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now, reaction joining us from miami senior pastor in atlanta, from washington bishop harry jackson. bishop jackson what are your thoughts on all of this? >> mandela had a transformation in prison. he said i leave behind anger, guilt and revenge, his life is a story of forgiveness i believe that part of the story is true. and he should be honored as a transformational leader who was transformed and healed the nation. >> do you think you should forgive sharp snon >> i do believe sharpton's motives are questionable. i think that you point out the truth and i don't think he's going to change, he has to regret unforgiveness and i think that is a shame. >> reverend warnok how do you see the day in perspective. >> today was a great celebration of a great man. whose celebration was one born of suffering and deep sorrow. i am just inspired by the legacy of nelson mandela. i think the way in which he pitched a tent large nouf bring together people not normally in the same room is indictive of how we ought to engage one another on these issues. i think the question for nelson mandela and those
now, reaction joining us from miami senior pastor in atlanta, from washington bishop harry jackson. bishop jackson what are your thoughts on all of this? >> mandela had a transformation in prison. he said i leave behind anger, guilt and revenge, his life is a story of forgiveness i believe that part of the story is true. and he should be honored as a transformational leader who was transformed and healed the nation. >> do you think you should forgive sharp snon >> i do believe...
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now, joining us from miami advertising executive and here in new york studio, a marketing consultant. you're siding with espn. >> it is their station but they're not pandering. 80% of the country might be pandering. espn serves sports fans and produces sports shows people don't expect to see religion. espn chose to put those standard practices into place. >> so why won't they tell us if the ad comes under practices >> they don't have to. they're just like fox doesn't. >> you're a marketing guy. all right? this is stupid marketing is it not? >> we're going to make it a couple day story and will be forgotten about. >> no. it won't. >> it's on dredge. it's written b >> the people watch espn don't care, they're sports fans. >> most people are not going to watch espn >> it would have offended -- >> is there anything to say about goodwill towards an operation? >> they're not letting me ad run. >> i say peter is right. they care about eye balls and customers. >> this is --wait a minute, wait a minute this, is going to help draw more eye balls in? >> no. going to keep people who would object
now, joining us from miami advertising executive and here in new york studio, a marketing consultant. you're siding with espn. >> it is their station but they're not pandering. 80% of the country might be pandering. espn serves sports fans and produces sports shows people don't expect to see religion. espn chose to put those standard practices into place. >> so why won't they tell us if the ad comes under practices >> they don't have to. they're just like fox doesn't. >>...
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joining us from miami. reverend, the senior pastor of the ebenezer baptist church in atlanta. s church. and from washington bishop harry jackson senior pastor of hope christian church in maryland. bishop, what are your thoughts on all of. this mandela really had a transformation while he was in prison. when he left robin island he said i leave behind anger, guilt, and revenge. his life is a story of forgiveness. i believe that part of the story is true. he should be honored as transformational leader who was transformed. who brought transformation and healed the nation do you think i should forgive sharpton for what he is doing? i do believe that sharpton's motives sometimes are questionable. but, he yes. i think that ultimately point out the truth. he has seen things through a grid of unforgiveness, perhaps. i think that's a shame. >> allht. reverend, how do you see the day in specific perspective. >> in thank you so much, bill. good to be here with you today. it was a great celebration. of a great man whose celebration was one born of suffering and deep sorrow. i'm inspired b
joining us from miami. reverend, the senior pastor of the ebenezer baptist church in atlanta. s church. and from washington bishop harry jackson senior pastor of hope christian church in maryland. bishop, what are your thoughts on all of. this mandela really had a transformation while he was in prison. when he left robin island he said i leave behind anger, guilt, and revenge. his life is a story of forgiveness. i believe that part of the story is true. he should be honored as transformational...
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reaction, joining us from miami, advertising executive turkel and here in the new york studio a marketingsultant. you are siding with espn. >> espn has the right to do it is their station. >> as you pointed out. >> they are not pandering. 80% of the country might be christian. espn does not serve christians but sports fans. espn produces sports shows. they have the right to air commercials when which they do and people expect to see commercials. people don't expect to see religion. two different things and espn has a set of standards and practices and they chose to those into place. >> they didn't define standards and practice for us. >> they have standards and practice for every commercial that goes on. >> why won't they tell us what those are. >> they don't have to. just like fox doesn't. >> you are a marketing guy. all right? this is is stupid marketing, is it not? >> it's -- here's the thing. we are going to make it a couple days story right here and it will be be forgotten about. >> it won't be forgotten about. >> no, it won't. it's already on drudge. it's. >> the people who watch es
reaction, joining us from miami, advertising executive turkel and here in the new york studio a marketingsultant. you are siding with espn. >> espn has the right to do it is their station. >> as you pointed out. >> they are not pandering. 80% of the country might be christian. espn does not serve christians but sports fans. espn produces sports shows. they have the right to air commercials when which they do and people expect to see commercials. people don't expect to see...
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stage add boycott known as the quiet riot, and natasha joins us live from miami beach with more on that. john, some people consider is this a very dark chapter, not only in the history of miami beach, and miami, but the entire south florida region. that's because half a dozen leaders on top of the governor snubbed him. now, you have to remember on a night like tonight, what their thoughts were more than 20 years later. we would have loved to interview them, but they refused to speak with us. we did speak with a prom minute liter. who put an end to what he calls the nonsenses. the city of miami beach gave the key to the city to a movie character called robo cop, but that year refused to give a key to the city to one of the most inspiring leaders in world history. when i became mayor, the whole thing seemed juvenile to me, that they refused to issue a proclamation, which they gave to the borner bartender they opened up the new store. >> but six area mayors and the governor denounced the leader after he thanked cuban president fidel castro, the libbuation organization and libyan president
stage add boycott known as the quiet riot, and natasha joins us live from miami beach with more on that. john, some people consider is this a very dark chapter, not only in the history of miami beach, and miami, but the entire south florida region. that's because half a dozen leaders on top of the governor snubbed him. now, you have to remember on a night like tonight, what their thoughts were more than 20 years later. we would have loved to interview them, but they refused to speak with us. we...
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used to seeing robots do truly amaying things in--amazing things in the movies right? these robots are not digital models from some transformer transformer.movie, they are real. jacob ward joins us from homestead miami speedway. jacob, i'm told you're there. you don't see you but i'm told you're there. >> reporter: i am here, richelle i'm standing in front of cmu's entry, which is trying right now to connect the fire hose the way this competition works is the simulation of disaster response scenarios the closing of valve which would be very important to do in the moments after the fukushima melt down or driving vehicles. this is a cutting edge display. one of the greatest robotics ever staged. >> this is a phenomenal thing. it is mind blowing to see this. tell me about the robot that seems to be winning the competition so far. >> reporter: well, the runway winner is from a company called shaft inc. there's a japanese team out of tokyo. what makes it interesting also is that they were recently acquired by google, who put investments in them over time and then bought them out totally. and then boston dynamics with a few running and walking robots. google is making strides that are surprising, and thei
used to seeing robots do truly amaying things in--amazing things in the movies right? these robots are not digital models from some transformer transformer.movie, they are real. jacob ward joins us from homestead miami speedway. jacob, i'm told you're there. you don't see you but i'm told you're there. >> reporter: i am here, richelle i'm standing in front of cmu's entry, which is trying right now to connect the fire hose the way this competition works is the simulation of disaster...
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natasha joins us live from miami beach, natasha? >> reporter: tony, if you hunt for a gift or bargain this holiday season you might not realize that retailers are watching you from up above. stores are using sophisticated technology to track shoppers. it might be beneficial to retailers, but is it beneficial to you? each step shoppers take in certain stores is leaving a digital footprint. often they don't even know it. that footprint is like gold to retailers who mine the information about customer behavior to improve their bottom line. >> it doesn't bother me at all. if they use it to better merchandise the store, i think they should. >> the private is it there an any more. the more that we do the more privprivacy is taken from you. >> reporter: retailers like victoria crete, the gap and express mount the equipment inside their stores typically above the entrance. watch, this so-called smart device is noting whether we walk in as a group. whether we're adults or children based on our height and is recording how long we stay at a pro
natasha joins us live from miami beach, natasha? >> reporter: tony, if you hunt for a gift or bargain this holiday season you might not realize that retailers are watching you from up above. stores are using sophisticated technology to track shoppers. it might be beneficial to retailers, but is it beneficial to you? each step shoppers take in certain stores is leaving a digital footprint. often they don't even know it. that footprint is like gold to retailers who mine the information...
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from living wherever children gather. it is a community of just 200 people but more than half of those residents are registered sex offenders. natasha joins us live from miamiand in nana shark shah,w remote is this village. >> very, 45 minutes from west palm beach by car and 15 minutes from the next tiny town. not only do adults live here, more than a dozen kids live in this community. >> reporter: deep into florida's sugar cane country just off a two-lane highway there is a 23-acre patch of tiny neutral colored run down moment. a no trespass sign greets visitors. this is miracle village population 200, including 115 sex offenders. >> patrick powers cofounded miracle village in 2008 along with now deceased pastor of 25 ministries. powers is a registered sex offender, and he knows how hard it is to find a place to live after leaving prison. strict precedency laws force sex offenders to form an encampment. laws prohibit sex offenders to live within 1,000 feet of schools, parks, anywhere children gather, but that has been increased to 2500 feet. here the church is the focal point of the community. the men even formed a band. no serial rapists or pedophiles are
from living wherever children gather. it is a community of just 200 people but more than half of those residents are registered sex offenders. natasha joins us live from miamiand in nana shark shah,w remote is this village. >> very, 45 minutes from west palm beach by car and 15 minutes from the next tiny town. not only do adults live here, more than a dozen kids live in this community. >> reporter: deep into florida's sugar cane country just off a two-lane highway there is a 23-acre...
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joining us from miami z the executive director of the dream defenders, phillip. th us is kenji yoshino, professor of constitutional law at nyu school of law. phillip, tell me, what's going on in florida in terms of where your efforts are now? >> well, you know, in 2013 in october, we were granted a hearing on stand your ground after our occupation of the capitol. and what we saw was that repeal bill be shot down by a florida legislature. but if we can be clear, as we look forward to 2014, stand your ground is going to remain a top priority for the dream defenders here in florida. but stand your ground is just one branch in a really poisonous tree that shows how florida cares about its young people. and at the root of that tree is prejudice, profiling, and prisons for profit. so if we're going to talk about stand your ground and as we look forward to twin it being a priority, we've got to talk about what the other issues that florida have prevailing against young people, the school to prison pipeline, where we rank number one in the country for arresting young peop
joining us from miami z the executive director of the dream defenders, phillip. th us is kenji yoshino, professor of constitutional law at nyu school of law. phillip, tell me, what's going on in florida in terms of where your efforts are now? >> well, you know, in 2013 in october, we were granted a hearing on stand your ground after our occupation of the capitol. and what we saw was that repeal bill be shot down by a florida legislature. but if we can be clear, as we look forward to 2014,...
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cnn's john zarrella joining us from our miami bureau.f all, john, are the astronauts in any immediate danger? who's up there right now? >> reporter: no, wolf, they're not. in fact the life support systems are working just fine on the international space station. astronauts are going about their daily business. the astronauts up there, there are three -- two u.s. astronauts, three cosmonauts and a japanese space agency astronaut up there. in fact, one of the u.s. astronauts, rk, hails from my parents' hometown, water berry, connecticut, we wish them well. they're in good shape. the problem is they think within a pump that is used for cooling part of the international space station, you mentioned it failed. they had to transfer some of the load to a second pump. when you only have two pumps, one isn't working right, that's problematic. they've got to get to the bottom of this. nasa said they'll wait a couple of days, try to see where they go from here-they makenyash decisions on needs t done. wolf? >> well, if there were a need, let's hope
cnn's john zarrella joining us from our miami bureau.f all, john, are the astronauts in any immediate danger? who's up there right now? >> reporter: no, wolf, they're not. in fact the life support systems are working just fine on the international space station. astronauts are going about their daily business. the astronauts up there, there are three -- two u.s. astronauts, three cosmonauts and a japanese space agency astronaut up there. in fact, one of the u.s. astronauts, rk, hails from...
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joining us now from miami, bernardgoldberg.com, mr. goldberg. been skeptical of my christmas refortage, correct? >> yeah. let me start out with what i agree with. i agree that it's absolutely silly to call it a holiday tree. it's a christmas tree, and most or almost all reasonable people know that. i also agree with you that it was needlessly offensive to put up a sign in times square, the one the atheists put up that says "who needs christ in christmas." that was needlessly offensive. i'm totally with you on that, but this is pretty much where our agreement ends. i don't think there is a war on christmas. i think it's a catchy phrase, but that's about all, and here's why. someone once said to louis armstrong, probably the greatest jazz musician of the 20th century, how's it going, louis? and armstrong supposedly answered, "nothing new, white folks still in the lead." well, nothing new here, either. in december and most other months, christian folks are still in the lead. and frankly, bill, i don't know why my christian brothers and sisters out
joining us now from miami, bernardgoldberg.com, mr. goldberg. been skeptical of my christmas refortage, correct? >> yeah. let me start out with what i agree with. i agree that it's absolutely silly to call it a holiday tree. it's a christmas tree, and most or almost all reasonable people know that. i also agree with you that it was needlessly offensive to put up a sign in times square, the one the atheists put up that says "who needs christ in christmas." that was needlessly...
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used to seeing robots doing truly amazing, unrealistic things. but these robots are not digital models from the transformer movie, but some day they may save your life. robot challenge, jacob ward is there from miamispeedway to tell us how the competition is going. you say so far there is one robot that is clearly ahead of everybody else. tell us about that. >> reporter: that's right, richelle, the name to know is shaft. the shaft robot company is a recent google acquisition that came out of the university of tokyo. what sets it apart is it's ability to do so many tasks. the nature of this challenge is that there are eight different tasks one has to accomplish, climbing ladders, cutting one's way through a wall, even driving a trunk, and whereas other robots that have been falling over and falling apart doing one or two of those tasks, the japanese creation from shaft has been doing amazing. >> google is involved in this as well. tell bus that. >> that's right, that's right, basically the defense department puts up the money that jump starts this competition. they invest as many as $3 million into each of the top eight teams coming into this, and then those eight teams try to hang on to that with
used to seeing robots doing truly amazing, unrealistic things. but these robots are not digital models from the transformer movie, but some day they may save your life. robot challenge, jacob ward is there from miamispeedway to tell us how the competition is going. you say so far there is one robot that is clearly ahead of everybody else. tell us about that. >> reporter: that's right, richelle, the name to know is shaft. the shaft robot company is a recent google acquisition that came out...
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we're going back to julia bagg from wtvj in miami joining us from the aventura mall.counts? >> they are, alex. i can tell you there's a little bit of elbow room. you know people shopping with their kids and looking for things like electronics, xbox has been really big we've seen taking home this afternoon. and i was just actually in bath and body works and that place is packed so is the apple store. but you know what? what i'm also seeing here is even though there's only four days left till christmas, people are not feeling so frantic. >> it's not that bad actually. i thought it was going to be worse. >> actually no. >> it's not that bad. >> leaving it to the last possible minute and then all in one day. >> how does that work? >> it's terrible. >> i thought it would have been worse. maybe later on it will get worse. right now, it's fine. >> reporter: you know one woman i talked to told me shopping this late actually gets her into the holiday spirit. and it's something they like to do with families. as you heard some people say, they thought the mall would actually be
we're going back to julia bagg from wtvj in miami joining us from the aventura mall.counts? >> they are, alex. i can tell you there's a little bit of elbow room. you know people shopping with their kids and looking for things like electronics, xbox has been really big we've seen taking home this afternoon. and i was just actually in bath and body works and that place is packed so is the apple store. but you know what? what i'm also seeing here is even though there's only four days left...
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stuart: i like to see you straighten us out even from miami.l get back to you in a moment. nicole, general motors named a new ceo, mary barra, the first female ceo in the company's history and i found out she takes over in mid january. the outgoing ceo's wife has cancer and explains the rapid movement in of mary barra. the stock is hardly budging on this. nicole: the stock is hardly budging. it did hit a high yesterday and the treasury has been exiting general motors and that's a big story coupled with this one. what's interesting about mary barra her father worked at a pontiac motor division for 39 years in michigan, and she went in there 18 years old as an engineer. and then went on with the company and the like. so, even had an internship and also worked as an executive assistant and she certainly climbed through the ranks. stuart: okay, she's a car person from the get-go, go the it. listen to this one. lululemon, first the founder put his foot in his mouth and then he cried about it and now he's stepping down as chairman. is there any react
stuart: i like to see you straighten us out even from miami.l get back to you in a moment. nicole, general motors named a new ceo, mary barra, the first female ceo in the company's history and i found out she takes over in mid january. the outgoing ceo's wife has cancer and explains the rapid movement in of mary barra. the stock is hardly budging on this. nicole: the stock is hardly budging. it did hit a high yesterday and the treasury has been exiting general motors and that's a big story...
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perspective are jonathan windel who is called the world's most accomplished gamer with us tonight from kansas city. well, from miami, dave is a former nsa, he's not a space guy. he's a spy guy. a former scientist that runs his own hacking company right now called immunity incorporated. so you first. why would they be looking at gamers? why are they probing gamers? >> you know, i don't really think there's you really a big reason why they would follow us gamers. it doesn't make a lot of sense. if i were a terrorist i would find way better ways to communicate and think of bad things to do. so for me it's kind of a joke. >> so a joke it may be but do you feel that they're looking over your shoulder? they are digitally spying on your every move? even who you're playing with and, you know, how you play the game? >> well, i mean, i think -- you know, i think as long as they're not doing anything, any terrorist activity or trying to do any wrong doings to the u.s. or our allies you shouldn't have to worry about anything. for a lot of us we feel pretty safe. we'll continue to play our games like we do. we have a blast doin
perspective are jonathan windel who is called the world's most accomplished gamer with us tonight from kansas city. well, from miami, dave is a former nsa, he's not a space guy. he's a spy guy. a former scientist that runs his own hacking company right now called immunity incorporated. so you first. why would they be looking at gamers? why are they probing gamers? >> you know, i don't really think there's you really a big reason why they would follow us gamers. it doesn't make a lot of...
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from the faa. firefighters for surveillance and miami police have used them to search for missing kids. >> the technologyd potential is real. we will spend a year working with the government agencies to turn this into a reality. >> reporter: a tech giant's bet that scenes like this won't be science fiction for long. >>> the deadline to get health insurance has been pushed back to march. yesterday, the obama<Ñ9:y administration declared the system 90% functional but at peak times today the site couldn't handle the number of users. it is still possible to think you have seened up and not have coverage on january 1st. it stems from healthcare gove sending incomplete files to the insurance policies. >>> now a followup. the captain in charge when the costco busan crashed against the rocks will not get his license back. he served nearly a year in prison for polluting ocean waters. the spilled oil polluted dozens of miles of shoreline and killed thousands of sea birds. >>> a strange story tonight. new video of firefighters in southern california rescuing a woman who fell between two buildings. happened just a f
from the faa. firefighters for surveillance and miami police have used them to search for missing kids. >> the technologyd potential is real. we will spend a year working with the government agencies to turn this into a reality. >> reporter: a tech giant's bet that scenes like this won't be science fiction for long. >>> the deadline to get health insurance has been pushed back to march. yesterday, the obama
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from the robertson family. the rep told us, if they do speak, they'll speak as a family. for "nightline," matt gutman, abc news, miamiyou think? is phil robertson exercising freedom of speech? or hate speech? let us know. tweet us @nightline." >>> next, from a sexy spread to all covered up. why this model is going modest. the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief. in a single pill. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower
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joining us from washington, host of "media buzz" howard kurts and from miami, mr. goldberg. bernie, you're the president of nbc universal. all right? >> uh-huh. >> full power over sharpton. what do you do? >> well, i'd fire him but i wouldn't have hired him in the first place but that doesn't mean that the people that run nbc or comcast, by did way, the parent company, are going to do that. every important democratic politician running for high office has to go to harlem and kiss al sharpton's ring. okay? every one of them. they're concerned about him. they have to pay him respect. so, if powerful politicians are doing that, are we supposed to believe that phil griffin of msnbc or the people running comcast aren't equally, i'll use the word afraid of him. i think they are. because who the hell know what is he's going to say the next day after he gets fired or what he's going to do? they're not going to take that chance, i don't think. >> if sharpton is just a commentator like bashir, you think he'd -- did he do enough to be fired, mr. kurtz? putting the pressure and color as
joining us from washington, host of "media buzz" howard kurts and from miami, mr. goldberg. bernie, you're the president of nbc universal. all right? >> uh-huh. >> full power over sharpton. what do you do? >> well, i'd fire him but i wouldn't have hired him in the first place but that doesn't mean that the people that run nbc or comcast, by did way, the parent company, are going to do that. every important democratic politician running for high office has to go to...
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. >> cheryl arranged for us to meet one of her clients who was recently released. she lives over an hour's drive from miami. >> this is ahomestead, florida, a large mexican population south of miami, she was going to the broward detention center for six months. >> alejandra, not her real name, had had years of abuse from her husband. she hoped to have asylum in the united states. a few months after arriving alejandra was on the bus when she was stopped by immigration officials. >> they didn't ask for everyone's papers? >> no, no [ spanish ] >> she was hand cuftd and spent a couple of nights at the local jail before being transferre transferred to broward. [ spanish ] >> alejandra is still fighting her immigration case. she is one of the lucky few to get out without being deported. [ spanish ] if >> if you had an american company using undocumented labor and paying them a dollar a day to offset their cost what should happen to that company? >> so we go after the employers, we try and bring criminal cases wherever the facts allow that. >> what if that company is geo and ice and the workers in the facility ar
. >> cheryl arranged for us to meet one of her clients who was recently released. she lives over an hour's drive from miami. >> this is ahomestead, florida, a large mexican population south of miami, she was going to the broward detention center for six months. >> alejandra, not her real name, had had years of abuse from her husband. she hoped to have asylum in the united states. a few months after arriving alejandra was on the bus when she was stopped by immigration...
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from the faa. firefighters at the rim fire for surveillance, and miami police use them to search for missing kids. >> the technology is real and the potential is real. so we'll spend the next few years working with the proper government agencies to make this -- turn this into a reality. >> reporter: while many are skeptical, many bet this won't be silence fiction for long. it may be years off, but no one disputes the technology would have been put to use today, cyber monday. amazon receives 300 orders each second of this day. >> janet shamlian at the amazon warehouse. they like to call it the fulfillment center outside of phoenix. thanks. >>> we have an update now on the healthcare.gov website. it is now working better and faster as the white house promised it would by now. they say they know it is still far from perfect. by 5:30 this evening eastern time the website logged 750,000 visitors so far today. that's getting closer to the 800,000 daily user goal the site is supposed to handle. >>> as we announced there is health news tonight about being over weight. it resolves around a critical questio
from the faa. firefighters at the rim fire for surveillance, and miami police use them to search for missing kids. >> the technology is real and the potential is real. so we'll spend the next few years working with the proper government agencies to make this -- turn this into a reality. >> reporter: while many are skeptical, many bet this won't be silence fiction for long. it may be years off, but no one disputes the technology would have been put to use today, cyber monday. amazon...
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miami, they recover to the 80s. something mild for us on christmas day with temperatures ranging from the low-to-mid 60s. it does look dry and it's because of this, persistent high that just won't die. oit could keep us strong till 2014. sometimes, when you have this persistence and atmosphere with this high sitting out there, we need the rain. let's just hope we don't get it all at once so when the storm door opens, and it will sooner or later, that it doesn't stay open for weeks and weeks and weeks. just as well as we can get a drought we can also get punishing floosd from 82 and 86 and the meantime, quite the hospital. sunny and warm tomorrow. plenty of sun through friday, and dry weather throw 2014, at least through the beginninging of the year because there's knock on the horizon. that's a record, a calendar year record rar rain fall. we've only picked up about five and a half inches of rain. saven fran the oldest weather records on the west coast. heading out sun fran tuesday looks sunny and mild. winds out of the northeast about 20 miles an hour, and if heading to denver, 50 greece and sunshine. n
miami, they recover to the 80s. something mild for us on christmas day with temperatures ranging from the low-to-mid 60s. it does look dry and it's because of this, persistent high that just won't die. oit could keep us strong till 2014. sometimes, when you have this persistence and atmosphere with this high sitting out there, we need the rain. let's just hope we don't get it all at once so when the storm door opens, and it will sooner or later, that it doesn't stay open for weeks and weeks and...
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. >>> coming from miami, talking from ice and snow, tell us where you're from? places where there's ice and snow. >> i didn't. i always lived in the south. i came from miami where it's 82 degrees today. i originally was from louisiana. yeahs i've always lived in the south. i'm so happy to be here. >> we're so happy to be here. >> big saints fan. i'm sorry about last weekend. i was at the game in seattle. halfway through the first quarter, my head went down and that's pretty much where it stayed the rest of the game. >> i feel like the oddman out here, because i don't know football that well. >> and i just pretend to. >> well, all right. >> i will help you. >> huge saints -- >> in the south, got to follow football. >> okay. let me move this to my strong point, entertainment. you said you don't really follow entertainment that much. i want to show you something, we've got to talk about this. "the sound of music" this week. >> why? >> the hills are alive. she almost tripped on one. carrie underwood, a sour note with critics ♪ and songs they have sung for a thousand
. >>> coming from miami, talking from ice and snow, tell us where you're from? places where there's ice and snow. >> i didn't. i always lived in the south. i came from miami where it's 82 degrees today. i originally was from louisiana. yeahs i've always lived in the south. i'm so happy to be here. >> we're so happy to be here. >> big saints fan. i'm sorry about last weekend. i was at the game in seattle. halfway through the first quarter, my head went down and that's...
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miami that uses these as a guest perk. that's the marano. that must be where he's staying. i imagine that you and horatio are gonna want to take it fromcell phone ringing ) h. okay. i am so sorry. we got memmo fierro. mm. tripp picked him up at the marano hotel, just like we thought. let's go. fierro: hey, let me out of here! fierro ( muffled ): hey, let me out! let me out of here! hey, i confessed already! caine: come on, let's go. memmo, in the unlikely event that i haven't made myself clear, you deserve to know that this is your last chance. hey, i already confessed. i shot her. who put the hit on my sister? who gave the order? riaz. antonio riaz. the snitch that was on the stand today? si. he wanted you to know... ...it's his city now. memmo, now that you work for me, here's what i want you to do. i want you to tell mr. riaz that i said he's a dead man. captioning sponsored by cbs,c.s.i. productions and brought to you by toyota. moving forward. choose any direction, as long as it's moving forward. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
miami that uses these as a guest perk. that's the marano. that must be where he's staying. i imagine that you and horatio are gonna want to take it fromcell phone ringing ) h. okay. i am so sorry. we got memmo fierro. mm. tripp picked him up at the marano hotel, just like we thought. let's go. fierro: hey, let me out of here! fierro ( muffled ): hey, let me out! let me out of here! hey, i confessed already! caine: come on, let's go. memmo, in the unlikely event that i haven't made myself clear,...
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from miami beach. >> reporter: as you hunt for the right gift or bargain this holiday season you might not be aware that retailers are watching you from high above. stores are now using sophisticated technology to track shoppers. it might be beneficial to relaters, but what about you. >>> each leaving a digital footprint and often they don't even know it. that's like gold to retailers who mine the information to improve their bottom line. it doesn't bother me at all if they use it to enter merchandise the store, then i think they should. >> the more we do the more privacy is taken away from you. >> this device is a camera and computer. retailers like victoria secret, the gap and express mound th moe equipment above their door. watch a manufacturer of the product this smart device is noting we walk in a group, whether we're adults or children based on our height, and recording how long we stay at a prominent display. >> how many people come in to media store, and how much do i do in sales. the second is relative to merchandising. where do people go, where do they stop, where do they dwell. >> reporter: information gathered can trim the time customers wait in line. thi
from miami beach. >> reporter: as you hunt for the right gift or bargain this holiday season you might not be aware that retailers are watching you from high above. stores are now using sophisticated technology to track shoppers. it might be beneficial to relaters, but what about you. >>> each leaving a digital footprint and often they don't even know it. that's like gold to retailers who mine the information to improve their bottom line. it doesn't bother me at all if they use...
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what's with us right now on the drawing side, to put all of this in perspective, fatality wefdell is called the world's most confident gamer. well, from miami, if former nsa. he's not a space guy, a fliem guy that runs his own ad company called community incorporated. why would they be looking at gamers? >> if i was a terrorist, they'd be thinking of better ways to do bad things. nchtsds i thi . >>> i think as long as they're not doing anything, you shouldn't have to worry about anything. i think for a lot ooft gamers, we feel pretty safe. we have a blast doing this. this is a lot of fun for us. >> before i go to dave, do you guys, are we all talking about this amongst yourselves on the net? >> yeah, i've been talking to a lot of them on facebook and twitter. i have a couple friends from cia and nsa and so forth. so just talking to people in the military and not. basically, they all congresswoman back and they think it's note very smart for a terrorist to be doing this through video games. how do you think the agency really is? how invasive do you, dave, do you think they are. the problem you've asked the nsa to solve is to find terrorists
what's with us right now on the drawing side, to put all of this in perspective, fatality wefdell is called the world's most confident gamer. well, from miami, if former nsa. he's not a space guy, a fliem guy that runs his own ad company called community incorporated. why would they be looking at gamers? >> if i was a terrorist, they'd be thinking of better ways to do bad things. nchtsds i thi . >>> i think as long as they're not doing anything, you shouldn't have to worry about...
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phil keating joins us live from the competition at the homestead speedway in miami.uddy? report i feel like i'm looking hopefully the future looks like friendly cp 30 from star worse than robots from terminator films. this one of the robots. 171700 from around the world this is a one you're looking at made which western slope colorado guys. this robot is a quadroped. he has four legs and his name is buddy. coming up at top of the hour he will have to go over the sinned every blocks, a built of an obstacle course. each of the robots must accomplish eight tasks. they include things like climbing a ladder, lifting wood, walking through debris. at least two robot has two arms, two legs and hands that grip. the idea in the future to help humans and even rescue humans. >> if all goes according to plan and if some of those robots really perform as well as darpa wants them to, we're close to very soon having robots capable of going into disaster situations and replacing human beings and taking them out of harm's way. >> reporter: we are at the homestead raceway just south of
phil keating joins us live from the competition at the homestead speedway in miami.uddy? report i feel like i'm looking hopefully the future looks like friendly cp 30 from star worse than robots from terminator films. this one of the robots. 171700 from around the world this is a one you're looking at made which western slope colorado guys. this robot is a quadroped. he has four legs and his name is buddy. coming up at top of the hour he will have to go over the sinned every blocks, a built of...
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from miami, florida. thank you for joining us. of all want to get your reaction to news of nelson mandela's death. >> well, i think it's obviously a moment of enormous sadness, but i think we would do well to also think of it as a moment of great reflection and almost ironically a moment of celebration of prisoner mandela's legacy of what he has brought to the country and also of what he has taught the world about those reconciliation and about generosity. i think one of the hallmarks of his presidency. >> generosity. what a nice word to use for nelson mandela. you were at one point were opposed in his efforts an ended up being executive secretary of the truth and reconciliation commission. so what was that period like for you and south africans as he was the one who encouraged this peaceful coming together of a country? >> well, i think what mandela really talks about south africans and the world was that most reconciliation and forgiveness were not chief emotions and they were incredibly powerful and valuable concepts. they were
from miami, florida. thank you for joining us. of all want to get your reaction to news of nelson mandela's death. >> well, i think it's obviously a moment of enormous sadness, but i think we would do well to also think of it as a moment of great reflection and almost ironically a moment of celebration of prisoner mandela's legacy of what he has brought to the country and also of what he has taught the world about those reconciliation and about generosity. i think one of the hallmarks of...
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us, the united states. john zarrella joins me from miami.pace race in 2013, how in danger are we of falling behind? >> well, you know, from a technological standpoint, clearly the united states is not behind. let's face it. 1969, the united states lands astronauts on the moon. in 2013, the chinese land a rover on the moon. so yeah, the chinese are still way behind in that regard. the u.s.'s problem is direction. when the new orion spacecraft comes on board next year some time, the u.s. is still not sure where it's going to go. do you send humans back to the moon, to an asteroid, to mars. why go to the moon when you have been there? all these questions are out there. two years ago when the shuttle program was ending, we talked to a lot of experts who said china is definitely moving forward with a purpose. >> hmm. >> the value of space. they realize the economic value of space. they realize the significance in terms of international diplomacy and what it means. and they certainly realize that the high ground is certainly significant when it co
us, the united states. john zarrella joins me from miami.pace race in 2013, how in danger are we of falling behind? >> well, you know, from a technological standpoint, clearly the united states is not behind. let's face it. 1969, the united states lands astronauts on the moon. in 2013, the chinese land a rover on the moon. so yeah, the chinese are still way behind in that regard. the u.s.'s problem is direction. when the new orion spacecraft comes on board next year some time, the u.s. is...
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miami went from a locker room scandal to poised. >> your team has had one of the more controversial seasons in the nfl. we had to take us against the world mentality. >> welcome to unguarded. you don't have to be a boxing fan to be fascinated by mike tyson. he rose quicker, hit harder and crashed harder than you would think possible. spending three years in jail for a rape charge. now, at 47, tyson is attempting rehabilitation with a new book and, of all things, a successful one-man stage show. >> you have to face it. you hear me mike? if you don't, you fall to eternity. you fight your fight. the way you fight your fight is the way you live your life. >> you are a broadway star now. >> i have been called worst, i agree. >> 20 years ago, if i had said to you, of all the things you might do with your life, would you believe you would be headlining a show on broadway? >> no, but i'm glad i am. i enjoy it. i love it. i'm a serious guy. when i'm performing, i like to perform. i like to evoke feelings from people. >> this guy here is my father. curly kirk patrick. wait a minute, if he's my father then who the [ bleep ] is thi
miami went from a locker room scandal to poised. >> your team has had one of the more controversial seasons in the nfl. we had to take us against the world mentality. >> welcome to unguarded. you don't have to be a boxing fan to be fascinated by mike tyson. he rose quicker, hit harder and crashed harder than you would think possible. spending three years in jail for a rape charge. now, at 47, tyson is attempting rehabilitation with a new book and, of all things, a successful one-man...
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us how. >> it is a big day for port miami. the long-awaited delivery of cranes, costing $40 million. they traveled more than 90 days fromnghai, battling storms along the way. >> these cranes that are coming in, they are huge. world's largest. they have a reach of 22 containers across. they are the big boys. >> the cranes are needed for big ships, which now mostly doc in california. -- whichded chamomile now mostly dock in california. miami is hoping more goods will arrive in an enough. ships carrying triple the volume. >> this means digging out port miami. feet, thell go to 50 same depth as the panama canal. to shore ishe goods one part of the strategy, getting them out as fast as possible is the other. to digook us two years the tunnel. >> more than a quarter of the money the port is spending is being spent on this title under the biscayne bay. >> we will provide a link from a major interstate right to the point. -- the port. loaded onto not trucks will be on a ramp fanning out to destinations all over the country. a bigami is hoping for payoff, a doubling of container yearsss over the next six and 33,000 new jobs. cri
us how. >> it is a big day for port miami. the long-awaited delivery of cranes, costing $40 million. they traveled more than 90 days fromnghai, battling storms along the way. >> these cranes that are coming in, they are huge. world's largest. they have a reach of 22 containers across. they are the big boys. >> the cranes are needed for big ships, which now mostly doc in california. -- whichded chamomile now mostly dock in california. miami is hoping more goods will arrive in...
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to the situation you know you go to miami and it's all about fancy tricks the other option you die in the ring. you know. pleasure to have you with us here on. live from moscow what i am this is all take this morning you cry you clarification from the e.u. for european commission says the trade deal talks with the country are on hold all the. government protests in the capital being cheered on by western politicians. also this week reported in syria with islamist rebel forces said to have killed dozens of civilians in the latest in a series of atrocities. breaking free of the e.u. is a program but the government warns that doesn't mean an end to austerity. and russia doesn't want to dominate the world but will stand firm in defending its values president putin delivers his annual state of the.
to the situation you know you go to miami and it's all about fancy tricks the other option you die in the ring. you know. pleasure to have you with us here on. live from moscow what i am this is all take this morning you cry you clarification from the e.u. for european commission says the trade deal talks with the country are on hold all the. government protests in the capital being cheered on by western politicians. also this week reported in syria with islamist rebel forces said to have...
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us the goodies. we'll have to taste a few of these. >>> the girl from miami learning how to drive in the snow.of december, 2013. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. today is the deadline to sign up for obamacare. did you get it while it's hot? ♪ i'm commander in chief and i'm two terms strong ♪ ♪ because i got this health care which has got it going on ♪ >> public relations campaign work? we have the numbers. >>> she went on five sunday talk shows and blamed the benghazi terrorist attack on a youtube video. so what is susan rice saying now? >> i don't have time to think about a false controversy. >> you're also going to hear why hillary clinton wasn't available. >> all right. phil robertson suspended from "duck dynasty," but larry gatlin says he shouldn't worry 'cause he's about to come out on top. larry here live to explain. "fox & friends," as far as i can tell, has its final hour, unless you guys want to go four like you did on the weekend, it starts now. >> i want to wish you a merry christmas from all of us at "fox & friends." >> we should book him. >> i think maybe we just did.
us the goodies. we'll have to taste a few of these. >>> the girl from miami learning how to drive in the snow.of december, 2013. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. today is the deadline to sign up for obamacare. did you get it while it's hot? ♪ i'm commander in chief and i'm two terms strong ♪ ♪ because i got this health care which has got it going on ♪ >> public relations campaign work? we have the numbers. >>> she went on five sunday talk shows and...
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use of secret prison. we need to look at how far we have gone over the cliff since 9-11. >> and debby is calling from just across the mbay in miami beach. your on live with jeremy scahill. >> debby, we will have to put you on hold. remind her to turn down the volume and we will move on to the next call. this is richard in massachusetts. >> hi, i am like you and i need my daily dose of amy's show and i brought your book in cambridge when she interviewed you. my question is three days after 9-11, the congress minus congressman lee, was the only authorization of the use of military force was passed. and bush and obama have used the authorization to do anything they want in the middle east with drones or whatever. my question is do you think that the neo conservatives and liberals will resend that law? can you believe we will have troops in afghanistan until 2024. >> there is a lot there. i think the original authorization was a disaster piece passed because of fear. i tell young people to be watch barbara's speech. imagine being the only decenter in congress on that vote days after the 9-11 attacks took place. there is discussion ab
use of secret prison. we need to look at how far we have gone over the cliff since 9-11. >> and debby is calling from just across the mbay in miami beach. your on live with jeremy scahill. >> debby, we will have to put you on hold. remind her to turn down the volume and we will move on to the next call. this is richard in massachusetts. >> hi, i am like you and i need my daily dose of amy's show and i brought your book in cambridge when she interviewed you. my question is...
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specialist daniel stermer is from miami and he is here with us. do? >> the first thing you should do is, one, be vigilant of checking your credit card. if you see activity that you know is not yours, contact your credit card company and ask the card be canceled. once you know there is something going on, you should take every precaution to stop that from happening which would get the credit card company on the phone and stop that credit card from being used. the question becomes, if they use small activity, will you notice it, particularly during the holiday season. some folks when they get credit card numbers use small purchases in the beginning so it blends in with a normal type of use from the card holder. the question is you had a $5,000 purchase. that may not be a normal purchase. you would recognize it or today, your credit card company may recognize it and notify you about it. today, knowing this is happening, people need to be vigilant whether it is target card or whatever credit card they have and checking billing statements on a daily ba
specialist daniel stermer is from miami and he is here with us. do? >> the first thing you should do is, one, be vigilant of checking your credit card. if you see activity that you know is not yours, contact your credit card company and ask the card be canceled. once you know there is something going on, you should take every precaution to stop that from happening which would get the credit card company on the phone and stop that credit card from being used. the question becomes, if they...
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from the panama canal. port miami in summer 2015 will be big ship ready. that's our phrase, big ship ready. bloomberg national correspondent carol massar with us there.we come back, holiday travel can mean more road trips, more junk food as well. we will tell you why the golden arches took down its own employee resource website. alix steel with me with that story, next. ♪ >> the foremost leaders from around the globe meet at the 2014 world economic forum in their posts, switzerland. political leaders, ceos on our rapidly changing world. >> the euro is here to stay. >> bloomberg has you covered. >> we speak to the movers and shakers in davos. >> i have been looking for to this conversation. >> davos 2014. starts january 2 on bloomberg television. >> welcome back to "money moves" on a bloomberg television and streaming all day long on your tablet and phone and bloomberg.com. one bit of real estate news to share. billionaire tech investor paul allen finally sold his 300-acre private island. this is according to a listing on redfin. the island was originally listed in 2005 4 $25 million and it fell to their team $.5 million in 2011. $13.5 million in 2011
from the panama canal. port miami in summer 2015 will be big ship ready. that's our phrase, big ship ready. bloomberg national correspondent carol massar with us there.we come back, holiday travel can mean more road trips, more junk food as well. we will tell you why the golden arches took down its own employee resource website. alix steel with me with that story, next. ♪ >> the foremost leaders from around the globe meet at the 2014 world economic forum in their posts, switzerland....
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miami as and ourroger clemens most popular player is mohammed wilkerson. >> are your clients business people? what's to prevent them from going directly to these athletes themselves and say, join us an event and we will pay you a special appearance fee? >> that is very hard to do. most people have no idea where to start when booking an athlete. agents are focusing on contracts and big shoe deals. >> we have john starks -- after the fact the agents aren't around anymore. >> they cannot find them. team all day hunting down these retired athletes. >> how do you find them? >> a lot of work, relationships. you even get into this line of work? >> i was with seamless. i background is in online marketplaces. i also happen to be a very big sports fan. when i was presented with the opportunity to join this company, it was a no-brainer. the collegiate ?hings a big draw >> absolutely. stars that are not known at the national level are the biggest hit on college campuses. i am a giants fan. ron to wisconsin people will go nuts. >> what is the strangest or weirdest events that you have gotten a request for? >> the strangest or weirdest event? i don't know how strange this but that i think it i
miami as and ourroger clemens most popular player is mohammed wilkerson. >> are your clients business people? what's to prevent them from going directly to these athletes themselves and say, join us an event and we will pay you a special appearance fee? >> that is very hard to do. most people have no idea where to start when booking an athlete. agents are focusing on contracts and big shoe deals. >> we have john starks -- after the fact the agents aren't around anymore....
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miami used game seven to advance to the championship. they don't get one tonight, i mean, they don't get one in the end, that game seven here in indianapolis could be a problem. finally fromus, a movement for foodies and folks who care. a restaurant with the hearty delicious menu friendly service and exceptional prices. where everyone is welcomed, treated like family and when it comes time for the check, you pay what you want and what you can. we grab a bite at an eatery worth our wait in santa rosa, california. >> we open saturday and sundays. we serve brunch. kids show up at 6 o'clock in the morning. amber, you are up front. 85% of the year the sun is not up. they are in the dark getting ready. everything that this takes to open up at 9 o'clock. there's no prices on the menu, it's donation day. we do a check and it says donation based and we appreciate serve. >> put whatever you feel is necessary in the envelope, seal it up, write a comment and stick it in the box over there. >> if you think about it, restaurants can be a system. if you don't have enough money to eat at a restaurant, you don't walk in. in community cafes everyone is welcome regardfuls their means. >> en
miami used game seven to advance to the championship. they don't get one tonight, i mean, they don't get one in the end, that game seven here in indianapolis could be a problem. finally fromus, a movement for foodies and folks who care. a restaurant with the hearty delicious menu friendly service and exceptional prices. where everyone is welcomed, treated like family and when it comes time for the check, you pay what you want and what you can. we grab a bite at an eatery worth our wait in santa...
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from progresso. of heart healthy soup i use my citi thankyou card to get 2x the points at the coffee shop.at the office, which will help me get to a beach in miamiout, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> the man flies about a quarter of a million miles a year. so you can understand why he doesn't want to be on another airplane this holiday season. we're talking about peter shenkman. he joins us now. you may have seen him right here on cnn explaining how to improve companies and their branding. for the second year in a row, he's making great use of his frequent flyer miles. he's donating them to those who otherwise couldn't afford them. and we also have a lucky couple with us today. sarah ashleigh and indiana jones. got to love that name. they were chosen to receive one of the free flights thanks to peter's efforts. they join us live from nashville. thank you all for being here with us. peter, want to start with you. unbelievable how you had this idea to use your frequent flyer miles because you had some leftover. you wanted to send four people home. this has grown to 28 flights this year. tell us how this idea originated. >> las
from progresso. of heart healthy soup i use my citi thankyou card to get 2x the points at the coffee shop.at the office, which will help me get to a beach in miamiout, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> the man flies about a quarter of a million miles a year. so you can understand why he doesn't want to be on another airplane this holiday season. we're talking about peter shenkman. he joins us now. you may have seen him right here on cnn explaining how to improve...
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us in washington are overreading. trivia time, one woman chaired the budget committee. she took over as chair in january. congratulations to today's winner. i hope i said that right. he is from miami questions in. still waiting on nancy pelosi. they are more than 35 minutes late. perhaps they are waiting to see how house republicans are going to be responding. they're trying to get over the debate. there has been plenty of tweets talking about the fact that they heard applause and singing. maybe half the republicans are more excited than some in the twitter verse. we'll be right back. hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress, the fcc, and the administration f
us in washington are overreading. trivia time, one woman chaired the budget committee. she took over as chair in january. congratulations to today's winner. i hope i said that right. he is from miami questions in. still waiting on nancy pelosi. they are more than 35 minutes late. perhaps they are waiting to see how house republicans are going to be responding. they're trying to get over the debate. there has been plenty of tweets talking about the fact that they heard applause and singing....
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miami. live reports on amazing technology ahead. autistic self advocacy network >> welcome back. we are used to seeing robots doing all sorts of amazing things in movies. these robots are not merely digital models from a "transformers" movie, they are real robots and some day they may saviour life. today they are competing in a robot change for the defense department. or correspondent joins us. jacob ward is there. what can you tell us about this competition. >> it's an amazing conglomeration of all the greatest minds in robotics, it's the greatest challenge in the history of the field. it involves eight different tasks from climbing ladders to something as difficult as driving a truck, and a clear winner basically has been announce said. it's unofficial but we know who won. >> tell us about the robot. what are they doing? what kind of feats are they accomplishing? >> sure. so the test here is versatility. you are trying to design a robot that can work alongside human being in human environments. in fukushima, the disaster there, you needed to send in humans immediately. it would have been suicide to put people into that situation. instead they are trying to create robots that can be emergency respo
miami. live reports on amazing technology ahead. autistic self advocacy network >> welcome back. we are used to seeing robots doing all sorts of amazing things in movies. these robots are not merely digital models from a "transformers" movie, they are real robots and some day they may saviour life. today they are competing in a robot change for the defense department. or correspondent joins us. jacob ward is there. what can you tell us about this competition. >> it's an...
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us. ♪ >> oh, we've got another contestant here. we have the wonderful joy reid. all right, joy. let's go. here we go. ♪ >>> welcome to "politicsnation." thank you for tuning in. i'm live tonight from miami and republicans don't care at all. in just six hours, over 1 million americans will lose long-term unemployment benefits. why? because house republicans went on holiday break without fixing this. despite the economic recovery, long-term unemployment is at its highest level since world war ii. every day we're hearing more stories from
us. ♪ >> oh, we've got another contestant here. we have the wonderful joy reid. all right, joy. let's go. here we go. ♪ >>> welcome to "politicsnation." thank you for tuning in. i'm live tonight from miami and republicans don't care at all. in just six hours, over 1 million americans will lose long-term unemployment benefits. why? because house republicans went on holiday break without fixing this. despite the economic recovery, long-term unemployment is at its...
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from the current u.s. president. he posted, let us pause and give thanks to the theft that nelson mandela lived. david cameron tweeted this miaminight. nelson mandela was a hero of our time. i've asked for the flags at number so downing street to be flown at half-mast. a retweet is a message from nelson mandela. he gave an interview talking about death at the nelson mandela twitter account. he said in 19 necks, death is something inevitable, a man considers to do his duty to his people and his country. then he can rest in peace. so many celebrities are taking to twitter to post their remembrance. oprah when free took to her facebook account. a number of years ago, he said it was one of the greatest honors of her life to be invited to spend private time in africa. also, american film director spike lee posted this miami, this photo on his inthat gram account. that picture with him and mr. mandela there. so often we talk about the declean, it's irresistible for twitter users to post messages on the front pages from where they are. in south africa, we see many people posting coverages on the twitter accounts. the soweto had this g
from the current u.s. president. he posted, let us pause and give thanks to the theft that nelson mandela lived. david cameron tweeted this miaminight. nelson mandela was a hero of our time. i've asked for the flags at number so downing street to be flown at half-mast. a retweet is a message from nelson mandela. he gave an interview talking about death at the nelson mandela twitter account. he said in 19 necks, death is something inevitable, a man considers to do his duty to his people and his...
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us, sir. >> thank you, stephanie. >> the n.b.a. had an elite matchup. we have that in sports. >> the always must-see t.v., miami heat and indiana pacers. they picked up where they left off from last year's game seven. while the heat won the nba title last year, of course the pacers took ground one this season at home. wade and james trying to hold serve on their own court in round two. pacers would have it going early on the visiting team, using a downtown. george hill popping the triple there. indiana would lead by double digits president break. into the third, in transition, they were still firing from long-range. the pacers led by 15 intoed third. miami would heat up and get into the three-point act. lebron james left alone, 24 on the night on that sore ankle, but still knocks it down. the heat managed to cut the deficit all the way down to three. chris bosh dropping the triple and then for the lead, as well. that ties things up. here we go, mr. clutch, ray allen, there it is, money from downtown. part of a 12-2 run in the fourth to edge the pacers 97-94. they even the series at one. >> it was a good win. good quality win versus a very good team on our home floor and we h
us, sir. >> thank you, stephanie. >> the n.b.a. had an elite matchup. we have that in sports. >> the always must-see t.v., miami heat and indiana pacers. they picked up where they left off from last year's game seven. while the heat won the nba title last year, of course the pacers took ground one this season at home. wade and james trying to hold serve on their own court in round two. pacers would have it going early on the visiting team, using a downtown. george hill popping...
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miami dolphins, yet one felt more tortured than teammate. when jonathan martin accused richie incognito and other teammates of bullying, a voice mail from incognito which used words "i'll kill you" surfaced. incognito remains suspended. a probe continues and more importantly, we are reexamining the pro football workplace. intimidation and aggression are a part of the fabric of the sport, but where does the locker room end and real life begin? he was an american hero, cancer survivor, a seven-time tour de france champion. yet lance armstrong could no longer deny the allegations of a doping scandal. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood doping? >> yes. >> armstrong was stripped of his titles, lost endorsements and was banned for life from cycling. gay athletes have long participated in major american team sport, but did so in silence. jason collins, though, has emerged as a voice. the 34-year-old center said he spent a lifetime in secrecy but had to be true to himself, and to others. a free agent, collins may never again play in the nba, but his announcement is a contribution far more important than poi
miami dolphins, yet one felt more tortured than teammate. when jonathan martin accused richie incognito and other teammates of bullying, a voice mail from incognito which used words "i'll kill you" surfaced. incognito remains suspended. a probe continues and more importantly, we are reexamining the pro football workplace. intimidation and aggression are a part of the fabric of the sport, but where does the locker room end and real life begin? he was an american hero, cancer survivor,...
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from experts on your condition. when it's donut friday at the office, i use my citi thankyou card to get 2x the points at the coffee shop. which will help me get to a beach in miamiy'll be stuck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points dining out, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards ♪ ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis y
from experts on your condition. when it's donut friday at the office, i use my citi thankyou card to get 2x the points at the coffee shop. which will help me get to a beach in miamiy'll be stuck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points dining out, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards ♪ ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib a type of irregular heartbeat, not...
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use of secret prison. we need to look at how far we have gone over the cliff since 9-11. >> and debby is calling from just across the mbay in miami beach. your on live with jeremy scahill. >> debby, we will have to put you on hold. remind her to turn down the volume and we will move on to the next call. this is richard in massachusetts. >> hi, i am like you and i need my daily dose of amy's show and i brought your book in cambridge when she interviewed you. my question is three days after 9-11, the congress minus congressman lee, was the only authorization of the use of military force was passed. and bush and obama have used the authorization to do anything they want in the middle east with drones or whatever. my question is do you think that the neo conservatives and liberals will resend that law? can you believe we will have troops in afghanistan until 2024. >> there is a lot there. i think the original authorization was a disaster piece passed because of fear. i tell young people to be watch barbara's speech. imagine being the only decenter in congress on that vote days after the 9-11 attacks took place. there is discussion ab
use of secret prison. we need to look at how far we have gone over the cliff since 9-11. >> and debby is calling from just across the mbay in miami beach. your on live with jeremy scahill. >> debby, we will have to put you on hold. remind her to turn down the volume and we will move on to the next call. this is richard in massachusetts. >> hi, i am like you and i need my daily dose of amy's show and i brought your book in cambridge when she interviewed you. my question is...