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in a professional manner i'm sorry to see missouri shall retire and congratulations from all of us missouri shall (clapping) >> good afternoon. >> ma'am, and commission thank you for the principal of service. it was a great honor to serve the city and it was wonderful people and wonderful environment and i hope i had a chance to complete something for the city >> thank you very much for being here (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> thank you, congratulations. >> so next item on my reporter is the water report mr. rich i didn't. >> thank you, steve assistant general manager for water the slides is an update on our water situation looking forward. you know, the total reservoir storage is about a million arc feet but we are dealing with 3 hundred thousand is directly available for our hetch hetchy reservoir. we're working on another project to make more water available for drink. the precipitation is good 40 in february in terms of the precipitation but still just a drop in the bucket to where we would be at this point. again, i included the table of our assistant storage and the current storm
in a professional manner i'm sorry to see missouri shall retire and congratulations from all of us missouri shall (clapping) >> good afternoon. >> ma'am, and commission thank you for the principal of service. it was a great honor to serve the city and it was wonderful people and wonderful environment and i hope i had a chance to complete something for the city >> thank you very much for being here (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> thank you, congratulations....
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us away. >> missouri is looking to make the high five official. a missouri state representative introduced a house bill proposing the high five become the official state greeting. he was inspired by the fact that the high five helped him to connect with his colleagues. it is being considered in the house. >> now to the world of cinema, and an icon in the movie industry. charlie chaplain, 30 years after his death, could be making a name for himself in another arena. alexie o'brien has that story. >> he's a man whose face said a thousand words even when the script didn't have any. charlie chap-lin, screen star, novelist. pages of his archives has been pulled together. >> to find something thu produced by chaplain is extraordinary. there can't be many times that should happen. >> the payments were full of scribbles drafts and second drafts. >> our aim is to reveal another side of the genius. >> the novel was the basis of his fim limelight. it was hugely successful and considered as a last great film. >> it's quite a deep reflection in the relationshi
us away. >> missouri is looking to make the high five official. a missouri state representative introduced a house bill proposing the high five become the official state greeting. he was inspired by the fact that the high five helped him to connect with his colleagues. it is being considered in the house. >> now to the world of cinema, and an icon in the movie industry. charlie chaplain, 30 years after his death, could be making a name for himself in another arena. alexie o'brien...
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that that is felt in those that mourn in seven months in the us dollar on this monday as the use of missouri's quantitative easing spark concerns about capital outflows from emerging markets. pickering wanted more than fourteen one two finish today at one thousand eighty four one the greenback and the sun solar saying that while the dollar gained ground aided by the fed stand was cut at an emerging market jitters bickering one big weekend as foreign investors unloaded stops me most here is a soul also fished the trading session lower in response to further if that's in wisconsin soft chinese economic surveys the bench for kos be closed at one point one percent at nineteen twenty. technically the concept ra point three percent. over in thailand anti government protesters pledged monday to organize larger street demonstrations an effort to overturn the results of a general action in those first designed to quell the unrest protest against prime minister in not so much to stop the voting process in certain regions on sunday keeping millions of people from passing delegates for those that weren't
that that is felt in those that mourn in seven months in the us dollar on this monday as the use of missouri's quantitative easing spark concerns about capital outflows from emerging markets. pickering wanted more than fourteen one two finish today at one thousand eighty four one the greenback and the sun solar saying that while the dollar gained ground aided by the fed stand was cut at an emerging market jitters bickering one big weekend as foreign investors unloaded stops me most here is a...
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joining us, connecticut democrat dan malloy, missouri democrat jay nixon, texas republican rick perry, and indiana republican mike pence. it is good to have all of you here. used to be when the nga met you all cross-pollinated and got great ideas about what was working and it might be a little more partisan at this point, i think, as washington certainly is. but i wanted to see if you picked up anything sort of watching other states. one of the big stories this year of course has been colorado legalizing recreational use of small amounts of marijuana, as well as washington state. when you look at it, big pot of money there with taxes, states can always use a little more money, have any of you looked at it and thought, you know what, this is something i'd consider? >> no. >> two nos. why not? >> well, i don't support legalization of marijuana, and that's been my position for a long time and will continue to be. but i'll tell you, there is some common ground that you see at the national governor's association, and it is the focus that mary fallon and others and us here in indiana placed
joining us, connecticut democrat dan malloy, missouri democrat jay nixon, texas republican rick perry, and indiana republican mike pence. it is good to have all of you here. used to be when the nga met you all cross-pollinated and got great ideas about what was working and it might be a little more partisan at this point, i think, as washington certainly is. but i wanted to see if you picked up anything sort of watching other states. one of the big stories this year of course has been colorado...
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roy blount joining us from missouri, and from maryland, ben carton. the cbo says over the next decade, senator, that there will be 2.5 million fewer workers working full-time because of obamacare. here is the cbo director doug elmendorf. >> by providing health insurance to people with low income and withdrawing those subsidies as income rises, the act creates a disincentive relative for people to work. >> republicans say this proves that obamacare is a job killer. democrats say it means that pewer people will be locked into jobs. senator blount, what is wrong with that, the idea of fewer people locked into jobs? >> i thinkfully law you pass that discourages people from working can't be a good idea. why would we want to do that, why would we think that was a good thing, how does that allow people to prepare for the time when they don't work? in number is about three times as big as the number that was on the table when people that voted for the president's health care bill voted for it in 2009 and 10. the best face is that people who don't want to work
roy blount joining us from missouri, and from maryland, ben carton. the cbo says over the next decade, senator, that there will be 2.5 million fewer workers working full-time because of obamacare. here is the cbo director doug elmendorf. >> by providing health insurance to people with low income and withdrawing those subsidies as income rises, the act creates a disincentive relative for people to work. >> republicans say this proves that obamacare is a job killer. democrats say it...
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missouri. cheryl pilate, could you talk about what you understood to be the drug combination used there, and also about the issue of the state of missouri, like many states, maintaining the actual composition of the drug secret. >> i think what we are seeing right now is a real determination to move ahead regardless of knowing whether the drug or combination of drugs are safe or have been proven effective. what i foresee coming is actually a lot of executions this year. in missouri, what occurred in my client's case, as in the prior to executions was the use of a compound, and the significance is many fold. with the compound the drug, the drug can vary from batch-to-batch. it is compounded at a and theing facility, process has been surrounded by secrecy with the state not revealing who the compounding pharmacy is, where the drugs come from, or what lab has tested them, and an independent mastication has raised a lot of questions for those of us who represent the prisoners on death row. basically, what we see proceeding here and what is very disturbing is experimentation on human subjects. that is
missouri. cheryl pilate, could you talk about what you understood to be the drug combination used there, and also about the issue of the state of missouri, like many states, maintaining the actual composition of the drug secret. >> i think what we are seeing right now is a real determination to move ahead regardless of knowing whether the drug or combination of drugs are safe or have been proven effective. what i foresee coming is actually a lot of executions this year. in missouri, what...
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more are two senate leaders, roy blunt, vice chairman of the senate republican conference joins us from missouri. and from maryland, ben cardin, a member of the senate finance committee. the c.b.o. says over the next decade, senators, there will be 2.5 million fewer workers, working full time because of obamacare. here is the c.b.o. director on that. >> by providing subsidized health insurance to people with very low income and withdrawing the subsidies as income rises, the act create as disincentive for people to work relative to what would be the case in the absence of that act. >> now, republicans say this proves that obamacare is a job killer and democrats say it means that viewer people will be locked interest jobs. senator blunt, what is wrong with that, the idea of fewer people locked into jobs? >> any law you pass that discouraged people from working cannot be a good idea. why do we want to do that and thing that is a good thing? how does that allow people to prepare for the time when they don't work? this number is about three times as big at the number that was on table when people tha
more are two senate leaders, roy blunt, vice chairman of the senate republican conference joins us from missouri. and from maryland, ben cardin, a member of the senate finance committee. the c.b.o. says over the next decade, senators, there will be 2.5 million fewer workers, working full time because of obamacare. here is the c.b.o. director on that. >> by providing subsidized health insurance to people with very low income and withdrawing the subsidies as income rises, the act create as...
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more are two senate leaders, roy blunt, vice chairman of the senate republican conference joins us from missouri. and from maryland, ben harden, a member of the senate finance committee. the cbo says over the next decade, senators, that will will be 2.5 million fewer workers working full time because of obamacare. here is the cbo director. >> by providing health insurance to people with very low income and then withdrawing the subsidies as income rises, they'll create the disinsentive for people to work, relative to what is the case of the absence of that happening. >> now republicans say this proves that obama care is a job killer. democrats say it means that fewer people will be locked into jobs. senator blunt, what is wrong with that, the idea of fewer people locked into jobs? >> i think any law you pass that discourages people from working can't be a why idea. why would we want to do that? how does that allow people to prepare for the time when they don't work? this number is about three times as big as the number that was on the table when people that voted for the president's health care b
more are two senate leaders, roy blunt, vice chairman of the senate republican conference joins us from missouri. and from maryland, ben harden, a member of the senate finance committee. the cbo says over the next decade, senators, that will will be 2.5 million fewer workers working full time because of obamacare. here is the cbo director. >> by providing health insurance to people with very low income and then withdrawing the subsidies as income rises, they'll create the disinsentive for...
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alex is joining us from missouri, democratic line, good morning. how does this man talk about president obama question man -- obama? host: we missed your point. caller: [inaudible] president obama in the court? why not bush and cheney? question.reat i would point out that we were highly critical of the bush administration when they were doing this and are equally critical of the obama administration. the reason we are suing the obama administration is because barack obama is in charge of the executive branch and is the one responsible for making sure that the executives and its agencies follow the constitution. init was george w. bush office today, we would do the exact same thing. we have received a number of e-mails and tweets on the patriot act, people calling it a direct result of 9/11. republicans supported the patriot act shortly after 9/11, saying it was mrs. terry. bipartisan panic after 9/11. often you see some of the worst legislation is passed without due consideration in hopes of solving some fundamental security problem. i think we sho
alex is joining us from missouri, democratic line, good morning. how does this man talk about president obama question man -- obama? host: we missed your point. caller: [inaudible] president obama in the court? why not bush and cheney? question.reat i would point out that we were highly critical of the bush administration when they were doing this and are equally critical of the obama administration. the reason we are suing the obama administration is because barack obama is in charge of the...
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us. and at the university of missouri today where sam was an all-american defensive end, his name written on the snowy field. but on line there were critics, some using anti-gay slurs, suggesting the nfl will be damaged. "sports illustrated" spoke with nearly a dozen coaches and nfl executives, many of whom said football isn't ready for an openly gay player. >> yesterday michael sam was projected as a third or fourth round pick but definitely on the board. and today executives will say anonymously that his stock has dropped. he may not even be drafted. >> reporter: chris kluwe, a former punter for the vikings, who has taken heat for being outspoken in support of gay rights says older generation coaches often say they don't want a distraction in the locker room. >> the nfl is using the word distraction as code for i'm not comfortable with a gay person on my team but i know i can't go out and say that so i'll use the word "distraction" instead. >> reporter: kluwe does say he sees more open-mindedness from among young players. in a statement on sam the nfl said we admire his honesty and cour
us. and at the university of missouri today where sam was an all-american defensive end, his name written on the snowy field. but on line there were critics, some using anti-gay slurs, suggesting the nfl will be damaged. "sports illustrated" spoke with nearly a dozen coaches and nfl executives, many of whom said football isn't ready for an openly gay player. >> yesterday michael sam was projected as a third or fourth round pick but definitely on the board. and today executives...
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joining us from kansas city, missouri is thomas wit with witt. thomas, good to have you with us. this bill would allow a business or a government employee to deny service on the basis of religious principles and the sponsor of the bill is pretty much saying homosexuals are not the ones facing discrimination, those who believe that marriage should only be between a man and discrimination. >> thank you for having me. that's what the sponsor of the bill is saying but in reality, this bill is designed to target gay and lesbian couples in the state and allow government officials to deny services to tax paying kansans. >> it's not just related to gay marriage. in effect one editorialist in kansas says you could see signs that would take us back to the 1950s of heterosexuals not served here, i think that's a with it of hyperbole but from a certain standpoint that could happen. >> i agree with you, that is a bit of hyperbole. it is already perfectly legal in kansas to deny service to gay and lesbian kansans. the state statute here that protects us against descremtion does no discriminati
joining us from kansas city, missouri is thomas wit with witt. thomas, good to have you with us. this bill would allow a business or a government employee to deny service on the basis of religious principles and the sponsor of the bill is pretty much saying homosexuals are not the ones facing discrimination, those who believe that marriage should only be between a man and discrimination. >> thank you for having me. that's what the sponsor of the bill is saying but in reality, this bill is...
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it was striking to us that missouri is now a state i would be talking about in the context of voter i.d you're seeing these expansive, restrictive voter i.d. laws spreading. we did have it turned back in pennsylvania, both in texas and north carolina that you see in yellow, challenged by the d.oj. all these states in red, these things are in place and missouri bringing it up, too. what's happening here? >> it's clear this is not just a southern strategy, but it is a strategy of the republican party. and if you can't win by attracting voters, kick voters out, suppress the vote. we're seeing republicans breathing new life into jim crow laws under a different name. it's a strategy because they know they can attract new voters. they have to restrict it to try to rig the game to stay in power. >> mr. candor, in addition to being out in front of challenging this, you've taken proactive steps, voex in missouri can register to vote online. >> i appreciate you mentioning that. i've been in office a year. i'm proud of our record of making sure every eligible voter should be more convenience at th
it was striking to us that missouri is now a state i would be talking about in the context of voter i.d you're seeing these expansive, restrictive voter i.d. laws spreading. we did have it turned back in pennsylvania, both in texas and north carolina that you see in yellow, challenged by the d.oj. all these states in red, these things are in place and missouri bringing it up, too. what's happening here? >> it's clear this is not just a southern strategy, but it is a strategy of the...
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we've got john us "right this minute" near st. louis, missourirst of all, john, we're so sorry to hear about your son and your loss. >> thank you. i appreciate it. i didn't know what else to do and we don't know his e-mail and we don't know his password and i don't know, man, after watching, you know, my movie and then my wife's and my daughter's and some of jesse's friends, i really wanted to see his, because every one of them i saw was pretty touching to me. >> tell us about jesse. >> jesse was a great guy and when i tell you that we never fought as a father and son i mean every word of that. >> what would it do for you and your family to be able to see jesse's video? >> jesse's a big part of our life and always will be. we want this little piece. it would be very exciting to watch the one-minute clip. >> john, i understand that facebook just recently got ahold of you, like, a few minutes ago and they're actually going to help you out. >> he gave me a phone call, cut some red tape and go back to the drawing board and they'll make a video especi
we've got john us "right this minute" near st. louis, missourirst of all, john, we're so sorry to hear about your son and your loss. >> thank you. i appreciate it. i didn't know what else to do and we don't know his e-mail and we don't know his password and i don't know, man, after watching, you know, my movie and then my wife's and my daughter's and some of jesse's friends, i really wanted to see his, because every one of them i saw was pretty touching to me. >> tell us...
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. >> at six two 260 pounds university of missouri defensive lineman michael sam used skill and strength sec in sacks last year. >> he was the defensive player of the year the best defensive player in the best conference in college football. [ laughter ] >> jon: it's as though sexual orientation has nothing to do with physical strength. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] good for him for coming out in a sport not exactly known for its acceptance of gay people and college teammates deserve credit as well. >> sam a projected mid round nfl pick who played in college for missouri told his coach and teammates about his sexual orientation in august. >> i was kind of scared even though they already knew i was still scared to tell them to. see the reaction was awesome and they supported me from day one. >> jon: sam told his teammates last august he was gay and everybody kept it respectfully private which means college has changed a lot since i was -- [laughter] -- in college. [laughter] >> the university of missouri tweet the support for him saying we support tigers of all stripes at missuo, pro
. >> at six two 260 pounds university of missouri defensive lineman michael sam used skill and strength sec in sacks last year. >> he was the defensive player of the year the best defensive player in the best conference in college football. [ laughter ] >> jon: it's as though sexual orientation has nothing to do with physical strength. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] good for him for coming out in a sport not exactly known for its acceptance of gay people and college...
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really waging war on coal and doing what it can to basically drive coal out of use given the importance of coal to missouri? >> first of all we have to accept climate change and we all have a joined responsibility to do things to make that better. but i should also note that the air in our state and our country is getting cleaner. our focus is providing low cost energy and for a number of years we're still going to have to have coal and consequently we're looking at commonsense type of regulations as well as putting in new scrubbers and make sure that we are doing what we can to make sure that that air gets cleaner over the long haul. >> i can't believe we've gotten halfway through the show and we still haven't talked about the big protest movement that's been roiling the waters in your state. >> these guys from wisconsin -- >> well, some of those policies are moving to north carolina, too. i'll tell you when we get back, why they're so upset they're matching against this governor. you might want to match too. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's
really waging war on coal and doing what it can to basically drive coal out of use given the importance of coal to missouri? >> first of all we have to accept climate change and we all have a joined responsibility to do things to make that better. but i should also note that the air in our state and our country is getting cleaner. our focus is providing low cost energy and for a number of years we're still going to have to have coal and consequently we're looking at commonsense type of...
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alex is joining us from missouri, democratic line, good morning.ow does this man talk about president obama question man -- obama? host: we missed your point. caller: [inaudible] president obama in the court? why not bush and cheney? question.reat i would point out that we were highly critical of the bush administration when they were doing this and are equally critical of the obama administration. the reason we are suing the obama administration is because barack obama is in charge of the executive branch and is the one responsible for making sure that the executives and its agencies follow the constitution. init was george w. bush office today, we would do the exact same thing. we have received a number of e-mails and tweets on the patriot act, people calling it a direct result of 9/11. republicans supported the patriot act shortly after 9/11, saying it was mrs. terry. bipartisan panic after 9/11. often you see some of the worst legislation is passed without due consideration in hopes of solving some fundamental security problem. i think we shoul
alex is joining us from missouri, democratic line, good morning.ow does this man talk about president obama question man -- obama? host: we missed your point. caller: [inaudible] president obama in the court? why not bush and cheney? question.reat i would point out that we were highly critical of the bush administration when they were doing this and are equally critical of the obama administration. the reason we are suing the obama administration is because barack obama is in charge of the...
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last august he came out to his missouri teammates during a preseason meeting. >> i used the opportunityt i was gay. and their reaction was like michael sam finally told us, even though they knew, it was out, it was public, it was news. >> what was it like to tell your teammates at mizzou? >> i was kind of scared even though they already knew, but i was still scared of telling them. and just to see their reaction was awesome. >> reporter: mizzou head coach gary pinkel discussed that on the "mike and mike" radio show. >> the next morning he came in and, first of all, i gave him a hug and told him i loved him. and you know, you've got our 100% support. and we have to talk about now, you know, what do you want to do? do you want to come out now? do you want this to -- after the season? you know, after the nfl draft? whatever. what are you thinking here, michael? >> reporter: his teammates were free to share sam's story but did not. >> it's just something that, you know, you kind of -- just kind of figured it out as you got to know michael as a person. it's just something that just kind of -
last august he came out to his missouri teammates during a preseason meeting. >> i used the opportunityt i was gay. and their reaction was like michael sam finally told us, even though they knew, it was out, it was public, it was news. >> what was it like to tell your teammates at mizzou? >> i was kind of scared even though they already knew, but i was still scared of telling them. and just to see their reaction was awesome. >> reporter: mizzou head coach gary pinkel...
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louis, missouri if you are traveling on the roadways there, use some caution, but across the northeasts going to be a gorgeous day. temperatures again going to climb in to the fives 50s and ao the 60s but a big change is on the way as we track back to work monday with all that warmth out there i do think that we'll continue to see the snowmelt and as a result black ice will form on the roadways early on sunday morning so be careful across the new york state freeway also along i-80 and portions of pennsylvania, temperatures will rise when the sun rises on sunday. meanwhile we are going to see temperatures fall as we track in to monday, cold front swings through and em it tuesday back in for the 30s which is slightly below where they should be at this time of the year. meanwhile out west we are looking at snow. up to a foot. so be careful if you are traveling out west. >> all right, thanks so much, jelelah. >>> he was one of the world's most wanted men. how authorities captured billionaire drug king pen even l chap owe after more than a decade on the run in mexico. the u.n. security coun
louis, missouri if you are traveling on the roadways there, use some caution, but across the northeasts going to be a gorgeous day. temperatures again going to climb in to the fives 50s and ao the 60s but a big change is on the way as we track back to work monday with all that warmth out there i do think that we'll continue to see the snowmelt and as a result black ice will form on the roadways early on sunday morning so be careful across the new york state freeway also along i-80 and portions...
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. >> reporter: at 6'2", 260 pounds, university of missouri defensive lineman, michael sam, used skillength to lead the s.e.c. in sacks last year. >> he's a hell of a football player. that's what i'm trying to get people to focus on. >> reporter: pr guru, an abc news consultant worked with michael sam ahead of the announcement. the reaction, including the cover of "sports illustrates," overwhelmingly positive. one dallas sports anchor's commentary went viral. >> you beat a woman and drag her down a flight of stairs pulling her hair out by the roots, you're the fourth guy taken in the nfl draft. you lie to police trying to cover up a murder, we're okay with that. love another man, that's too far. >> reporter: and the president of the golden state warriors is the highest-ranking executive in pro sports who is openly gay. >> he's put it back in the teams of the nfl to make a decision. and make it decision that becomes a very public one. >> reporter: the nfl is grappling with what can be an abusive locker room culture. bullying one another. jurist th just this week, the nfl released a scat
. >> reporter: at 6'2", 260 pounds, university of missouri defensive lineman, michael sam, used skillength to lead the s.e.c. in sacks last year. >> he's a hell of a football player. that's what i'm trying to get people to focus on. >> reporter: pr guru, an abc news consultant worked with michael sam ahead of the announcement. the reaction, including the cover of "sports illustrates," overwhelmingly positive. one dallas sports anchor's commentary went viral....
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using that new technology when you're driving. certain groups are concerned google glass will distract drivers and cause serious accidents. now the tech giant is reportedly trying to convince legislators in illinois, delaware and missourio regulate the use of glass behind the wheel because the cell phone and radio is what is going to distract drivers. cheryl: my tunes. bullish on disare up shun. morgan stanley's call on tesla as we await word on production of the electric automakers new battery plant. just getting details. adam: a truck fire-sale for automakers, a live report as general motors and ford wrestle with overproduction. we asked people a estion, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to ow how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need r a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we wt to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ cheryl: got a stock alert for you. shares oo electric carmaker tesla hitting another record high for second day in a row. morgan stanley
using that new technology when you're driving. certain groups are concerned google glass will distract drivers and cause serious accidents. now the tech giant is reportedly trying to convince legislators in illinois, delaware and missourio regulate the use of glass behind the wheel because the cell phone and radio is what is going to distract drivers. cheryl: my tunes. bullish on disare up shun. morgan stanley's call on tesla as we await word on production of the electric automakers new battery...
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. >> reporter: katie took us out on the family farm in missouri, where after homework, this is what comes are you shooting with today? >> my pistol, my shotgun, my rifle. >> reporter: stocking her ammo on her wais, we were about to see what she can do. then, her pistol. 17 shots in 17 seconds. katie is one of the top teenage shooters in the country, outshooting men 20 to 30 years older than her. and who's next in her family? her 4-year-old sister, sagel, just recently shooting for the first time. you gotta know there are a lot of parents out there who will say -- >> they're gonna be outraged. they'll be outraged. >> reporter: at 4-year-old? >> you can't wrap your kids in bubble wrap. you can make them wear a seat belt every time they get into a car and they still may die in a car accident. >> reporter: so you stand behind your decision? >> absolutely, and i think that you have to, you have to start somewhere. you have to teach them responsibility with the weapon. if you don't, they're going to be curious and they're going to find it, and they watch tv, they know how to put their finger on
. >> reporter: katie took us out on the family farm in missouri, where after homework, this is what comes are you shooting with today? >> my pistol, my shotgun, my rifle. >> reporter: stocking her ammo on her wais, we were about to see what she can do. then, her pistol. 17 shots in 17 seconds. katie is one of the top teenage shooters in the country, outshooting men 20 to 30 years older than her. and who's next in her family? her 4-year-old sister, sagel, just recently shooting...
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allow us to give you input because i am completely different band missouri is or scott over is in wisconsin and our needs are completely different. this is not a one-size-fits-all nation. >> fair enough. i will end on the chair. --'s go to governor >> all of those initiatives will want to embark on to grow our economy to be competitive globally, they take resources, and i will ask the president to push for the marketplace fairness act come internet sales, where states are losing the sales tax revenue to internet sales. it passed the senate i think 60-20 seven. so, if it can get through the house, have the president sign it, that is revenue we can put toward higher education, tort k-12 and the roads and bridges that to be competitive economically. and tohe president congress, we are a strong and resilient people. we have challenges in education, infrastructure, energy, health care. we talked about it this morning. as the great robert frost said, the best way out is always through. we got to keep working together. >> i would thank the president for having shown more flexibility than either of
allow us to give you input because i am completely different band missouri is or scott over is in wisconsin and our needs are completely different. this is not a one-size-fits-all nation. >> fair enough. i will end on the chair. --'s go to governor >> all of those initiatives will want to embark on to grow our economy to be competitive globally, they take resources, and i will ask the president to push for the marketplace fairness act come internet sales, where states are losing the...
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so profitable that $6,000 a month doesn't make a big difference to us when our insurance premiums go up 50%. lisa in baldwin, missouri, says she is an insurance broker and she contacted us to talk about the examples many of her clients have had in the way they were affected by the health care bill. one is, "i have a family of five people: a husband, a wife and three children, who were paying $437 a month for their health savings account plan. their rate for a comparable plan under the affordable care act was $805 a month. so that $437 that that family was paying, if they replace that out of everything else they're doing in a given month, it's no longer $437 of the budget that goes for health care. it is $805. she says i've quoted plans for numerous people over the last few months. all have less benefits than what they currently have and are far more expensive. it doesn't say some. it doesn't say most. this is from a person who does this for a living. she says every case that she has quoted has been higher cost, less benefit. william from dulo tkpw*e, -- duloge said his wife had a pacemaker three years ago. she called
so profitable that $6,000 a month doesn't make a big difference to us when our insurance premiums go up 50%. lisa in baldwin, missouri, says she is an insurance broker and she contacted us to talk about the examples many of her clients have had in the way they were affected by the health care bill. one is, "i have a family of five people: a husband, a wife and three children, who were paying $437 a month for their health savings account plan. their rate for a comparable plan under the...
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a friend of the victim's family will join us live. >>> talk to the publicist of michael sam, the university of missourithe nfl's first openly gay player, the league says it's ready, but what about the teams drafting him? we'll talk about that. plus the ceo of aol in damage control mode after the firestorm he created when he blamed benefits cuts in part on two mothers with, quote, distressed babies, one of the moms he was referring to will join us live to talk about the phone call she received from the ceo who is apologizing. all that and more coming up on "news nation." ll. oh, well in that case, back to vacation mode. ♪boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants... voice-enabled bill pay. just a tap away on the geico app. ♪ huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. yup, everybody knows that. well, did you know that some owls aren't that wise. don't forget about i'm having brunch with meagan tomorrow. who? seriously, you met her like three times. who? geico. but we're not staying in the kitchen. just start the slow cooker, add m
a friend of the victim's family will join us live. >>> talk to the publicist of michael sam, the university of missourithe nfl's first openly gay player, the league says it's ready, but what about the teams drafting him? we'll talk about that. plus the ceo of aol in damage control mode after the firestorm he created when he blamed benefits cuts in part on two mothers with, quote, distressed babies, one of the moms he was referring to will join us live to talk about the phone call she...
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us rain. >>> time now 6:12. police in spring field, missouri, say a man accused of killing and abducting a girl worked in a middle school, investigators say he worked as a teacher's aide and also coached football at a local middle school, some of the former students were stunned to hear he was arrested. >> he was a football coach, he was more quiet, calm and i was just in complete shock when i saw him on there and it is just extremely sad to know that he would do something like that to a 10-year-old little girl. >> haley owins was abducted on tuesday while walking home from a friend's home. the kidnapping led to an amber alert issued in three states. >> a livermore golf coach accused of child molestation is scheduled to face a judge today, andrew necessary bit is expected to enter a plea to 75 counts of child molestation, prosecutors filed new charges against him av a third victim has come forward to say he had been sexually abused, he ran the junior golf academy there before his arrest and the attorney attorney says many of the accusations are from former golf students. >> they refuse to ban the law against thos
us rain. >>> time now 6:12. police in spring field, missouri, say a man accused of killing and abducting a girl worked in a middle school, investigators say he worked as a teacher's aide and also coached football at a local middle school, some of the former students were stunned to hear he was arrested. >> he was a football coach, he was more quiet, calm and i was just in complete shock when i saw him on there and it is just extremely sad to know that he would do something like...
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missouri. so is she emerging from the shadows. erin joining us today. chelsea is alone addressing this lgtb audience. what is going on here? >> fred, chelsea clinton is making the rounds now that she's taken over vice president of the clinton foundation. today's speech is equality, inclusion for the young gay community. here is just a little bit of what she said a few minutes ago. >> changing laws and changing the political dialogue while necessary is insufficient to ensure bullying stops, to ensure every young person is supported by their parents and teachers as they question who they are and discover who they are regardless of their sexuality. >>> now, we'll also see chelsea a week from monday in kansas city kicking off a brand-new hall of fame for children in that region at the university of missouri and she'll be at south by southwest in austin to share insights on how you can best transform the world around you. she was on table with her mother hillary clinton at new york university for an aptly named program no ceilings project to promote and empo
missouri. so is she emerging from the shadows. erin joining us today. chelsea is alone addressing this lgtb audience. what is going on here? >> fred, chelsea clinton is making the rounds now that she's taken over vice president of the clinton foundation. today's speech is equality, inclusion for the young gay community. here is just a little bit of what she said a few minutes ago. >> changing laws and changing the political dialogue while necessary is insufficient to ensure bullying...
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us in washington. thank you, kelly. >>> one death row inmate making a last minute plea by suing a pharmacy. michael taylor is scheduled to be executed in missouris month and he has filed a lawsuit against an oklahoma pharmacy making the drug that will be used to execute him. the lawsuit says the pharmacy cannot legally produce the drug because it is not listed as a manufacturer with the fda. the drug has been criticized in the past for causing unnecessary pain. the pharmacy has agreed not to provide the drug to the state. a hearing to dismiss the case is scheduled for later today. >>> the u.s. reviving talks with the taliban to trade accused terrorist in gitmo for bergdahl. he will be released to protective custody in qatar in exchange for the release. the move is an attempt to free the soldier before the majority of u.s. forces leaf afghanistan by the end of the year. last month pentagon officials say they saw a new video of bergdahl the first evidence in nearly three years that the soldier is still alive. >> new obamacare fallout. house lawmakers launch an investigation into the disastrous rollout in three states. this as health and human ser
us in washington. thank you, kelly. >>> one death row inmate making a last minute plea by suing a pharmacy. michael taylor is scheduled to be executed in missouris month and he has filed a lawsuit against an oklahoma pharmacy making the drug that will be used to execute him. the lawsuit says the pharmacy cannot legally produce the drug because it is not listed as a manufacturer with the fda. the drug has been criticized in the past for causing unnecessary pain. the pharmacy has agreed...
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missouri to to carry out the execution. his lawyer filed another appeal arguing the drugs being used in the execution were untested and couldting for the supreme court decision, the state of missouri executed herbert smalls just after 10:00 p.m. that same night. four minutes after he was pronounced dead, the supreme court denied his final appeal. joining me now for an exclusive interview is the defense attorney for herbert smalls. i have to say, i'm surprised that an excuse would go forward while flfs any form of an appeal hundred dollaring. is this something that's common? do you have to have a formal stay of execution in order to delay these things? >> well, law yens, it wasn't simply an appeal or a complaint lodged in any court. it was an execution for a stay of execution that had been pending since before the order that removed the stay that we had in place at that time. so there had been a pending claim for release ataened by an a will i case for a stay that had been pending in the supreme court. there was no period in time in which we did not have a lame and an application for stay pending. i think it would be fair to
missouri to to carry out the execution. his lawyer filed another appeal arguing the drugs being used in the execution were untested and couldting for the supreme court decision, the state of missouri executed herbert smalls just after 10:00 p.m. that same night. four minutes after he was pronounced dead, the supreme court denied his final appeal. joining me now for an exclusive interview is the defense attorney for herbert smalls. i have to say, i'm surprised that an excuse would go forward...
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missouri. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, you equip the founders with great resilience as they sought your wisdom in establishing our nation. with that same power that inspired our patriots, bless these members of congress today, lift them up, o god, when they feel discouraged, when negative thoughts seem to dominate, when the winds are against them, strengthen their minds and spirits with an inner faith that only you can provide. as we are now united in prayer, unite their efforts, help them leave bitterness by the wayside. may their decisions consider the hopeful faces of parents, children, elderly, soldiers, veterans that each person in every district will be blessed by the strong leadership of this congress. as many voices compete for their attention, create a sanctuary for them to pause, reflect and hear your voice. equip them with the courage that constantly reminds them that with god all things are possible. amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces
missouri. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, you equip the founders with great resilience as they sought your wisdom in establishing our nation. with that same power that inspired our patriots, bless these members of congress today, lift them up, o god, when they feel discouraged, when negative thoughts seem to dominate, when the winds are against them, strengthen their minds and spirits with an inner faith that only you can provide. as we are now united in prayer, unite their efforts,...
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us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a look at troubled public housing lodges in richmond. first, university of missouriootball star michael sam ignited a national conversation earlier this month by announcing he's gay. this weekend in indianapolis, he'll be under scrutiny at the annual gathering of top college prospect who work out for nfl coaches and executives. if sam is drafted in may, he would become the first openly gay player on a pro football team. here in the bay area, golden state warriors president rick welch understands what sam is facing on a personal level. welch is the highest ranking openly gay executive in men's professional sports. he spoke earlier with scott schaefer. >> rick welch, welcome. >> thank you. >> it's been about three years since you came out. you were with the phoenix suns at the time. tell me what's been going through your mind in the last two weeks as you've seen michael sam with his revelation. >> well, it's 2014, so my conversations with him have been by text. i haven't met him yet, but we've had interesting conversations. i think it's remarkable what's transpired ove
us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a look at troubled public housing lodges in richmond. first, university of missouriootball star michael sam ignited a national conversation earlier this month by announcing he's gay. this weekend in indianapolis, he'll be under scrutiny at the annual gathering of top college prospect who work out for nfl coaches and executives. if sam is drafted in may, he would become the first openly gay player on a pro football team. here in the bay area,...
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us now. you have news of a potential history maker. >> a real game changer, top rated nfl prospect, missouri defensive lineman has announced he is gay. he is expected to be chosen early in the nfl draft. he would be the first openly gay player in nfl history, richard. sam, who led in sacks and tackles came out because he w t wanted to tell his story on his own terms. he already confided with his coaches and his fellow teammates. >> i told my teammates this past august that i came out to my teammates and they took it great. they rallied around me, supported me and i couldn't ask for better teammates. it's kind of a nervous process, but i know what i want to be, and i want to be a play snap in the nfl. >> good for him. >>> shove heard round the world. oklahoma state's marcus smart will be suspended for three games after shoving a texas tech fan during saturday night's game in lubbock, texas. smart stumbled out of bounds and the fan, jeff orr, had called him something nasty, i think we should say, which caused this altercation or issued a statement that he regretted his actions and clarified that he did not use any racial slurs. he also
us now. you have news of a potential history maker. >> a real game changer, top rated nfl prospect, missouri defensive lineman has announced he is gay. he is expected to be chosen early in the nfl draft. he would be the first openly gay player in nfl history, richard. sam, who led in sacks and tackles came out because he w t wanted to tell his story on his own terms. he already confided with his coaches and his fellow teammates. >> i told my teammates this past august that i came...