching a playoff spot with their 100 to 99 win. mark jackson is not owning his team's inconsistent play. >> i won't cosign that. we lost a ball game. i wroents say that the houston rockets are inconsistent with their focus. they lost to the nuggets last night. fareed hurt us. we didn't play well. we made mistakes. we lost a ball game. i'm not concerned
last time king felix took a shut out. so oakland looking for some revenge against the mariners tonight. the sharks return to the tank tonight hosting the colorado avalanche with a little offensive help. ricky tomas returns after suffering knee ligament tears. he'll skate on the third line tonight with james sheppard and tommy wingels. >> i'm very excited. and i'm very happy for playoff. >> a lot of guys probably would have been done, you know, for the entire post-season. but thomas...
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>> last time i saw you?>> that rippled right there, man. >> yeah, yeah. >> i think our time is about up, son. come here, son. i love you very much. >> i love you too. >> love you. >> i love you, too, son. >> you weren't expecting that, were you? >> no, i wasn't. >> i hope it's not the last time i see him. >> ready? >> yeah. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> a convicted sex offender becomes the victim of a brutal assault that leaves some unconscious and in the hospital. his assailants say the attack was warranted. >> i'm proud of him because [ bleep ] went to the hospital. >> what they don't know might bring regret. >> let me tell you the facts of the case. >> yes, sir. >>> and -- skinny white boy.
>> last time i saw you?>> that rippled right there, man. >> yeah, yeah. >> i think our time is about up, son. come here, son. i love you very much. >> i love you too. >> love you. >> i love you, too, son. >> you weren't expecting that, were you? >> no, i wasn't. >> i hope it's not the last time i see him. >> ready? >> yeah. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> a convicted sex...
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we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ >>> all right, guys, raise your hand if you heard this one before. amazon is going to have a smartphone. it's citing sources familiar. think are going to have their own version of a smartphone to be announced in the summertime. released in the fall, maybe september. this one, melissa, will have 3d-like images without the use of goggles or glasses. back over to you guys. >>> wow. that makes me want to buy a phone from amazon. >> i'm a buyer. >> but seriously, this is a stock that's not going to get a free pass anymore. >> we were just talking about, amazon has had all these products all along that don't necessarily make money right off the bat and investors have given it a pass n this market en
we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ >>> all right, guys, raise your hand if you heard this one before. amazon is going to...
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i'm reading my bible every single time. to look at time in lockup for the situation depending on what the warden recommends. he's been in prison so he knows how this place works. >>> coming up -- >> i like to go around shoplifting and that was one of the only flaws i still had in me. >> charles evans admits to his flaws and herbie mckinney tries to deal with everybody else's. >> you have people pissing on the floor. we do announcements, hey, whoever's pissing on the floor, stop it. well it's official... xfinity watchathon week was the biggest week in television history. but just when you thought it was over... what now? with xfinity on demand you can always watch the latest episodes of tv's hottest shows. good news. like hannibal... chicago fire.... ...and bates motel. the day after they air. xfinity on demand. all the latest episodes. all included with your service. it's like hi-fiving your eyeballs. xfinity...the future of awesome. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. that's why liberty
i'm reading my bible every single time. to look at time in lockup for the situation depending on what the warden recommends. he's been in prison so he knows how this place works. >>> coming up -- >> i like to go around shoplifting and that was one of the only flaws i still had in me. >> charles evans admits to his flaws and herbie mckinney tries to deal with everybody else's. >> you have people pissing on the floor. we do announcements, hey, whoever's pissing on the...
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any time. it means surviving member of the perry scroll and to top management personnel of the fairies operator had been banned from leaving the country thanks to i think you and you keep us updated an excellent cast doesn't seem many questions still remain about the delay in the search and rescue efforts following the shirts caps icing and that much of the criticism few of the understandably by emotions of those suffering from missing loved ones. i spoke with a maritime expert to give us his analysis of how things are going. his captain john noble director of uk based constellation never waned services well this could either is intended to enter the area again today but to no avail that delaying has left the families of the missing frustrated and in brest france from your own experience how do you assess the level of the ongoing efforts is the level of the ongoing effort the remote control for the temptations of the toilet about two to record strong the food already in the war difficult. tempe
any time. it means surviving member of the perry scroll and to top management personnel of the fairies operator had been banned from leaving the country thanks to i think you and you keep us updated an excellent cast doesn't seem many questions still remain about the delay in the search and rescue efforts following the shirts caps icing and that much of the criticism few of the understandably by emotions of those suffering from missing loved ones. i spoke with a maritime expert to give us his...
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died the same bmw car and it was time which was chomping on the redline two weeks time and can i get to the top four six and nine. it's understood the car then spun out of control and stop the woman who was at the junction. she was aged in her thirty cents on her way to work as a post office. emergency services were called to the theme the woman was pronounced dead a short time nature the driver of the car was not injured in the crash. it was red line was closed and here is the investigation is carried out a forensic examination on the scene mine has seen three helpings two investigations and now underway to guide the of the launched an investigation and feeling it runs dead guidance the company that the city was has also launched an investigation cctv will be a key part of her inquiries. this is the fourth state or incident involving can do a service since it began operating in two thousand and four the hit stores trees are now appealing to anyone who may have witnessed this morning's incident to contact them shiney causing fourteen use your mysteries and tell them i see news has le
died the same bmw car and it was time which was chomping on the redline two weeks time and can i get to the top four six and nine. it's understood the car then spun out of control and stop the woman who was at the junction. she was aged in her thirty cents on her way to work as a post office. emergency services were called to the theme the woman was pronounced dead a short time nature the driver of the car was not injured in the crash. it was red line was closed and here is the investigation is...
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you know what time it is? it's truck time. that's right.here's the truck. i want to buy a truck. this the truck. [ light laughter ] this is it. [ laughter ] there you go. doing it all week. and so i had this idea. i go, "what if we get -- what if we get a bunch of salesmen or -- [ laughter ] sales consultants from around country -- [ cheers and applause ] to come here. the best from around the country, all right. they're going to come to new york. they're going to put a hand on the new truck that i'm going to get, and try to keep it as long as they can keep it. whoever lasts the longest, i'll buy a truck from that person's dealership." no matter what state they are, wherever they are. so we started this contest on monday. i figured everyone would fall out that night, on they'd hang out for a couple of hours. no. [ laughter ] it's insane. so the first night only two people dropped out. and then, last night -- this has been going on for a a long time. six more people dropped out. that makes more sense. let's look at what happened there. the f
you know what time it is? it's truck time. that's right.here's the truck. i want to buy a truck. this the truck. [ light laughter ] this is it. [ laughter ] there you go. doing it all week. and so i had this idea. i go, "what if we get -- what if we get a bunch of salesmen or -- [ laughter ] sales consultants from around country -- [ cheers and applause ] to come here. the best from around the country, all right. they're going to come to new york. they're going to put a hand on the new...
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it was a really sad time. i felt like it was my duty, my loyalty to john kerry, that i wanted to make sure we wrapped everything up right. we had an office on connecticut avenue. one day i was sitting there alone, typing on my computer, and an im message popped up. it was robert gibbs. he had worked for senator obama's campaign in illinois in 2004. they were getting the office up and running. he said, i think you might need a job. >> you said, you have been reading my mail. >> i said i would love to talk. that was the beginning. >> what did you know about barack obama? >> it is funny. i didn't know much. but since he was in the middle of a senate race, and john kerry was running for president, we crossed paths. we did an event for then candidate obama. he asked secretary kerry to do a radio call. we get this e-mail back that says, barack obama has asked jk to do a radio call. i thought, this is not how we do things. then a couple of months later, we are in boston. we are getting ready to go to the convention.
it was a really sad time. i felt like it was my duty, my loyalty to john kerry, that i wanted to make sure we wrapped everything up right. we had an office on connecticut avenue. one day i was sitting there alone, typing on my computer, and an im message popped up. it was robert gibbs. he had worked for senator obama's campaign in illinois in 2004. they were getting the office up and running. he said, i think you might need a job. >> you said, you have been reading my mail. >> i...
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to time?do they see that as a vacation place? >> i know tracy mcgrady is in china right now visiting and doing something over there. i know that there is other players who are playing in china in the cba. >> forty nba players and retired players visit china this summer. >> that's terrific. the woman in in the white swear in the back. middle. >> my name is christina from aei, and when i first went to china i was so surprised to learn that students there didn't really have access to physical education, munich, sports. when i was growing up i played all kinds of sports in school but it was an everyday thing. and i learned later, often children are suffered in china in different schools that will do sports and that's their main focus. you mentioned all a bit about what you been doing for afterschool programs. i wonder if there's something more that can be done in terms of changing the way the schools work to include that? i feel sports is such a thing in terms of character building as you mentione
to time?do they see that as a vacation place? >> i know tracy mcgrady is in china right now visiting and doing something over there. i know that there is other players who are playing in china in the cba. >> forty nba players and retired players visit china this summer. >> that's terrific. the woman in in the white swear in the back. middle. >> my name is christina from aei, and when i first went to china i was so surprised to learn that students there didn't really have...
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we also get objections what at&t is doing is cutting into family time. it's a additionally a problem to schedule on night or on weekends the department can't be there. so i don't know what the solution is whether or not those are scheduled during the day or in the we've gotten protest >> you're asking inform twenty-four hours later if that's correct. >> so something else i wanted to answer often those box walks are scheduled after people file protests so when you see there are multiple box walks if someone calls in and protests at&t was not doing during the beginning but now we expedite the box walks. i'm have to confer but one person says i have a problem with the location can at&t do a box walk with the person that's protesting >> it seems like that's for the box walk and it was educatoring to the box walk i said there is no perfect time maybe you have to do it twice. >> many, many instances we've done multiple box walks and you've heard the people who were go enough to come her this evening what is typical at&t did come out and try to identify alterna
we also get objections what at&t is doing is cutting into family time. it's a additionally a problem to schedule on night or on weekends the department can't be there. so i don't know what the solution is whether or not those are scheduled during the day or in the we've gotten protest >> you're asking inform twenty-four hours later if that's correct. >> so something else i wanted to answer often those box walks are scheduled after people file protests so when you see there are...
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these are inmates that, over the years time and time and time again have proven, in different environments that they just can't function. the majority of the people at stateville are going to stay at stateville and be here a long time. >> oh, man. this is a bad place to be. you know? you don't want to be here, you know. everybody says it's all glamorous, i'm going to come to the joint, it don't matter. but once you get here, you see it's reality. you know? you think you're bad. it ain't what you think it is. take you away from your loved ones. you know, kids grow up without you. it's rough. you know? >> i hate to even think about passing away up in here. i'd like to get out there on the street and do these last few years anyway that i got left. you know, it could happen at any time up in here. >> father, we just thank you, lord. we bless your holy name. even though we're in prison, god, you're a good god anyway. >> you know, i'm hoping to god you know, like i say, somebody up there likes me. i hope they continue to like me enough to let me leave out of here. and like i say in church servic
these are inmates that, over the years time and time and time again have proven, in different environments that they just can't function. the majority of the people at stateville are going to stay at stateville and be here a long time. >> oh, man. this is a bad place to be. you know? you don't want to be here, you know. everybody says it's all glamorous, i'm going to come to the joint, it don't matter. but once you get here, you see it's reality. you know? you think you're bad. it ain't...
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review in the art international "new york times."yone is kind of freaking out about this, and it says people need to get a grip, especially those in the art world who dismiss the paintings without even seeing them. bush's a real review of unsettling talent. he is something of a natural when it comes to making oil paintings -- a decent amateur. >> things to you for watching "france 24." time for sports. league,e champions chelsea has a huge task in the course of finals. individual -- chelsea has hope and the pressure will increase with the ticking of a clock. off. 9:30 we can be at 7:45, we have chances to be in the semifinal. so we have to be at 7:45 with a smile on our faces, going to play, give everything. at 9:30. let's see what happens. will be without swedish star ibrahim of itch, who was emerged -- who was injured. on tuesday he will be looking to add his four goals. psg know what went on, and we need to learn our lessons. is the match going to be like the first 30 minutes of the last leg, or will chelsea have the ball and domi
review in the art international "new york times."yone is kind of freaking out about this, and it says people need to get a grip, especially those in the art world who dismiss the paintings without even seeing them. bush's a real review of unsettling talent. he is something of a natural when it comes to making oil paintings -- a decent amateur. >> things to you for watching "france 24." time for sports. league,e champions chelsea has a huge task in the course of finals....
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this year this time. reports are speaking of the second floor to what acorn has pictures of families of the deceased rejected interview. we found these records are exhausted from the contest news coverage. there was a small scuffle between the families of missing victims and reporters. today feels uncomfortable watching. we can take you. rugged kong harbor . . the screenshot of the buildings. so utah received confirmation that he isn't easy. the six republican. no one. it was the two reporters to deliver the news. the twelve time to queen able to use up another ten. this trip she has ten am on a men's eight april twenty first tour in korea line from small time went into the death toll continues to rise and unfortunately is expected to go up even more in the coming hours and days that was just the other two are part of me and said ok and took on harper's and twenty km away from the accident site with the latest guys to death with only ten am here in korea and the betty five bodies have been achieved to dat
this year this time. reports are speaking of the second floor to what acorn has pictures of families of the deceased rejected interview. we found these records are exhausted from the contest news coverage. there was a small scuffle between the families of missing victims and reporters. today feels uncomfortable watching. we can take you. rugged kong harbor . . the screenshot of the buildings. so utah received confirmation that he isn't easy. the six republican. no one. it was the two reporters...
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tough timing of that. >> indeed. talking of timing, it is time for talking numbers. our daily look at stocks where we take the fundamentals side and technical view. today's topic is monsanto. shares of the world's largest seed company are higher today. they reported higher than expected earnings due to strong corn and soybean demand. with agriculture on a tear this year, should you plant monsanto? >> the world's largest seed, is that their only product? one giant seed? >> jack planted it. okay. let's talk numbers. on the technicals, jonathan krin ski and on the fundamentals, frank mitch of wells fargo. talk to us about the fundamentals of monsanto. >> the fundamentals are fantastic. if you think about coming into this earnings season, we have seen negative preannouncements on the ag side because of weather from dupont, from dow, from fmc. what happens this morning? monsanto knocks it out of the park. very solid quarter, moves right past the concerns that others have had. more importantly, we have seen a pickup in growth in their seeds and genomics part, the higher pr
tough timing of that. >> indeed. talking of timing, it is time for talking numbers. our daily look at stocks where we take the fundamentals side and technical view. today's topic is monsanto. shares of the world's largest seed company are higher today. they reported higher than expected earnings due to strong corn and soybean demand. with agriculture on a tear this year, should you plant monsanto? >> the world's largest seed, is that their only product? one giant seed? >> jack...
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did the phantom who escaped so many times manage to escape, you know, one last time as, you know, adolf eichmann faked his death and his wife reported him as dead? so he sits atop the most wanted list with an asterisk as presumed dead but not absolutely sure, and that's where the case remains from his perspective to this day. .. so thank you again for joining us. >> thank you [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on facebook. like us tonight with booktv guests and viewers. watch abuse and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. on c-span2. here's our primetime lineup for tonight. >> battle happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> and the on booktv robert klara becomes the physical improvements made to the white house in 1948. the author reports on the decampment of president harry truman and his family to blair house during the reconstruction which consisted of a gutting of the entire interior of the building and the addition of a steel frame and an underground shelter. >> thank you very much, and thank you for inviting me. and t
did the phantom who escaped so many times manage to escape, you know, one last time as, you know, adolf eichmann faked his death and his wife reported him as dead? so he sits atop the most wanted list with an asterisk as presumed dead but not absolutely sure, and that's where the case remains from his perspective to this day. .. so thank you again for joining us. >> thank you [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on facebook. like us tonight with booktv guests and viewers. watch...
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this is a long time. this is a long time. i think we send a message to anyone else who wants to pull this kind of a stock that maybe the u.s. is not so serious about all this. i do not blame this on you. for anyone wondering why this is going on, this is why it is going on and should never be let go until we get to the bottom of it. >> no apology necessary. mr. nuÑez. >> thank you. mr. morell, just to follow-up. the reason the perpetrators have not been brought to justice is because they are not labeled "al governmenthe u.s. will stop is that right? >> i don't know that. did consider them to be al qaeda, didn't they? >> what we said and what the analysts still believe is that the attackers that night, some of them were affiliated with al qaeda. you.ank i will switch topics. you participated in a deputies committee on september 12. you do not mention it, but you also participated in a deputies call on the 13th. in both of these, you discussed the benghazi attacks. >> correct. >> who else participated in that call? >> which one
this is a long time. this is a long time. i think we send a message to anyone else who wants to pull this kind of a stock that maybe the u.s. is not so serious about all this. i do not blame this on you. for anyone wondering why this is going on, this is why it is going on and should never be let go until we get to the bottom of it. >> no apology necessary. mr. nuÑez. >> thank you. mr. morell, just to follow-up. the reason the perpetrators have not been brought to justice is...
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. >> in the 25 years i was in prostitution i've been shot five times, stabbed 13 times, beat, kidnapped, held against my will. all those things happen when you're in prostitution. every time you go out there and somebody puts a gun to your head, your chances get lessened, you know what i mean? i understand where they came from, who they are. who better to send in and talk to them than somebody who has been through it. that's what i do. >> it's a little after 1:00 p.m. when the task force sets up in the hotel near o'hare airport. this strip of hotels and motels is a well-known hot spot of the business of sex for sale in cooke county. male under covers in one room begin to make contact with women advertising sex for sell on backpage.com. >> hi, i'm looking at your add and hoping you're available sometime today. would you be able to come to me? i'm at a hotel in schiller park. >> meantime in a room across the hall, female undercovers post fake ads on backpage and lure johns to the hotel. >> are you going to come visit me? what time are you looking at? i charge $90 for one hour be pt is tha
. >> in the 25 years i was in prostitution i've been shot five times, stabbed 13 times, beat, kidnapped, held against my will. all those things happen when you're in prostitution. every time you go out there and somebody puts a gun to your head, your chances get lessened, you know what i mean? i understand where they came from, who they are. who better to send in and talk to them than somebody who has been through it. that's what i do. >> it's a little after 1:00 p.m. when the task...
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i was dave petraeus' number two at the time. they woke me up the first time to tell me about the attack on the state department complex and by the time they woke me up, they told me about the attack. they told us that our officers on the base in benghazi had gone to the state department facility to help rescue the state department folks and that they had brought them back to our compound, where there was a second attack that our officers repulsed. then they told me everything was quiet. at that point, i went back to bed only to be woken up a few hours later by my staff to be told that our facility was under attack for a second time, this time with much heavier weapons that included mortars. >> what did you do? >> what i did was -- we have an instant messaging capability on our computer system. i chatted with our chief of station in tripoli for about two hours. i wanted to make sure that he and everything he needed. that there was nothing i could do to help him that was not being done, and i wanted him to know i was thinking abou
i was dave petraeus' number two at the time. they woke me up the first time to tell me about the attack on the state department complex and by the time they woke me up, they told me about the attack. they told us that our officers on the base in benghazi had gone to the state department facility to help rescue the state department folks and that they had brought them back to our compound, where there was a second attack that our officers repulsed. then they told me everything was quiet. at that...
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they're always asking when is story time next? am i on the list for story time? do i go to story time? where do i get an application? >> how do you think emilee will feel about that book? >> that's a good book. i liked the story when i was a kid. >> you haven't done this before. >> no. >> okay. whenever you're ready, just push the red button and there's about an eight to ten-second delay so wait a few seconds before you start speaking. there's the mike. you're welcome to send your kids a personal message. if you want to say, hey, hope things are good, be good for your mom. or if you want to sing them a song or say a prayer or whatever your little routine is with your kids, you're welcome to do that. this is your personal message to them. >> sweet. >> all right? just whenever you're ready. >> pretty nervous. what do i say? i don't want to mess up. like i want her to like what i say. i don't want to say anything stupid. i want to try. emilee, daddy loves you, baby. i can't wait to see you again. hope you're doing good for mommy and i'm going to read you a story. it
they're always asking when is story time next? am i on the list for story time? do i go to story time? where do i get an application? >> how do you think emilee will feel about that book? >> that's a good book. i liked the story when i was a kid. >> you haven't done this before. >> no. >> okay. whenever you're ready, just push the red button and there's about an eight to ten-second delay so wait a few seconds before you start speaking. there's the mike. you're...
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time is 5:24.ow about good news for people at homeowner associations worried about retro abuse to try to reduce water use for landscaping. a bill is headed to the california senate that offers protection. now under this proposed bill, associations, apartment projects, and housing coopives could -- not ban ban water use. >>> wildlife officials say there is one benefit from the recent storms that brought rain and snow across northern california. the u.s. fish and wildlife announced it will temporarily stop the transportation of salmon by trucks. instead they will release 4.5 million salmons at hatcheries starting today. the goal of the truck program was to protect salmon in poor water conditions because of that draw. >>> some animal lovers believe animals have a sixth sense for detecting natural disasters like an earthquake before they happen. video which some say was fake went viral showing a heard of bison stampeding down a highway. now the internet is buzzing the bison were signaling a much larger
time is 5:24.ow about good news for people at homeowner associations worried about retro abuse to try to reduce water use for landscaping. a bill is headed to the california senate that offers protection. now under this proposed bill, associations, apartment projects, and housing coopives could -- not ban ban water use. >>> wildlife officials say there is one benefit from the recent storms that brought rain and snow across northern california. the u.s. fish and wildlife announced it...
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muni's on time performance is the same as a year ago at 61%. we have had an increase in terms of service gaps compared to a year ago. we see continued disruptions particularly on the late rail system and the subway. a continued fragile system. we see continued of doors even after rehabilitation of vehicles which i know is continuing vexing problem they're attempting to address and on the good news bad news front we have increase of buses even though there are more in service. it's a good thing and more people are riding transit. we know we have a growing population. we know people want to ride transit so we see more riding it. the bad news is we're not providing enough service to accommodate everyone that wants to ride in a comfortable way in particular during peak hours so the system is making some progress on some fronts and there are significant continuing challenges and i think it's incumbent upon all of us, not just with our words but actions, to support muni and its ability to continually invest in its system, to improve its reliability,
muni's on time performance is the same as a year ago at 61%. we have had an increase in terms of service gaps compared to a year ago. we see continued disruptions particularly on the late rail system and the subway. a continued fragile system. we see continued of doors even after rehabilitation of vehicles which i know is continuing vexing problem they're attempting to address and on the good news bad news front we have increase of buses even though there are more in service. it's a good thing...
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time to celebrate.> -- one of the pruno suspects answers to authorities. >> do you waive your rights to a hearing? >> yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. >>> and -- >> she didn't show up at court today, so hopefully tuesday is my lucky day and they drop all the charges. >> corey long bides his time. @ñ >> get down on your knees. >>> during a recent shakedown at the santa rita jail, deputies discovered a large bag of inmate-made alcohol, or pruno. shortly afterward they found the remnants of even more. >> what is it? >> it's pruno. they obviously drank this already. they were in two canisters right here. >> this is what we do. >> one of the inmates now facing disciplinary action for the pruno is robin vongushon. >> christmas was coming. time to celebrate. get a little tipsy. >> vongushon was originally convicted six years earlier for a brutal assault. >> i knocked two people out. i broke somebody's jaw 18 places. i broke -- broke his face basically. >> vongushon is back in santa rita on a parole violation, the late
time to celebrate.> -- one of the pruno suspects answers to authorities. >> do you waive your rights to a hearing? >> yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. >>> and -- >> she didn't show up at court today, so hopefully tuesday is my lucky day and they drop all the charges. >> corey long bides his time. @ñ >> get down on your knees. >>> during a recent shakedown at the santa rita jail, deputies discovered a large bag of inmate-made alcohol, or pruno. shortly...
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colleagues thank you for allowing us to take the time today. i think this was a helpful hearing and with that i entertain a motion to continue item three to the call of the chair. >> so moved. >> okay. we will take that without objection. madam clerk can you call item four? >> item four is a resolution for "rescue row" for alabama street and 15th and 16th streets. >> supervisor campos is the author of item four. he is not here. i don't know if his aide will be here. i will just speak for this. i think this is -- actually i will add my name as a cosponsor. i think this is terrific. we in san francisco it's just really unbelievable how many amazing organizations we have, both governmental and nonprofit, just absolutely dedicated to animal welfare. and it's just shows the passion of this and compassion of this city, so i think this is a terrific proposal. i am fully supportive and hopefully supervisor campos can be happy with my opening remarks so supervisor kim. >> thank you. i am happy to add my name as a cosponsor. this portion of the area used
colleagues thank you for allowing us to take the time today. i think this was a helpful hearing and with that i entertain a motion to continue item three to the call of the chair. >> so moved. >> okay. we will take that without objection. madam clerk can you call item four? >> item four is a resolution for "rescue row" for alabama street and 15th and 16th streets. >> supervisor campos is the author of item four. he is not here. i don't know if his aide will be...
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two, three, hours later, you get pod time. >> what is pod time?use the phone. you can use the phone, take showers, and you come out with everybody else in your unit, jet get out of your cell. >> you're in here to realize if you're hanging out with the wrong people, drugs ain't even really cool like that. i know, i did a lot. if you're going to go to school, just go to school. and don't worry about drugs. don't worry about your friends. it's only going to be you. keep up with your homework, keep up with your assignments, do what you got to do, and turn it in on your own. you've got a lot more important things than to be smoking weed or whatever you all was doing in the bathroom. because you've got a lot more to worry about. >> markert! >> so you've never been in custody before, right? >> right. >> okay. so when you go in there, basically, females are going to come up to you, talk to you, ask you what you're about, just tell them. if you have any problems, talk to the deputy, and let them know you've never been in custody before. >> i don't want any
two, three, hours later, you get pod time. >> what is pod time?use the phone. you can use the phone, take showers, and you come out with everybody else in your unit, jet get out of your cell. >> you're in here to realize if you're hanging out with the wrong people, drugs ain't even really cool like that. i know, i did a lot. if you're going to go to school, just go to school. and don't worry about drugs. don't worry about your friends. it's only going to be you. keep up with your...
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eastern time. ring the alarm. it is time for "the reid report" with my colleague joy reid. up? >> i almost feel -- i'm going to call you roro today. that's how you do it today. >> you can call me that any time. >> sounds good. next on "the reid report" joe biden heads to ukraine. the situation there just keeps getting messier. why russia's acting out could show it's octobering out of a position of weak ands not a position of strength. then a new justice department overhaul that could effectively roll back sentences for people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses. those are the seam rules that disproportionately hit minorities. the reid report is coming up next. my guests are "nathan, which dish is better?". now i say you can have it all with our new seafood trios! red lobster's new seafood trios is three times delicious! choose one option from the wood-fire grill, one signature shrimp dish, and a pasta like new lobster mac and cheese. three choices all on one plate. just $15.99. for a limited time only! you can build it any way that you like, pick your three favorite thing
eastern time. ring the alarm. it is time for "the reid report" with my colleague joy reid. up? >> i almost feel -- i'm going to call you roro today. that's how you do it today. >> you can call me that any time. >> sounds good. next on "the reid report" joe biden heads to ukraine. the situation there just keeps getting messier. why russia's acting out could show it's octobering out of a position of weak ands not a position of strength. then a new justice...
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"time" magazine announcing the 2014 "time" 100.n the world. and "b" graces the cover. this footage was made during the magazine shoot, in which beyonce is being honored for raising her voice on and off stage, urging women to be independent leaders. about herself, the queen bee says, i'm not bossy. i'm the boss. also, the boss, pope francis, robert redford, kerry washington, among the other honorees. congratulations to all of the honorees. >>> robin roberts, congratulate you on your new book. >> thank you. >> it's been a whirlwind week for you, i know. yesterday, last night, stopping by jon stewart. shouting about "everybody's got something." that's the name of the book. she spent some time away, we all know, from "gma," after her bone marrow transplant. she's happy to be back. but jon hinted -- >> thanks so much for being here. >> can you imagine not sitting in that chair for six months? >> yes. [ laughter ] hold on. >> come back to us, jon. come back to us. come back to us. >> standing on a cool mountain. and a breeze was going th
"time" magazine announcing the 2014 "time" 100.n the world. and "b" graces the cover. this footage was made during the magazine shoot, in which beyonce is being honored for raising her voice on and off stage, urging women to be independent leaders. about herself, the queen bee says, i'm not bossy. i'm the boss. also, the boss, pope francis, robert redford, kerry washington, among the other honorees. congratulations to all of the honorees. >>> robin...
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changes over time. it takes a long time but these things change. low sex drive, low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red bl
changes over time. it takes a long time but these things change. low sex drive, low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid...