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scientist with the defense council and she focuses on chemical policy examinations reg layings, and wally thermon, a professor of economics in the north carolina state university. welcome everyone to "the stream." and jennifer, this is something that you look at day in and day out and you provide testimony and scientific briefs to congress on these issues, and where do things stand for bee populations right now? how bad is it? >> it's very serious. and in fact, we can't overstate how serious it is. i'm getting a lot of feedback, an echo. one-third of the food that we eat comes from bees and requires pollination from bees, and our fruits, like tree fruits, and pumpkins, and blueberries and a lot of nuts, and so literally one in three bites of food is relying on pollinators, and already, we don't have enough native bees to pollinate our crops, and now we're seeing a decline in the commercial bees. >> larry, you're involved in much larger issues. what killed the hives, and what do you suspect is taking them out? >> there are numerous reasons why a beehive can go bad, whether it be insecticid
scientist with the defense council and she focuses on chemical policy examinations reg layings, and wally thermon, a professor of economics in the north carolina state university. welcome everyone to "the stream." and jennifer, this is something that you look at day in and day out and you provide testimony and scientific briefs to congress on these issues, and where do things stand for bee populations right now? how bad is it? >> it's very serious. and in fact, we can't...
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we got the credibility wally wanted when he hired me.ed up co-hosting a show on new jersey politics. when i started, wally offered to share his real identity with me, but i refused. i wanted to be able to honestly tell people i had no idea. only when i left the site after three years, i finally gave in. we met at a steak house in north jersey, actually one that is not far from the george washington bridge. he introduced himself. i always figured he was an older guy, a retired reporter maybe in his 70s. that was my guess, everybody i talked to before that had guesses, when he introduced himself to me in person that was the first time i had ever heard the name david wildstein, i had no idea who he was, in his mid-40s, a life long political junky, we shook hands, soon off i was off to my next job, in 2005, eight years ago, i went on to d.c., and to a few other places. i finally landed here. wally sold the site, went back to politics, took the job with the port authority. we stayed in touch, when i got hired here at msnbc, i sent him a note,
we got the credibility wally wanted when he hired me.ed up co-hosting a show on new jersey politics. when i started, wally offered to share his real identity with me, but i refused. i wanted to be able to honestly tell people i had no idea. only when i left the site after three years, i finally gave in. we met at a steak house in north jersey, actually one that is not far from the george washington bridge. he introduced himself. i always figured he was an older guy, a retired reporter maybe in...
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mostly, though, wally gave me autonomy., learned what i wanted to cover, how to cover it, developed my own style, my own voice. i didn't cover politics out of the state house like most reporters. i covered the county bosses, the turf wars, the machine battles. the real action was, real action is, where the real decisions that mattered are made. every state is unique, but they don't play politics anywhere else the way they do in new jersey and i loved it. and finally, when i was ready to leave for a job at roll cal, i gave in and said i was ready to meet. he introduced himself and his name didn't mean anything to me. i was expecting an old guy, somebody in his 70s. wally was in his 40s, life-long politics junkie, in politics in his 20s, now that he worked in a family business, he did the site as a hobby. a nice din, we shook hands, went off to washington and that was eight years ago. why am i telling you all of this? because wally edge has been in the news a lot lately. except now under his real name, david wildsteen. a few
mostly, though, wally gave me autonomy., learned what i wanted to cover, how to cover it, developed my own style, my own voice. i didn't cover politics out of the state house like most reporters. i covered the county bosses, the turf wars, the machine battles. the real action was, real action is, where the real decisions that mattered are made. every state is unique, but they don't play politics anywhere else the way they do in new jersey and i loved it. and finally, when i was ready to leave...
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a couple of members of congress k a wally boycotted his speech. it took an act of congress to go forth because president reagan tried to veto sanctions. they called the anc a terrorist organization. however, democrats and republicans came together and imposed those sanctions as it was seen as a point of leverage trying to put some economic pressure on south africa to cf1 oapartheid and free nelson >> some real complexities there. libby casey thank you. ♪ >>> some encouraging news for jobs and the economy today, patricia sabga has the details of the much better than expected november employment reports. >> reporter: for the second straight month the u.s. job market showed signs of improve. the economy added 203,000 jobs in november lowering the unemployment rate to 7%. labor secretary says the numbers indicate the economic recovery is gaining strength. >> we have now had 45 consecutive months of private sector job growth to the tune of 8 million plus jobs. roorp while the numbers are encouraging, analysts say we still have a long way to go? >> to g
a couple of members of congress k a wally boycotted his speech. it took an act of congress to go forth because president reagan tried to veto sanctions. they called the anc a terrorist organization. however, democrats and republicans came together and imposed those sanctions as it was seen as a point of leverage trying to put some economic pressure on south africa to cf1 oapartheid and free nelson >> some real complexities there. libby casey thank you. ♪ >>> some encouraging...
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. >> wally ali lives in chicago.nowing his name and last known address, police have been unable to locate him more than two years later, dave delaney is promoted from detective to chief deputy, which means his days investigating the halloween bank robbery in 2007 are about to come to an end. >> it can be very frustrating when you are working on a case, especially when it's something that high profile. once i knew i was getting promoted and wasn't going to be in the office anymore, it made me want to try to solve. that we had a lot of success with clearing these bank robberies. for two years, they get the dollar amount i worked with in a bank robbery, i wasn't able to do it. >> but these bank robbers are going to give delaney and the rest of the palos heights police department another chance. three thieves approached the same tcf bank with their guns concealed. instead of construction worker uniforms, they now wear hooded sweatshirts and ski masks. armed with a shotgun and two handguns, they enter the same door and ag
. >> wally ali lives in chicago.nowing his name and last known address, police have been unable to locate him more than two years later, dave delaney is promoted from detective to chief deputy, which means his days investigating the halloween bank robbery in 2007 are about to come to an end. >> it can be very frustrating when you are working on a case, especially when it's something that high profile. once i knew i was getting promoted and wasn't going to be in the office anymore,...
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. >> stand there for us and we have wally who is also a political player in lebanon on the phone ford thank you very much sir for speaking to us. first i would like to ask your reaction to what has happened. >> this is one of two people believing in dialog and a close friend of mine in a way we used to have long chats about the future of lebanon and the whole other world, a reasonable guy. i mean, the terrorist and it's a big loss and i cannot say more. >> and the fact that this happens at this point in time, the country was on a high security alert, can you tell us what you think the impact of this is going to be going forward especially for the country? >> it's a big go for the country. it's a big blow for the at the same time for the prestige of the state but i mean the terrorists are everywhere it seems in this country and in part of this arab world. but i mean we have to continue to do our effort to consolidate the state at the same time and to be more vigilant as far as we can. but it's a quite big blow for us and big blow for the people. i mean, the people believe in what the
. >> stand there for us and we have wally who is also a political player in lebanon on the phone ford thank you very much sir for speaking to us. first i would like to ask your reaction to what has happened. >> this is one of two people believing in dialog and a close friend of mine in a way we used to have long chats about the future of lebanon and the whole other world, a reasonable guy. i mean, the terrorist and it's a big loss and i cannot say more. >> and the fact that...
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and one of the reasons it might have taken so long, 600 years to k a wally do this renovation is thermenian, greek orthodox and classic monks never could agree. they are coming together in the next few hours for midnight mass and merry christmas. >> i chuckle because your reporting really says what is so remarkable about this particular location because it brings people of so many faiths and so many ethnicities there. that's what is remarkable about this story that you have just shared with us. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. i mean, in the square behind me, you'll see foreigners, americans, europeans, palestinians, a few israelis as well. the christian community is about 2 or 3% of the territory, but it is a very proud and active community. and you saw them really pushing for this renovation for many years, and finally after long discussion with the un and the palestinian authority, they got this through, and renovated -- and really in the nick of time this roof and the sides of the building behind me are really beginning to struggle. >> quite a scene behind you. nick life from bethl
and one of the reasons it might have taken so long, 600 years to k a wally do this renovation is thermenian, greek orthodox and classic monks never could agree. they are coming together in the next few hours for midnight mass and merry christmas. >> i chuckle because your reporting really says what is so remarkable about this particular location because it brings people of so many faiths and so many ethnicities there. that's what is remarkable about this story that you have just shared...
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wally has seen double the amount of patients. many with the flu, none of them armed with the flu shot. >> it's never too late to get the flu vaccine. >> this year it's more than the sick, children, and elderly getting the flu. it's also the seemingly healthy and h1n1 may be the culprit. >> we are thinking that might be it. when we first got the h1n1 in 2009, that's when we first saw otherwise healthy people coming down with severe flu. >> people like dustin wright, the 30-year-old texasan got the flu the week before thanksgiving. doctors said wright had the h1n1 flu strain, also known as swine flu. he never got his flu shot, december 5, the husband and father died. >> we are worried about my son getting a flu shot. we are never worried about the two of us because you don't hear of anything like this. >> according to the cdc, 45% of americans got a flu shot last year. this year's shot includes vaccination as well as influenza a and b. flu season typically peeks in february, but doctors say the best guarantee of not getting sick is
wally has seen double the amount of patients. many with the flu, none of them armed with the flu shot. >> it's never too late to get the flu vaccine. >> this year it's more than the sick, children, and elderly getting the flu. it's also the seemingly healthy and h1n1 may be the culprit. >> we are thinking that might be it. when we first got the h1n1 in 2009, that's when we first saw otherwise healthy people coming down with severe flu. >> people like dustin wright, the...
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. >> reporter: apprentice firefighter wally trajillo six months on the job started chest compressions and prayers. >> every firefighter, par middic would have to agree when it's a pediatric, it's an eerie feeling because you never know the outcome. >> reporter: the water here is five feet deep and very cold. that along with the fact this boy is very young probably saved his life. >> incredibly cold, which that gives the child a way better chance of having the least amount of deficits or making a full recovery. >> reporter: 24 hours later, word reached the crew, the boy was doing better, so much that he is expected to make a full recover. >> wow! it is the best early christmas present that all of us could imagine. >> reporter: just another day on the job at fire station 23, saving lives along the way. brian webb, kpix 5. >> that toddler's grandmother dove in after him. she was also taken to the hospital, treated for hypothermia. she is expected to make a full recovery, as well. >>> bart's two biggest unions are working on a lawsuit against the transit agency over their contract dispute
. >> reporter: apprentice firefighter wally trajillo six months on the job started chest compressions and prayers. >> every firefighter, par middic would have to agree when it's a pediatric, it's an eerie feeling because you never know the outcome. >> reporter: the water here is five feet deep and very cold. that along with the fact this boy is very young probably saved his life. >> incredibly cold, which that gives the child a way better chance of having the least...
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wally has seen double the norm amount of patient. doctors say this year it is more than the sick children and elderly getting the flu. it is also the seemingly healthy and h1n1 may be the culprit. >> we are thinking that may be it. when we first got it in 2009, that is when we first saw otherwise healthy people coming down with severe flu. >> reporter: people like dustin wright. the 30-year-old texan got the flu the week before thanksgiving. he had the h1n1 flu strain also known as swine flu. he never got his flu shot. december 5, the husband and father died. >> we were always worried about my son getting the flu shot. we don't worry about the two of us. you don't hear about this stuff. >> reporter: according to the cdc, only 45% of americans got a flu shot this year, this year, shot includes vaccination for h1n1 as well as influenza a and b. flu season usually peaks in february, but the best guarantee of not getting sick is lining up for your flu shot now so you are not lining up for the emergency room later. >> now, from what i see
wally has seen double the norm amount of patient. doctors say this year it is more than the sick children and elderly getting the flu. it is also the seemingly healthy and h1n1 may be the culprit. >> we are thinking that may be it. when we first got it in 2009, that is when we first saw otherwise healthy people coming down with severe flu. >> reporter: people like dustin wright. the 30-year-old texan got the flu the week before thanksgiving. he had the h1n1 flu strain also known as...
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the reason the moon as for the people who came out to the rallies any show of wally so is confirmed by kevin put east region and right to speak them minds the truth in it is important that the saudis have a peaceful kind to. it does not say if it's sent it is that the government and or enforcement agencies all the participants of the rallies all must respect the no mood. position. panic as it also accused the testers of hiding behind children and occupying official buildings. he called on government and opposition to unite to investigate any offence connected to last friday's on to identify what you call a bucket as it was a coup in march two thousand it's a light government has ordered police to remain barricades outside government and police the court is anti malcontents dizziness i need to. this takes the sense that the government wanted to avoid any type of confrontation and finance the phrase panties in banco pay for the weekend and on monday. or anti government protest is trying to still the official buildings the thai prime minister has rejected demands that she step down unit t
the reason the moon as for the people who came out to the rallies any show of wally so is confirmed by kevin put east region and right to speak them minds the truth in it is important that the saudis have a peaceful kind to. it does not say if it's sent it is that the government and or enforcement agencies all the participants of the rallies all must respect the no mood. position. panic as it also accused the testers of hiding behind children and occupying official buildings. he called on...
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spring festival wally two heroics. i'm pretty magnificent. gold with gold and silver embroider a in decorations. i think it's quite a wonderful cook for a dip in with the league's teams lifting to knock off time i flew to michele's compete in typical of the show. the festival continues on. lights illuminating the flat so they can be even less. once michael's sister for the success of a few things that continues to ruin people going strong with cooper in the summer and its old tricks you knew. such. i was as you'll miss a dear friend queen elizabeth the second is deeply saddened. russian president dimitri somehow thousand and ten as one of the greatest quotations in oftentimes is just a few tomato the scoring in this friday after causing the south africa's former president indication of the divas injury and been able to peel me well in south africa itself. look who's coming to tennis with its else from on that let's cross our top correspondent in japan is that i havent had a fancy to be with us was
spring festival wally two heroics. i'm pretty magnificent. gold with gold and silver embroider a in decorations. i think it's quite a wonderful cook for a dip in with the league's teams lifting to knock off time i flew to michele's compete in typical of the show. the festival continues on. lights illuminating the flat so they can be even less. once michael's sister for the success of a few things that continues to ruin people going strong with cooper in the summer and its old tricks you knew....
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. >> reporter: apprentice firefighter wally trajillo six months on the job started chest compressions and prayers. >> when it's pediatric, it's an eerie feeling because you never know the outcome. >> reporter: the water right here is five feet deep and very cold. that along with the fact this boy is very young probably saved his life. >> incredibly cold. that gives the child a way better chance of having the least amount of deficits or making a full recovery. >> reporter: 24 hours later word reached the crew the boy was doing better, so much he is expected to make a full recovery. >> wow! it is the best early christmas present all of us could possibly imagine. >> reporter: just another day on the job at fire station 23, saving lives along the way. brian webb, kpix 5. >> and that toddler's grandmother who dove in after him was also treated for hypothermia and will recover. >>> an online arrangement to sell a videogame system ended with a murder in san francisco. the seller was robbed and shot to death yesterday afternoon in the bayview near bayshore boulevard and gerald avenue. the vic
. >> reporter: apprentice firefighter wally trajillo six months on the job started chest compressions and prayers. >> when it's pediatric, it's an eerie feeling because you never know the outcome. >> reporter: the water right here is five feet deep and very cold. that along with the fact this boy is very young probably saved his life. >> incredibly cold. that gives the child a way better chance of having the least amount of deficits or making a full recovery. >>...
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rocked british high society in 1936, edward roman eight abdicated twice divorced american socialite wallistheir relationship was a scandal. sotheby's is auctioning a collection of jewels. owned by the glamorous couple. >> we are delighted to be able to offer this collection of objects. of thebrates the lives duke and duchess of windsor. >> one of the most talked about pieces is a blue sapphire bracelet made by cartier in the 40's. >> it's made up of a series of large bold links with sapphires. >> the bracelet is estimated to fetch up to $296,000. the auction will take place in london. >> today's mystery meat -- former california governor arnold schwarzenegger riding the national rodeo finals in las vegas on a toy horse? ♪ past is approaching .56 the hour which means we are "on the markets." the s&p 500 is on a tear this many investors are left wondering about next year and where the growth opportunities will be. chief a chance from the u.s. equity strategist at morgan stanley and how he is setting up for next year. did for our 2014 essay we have high oil but we don't want to buy energy sto
rocked british high society in 1936, edward roman eight abdicated twice divorced american socialite wallistheir relationship was a scandal. sotheby's is auctioning a collection of jewels. owned by the glamorous couple. >> we are delighted to be able to offer this collection of objects. of thebrates the lives duke and duchess of windsor. >> one of the most talked about pieces is a blue sapphire bracelet made by cartier in the 40's. >> it's made up of a series of large bold...
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wally paris and a good to have you both here.your thoughts on shelves and kissinger and their views, the geopolitical realities and the impact of this negotiation. >> they have a major point here, and they are both seasoned politicians and observers of international relations. there is nothing massive that has changed inside iran that would convince them or a government that they are heading toward disarming or dismantling the nuclear program regardless of details. so the intention being there. with the secretaries are tryin to say year is that we moved unnecessarily ahead of time to convince the iranians of something they are not convinced about spirit and to add to their point, every opposition movement inside the country's where the iranian regime has an impact are telling us that we don't believe that they will stop the bill them of new long-term or even medium-term or that they're changing policy parisee secretaries have a point that has been corroborated by the opposition on the inside. lou: an elegant and customarily i som
wally paris and a good to have you both here.your thoughts on shelves and kissinger and their views, the geopolitical realities and the impact of this negotiation. >> they have a major point here, and they are both seasoned politicians and observers of international relations. there is nothing massive that has changed inside iran that would convince them or a government that they are heading toward disarming or dismantling the nuclear program regardless of details. so the intention being...
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>> well, there's actually a wonderful wine store in california called wally's and there's a $50,000 cognacthe same page that has offering. cognacs and scotches have offered some wonderful releases for many years at the thousands of bottle level but our team is very proud because this is the very first time an american company has successfully released an american whiskey at that time of pricing. >> so what makes it worth $4,000? i'm just going to open it up. >> please. >> what makes it worth $4,000? >> it's just extraordinary whiskey, we believe and really rare whiskey. we're blessed at michter's with some of the best and oldest whiskey stocks. for this whiskey, our mash distiller willie pratt and i went through our barrel inventory and we picked our very, very favorite barrels. some as old as 30 years old. some 20 years old and others we thought has matured superbly. hand selected barrels. whiskeys over 30 years old in it and i think it's an extraordinary whiskey experience for someone that really enjoys good whiskey. >> must have been a really horrible experience. >> it's quite arduous.
>> well, there's actually a wonderful wine store in california called wally's and there's a $50,000 cognacthe same page that has offering. cognacs and scotches have offered some wonderful releases for many years at the thousands of bottle level but our team is very proud because this is the very first time an american company has successfully released an american whiskey at that time of pricing. >> so what makes it worth $4,000? i'm just going to open it up. >> please....
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wally seen double the amount of patients, many with the flu, none armed with the flu shot. >> it's never too late to get the flu vaccine. >> reporter: this year, it's more than the sick children and elerly getting the flu. it's the seemingly healthy and h1n1 may be the culprit. >> we are thinking that it might be it because when we got h1n1 in 2009, that's when we first saw otherwise healthy people coming down with severe flu. >> reporter: people like dustin wright, the 30-year-old texan got the flu the week before thanksgiving. doctors said wright had the h1n1 flu strain, also known as swine flu. he never got his flu shot. december 5th, the husband and father died. >> we're always worried about my son getting a flu shot. we're never worried about the two of us because you don't think it will happen to you. >> reporter: only 45% got a flu shot last year. this shot includes shot for h1n1 as well as influenza a and b. typically peaks in february but the best guarantee of not getting sick is lining up for your flu shot not so you're not lining up for the emergency room later. >> for now, wh
wally seen double the amount of patients, many with the flu, none armed with the flu shot. >> it's never too late to get the flu vaccine. >> reporter: this year, it's more than the sick children and elerly getting the flu. it's the seemingly healthy and h1n1 may be the culprit. >> we are thinking that it might be it because when we got h1n1 in 2009, that's when we first saw otherwise healthy people coming down with severe flu. >> reporter: people like dustin wright, the...
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so they made these things in secrecy, and it was passed alonger have wally. >> reporter: one of the firstrnett met was lonnie holly, and then introduced him to mr. dowell. >> he was terribly reluctant to talk to me or talk about his art, because he came from a generation which had been taught don't let white people know what you are thinking. dowell finally pulled a piece out, and it was the most remarkable piece of art. and i asked him did he have any other things, and he started pulling out these absolutely remarkable things. just one of these great geniuses that comes along very, very rarely. >> in god came down and gave me a choice of who to have in the museum, i would have kept that. >> reporter: loui is a prominent collector with his own museum. >> i think this may be an very important painting. >> reporter: after arnett discovered dowell, loui bought more than 125 of his works. >> before white folks in the world were like arnett, we would be better off. he has an understanding of what a black america is about. i have a lot of admiration for him. >> reporter: bill arnett went on to
so they made these things in secrecy, and it was passed alonger have wally. >> reporter: one of the firstrnett met was lonnie holly, and then introduced him to mr. dowell. >> he was terribly reluctant to talk to me or talk about his art, because he came from a generation which had been taught don't let white people know what you are thinking. dowell finally pulled a piece out, and it was the most remarkable piece of art. and i asked him did he have any other things, and he started...
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his first shots killed three of the fiddler's best friend, wally bennett, kevin sharp and kevin's brothersharp, who were gunned down right in front of them. >> i froze. i couldn't move. i didn't know what to do. i thought this is the end. >> i said to john, with that, he turned around and pushed me under the table. and the man behind me hasn't gone ahead. and now the others under the table told me to be quiet. and john told me to sush, and we pretended to be dead. >> miraculously the gunman moved on. fiddlers made out with their lives. daughters donna and madeline were having a picnic. they flagged down a car. unfortunately the killer was also in the car. he shot madeline, then chased down donna and shot her behind a tree where she was trying to hide. >> the girls are all dead. i just remember this primal scream. i really wanted to be with them. at that point in time, i would have been much happier to be dead than alive. >> in all, 35 people were killed before bryant was captured by the police. >> do not take your children for granted. >> it was said to be the daetdliest mass shooting by
his first shots killed three of the fiddler's best friend, wally bennett, kevin sharp and kevin's brothersharp, who were gunned down right in front of them. >> i froze. i couldn't move. i didn't know what to do. i thought this is the end. >> i said to john, with that, he turned around and pushed me under the table. and the man behind me hasn't gone ahead. and now the others under the table told me to be quiet. and john told me to sush, and we pretended to be dead. >>...
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back in the 1970s, people thought marijuana legalization grad wally would become the law of the land.4 states decriminalized marijuana. that seemed consistent. in the '80s for variety of reasons drug policy switched to be much more repressive and prohibitionist. from that point it has gone up and down several times. public opinion can change the other direction. it is not inevitably going to support legalization. adam: do we look at colorado as a test. as an experiment? will the whole nation be watching? if this goes off without any kind of glitches. much the same way that alcohol is regulated? if there is no big deal from legalizing recreational use, would we see dominoes fall? >> absolutely. if there is no big deal, that certainly is helpful. but of course, all sorts of hape beyond anyone's control that might not be really related to legalization or not. remember back in the '80s, len bias, famous basketball player drafted by celtics, died from overdose of cocaine, that sent off a wave of enforcement of cocaine. there could be random events like that. somebody's child dice under inf
back in the 1970s, people thought marijuana legalization grad wally would become the law of the land.4 states decriminalized marijuana. that seemed consistent. in the '80s for variety of reasons drug policy switched to be much more repressive and prohibitionist. from that point it has gone up and down several times. public opinion can change the other direction. it is not inevitably going to support legalization. adam: do we look at colorado as a test. as an experiment? will the whole nation be...
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it makes it a crime to pot a section wally explicit picture without their consent.s of right now only california and new jersey has specific laws criminalizing revenge important. the statute can make it a felony which would have maximum jail time, and up to a $25,000 fine. the statute doesn't provide for the taking down of the photos. it only covers the posters themselves. >> even with this law, a victim of revenge porn may still have their images floating around? >> that's exactly right. >> i think some women like it. i think some women love the attention mesh tonight tracessed down this woman. she run as website, posted without the subject's authorization. more than 1,000 women have sent her images of people they say are their husbands miss stresses. on she's a home wrecker.com. >> where do the photos come from? >> the husband's cell phones. most of the time. >> what kind of picture dozen you get? when they are coming off of a cell phone. >> you don't even want that know. one last night i had to look and say why would any women -- why would you send this to your h
it makes it a crime to pot a section wally explicit picture without their consent.s of right now only california and new jersey has specific laws criminalizing revenge important. the statute can make it a felony which would have maximum jail time, and up to a $25,000 fine. the statute doesn't provide for the taking down of the photos. it only covers the posters themselves. >> even with this law, a victim of revenge porn may still have their images floating around? >> that's exactly...
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tubes, buzz condemned -- was condemned by every political figure in the united states from george wallis to robert kennedy to malcolm x. to use small children in those demonstrations as young as 8 and 6 years old by the thousands when they could only get the conditions in the movement in birmingham were so intimidating to black adults that they could only get 10 or 12 with the greatest martin luther king i have a dream speech and sermon, they were terrified, but they got 1,000 kids to march on may 2nd, and they got another thousand to march on may 3rd. and it melted the emotional resistance to dealing with the fundamental issues of american freedom as presented by race not only across the united states and not only in me as a 16-year-old, but all around the world. which is one of the reasons that the civil rights movement is a greater inspiration outside the united states today than it is inside. they were singing "we shall overcome" when they took the bear be lin wall down -- berlin wall down, when nelson mandela calm out of prison and said the answer to apartheid is not armageddon, but
tubes, buzz condemned -- was condemned by every political figure in the united states from george wallis to robert kennedy to malcolm x. to use small children in those demonstrations as young as 8 and 6 years old by the thousands when they could only get the conditions in the movement in birmingham were so intimidating to black adults that they could only get 10 or 12 with the greatest martin luther king i have a dream speech and sermon, they were terrified, but they got 1,000 kids to march on...
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i was just very thankful i -- that the school handled us so wally szczerbiak and i was able to get out safely. the security chief has implemented the new policies. >> there are only to 2 times we know our emergency procedures work one is the ally emergency to find out if they don't. and the other is if we practiced. but this particular district is practicing those drills and as a result, they are red bring. >> it is a tough balance say educators between keeping schools safe and maintaining some semblance of a welcoming learning environment. >> we are always looking at what a better ways to keep students safe. we know when they are safe, they will learn. >> it is a lesson in safety nobody hopes to test. for al jazeera. >> a former police chief in georgia now works as a school safety consultant. michael, welcome. >> thank you, sir. good evening. >> does every school system need those sorts ofbest solutior location for the risk levels. so one size doesn't fit all andl conditions when you assess schools and you look at what the risks are you can determine better where your money, time and
i was just very thankful i -- that the school handled us so wally szczerbiak and i was able to get out safely. the security chief has implemented the new policies. >> there are only to 2 times we know our emergency procedures work one is the ally emergency to find out if they don't. and the other is if we practiced. but this particular district is practicing those drills and as a result, they are red bring. >> it is a tough balance say educators between keeping schools safe and...
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his first shots killed three of the fiddlers' best friend, wally bennett, kevin sharp and kevin's brotherarp, who were gunned down right in front of them. >> i froze. i couldn't move. i didn't know what to do. i thought this is the end. >> i said to john, i've been hit, and with that, he turned around and pushed me under the table. and the man behind me hasn't gone ahead. and now the others under the table told me to be quiet. and john told me to shush, and then we pretended to be dead. >> miraculously, the gunman moved on, and the fiddlers made out with their lives. outside the cafe walter's wife and daughters donna and madeline were having a picnic. they flagged down a car. unfortunately the killer was also in the car. she pleaded for her family but the killer shot madeline, then chased down alana and shot her behind a tree where she was trying to hide. >> the doctor said that national and the girls are all dead. i just remember this primal scream. i really wanted to be with them. at that point in time, i would have been much happier to be dead than alive. ♪ >> in all, 35 people were ki
his first shots killed three of the fiddlers' best friend, wally bennett, kevin sharp and kevin's brotherarp, who were gunned down right in front of them. >> i froze. i couldn't move. i didn't know what to do. i thought this is the end. >> i said to john, i've been hit, and with that, he turned around and pushed me under the table. and the man behind me hasn't gone ahead. and now the others under the table told me to be quiet. and john told me to shush, and then we pretended to be...
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i went to his tough schools like overbrook and philly and wally jones.he great ballplayers came out of olbermann which you describe in terms. these are tough schools and the fact that you went into them and he felt a little bit uncomfortable and going there and learning the story of your education. it's such a great reason to read this book. it's sort of the cursory bottom line. this book must be locked to be fully appreciated. anyway, it's true. i'm going to turn it over for 20 minutes of questions. all you have to do is raise your hand and i will recognize you real quick and i will stay out of it. i'm sorry, there's a rule here. there is a mic. come on up. you will be first and then we will do everybody in line. so get in line them we will have the first cut. thank you all for coming. you are going to stick around and sign books, right? i really think you should. >> i have two questions. number one do believe that we should teach to the test and number two you think there should be a national curriculum? >> you know the best practices thing and now we
i went to his tough schools like overbrook and philly and wally jones.he great ballplayers came out of olbermann which you describe in terms. these are tough schools and the fact that you went into them and he felt a little bit uncomfortable and going there and learning the story of your education. it's such a great reason to read this book. it's sort of the cursory bottom line. this book must be locked to be fully appreciated. anyway, it's true. i'm going to turn it over for 20 minutes of...
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it is just the world in which wally. >> rose: david miliband and ray kelly next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> and american express. >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: david miliband is here. he was britain's foreign secretary from 2007 to 2010. he then ran for la labor party leadership later that year but defeated by ed miliband, april designed from part. to be chief executive of the international rescue committee here in new york, i am pleased to have him back at this table. >> it is great to be back, charlie. >> rose: several things. one tell me what the international rescue committee is. what does it do. >> it was founded by albert einstein in 1933 for people fleeing the nazis and now works in about 40 countries helping the victims of civil conflict and natural disasters, and it helps resettle new americans, 9,000 people a year come from around the world and
it is just the world in which wally. >> rose: david miliband and ray kelly next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> and american express. >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: david miliband is here. he was britain's foreign secretary from 2007 to 2010. he then ran...
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wally lays the final touches on this piano manually adjusting the density of every key to achieve the no cutting corners. everything is handmade. there are no machines, no nothing. you have to put pride into your work. most of the people, you know, that is the way we do. >> those are all highly skilled american jobs. >> amazing. >> fantastic. outstanding. made in astoria, new york, just east of our headquarters. there is a steinway tone that is different. .he touch and feel i'm sorry, there is only a steinway. i needed under my tree, scarlet. what about the upper right, built since 1903? simplys simply -- will make you cry. we have the ceo of tone at steinway. were delighted john paulson was ultimately an acquirer because he is an owner of three steinway pianos. >> he plays piano? >> he plays a bit but members of his family play quite a bit. so, it is a family affair. >> when he plays chopsticks, he can do better than me. within the steinway magic and brand, how do you find the labor? how are you going to maintain the tradition of the older people we saw? >> it is an extraordinary sit
wally lays the final touches on this piano manually adjusting the density of every key to achieve the no cutting corners. everything is handmade. there are no machines, no nothing. you have to put pride into your work. most of the people, you know, that is the way we do. >> those are all highly skilled american jobs. >> amazing. >> fantastic. outstanding. made in astoria, new york, just east of our headquarters. there is a steinway tone that is different. .he touch and feel...
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charlotte because we have the critical mass of bank of america and others and others things that kick in, wallyhaven't paid a toll in six months. cheryl: talking about bill deblasio taking over in new york city, good times for everybody to pay taxes in this city but as far as new york goes, the prices have been fairly flat over the last year for new york, new york doesn't make a cake. >> i love the new york market. i live here and it is an interesting market because it is a more stable market financially. when you think about the high percentage of properties here that are co-ops you have to have more down payment. cheryl: $400,000. you hear that? >> here is what is happening. sales increased third quarter this year over third quarter last year by 30%. the median price dropped slightly. that is good news. what that says to us is the first time home buyers are buying, those millennials we love so much are buying smaller apartments. cheryl: is that true of somebody who left new york? >> it is true about the fact that home prices stable rather than volatile. talk about your rear prices being paid%
charlotte because we have the critical mass of bank of america and others and others things that kick in, wallyhaven't paid a toll in six months. cheryl: talking about bill deblasio taking over in new york city, good times for everybody to pay taxes in this city but as far as new york goes, the prices have been fairly flat over the last year for new york, new york doesn't make a cake. >> i love the new york market. i live here and it is an interesting market because it is a more stable...
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then there was his address to reverend jim wallis's call to a renewal conference in 2006, a speech that i was honored to work with him in the senate office and he developed a template for how this president would engage issues. in that speech, then senator obama declared that, "our failure is progressives to tap into the moral underpinnings of this nation is not just rhetorical. our fear of getting preachy may also lead us to discount the role that values and culture play in some of our most urgent social problems. he went on to say individual carehes are sponsoring day programs, building senior centers, helping ex offenders reclaim their lives and rebuilding the gulf coast in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. and he concluded, the question is, how do we build on these partnerships between legend and secular people of goodwill? said,l take more work he more than we have done so far. the tensions and the suspicions on each side of the religious divide will have to be squarely addressed and beside will need to accept some ground rules for collaboration." after that 2006 speech, he would
then there was his address to reverend jim wallis's call to a renewal conference in 2006, a speech that i was honored to work with him in the senate office and he developed a template for how this president would engage issues. in that speech, then senator obama declared that, "our failure is progressives to tap into the moral underpinnings of this nation is not just rhetorical. our fear of getting preachy may also lead us to discount the role that values and culture play in some of our...
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then there was his address to reverend jim wallis's call to a enewal conference in 2006, a speech thatonored to work with him in the senate office and he developed a template for how this president would engage issues. in that speech, then senator obama declared that, "our failure is progressives to tap into the moral underpinnings of his nation is not just rhetorical. our fear of getting preachy may also lead us to discount the role that values and culture lay in some of our most urgent social problems. he went on to say individual churches are sponsoring day care programs, building senior centers, helping ex offenders reclaim their lives and rebuilding the gulf coast in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. and he concluded, the question is, how do we build on these partnerships between legend and secular people of goodwill? it will take more work he said, more than we have done so far. the tensions and the suspicions on each side of the religious divide will have to be squarely addressed and beside will need to accept some ground rules for collaboration." after that 2006 speech, he wo
then there was his address to reverend jim wallis's call to a enewal conference in 2006, a speech thatonored to work with him in the senate office and he developed a template for how this president would engage issues. in that speech, then senator obama declared that, "our failure is progressives to tap into the moral underpinnings of his nation is not just rhetorical. our fear of getting preachy may also lead us to discount the role that values and culture lay in some of our most urgent...
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sweeney went to the greatest undergraduate institution in the world, wally cross. >> with a name like sweeney, that's shocking. >> i have four daughters, mr. sweeney. i'm just realizing with your chart, when you indicate generation y .78 to 80. our oldest daughters and generation y in the next three or millennialist. in the chart you have on gen y tells a lot a threadbare, meaning their potential or likelihood of saving is not very high up on the scale. what would you say to both the gen y and younger folks at the millennialist? what do you have for them? >> bow section is surprising. >> so i can tell my daughters. >> i'd be happy to calculate as well. two things. we were surprised to find gen y was so red because there's so much more time to correct the trajectory they were on. >> explain red again. >> it meant they were not on track to recover are covered henschel expenses. to be drivers. they're not saving enough. the second big drivers the goalpost has been moved down the field and today's generation of rumors. they're not going to be covered by defined benefit plans to the degree
sweeney went to the greatest undergraduate institution in the world, wally cross. >> with a name like sweeney, that's shocking. >> i have four daughters, mr. sweeney. i'm just realizing with your chart, when you indicate generation y .78 to 80. our oldest daughters and generation y in the next three or millennialist. in the chart you have on gen y tells a lot a threadbare, meaning their potential or likelihood of saving is not very high up on the scale. what would you say to both...
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then there was his address to reverend jim wallis's call to a renewal conference in 2006, a speech that i was honored to work with him in the senate office and he developed a template for how this president would engage issues. in that speech, then senator obama declared that, "our failure is progressives to tap into the moral underpinnings of this nation is not just rhetorical. our fear of getting preachy may also lead us to discount the role that values and culture play in some of our most urgent social problems. he went on to say individual churches are sponsoring day care programs, building senior centers, helping ex offenders reclaim their lives and rebuilding the gulf coast in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. and he concluded, the question is, how do we build on these partnerships between legend and secular people of goodwill? it will take more work he said, more than we have done so far. the tensions and the suspicions on each side of the religious divide will have to be squarely addressed and beside will need to accept some ground rules for collaboration." after that 2006 spe
then there was his address to reverend jim wallis's call to a renewal conference in 2006, a speech that i was honored to work with him in the senate office and he developed a template for how this president would engage issues. in that speech, then senator obama declared that, "our failure is progressives to tap into the moral underpinnings of this nation is not just rhetorical. our fear of getting preachy may also lead us to discount the role that values and culture play in some of our...
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here comes chris wallis up on the copier! >> look at your moves. >> oh, my gosh.er and send that. >> that's the old chris wallace. >> none of that on fox news sunday. >> we'll be watching. thank you very much. >> merry christmas and to all of you out there who watch, thank you so much and merry christmas to all of you. >> merry christmas to you and your wife as well.e just saw elg herself was heather nauert. >> that's like jitter bug meets dosey do. >> do it, doocy. also fun to see. good morning, everyone. 8:37 here on the east coast. happening today, the newlyweds accused of using craigslist to commit murder for fun will face a judge today. 18-year-old miranda barber and her 22-year-old husband, elliott, are accused of luring a stranger that they met on craigslist. when they met up with him, they allegedly stabbed him to death. dumping his body in an alleyway. barber said they wanted to kill someone together. >>> a u.s. marine dies during a trip that he won on the ellen degeneres show. sergeant brandon mcgraw recently returned from a deployment to afghanistan. he
here comes chris wallis up on the copier! >> look at your moves. >> oh, my gosh.er and send that. >> that's the old chris wallace. >> none of that on fox news sunday. >> we'll be watching. thank you very much. >> merry christmas and to all of you out there who watch, thank you so much and merry christmas to all of you. >> merry christmas to you and your wife as well.e just saw elg herself was heather nauert. >> that's like jitter bug meets dosey...
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. >> i would have never imagined it would have wallied the way it did. and i wonder whether it will hold up. >> that is pretty amazing. and this is something we're going to be watching closely. but that was incredible market action yesterday, both between the ten-year barely budge, that yield and the stock market taking off like it did. i will say that joe was right in his reason for bringing up this set, which was -- his point was that the market was well prepared for this and he was right on that fact. in fact, squawk likes to give credit when credit is due. >> one day does not -- all i was going to say is one day does not make a trend, so it looks like everybody is well behaved, but the question is actually how long they will be well behaved for. and i wonder whether over the next couple of days as people understand what this all means where things will really go. >> maybe. but it's usually the knee jerk reaction that is a little bit more out of walk. but i'm impressed that the market took things in such stride. now, we are pretty busy handing out cre
. >> i would have never imagined it would have wallied the way it did. and i wonder whether it will hold up. >> that is pretty amazing. and this is something we're going to be watching closely. but that was incredible market action yesterday, both between the ten-year barely budge, that yield and the stock market taking off like it did. i will say that joe was right in his reason for bringing up this set, which was -- his point was that the market was well prepared for this and he...
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. >> wallace better known as wally to friends and family began his recovery process. >> i thought how >> like the garage and the front door both have steps on the entryway. the doorways my wheelchair won't fit into it. i have to stop at the doorway and hop into the rooms to either dress my children, tuck them into the bed, take them to the bathroom. >> that's where homes for our troops comes in. >> these homes are funded through donors, through sponsors. through volunteers. our mission is to take care of our most severely wounded warriors and build specially adapted house in order to give back them the freedom and independence of the wounded veterans. >> tim mchale, the president and ceo of homes for our troops spent 35 years in the army. for him, the cause is personal. >> i have seen all the challenges that many of these veterans are dealing with, with their injuries. and i really felt compelled to be in this kind of position. >> this december the nonprofit built 12 homes for 12 veterans in eight different states. >> it's a special time of year and this will bring some great meaning
. >> wallace better known as wally to friends and family began his recovery process. >> i thought how >> like the garage and the front door both have steps on the entryway. the doorways my wheelchair won't fit into it. i have to stop at the doorway and hop into the rooms to either dress my children, tuck them into the bed, take them to the bathroom. >> that's where homes for our troops comes in. >> these homes are funded through donors, through sponsors. through...