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, referred to as victor day, and on that day, customers were invited to go to the local victor storesery first, what was known as the orthophonic records and machine. these were recorded with a microphone, where earlier records were acoustic and recorded inside of a mechanical horn. the new way of electrically recording required the ability to record much more of an octave of sound, and they sounded much more like a live orchestra. so this was a very exciting day for the victor company. again, november 1925. now the credenza was probably the most famous model of all. because, number one, it had the largest horn the company'd ever produced. as i open my doors, you're going to see a modern-day speaker material. earlier ones used the louvrers. and if i remove the horn and stretched it out, it measured approximately 6 feet. so it had quite a very, very loud volume. as you can see, we still have the doors as the ones i showed you earlier on the victrola for volume control. okay. now the name credenza came from the fact that the word credenza, if you look in the dictionary, simply means a l
, referred to as victor day, and on that day, customers were invited to go to the local victor storesery first, what was known as the orthophonic records and machine. these were recorded with a microphone, where earlier records were acoustic and recorded inside of a mechanical horn. the new way of electrically recording required the ability to record much more of an octave of sound, and they sounded much more like a live orchestra. so this was a very exciting day for the victor company. again,...
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this particular machine was known as the victor special. it was facility between 1902 and 1905 and it was a deluxe model because of the happened carving and special effects on the cabinet itself. it would have cost them a very high price of nearly $50. they had a recording by a famous italian. this recording was known as el solo mio. this was 78 revolutions per minute which is why they refer to as a 78 record. in the early days, he only recorded single face records. in other words, he had one song on one side. it was not only until after his death. keep in mind it might have been two to three as compared to an average 75 cents. he was this such high demand that people were very willing to pay it. he was quite the rock star. this was going to be el solo mio or my sunshine. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> again, that was a short sample. he was obviously the most famous tenor of all time. as a matter of fact even modern day tenors use this as a guide for a beautiful voice. >> eldridge johnson was concerned with the fidelity and over and over made improvements to the
this particular machine was known as the victor special. it was facility between 1902 and 1905 and it was a deluxe model because of the happened carving and special effects on the cabinet itself. it would have cost them a very high price of nearly $50. they had a recording by a famous italian. this recording was known as el solo mio. this was 78 revolutions per minute which is why they refer to as a 78 record. in the early days, he only recorded single face records. in other words, he had one...
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randi and victor?ry much. >> all right, so, now that president obama is back at the white house with this acid reflux diagnosis, when is he supposed to do? we put that question to chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. >> acid reflux in and of itself is something that can be pretty easily treated. a lot of times, it may just be dietary changes. sometimes you want to give medicines to reduce the amount of acid in the stomach. you know, we know the president has a history of smoking in the past. we're told that he has quit, but that can be a risk factor as well. certainly, if he is still smoking at all, he would be told to absolutely stop. >> we've of course asked him questions about why the president could need a ct scan related to acid reflux. we're going to have a live report. dr. sanjay gupta will be joining us in the next hour. >>> and now to a breaking news story that we're following. violent protests ignite in california over the controversial death of eric garner. >> just take a look at th
randi and victor?ry much. >> all right, so, now that president obama is back at the white house with this acid reflux diagnosis, when is he supposed to do? we put that question to chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. >> acid reflux in and of itself is something that can be pretty easily treated. a lot of times, it may just be dietary changes. sometimes you want to give medicines to reduce the amount of acid in the stomach. you know, we know the president has a history of...
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. >> i'm victor blackwell. 8:00 here on the east coast. we continue our breaking news coverage of this search at sea. now suspended, more than 12 hours after a passenger jet with 162 people on board went missing in southeast asia. officials say large ships with powerful lights will continue to comb the waters off indonesia for airasia 8501. >> the airbus a3200 left indonesia at 5:30 eastern last night bound for singapore. indonesian officials say in about 45 minutes later the captain asked to climb above 38,000 feet because of torrential weather. minutes later the plane disappeared from radar. now airline officials say they lost contact at 7:24 eastern, though indonesian authorities say they actually monitored the jet for another half hour before losing contact. now the flight was due to land at 8:30 eastern last night. now families desperate as you can imagine for any sign of what might have happened to this plane and this is all unfolding. as you know, less than ten months after malaysia airlines flight 370 went missing enout from kuala
. >> i'm victor blackwell. 8:00 here on the east coast. we continue our breaking news coverage of this search at sea. now suspended, more than 12 hours after a passenger jet with 162 people on board went missing in southeast asia. officials say large ships with powerful lights will continue to comb the waters off indonesia for airasia 8501. >> the airbus a3200 left indonesia at 5:30 eastern last night bound for singapore. indonesian officials say in about 45 minutes later the...
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>> victor, good morning.ckers are doing is they're having a very open, very cynical conversation with a whole host of folks as can you well imagine now that are involved in the forensics of who they are and what their next steps might be. what we see is a very well planned and very well executed cyber threat and attack that has taken place and we can expect that this is probably we should expect it more like this will occur. the thing that i think is most interesting about all of this is that wrapped in this attack against sony, it truly is an opportunity that gave the north koreans and let's call it what it, is north koreans with help by the chinese a cover for action in intelligence terms. that means they're looking at this film and using that as the justification for their attack. really what they're doing is increasing capabilities and reconnaissance, surveillance and techniques of cyber exploitation. it's a domain of wars. siber is a domain of wars. this really is a military operation. it's not as the pr
>> victor, good morning.ckers are doing is they're having a very open, very cynical conversation with a whole host of folks as can you well imagine now that are involved in the forensics of who they are and what their next steps might be. what we see is a very well planned and very well executed cyber threat and attack that has taken place and we can expect that this is probably we should expect it more like this will occur. the thing that i think is most interesting about all of this is...
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>> no, victor, it's not.ith probably the most difficult operation you can do in a military operation in a hostage rescue. it would have to take precision. i said in the last hour, this is like brain surgery. and the real tough thing is the actionable intel. the minute there's actionable intel, that force, however they're getting in, is literally spun up. they're ready to go. and once they get executed authority from the president, they launch. but during that time, from launch until the time they get on target, anything can happen. >> we know that this was the second attempt. and jim sciutto was telling us last hour, that that first -- in in that first attempt, they got there and al qaeda had already moved somers. do you think that al qaeda had an indication that the u.s. was moving in on that first attempt? >> well, christi, we know this, that in today's digital world and information world, as they were flying in on the helicopters, unfortunately, we can't cloak these helicopters. so there's people -- there'
>> no, victor, it's not.ith probably the most difficult operation you can do in a military operation in a hostage rescue. it would have to take precision. i said in the last hour, this is like brain surgery. and the real tough thing is the actionable intel. the minute there's actionable intel, that force, however they're getting in, is literally spun up. they're ready to go. and once they get executed authority from the president, they launch. but during that time, from launch until the...
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that's why i was going to make the documentary one way or the other. >> the mysterious "victor" agreesor broadstreet's documentary only if he's filmed in silhouette and his voice is altered. >> my purpose is to expose the existence of the aliens, not compromise these individuals. i made the decision come forward. i'm taking precautions to protect my own identity. >> if you believe his story, you know, he smuggled highly classified footage. i mean, he'd be in a lot of trouble. big, big trouble. >> victor reveals that the ebe or extraterrestrial biological entity arrives at area 51 in 1989, the same year some believe a flying saucer is shot down over the kalahari desert in south africa. legend has it two aliens survive the crash. no word on what happens to ebe number one, but ebe two is allegedly flown to area 51 for questioning. >> he said that they were interviewing the alien a certain number of times a week for a certain number of hours. >> the alien, victor says, is interviewed telepathically. of course, the universal language of human meets extraterrestrial. >> approximately twice a
that's why i was going to make the documentary one way or the other. >> the mysterious "victor" agreesor broadstreet's documentary only if he's filmed in silhouette and his voice is altered. >> my purpose is to expose the existence of the aliens, not compromise these individuals. i made the decision come forward. i'm taking precautions to protect my own identity. >> if you believe his story, you know, he smuggled highly classified footage. i mean, he'd be in a lot of...
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. >> i'm victor blackwell. 6:00 here on the east coast. now just one week after two police officers were ambushed and gunned down in the streets of new york, 25,000 police officers, maybe as many as 30 had,000, from around the country, will say good-bye to one of their own. >> and later this morning, the funeral for fallen officer raphael ramos will take place at the christ tabernacle church in queens. vice president joe biden, mayor de blasio and police commissioner bratton will be among those there. >> thousands lined the streets to pay respects. fellow office by his side to escort the cassetket to the chu where he once worshipped. >> yesterday, ramos' son and sister reflected on the man they say was doing god's work. they're farewell broadcast on a screen for those who filled the streets to see. >> he was my rock. he was a beacon of wisdom. he was my absolute best friend. dad, i'll miss you very much -- i'll miss you. my dad would have been there for everyone else and to see home people here for him is a testament to how he is as a pers
. >> i'm victor blackwell. 6:00 here on the east coast. now just one week after two police officers were ambushed and gunned down in the streets of new york, 25,000 police officers, maybe as many as 30 had,000, from around the country, will say good-bye to one of their own. >> and later this morning, the funeral for fallen officer raphael ramos will take place at the christ tabernacle church in queens. vice president joe biden, mayor de blasio and police commissioner bratton will be...
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but right now, more new day sunday with suzanne and victor. >>> good morning everyone, i'm suzanne in for christie paul. >> and i'm victor black it's well. >> grief, anger, shock. >> yeah, that is what a lot of people are feeling in new york this morning after two police officers were gunned down in cold blood in broad daylight. look at the cover of the new york daily news. officer rafael ramos and wenjian liu were on patrol when a gunman braisingly approached them and opened fire. alexander field has the latest on the killing that has stunned the city. >> reporter: hundreds of police officers united in grief in a salute for two of their own. >> they are two of new york's finest were shot and killed with no warning, no provocation, they were quite simply assassinated. >> reporter: with those words, a visibly shaken new york police commissioner talking about the deaths of rafael ramos and wenjian liu. liu, a seven year veteran, married two months ago. ramos, a two year veteran turned 40 this month. married with a 13-year-old son. they were killed, ambush style saturday afternoon as the
but right now, more new day sunday with suzanne and victor. >>> good morning everyone, i'm suzanne in for christie paul. >> and i'm victor black it's well. >> grief, anger, shock. >> yeah, that is what a lot of people are feeling in new york this morning after two police officers were gunned down in cold blood in broad daylight. look at the cover of the new york daily news. officer rafael ramos and wenjian liu were on patrol when a gunman braisingly approached them...
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. >> reporter: shiela mc-victor has an exclusive in depth look at the illnesses facing veterans of iraq and afghanistan and the fiery pits that may have poisoned them. also tonight a big health warning from the fda about one of the most common medical procedures facing millions of american women, america tonight sarah hokye brought us a procedure that some fear may spread cancer and a follow-up and what doctors should do about it. and branches of government. >> capitol christmas tree is pretty new. >> reporter: we have a story behind the tree now gracing the nation's capitol. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: lighting up a season of peace on earth in a place where peace can be hard to come by. ♪ and good evening and thanks for joining us i'm joie chan and half of the veterans in iraq and afghanistan sufficient tear a disability connected to their service. they range from traumatic physical wounds of war to life altering psychological scars and now there is increasing concern from millions who say the military should recognize their wounds from poisons they say they were exposed to in the
. >> reporter: shiela mc-victor has an exclusive in depth look at the illnesses facing veterans of iraq and afghanistan and the fiery pits that may have poisoned them. also tonight a big health warning from the fda about one of the most common medical procedures facing millions of american women, america tonight sarah hokye brought us a procedure that some fear may spread cancer and a follow-up and what doctors should do about it. and branches of government. >> capitol christmas...
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code by enabling the application and license fee and making the environmental venltsd i don't see victorrvisor mar's office. >> do we want to then we can move and switch item three and four if ellen is here with the off office of. >> we'll extend item 3 and move open to item 4. >> thank you. >> item 4 a presentation been the health care security succeed administration guidance on the health care on ordinance issued october 2, 3, 424 and elie less than here from the office of workforce and development to provide a presentation to you. >> you want to then we can go with victor first. >> let's switch back to 3 to keep it in order. >> thank you ellen for grayish stepping in we'll go back to item 3 and victor call you up to have the presentation this has been called introduced into the record. >> sorry for being late i'm viking for olympic aid to supervisor mar the inhabitant and others have been working on the current codes had is amending the code by adding proximity and statute of limitations on the business and tax regulation code by increasing the annual license and application fees for
code by enabling the application and license fee and making the environmental venltsd i don't see victorrvisor mar's office. >> do we want to then we can move and switch item three and four if ellen is here with the off office of. >> we'll extend item 3 and move open to item 4. >> thank you. >> item 4 a presentation been the health care security succeed administration guidance on the health care on ordinance issued october 2, 3, 424 and elie less than here from the...
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impression e cigarettes were a tobacco based item i know that's what i've read >> commissioners and victor this legislation came from our office at the beginning of the year you heard legislation and approved legislation that designated e cigarettes to require the same licensing and permitting to follow the same rules where you can 0 smoke as sects it does as i understand it is clarified in terms of it's use how it is sold it's at same. >> it's the same. >> you can't smoke in bars. >> commissioner dwight. >> yeah. it this new class of e cigarettes and some of them still using i think some of them do utility tobacco and others not using tobacco their using nicotine based liquids there's a need to clarify some of that in this particular legislation i i mean tobacco maybe an outdated notation how we deliver nicotine and nicotine is the thing here. >> other bio products of smoking but we've heard testimony from medical professionals who were you know discussing this with the fad food and making determinations about the status i wonder if this is granule enough to define what those are and to t
impression e cigarettes were a tobacco based item i know that's what i've read >> commissioners and victor this legislation came from our office at the beginning of the year you heard legislation and approved legislation that designated e cigarettes to require the same licensing and permitting to follow the same rules where you can 0 smoke as sects it does as i understand it is clarified in terms of it's use how it is sold it's at same. >> it's the same. >> you can't smoke in...
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. >> yeah, victor.we spoke with his mother and i listened to that full statement that he gave to a packed room in pyongyang. and his mother in el paso tells us that he has a history of mental instability. he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder is and off his medication when on the second attempt to cross into north korea by way of beijing, a successful attempt in november, just days after the american diplomat james plaquer went in and retrieved matthew miller. this 29-year-old shows up in pyongyang and says he wants to give them information about the united states and he went on essentially a long rant calling the united states essentially a large scale mafia, accusing billionaires of controlling the political system in the u.s. and trying to take over the world. victor, he also talked about ufo sightings and devices being implanted in people's heads to give them voices in their heads. but, of course, north korea, they have an american citizen in their capital city and they broadcast this message to th
. >> yeah, victor.we spoke with his mother and i listened to that full statement that he gave to a packed room in pyongyang. and his mother in el paso tells us that he has a history of mental instability. he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder is and off his medication when on the second attempt to cross into north korea by way of beijing, a successful attempt in november, just days after the american diplomat james plaquer went in and retrieved matthew miller. this 29-year-old shows up...
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that's why i was going to make the documentary one way or the other. >> the mysterious victor agrees to be interviewed only if he is filmed if silhouette and his voice is altared. >> my purpose is to expose the aliens and not compromise the individuals. i am taking precautions to protect my identity. >> he smuggled highly classified footage. he would be in a lot of trouble. big trouble. >> victor reveals that the extra terrestrial biological entity arrives at area in 1989, the same year some believe a flying saucer is shot down over the desert in south africa. legend has it, two aliens survived the crash. no worth on what happens to number one. >> he said they were interviewing them for a certain number of hours. they are interviewed telepathically. >> twice a month they sit it down for a session that lasts threw to five hours. >> could this be part of an elaborate government plan? some believe in the existence of project sigma. >> project sigma was an exchange program. it is believed to vp implemented following a crash of a spacecraft in new mexico. some say eisenhower sought ways t
that's why i was going to make the documentary one way or the other. >> the mysterious victor agrees to be interviewed only if he is filmed if silhouette and his voice is altared. >> my purpose is to expose the aliens and not compromise the individuals. i am taking precautions to protect my identity. >> he smuggled highly classified footage. he would be in a lot of trouble. big trouble. >> victor reveals that the extra terrestrial biological entity arrives at area in...
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and victor chou of georgetown university and the author of the impossible state north korea past and future. fran, you're here with me right now. i'll start with you. the white house has not called this an act of terror. there are people out there calling it a hack, you know,
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victor and randi? >> thank you. >> so much to talk about this morning. let's bring in harris, managing director of the quilium found day, a counterextremism think tank. first off, good morning. do you think the obama administration should have known more about korkie, that these negotiations were apparently under way, even though he was south african? >> i think this raises a philosophical question around what we should do when our western terror citizens are held captive and held hostage. i think there was good intelligence luke somers was going to be killed yesterday morning and the president had no choice. he knew where they were. he knew what the situation on the ground was and he gave an order to actually go in and rescue an american citizen that was going to be killed. irrespective of any other nation or anybody else was negotiating, with them, i think he had no choice. we must in the west stop negotiating with these terrorists when they capture our citizens. by negotiating with them, by giving them something they want, we're encouraging them to ca
victor and randi? >> thank you. >> so much to talk about this morning. let's bring in harris, managing director of the quilium found day, a counterextremism think tank. first off, good morning. do you think the obama administration should have known more about korkie, that these negotiations were apparently under way, even though he was south african? >> i think this raises a philosophical question around what we should do when our western terror citizens are held captive and...
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. >> i'm victor blackwall. good to have you this morning. >> a lot of bleeping going on obviously because somebody cannot believe this, what they are looking at. a frightening tornado ripping through south los angeles which does not normally see this kind of weather. this is part of a monster storm that's been pounding the west coast. listen to the fear of this resident as he records the storm. >> what the [ bleep ]. >> hey! [ bleep [ bleep ] what the [ bleep ]. >> the tornado tore off roofs, several homes there damaged. an apartment complex, blown out windows and knocked down trees in this community. winds reached up to 85 miles an hour. this is the first tornado to hit l.a. since 2007. a lot of people cleaning up there today. >> kudos for him, at least i guess staying calm. i don't know how you hold onto the camera at that point. look at this, the same storm system washing a vacation home into the ocean in washington state. >> this is in wash away beach, of all places. the third home there to meet the same fa
. >> i'm victor blackwall. good to have you this morning. >> a lot of bleeping going on obviously because somebody cannot believe this, what they are looking at. a frightening tornado ripping through south los angeles which does not normally see this kind of weather. this is part of a monster storm that's been pounding the west coast. listen to the fear of this resident as he records the storm. >> what the [ bleep ]. >> hey! [ bleep [ bleep ] what the [ bleep ]. >>...
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pablo de 13 aÑos, luisa d11 y saÚl de cinco estÁn bajo cuidado de sus abuelos vÍctor y ana, todos vivenahora permanece en silla de ruedas, depende completamente de su inseparable marido. >> cuando le cortaron del tobillo hacia arriba, entonces pues yo uso la silla de ruedas, voy a mis citas. al pero luego me estÁn dando diálisis. >> hay muchos problemas econÓmicos y pues no se pueden resolver. >> la pequeÑa luisa ayuda al abuelo preparar la cena y a conseguir un poco de dinero para lo mÁs necesario. >> va vendiendo perfumes, yo la acompaÑo, y a veces nos dan dinero asÍ como regalÁndonos y ese dinero va para el gas y la luz. >> su delito lo estÁ pagando y estÁ preso. >> aunque parecen tener todo en contra, los pequeÑos estÁn llenos de lesiones, pablo quiere ser diseÑador de ropa, luisa veterinaria y saÚl todavÍa no resuelve que quieres ser cuando grande. el mayor sueÑo es que cristina se recupere y que los lleve a disneylandia. >> a mis niÑos no les va a llegar regalos. >> si de pronto apareciera un Ángel y te preguntara quÉ regalos deseos para navidad? >> que ayudarÁ a recuperar a mi ma
pablo de 13 aÑos, luisa d11 y saÚl de cinco estÁn bajo cuidado de sus abuelos vÍctor y ana, todos vivenahora permanece en silla de ruedas, depende completamente de su inseparable marido. >> cuando le cortaron del tobillo hacia arriba, entonces pues yo uso la silla de ruedas, voy a mis citas. al pero luego me estÁn dando diálisis. >> hay muchos problemas econÓmicos y pues no se pueden resolver. >> la pequeÑa luisa ayuda al abuelo preparar la cena y a conseguir un poco...
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. >> vÍctor hace aÑos utiliza su corta estatura para mantenerse en su vida.otros se rÍen a carcajadas como en el show de la discoteca. vÍctor asegura que en estas cosas lo que menos lento las cotas del cuerpo, al fin y al cabo entrenÓ para no hacerse daÑo. >> entre los compaÑeros se da boxeo, si fuÉramos boxeadores profesionales. pero no hay maltrato sino como una comicidad. >> es como simulacro? >> exacto es para entretener a la gente. >> lo que le duele igual que otras personas de corta estatura, son las humillaciones que sufren por culpa de los que siguen sin darse cuenta que ellos tambiÉn son seres humanos con sedimentos y emociones. >> siempre tiene complejos, ese enenito era. ya uno dice, dios me mandÓ asÍ a este mundo. pero una persona >> que ve a otra de talla baja les cause risa. >> angelo arias es el representante de parte de los enanos artistas, Él el que hizo el contrato con la discoteca y defiende las peleas. >> el show es +1 espectÁculo que drama y golpes, son 10 minutos mÁximos de boxeo, donde se divide entre rounds y la cosa es causar espectÁc
. >> vÍctor hace aÑos utiliza su corta estatura para mantenerse en su vida.otros se rÍen a carcajadas como en el show de la discoteca. vÍctor asegura que en estas cosas lo que menos lento las cotas del cuerpo, al fin y al cabo entrenÓ para no hacerse daÑo. >> entre los compaÑeros se da boxeo, si fuÉramos boxeadores profesionales. pero no hay maltrato sino como una comicidad. >> es como simulacro? >> exacto es para entretener a la gente. >> lo que le duele...
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the early indications is that beji caid essebsi is the victor in this historic election. however, the electoral commission as well as his opponent are yet to concede defeat or announce or confirm that result. despite that, there is ramifications to the elections, and to discuss those further i'm going to bring in political analyst youcef sharif. historical elections. the first time millions of tunisians vote. if beji caid essebsi wins, will it be the last free and fair elections for tunisia. >> there is that risk, yes. for the moment we can't say that. for the moment everything is peaceful. democracy for the last four years. we didn't see a gap in the democratic process. this is it historical, because it's the first time in the arab world that a president, a ruling president, runs for elections, lose, and will concede defeat for another run for the elections. it's been a transition until now. the risk is there. we know that beji caid essebsi worked with the regime. there are a lot of people who are related to the police state, the previous police state in each party, so t
the early indications is that beji caid essebsi is the victor in this historic election. however, the electoral commission as well as his opponent are yet to concede defeat or announce or confirm that result. despite that, there is ramifications to the elections, and to discuss those further i'm going to bring in political analyst youcef sharif. historical elections. the first time millions of tunisians vote. if beji caid essebsi wins, will it be the last free and fair elections for tunisia....
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>> sonny: i need money. >> victor: for the new club? >> sonny: it's gonna cost another $200,000 to comply with the city code. i didn't foresee it, but now... i'm in a jam. >> victor: well, i feel for you, sonny. i really do. but i'm not going to be the one to bail you out. >> theresa: okay, baby. let's see your fast ball.
>> sonny: i need money. >> victor: for the new club? >> sonny: it's gonna cost another $200,000 to comply with the city code. i didn't foresee it, but now... i'm in a jam. >> victor: well, i feel for you, sonny. i really do. but i'm not going to be the one to bail you out. >> theresa: okay, baby. let's see your fast ball.
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i'm victor blackwell, good to have you this morning. >>> breaking news overnight the senate has taken the threat of another government shutdown off the table at least for the time being in a rare bipartisan weekend agreement, lawmakers aproved the controversial $1.1 trillion spending measure and sent the bill to president obama, who is expected to sign it into law. >> erin mcpike is live in washington with the latest. do we know when the president will sign this? >> we don't know that yet. president obama signed that short term funding measure last night that will fund the government through wednesday. but how they got this done, it was a bipartisan vote, 56 senators voted in favor of it, but there were 40 who voted to oppose it. 21 democrats, 18 republicans, and one independent voted against this measure, and that's what we're going to be talking about going forward. i want you to listen here to republican senator ted cruz talk about immigration because that's what held this bill up in the first place. >> tonight both democrats and republicans will have the opportunity to show americ
i'm victor blackwell, good to have you this morning. >>> breaking news overnight the senate has taken the threat of another government shutdown off the table at least for the time being in a rare bipartisan weekend agreement, lawmakers aproved the controversial $1.1 trillion spending measure and sent the bill to president obama, who is expected to sign it into law. >> erin mcpike is live in washington with the latest. do we know when the president will sign this? >> we...
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and that's one of the issues here, victor.efore had an obligation being on notice of being hacked before, that there were problems in your security system. and at the very least, based upon you being on notice of those problems you should have took the adequate precautions to ensure that this information is safe. in fact, in one of the allegations in the complaint they say you made a business decision knowing of this risk but not wanting to invest the time, attention and money to it. as a result of that, it causes a serious problem. so i think sony knows it's on the hook and i don't think they want protracted litigation, they don't want to be in court. they want to resolve this, make good with former employees, give the employees the protections they need in terms of the credit monitoring, and move forward insuring or attempting to insure that this doesn't happen in the future. >> sony is now threatening to sue news agencies that published what was released by these hackers. how do you gauge the potential strength of a claim l
and that's one of the issues here, victor.efore had an obligation being on notice of being hacked before, that there were problems in your security system. and at the very least, based upon you being on notice of those problems you should have took the adequate precautions to ensure that this information is safe. in fact, in one of the allegations in the complaint they say you made a business decision knowing of this risk but not wanting to invest the time, attention and money to it. as a...
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"new day sunday" continues after a quick break with christi paul and victor blackwell. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz and routinely check certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you have been to a region where fungal infections are common, and if yo
"new day sunday" continues after a quick break with christi paul and victor blackwell. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and help...
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but right now, more new day sunday with suzanne and victor. >>> good morning everyone, i'm suzanne inul. >> and i'm victor black it's well. >> grief, anger, shock. >> yeah, that is what a lot of people are feeling in new york this morning after two police officers were gunned down in cold blood in broad daylight. look at the cover of the new york daily news. officer rafael ramos and wenjian liu were on patrol when a gunman braisingly approached them and opened fire. alexander field has the latest on the killing that has stunned the
but right now, more new day sunday with suzanne and victor. >>> good morning everyone, i'm suzanne inul. >> and i'm victor black it's well. >> grief, anger, shock. >> yeah, that is what a lot of people are feeling in new york this morning after two police officers were gunned down in cold blood in broad daylight. look at the cover of the new york daily news. officer rafael ramos and wenjian liu were on patrol when a gunman braisingly approached them and opened fire....
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victor anthony from topeka. >> rick santelli, what are you watching today?watching the two faces of the u.s. economy, at least represented by today's data points. of course i'm referencing what's going on with november durable goods and how that was completely the opposite look that we had on our last look at third quarter gdp. we'll reconcile the data points and think about what energy may mean for 2015. all after the break. snoom coming up. with the dow breaking through 18,000 for the first time. how far can stocks really run? and plus value investor reveals his favorite stocks for 2015 and an exclusive interview with nick tiller. where does he think oil is going to go next? and how should you play it? we'll find out in about 20 minutes. >> thanks a lot scott. let's goat to dom chu. >> the coca-cola company, plans to cut about 2,000 jobs global in the coming weeks. co-rg to dow jones. the moves are part of a plan announced in october. currently shares up about 1% so far. >> thanks dom. one of the lessons emerge flg the sony hack means that just because you
victor anthony from topeka. >> rick santelli, what are you watching today?watching the two faces of the u.s. economy, at least represented by today's data points. of course i'm referencing what's going on with november durable goods and how that was completely the opposite look that we had on our last look at third quarter gdp. we'll reconcile the data points and think about what energy may mean for 2015. all after the break. snoom coming up. with the dow breaking through 18,000 for the...
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victor what are the options for the united states? >> i think there are a range of them starting with the criminal investigation to bring to task the individuals who were involved in this particular action with sony. there is a lot of information that could be share. and potentially even corporation with china because these hacks against sony could easily have been against a chinese company. this could be something that we could work together. and something that we would never see in the general public, which is a proportionate response. even in the open source, we have a pretty good idea where north korea's state sponsored computer facilities and internet facilities are. you could probably do something there as well. >> that's what i want to figure out specifically in firms of vulnerabilities. the president has come out saying that this response will be proportional, but we'll pick the place and time. and you're saying when it happens we're not going to know what it is, but give us more of a hint of what it could be. >> it's hard to
victor what are the options for the united states? >> i think there are a range of them starting with the criminal investigation to bring to task the individuals who were involved in this particular action with sony. there is a lot of information that could be share. and potentially even corporation with china because these hacks against sony could easily have been against a chinese company. this could be something that we could work together. and something that we would never see in the...
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it was victor palmari & company. one of the people was john coscanin. does anyone know him? he's the head of the i.r.s. he's a very good man. while i am a strong conservative and a strong republican, he did a very good job running victor palmari. i made deals with john and the people at victor paul larry -- ri, and took options to the building. after i took omingses, i went to the city. the city was in deep trouble. i was about 28 years old. i said, look, you are going to have to give me tax abatement or this won't happen. then i went to hyatt, i said you put up the money and i'll getthe approvals. i got the approvals. we built the hotel. we were 50-50 partners. it became very successful. then i did the convention center and lots of other jobs. >> let's talk about one of the other very famous buildings you did, trump tower. >> right. >> how did you get the rights to build that piece of land and how did you finance that? >> that was owned by a company named conseco. originally it was genesco. and i guess you know genesco was from nashville, tennessee. genesco was run by a fat
it was victor palmari & company. one of the people was john coscanin. does anyone know him? he's the head of the i.r.s. he's a very good man. while i am a strong conservative and a strong republican, he did a very good job running victor palmari. i made deals with john and the people at victor paul larry -- ri, and took options to the building. after i took omingses, i went to the city. the city was in deep trouble. i was about 28 years old. i said, look, you are going to have to give me...
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. >> don vÍctor es un revendedor de la noticia que hoy las cosechas ha sido escasa. >> el frijol lo transportaranndo los acaparadores. >> y si encontrÁramos algÚn incumplimiento de la lista de todo lo que corresponde en prÁcticas abusivas serán sancionados con los procedimientos de la ley de hacienda. >> el ministerio de cultura trabajo nunca estratÉgico para bajar el precio lo mÁs pronto posible y aceptÓ que el poema previene de los acaparadores aunque nadie sabe quiÉnes son. >> en el mundo enfrentamos acaparaciÓn. >> los polÍticos opositores acusan al gobierno de estar haciÉndole al pueblo una mala jugada. >> tenemos indicios de que a travÉs de la frontera y de otros puntos va frijoles y en nicaragua y panamÁ para pagar a venezuela de petrÓleo que estÁ mandando al salvador. >> si la opiniÓn polÍtica pasamos en opiniÓn del campesino. hombres como don juliÁn que ve como los precios suben y bajan al antojo de los acaparadores. >> lo guardan porque lo comprÓ cuando estaba 0,50 $ por quintal. no sabemos quiÉnes son. >> doÑa marta dice que esto es bÍblico pero que un día los corruptos tendrÁn que pag
. >> don vÍctor es un revendedor de la noticia que hoy las cosechas ha sido escasa. >> el frijol lo transportaranndo los acaparadores. >> y si encontrÁramos algÚn incumplimiento de la lista de todo lo que corresponde en prÁcticas abusivas serán sancionados con los procedimientos de la ley de hacienda. >> el ministerio de cultura trabajo nunca estratÉgico para bajar el precio lo mÁs pronto posible y aceptÓ que el poema previene de los acaparadores aunque nadie...
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. >> para decenas de miles de residentes de la frontera que como vÍctor miranda cruzan cotidianamentee 20 minutos cuando uno cruzaba la frontera no era la misma espera que decÍan en la pÁgina. tenemos la opciÓn de escoger puertos en el sur de estados unidos o canadÁ. >> el departamento de aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza dio a conocer una nueva aplicaciÓn de telÉfonos inteligentes que informara que tan rÁpido o lento está el cruce en contra de los 71 puestos de revisiÓn del paÍs. >> personas que tengan los iphone van a poder bajar este nuevo app. >> este nuevo aplicaciÓn que se llama tiempo de espera fronterizo reporta el tiempo de espera. >> perfecto. me quedarÍa, tiempo libre estar monitoreando el tiempo de cruce estarÍa mucho mejor. >> la aplicaciÓn fue desarrollada por los residentes de la regiÓn de california en san diego. el gobierno puede obtener la informaciÓn personal almacenado a los telÉfonos inteligentes que las suban. >> no hay ningÚn costo, ninguna legislaciÓn. >> 50.000 automÓviles pasan diariamente la frontera desde tijuana, san diego. en un cruce internacional que trav
. >> para decenas de miles de residentes de la frontera que como vÍctor miranda cruzan cotidianamentee 20 minutos cuando uno cruzaba la frontera no era la misma espera que decÍan en la pÁgina. tenemos la opciÓn de escoger puertos en el sur de estados unidos o canadÁ. >> el departamento de aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza dio a conocer una nueva aplicaciÓn de telÉfonos inteligentes que informara que tan rÁpido o lento está el cruce en contra de los 71 puestos de revisiÓn...
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esto no es una casa, a que hay que venir a buscar a cristo el seÑor que haces ahora en nueva york vÍctor manos y cuyo en sus creaciones. antonio valverde nos muestra los adornos navideÑos elaborados por estos talentosos mexicanos. >> es una magia forjada por los talentosos artesanos de un increÍble universo. cuyo espÍritu elevado iluminado. nosotros elaboramos una artesanÍa que es este vidrio soplado desde elaboraciones calentaron vidrio, neutro trasparente, se le va dando la forma... se sopla se sopla... >> ahora se le incorporan tÉcnicas mucho mÁs incorporadas. >> sumerge dentro de un pintura se sacuden dÁndole vueltas y se trincha... es tintura de tener con angelina para la terminaciÓn lo que se iniciÓ con una tradición navideÑa, se ha convertido en la producciÓn de artÍculos decorativos. >> mejor colecciÓn abarca con lo exÓtico, pero orgullosamente mirar quÉ trabajo tan hermoso. >> para que pueden dar brillo a todos los colores. >> pues dignamente soy poblana. >> se fabrica en muchas escalas desde el arete que manejamos, hasta la young o que mide 50 cm. >> asÍ con cada pincelada con
esto no es una casa, a que hay que venir a buscar a cristo el seÑor que haces ahora en nueva york vÍctor manos y cuyo en sus creaciones. antonio valverde nos muestra los adornos navideÑos elaborados por estos talentosos mexicanos. >> es una magia forjada por los talentosos artesanos de un increÍble universo. cuyo espÍritu elevado iluminado. nosotros elaboramos una artesanÍa que es este vidrio soplado desde elaboraciones calentaron vidrio, neutro trasparente, se le va dando la...
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but yeah, the "we hate japan" thesis is also very plausible. >> victor, thank you very much. much. >>> another major story we're following. tomorrow, pakistan concludes three days of national mourning for the 145 victims of this week's taliban attack on a school. nic robertson among the reporters that pakistan's military allowed in to see the devastation. this report contains many graphic and disturbing images. >> reporter: this is where the taliban go into the school. they cut the barbed wire and then they took off towards the main buildings. they burst into here, the main auditorium. they split two into two teams. >> translator: they shot me as soon as they came in. we tried to run. the people who came had no sense of humanity in them. >> reporter: so many of the children afraid, trying to hide underneath these benches. the class was going on. a brigadier was giving a lesson in first aid. the dummy, the operators, left where he fell. and this is when things get really bad. the army says that the children fled for the door over here and the door here. 100 of them were gunned
but yeah, the "we hate japan" thesis is also very plausible. >> victor, thank you very much. much. >>> another major story we're following. tomorrow, pakistan concludes three days of national mourning for the 145 victims of this week's taliban attack on a school. nic robertson among the reporters that pakistan's military allowed in to see the devastation. this report contains many graphic and disturbing images. >> reporter: this is where the taliban go into the...