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yes, see it is unnatural to be dismayed by a president acting like a self-ininvolved prom king during times of war. can we see more of this buzz feed video? >> shut up. just stop it. it is a kitten. in his defense, horrible things happen every day. does that mean the president can never let his hair down? no. i think i am with him on this one. i think he initially said he doesn't have an issue with him doing this video. you look back at between two ferns. in terms of the purpose of getting people to go to healthcare.gov, it was successful in getting people to the website. within 24 hours last time there was a 40% up tick in website traffic. but once the question of when he did this video if it is the same day it is comparable to what you saw not as bad or obviously saw when he was playing golf after jim foley. to do it on the same day you can push that back 24 hours. being aware of optics, that's a lot of what is the thing you have to think about in politics is the optics and how is this going to look. a lot of times they don't care how things will look. >> if they pushed it back a da
yes, see it is unnatural to be dismayed by a president acting like a self-ininvolved prom king during times of war. can we see more of this buzz feed video? >> shut up. just stop it. it is a kitten. in his defense, horrible things happen every day. does that mean the president can never let his hair down? no. i think i am with him on this one. i think he initially said he doesn't have an issue with him doing this video. you look back at between two ferns. in terms of the purpose of...
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most women wear clothing sort of in the mid chest region, and this was an unnatural position. >> theredence of forcible sodomy. a look into charles rathbun's past revealed a man with a mercurial personality, which had cost him a number of freelance projects. >> he could be very personal and charming. he could lose his temper and almost go ballistic, throw things around a photo shoot. he could talk to models and be very personable and polite to them and then go behind the camera and say very derogatory things about them. >> a few years earlier in columbus, ohio, charles rathbun was arrested and charged with the rape of a married coworker. rathbun claimed the encounter was consensual and he was acquitted. the search of rathbun's home revealed a collection of over 200 guns. of particular interest was a .44 -- .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol. >> when i tested the gun chemically or i used presumptive tests, i did detect a positive presumptive test for blood on the breech face surface of that weapon. >> well, we found a lot of evidence from his house and from talking to his friends that he
most women wear clothing sort of in the mid chest region, and this was an unnatural position. >> theredence of forcible sodomy. a look into charles rathbun's past revealed a man with a mercurial personality, which had cost him a number of freelance projects. >> he could be very personal and charming. he could lose his temper and almost go ballistic, throw things around a photo shoot. he could talk to models and be very personable and polite to them and then go behind the camera and...
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there's nothing unnatural about what's in a vaccine. >> if they can't be convinced with that message, about the numbers -- they're shocking. 250,000 cases of measles last year. half of those were fatal. so what to people need to do to guard themselves and their family? >> worldwide, measles is still a major problem. if you have other illnesses, if your child is malnourished measles can be fatal. that's where we get the high numbers. what you have to do is first and foremost make the measles/mumps/rubella vaccine affordable. it's not everywhere. we need to drive the price down. foundations and governments need to do that. you need to get it to people. you can't be protected unless someone comes with the vaccine and is able to give it to you. so we have to do that as well. >> now, this controversy over whether or not to evacuation night is nothing new. >> no. elizabeth cohen has more. >> reporter: if you're a doctor in america, chances are you've never seen a case of measles, now some 36 years after the last case of crippling pair littic polio in this country, the sthoel recomercedez-be
there's nothing unnatural about what's in a vaccine. >> if they can't be convinced with that message, about the numbers -- they're shocking. 250,000 cases of measles last year. half of those were fatal. so what to people need to do to guard themselves and their family? >> worldwide, measles is still a major problem. if you have other illnesses, if your child is malnourished measles can be fatal. that's where we get the high numbers. what you have to do is first and foremost make the...
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so it didn't feel unnatural to see it there. i just -- reliving it, certainly, they did such a good job making it so authentic. i got to live some of it which was beautiful, wonderful and painful all at once >> the book he finished the book just so everyone understands and the screenplay was written. tell us the timing. because that finished right before he was killed. right? >> it's true. jason hall just finished first draft and texted chris, and chris texted back lol was the last thing and then he got news that he had been killed. jason and i went through stories and experiences emotions together. so it morphed over time. >> how about your children? will they see this? how much will they understand about their father's story? >> it's so interesting. they're elementary school age. it's not appropriate for them to see the movie yet. they know their dad is just their dad the one that held them to a high standard and loved them and laughs at them. it had nothing to do with his service, but they're aware of that. and we watched the
so it didn't feel unnatural to see it there. i just -- reliving it, certainly, they did such a good job making it so authentic. i got to live some of it which was beautiful, wonderful and painful all at once >> the book he finished the book just so everyone understands and the screenplay was written. tell us the timing. because that finished right before he was killed. right? >> it's true. jason hall just finished first draft and texted chris, and chris texted back lol was the last...
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. >> the whole situation was so unnatural. for those of wous hadn't actually been in an earthquake of that magnitude. >> reporter: he performed surgery on the 6-year-old boy underneath the concrete and steel and saved the boy's life but 42 people died. >> you have to have a sobering reality that something like this can happen again. >> reporter: and when the next powerful earthquake happens, will the columns fail again? the investigative unit has found that the columns and the ramps, and the railways in the bay area have yet to be retrofitted. >> those who have not been retrofitted will not farewell. >> reporter: the director of environmental engineering at stanford -- >> it is going to happen again. >> reporter: she says they won't withstand it. >> the type of ground shaking will increase retremendously in the last e three year s. >> we are racing time. >> reporter: this team has raced to retrofit more than 1,700 coll columns along 70 miles of track. but 250 columns on the 4 1/2 mile stretch from oakland coll coliseum still n
. >> the whole situation was so unnatural. for those of wous hadn't actually been in an earthquake of that magnitude. >> reporter: he performed surgery on the 6-year-old boy underneath the concrete and steel and saved the boy's life but 42 people died. >> you have to have a sobering reality that something like this can happen again. >> reporter: and when the next powerful earthquake happens, will the columns fail again? the investigative unit has found that the columns...
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. >> the whole situation was so unnatural.earthquake of that magnitude. >> reporter: he performed surgery on a 6-year-old boy. he saved the boy's life but 42 people died. >> i think you have to have a very sobering reality that something like this can happen again. >> reporter: and when the next powerful earthquake happens will the columns fail again? the investigative unit has found that some have yet to be retrofitted. >> the ones that have not been retrofitted will not farewell. it's somewhat overdue. >> she says when that happens the older nonretrofitted columns will sustain the most significant damage. >> with the type of ground shaking can result from it has increased tremendously the last three years. >> we're racing time yes. >> reporter: tom horton is the vice manager. his team has raced to retrofit more than 1,700 columns along more than 70 miles of track, but 250 columbias on a 4 1/2 mile stretch from the oakland coliseum to lake merritt still needs to be retrofitted. it was done over three decades ago. he expects t
. >> the whole situation was so unnatural.earthquake of that magnitude. >> reporter: he performed surgery on a 6-year-old boy. he saved the boy's life but 42 people died. >> i think you have to have a very sobering reality that something like this can happen again. >> reporter: and when the next powerful earthquake happens will the columns fail again? the investigative unit has found that some have yet to be retrofitted. >> the ones that have not been retrofitted...
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>>darya: that cause unnatural ghastly the business owner says he never thought he sees something like i thought it would come down sunday i did it know it will be in my lifetime or not and will bloom. >>darya: no was inside the building at the time and no one was hurt. >>mark: still ahead on the kron 4 morning news is groundhog day. he makes his famous ossified last vacation. >>darya: just days after the group of executed another hostage will have an update on ices. >>mark: her daughter not and, after she was found unconscious and in the bathtub. obably get the last roll. dad, but i practiced my bassoon. and i listened. i can do this. everyone deserves ooey gooey pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop! release a devastating avalanche of taste on your tongue. bury yourself in the flavor full of sweet icing and filling. call off the hounds! rescue is unnecessary. pillsbury toaster strudel, the snow day of breakfasts. >>mark>>george: >>george: 50 is 55 minutes now the trip time headed should be about 25 to 35 minutes is a really substantial increase years of extra time if that is
>>darya: that cause unnatural ghastly the business owner says he never thought he sees something like i thought it would come down sunday i did it know it will be in my lifetime or not and will bloom. >>darya: no was inside the building at the time and no one was hurt. >>mark: still ahead on the kron 4 morning news is groundhog day. he makes his famous ossified last vacation. >>darya: just days after the group of executed another hostage will have an update on ices....
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and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnatural look of liquids and powders. airbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. ve neill is an eight-time academy award-winning makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." she knows how beautiful airbrush makeup looks. >> it's a really flawless, very soft, velvety look, plush. it gives your skin a really plush look. >> announcer: john elliott is an oscar nominee and was the head makeup artist on "desperate housewives." >> airbrush makeup is so sheer. it's so natural-looking that people just look and say, "god you're glowing. i don't know why, but you look great." >> announcer: every woman knows that with fingers, sponges, and brushes, it's very hard to get a smooth, natural look. airbrush beautifully covers your flaws with the smoothest, most natural look available in any makeup anywhere. but until now you had to be a celebrity. not anymore. now airbrush is for everyone. luminess air has m
and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnatural look of liquids and powders. airbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. ve neill is an eight-time academy award-winning makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." she knows how beautiful airbrush makeup looks. >> it's a really flawless, very soft, velvety...
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so it didn't feel unnatural to see it there.-- reliving it, certainly, they did such a good job making it so authentic. i got to live some of it which was beautiful, wonderful and painful all at once >> the book he finished the book just so everyone understands and the screenplay was written. tell us the timing. because that finished right before he was killed. right? >> it's true. jason hall just finished first draft and texted chris, and chris texted back lol was the last thing and then he got news that he had been killed. jason and i went through stories and experiences emotions together. so it morphed over time. >> how about your children? will they see this? how much will they understand about their father's story? >> it's so interesting. they're elementary school age. it's not appropriate for them to see the movie yet. they know their dad is just their dad the one that held them to a high standard and loved them and laughs at them. it had nothing to do with his service, but they're aware of that. and we watched the trailer
so it didn't feel unnatural to see it there.-- reliving it, certainly, they did such a good job making it so authentic. i got to live some of it which was beautiful, wonderful and painful all at once >> the book he finished the book just so everyone understands and the screenplay was written. tell us the timing. because that finished right before he was killed. right? >> it's true. jason hall just finished first draft and texted chris, and chris texted back lol was the last thing...
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so it didn't feel unnatural to see it there.- reliving it, certainly, they did such a good job making it so authentic. i got to live some of it which was beautiful, wonderful and painful all at once >> the book he finished the book just so everyone understands and the screenplay was written. tell us the timing. because that finished right before he was killed. right? >> it's true. jason hall just finished first draft and texted chris, and chris texted back lol was the last thing and then he got news that he had been killed. jason and i went through stories and experiences emotions together. so it morphed over time. >> how about your children? will they see this? how much will they understand about their father's story? >> it's so interesting. they're elementary school age. it's not appropriate for them to see the movie yet. they know their dad is just their dad the one that held them to a high standard and loved them and laughs at them. it had nothing to do with his service, but they're aware of that. and we watched the trailer
so it didn't feel unnatural to see it there.- reliving it, certainly, they did such a good job making it so authentic. i got to live some of it which was beautiful, wonderful and painful all at once >> the book he finished the book just so everyone understands and the screenplay was written. tell us the timing. because that finished right before he was killed. right? >> it's true. jason hall just finished first draft and texted chris, and chris texted back lol was the last thing and...
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stand by and not do anything about that, and to treat it the way they are as if this is somehow an unnatural and inappropriate reaction on the part of a man who's trying to save his own country. that is ridiculous. lou: and, of course, this administration appears to be reserving its empathy for our enemies. >> yes, the thing that is really amazing, they are -- you look at countries that we can rely on egypt and saudi arabia and some of the other countries affiliated with saudi arabia and jordan, and we are walking away and giving iran a free ticket to develop nuclear weapons which would change the entire balance of politics and power in that region. it's crazy. lou: and does on so many issues, as we have to wrap up here. this administration has not gone before the american people to sell the idea, to sell the plan nor has it brought congress along. this is a president behaving, if he were in any other country but this, his approach and his demeanor would be considered by just about any careful observer as authoritarian not democratic. >> agree with that. my hope is that the congress is going
stand by and not do anything about that, and to treat it the way they are as if this is somehow an unnatural and inappropriate reaction on the part of a man who's trying to save his own country. that is ridiculous. lou: and, of course, this administration appears to be reserving its empathy for our enemies. >> yes, the thing that is really amazing, they are -- you look at countries that we can rely on egypt and saudi arabia and some of the other countries affiliated with saudi arabia and...
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so it didn't feel unnatural to see it there.eliving it, certainly, they did such a good job making it so authentic. i got to live some of it which was beautiful, wonderful and painful all at once >> the book he finished the book just so everyone understands and the screenplay was written. tell us the timing. because that finished right before he was killed. right? >> it's true. jason hall just finished first draft and texted chris, and chris texted back lol was the last thing and then he got news that he had been killed. jason and i went through stories and experiences emotions together. so it morphed over time. >> how about your children? will they see this? how much will they understand about their father's story? >> it's so interesting. they're elementary school age. it's not appropriate for them to see the movie yet. they know their dad is just their dad the one that held them to a high standard and loved them and laughs at them. it had nothing to do with his service, but they're aware of that. and we watched the trailer tog
so it didn't feel unnatural to see it there.eliving it, certainly, they did such a good job making it so authentic. i got to live some of it which was beautiful, wonderful and painful all at once >> the book he finished the book just so everyone understands and the screenplay was written. tell us the timing. because that finished right before he was killed. right? >> it's true. jason hall just finished first draft and texted chris, and chris texted back lol was the last thing and...
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the other issue is somehow people think it's unnatural or even poisonous to put vaccines in your bodyall number do. and there they have to understand the same things that are out in the world, measles, the flu, these are things we use small bits of to build munt. >> what about the numbers? they're shocking. we're talking about 250,000 cases of measles last year. half of those were fatal. so what do people need to do to guard themselves and their family against contracting this disease? >> well worldwide, measles is still a major problem. and if you have other illnesses, if your child is malnourished measles can really be fatal. that's how we get these high numbers. what you have to do is first and foremost make the vaccine affordable. it's getting into countries. it's not everywhere. we need though drive the price down. foundations and governments need to do that. then you need to be able to get it out to people. you can't be protected unless one comes with the vaccine and is able to give it to you so we have to do that as well. we could probably get measles more or less eliminated as
the other issue is somehow people think it's unnatural or even poisonous to put vaccines in your bodyall number do. and there they have to understand the same things that are out in the world, measles, the flu, these are things we use small bits of to build munt. >> what about the numbers? they're shocking. we're talking about 250,000 cases of measles last year. half of those were fatal. so what do people need to do to guard themselves and their family against contracting this disease?...
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this essential advantage, whether derived from its own separate strength or from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. while, then, every part of our country thus feels an immediate and particular interest in union, all the parts combined cannot fail to find in the united mass of means and efforts greater strength greater resource proportionably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign nations, and, what is of inestimable value they must derive from union an exemption from those broils and wars between themselves which so frequently afflict neighboring countries not tied together by the same governments, which their own rivalships alone would be sufficient to produce, but which opposite foreign alliances, attachments, and intrigues would stimulate and embitter. hence, likewise, they will avoid the necessity of those overgrown military establishments which, under any form of government, are inauspicious to liberty and which are to be regarded as particularly hostile to republican li
this essential advantage, whether derived from its own separate strength or from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. while, then, every part of our country thus feels an immediate and particular interest in union, all the parts combined cannot fail to find in the united mass of means and efforts greater strength greater resource proportionably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign...
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. >> the whole situation was so unnatural.not actually been in an earthquake of that magnitude. >> reporter: he performed surgery on a 6-year-old boy underneath the tons of concrete and steel. he saved the boy's life but 42 people died. >> i think you have to have a very sobering reality that something like that can happen again. >> reporter: and when the next powerful earthquake happens, will the columns fail again? the investigative unit has discovered some columns supporting bridges, ramps and railways in the bay area have yet to be retrofitted. >> those that have not will not do well. >> reporter: she is a civil and environmental engineer. she says the older, non-retrofitted columns will sustain the most damage. >> it is how the type of quake is what ground shaking can increase after this many years. >> we are racing time. >> reporter: tom horton says his team has raced to retrofit more than 70 columns along the 700 mile track. but 250 columns from this stretch still need to be retro retrofitted. it was built more than 40
. >> the whole situation was so unnatural.not actually been in an earthquake of that magnitude. >> reporter: he performed surgery on a 6-year-old boy underneath the tons of concrete and steel. he saved the boy's life but 42 people died. >> i think you have to have a very sobering reality that something like that can happen again. >> reporter: and when the next powerful earthquake happens, will the columns fail again? the investigative unit has discovered some columns...
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and there's something about that unnatural environment that causes the people who are the keepers ofsteps to make that easier on them to the point to where you don't see them as humans at all. i tried to consciously fight against that tendency. hopefully i modelled that for some of the people. it is possible to spend your career in corrections and not treat inmates like dirt and not treat these people like trash, but to have compassion and sympathy and understanding for what the families go through. >> and families usually go through a lot. >> hi, we're here to see victoria groth. >> all right, can i check your i.d., please? >> sure. my name is carol groth, i'm here with my daughter, jessica, we're here to see her sister, my other daughter victoria, who's been in jail the last few months. we come to see her every couple weeks and she seems to be doing okay. >> vicki groth is back in jail for larceny, in this case stealing christmas gifts from the children of a trend and returning them to the store for cash. >> previous to this she has stolen from jessica, she has stolen from me, she
and there's something about that unnatural environment that causes the people who are the keepers ofsteps to make that easier on them to the point to where you don't see them as humans at all. i tried to consciously fight against that tendency. hopefully i modelled that for some of the people. it is possible to spend your career in corrections and not treat inmates like dirt and not treat these people like trash, but to have compassion and sympathy and understanding for what the families go...
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having a cold, a dress code that said you must use something unnatural to your hair in order to work here is a form of race discrimination. also done work in terms of english only, contesting english only, something that is often done. the reaction from congress and in terms of religion, the issues have changed since 1964. not so much that they say no jews, no muslims but dress code. with been very active in that area. for this talk, i want to focus on gender equity. one can to do everything, i will focus on gender equity. and talk about advances that have been made over the past decade at how far we have to go. i do believe that anniversaries like the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act is a particularly useful moment in which to reflect on what has happened which has been positive and what else needs to be done. here's the framework i want to use in talking about this. a framework i started doing a number of years ago, but it resonates for me now because many other the presentations and you've heard have actually used this framework. so, the framework is that to achieve any so
having a cold, a dress code that said you must use something unnatural to your hair in order to work here is a form of race discrimination. also done work in terms of english only, contesting english only, something that is often done. the reaction from congress and in terms of religion, the issues have changed since 1964. not so much that they say no jews, no muslims but dress code. with been very active in that area. for this talk, i want to focus on gender equity. one can to do everything, i...
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. >> the whole situation was so unnatural. for those of us who hadn't actually been in an earthquake of that magnitude. >> vets performed vergery on a 6-year-old boy beyond the tons of concrete and steel. he saved the boy's life but 42 people died. >> you have to have a very sobering reality that something like this can happen again. >> and when the next powerful earthquake happens, will our columns fail again? the investigative unit has discovered some columns in the bay area have yet to be retrofitted. >> the ones that have nothing retrofitted will not fare very well. >> this woman is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at standard. >> heyayward falls is overdue. >> when that happened she says the older, nonretrofitted columns will sustain the most damage. >> our understanding of the power of earthquakes with the kind of ground shaking can result from earthquakes has released tremendously in the last three years. >> we're racing time. >> tom horton is the manager of the earthquake safety program. his team has
. >> the whole situation was so unnatural. for those of us who hadn't actually been in an earthquake of that magnitude. >> vets performed vergery on a 6-year-old boy beyond the tons of concrete and steel. he saved the boy's life but 42 people died. >> you have to have a very sobering reality that something like this can happen again. >> and when the next powerful earthquake happens, will our columns fail again? the investigative unit has discovered some columns in the...
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this is an unnatural and unwanted position that barack obama is putting himself into.elected to do the opposite of. he was elected to bring troops home according to his campaign, and now he's asking for permission to send troops over there, to become a commander-in-chief in wartime. whether it's right or wrong in that respect history will decide. >> it may have already because one thing that seems very clear at this point, partisan politics aside, were it not for the war in eye being ra isis would not exist. >> i don't think anybody can dispute that shep. >> so that's the reason that so many of our allies overseas are concerned, the reason that some of those of capitol hill are concerned when we turned over the bucket in iraq and created this thing, what will we create here and how far will this spread? >> well, as ed henry so nicely reminded us there is no consensus on what the resolution must say. the president needs a consensus, a strong majority from both parties in both houses of congress about the extent of his powers and the limitations on his powers. the kid us
this is an unnatural and unwanted position that barack obama is putting himself into.elected to do the opposite of. he was elected to bring troops home according to his campaign, and now he's asking for permission to send troops over there, to become a commander-in-chief in wartime. whether it's right or wrong in that respect history will decide. >> it may have already because one thing that seems very clear at this point, partisan politics aside, were it not for the war in eye being ra...
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blue-green algae blooms are an unnatural occurrence and they happen from time to time in lakes, but thistrict we have seen toxic ones. >> stone and her family are doing their best to get the word out. they have been passing out flyers every day since josey's death. the warning may have helped save erica's dog myless. >> today, we stayed away from any shores and i ran around the lake. there's little streams we had to cross to get around. i kept his leash really tight so his head couldn't get near the water below. >> jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> now to a name you may not have heard in a while. charles manson is not going to be able to get married as planned. the 80-year-old and a 26-year-old applyied for a marriage license last year. the license expires on thursday. they will not allow weddings on week days so the couple will have to apply for a new license. manson killed seven people including pregnant actress sharon tate. >> running with a purpose. we'll show you why this man is doing a loop around the united states. >>> plus -- >> it changes lives. i mean it changes everyday li
blue-green algae blooms are an unnatural occurrence and they happen from time to time in lakes, but thistrict we have seen toxic ones. >> stone and her family are doing their best to get the word out. they have been passing out flyers every day since josey's death. the warning may have helped save erica's dog myless. >> today, we stayed away from any shores and i ran around the lake. there's little streams we had to cross to get around. i kept his leash really tight so his head...
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it's unnatural for the fed to keep rates at zero. they have got to for the economy eventually start to raise rates. whether they start late summer or early fall, we are confident they will raise rates because you are in a normal economy. in terms of bond interest rates, we think they are going to rise but less than they normally would because of what's going on in europe and in japan. in terms of the fed, they will be raising rates. that will help the banks out a great deal. >> what do you make of the fact that some big banks, discover financial, not truly a bank, morgan stanley, these stocks are down 10% in just over 30 days. >> we think that's an opportunity. we think if you look at the fundamentals of these banks, we own morgan stanley, we like it a great deal, they have remade their businesses. they are doing exceptionally well. their earnings power is going to be going up. they think they can take to 12% roe in a normal economy. if you look at historic valuations we think that would be worth 1.5 times its book value. if you get
it's unnatural for the fed to keep rates at zero. they have got to for the economy eventually start to raise rates. whether they start late summer or early fall, we are confident they will raise rates because you are in a normal economy. in terms of bond interest rates, we think they are going to rise but less than they normally would because of what's going on in europe and in japan. in terms of the fed, they will be raising rates. that will help the banks out a great deal. >> what do...
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know that there are people who are theatrical but you have a grieving mother, and it seems almost unnaturald when she sees pictures of her son. >> and lloyd's fiancee and the defendant's girlfriend are sisters, a sisters, and we saw them hugging the day that odin lloyd was killed and now they witting on op opposite sides. what do you make of this? >> at that point, they were consoling each other at a time that was difficult, but now, hernandez' fiancee is go g toing to stand with him, and the victim's girlfriend is going to be standing with the mother and that family, and this this is is a house divided, and tlhere is going to be a lot of pain, and a lot of tension in this family for years to come regardless of the outcome. >> and judge seidlin, have you seen anything like this two family members on opposite sides in your courtroom? >> yes, you will have it in probate court fighting over mo money, and family court where the husband and the wife are ripping each other apart and destroying the children. you will see it in the courthouse each day. >> yes. in murder trial ss, too. >> but who el
know that there are people who are theatrical but you have a grieving mother, and it seems almost unnaturald when she sees pictures of her son. >> and lloyd's fiancee and the defendant's girlfriend are sisters, a sisters, and we saw them hugging the day that odin lloyd was killed and now they witting on op opposite sides. what do you make of this? >> at that point, they were consoling each other at a time that was difficult, but now, hernandez' fiancee is go g toing to stand with...
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. >> they would just come on and be like, hey, seth. [ laughter ] >> seth: it seems a little unnaturalrd. >> seth: we -- some "snl" memories, i remember we made a wager once. >> oh, we did. >> seth: yeah. >> you made the wager. i was scared -- when i got to "snl," they sat me down, they were like, "seth will swing by." and i was like, "not that one." [ laughter ] i was just writing the first day, and then you just showed up and like sat on the couch. you were like, "hey, how is it going?" i just had to pretend you're weren't seth myers. >> seth: oh, that's very nice. >> oh, hey, man. just chilling. then you came up to me, because i went to iowa, you went to northwestern. you were like, "iowa's playing northwestern, let's bet six beers on it. a six pack." i was like, "okay, whatever, you're my boss." [ laughter ] then iowa won, and i was too scared to ever bring it up. [ laughter ] you didn't give me beer. >> seth: i didn't, i forgot. i forgot. >> are you really? i'm kidding. >> seth: i'm so sorry. >> oh, my gosh. >> seth: but there you go. it's keystone light. [ cheers and applause ] >
. >> they would just come on and be like, hey, seth. [ laughter ] >> seth: it seems a little unnaturalrd. >> seth: we -- some "snl" memories, i remember we made a wager once. >> oh, we did. >> seth: yeah. >> you made the wager. i was scared -- when i got to "snl," they sat me down, they were like, "seth will swing by." and i was like, "not that one." [ laughter ] i was just writing the first day, and then you just...
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and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnatural look of liquids and powders. airbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. ve neill is an eight-time academy award-winning makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." she knows how beautiful airbrush makeup looks. >> it's a really flawless, very soft, velvety look, plush. it gives your skin a really plush look. >> announcer: john elliott is an oscar nominee and was the head makeup artist on "desperate housewives." >> airbrush makeup is so sheer. it's so natural-looking that people just look and say, "god you're glowing. i don't know why, but you look great." >> announcer: every woman knows that with fingers, sponges, and brushes, it's very hard to get a smooth, natural look. airbrush beautifully covers your flaws with the smoothest, most natural look available in any makeup anywhere. but until now you had to be a celebrity. not anymore. now airbrush is for everyone. luminess air has m
and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnatural look of liquids and powders. airbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. ve neill is an eight-time academy award-winning makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." she knows how beautiful airbrush makeup looks. >> it's a really flawless, very soft, velvety...
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>> well, again, because it's so unnatural and the economy isn't strengthening you will see more and moredon't hire people who are really getting minimum wage but think about a retailer who isn't doing well that competes with a walmart or t.j. maxx. it is then going to have a ripple effect and it will start to accelerate maybe their bad numbers, because ceos are judged based on profitability so if you are having to pay more money out to get or keep employees, guess what, that cost is going to trickle down to you and me and everybody else watching right now. so when you hear stories like this, everyone needs to know these stories impact how much they are going to pay for goods and services and it is going to hurt small businesses and it is going to hurt without any question retailers that aren't doing very well. >> so how might it further impact our economy overall, then? >> well you will see prices going higher, you will see people not making as much money or having much more money to be able to pay on consumer goods so it will then have again, more of a ripple effect of slowing things do
>> well, again, because it's so unnatural and the economy isn't strengthening you will see more and moredon't hire people who are really getting minimum wage but think about a retailer who isn't doing well that competes with a walmart or t.j. maxx. it is then going to have a ripple effect and it will start to accelerate maybe their bad numbers, because ceos are judged based on profitability so if you are having to pay more money out to get or keep employees, guess what, that cost is going...
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. >>> models are supposed to look good, but the critics say their standard bu city really unnatural.nt regulate models and fashion photos do you think? that's ahead. >>> music world honors stevie [richard] america,it's me richard. h&r block tax pro. did you file your taxes with someone else last year? if so,come into block and pay us half,what you paid them. that's right.half.50% less. come in here and get your money. what are you waiting for? it's refund season-get your billions back,america! hey ladies you love it, you've gotta have it. cinnamon toast crunch. 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistable. everybody craves those crazy squares. introducing dance-all-you-want bladder leak protection. only always discreet underwear has soft, dual leakguard barriers. plus a discreet fit that hugs your curves. now bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. visit alwaysdiscreet.com for coupons and your free sample. dance more, save more. when you buy new always discreet at walmart, you're getting advanced bladder leak protection & comfort at an everyday low price. so go ahead and show o
. >>> models are supposed to look good, but the critics say their standard bu city really unnatural.nt regulate models and fashion photos do you think? that's ahead. >>> music world honors stevie [richard] america,it's me richard. h&r block tax pro. did you file your taxes with someone else last year? if so,come into block and pay us half,what you paid them. that's right.half.50% less. come in here and get your money. what are you waiting for? it's refund season-get your...
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having a code, addressing code addressing code that says, you must do something unnatural chair in order to come work your is a form of race discrimination. i have also done work in terms of contesting english-only rules something that is often done as well as in terms of religion issues have changed since 1964. not so much that they say no jews, no muslims but about issues of dress code. we have been active in that area. for this talk i want to focus on gender equity. one cannot do everything. i will focus on gender equity. i we will talk about the advances that have been made over the past decade and how far we have to go. i do believe that anniversaries like the 50th anniversary 50th anniversary of the civil rights act is a particularly useful moment in which to reflect on what has happened that has been positive and what else needs to be done. here is the framework i want to use in talking about this with particularly resonates for me now because many of the presentations you have heard have actually used this framework. the framework is that, to achieve any social justice goal any s
having a code, addressing code addressing code that says, you must do something unnatural chair in order to come work your is a form of race discrimination. i have also done work in terms of contesting english-only rules something that is often done as well as in terms of religion issues have changed since 1964. not so much that they say no jews, no muslims but about issues of dress code. we have been active in that area. for this talk i want to focus on gender equity. one cannot do everything....
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having a cold, a dress code that said you must use something unnatural to your hair in order to work here is a form of race discrimination. also done work in terms of english only, contesting english only, something that is often done. the reaction from congress and in terms of religion, the issues have changed since 1964. not so much that they say no jews, no muslims but dress code. with been very active in that area. for this talk, i want to focus on gender equity. one can to do everything, i will focus on gender equity. and talk about advances that have been made over the past decade at how far we have to go. i do believe that anniversaries like the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act is a particularly useful moment in which to reflect on what has happened which has been positive and what else needs to be done. here's the framework i want to use in talking about this. a framework i started doing a number of years ago, but it resonates for me now because many other the presentations and you've heard have actually used this framework. so, the framework is that to achieve any so
having a cold, a dress code that said you must use something unnatural to your hair in order to work here is a form of race discrimination. also done work in terms of english only, contesting english only, something that is often done. the reaction from congress and in terms of religion, the issues have changed since 1964. not so much that they say no jews, no muslims but dress code. with been very active in that area. for this talk, i want to focus on gender equity. one can to do everything, i...
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philanthropists need to find a way to put money at work in a very long-term focus, and it is unnaturalnd the philanthropy sector. they also need to find a way to take risks. when you are dealing with cbe there is a lot of risk. on our noisy to think about their time, talent, and treasure, -- entrepreneurs need to think about that time talent, and treasure. thinking about what you do to create jobs and make money is something you can do to counter violent extremism. a couple of examples -- you would never expect a san diego large for newer who has an online agency to do what he does for nike for counter extremism. joe martucci, from new york -- and men of the country, and the world -- he has a business that will append the way we look at advertising, and he is here because he cares about ideas to save people's lives. we need more people like him and what people like us to challenge them. again commit is not natural for them to think about being part of this as a cause. when i have those moments where i'm doubting myself as superman, and meeting the news and it is frightening, i would th
philanthropists need to find a way to put money at work in a very long-term focus, and it is unnaturalnd the philanthropy sector. they also need to find a way to take risks. when you are dealing with cbe there is a lot of risk. on our noisy to think about their time, talent, and treasure, -- entrepreneurs need to think about that time talent, and treasure. thinking about what you do to create jobs and make money is something you can do to counter violent extremism. a couple of examples -- you...
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so i view this next extension in question which is a public-private relationship as a natural and unnatural me is we all have a common interest in the common interest is it doesn't matter what business is we run over and they want to secure the information or the good of the people who are putting their trust in our respective organizations and to make sure we maintain that trust at all times. so the interest is high from my perspective to be involved and engaged and the opportunities are high because the collective intelligence that we can bring to the table that benefits everyone i would argue is of common interest to each of us. and then finally i would say there are two incredible opportunities that i think we can have in the public-private relationship. the first one we all talked talk about which is the ability to share the information on what we know. to demonstrate to you how sensitized i am to the issue is a discredit to the beginning i have to be absolutely clear that i stayed i am not talking about sharing the actual content that i'm here to protect. it is sharing what i am learn
so i view this next extension in question which is a public-private relationship as a natural and unnatural me is we all have a common interest in the common interest is it doesn't matter what business is we run over and they want to secure the information or the good of the people who are putting their trust in our respective organizations and to make sure we maintain that trust at all times. so the interest is high from my perspective to be involved and engaged and the opportunities are high...
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immigration is an unnatural act as george suggested. uprooting yourself, going somewhere else is something that random numbers of individuals do at any given time. mass movements that inspire a lot of people who did not just in economics. you don't have huge masses of people moving because they increase the minimum wage by dollar 25 an hour people move for reasons that are spiritual, cultural they migrate people are moving in order to pursue dreams or escape nightmares. when they cease to be enchanting mass immigration can stop just as suddenly as it began. we can analyze dreams or nightmares trying to understand what goes on. and in shaping our nation i looked at some of the historic migrations, the use migration style and in other parts of the british isles they goes on. you had huge numbers as a proportion of pre-existing population in the 12 years between 1763, the end of the war while warning that after his losers. never thought of that before, but it's true. the outbreak of the american revolution in 1775. they went down they go d
immigration is an unnatural act as george suggested. uprooting yourself, going somewhere else is something that random numbers of individuals do at any given time. mass movements that inspire a lot of people who did not just in economics. you don't have huge masses of people moving because they increase the minimum wage by dollar 25 an hour people move for reasons that are spiritual, cultural they migrate people are moving in order to pursue dreams or escape nightmares. when they cease to be...
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i decided to do what most pilots consider to be unnatural.od airplane of the take a look. what do president bush bill murray and drew breeze have in chan? they've all put their lives in the hands of a u.s. army parachute team, the golden knights. >> the golden knights were formed in 1959 and it was formed as an effort to compete against the soviet union. they earned so many gold medals, they adopted the name golden knights. >> between demonstrations and competitions, they are an elite team. all 89 members are soldiers and use their skills to perform special operation forces. but their main mission, to connect america's army to the people. >> this is one of them. joe is my tandem instructor. i just met him yesterday and i'm about to trust him with my life. that's right. i'm putting my go army chant on hold to earn another set of wings. >> i don't think you can mentally prepare for this. it's not natural to throw yourself out of an airplane. >> you can see them wearing a lot of army colors. but i brought my navy wings with me. i may be outnumbe
i decided to do what most pilots consider to be unnatural.od airplane of the take a look. what do president bush bill murray and drew breeze have in chan? they've all put their lives in the hands of a u.s. army parachute team, the golden knights. >> the golden knights were formed in 1959 and it was formed as an effort to compete against the soviet union. they earned so many gold medals, they adopted the name golden knights. >> between demonstrations and competitions, they are an...
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but with the massive qe in the world is it driving an unnatural interest rate. >> of course but it is everywhere. >> yes. >> i like floating rates because you're hedged against interest rates going up but capturing a descent yield spread. >> thank you for coming in this morning in the snow. >> our pleasure. >> is it a snow day by the way? >> for kids? >> yeah i know we don't do that on this show. >> work. >> there's other networks. >> starting two hours late. >> no i didn't know if the schools were being closed today. >> in the city. >> i want want to encourage people to go to other networks but people find out about these things in the morning. i don't have these answers. i'm trying to find out. thanks guys. still to come this morning a live report from north carolina where residents are getting slammed by a winter storm and lot of news on apple including a revamp of its stores and get this, a possible apple car. an icar. and later deeper into the situation in europe and ask what the risk of a grexit means for the global markets. >> big holiday today so a lot of schools are closed be
but with the massive qe in the world is it driving an unnatural interest rate. >> of course but it is everywhere. >> yes. >> i like floating rates because you're hedged against interest rates going up but capturing a descent yield spread. >> thank you for coming in this morning in the snow. >> our pleasure. >> is it a snow day by the way? >> for kids? >> yeah i know we don't do that on this show. >> work. >> there's other networks....
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want the government putting chemicals in their kid's bodies and people on the left who say it's unnatural1, they can't get vaccinated for measles. that's a concern. >> i was thinking about this a lot. we have children in school and the 5-year-old comes home with a cold every other day since she has been in kindergarten. i think pediatricians let parents know, you can ask us anything you want. there fears whether they are legitimate or not and i use that word cautiously. i think a lot of people feel instantly when they question vehicle seens, they are shut down and told they don't believe in science, you should be able to ask anything you want and the pediatrician should open. some parents have felt that they are shutout as soon as you say i have concerns they are shutout. now you have parents who say should i be able to sue you if you allow your child to go to school unvaccinated. i spoke with an attorney as a theory whoa said wondering if this conversation would ever happen. two years later we are having a real dialogue of whether or not a parent should be sued if you let your kid in. >>
want the government putting chemicals in their kid's bodies and people on the left who say it's unnatural1, they can't get vaccinated for measles. that's a concern. >> i was thinking about this a lot. we have children in school and the 5-year-old comes home with a cold every other day since she has been in kindergarten. i think pediatricians let parents know, you can ask us anything you want. there fears whether they are legitimate or not and i use that word cautiously. i think a lot of...
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i suppose the conversation if you call it that is be a unnatural conversation. it's very one-way. ask her any questions, she would refuse to answer questions. if you had a child that had gone abroad. one would expect the parents to engage in face time social media contacts to see photographs of their friends, surrounding, to know what they're up to on a day-to-day basis. there's none of that for the family. they hang on to her words, hoping she's alive, that she hasn't been killed by a drone or a bomb or whatever. most of the contact is extremely religious and justifying her actions. but the parents have been extremely hard on her. this occasion the news about the contact with the three girls, they say as far as they're concerned, her actions are a perverted evil distortion of islam. and they condemn her ass, but atted end of the day, she's their daughter they want her to come home. she's their flesh and blood. >> we can only imagine their heartbreak. nice to talk to you, back to chris. >>> it's real it's happening, if it can happen there, it can happen in the u.s. so the media an
i suppose the conversation if you call it that is be a unnatural conversation. it's very one-way. ask her any questions, she would refuse to answer questions. if you had a child that had gone abroad. one would expect the parents to engage in face time social media contacts to see photographs of their friends, surrounding, to know what they're up to on a day-to-day basis. there's none of that for the family. they hang on to her words, hoping she's alive, that she hasn't been killed by a drone or...
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and people on the left saying it's unnatural. >> it will be interesting to see how it expands how peopleunder the age of 1. they can't get vaccinated for measles. >> i was thinking about this a lot, even though i don't have children. i have nieces and nephew. the 5-year-old comes home with a cold every other day since she's been in kikindergarten. i think pediatricians should let parents know you can ask us anything you want. there are fears whether it's legitimate or not. i use the word cautiously. i think parents feel when they question vaccines they're shut down and told they don't know what they're talking about. you should be able to ask anything you want and the pediatrician should open up. >> and they will. >> i think some parents have felt that, you know, they're kind of shut out. as soon as you say i've got concerns they're shut out. now you have parents saying should i be able to sue if you allow your child to go to school unvaccinated. i spoke with the attorney who wrote in the paper two years ago a theory wondering if the conversation would ever happen. two years later, we're
and people on the left saying it's unnatural. >> it will be interesting to see how it expands how peopleunder the age of 1. they can't get vaccinated for measles. >> i was thinking about this a lot, even though i don't have children. i have nieces and nephew. the 5-year-old comes home with a cold every other day since she's been in kikindergarten. i think pediatricians should let parents know you can ask us anything you want. there are fears whether it's legitimate or not. i use the...
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so having a code, a dressing code that says you must do something unnatural to your her in order to come work here is we say a form of race discrimination. also done work in terms of english only, contesting english only rules something that is often gotten the reaction from congress, as well as in terms of religion, the issues have changed since 1964. not so much that they say no jews, no muslims. it's about issues of dress code. and again we've been very active in that area. but for this talk i want to focus on gender equity. simply because one can't do everything, i'm going to focus on gender equity. and talk about the chances that have been made over the past decade and how far we have to go. idb leave that anniversaries like the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act is a particularly useful moment in which to reflect on what happened that's been positive, what else needs to be done. so here's the framework i want to use in talking about this. and it's a framework that i started using a number of years ago, but it particularly resonates for me now because many of the presentations
so having a code, a dressing code that says you must do something unnatural to your her in order to come work here is we say a form of race discrimination. also done work in terms of english only, contesting english only rules something that is often gotten the reaction from congress, as well as in terms of religion, the issues have changed since 1964. not so much that they say no jews, no muslims. it's about issues of dress code. and again we've been very active in that area. but for this talk...