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. >> reporter: vance tried to work with fox studios on the english patient but he says fox and all thetudios just didn't get it. >> they wanted to recast scott thomas who is just magnificent in the picture. they wanted a star. an american star. a name, they didn't care about acting ability they wanted a name. and they backed out. and we were just left out hung out to dry. >> reporter: so a panicked vance left his actors behind while for months he tried to scrounge up money. in the meantime, a smaller group put up the money and he put up 11 million of his own. his first millions came from the music world for example queen's clear water was on fantasy records. more money comes in from renting his studios to other film makers. why berkeley? why not move to hollywood? >> i love it up here. the bay area is my home. >> and it doesn't get in the way? >> no actually everyone in hollywood who visits is envious of people who live up here. >> reporter: he says he doesn't worry about whether his movies are commercial or not and thinks that's the key to his success. what he looks for in a script is
. >> reporter: vance tried to work with fox studios on the english patient but he says fox and all thetudios just didn't get it. >> they wanted to recast scott thomas who is just magnificent in the picture. they wanted a star. an american star. a name, they didn't care about acting ability they wanted a name. and they backed out. and we were just left out hung out to dry. >> reporter: so a panicked vance left his actors behind while for months he tried to scrounge up money. in...
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it's a goal vance sharp knows well. of the sonoma sausage company, vance dabbled in the wine business a little before meeting mac. together, the two and six others came together to form the association of african-american vintners in the hopes of stimulating other minorities to investigate careers within the business. >> it's good being in it and being associated with others who have precisely the same thoughts that you have--although you have your independent thoughts, but there are certain things that we all wake up and think about. and that's good that--that's our bond. >> one of those inspired by the group's tight bond was daniel bryant. he joined the group early on and had a successful customized wine country tour operation called a color of grape. but it was at the urging of mac that he decided to step into the business of making wine as well. in 2004, he released his first vintage, and today, his wine is being served in 4-star restaurants all across sacramento, including the popular waterboy restaurant in midtown
it's a goal vance sharp knows well. of the sonoma sausage company, vance dabbled in the wine business a little before meeting mac. together, the two and six others came together to form the association of african-american vintners in the hopes of stimulating other minorities to investigate careers within the business. >> it's good being in it and being associated with others who have precisely the same thoughts that you have--although you have your independent thoughts, but there are...
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police are now at vanceing on the crowd of protestors that have gathered.t least ten people being killed that includes three police officers the recent outbreak is a return to scenes that ukraine had witnessed. another rounds of talks officials from the u.s. iran and five other countries looking to make a permanent deal. but there is optimism it will produce any concrete results. sister megan rice broke into and vandalize add nearby nuclear plant, facing up to 30 years in prison. >> woke up to some snow this morning, three to four inches came down. you can see it is fairly ready. but now it is clear for the most part. they are above freezing so the roadways are much better. the meted along the roads are clear. high pressure in control, but then another one moves in, another warmer period of snow by midday tomorrow. so because it is coming through in the middle of the day, less of a problem than what we had around. there's just some snow across the northeast here, tomorrow. down during the day this is just east of an pen, two unfortunately were killed, and s
police are now at vanceing on the crowd of protestors that have gathered.t least ten people being killed that includes three police officers the recent outbreak is a return to scenes that ukraine had witnessed. another rounds of talks officials from the u.s. iran and five other countries looking to make a permanent deal. but there is optimism it will produce any concrete results. sister megan rice broke into and vandalize add nearby nuclear plant, facing up to 30 years in prison. >> woke...
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and ultimately that will be the board of supervisors that will adapt this to make sure we're vance theirst policy. i'll note that while muni is by far the largest transit provider our ridership is equal to all agencies combined. if you look at the collective ridership their equality to a big part of bringing transit to the bay area in a way that compliments what the bay agency it doing. it will be the feet of the board of supervisors i'm pleased to bring up tom nolan >> i have a good feeling about the vote on the 21st president norwegian. we want to shift the modes of transportation in san francisco to get more and more people on bikes and walking and this is an important step forward. we're pleased to be part of this and working with those fine companies and continuing to work with the bay companies. this is huge 45 thousand is not insignificant and this is a big step forward for the entire city. thank you (clapping) my so the people who are elected by the people of san francisco to represent them have been on the frontline of the concerns about the shuttles and their impacts on the n
and ultimately that will be the board of supervisors that will adapt this to make sure we're vance theirst policy. i'll note that while muni is by far the largest transit provider our ridership is equal to all agencies combined. if you look at the collective ridership their equality to a big part of bringing transit to the bay area in a way that compliments what the bay agency it doing. it will be the feet of the board of supervisors i'm pleased to bring up tom nolan >> i have a good...
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. >> reporter: that's too close for 60-year-old steve vance.e worries if the pipeline ruptures it could pollute the cheyenne river and the ogallala aquifer. it's solvents to make it fluent, so when the pipe breaks, which i know it will, it is not going to just leak oil. >> reporter: this isn't just a battle over water. it is also a battle over land. the tribe says the pipeline violates 19th century treaties it negotiated for territory rights in the black hills. treaties the u.s. government abolished more than a century ago, but treaties the tribes say are still valid. the construction of the pipeline could also unearth sacred native american artifacts. trans-canada says it has protections in place to protect the environment and cultural sites. in a statement they sa . . . >> 830,000 barrels a day -- >> reporter: but at this meeting tribe members prepared for a fight, some even threatening to physically block the construction. >> they are going to have to run over us or put us in jail to lay their pipeline. >> reporter: a threat the lakota hope
. >> reporter: that's too close for 60-year-old steve vance.e worries if the pipeline ruptures it could pollute the cheyenne river and the ogallala aquifer. it's solvents to make it fluent, so when the pipe breaks, which i know it will, it is not going to just leak oil. >> reporter: this isn't just a battle over water. it is also a battle over land. the tribe says the pipeline violates 19th century treaties it negotiated for territory rights in the black hills. treaties the u.s....
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. >> that's too close for 60-year-old steve vance, who lives on the reservation. if the pipeline ruptures, it could pollute the river and the quack fir, which are in the of aquaphor. >> if the pipe breaks, which i know it will, it will leave chemicals. >> for the lakota. it's not just a battle over water, but over land. the tribe said that it violates 19 century treaties that it new negotiated with the u.s. government, treaties that they abolished but the tribes say that they're still valid. the pipeline through those territories could unearth sacred american artifacts. transcanada has met with the tribe and said that it has protections in place to preserve both the environment and cultural sites. transcanada has a deep level of cultural awareness, and it encourages the cultures, and strives to have respect with tribal groups. >> 830,000 barrels a day. >> but at this meeting, tribe members prepared for a fight, some physically threatening to block the pipeline construction. >> they're going to have to run over us and put us in jail to put down their pipeline. >> a
. >> that's too close for 60-year-old steve vance, who lives on the reservation. if the pipeline ruptures, it could pollute the river and the quack fir, which are in the of aquaphor. >> if the pipe breaks, which i know it will, it will leave chemicals. >> for the lakota. it's not just a battle over water, but over land. the tribe said that it violates 19 century treaties that it new negotiated with the u.s. government, treaties that they abolished but the tribes say that...
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united auto workers is trying to build support among workers at the 17-year-old mercedes plant in vance, alabama. union organizers following the same route they used to reach this week's vote among workers at the chattanooga volkswagen plant. that voting ends tonight. the uaw has been working with german unions and the labor management group at mercedes' parent daimler. >>> investors are taking interest in general motors. that is where we begin "market focus." according to regulatory filings as of the end of december jana partners added to its position upping it to nearly 8 million shares. leon cooperman of omega advisers opened a stake in the largest u.s. automaker buying more than 1 million shares. that sent the stock up 2% today. to $35.95. >>> vf corporation saw fourth quarter earnings climb 10% on sales growth in its outdoor brands like the north face. but results fell short of estimates because of declines in some of the company's units like its jeans business. and that contributed to an outlook wranglers. shares tumbled 5% to 56.85. >>> j.m. smucker missed earnings estimates. the
united auto workers is trying to build support among workers at the 17-year-old mercedes plant in vance, alabama. union organizers following the same route they used to reach this week's vote among workers at the chattanooga volkswagen plant. that voting ends tonight. the uaw has been working with german unions and the labor management group at mercedes' parent daimler. >>> investors are taking interest in general motors. that is where we begin "market focus." according to...
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>> reporter: vance, you know, the first takeoff and landing didn't happen here until after 5:00 this evening. and then even after that, it has been a snail's pace to try and get things back on track. busted. >> i can't wait to get back home. >> reporter: your travel plans from the roads to the skies. >> well, it's not every day that you get to stand in front of a board where everything is canceled. >> reporter: the word for tonight is wait. >> i never seen snow really before. >> reporte grant and his dad are from florida. they're driving down to charlottesville, virginia, slowly. >> we're planning on four hours today. >> reporter: nearby hotel employees are working overtime. >> just nonstop, grabbing for the keys. >> reporter: at dulles, one of four runways is cleared. where are your traveling to? >> paris. >> reporter: but international flights have virtually gone off without a hitch. >> i'm one of the lucky. >> reporter: domestic flights are the problem. >> i travel a lot. >> reporter: andrea houston is from hawaii. note the difference in shoes. >> i'm just taking it as kind of a f
>> reporter: vance, you know, the first takeoff and landing didn't happen here until after 5:00 this evening. and then even after that, it has been a snail's pace to try and get things back on track. busted. >> i can't wait to get back home. >> reporter: your travel plans from the roads to the skies. >> well, it's not every day that you get to stand in front of a board where everything is canceled. >> reporter: the word for tonight is wait. >> i never seen...
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i'm jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler and now to the developing story where we have just learned that one of the two women who was shot has died and the shooter still out there. police say that a man walked up to their home on ridge road drive and walked up to door and shot the two women who answered. jackie bensen is live on the scene with more on the victims and more about who the police are seeking. jack jackie? >> doreen, the woman who died of her injuries is a well known music teacher and he late father with was a oprominent judge, and this community is in shock. >> reporter: police officers with search dogs fanned out in the neighborhoods within minutes of the 911 call of a shooting inle a lin le alexandria. and that prompted a lockdown at two area schools. the man walked up to the door, and when they answered, he shot them point blank. one woman was hit in the arm and he managed to run to the neighbor's house, and he called 911. the homeowner's daughter was rushed to the hospital, but did not survive the injuryies. her elderly mother was not physically harmed. >> this is v
i'm jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler and now to the developing story where we have just learned that one of the two women who was shot has died and the shooter still out there. police say that a man walked up to their home on ridge road drive and walked up to door and shot the two women who answered. jackie bensen is live on the scene with more on the victims and more about who the police are seeking. jack jackie? >> doreen, the woman who died of her injuries is a well known...
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tough love you know but i love these grades he's still with us you don't think that he's he's you know vance years now he had a stroke and he doesn't walk anymore and he doesn't clearly doesn't work but i talked to him on a regular basis you know and he's always got some interesting thing to think about you know he's he's a he's a major character in the bush here and it's just you know it's like he's you really get a sense of you through him or yeah always we're different you know maybe we actually many ways you know you point that out you know it's right down to you know taste in cars oh yeah you know my bed came from the era when to be african-american admit that you were in poverty you had to live in a certain place you had to do a certain kind of thing and so in many ways in this crass material world we live in today it's. hard to understand it for many years i didn't understand my dad very well until i began to understand that for him to get a cadillac was not just crass commercialism it was the act of independence it was him saying i am a man and he was declaring himself to be free and
tough love you know but i love these grades he's still with us you don't think that he's he's you know vance years now he had a stroke and he doesn't walk anymore and he doesn't clearly doesn't work but i talked to him on a regular basis you know and he's always got some interesting thing to think about you know he's he's a he's a major character in the bush here and it's just you know it's like he's you really get a sense of you through him or yeah always we're different you know maybe we...
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ashlee vance, check out that story in business week.ng now to george washington university's planet forward that ernest isative image -- officially dedicating the solar generating station today. by the obama administration as a major landmark in the rise of solar energy. frank has more. >> there is a new energy craze heating up in california. solar thermal. it turns the sun's rays into grid ready electricity to compete with coal. this isojave desert, now the world's largest solar thermal plant. it uses the bright hot desert sun to make steam. the steam comes down to the turbine that turns generators to make electricity. marinerirrors reflect on energy towels. -- towers . be using theto sun's energy to drive it. >> it can power more than 140,000 homes in california. sun'syle says using the energy instead of coal is like taking 72,000 polluting cars off of the road. tothis is an opportunity promote a technology internationally to drive down greenhouse gases. the landscape is a perfect location but there are not many places like this in th
ashlee vance, check out that story in business week.ng now to george washington university's planet forward that ernest isative image -- officially dedicating the solar generating station today. by the obama administration as a major landmark in the rise of solar energy. frank has more. >> there is a new energy craze heating up in california. solar thermal. it turns the sun's rays into grid ready electricity to compete with coal. this isojave desert, now the world's largest solar thermal...
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of the ayatollah khamenei saying, it is not hapning, there is no evidence of any vance in those talks, there is an asian pivot, and john ker starts talng about global warming, it is hard to make sense of this. then in our own hemisphere, benghazi, brazil -- venezuela, brazil, argentina, and our secretaryftate against announcing to organization of american states in november, that monroe doctrine is dead as far as this administration is concerned, what sense do you make of this? >> no sense, i find, you know at fit i thoht justin competence they are new, no, i think we have gotten to poin where all feign policy successes of both political parties whether nixon and kiss injee kissinger opening to east, and china, carter, reagan, all of those achievements, seemed to be tossed away by this one administration that flips from crisis to crisis, with no answs, so they flit to the next crisis, the take aaay from this leading from behind, has meant we're not leading anything, we're now the really buffetted about by t winds of change, that we're no longer in charge of. lou: does the idea of endi
of the ayatollah khamenei saying, it is not hapning, there is no evidence of any vance in those talks, there is an asian pivot, and john ker starts talng about global warming, it is hard to make sense of this. then in our own hemisphere, benghazi, brazil -- venezuela, brazil, argentina, and our secretaryftate against announcing to organization of american states in november, that monroe doctrine is dead as far as this administration is concerned, what sense do you make of this? >> no...
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bloomberg businessweek's ashlee vance found them nestled between farms on the outskirts of silicon valleytheran across this place edge of where you might consider silicon valley. one of the world's largest airplane repair centers. never in my wildest dreams would i think there was a place that has tens of thousands of airplane seats stacked to the roof. it is one of those really neat businesses that you kind of stumble across. >> we are a relatively small company. we have got 12 people on payroll. most of these guys have been here 15 years or more. they know the seats pretty good. >> what are the basics of this business? >> it is tremendously less-expensive to refurbish an existing c. new seats today are five or six times more expensive. we modify old seats up to newer standards. >> do you compete with mostly american companies? >> there are probably five or six major seat refurbish people in the u.s. we do business on a worldwide scale. these seats are going to ireland. >> airlines will reconfigure seats based on -- tell me about how that works. >> there is a tendency now for people to g
bloomberg businessweek's ashlee vance found them nestled between farms on the outskirts of silicon valleytheran across this place edge of where you might consider silicon valley. one of the world's largest airplane repair centers. never in my wildest dreams would i think there was a place that has tens of thousands of airplane seats stacked to the roof. it is one of those really neat businesses that you kind of stumble across. >> we are a relatively small company. we have got 12 people on...
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we just heard adam may's story about the sul vanc sullivans and philadelphia and pennsylvania. this is happening even more. >> absolutely. there are over 40 lawsuits on 25 different states in the united states now. and so we're seeing tremendous progress in the courts, actually, as federal courts, in states as diverse as utah, and oklahoma, and virginia, and kentucky, are all siding on the side of the freedom to marry. >> and in the litigation argument are the same issues being raised? i mean does it look like sort of the same pattern of litigation across the country? >> yes, they are very similar arguments because the united states supreme court this past summer in the windsor case issued a landmark decision. and they said that the federal law that at that time secluded legally married same-sex couples from over 1,000 rights and protections under federal law, that heterosexual couples have, they said that was unconstitutional because it undermines the dignity and respect we should have for all committed couples. so that principle of respect and dignity now is being applied to
we just heard adam may's story about the sul vanc sullivans and philadelphia and pennsylvania. this is happening even more. >> absolutely. there are over 40 lawsuits on 25 different states in the united states now. and so we're seeing tremendous progress in the courts, actually, as federal courts, in states as diverse as utah, and oklahoma, and virginia, and kentucky, are all siding on the side of the freedom to marry. >> and in the litigation argument are the same issues being...
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but, mufacturing in the united states means vanced technology.e learned that technology allo us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their j. there's no beer bot that has suddenly chased them out. tsiemens designed anduilty cthe right tools and resources to get the job done. but with less ergy, moodiness, , i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test swed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in aut two weeks in most men. iron is not r use in women or anyone younger than 18 m with ostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnt, and children should avoidt where axironapplied as unexpected signs of puber in children or changes in body hair or incased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctorbout all medical conditionsand medic. serious side effects could include increased sk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symoms, decreased spm count, ank, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful
but, mufacturing in the united states means vanced technology.e learned that technology allo us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their j. there's no beer bot that has suddenly chased them out. tsiemens designed anduilty cthe right tools and resources to get the job done. but with less ergy, moodiness, , i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test swed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in aut two...
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. >> and i'm jim vance, and that man is in custody.hey say that he made a bomb threat and demanded that the flight be diverted to sochi, russia. >> and this all unfolded as the winter games were happening in russia. >> and chris lawrence is here with the latest. >> well, guys, the bottom line, and most importantly, everybody is safe. the suspect was sitting near the front of the pegasus airplane on the way to turkey. he then said he had a bomb, and demanded that it be diverted to sochi, russia, and the pilots said they would, but then they turned off the in-flight maps and went to turkey. then they triggered an alarm about a hijacking, and then they were landed at istanbul followed by a fighter jet, and then the man was taken into custody, a all of the pas is ep jers are safe -- passengers. we have the first pictures of the suspect, and we don't know a lot about him, but this is the first look and pictures of him as he is apparently handcuffed and restrained by some of the authorities there at the airport in istanbul, and the authoriti
. >> and i'm jim vance, and that man is in custody.hey say that he made a bomb threat and demanded that the flight be diverted to sochi, russia. >> and this all unfolded as the winter games were happening in russia. >> and chris lawrence is here with the latest. >> well, guys, the bottom line, and most importantly, everybody is safe. the suspect was sitting near the front of the pegasus airplane on the way to turkey. he then said he had a bomb, and demanded that it be...
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our own jim vance chaired the panel, and many shared their advice to move up the career ladder, and importanceor all employees. >>> and this snow on the way could be especially annoying, right, doug? >> yes, it is the timing. this one hit 9:00 or 10:00, and it was okay, but tomorrow morning's rush hour is going to be a problem in many areas, because if you look outside, we are ending the day on the nice note, and the temperatures on the cold side, and the current number of winds out of the northwest at 9 miles per hour. we will see the clearing, and that is going to allow the temperatures to cool below the clearing mark, and because of that we will see the snow, and the snow is accumulating on the roads, and that is why we have a advisory out, and over to fredericksburg, and leesburg, and accumulated snow for sure, and even an inch will pose problems and we saw 1 to 3 inches and the roads were okay, but tonight, the roads will be covered. storm team 4 radar not showing anything now, but just like yesterday, i took you out to omaha, and guess where the storm is today? omaha. and look at it from
our own jim vance chaired the panel, and many shared their advice to move up the career ladder, and importanceor all employees. >>> and this snow on the way could be especially annoying, right, doug? >> yes, it is the timing. this one hit 9:00 or 10:00, and it was okay, but tomorrow morning's rush hour is going to be a problem in many areas, because if you look outside, we are ending the day on the nice note, and the temperatures on the cold side, and the current number of winds...
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>> well, when i was on the show we had to -- my first year it was demetri vance and damon wayians african-americanthing. when you're a comedian you look at if they're funny or not. more on that. but yes, if you have people of different on "saturday night live" you're spoofing society. you're sat riirizing it. >> let's just end with what jay will do next. what do you think about? >> i think the day after his show goes off he's flying to florida to do one nighters. >> of course. >> so that's great. i'm not going to lay awake tonight worrying about jay. although he did send out an e-mail saying could you contribute a few bucks to jay leno's retirement plan? i said jay -- the one thing about jay, i know a lot of people who have had sicknesses in their family. jay will get on the phone and call them. i know a writer, teshon shannon, jason their birthday would call them in texas and say hi, how you doing? he's a real guy. i wish him the best. i feel bad that he's not going to be on. it's a loss to me. >> he's like part of the family, isn't he? john what do you think he'll do? >> i think he'll do another
>> well, when i was on the show we had to -- my first year it was demetri vance and damon wayians african-americanthing. when you're a comedian you look at if they're funny or not. more on that. but yes, if you have people of different on "saturday night live" you're spoofing society. you're sat riirizing it. >> let's just end with what jay will do next. what do you think about? >> i think the day after his show goes off he's flying to florida to do one nighters....
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i'm jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler and now to the developing story where we have just learnedone of the two women who was shot has died and the shooter still out there. police say that a man walked up to their home on ridge road drive and walked up to door and shot the two women who answered. jackie bensen is live on the scene with more on the victims and more about who the police are seeking. jack jackie? >> doreen, the woman who died of her injuries is a well known music teacher and he late father with was a oprominent judge, and this community is in shock. >> reporter: police officers with search dogs fanned out in the neighborhoods within minutes of the 911 call of a shooting inle a lin le alexandria. and that prompted a lockdown at two area schools. the man walked up to the door,
i'm jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler and now to the developing story where we have just learnedone of the two women who was shot has died and the shooter still out there. police say that a man walked up to their home on ridge road drive and walked up to door and shot the two women who answered. jackie bensen is live on the scene with more on the victims and more about who the police are seeking. jack jackie? >> doreen, the woman who died of her injuries is a well known music...
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but on the other hand, possibilities in legislatures like california to rance vance these fights to moverward and that's what i'm committed to doing in the state senate. >> when you look at pay in the workplace, okay, equal pay, what's gonna turn that around? what has to happen? can it be done on a state level? >> i believe some there's a lot that we could do legislatively on that issue. on the federal level, we haven't seen progress. >> no movement at all? >> it's been decades since we updated legislation there you can tell that there are differences because different states have different levels but even in california, we have a long way to go on fair pay. something else i'd like to work on. >> can you win? >> absolutely. we have gotten an incredible reaction since launching the campaign. we, of course, need everyone's support because this is a race in which i'm not the favorite insider political candidate who's endorsed by big business and special interests, so i hope that everyone who stood with me in 2012 will go to stand with sandra.org and stand with me now. >> well, do you think
but on the other hand, possibilities in legislatures like california to rance vance these fights to moverward and that's what i'm committed to doing in the state senate. >> when you look at pay in the workplace, okay, equal pay, what's gonna turn that around? what has to happen? can it be done on a state level? >> i believe some there's a lot that we could do legislatively on that issue. on the federal level, we haven't seen progress. >> no movement at all? >> it's been...
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once you've run, it seems like you go back and run again, whether you're vance harkey, arlen specter,you ran. governor when you were 23 years old and lost and came back and won the thing big-time. you must have kept your eyes on it and it seems to me mitt romney's eyes are on the presidency. your thoughts? >> yeah, i think the previous analysis is right. i think mitt romney probably down deep would love to have another shot, but the best strategy for him is to wait and see and to see if everybody implodes. i think the ball, assuming governor christie's out, and i think that's fairly likely, the ball goes to jeb bush. if jeb bush steps up, i think he, then, becomes the moderate in the race. and he's running against some extreme conservatives and i think the moderate end of the race has a very good chance to win. if jeb decides not to run, as you think, chris, there's a huge gap. maybe a scott walker gets in. scott walker compared to mitt romney in ability to raise money, national profile, isn't close. if jeb bush takes a pass with christie imploding, i think there's a very good chance
once you've run, it seems like you go back and run again, whether you're vance harkey, arlen specter,you ran. governor when you were 23 years old and lost and came back and won the thing big-time. you must have kept your eyes on it and it seems to me mitt romney's eyes are on the presidency. your thoughts? >> yeah, i think the previous analysis is right. i think mitt romney probably down deep would love to have another shot, but the best strategy for him is to wait and see and to see if...
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one of the constants of her style, extending from the reed dissent has vance been attention to the reality of gender discrimination. this comes from personal showed on, doors that her when she graduated, a determination that writers -- pay discrimination act workers -- at rutgers. she used this knowledge to rebut outdated rationalization thrown up to defend gender discrimination and she relied on it to give the court and understanding of the injustices she was seeking to correct. she returns to the reality of discrimination to show how to apply antidiscrimination principles. herher important feature of approach has been her sensitivity to the role of courts in our democracy. paradoxical for a law reform ran a movement, but it is a crucial part of her thinking. she told me courts are reactive institutions. imprimatur onheir the side of change, they cannot leave it. -- leave it. -- lead it. she urged and sometimes shamed the court to catch up with the events occurring outside its doors. she chose her clients, her cases, and her targets with care. she has often been a temperamental conservati
one of the constants of her style, extending from the reed dissent has vance been attention to the reality of gender discrimination. this comes from personal showed on, doors that her when she graduated, a determination that writers -- pay discrimination act workers -- at rutgers. she used this knowledge to rebut outdated rationalization thrown up to defend gender discrimination and she relied on it to give the court and understanding of the injustices she was seeking to correct. she returns to...
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>> not with com comcast, one ofe things we asked we didn't want to deal with the venture arm, amy vance who runs their comcast ventures and we are like we don't want her money. >> rose: why are they making that investment? >> you would have to ask them. because they want to change the way news is delivered and pat who is running it, i met her, the way we -- she called me. >> rose: do they have an equity interest? >> yes. >> so what is -- why is that different than venture capital? >> here is the difference, charlie, any time we mention comcast or nbc, even though comcast is not the investor but they are the parent, we -- or i imagine. >> rose: they are the investor. >> they carry, or zimmerman mel we mention him, we will disclose they are minority investors in the company that owns that site, the difference is if we did a deal with one or two of the big venture capital firms in the valley or private equity firms there would be dozens or scores of these disclosures we would have to make and it is just a question of degree. >> we are old-fashioned that way, we wanted to -- >> and by the w
>> not with com comcast, one ofe things we asked we didn't want to deal with the venture arm, amy vance who runs their comcast ventures and we are like we don't want her money. >> rose: why are they making that investment? >> you would have to ask them. because they want to change the way news is delivered and pat who is running it, i met her, the way we -- she called me. >> rose: do they have an equity interest? >> yes. >> so what is -- why is that different...
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cme group: how the world vances. stuart: have you ever been nabbed by those red light cameras?nking mf the questions raised about their effectiveness. in the state and local governments using these cameras to nab motorist run stoplights, for example has fallen about 6% since 2012. now down to 508 localities where they still have got them. but they do bring in a lot of money, ain't that right, sandra smith. sandra: three intersections since 2010 have resulted in 83,000 tickets, $2 million in revenue. that particular mayor decided to do away with them because after this report has revealed it is not making it intersections any safer, and in some cases it is making them more unsafe because it is catching them off guard and stuff that. stuart: there while be detected. >> they generate a lot of dough. charles: i get frustrated when i don't have time to pose. the flash goes off, should have posed for that one. modern-day speed traps, before it used to be about the cop behind a big billboard. now it is everywhere. >> and testing the authenticity. was it yellow or was it read? charles:
cme group: how the world vances. stuart: have you ever been nabbed by those red light cameras?nking mf the questions raised about their effectiveness. in the state and local governments using these cameras to nab motorist run stoplights, for example has fallen about 6% since 2012. now down to 508 localities where they still have got them. but they do bring in a lot of money, ain't that right, sandra smith. sandra: three intersections since 2010 have resulted in 83,000 tickets, $2 million in...
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they don't like it determined for them a couple of years in vance.gainst you, as it worked against her when she first ran against president obama. so it's hillary and everybody else. >> gloria borger, thank you very much. >>> coming up here, piecing together the final hours of actor philip seymour hoffman's last day. the new clues police are using the catch the people. who supplied him with the deadly doses of heroin. >>> also ahead, the city of san francisco suing the maker of the social networking app saying it enables sexual predators. that's this about? we're on the case next. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, th
they don't like it determined for them a couple of years in vance.gainst you, as it worked against her when she first ran against president obama. so it's hillary and everybody else. >> gloria borger, thank you very much. >>> coming up here, piecing together the final hours of actor philip seymour hoffman's last day. the new clues police are using the catch the people. who supplied him with the deadly doses of heroin. >>> also ahead, the city of san francisco suing the...
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and now this, russian vance, obviously upset, as you concede there is >> this just into kron4 news. found out an issue that a shooting victim, jt blocks away from the oakland police department is expected to survive. the shooting happened early this morning around 1:30 a.m. their fifth and broadway in oakland. investigators say that they're still piecing together what happened. >> in new information on a deadly border patrol shooting near san diego. the shares to process the border patrol agents shot and killed a man yesterday after the man through several large rocks. at least one of those rocks at the age and the head. the shooting happened as border patrol agents were chasing a group of suspected illegal immigrants. authorities to other suspects into custody. >> the international community now calling for in end to the violence in the ukraine. 25 people are dead and over 240 are injured. some of the thousands of protesters in ukraine's capital have used rocks, bats and firebombs in a battle with riot police. the european union is now calling a special meeting of its 28 foreign mi
and now this, russian vance, obviously upset, as you concede there is >> this just into kron4 news. found out an issue that a shooting victim, jt blocks away from the oakland police department is expected to survive. the shooting happened early this morning around 1:30 a.m. their fifth and broadway in oakland. investigators say that they're still piecing together what happened. >> in new information on a deadly border patrol shooting near san diego. the shares to process the border...
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in the gallery was "duck dynasty" star willie robertson who was invited by louisiana representative vancefe. robertson reportedly had many star struck lawmakers posing for pictures and asking for autographs and even received what looked like a wave from the president himself. there was also another invited guest who got less attention in the state of the union but is a star here on mhp show. joining me is gates turner who is a guest of bob casey. tiana, how are you? >> hi, how are you today? >> it's great to see you. tell me, how did you end up as a guest on the state of the union? >> well, bob casey reached out to me and asked if i would like to go as his guest to the state of the union. i said yes. it was a great honor to see the speech up close and personal. >> for you, we've been talking about -- what were the moments that for you were the take homes from the state of the union? >> the one thing that stuck with me that really stuck with me was the speech dealing with humanity and the values in which many americans have been brought up on. the other thing that stuck was the thing how a
in the gallery was "duck dynasty" star willie robertson who was invited by louisiana representative vancefe. robertson reportedly had many star struck lawmakers posing for pictures and asking for autographs and even received what looked like a wave from the president himself. there was also another invited guest who got less attention in the state of the union but is a star here on mhp show. joining me is gates turner who is a guest of bob casey. tiana, how are you? >> hi, how...
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two examples, re vance and auspx pharmaceuticals. this week biotech continues to dominate with inogen, eagle pharmaceuticals, flexion, and concert pharmaceuticals. analysts say the outperformance of the biotech sector as well as an uptick in health care m and a are reasons companies are going public. >> stay right there, if you will. we want to talk about something relatively new to the ipo world, so-called secret ipos. there are new rules that allow some companies to go public without putting as much information out there at least until the last minute. >> this was a portion of the jobs bill that was passed a couple years ago in congress and it's about twitter did. also what a very cool company called go pro has announced it's going to do as well. they make those small camera that is can go anywhere. they bring in truly amazing points of view. but if going public is about transparency, should perpt nent details about a company be hidden until late in the ipo game as its devised by this new rule? joining us now, gene irkin. this only
two examples, re vance and auspx pharmaceuticals. this week biotech continues to dominate with inogen, eagle pharmaceuticals, flexion, and concert pharmaceuticals. analysts say the outperformance of the biotech sector as well as an uptick in health care m and a are reasons companies are going public. >> stay right there, if you will. we want to talk about something relatively new to the ipo world, so-called secret ipos. there are new rules that allow some companies to go public without...
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cme group: how the world vances. cheryl: 16,174. positive for the week.n the clear. we will see what happens as we go into "the closing bell." i want to show you what is leading the dow. let's bring in once again nicole petallides from the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: we are checking on the medication types that. let's see how they are faring right now. it is very evident why they are doing what they are doing. look at strayer education. strayer is the one that came out with the fourth quarter numbers. the earnings beat the street. now it is lifting entire groups up along with it. devry, for example, up 6.5%. itt, apollo group all without the arrows. cheryl: thank you so much. u.s. speed skating and under armour renewing their olympic partnership despite controversy. it will design skating outfits for the next two winter olympics. beginning with south korea. under armour has also signed uniform agreements with the u.s. bobsled skeleton and gymnastic teams as well as a canadian snowboarding team. take a look at shares of under armour. unde
cme group: how the world vances. cheryl: 16,174. positive for the week.n the clear. we will see what happens as we go into "the closing bell." i want to show you what is leading the dow. let's bring in once again nicole petallides from the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: we are checking on the medication types that. let's see how they are faring right now. it is very evident why they are doing what they are doing. look at strayer education. strayer is the one that came...
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if we would have had paul vance a layer in dearborn and why it are they named after these guys? they must have donated a lot of money. if we had not picked those guys and hit zebulon pike canada would have been -- so that is a remarkable twist. what is so exciting is are you like me that every year i loved the stories. every year a story comes out that someone went to a yard sale in lincoln nebraska and they bought a painting for the frame. they get home and tear the frame out in the painting out and they find a letter from ben franklin. don't you love that? we are still discovering unknown satellite camps from the holocaust. six decades later the world's greatest scholars are studying it. warren harding's wife destroyed a lot of this letters. a year ago we found a new unknown letter from mary todd lincoln a year before her husband's death greater love the letter. mary todd is writing in 1864. she's having a big fancy white tight black tie galley at the white house. she's worried about a babysitter she is trying to find a babysitter for the youngest and fourth boy tad, tadpole t
if we would have had paul vance a layer in dearborn and why it are they named after these guys? they must have donated a lot of money. if we had not picked those guys and hit zebulon pike canada would have been -- so that is a remarkable twist. what is so exciting is are you like me that every year i loved the stories. every year a story comes out that someone went to a yard sale in lincoln nebraska and they bought a painting for the frame. they get home and tear the frame out in the painting...