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analysts at securities estimate the unrealized gains on shares held by more than 1800 listed japanese firms. they say those gains came to $118 billion over six months. that's an increase of 160%. and analysts who helped put the report together say managers at companies need to implement a growth strategy. >> translator: the most important thing for the companies is to make use of these financial gains. they could use the money for acquiring firms, advancing into markets in other countries, and making capital investments to expand their production capacity in japan. >>> chinese business regulators have put the brakes on a japanese joint venture again. managers at the electronics firm sony and partners at the optical firm olympus want to make medical equipment together. they have had to put off plans for a second time. the managers want to set up a firm in china to develop endoscopes. they were hoping to establish their firm by the end of last year. they said later they'd push their target date back to april because chinese regulators were taking longer than they'd expected to check the
analysts at securities estimate the unrealized gains on shares held by more than 1800 listed japanese firms. they say those gains came to $118 billion over six months. that's an increase of 160%. and analysts who helped put the report together say managers at companies need to implement a growth strategy. >> translator: the most important thing for the companies is to make use of these financial gains. they could use the money for acquiring firms, advancing into markets in other...
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it was unreal. the fireballs were huge.hey didn't make much sound but they were hot, and you could really feel the heat. >> the eruptions put firefighters in serious danger. >> we were operating an aerial ladder at that time, so my first concern was to make sure those guys on the ladder were okay. the chief did that. he confirmed that they were safe. >> the fireballs are the result of the chemical canisters melting and the flammable liquid inside exploding. >> the methanol-based product is what provided the entertainment. >> after working into the night to bring the blaze under control, chief fred burrows begins an on-scene interview with andrew about the fire. >> we had portions of the building collapse -- >> the chief thinks the explosions have stopped, but right in the middle of the interview, the fire unleashes its biggest blast of the night. >> any injuries or -- >> not at this time. that was a bit warm. >> honestly, i thought we had pretty much ran out of material to burn at that point, but apparently there was a coup
it was unreal. the fireballs were huge.hey didn't make much sound but they were hot, and you could really feel the heat. >> the eruptions put firefighters in serious danger. >> we were operating an aerial ladder at that time, so my first concern was to make sure those guys on the ladder were okay. the chief did that. he confirmed that they were safe. >> the fireballs are the result of the chemical canisters melting and the flammable liquid inside exploding. >> the...
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i always feel that the downside approaches some element of impracticality, unreality. here's an example. i went to an islamic service, and as i walked in the door, the first thing i found is that all the men had to sit on one side and all the women had to sit on the other side - it makes no sense to me. another example: i'm photographing a wedding and the minister informs me immediately that the ceremony must not be photographed; we must restage it after the - it makes no sense to me. a third example: where was i? in church, at a wedding rehearsal, this was told to me that this lady was not a member of the church. and in this church, women don't wear pants. i know several churches where women are not permitted to dress ever in pants. the lady said that she was there for the wedding rehearsal, whereupon an usher came up to her and informed her that she would have to leave because women don't wear pants in this - i worry about rituals going - to me, it gets to be foolish, or impractical, or just somehow, to my own perspective, unreal. >> well, let me tell you where we're
i always feel that the downside approaches some element of impracticality, unreality. here's an example. i went to an islamic service, and as i walked in the door, the first thing i found is that all the men had to sit on one side and all the women had to sit on the other side - it makes no sense to me. another example: i'm photographing a wedding and the minister informs me immediately that the ceremony must not be photographed; we must restage it after the - it makes no sense to me. a third...
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>> unreal. >> do you believe that she was in the house that night? >> i do. which makes me sick.awn than i do james. because if it wasn't for her none of it would have happened. >> and that's where melissa and the attorney agree. only half a measure of justice. since dawn is protected by that immunity agreement she signed. >> james is not the type of boy who's going to go out and commit a murder in the hopes that dawn will find it acceptable. he didn't do this as a surprise gift. >> dawn herself declined our request for an interview. though her mom, the retired deputy sheriff, has remained in her corner. >> i know that a lot of people believe that, that it was a blatant conspiracy on her part. but i don't think dawn really wanted ben dead. i don't think dawn was there. >> you're trying to hold it all together. all the way along and even now. >> you got to understand. ben was a good guy. they had their problems. everybody loved him. he didn't deserve to die. >> so for the time being, it's a he said, she said story. and the da's deal with dawn? to the dismay of james' attorney mean
>> unreal. >> do you believe that she was in the house that night? >> i do. which makes me sick.awn than i do james. because if it wasn't for her none of it would have happened. >> and that's where melissa and the attorney agree. only half a measure of justice. since dawn is protected by that immunity agreement she signed. >> james is not the type of boy who's going to go out and commit a murder in the hopes that dawn will find it acceptable. he didn't do this as a...
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o protesters and 15id its an error to give a seat held by a sovereign state to what they call an unreal group. >>> the latest north korea exercise on the east coast was on a grand scale. the north state media said its leader supervised the drill. the spokesperson told reporters and the north's army and navy to part without the air force and the north appears to be mbining with more military exercises and south korea is on alert for additional provocat n provocations. we referred to the sinking of a south korea patrolship three years ago in the yellow sea and said the south's military is prepared to respond with 10,000 times more force to any further action by the north. military commanders in north korea say they have placed their artillery units on the highest level of alert and they say they include the u.s. mainland. >> the statement said the units are assigned to target bases on the u.s. mainland, hawaii and guam as well as all enemy targets in south korea and its vicinity. experts monitoring north korean media reports say combat duty, posture number one, may mean the highest level
o protesters and 15id its an error to give a seat held by a sovereign state to what they call an unreal group. >>> the latest north korea exercise on the east coast was on a grand scale. the north state media said its leader supervised the drill. the spokesperson told reporters and the north's army and navy to part without the air force and the north appears to be mbining with more military exercises and south korea is on alert for additional provocat n provocations. we referred to the...
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- i mean, the upgrades, the interest from the marketplace, the interest in the option market was unreal. and then, i will tell you what angie, on friday, last friday, all of a sudden, we saw a lot of put buyers come into the marketplace, and a lot of put buyers looking at the downside weekly puts that expire at the end of this week. and lo and behold, the $14 strike was the big one. we traded down to, what, $13.20 yesterday? and now goldman came out and downgraded the stock. earnings come out thursday, going into the long weekend. volatility on the options are through the roof. it is anyone's guess here. > so what would be your trader play on this? > > if anything i would probably want to do some spreads, some time spreads. maybe the at-the-moneys, a $14- or a $15-strike, because extreme, extreme volatility in this weekly option has got this so overpriced in comparison to actually some of the weeklies two weeks out or even the monthly in april. i would probably just buy a time spread, because, you know what, this stock could easily go to $10, it could easily go to $18. > so you just wan
- i mean, the upgrades, the interest from the marketplace, the interest in the option market was unreal. and then, i will tell you what angie, on friday, last friday, all of a sudden, we saw a lot of put buyers come into the marketplace, and a lot of put buyers looking at the downside weekly puts that expire at the end of this week. and lo and behold, the $14 strike was the big one. we traded down to, what, $13.20 yesterday? and now goldman came out and downgraded the stock. earnings come out...
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calling it unhealthy and unreal. my co-anchor bill weir reports. >> reporter: on the victoria's secret runway, there's no shortage of visual stimulation. when was the last time you saw these models hang around for an intellectually stimulating q&a after the show? on the pages of "vogue" there's no shortage of genetic or cosmetic perfection, but you never see the women give an insightful essay on the human condition. in fact, we rarely know their names. because our beauty-obsessed culture decided that models are to be seen not heard. >> 1,000 people staring at me. >> reporter: which is why this model, cameron russell, is creating such a buzz. not for how she looks on the cover of magazines, photo shoots for "vogue." and not for her moves on the victoria's secret runway -- >> and it doesn't always make me happy. >> reporter: no, it's what she said on the stage of a ted conference. >> i should not have worn this dress. >> in front oof a group of gape jawed intellectuals, she changed into a sensible dress and flats to ch
calling it unhealthy and unreal. my co-anchor bill weir reports. >> reporter: on the victoria's secret runway, there's no shortage of visual stimulation. when was the last time you saw these models hang around for an intellectually stimulating q&a after the show? on the pages of "vogue" there's no shortage of genetic or cosmetic perfection, but you never see the women give an insightful essay on the human condition. in fact, we rarely know their names. because our...
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. >> that is unreal. where did the lamp post come from? >> here is the answer. take a look at this. you see a car crashing into that lamp post. that's what knocked it down and into the path of this bus. >> talk about timing. >> here is the cabin. you see everybody slide forward as he is jamming on the brakes and the massive lamp post comes crashing through. >> those are really quick reflexes and in order for him to get out of the way and get his bus kind of out of the way. how is he doing? he did get a clean knock to the head. >> the bus driver appears to be -- doesn't seem to have life-threatening injuries. some reports say a ruptured spleen. could have been a lot worse is right. >> there has been a recent lawsuit filed against an atlanta police officer and an ihop and here is why. it all stems back from these videos from april 11. what we're seeing is officer jose vidal off duty working security detail and trying to remove two girls you see in this one booth because they were apparently too loud. now, this girl here is ashley lavelle. the reason she is filming, she is trying to co
. >> that is unreal. where did the lamp post come from? >> here is the answer. take a look at this. you see a car crashing into that lamp post. that's what knocked it down and into the path of this bus. >> talk about timing. >> here is the cabin. you see everybody slide forward as he is jamming on the brakes and the massive lamp post comes crashing through. >> those are really quick reflexes and in order for him to get out of the way and get his bus kind of out of...
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. >> almost unreal here. the mortuary finally admitted its mistake yesterday but only after another family reported a body switch. well, the company has offered to correct the error and cover all funeral expenses for both families. davidson's attorney right now calling on the state cemetery and funeral bureau to investigate this bizarre scene. >> you are going through a mourning process. to have that happen, so sad. >> a guy that is not his wife, ridiculous. >>> 4:49 right now. the niners are making some moves with the team ace new wide receiver. alex smith headed to a new home. >>> a wide look at san jose. a little construction on 85. i will show you what's going on for san francisco, the city, coming up. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. at&t u-verse high speed internet offers more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hotspots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just $1
. >> almost unreal here. the mortuary finally admitted its mistake yesterday but only after another family reported a body switch. well, the company has offered to correct the error and cover all funeral expenses for both families. davidson's attorney right now calling on the state cemetery and funeral bureau to investigate this bizarre scene. >> you are going through a mourning process. to have that happen, so sad. >> a guy that is not his wife, ridiculous. >>> 4:49...
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this sort of all possible world but it's fixed in our mind's eye that also makes it seem slightly unrealn the second decade of the 21st century. >> knowing what happened with john john, what do you make of the decision to release them, especially that picture of him sitting in the cockpit? >> it's a really good question. you know, i'm not sure, first of all, i have no inside information. i don't think we should make much of it. these pictures are exactly half a century old and may have been released for that purpose. i'm not sure there was anything particularly mysterious. they could have chosen to withhold them and, obviously, we are getting some of these kennedy materials in dribs and drabs, but i suspect it was just a half a century of remembrance and perhaps no more, really a, than that. >> the 50th anniversary of the president's assassination is coming up in november. do you think maybe we could expect more new photos and documents to come out? >> well, i think we can expect nonstop attention to that event, unless for some other reason it's pushed off the stage and one never knows i
this sort of all possible world but it's fixed in our mind's eye that also makes it seem slightly unrealn the second decade of the 21st century. >> knowing what happened with john john, what do you make of the decision to release them, especially that picture of him sitting in the cockpit? >> it's a really good question. you know, i'm not sure, first of all, i have no inside information. i don't think we should make much of it. these pictures are exactly half a century old and may...
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it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other wonder. matzu? spilling up from the leaves like a wounded animal. i forgot everything even the shame of allowing him to see me. he began to laugh is that you or the fox cot. it was the first time he joked with me he had been so quiet. it wasn't the time for laughter i was tired and hungry if i had been the god i might have been made food and water appear. it was my good fortunate that matzu found me. i had been looking for you all night. are there others? i could barely get the words out. they think you have gone to a better world how do you find me. he smaled. he opened [inaudible] and took out a bottle of green tea. the tea tasted cold and bitter i had never been more aggressively for anything else in my life. h
it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other wonder. matzu? spilling up from the leaves like a wounded animal. i forgot everything even the shame of allowing him to see me. he began to laugh is that you or the fox cot. it...
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all the french people are totally unreal and just people need to work through the person does is a crazy why because they're getting influence simply him and some grease right on you you have seen it so in greece on so reese have been taken down with thirty percent and this is extremely difficult on top of don't we had used or too little doing to a french minister and a french government and french people who you know the euro did just a bunch of lazy people which is which is totally false which really forms because it was in the business insider a huge piece saying to the french people who are the most productive in the whole world so you can one. right on an hour on an hour by hour basis productivity in france and as high but you know you mentioned all this actually mention grace we know that before greece collapsed goldman sachs was and gracious they cooked the books they got to greece to join the euro under false pretenses exactly they did a deal with lloyd blankfein and they had a great pop and got together and john paulson the head fund manager talked about just destroying the econ
all the french people are totally unreal and just people need to work through the person does is a crazy why because they're getting influence simply him and some grease right on you you have seen it so in greece on so reese have been taken down with thirty percent and this is extremely difficult on top of don't we had used or too little doing to a french minister and a french government and french people who you know the euro did just a bunch of lazy people which is which is totally false...
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to work to represent the movie industry which is more appropriate to his talents because of the unrealityas directly responsible for at least 10 of our human assets. >> it is their story that should be told. >> ames showed no row mores for the executions no remorse for the actions. he justified them. he decided it was all a game. >> ames pleaded guilty and received a life sentence. he is serving it in the allenwood penitentiary in pennsylvania. >> look the cia called me a benedict arnold. i am worse than a benedict arnold. the russians consider me a hero. one country's traitor is another country's hero. it all depends on how you look at it. >> his wife ross sar yo received five years. >> i asked her when did you find out rick was a spy. she demured and said i never really found it out, which was total nonsense. the fbi had tapes of her talking about be careful don't do this wrong. there was a telephone intercept saying don't blow this you know how it is. >> when she got out of prison she was thrown out of the country. >> sandy grimes and jean finally caught this guy. >> nothing to say to
to work to represent the movie industry which is more appropriate to his talents because of the unrealityas directly responsible for at least 10 of our human assets. >> it is their story that should be told. >> ames showed no row mores for the executions no remorse for the actions. he justified them. he decided it was all a game. >> ames pleaded guilty and received a life sentence. he is serving it in the allenwood penitentiary in pennsylvania. >> look the cia called me...
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it's unreal, and i think that these questions demonstrate that the jury is like, really? jodi arias, really, that's your story? >> if jurors were skeptical, it's likely because this is jodi's third version of the story. her third attempt to explain what happened to travis alexander. it was early june 2008, and roommate taylor was worried about travis. >> he called me one day and said, hey, i've totally broken it off with jodi. >> travis told him that he had confronted jodi about hacking his facebook account and sent her a blistering message. >> after he read back to me the message he sent, my comment back to him was, aren't you afraid she might try to hurt you or something because that was really harsh? she's definitely going to get the message that he does never want to talk to her, see her, or be around her ever again. >> since their breakup, things had been complicated between them. they still had an active sex life. at the same time, jodi was acting out against travis. >> she slashed his tired, broke into his e-mail account. she did these crazy stalking behaviors. >>
it's unreal, and i think that these questions demonstrate that the jury is like, really? jodi arias, really, that's your story? >> if jurors were skeptical, it's likely because this is jodi's third version of the story. her third attempt to explain what happened to travis alexander. it was early june 2008, and roommate taylor was worried about travis. >> he called me one day and said, hey, i've totally broken it off with jodi. >> travis told him that he had confronted jodi...
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you know, what i am experiencing is unreal but it is my life and if i can save someone else's child, i'd love to be involved in that movement. >> mark, quickly, i know that the nra has a robo call to people of connecticut, including newtown. the robocall, let me play it to you quickly. >> despite an outcry of public opposition, antigun legislators are aggressively pursing numerous proposals that are designed to disarm and punish law-eye biding gun owners and sports men. >> how insensitive can you be to be giving robocalls in the homes of people who have lost loved ones. i hope it's a contrast to this kind of insensitivity. >> i think so. but if i could have one more message, it would be what hadiya said when she came to washington to be at some events with us and also to sit with the first lady during the state of the union. we were at a press conference and a member of the press asked her what message she had for members of congress and looked out at the crowd and said, you wanted the job. do something. >> wow. that is the words of cleo cowley and mark glaze. thank you for your time
you know, what i am experiencing is unreal but it is my life and if i can save someone else's child, i'd love to be involved in that movement. >> mark, quickly, i know that the nra has a robo call to people of connecticut, including newtown. the robocall, let me play it to you quickly. >> despite an outcry of public opposition, antigun legislators are aggressively pursing numerous proposals that are designed to disarm and punish law-eye biding gun owners and sports men. >> how...
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it's unreal. >> none of it's real. >> huh? >> i don't know if it's real or not. >> look at it. >> will i get that from medical? >> you have a number on this? >> it's from san quentin. do i get that from medical? >> yeah, i'm going to give it to the nurse. she'll give it to you. >> okay. thank you. >> dee dee and teaquila are both pre-op transsexuals. >> i'm a man becoming a female. >> what? >> you didn't know. i'm about halfway through. i just haven't been clipped yet, and i refuse to as long as i'm on parole. >> while we're on parole, we become females while we're on parole, we have to be incarcerated in a female prison which is not something we're looking forward to. so we remain biologically male as long as we are on parole. >> we're a hot commodity in prison. >> pretty much. so, therefore, we are housed in the male gender. >> yeah. >> this is the only person i would let that's transgender into my cell. i would not allow any other transgender or homosexual into my cell. >> why not? >> because there are too many complication
it's unreal. >> none of it's real. >> huh? >> i don't know if it's real or not. >> look at it. >> will i get that from medical? >> you have a number on this? >> it's from san quentin. do i get that from medical? >> yeah, i'm going to give it to the nurse. she'll give it to you. >> okay. thank you. >> dee dee and teaquila are both pre-op transsexuals. >> i'm a man becoming a female. >> what? >> you didn't know. i'm...
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it is unreal. i think that these questions demonstrate this jury is like, really? jodi arias? they were skeptical, this is her third version of the story. the third attempt to explain what happened to travis alexander. >> 2008. and roommate was worry body travis. >> i totally broken it off with jodi. >> he said he worried she would hack his facebook account. >> after he read back to me the message he sent, my comment is, aren't you afraid she may trite to hurt you? that was harsh. she will get the message he does not ever want to be around you ever again. >> since their breakup, things had been complicated between them. they had an active sex life, jodi acting out against travis. >> she slashed his tires, and crazy stalking behaviors. >> it may be not surprising, when jodi left on a road trip, she said she was going to utah. turned up instead in messa, arizona. at the home of travis alexander. >> early morning hours. travis is there. according to her. he is online. they go to sleep. when they wake up, then they get back to what travis and jodi always do, engage in sex. they di
it is unreal. i think that these questions demonstrate this jury is like, really? jodi arias? they were skeptical, this is her third version of the story. the third attempt to explain what happened to travis alexander. >> 2008. and roommate was worry body travis. >> i totally broken it off with jodi. >> he said he worried she would hack his facebook account. >> after he read back to me the message he sent, my comment is, aren't you afraid she may trite to hurt you? that...
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>> it is really unreal. you would have thought over the weekend with the sequencer that hit, you would have thought we would be down maybe 2%. it still tells you there is so much money on the sidelines quiet this marketplace, there is just nowhere to go. we said it on the fiscal cliff, around election time, almost the little boy that cried wolf. all of the problems coming with the government, and nobody believed it, everybody thinks everything is going to be fine, they are going to figure it out and equities are relatively inexpensive. with nowhere else to put any money, that is why it is floating in here. david: one place it is not flowing is into apple, despite the market turnaround plunging again, when will it reach the bottom all the shoppers start to buy it up? >> 400 is actually kind of a magic level for two reasons. that $100 level, $400, you will see high volume, big turnaround, some of the big funds getting back in. we will hit maybe 405, that will be a level you're going to see massive volume. davi
>> it is really unreal. you would have thought over the weekend with the sequencer that hit, you would have thought we would be down maybe 2%. it still tells you there is so much money on the sidelines quiet this marketplace, there is just nowhere to go. we said it on the fiscal cliff, around election time, almost the little boy that cried wolf. all of the problems coming with the government, and nobody believed it, everybody thinks everything is going to be fine, they are going to figure...
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pretty unreal and john sununu, even congress has a better rating on the media, how are you. >> have yourd two more image preening, pretentious conversation coming from two people in the media than what you just heard there. >> sean: i cleanse myself of-- >> talk about guys who are talking with-- with a swelled head. >> it proves that just because there's a pretty face and a smooth voice, there's not anything that -- not necessarily anything behind that in terms of thoughtful, real understanding of what's going on in this country today. >> sean: i was actually fairly impressed with tom brokaw the other day, a rare comment made by somebody in the media about obama and his antics. but let me ask you, because ann romney mentioned in the interview with mitt romney the other day, that she does blame the media, you were actively involved in that campaign. how bad was the media in terms of covering the campaign? >> well, look, and the republican party started with a horrible mistake. they let -- they let williams and stephanopoulos and david gregory moderate their primary debates. i think that
pretty unreal and john sununu, even congress has a better rating on the media, how are you. >> have yourd two more image preening, pretentious conversation coming from two people in the media than what you just heard there. >> sean: i cleanse myself of-- >> talk about guys who are talking with-- with a swelled head. >> it proves that just because there's a pretty face and a smooth voice, there's not anything that -- not necessarily anything behind that in terms of...
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i know, you read through this complaint as i have today, it's unreal.warning signs and our reporter talked to a teenager who had a disturbing experience with his dentist. >> they told me to shut up and just pressure on the cause. >> this is the silhouette of a 16-year-old boy and a patient of dr. scott hairington. he and his mother have asked us to hide their identities so they can share the story of a surgery gone terribly wrong. they're living with the fear this young man might have been infected with hiv or hepatitis after one visit to see dr. hairington. >> when you heard the allegations yesterday that were made against this dentist, what went through your mind? >> how do i tell him? i had to take you to be tested because you might have caught this from a dentist. i'm scared. i am scared. i've been up all night last night. now we just have to sit and wait. and that part is going to be the hardest part is the waiting. >> reporter: a year ago this teenage patient says he went to dr. hairington's office to have three mole ars removed. what happened nex
i know, you read through this complaint as i have today, it's unreal.warning signs and our reporter talked to a teenager who had a disturbing experience with his dentist. >> they told me to shut up and just pressure on the cause. >> this is the silhouette of a 16-year-old boy and a patient of dr. scott hairington. he and his mother have asked us to hide their identities so they can share the story of a surgery gone terribly wrong. they're living with the fear this young man might...
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pretty unreal. here with reaction from the american center for law and justice. jay sekulow.orney jeff golder. all right, jay, wait a minute. enemy combatant obviously at war with the united states and spokesman for al-qaeda and bin laden. why? are they that hell bent on giving rights to nonamericanles and mirandizing them so we don't learn anything? >> so think about this for a moment. if you had adolf wiseman in world war ii and his son-in-law was the spokesman for the nazi regime and eichmann and he was captured on the battlefield or in flight which is what happened here, would we then want him tried in the u.s. district court for the eastern district of new york? of course not. that's ridiculous, we want him given the right to remain silent? absolutely not. the world that somehow we're showing the world we're better than anybody else by trying a 9/11 conspirator in the united states puts new york at risk and i frankly, it puts our entire system at risk because that's why you have military tribunals, that's why you have military commissions and this is this dual conflict t
pretty unreal. here with reaction from the american center for law and justice. jay sekulow.orney jeff golder. all right, jay, wait a minute. enemy combatant obviously at war with the united states and spokesman for al-qaeda and bin laden. why? are they that hell bent on giving rights to nonamericanles and mirandizing them so we don't learn anything? >> so think about this for a moment. if you had adolf wiseman in world war ii and his son-in-law was the spokesman for the nazi regime and...
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there is such an air of unreality to this. and so no way that this is going to lead to some sort of -- president obama is not going to call kim jong un and discuss whether the heat is going to beat the thunder in the nba finals this year. it's not going to happen. >> should dennis rodman offer to answer questions to the state department? [ laughter ] >> i don't think the state department -- >> i had to ask that. i just had to ask it. >> maybe they would have some interest in what he observed as he went around north korea so they know a bit more about what is going on in the country. but i would like the hear that conversation. i would love a readout from that conversation. >> they love basketball. he loves basketball. so i guess the president could fill out his nba bracket and kim jong un could fill out his nba bracket. and of course, rodman could deliver it to him. >> right. >> this is one of the most bizarre international stories i think we have seen come down the pike in a long, long time. and rodman, for him 20 go on this
there is such an air of unreality to this. and so no way that this is going to lead to some sort of -- president obama is not going to call kim jong un and discuss whether the heat is going to beat the thunder in the nba finals this year. it's not going to happen. >> should dennis rodman offer to answer questions to the state department? [ laughter ] >> i don't think the state department -- >> i had to ask that. i just had to ask it. >> maybe they would have some...
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. >> what bell then captures on his helmet cam is unreal.reaches the side of the house and sees morales hanging out of the window. >> i do remember seeing lots of people coming towards me, police officers, firefighters. we don't always run into this. we train for it but you don't expect it to happen. >> i recognized at that point when i was coming out of the window that it was firefighter alan bell that was on the scene, i felt really glad that he was there. >> bell and the others raced to get a ladder up to morales, and they don't have a moment to spare. >> i got to be honest with you, once i started to come out the window, i was really exhausted. >> being that he was outside, able to breathe, i knew it was better than being inside and stuck in there. >> the plan is for morales to bail out of the window head-first, and work his way down the ladder. >> got to try and get him down safe so he doesn't get hurt. >> due to the amount of heat, my legs gave out from under me and i rolled down the ladder. >> he just fell. we just tried to do what we
. >> what bell then captures on his helmet cam is unreal.reaches the side of the house and sees morales hanging out of the window. >> i do remember seeing lots of people coming towards me, police officers, firefighters. we don't always run into this. we train for it but you don't expect it to happen. >> i recognized at that point when i was coming out of the window that it was firefighter alan bell that was on the scene, i felt really glad that he was there. >> bell and...
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it's unreal. makes it really unbelievable to all of us is that 90% of americans in polls support universal background checks for anyone buying a gun, what's called the gun show loophole. the assault weapons ban will never pass. that's the interesting thing. congress does nothing. doesn't work on the budget. you know, doesn't pass gun control to. me i think we should take a page from the nhl owners and nfl owners and lock congress out for a month. let them work at a motel 6. they are not doing the jobs. republicans and democrats should unify on the outside and make them do something object inside for us. >> i stopped reading tweets on the air, but i'm doing it just for you, all right? >> this is big. this is retro. >> followed up the skeptics with this question. how can we push congress to just get things done? one of your fans tweeted i'd lock them all in a room with the same stuff they feed federal prisoners and not let them out until they get something done. another person writes bake their payc
it's unreal. makes it really unbelievable to all of us is that 90% of americans in polls support universal background checks for anyone buying a gun, what's called the gun show loophole. the assault weapons ban will never pass. that's the interesting thing. congress does nothing. doesn't work on the budget. you know, doesn't pass gun control to. me i think we should take a page from the nhl owners and nfl owners and lock congress out for a month. let them work at a motel 6. they are not doing...
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that would be unreal. can always make sure the employee has a say so somewhere in this situation. anyway, that is all i have got on this. [applause] >> thank you. we will open to questions from the audience in a minute but i will take my moderator's prerogative to ask the first question. it is going to be for you, dave, though if russ and then want to chime in, it was in the 90s when they were starting to pioneer the practice of pressure campaigns. i am quoting from him. my local, you f c w 951 in michigan subscribes to this policy, the policy of bypassing, by defining successful organizing in one of two ways, ratified collective bargaining agreements, previously non-union employer, or a significant curtailment of nonunion operators business including shutting the business down. neither of these outcomes will occur by relying on the national labor relations board. so the unions are quite explicit, he goes on to describe a successful campaign a waged to bankrupt the nonunion crews restore, family feuds that
that would be unreal. can always make sure the employee has a say so somewhere in this situation. anyway, that is all i have got on this. [applause] >> thank you. we will open to questions from the audience in a minute but i will take my moderator's prerogative to ask the first question. it is going to be for you, dave, though if russ and then want to chime in, it was in the 90s when they were starting to pioneer the practice of pressure campaigns. i am quoting from him. my local, you f c...
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i know, you read through this complaint as i have today, it's unreal.warning signs and our reporter talked to a teenager who had a disturbing experience with his dentist. >> they told me to shut up and just pressure on the cause. >> this is the silhouette of a 16-year-old boy and a patient of dr. scott hairington. he and his mother have asked us to hide their identities so they can share the story of a surgery gone terribly wrong. they're living with the fear this young man might have been infected with hiv or hepatitis after one visit to see dr. hairington. >> when you heard the allegations yesterday that were made against this dentist, what went through your mind? >> how do i tell him? i had to take you to be tested because you might have caught this from a dentist. i'm scared. i am scared. i've been up all night last night. now we just have to sit and wait. and that part is going to be the hardest part is the waiting. >> reporter: a year ago this teenage patient says he went to dr. hairington's office to have three mole ars removed. what happened nex
i know, you read through this complaint as i have today, it's unreal.warning signs and our reporter talked to a teenager who had a disturbing experience with his dentist. >> they told me to shut up and just pressure on the cause. >> this is the silhouette of a 16-year-old boy and a patient of dr. scott hairington. he and his mother have asked us to hide their identities so they can share the story of a surgery gone terribly wrong. they're living with the fear this young man might...
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it's almost unreal in a sense that this could be happening. >> the likelihood that someone will actuallyecome sick from this particular exposure in this dental office is very small. >> reporter: still, health officials want every patient of this clinic to get tested. just to be sure. patients will begin the process of blood testing later today. they'll know the results, thomas, in about two weeks. >> nbc's charles hadlock, thanks so much. >>> the other big question a lot of people are wondering today is what happens for american amanda knox? now that her murder acquittal has been overturned in italy. will she be forced to go back? t. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma,
it's almost unreal in a sense that this could be happening. >> the likelihood that someone will actuallyecome sick from this particular exposure in this dental office is very small. >> reporter: still, health officials want every patient of this clinic to get tested. just to be sure. patients will begin the process of blood testing later today. they'll know the results, thomas, in about two weeks. >> nbc's charles hadlock, thanks so much. >>> the other big question a...
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state department has allotted 469 million dollars to address, quote, global climate change, pretty unreal, that's your hard earned dollars and joining me now with reaction from america's center of law and justice, jay sekulow, and adjunct, from a liberal institution, mark hannan is here, guys, welcome >> hey, sean. >> sean: let me -- this is where we're giving ultimately 1.5 billion so let's just take the kerry promise this weekend of 450 million dollars. okay? so, we're going to give 450 million -- million taxpayer dollars to a guy that referred to the israelis as descendents of apes and pigs, he is part of the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization, a 9/11 truther. now, i have a list hereof things that we can better spend this money on and we'll put it up on the screen, mark, like 200 million for procurement of ammunition for the army and 59 million for marshal service salaries and expenses, 53 million for food safety and inspection services. you get the point and maybe we can spend the other billion on the kids that are poor or the kids that are disabled, as the president said we
state department has allotted 469 million dollars to address, quote, global climate change, pretty unreal, that's your hard earned dollars and joining me now with reaction from america's center of law and justice, jay sekulow, and adjunct, from a liberal institution, mark hannan is here, guys, welcome >> hey, sean. >> sean: let me -- this is where we're giving ultimately 1.5 billion so let's just take the kerry promise this weekend of 450 million dollars. okay? so, we're going to...
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it was unreal. this blew my mind. >> give it just a minute, okay? >> o'brien: now they are just two of the 300,000 children who come every year to one of sarrell's 15 clinics. >> these people here, honey, have been a blessing untold to my family. >> o'brien: sarrell doesn't have to make a profit, and most of its dentists get paid a straight salary. >> our dentists receive no bonuses. they are paid the same whether they see no one that day or if they see 20 patients that day. i pay them exactly the same. >> oh, this is miss cameron. i'm gonna take a look at these pictures that you took for me last time. >> o'brien: dentist tara wheeler connects with the families who come into sarrell because her own child was once on medicaid. >> just because you have medicaid insurance doesn't mean you don't have that love and concern for your child. i treat everybody the same, whether they're from, you know, zip code 90210 or here at sarrell. >> o'brien: jeff parker says sarrell actually saves the state money. >> be really, really still, okay? >> having run big com
it was unreal. this blew my mind. >> give it just a minute, okay? >> o'brien: now they are just two of the 300,000 children who come every year to one of sarrell's 15 clinics. >> these people here, honey, have been a blessing untold to my family. >> o'brien: sarrell doesn't have to make a profit, and most of its dentists get paid a straight salary. >> our dentists receive no bonuses. they are paid the same whether they see no one that day or if they see 20 patients...
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look at the conservative media that allowed them all, mitt romney included, to live in in bubble of unrealitysident who actually is the lay of the land as it actually lies and to delude themselves into thinking they were going to win this landslide election by hating on the president, bashing the president, and offering no solutions of their own. >> professor peterson, to krystal's point, it's their own side or their own chosen selected media that's to blame here because it's that media that was offensive to so many people, was dismissive of women, of latinos, and, indeed, was nasty and attacking of the president not because of his policies but because they alleged he wasn't born here and they didn't earn any of his academic quaul fi cases. >> certainly this autopsy should be directed at the right wing media machine, but to msnbc's credit a couple things. msnbc did do an exceptional job of covering the republican presidential primary in all of its ugliness, all of the race-baiting, all of that sort of racialized discourse. all of the stories of women and anti-women discourse, the msnbc covere
look at the conservative media that allowed them all, mitt romney included, to live in in bubble of unrealitysident who actually is the lay of the land as it actually lies and to delude themselves into thinking they were going to win this landslide election by hating on the president, bashing the president, and offering no solutions of their own. >> professor peterson, to krystal's point, it's their own side or their own chosen selected media that's to blame here because it's that media...
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before that and all around texas and then when we finally found out we were coming to broadway, it was unrealbig reason behind it we all felt like ann needed to be in front of people again. it was a voice that everybody was hungry to hear. and i think our audiences are telling us that that's exactly true. >> you know, cecille, what made your mom so popular i think nationally with democrats is that she had this sharp tongue, but she had an elegance about her at the same time. and it was a way, you know, i guess talk about how that sort of helped maybe break -- sort of start shattering part of that glass ceiling in american politics. >> well, sure. particularly, and one of the reasons why i think this show is making it and has been so popular, she came -- she was very straightforward and used humor and was disarming. and i think even phones who may not have agreed with her on everything politically felt like she wasn't scripted and wasn't trying to hold things back. the other thing, you know, it's funny, chuck, i saw this show the other night and one of the lines i loved, she said, look, life i
before that and all around texas and then when we finally found out we were coming to broadway, it was unrealbig reason behind it we all felt like ann needed to be in front of people again. it was a voice that everybody was hungry to hear. and i think our audiences are telling us that that's exactly true. >> you know, cecille, what made your mom so popular i think nationally with democrats is that she had this sharp tongue, but she had an elegance about her at the same time. and it was a...
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. >> unreal. >>> as we've been telling you, a nightmare is unfolding in a town in florida. he was swallowed alive. now, bush's panicked screams on friday were the last that anyone's heard from him. and he's now presumed dead. >> officials say the hole, which is under the house, is as wide as 30 feet across. it's expanding, which is taking the house with it, as it opens. and nick valencia has been following this story closely for us. so, first, and i will tell you, nick, because this is something that's -- you almost can't believe it, it's this unbelievable -- >> so bizarre, isn't it? >> -- phenomenon. i was looking at pictures of sinkholes, you know, just searching images on the web. how does this happen? >> usually, brianna, it's a naturally occurring event. but sometimes, it can be caused by man-made things, things like construction, things like mining, but usually what happens here is heavy rain sits on top of this sand and clay. if you're taking into account florida's landscape, they have that fragile, very porous limestone that percolates down into the earth, forming t
. >> unreal. >>> as we've been telling you, a nightmare is unfolding in a town in florida. he was swallowed alive. now, bush's panicked screams on friday were the last that anyone's heard from him. and he's now presumed dead. >> officials say the hole, which is under the house, is as wide as 30 feet across. it's expanding, which is taking the house with it, as it opens. and nick valencia has been following this story closely for us. so, first, and i will tell you, nick,...
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. >> megyn: unreal. how did she get -- how did this happen? like did she negotiate this?is just, this is just the way that she got, putting aside the bonus issue? >> and she's been there 38 years, as you step up, the contracts read that you step up a salary and then there are added bonuses, longevity pay, all of these things add up into this. her base is 300 some odd thousand, but she gets all of these additions into this and base salary and they have to pay it in perpetuity. forever. >> megyn: more than our president makes. okay. >> and the president makes 400,000, i was going to put that up, but everybody knows that. >> megyn: the president of the united states is getting paid less than the county administrator in alameda county and we leave it at that. i'm sure she's very busy, however, taking a lot of the same risks and responsibilities he is. trace, thank you. >> sure. >> megyn: wow. up in just a beat. nationally renowned pediatric surgeon dr. ben carson, he's here live. 's made a lot of news lately challenging president obama for not doing more to traaddres what dr.
. >> megyn: unreal. how did she get -- how did this happen? like did she negotiate this?is just, this is just the way that she got, putting aside the bonus issue? >> and she's been there 38 years, as you step up, the contracts read that you step up a salary and then there are added bonuses, longevity pay, all of these things add up into this. her base is 300 some odd thousand, but she gets all of these additions into this and base salary and they have to pay it in perpetuity....
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it's almost unreal in a sense that this could be happening. >> the likelihood that someone will actually become sick from this particular exposure in this dental office is very small. >> reporter: still, health officials want every patient of this clinic to get tested just to be sure. and the first of thousands of patients will begin the process of blood testing today. they'll know the results in about two weeks. lester? >> all right. thanks. >>> boy, that's a long two weeks for some people to have to wait for those results. now we'll check some of the other top stories from jenna. good morning again. >> hey, guys. nice to see you again. >>> we'll begin in georgia right now where dozens of teachers including a former school superintendent are facing criminal charges in a cheating scandal that rocked the atlanta school district. get this. 35 people were indicted on friday including former superintendent beverly hall who is facing racketeering charges. the indictment comes after a 21-month investigation back in 2011. court documents allege there was a system in place whereby test answers w
it's almost unreal in a sense that this could be happening. >> the likelihood that someone will actually become sick from this particular exposure in this dental office is very small. >> reporter: still, health officials want every patient of this clinic to get tested just to be sure. and the first of thousands of patients will begin the process of blood testing today. they'll know the results in about two weeks. lester? >> all right. thanks. >>> boy, that's a long...
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and it encourages women to be leaders and shallritics say her advice is unreal list tig.sit down with sheryl sandberg in facebook's new york office. here's what she said. >> it's not about fixing women and it's certainly not about, you know, anyone can do this all on their own. it's about all of us coming together to understand the stereotypes that are holding women back. and fix them. >> reporter: sheryl sandberg is on a mission. the 43-year-old coo of facebook is going media door to media door selling her new book and her message about a modern feminist movement. >> you say the revolution, the feminist revolution, has stalled. and gloria stein emsays it's in the middle. are you picking up the mantle of feminism? many people bristle againsts that word. >> i wrote that i never used the word feminism to describe myself until a number of years ago. when i was in college or even recently, you don't want to be a feminist. >> why not? >> feminists don't get dates. fem ninist wills were angry or done because everything was going to be equal. when i was in college, we believed e
and it encourages women to be leaders and shallritics say her advice is unreal list tig.sit down with sheryl sandberg in facebook's new york office. here's what she said. >> it's not about fixing women and it's certainly not about, you know, anyone can do this all on their own. it's about all of us coming together to understand the stereotypes that are holding women back. and fix them. >> reporter: sheryl sandberg is on a mission. the 43-year-old coo of facebook is going media door...