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now, the lapd uses home with industries as an integral part of its anti-gang efforts. not all of them, not 9000 members, but i can tell you this, homeboy industries have their annual benefit to honor people in the community as well as former gang members, the person they honored was chief charlie of the lapd. unless you think that was an anomaly, the year before they honored the sheriff. there is an alliance between community-based organizations, and law-enforcement. this is not enough. there has also been in the streets, ongoing, a relationship, a delicate one, a thoughtful one between the loss angeles police department and gang intervention. interventionists are former gang members. they have to be very careful about how they play out the relationship. they do not want to be snitches. but they want to stop the bleeding. i cannot tell you the complete shock that i have felt as i have sat down with veteran members of the lapd staff, and they talked about the important work of gang intervention. this is not lip service, this is reality. and then i bring up the most impo
now, the lapd uses home with industries as an integral part of its anti-gang efforts. not all of them, not 9000 members, but i can tell you this, homeboy industries have their annual benefit to honor people in the community as well as former gang members, the person they honored was chief charlie of the lapd. unless you think that was an anomaly, the year before they honored the sheriff. there is an alliance between community-based organizations, and law-enforcement. this is not enough. there...
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for the rest of us, home ownership is at a 15-year low. expected to stagnate the rest of the year, after plummeting the past four years but in cities like new york, los angeles and miami, mini bubbles are popping up. they are places where perspective buyers grew up in sports car or were ferried in. and metrics don't really apply. the hard-partying gazon took us inside a place mainly populated by brazilians russians, americans and european who say this is much like their crumbling local economies. in fact, the $1 million plus condos are hotter than ever. up nearly 20% over the previous high set in 2006. we road along as we went to see the three-story penthouse perched over the atlantic. $11 million. and yet this, he said, 80% of his deals are in cash. i want to see the checkbook. >> i didn't bring it. >> come on! you didn't bring it. what are you going to buy it if you need to put down money now? >> reporter: just three years ago, he said, he made a killing in the epic bust. now folks like him are gobbling up anything they can get their han
for the rest of us, home ownership is at a 15-year low. expected to stagnate the rest of the year, after plummeting the past four years but in cities like new york, los angeles and miami, mini bubbles are popping up. they are places where perspective buyers grew up in sports car or were ferried in. and metrics don't really apply. the hard-partying gazon took us inside a place mainly populated by brazilians russians, americans and european who say this is much like their crumbling local...
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he moved to this home in 1902 with his wife, mary, and bob pushendorf is down below. how did they use the home back in 1902 when they first moved here? >> it's an interesting combination of uses. the second floor right up above where you're sitting was the family bedrooms and sleeping chambers. the first floor was meant primarily for entertaining. you can see the widened spaces, the open space where is they would entertain their friends. and the lower level is more of a family area. including the dining room. and of course the office in which we had seen earlier. >> as you researched the uses of this home and the visitors of the home, who would have been here? >> there were a number of prominent guests, woodrow wilson being one of them. but a number of social acquaintances, as well as political figures, would have been visitors to the house. >> and we talked earlier about the name of the home of fairview because it really did give you a sense of the nebraska landscape. now, of course, it's the home of the medical center. >> that's correct. the bryans said that the house was one of the
he moved to this home in 1902 with his wife, mary, and bob pushendorf is down below. how did they use the home back in 1902 when they first moved here? >> it's an interesting combination of uses. the second floor right up above where you're sitting was the family bedrooms and sleeping chambers. the first floor was meant primarily for entertaining. you can see the widened spaces, the open space where is they would entertain their friends. and the lower level is more of a family area....
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deadweight i don't think of using home.ventually i think we are going is the temperatures in the low 90s after an extended forecast out the door certainly not 90 in fact it is chilly to start with temperatures and conditions in the port is right now some locations mostly clear and chilly to start sunny and warmer today breeze to the coast and by the day staying dry up for the extended forecast but you will see when the conditions from time to time to the system that brought us to showers on monday is moving out. high pressure builds then as it does it gradually increases are temperatures or stuck in this to systems and that is bringing preconditions for us. to pinpoint forecast today shows that while we are warming things up in morgan hill seventy in from the sale of the coastal '60s for you thought there in the end of the temperatures in any opera 178 in natomas 75 vallejo in the same range seventy in said rosa 71 the day the bay and in 67 in sausalito looking at this end of forecasts is were throwing in a couple of '90s a
deadweight i don't think of using home.ventually i think we are going is the temperatures in the low 90s after an extended forecast out the door certainly not 90 in fact it is chilly to start with temperatures and conditions in the port is right now some locations mostly clear and chilly to start sunny and warmer today breeze to the coast and by the day staying dry up for the extended forecast but you will see when the conditions from time to time to the system that brought us to showers on...
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and to bring us home, we have a deputy secretary, bill burns, who's a fantastic leader, she's a really a consummate diplomat, one who is both principled and practical and has been a huge supporter of the work that we're doing, so i'm delighted to introduce bill burns. [ applause ] >> well, thank you very much, it really is present for all of you. i want to thank mike for organizing and for a very important look back at these transformation m periods in u.s. foreign policy. at a moment when our values and interests are so deeply entwined, i want to thank mike pose never and all of his prisk colleagues in drl for your irreplaceable contribution. drl has defined and redefined our human rights agenda for the 21st century. i also want to thank the panel on their contribution to the evolution of the human rights policy. i have had the privilege of working with almost every panelist today. i know it is much easier to reflect on the advantage of hindsight on the issues that cause gray hairs and sleepless nights. all of us are grateful for your sacrifice and your superb contributions to univers
and to bring us home, we have a deputy secretary, bill burns, who's a fantastic leader, she's a really a consummate diplomat, one who is both principled and practical and has been a huge supporter of the work that we're doing, so i'm delighted to introduce bill burns. [ applause ] >> well, thank you very much, it really is present for all of you. i want to thank mike for organizing and for a very important look back at these transformation m periods in u.s. foreign policy. at a moment...
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turn a profit it's not just told us homes the whole country is so forth with the start of the measures with the. new water charges which are common and shortly you household charge which which came in this year will increase every year. there was a two percent hike up to twenty three percent of the point of sale tax which we have to do something something to improve the situation shopkeepers say going back to the point isn't a political statement it's a survival tactic and as the face of the euro hangs in the balance clueless may not be alone in looking back for its future euro smith r.t. closest and. well remember all the latest stories are also on our website r t v dot com here's a taste of what's there for you right now. ron paul's son says he is now officially supporting g.o.p. front runner mitt romney as a party's ultimate candidate to face democrat barack obama in the presidential election even though his father has always been his first choice. and residents of a scottish village called dull and the american town of boring are trying not to live up to their names so we can find
turn a profit it's not just told us homes the whole country is so forth with the start of the measures with the. new water charges which are common and shortly you household charge which which came in this year will increase every year. there was a two percent hike up to twenty three percent of the point of sale tax which we have to do something something to improve the situation shopkeepers say going back to the point isn't a political statement it's a survival tactic and as the face of the...
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it's been fantastic and to bring us home we have deputy secretary bill burns who is a fantastic leader and he's a consummate diplomat and one who is both principled and practical and huge supporter of the work we've been doing and i'm delighted to introduce bill burns. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, mike. it really is a pleasure for me to join all of you. i want to thank mike and drl for organizing this very important look back at these three transformational periods in u.s. foreign policy. at a moment when values and interests are so deeply entwined i want to thank mark posner for your irreplaceable contribution to u.s. national security and under mike's leadership, drl has defined and redefined the human rights agenda for the 21st century. i also want to thank the panelists for their unique perspectives on the evolution of human rights policy. over the past 30 years i've had the privilege of working with virtually every panelist over the course of today, tom pickering, elliott abraham, tammy wittis and many other remarkable friends and colleagues. i know it is much easier -- >>
it's been fantastic and to bring us home we have deputy secretary bill burns who is a fantastic leader and he's a consummate diplomat and one who is both principled and practical and huge supporter of the work we've been doing and i'm delighted to introduce bill burns. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, mike. it really is a pleasure for me to join all of you. i want to thank mike and drl for organizing this very important look back at these three transformational periods in u.s. foreign...
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hoffman and two thousand and ten breakthrough win a bubba watson by a single shot yesterday in the us taking home just over a million dollars on a very special first ever piece of p.g.a. hardware. and finally russia's women's beach volleyball team have qualified for the olympic games for the very first time the squad booking their place by beating totemic favorites the netherlands in the continental cup held here in moscow. this competition was a real chance for russia to make history in the sport after a hard fought three two win over switzerland in the semi's they face the dutch in the final with a place at the olympics at stake the best of five contest started wobbly for russia's first time then team and it's a sea of. fail to break down holland's jewel of madeline mccann link and sophie from guest and team russia wind down one nil but that didn't stop russia from making full use of their home advantage russia's second tandem call over and they. made light work of their two games beating both dutch teams two zero and two one with advantage now firmly with the home team and a boy in the crowd b
hoffman and two thousand and ten breakthrough win a bubba watson by a single shot yesterday in the us taking home just over a million dollars on a very special first ever piece of p.g.a. hardware. and finally russia's women's beach volleyball team have qualified for the olympic games for the very first time the squad booking their place by beating totemic favorites the netherlands in the continental cup held here in moscow. this competition was a real chance for russia to make history in the...
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home in 1902 with his wife, mary. bob who is with the nebraska historical society is down below. my question is, how did they use the home back in 1902 when they first moved here? >> it's an interesting combination of uses. the second floor right up above where you are sitting was the family bedrooms and sleeping chambers. the first floor was meant primarily for entertaining. you can see the wide spaces, the open spaces where they would entertain their friends and the lower level was more of a family area including the dining room and, of course, the office in which we'd seen it earlier. >> as you researched the uses of this home and visitors of the home, who would have been here? >> well, there were a number of prominent guests. woodrow wilson is one of them. a number of social acquaintances as well as political figures would have been visitors to the house. >> we talked earlier about the name of the home, fairview, because it gave you a sense of the nebraska landscape and dmou it's the home of medical center. >> that's correct. bryan said the house was one of the beautiful vistas of farm country he had ever se
home in 1902 with his wife, mary. bob who is with the nebraska historical society is down below. my question is, how did they use the home back in 1902 when they first moved here? >> it's an interesting combination of uses. the second floor right up above where you are sitting was the family bedrooms and sleeping chambers. the first floor was meant primarily for entertaining. you can see the wide spaces, the open spaces where they would entertain their friends and the lower level was more...
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. >> i'd ask senator barrasso if he feels prepared to bring us home and be our last question. and he's up to it. take me home. >> i'm concerned how long it's taken to address the long-term storage and nuclear waste. the process began three decades ago, we're no closer to a solution. with regard to interim storage, you talk about wanting to see the timely implementation of the blue river commissions. blue river where people go skiing, it's a great place to do a number of things, but the recommendations, what's your opinion? would it be a timely? what would be timely timely? you talk about how to timely implementation to see these recommendations implemented. >> well, we recognize that nothing proceeds very quickly when we're talking about nuclear waste. i think the brc, the blue ribbon commission recognized there were long lead times for developing any of the consolidated storage options including looking at transportation and other issues. the blue ribbon commission, i believe, said this might be able to be done in a decade or so. i think that would be a wonderful thing. i thi
. >> i'd ask senator barrasso if he feels prepared to bring us home and be our last question. and he's up to it. take me home. >> i'm concerned how long it's taken to address the long-term storage and nuclear waste. the process began three decades ago, we're no closer to a solution. with regard to interim storage, you talk about wanting to see the timely implementation of the blue river commissions. blue river where people go skiing, it's a great place to do a number of things, but...
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each neighborhood will be assigned one there to use them. home owners will be able to use them it for two additional days. >>> does prices dropped 16¢ over the past three weeks nationwide. on average a gallon will cost you about $4.19 to end a bear. marquette university researchers said that radiation levels from the scanners are quite a little bit lower than those from x-ray procedures and on mammograms. is that via barclays found that sleep deprivation suggested that some loss may prevent the rain from making opprobrious food choices. lady gaunt, writes in twitter that the singer was able to upset that is the show up dirt hitting, being hit and had but a poll. she suffers a concussion and the dishes the show. >>> is the deduction less is on the video. >>> 2000 at the least of escaping from alcatraz to yesterday. this was a mile and a half from alcatraz and then the raise and did it with a a mall run. the winner was the colorado. >>> the weather is still something else. finally some summertime heat. it feels like summer although it is not quite
each neighborhood will be assigned one there to use them. home owners will be able to use them it for two additional days. >>> does prices dropped 16¢ over the past three weeks nationwide. on average a gallon will cost you about $4.19 to end a bear. marquette university researchers said that radiation levels from the scanners are quite a little bit lower than those from x-ray procedures and on mammograms. is that via barclays found that sleep deprivation suggested that some loss may...
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that shows that there's more optimism among us home builders in fact i'm talking about the national association of home builders was fargo and the latest reading shows an increase for the month of june and it's the highest since may two thousand and seven so of course if you take a look at the latest numbers from the u.s. forces have provided an interesting boost when it comes to the nasdaq and the dow has now slipped back and surpassed the territory just in the last of course other factors besides produce we have that spanish borrowing costs are going higher but on the your error highs and that's of course across the board is not helping the investor so so far we've seen a mixed picture but as i said the dow has managed to slip back into positive territory just last for sort of what happened next hour now moving on to europe markets are closed now everyone was focused on greece spot then reality said what i mean by reality is the fact that just because the problem here. party of war in the parliamentary election in ways that doesn't necessarily mean that greece will not exit the eurozone and a
that shows that there's more optimism among us home builders in fact i'm talking about the national association of home builders was fargo and the latest reading shows an increase for the month of june and it's the highest since may two thousand and seven so of course if you take a look at the latest numbers from the u.s. forces have provided an interesting boost when it comes to the nasdaq and the dow has now slipped back and surpassed the territory just in the last of course other factors...
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bali than clary shortly with an update of our top stories stay with us. home. of a. golden. girl .and a good scream. revenge. her. way . to the missile a good. thing we. just saw them on the enemy coming. from paris come out of my mind i'm a little bit about it. if. live nation and free liquid intake should free transport chargers free range limbs free live free live stereotype free live.
bali than clary shortly with an update of our top stories stay with us. home. of a. golden. girl .and a good scream. revenge. her. way . to the missile a good. thing we. just saw them on the enemy coming. from paris come out of my mind i'm a little bit about it. if. live nation and free liquid intake should free transport chargers free range limbs free live free live stereotype free live.
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>> he would have used the study probably daily when he was in lincoln, the study was the hart of the home >> walk in if you would and show us what the desk looked like and also some of the other artifacts on top of the desk? >> this is the partner's desk that he and his wife shared. they would exchange conversation, compose writings, send letters, and help formulate some of the positions that he would have wanted to take for the day. >> on the top of the desk, a copy of the commoner. what was that? why was it significant in his life? i know that he and sarah signed a copy in front of it. >> the first tufurnishings surv. these furnishings have been collected to represent what was originally in the room based on very fine 1908 photographs of the space. >> if he was seated this that chair adjacent to you, would he feel comfortable? feel like his study at the turn of the kreebtry? >> it would be very much like his desk at the turn of the century, even the cluttered desk and open bible. >> thank you very much for opening up this home to c-span cameras. we'll check in with youñr throughout the
>> he would have used the study probably daily when he was in lincoln, the study was the hart of the home >> walk in if you would and show us what the desk looked like and also some of the other artifacts on top of the desk? >> this is the partner's desk that he and his wife shared. they would exchange conversation, compose writings, send letters, and help formulate some of the positions that he would have wanted to take for the day. >> on the top of the desk, a copy of...
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. >> take us home!e to stop it. >> they won't let you go back there. >> the whole thing's been blown out of proportion. [ applause ] >> jimmy: from the plan element element of the really big sun. one more thing. it is time for our weekly tribute of the fcc, where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it is "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> a bitter battle in a hotly contested primary race today in new jersey. two incumbent democrats are [ bleep ] one another. >> richard dawson could [ bleep ] your wife or daughter and you didn't mind. >> let's talk about rule mores now and a titanic-sized [ bleep ]. >> what people will be talking about was this. >> people living in new hampshire are most likely to suck your [ bleep ]. >> what country has served as a home base for both pablo escobar and the [ bleep ] organization? ♪ >> wow. these guys are [ bleep ] up. what do you make of that? >> my interview here in chicago with the former president bill clinton wasn't just all about politics an
. >> take us home!e to stop it. >> they won't let you go back there. >> the whole thing's been blown out of proportion. [ applause ] >> jimmy: from the plan element element of the really big sun. one more thing. it is time for our weekly tribute of the fcc, where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it is "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> a bitter battle in a hotly contested primary race today in new jersey. two incumbent...
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>> he would have used the study probably daily when he was in lincoln. the study was the heart of the home. >> we'll have you walk in if you would and show us what the desk looked like and also some of the artifacts on top of the desk. >> this is the partner's desk that he and his wife shared. they would exchange conversation, compose writings, send letters, and help formulate some of the positions that he may have wanted to take for the day. >> on the top of the desk, a copy of the commoner. what was that? why was it significant in his life? i know he has signed the copy directly in front of you. >> i think it could be stated in the quote from the first position of the commoner, which is it will be to satisfy if by identity to the common people, it proves to its right to be the name which has been chosen. >> you've studied the man, this home, his life. what do you find especially interesting about william jennings bryan and his home here, that he moved into back in 1902? especially interesting about william jennings bryant and how it's reflected when he moved back in 1902? >> the home can
>> he would have used the study probably daily when he was in lincoln. the study was the heart of the home. >> we'll have you walk in if you would and show us what the desk looked like and also some of the artifacts on top of the desk. >> this is the partner's desk that he and his wife shared. they would exchange conversation, compose writings, send letters, and help formulate some of the positions that he may have wanted to take for the day. >> on the top of the desk, a...
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us home prices climbed for the fourth month in a row and basically of course that was a major boost for investors now moving on to. an hour of the trading session can see the r.t.s. is gaining half a percent m i six lightly behind there and this is this point falling prices which let's take a look at those because even though we saw some gains earlier on in the day that down lights well it's still trading below eighty dollars for bow and five it has added one fifth of its value since the january know very encouraging news right here and also of course that group is not the only one being affected by the situation in the euro zone also have aluminum prices which have twenty percent since the beginning of the year but we spoke to the c.e.o. of alcoa one of the world's top aluminum producers and he said that he's not that concerned about the current market fluctuations because it doesn't seem to be affecting demand. twenty percent price decline is painful at the same time we are also seeing tremendous growth we've seen ten percent. growth last year we project seven percent world market gro
us home prices climbed for the fourth month in a row and basically of course that was a major boost for investors now moving on to. an hour of the trading session can see the r.t.s. is gaining half a percent m i six lightly behind there and this is this point falling prices which let's take a look at those because even though we saw some gains earlier on in the day that down lights well it's still trading below eighty dollars for bow and five it has added one fifth of its value since the...
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. >> thank you for helping all of us home gamers. >> thank you for sharing your knowledge with the everyday. >> i love sharing with you. >> everywhere, any time, any place. answering the call of cramerica 6 and 11 eastern on cnbc. wÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑososososvycyíy >>> the market is set up for a very nice opening monday. regardless of who wins in the greek election. maybe that's a little risky but i feel like we can go higher. i think that could mark a short term peak. don't want you to be too quick. it seems like we have got a win win and that the central bankers around the world are going to provide liquidity. the stock market is going to go higher. thank you. see you monday!
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we do not have this at home. >> tell us a little about some of the spider's we see here on display. >> at the california academy of sciences, there is a very large collection of preserved and live specimens, which are the evidence about evolution. we have the assassin spiders, which are spiders that exclusively kill and eat other spiders. they are under the microscope here. research done and the california academy's i rhinology lab suggests that the assassin spiders have been doing this for over 150 million years. this glassed in room is a real scientific laboratory, and the people in that room are preparing specimens of vertebrate, that is mammals and birds. the way they do this is to remove the skin, sew it together in a relatively lifelike pose, and ensure that it does not decompose. >> i am a really big class actress fan, so i am here to see them, and beer week. >> i wanted to learn something and have fun. >> i always enjoy it. i am not all is well -- always working as i am tonight. sometimes i come to enjoy the music and to dance. ♪ >> culturewire covers the arts in san francisco
we do not have this at home. >> tell us a little about some of the spider's we see here on display. >> at the california academy of sciences, there is a very large collection of preserved and live specimens, which are the evidence about evolution. we have the assassin spiders, which are spiders that exclusively kill and eat other spiders. they are under the microscope here. research done and the california academy's i rhinology lab suggests that the assassin spiders have been doing...
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brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> a spectacular aerial stunt goes horriblyt one, but two midair collisions 10,000 feet above the earth, causing chaos in the skies. wing suit fliers are daredevils outfitted in aerodynamic suits allowing them to two at speeds faster than 120 miles an hour. it's the closest a human can get to actually taking flight. >> basically i feel like i've got my own private and personal f-16. >> your arms are your wings. your legs are your engines. wherever you go, you fly to that place. what else can you do that feels like that? >> scott bland and scotty burns are veterans of the high octane sport. >> you know, most people ride a roller coaster for a thrill. that's just about something to put me to sleep. >> but the greater the thrill, the greater the danger. >> i would say the most dangerous thing is the risk of collision. if you lose sight of somebody else that you're flying with, you can wind up with closing speeds in excess of 200 miles an hour. >> the main fear with being hit is to be knocked out or killed. >> the biggest risk for
brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> a spectacular aerial stunt goes horriblyt one, but two midair collisions 10,000 feet above the earth, causing chaos in the skies. wing suit fliers are daredevils outfitted in aerodynamic suits allowing them to two at speeds faster than 120 miles an hour. it's the closest a human can get to actually taking flight. >> basically i feel like i've got my own private and personal f-16. >> your arms are your wings....
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sent us home. >>> the jail restricted some activities. >> very frustated -- frustrated. she took bart from berkeley to get here only to be turned around. >> you got to come back tomorrow. which i think is inappropriate. they could have had a backup. >> reporter: police services were never effected and the elevators were up and running. what was it? pg&e told me that all of pg&e's equipment is and was always working properly, the problem is the electrical equipment begin the hall of justice which is an old building and now it is the build's facility team that is working on -- building's facility team that is working on that. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> fire works inside and outside the courtroom during a day in the trial of william lynch. he is accused of beating up a priest who molested him as a boy. ktvu's robert handa is live with today's events that could impact the future of the trial. >> reporter: there have been major developments here at the hall of justice. now it appears the priest is the one on trial because of the events inside and outside of the cou
sent us home. >>> the jail restricted some activities. >> very frustated -- frustrated. she took bart from berkeley to get here only to be turned around. >> you got to come back tomorrow. which i think is inappropriate. they could have had a backup. >> reporter: police services were never effected and the elevators were up and running. what was it? pg&e told me that all of pg&e's equipment is and was always working properly, the problem is the electrical...
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. >> the banks are not trying hard to keep us in our home so we are here to interrupt the auction because that is one of the places where the deal is sealed >> there is a not a lot of deals ceiling at the steps of the courthouse. in one corner you have the protesters and in the other, the investors, all waiting for the auctioneer who is fighting across the street. one option year tried to take care of business but it did not seem to be successful. this report just came out and it shows that oakland investors are almost half the properties that were sold at the auction. urban strategy counsel in oakland did the research. blue dots represent properties foreclosed since 2007. the red dots show of the properties acquired by investors who have been snapping up the properties and castiles averaging $111,000 per home >> if a bank takes a back they don't take care of the property and eventually they will put it back in the market anyway >> many of the investors are not from oakland, they are not interested in us as human beings or our community so we feel if they can sell for pennies on the dolla
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susan, you want to take us home on this? the stickiest. >> i just wonder, we have no assurances that assad will actually carry there on anything. i wouldn't trust him to have the peacetime operation and we have no assurances on what iran would do. i think that he would just let loose on his people and kill as many as he could during this conference time. >> i think you're right on both counts. i think iran is already arming and financing assad. this is all the more reason to have him at the table. are they going to continue to lie or being granted a place at the table. particularly when there are other tables with the u.s. and moscow about their nuclear situation and the like. that maybe they understand the cross issue bargaining that a regional power is going to have to engage in here. a guaranteed, sponsored transition which ensures there won't be a slaughter, whiches the only way to guarantee there's not going to be vengeance violence at this stage. i think when we confront them directly with that rather than these jabs b
susan, you want to take us home on this? the stickiest. >> i just wonder, we have no assurances that assad will actually carry there on anything. i wouldn't trust him to have the peacetime operation and we have no assurances on what iran would do. i think that he would just let loose on his people and kill as many as he could during this conference time. >> i think you're right on both counts. i think iran is already arming and financing assad. this is all the more reason to have...
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. >> thank you for helping all of us home gamer. >> thank you for sharing your knowledge with the everydaye minutes? an hour? well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> the market is set up for a very nice opening monday. regardless of who wins in the greek election. maybe that's a little risky but i feel like we can go higher. i think that could mark a short term peek. don't want you to be too quick. it seems like we have got a win win and that the central bankers around the world are going to provide liquidity. the stock market is going to go higher. thank you. see you monday!
. >> thank you for helping all of us home gamer. >> thank you for sharing your knowledge with the everydaye minutes? an hour? well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take...
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. >> thank you for helping all of us home gamer. >> thank you for sharing your knowledge with the everyday love sharing with you. >> everywhere, any time, any place. answering the call of cramerica 6 and 11 eastern on cnbc. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ a living breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. look. it's so simple. [ male announcer ] in here, the right minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud all in real time. good idea. ♪ it's the at&t network -- providing new ways to work together, so business works better. ♪ to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [
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. >> thank you for helping all of us home gamer. >> thank you for sharing your knowledge with the everydaye minutes? an hour? well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g, big. high speed internet from at&t at home... includes wi-fi access on the go -- whoo-hoo! it's an unbelievable deal. it's an unbelievable deal. [ both chuckle ] well, gotta go! but, wait, there's more! [ female announcer ] go to the website below today and get high speed internet for the unbelievably low price of just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need at a great price
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if they have a product that everybody might want to use and no one's using if yet, i may have the homeun. let's go to nick in california. >> hey, boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, nick. >> hey, question for you. stock like apple, it seems counter intuitive to judge its pe when it has so much cash t. seems they would have a better pe if they gave their mona way. do you have any way to advise investors how to look at that or how should they take a look at that? >> my good friends who own apple, when i ask them they often back out the cash. they just say, listen, the cash is a neutral, forget that. if it didn't have the cash, this is what it would be selling for. that's the way they come up with the price turns mobile. i like the cash. i like to use the normal numbers. i like the big earnings models that i create myself. i've always had higher earnings estimates for apple and then i divide out, look at the multiple and then i say is that stock cheap. it's cheaper than the average stock has been for years. who home hum homework. the homework is the way to get it. stay with me. >>> in the face of r
if they have a product that everybody might want to use and no one's using if yet, i may have the homeun. let's go to nick in california. >> hey, boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, nick. >> hey, question for you. stock like apple, it seems counter intuitive to judge its pe when it has so much cash t. seems they would have a better pe if they gave their mona way. do you have any way to advise investors how to look at that or how should they take a look at that? >> my good friends...
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home energy audit allows to you figure out how much energy your home is using or losing, every day. >jamie: where do we lose energy? >> you know, when you do the home energy audit yourself, there is ways to go around and test, where have you air leakage. things like that. when have you it done by a professional, they are able to use a blower test tothat takes all the air out of your house and you can test the duct work and the return air, things like that. we have tested homes in the past and one out of three homes, the duct work is disconnectedconnect least one place and that's a huge energy waster. >> jamie: so you are saying that we are using energy in places that we are losing it and we can cut that out. before i ask you the question, the reason i wanted to do this segment, i was on the internet and i happened to see that there is an energy monitor that you could flog at home. you know, you get the bill and it says how many kilowatt hours you used, you never think if they are telling you the truth. you can track what you are using with one of those monitors? >> you can. vione here
home energy audit allows to you figure out how much energy your home is using or losing, every day. >jamie: where do we lose energy? >> you know, when you do the home energy audit yourself, there is ways to go around and test, where have you air leakage. things like that. when have you it done by a professional, they are able to use a blower test tothat takes all the air out of your house and you can test the duct work and the return air, things like that. we have tested homes in the...
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one side is a little abrasive and one side is smooth. >> is that good to use at home? ou can use this at home, you sure can. >> these go for men, as well. >> excellent for any skin type and any gender. yes. okay. then we have these strips here and these are strips that, i'll show you on susan here. you want to notice, this is for blackheads and a condition which looks like black heads and a lot of people call it with that. little hairs on the nose that look like little blackheads. this is a strip that is excellent to take these off because you don't want to pick them out. >> work on blackheads and large pores -- >> yes, yes. this is the strip here. sticky on one side and you wet the nose and you apply it to the skin like this and you keep it on until it dries. and when you take it off, you pull it out and all the black heads are on the strip. that's what that is. >> thank you. >> and then we have some hand-held devices. this is one that is fairly reasonably priced. it is about $20 in the drugstore and this is by olay and this is a rotary brush and you put water and what
one side is a little abrasive and one side is smooth. >> is that good to use at home? ou can use this at home, you sure can. >> these go for men, as well. >> excellent for any skin type and any gender. yes. okay. then we have these strips here and these are strips that, i'll show you on susan here. you want to notice, this is for blackheads and a condition which looks like black heads and a lot of people call it with that. little hairs on the nose that look like little...
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home. >> reporter: with temperatures rising and brush drying, he showed us an example of a home that is ready for fire season. >> cut down all their low lying grass, dead grass, 30-foot clearance. took out all the dead and dying debris all the way down to the soil, which gives them a trevor lewis break in the event of a fire. the roof line, the trees are clear of the roof line. >> reporter: then we headed a few minutes away and saw the opposite. >> people neglected to abide by the requirements that repmake their homes survivable. >>> the homes here need a lot of work. >> trees such as this one that we see in front of us, married against the house. we want to trim the tree so there is 6 feet of separation between the house and the tree. this is another example of the vegetation that has grown up around the roof line. you want to keep the vegetation off your home, from growing over your home, and you want to keep any debris, dead, dying material, keep that away from your home. this is a fire starter. hazard. we want to eliminate all probability of having a fire. >> reporter: you have till june
home. >> reporter: with temperatures rising and brush drying, he showed us an example of a home that is ready for fire season. >> cut down all their low lying grass, dead grass, 30-foot clearance. took out all the dead and dying debris all the way down to the soil, which gives them a trevor lewis break in the event of a fire. the roof line, the trees are clear of the roof line. >> reporter: then we headed a few minutes away and saw the opposite. >> people neglected to...