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those skills go to the wayside. >> this is a probation search which is not uncommon to law enforcement officers. >> reporter: but it isn't common to bart officers. >> sources say they are uncomfortable executing those searches in a resident not because they are not afraid but they don't have the proper training. >> reporter: changes in probation search policy but not in the amount of training officers receive. he asked about training sessions. >> every officer has police academy training. you also get additional training. in 2012 all of our personnel underwent active shooter training, which involved building searches and clearing rooms. our detectives have been involved in 18 probation searches, follow up probation searches last year. >> reporter: those 18 searches were for the entire department. 18 residential searches in a year's time is not enough for being prepared for a life and death decision. >> the tragedy was during the clearing where they were way out of practice. it is for serving the peace calls. they are familiar in terms of rendering a house safe. as a bart police officer
those skills go to the wayside. >> this is a probation search which is not uncommon to law enforcement officers. >> reporter: but it isn't common to bart officers. >> sources say they are uncomfortable executing those searches in a resident not because they are not afraid but they don't have the proper training. >> reporter: changes in probation search policy but not in the amount of training officers receive. he asked about training sessions. >> every officer has...
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the tour as a wrinkle is a two time defending champion but we cut supplies to invite the wayside in the know are in the final against applying never been in a grandstand fun of people. the nepean thinking this could be her second grand slam final and second that the tree so that is. it's likely she will win but the any indications this can be very very places that she lot of unforced errors the conduit ten each. and as it is crappy actually been eaten by the big dance. no i know i know that sadly is right only ranked number three in the world. oh with her coming to the to the opt for the final here the australian open. could that have any effect on the current world rankings with the something till the gifts which is actually right to force to go up to three which is soo ready to send a chill to go up to three because she's she's reached the final in the midst of academic useful critique into the top the rankings because knowing they had to get his father late eighteen twenties he defamed points adrift twelve month period. so you eat you have to do better the new tv in atonement of mont
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going out there and congress is doing things, all of those things become something that falls to the waysideen everyone has to be so pure with everything that they are doing, they like to victimize themselves because it helps them confirm their purity. look at me, i have been picked on. >> you are a big supporter and you have expressed restraint. and so what did you mean? >> he is smart enough to understand what is doing and to understand what he wants to avoid. and i generally support what he has done in a big way. and i think we live in an area where there is so much technological opportunity and advances. neil: should you have been on top of that? is that too much for it asking? [laughter] the one you are mr. internet star. now there are signs of abuses. >> these is. >> i don't see it as that big of a deal. my business tour has to compete and i still have to do things. if you think that my mailbox is protected, they're just not as much privacy as people like to expect. particularly in an area where i would rather be protected beyond the latest with instagram, the nasdaq, so many of us com
going out there and congress is doing things, all of those things become something that falls to the waysideen everyone has to be so pure with everything that they are doing, they like to victimize themselves because it helps them confirm their purity. look at me, i have been picked on. >> you are a big supporter and you have expressed restraint. and so what did you mean? >> he is smart enough to understand what is doing and to understand what he wants to avoid. and i generally...
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perishable skill, and since they don't practice that on a regular basis, those skills tend to go by the wayside." >>"this is a probation search which is not uncommon to law enforcement officers across the country" >> reporter:but it isn't as common to bart officers >>"how efficient are the present cops my sources tell me they are uncomfortable executing those typess of searches in a residents and its not because they are afraid its because they training or concurrent training" >> reporter:today bart police chief rainey announced changes in probation search policy but not in the amount of training officers receive. he had this to say previous training sessions. >>"you get basic training in every police academy, every officer and then depending on the job assignment that you hold in a law enforcement agency you get additional training in 2012 all of our personnel under went active shooter training which involves building searches and clearing rooms" >> reporter:"our detective unit had been involved in approximately 18 probation, follow up probation searches last year" >> reporter:those 18 searche
perishable skill, and since they don't practice that on a regular basis, those skills tend to go by the wayside." >>"this is a probation search which is not uncommon to law enforcement officers across the country" >> reporter:but it isn't as common to bart officers >>"how efficient are the present cops my sources tell me they are uncomfortable executing those typess of searches in a residents and its not because they are afraid its because they training or...
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free syrian army to the friends of syria and other such organizations that have fallen along the wayside and broken up because of internal difficulties but we also have the spectacle of various groups like our . which is the now leading the islamic movement and actually has a seat at the table but of course we've just recently had senior members of that group admitting acknowledging longtime affiliation with al qaida ok and they are saying just very briefly when i ask you one more question because we're running out of time but where briefly if you could answer at present as there were no plans to run in the presidential election later this year how possible is a vote amid all the fighting in terrorist activity in the country. well again i think that this the entire idea of a vote happening in this particular context is is ridiculous because again i think it would require not only the sation of hostility but really the patching together of the country and syria at this point is like a broken mirror you can take the thousands of shards together and put it back together but it will never be
free syrian army to the friends of syria and other such organizations that have fallen along the wayside and broken up because of internal difficulties but we also have the spectacle of various groups like our . which is the now leading the islamic movement and actually has a seat at the table but of course we've just recently had senior members of that group admitting acknowledging longtime affiliation with al qaida ok and they are saying just very briefly when i ask you one more question...
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going out there and congress is doing things, all of those things become farther and fall to the wayside's just that when everyone has to be so pure in everything that they are doing, they like to victimize themselves because it helps confirm their purity. i've been picked on as an example. >> you are a big supporter of the president? >> yes. i think that he is a very smart guy. >> he is smart enough to understand and i've had a problem with him, but i generally support what he has done in a big way. but i think transparency is important. and i think we live in a time when there is so much technologil opportunity we really need trnsparency all these people can do smart things neil: you are mr. internet star, you have your fortune and now ere are signs of abuses. okay, so how do you see this? >> i don't see it as a big deal. i get audited almost every day. all of my foundations get audited pretty much everyday. most of my businesses get audited. >> will he have democratic and republican administrations alike? >> the business still has to compete. i start to do things. with the nsa, it's d
going out there and congress is doing things, all of those things become farther and fall to the wayside's just that when everyone has to be so pure in everything that they are doing, they like to victimize themselves because it helps confirm their purity. i've been picked on as an example. >> you are a big supporter of the president? >> yes. i think that he is a very smart guy. >> he is smart enough to understand and i've had a problem with him, but i generally support what...
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she let a little bit of back checking, appropriate checking fall through the wayside.s doesn't make sense. why act like this? >> why put herself in jesus' seat at the last supper? >> probably because she's not educated or cannot know about it. i request my fellow christians don't buy her albums. >> that's stepping out there. >> did you call for a boycott? >> yes, i did. she should be boycotted. >> dana you did the thing with the audio, challenger disaster. same album, little too much. >> it's a strange thing for somebody that's an international icon, all the things she brings to the stage she's so desperate for attention or somebody on her stage is that they continue to do things that have these dust ups? >> it's now not a coincidence. >> when you're a celebrity, everything around you is a prop. doesn't matter where it's from. there's one exception if that prop belongs to mohammad you will not use that because you want to live. >> i have never seen that. >> it would be bold of her to do somebody with that. >> stupid comments about the romneys adopting of a black grandc
she let a little bit of back checking, appropriate checking fall through the wayside.s doesn't make sense. why act like this? >> why put herself in jesus' seat at the last supper? >> probably because she's not educated or cannot know about it. i request my fellow christians don't buy her albums. >> that's stepping out there. >> did you call for a boycott? >> yes, i did. she should be boycotted. >> dana you did the thing with the audio, challenger disaster....
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since they don't practice that on a daily basis those skills st team to go to the wayside. >>: a provisionrch is not uncommon to law enforcement officers across the country >>: but it isn't but it is not common to bart officers. but my sources tell me that they are uncomfortable executed those types of searches and a resident now because they're afraid because they don't have the proper training are the current training. >>: at this press conference bart police chief announced changes and probation search policies but not in the amount of training officers received. he had this to say about previous training sessions. >>: you get basic training every police officer. and depending on what our response you also get additional training. in 2012 all of our personal and underwent what we call active shooter training which involves building searches and clearing rums. >>: of those 18 searches were for the entire department and all of its officers. however the former bart police officers as 80 residential surges in a year's time is not nearly enough in terms of being prepared for life and death d
since they don't practice that on a daily basis those skills st team to go to the wayside. >>: a provisionrch is not uncommon to law enforcement officers across the country >>: but it isn't but it is not common to bart officers. but my sources tell me that they are uncomfortable executed those types of searches and a resident now because they're afraid because they don't have the proper training are the current training. >>: at this press conference bart police chief announced...
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[laughter] we have seen a lot of people come in at number two and then they seem to fall by the wayside>> founders do well because of you nevermenon that hear their name. the darwinian selection that happens before someone becomes known, because the company fails or gets bought, those people look like they know what they are doing. the failure rate is extreme. once you pick a successor, you would like to have a higher success rate than the founders. lauren -- warren has consulted at the board on that topic. what is good. >> does microsoft need a young bill gates? think about it. success was a team of people. to sort of mythically say i alone did something and now that is missing, that oversimplifies the past. it is a dangerous model for the future. it needs a mix of people that have wonderful people there. takeew leader is going to a new direction. that can be something that draws on the technical strength of the people or themselves. there are multiple models that you can go down. or she has to he be grounded in technology? lovee or he has to technology and either be good at orchestrat
[laughter] we have seen a lot of people come in at number two and then they seem to fall by the wayside>> founders do well because of you nevermenon that hear their name. the darwinian selection that happens before someone becomes known, because the company fails or gets bought, those people look like they know what they are doing. the failure rate is extreme. once you pick a successor, you would like to have a higher success rate than the founders. lauren -- warren has consulted at the...
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it ended up i was doing a lot of cooking, baby-sitting and education fell by the wayside. >> doane was the only sibling that could read. there was physical abuse. a kind of corporal punishment meant to instill obedience. >> i hid behind the couch, told my grandparents and asked for help. >> how old were you? >> 12. >> what did they do? >> they helped. they got us tested and used aby abyss mall test scales to say something has to give. i started public school in ninth grade. doane worked hart, thrived and went to graduate school. she researched home school and learnt her home schooling was different. we were rescued in the nick of time. for a lot of families it's too late. >> doane started coalition for home schooling. a formal group pushing for more regulation. >> i thought i was alone, the only one. i thought this only happened to me. i thought all the other families around me were perfect. i thought that i was the failure. i thought that i was the problem, that i deserved these things that happened to nee. >> beyond educational neglect there are the cases of abuse. doane and her coll
it ended up i was doing a lot of cooking, baby-sitting and education fell by the wayside. >> doane was the only sibling that could read. there was physical abuse. a kind of corporal punishment meant to instill obedience. >> i hid behind the couch, told my grandparents and asked for help. >> how old were you? >> 12. >> what did they do? >> they helped. they got us tested and used aby abyss mall test scales to say something has to give. i started public school...
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but that was one of the many things that went by the wayside. >> yes, we're looking at this medicaidds long-term care and it's going to grow and growing faster than the other program. and so you have more more people trying to find ways to transfer assets to children for this to be eligible. >> by 202,070,000,000 people be enrolled in medicaid and there has to be some kind of solution and i don't think obamacare is quite it. >> you can allow people to have tax deductibility and people truly have a million dollars worth of assets. gerri: a friend of mine was telling me that he could position some of his wealthy clients to give obamacare subsidies to be a part of this. gerri: thank you for being on the show. and coming up next, 11 attorney generals accuse white house of breaking the law and comes to white white obamacare. and a difference between fake weight-loss applications to real ones. we will explain coming up next welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being yr own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my lif
but that was one of the many things that went by the wayside. >> yes, we're looking at this medicaidds long-term care and it's going to grow and growing faster than the other program. and so you have more more people trying to find ways to transfer assets to children for this to be eligible. >> by 202,070,000,000 people be enrolled in medicaid and there has to be some kind of solution and i don't think obamacare is quite it. >> you can allow people to have tax deductibility...
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and that seems to have gone by the wayside, and what that translates into is some of this wild west mentalitynd sort of shooting for any slight, real or imagined. >> that's just how it is. bank robber robs banks, a nurse helps patients, gang members shoot each other. >> back to the [ bleep ]. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth says he spent the last ten years as a member of boston's local street gangs. >> i really, really liked the lifestyle. i like the lifestyle. it's easier. it's easier than just showing up to work every day, seeing the same people. even though you don't like them, mad at them, don't want to see them ever again, you got to still come back to work, still handle your job and all this other stuff. >> bloodworth is currently housed at the jail on national street, one of two facilities that comprise the suffolk county jail system. the 700 inmates here have not been convicted of any crime but are held awaiting trial or the settlement of their charges. if they are convicted, and given a sentence of two-and-a-half years or less, they could wind up four miles away in suffolk county'
and that seems to have gone by the wayside, and what that translates into is some of this wild west mentalitynd sort of shooting for any slight, real or imagined. >> that's just how it is. bank robber robs banks, a nurse helps patients, gang members shoot each other. >> back to the [ bleep ]. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth says he spent the last ten years as a member of boston's local street gangs. >> i really, really liked the lifestyle. i like the lifestyle. it's...
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so those schools i think are likely to fall by the wayside. what about parents and kids and stuff? what should they do? the big piece of advice i give to people is don't borrow a lot of money to go to school. someone is nodding in the front. i hope that's not from personal experience. [laughter] when you borrow a lot of money you a a lot of money and get the payback a lot of money. this seems simplistic but i think a lot of students going to college didn't get that. one of the things that happen and i see this with law student, he goes to a law school and you want to get the elite wall street job, starting salary of upwards close to $200,000 now, and there aren't a lot of those jobs. there are fewer all the time but there are some. you want to ask yourself, what do i get if i win? if you go to law school and you run up debt, so you bar $60,000 a year and you'll $180,000 in debt which is completely plausible, and so you start at a firm that, pays $180,000 a year. the dead form that says you shouldn't go more in student loans and your starting salary. so you are cool, right? as long
so those schools i think are likely to fall by the wayside. what about parents and kids and stuff? what should they do? the big piece of advice i give to people is don't borrow a lot of money to go to school. someone is nodding in the front. i hope that's not from personal experience. [laughter] when you borrow a lot of money you a a lot of money and get the payback a lot of money. this seems simplistic but i think a lot of students going to college didn't get that. one of the things that...
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one by one, the trade programs fell by the wayside until today one last program remains.the stateville industries program produces office furniture, including desks, bookcases and tables. the only men who work here are long-time model prisoners. one of those men is william earl basset. basset has been incarcerated since 1963 and in stateville since 1966. originally he was serving a maximum of ten years for burglary and forgery at another illinois penitentiary called menard. >> i had a short parole coming but a guy was messing with my food in the dining room and i just -- i went off, tried to get him and got involved in a prison riot down there. there was three prison guards got killed down there at the time. they give me the electric chair for one of them murders. they said everybody stabbed this one lieutenant. >> in 1972 the u.s. supreme court abolished capital punishment. basset's sentence was commuted to 150 years with the opportunity for parole every year. though he's been repeatedly turned down for parole, he remains one of stateville's model prisoners. he's worked
one by one, the trade programs fell by the wayside until today one last program remains.the stateville industries program produces office furniture, including desks, bookcases and tables. the only men who work here are long-time model prisoners. one of those men is william earl basset. basset has been incarcerated since 1963 and in stateville since 1966. originally he was serving a maximum of ten years for burglary and forgery at another illinois penitentiary called menard. >> i had a...
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weeks and months of your life but yet you cannot write it unless you know, it and it falls by the waysideabout two 3% of your research counts but you don't know what is why until your editor starts to tell you. the good thing is a company like simon schuster, they are very good at what they do. you can be of little petulant but i am grateful to it did turn out into a book. >> as a novelist, why did you choose. [inaudible] >> if i fictionalize if i could not sell at. it was too preposterous. [laughter] come on. i remember my first meeting with my agent and was trying to find a new agent. you want something solid and i have got this idea about international relations and espionage and table tennis. [laughter] you say table tennis and eyebrows rise up. but this story is so bizarre and montagu is such a strange character i don't have the imagination to make up montagu. >> do you think nobody talks about a because results were achieved or because they were concealed or do you expect your book to have an impact now? >> that is a good question. the remarkable thing is the way she compartmentaliz
weeks and months of your life but yet you cannot write it unless you know, it and it falls by the waysideabout two 3% of your research counts but you don't know what is why until your editor starts to tell you. the good thing is a company like simon schuster, they are very good at what they do. you can be of little petulant but i am grateful to it did turn out into a book. >> as a novelist, why did you choose. [inaudible] >> if i fictionalize if i could not sell at. it was too...
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schools that don't bring too much to the table, so those schools, i think, are likely to fall by the wayside. what about parents and kids and stuff? what should they do? well, the big piece of advice i give to people is don't borrow a lot of money to go to school. somebody's nodding this the front. [laughter] i hope that's not from personal experience. [laughter] i mean, when you borrow a lot of money, you owe a lot of money, and you have to pay back a lot of money. and this seems simplistic, but a lot of students going to college didn't really get that. and one of the things that happened, and i think this was law students, you go to a law school, and you want to get the elite wall street job with a starting salary of upwards to close to $200,000 now. and there aren't a lot of those jobs, there are fewer all the time, but there are some. well, you ought to ask yourself, what do i get if i win? because if you go to law school and you run up debt, say you borrow $60,000 a year and you owe $180,000 when you're out which is completely plausible. and say you start at firm that i'll make it conve
schools that don't bring too much to the table, so those schools, i think, are likely to fall by the wayside. what about parents and kids and stuff? what should they do? well, the big piece of advice i give to people is don't borrow a lot of money to go to school. somebody's nodding this the front. [laughter] i hope that's not from personal experience. [laughter] i mean, when you borrow a lot of money, you owe a lot of money, and you have to pay back a lot of money. and this seems simplistic,...
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bigger problem, piers is what is going to happen to fort lee, once all of this coverage goes by the wayside in a month and two and three and six and nine. what retribution do they face? >> have you heard from anybody in chris christie's camp? >> no, i am not on his radar, i trust i'm not on his rolodex either. >> thank you for joining us. i want to bring in loretta wineburg, in the fort lee district. and the columnist who has covered this from the very start. let me talk to you first, loretta wineburg, this lays clear evidence that takes to the heart of chris christie's operation. >> well, i've been involved in this issue for four months, which the mayor knows. i represent fort lee, indeed i lived in fort lee for a couple of years. so i know this area quite well, i know the geography well. i have been to four -- port authority commission meetings in october, november, december, i have asked question after question. so let's look at this whole thing. i am really glad that the governor has finally, after four months, expressed outrage. let me point out that all of the new jersey commissioners
bigger problem, piers is what is going to happen to fort lee, once all of this coverage goes by the wayside in a month and two and three and six and nine. what retribution do they face? >> have you heard from anybody in chris christie's camp? >> no, i am not on his radar, i trust i'm not on his rolodex either. >> thank you for joining us. i want to bring in loretta wineburg, in the fort lee district. and the columnist who has covered this from the very start. let me talk to...
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don't one or two or three fall by the wayside and say i have to go along with this trade deal because the president wants it. every democrat should say no to fast track and say no to this trade deal. this trade deal would outsource good paying jobs to countries like vietnam. i think this deal is going to become a major campaign issue in the midterms. in terms of the economy, we have a long way to go before the midter midterms. democrats are going to have to run against this tpp because this is going to go on for a while. the facts are very clear. every time there's a free trade deal, our trade deficit grows and jobs go somewhere else on the globe. this is our trade deficit with china. that's a sea of red. can we make it even redder than that? back in 2001, china was given the preferred nation trading status. oh, they're good folks. they're not going to manipulate their currency. this is really going to be a good deal. since then our trade deficit with china has skyrocketed. in 2012, our trade deficit with china stood at roughly $540 billion. it's estimated the united states has lost 2
don't one or two or three fall by the wayside and say i have to go along with this trade deal because the president wants it. every democrat should say no to fast track and say no to this trade deal. this trade deal would outsource good paying jobs to countries like vietnam. i think this deal is going to become a major campaign issue in the midterms. in terms of the economy, we have a long way to go before the midter midterms. democrats are going to have to run against this tpp because this is...
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. >> i feel that she's one of the females that just kind of fallen by the wayside and is trying to findulling her own weight. she's learning how to get along with others and as far as physical fitness, she's adjusting also. >> while some critics may question whether six months of military-style boot camp can change a criminal's ways, the prison says its research shows more than 62% of elayn hunt impact graduates are out of prison and working in the community. >> we don't want them to come back, you know. we're trying to initiate programs that will help keep them out of prison instead of coming back. >> coming up, an inmate tries to box his way out of prison. >> get me out of jail. i'm willing to fight for free for two years. getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy the sleep number bed could
. >> i feel that she's one of the females that just kind of fallen by the wayside and is trying to findulling her own weight. she's learning how to get along with others and as far as physical fitness, she's adjusting also. >> while some critics may question whether six months of military-style boot camp can change a criminal's ways, the prison says its research shows more than 62% of elayn hunt impact graduates are out of prison and working in the community. >> we don't want...
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it looks like the democrats are going to have to let these 1.3 million people fall by the wayside or do a deal or believe pressure can be brought against republicans. what is it? >> what we have going for us on this issue and the need to raise the minimum wage is widespread support from the american people. we have to make the republicans an offer they can't refuse. they're going to be hurt politically unless they do something significant to help these 1.3 million americans. when you help these 1.3 million americans, you're helping the american economy. if they don't have money to spend, we're going to lose collectively about 200,000 jobs a year and a decline in gdp. it is the moral and right thing to do. it is got economics. the american people have to stand with us and tell the republicans, we've got to do the right thing. >> what is your response to paul ryan who tells msnbc this has to be solved community by community, one to one, government doesn't have a role at this point? >> that's an outrageous statement. you're quite right in quoting some republicans who actually believe by
it looks like the democrats are going to have to let these 1.3 million people fall by the wayside or do a deal or believe pressure can be brought against republicans. what is it? >> what we have going for us on this issue and the need to raise the minimum wage is widespread support from the american people. we have to make the republicans an offer they can't refuse. they're going to be hurt politically unless they do something significant to help these 1.3 million americans. when you help...
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quote, that's something that's kind of fallen by the wayside, he said. took five days to get the water back on for some of the people in west virginia and hundreds of people reported getting sick from that chemical and now the water is almost back on in charleston. but that chemical plume that crippled that part of west virginia is on its way downstream to ohio and kentucky and indiana and watch this space. [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do. sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mort
quote, that's something that's kind of fallen by the wayside, he said. took five days to get the water back on for some of the people in west virginia and hundreds of people reported getting sick from that chemical and now the water is almost back on in charleston. but that chemical plume that crippled that part of west virginia is on its way downstream to ohio and kentucky and indiana and watch this space. [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly...
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write what you write in the you know the whole story and there's a lot that naturally falls by the wayside. i guess less than two or three percent of your research counts but you meant to what's what until you jump in and the editor tells you. a good thing is a company like simon some shoesster, they're very got what they do and you can be a little petulant for a while. and aim grateful it's the thinner, trimmer, faster read. >> i have a question, too. as a novelist, you have written four novels, why did you choose -- happy choice -- why did you choose not to fictionalize all of this? >> that's, i think, for me, had i fictionalized this i wouldn't have been able to sell it. it's too preposterous. [laughter] really. come on. i can remember my first meeting with my agent and was trying to find a new agent, and you really want something solid to impros a good new agent, and i said i have this idea. at it about international relations, espionage, and table tennis. and you say the world table tennis and eyebrows rise up. but the story is so bizarre, and ivan montague is such a strange character
write what you write in the you know the whole story and there's a lot that naturally falls by the wayside. i guess less than two or three percent of your research counts but you meant to what's what until you jump in and the editor tells you. a good thing is a company like simon some shoesster, they're very got what they do and you can be a little petulant for a while. and aim grateful it's the thinner, trimmer, faster read. >> i have a question, too. as a novelist, you have written four...
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bigger problem, piers, is what's going to happen to fort lee once all of this coverage goes by the wayside in a month, in two and three and six and nine. what retribution do we have to look forward to here in fort lee? because let's face it there's many different ways you can skin this cat. that's what i've been scared of since day one. >> the final question, mr. mayor. briefly if you don't mind. have you heard from anybody in chris christie's camp? >> no, zero. no one. >> no apologies. >> remain mindful, piers, i'm not on his radar so i trust i'm not in his rolodex, either. >> mayor, thank you very much for joining me. >> my pleasure. >>> you i bring in loretta wineberg. also a columnist for the bergen county record who's covered this from the very start. let me talk to you first, loretta weinberg. what is your reaction to this extraordinary development today which lays clear evidence now that takes right to the heart of chris christie's operation that they did this deliberately? >> well, i've been involved in this issue for four months, which mayor sokolich knows. i represent fort lee, i
bigger problem, piers, is what's going to happen to fort lee once all of this coverage goes by the wayside in a month, in two and three and six and nine. what retribution do we have to look forward to here in fort lee? because let's face it there's many different ways you can skin this cat. that's what i've been scared of since day one. >> the final question, mr. mayor. briefly if you don't mind. have you heard from anybody in chris christie's camp? >> no, zero. no one. >> no...
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it left us cooler and cleaner air but that goes by the wayside as the high pressure is just now returning you can see the clearness on live doppler 7 hd with no clouds, no radar run, in fact, dry air is going to be coming in over the next couple of hours and you may notice a scratchy throat and your happens are dry. from shut to tower this morning you can see the clean air that will warm nicely, mid-to-upper 60's inland and low-to-mid 60's around the bay and low 60's at the coast. now a check of the morning commute, and we have good news, it looks like the truck fire was a food truck on fire and it has been put out at the overcrossing of 80 so it looks like everything is extinguished and travels should be smooth between vallejo and american canyon use cross over the bridge and head into the east bay. our drive time traffic is not so good building minute-by-minute and 38 minutes to head in the west direction and highway 4 antioch to concord 15 minutes 101 southbound from san rafael to san francisco, and a few extra cars. >> breaking news in mountain view where a fire behind an audit to bod
it left us cooler and cleaner air but that goes by the wayside as the high pressure is just now returning you can see the clearness on live doppler 7 hd with no clouds, no radar run, in fact, dry air is going to be coming in over the next couple of hours and you may notice a scratchy throat and your happens are dry. from shut to tower this morning you can see the clean air that will warm nicely, mid-to-upper 60's inland and low-to-mid 60's around the bay and low 60's at the coast. now a check...
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lot of people come in at number to at all of these tech companies and then they seem to fall by the wayside. >> founders do well but only because of the phenomena that 999 out of a thousand finders you never hear their names so the darwinian selection that happens before somebody becomes known because their company fails or gets bought. and you know, so those people look like they know what they're doing but the failure rate of picking them is extreme. once when you pick a successor you'd like to have a higher success rate than picking founders. >> rose: but you had hathaway, you picked a successor at warren, have they not. >> warren consulted with the board about his thinking on that subject and that's very good. >> rose: all right. one more question. does microsoft need a young bill gates? think about it. >> microsoft's success was always a team of people. and to sort of mythally say i alone did something that oversym -- simplifies the past. it has wonderful people there. the new leader's going to pick a new direction. and that can either be somebody who draws on the technical strength of
lot of people come in at number to at all of these tech companies and then they seem to fall by the wayside. >> founders do well but only because of the phenomena that 999 out of a thousand finders you never hear their names so the darwinian selection that happens before somebody becomes known because their company fails or gets bought. and you know, so those people look like they know what they're doing but the failure rate of picking them is extreme. once when you pick a successor you'd...
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. >> i feel that she's one of the females that just kind of fallen by the wayside and is trying to findhe's learning how to get along with others and as far as physical fitness, she's adjusting also. >> while some critics may question whether six months of military-style boot camp can change a criminal's ways, the prison says its research shows more than 62% of elayn hunt impact graduates are out of prison and working in the community. >> we don't want them to come back, you know. we're trying to initiate programs that will help keep them out of prison instead of coming back. >> coming up, an inmate tries to box his way out of prison. >> get me out of jail. i'm willing to fight for free for two years. from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. [ male announcer ] welcome back all the sweet things your fam
. >> i feel that she's one of the females that just kind of fallen by the wayside and is trying to findhe's learning how to get along with others and as far as physical fitness, she's adjusting also. >> while some critics may question whether six months of military-style boot camp can change a criminal's ways, the prison says its research shows more than 62% of elayn hunt impact graduates are out of prison and working in the community. >> we don't want them to come back, you...
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and if it cannot prevent the attacks, or if it is too complicated to me it will be falling by the waysidehester. thank you very much, chester wisniewski. facebook might be intercepting your personal messages and selling your information. theill give you details of companies allegedly violation of your privacy. hyundai going high-tech -- the company is teaming up with google to make your driving experience less stressful. we have an exclusive behind the scenes, he hind the wheel look at this new -- behind the wheel look at this new partnership. stay "in the loop." ♪ >> here are your top tech stories from bloomberg west -- facebook being sued over allegations they intercept private messages with allegations that there are links thatird-party websites and facebook shares information with advertisers. facebook has denied wrongdoing. -- fireeye has made a necklace addition. of a sedans owners will be able to use the google glass application. lower --atest move to lure buyers with tech features. catch the latest technology news at 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. every day on "bloomberg last." we are ba
and if it cannot prevent the attacks, or if it is too complicated to me it will be falling by the waysidehester. thank you very much, chester wisniewski. facebook might be intercepting your personal messages and selling your information. theill give you details of companies allegedly violation of your privacy. hyundai going high-tech -- the company is teaming up with google to make your driving experience less stressful. we have an exclusive behind the scenes, he hind the wheel look at this new...
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do they continue for the full year or fall by the wayside like my diet and my exercise regiment? well, check this out. over the last full year over the last three years, these stocks do pretty decently as well. if you look at weight watchers, up around 2%. so it gives back some of those gains. town sports interpret, s inter 55% over the last three years. dick's sporting goods where you buy all that gear, up 16%. and self-improvement, do you want rosetta stone, learn a new lang age, go to apollo, university of phoenix, those stocks a little more mixed. there's not a real theme here. investability wise, take a look over the full year. it becomes even murkier, still flattish there. so if you're looking for a theme, the weight and exercise thing might be a little bit more compelling than, say, self-improvement. >> obviously these are points of entry as jim would emphasize. you've got to go down your own homework. >> stock picker's market. >> let's turn to vice. take it away, morgan. >> vice. tanks, ti thanks, tyler. i'm going to take the bad influence side of things, unlike dominic.
do they continue for the full year or fall by the wayside like my diet and my exercise regiment? well, check this out. over the last full year over the last three years, these stocks do pretty decently as well. if you look at weight watchers, up around 2%. so it gives back some of those gains. town sports interpret, s inter 55% over the last three years. dick's sporting goods where you buy all that gear, up 16%. and self-improvement, do you want rosetta stone, learn a new lang age, go to...
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"that's just something that's kind of fallen by the wayside" he said.et the water back on for some of the people in west virginia. and hundreds of people reported getting sick from that chemical. and now the water is almost back on in charleston. but that chemical plume that crippled that part of west virginia is now on its way downstream to ohio and to kentucky and to indiana. watch this space. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. when i'm training, i always llisten to music. for the gym, it's hip-hop. for cross-country, classical. and for jumps, i need something...special. so i use my citi thankyou visa
"that's just something that's kind of fallen by the wayside" he said.et the water back on for some of the people in west virginia. and hundreds of people reported getting sick from that chemical. and now the water is almost back on in charleston. but that chemical plume that crippled that part of west virginia is now on its way downstream to ohio and to kentucky and to indiana. watch this space. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero...
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"that's just something that's kind of fallen by the wayside" he said.ok five days to get the water back on for some of the people in west virginia. and hundreds of people reported getting sick from that chemical. and now the water is almost back on in charleston. but that chemical plume that crippled that part of west virginia is now on its way downstream to ohio and to kentucky and to indiana. watch this space. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not
"that's just something that's kind of fallen by the wayside" he said.ok five days to get the water back on for some of the people in west virginia. and hundreds of people reported getting sick from that chemical. and now the water is almost back on in charleston. but that chemical plume that crippled that part of west virginia is now on its way downstream to ohio and to kentucky and to indiana. watch this space. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim...
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first weeks of this new year and an idea or a necessity for so many americans is again pushed to the wayside. i guess what i want to get to the heart of is the end of 2013, a number of lawmakers saying we feel optimistic. there will be a deal when we're talking about 1.3 million americans and here we are nothing again. >> well, i think it's the republican party that's paralyzed. they keep fighting among themselves. here they use every excuse imaginable to deny people unemployment benefits and they're using excuses to do it. ultimately i think we'll get this done. >> why do you believe that? you just laid out the case why gridlock will remain if there's infighting within the republican party and the president willing to take action out congress met with hostile language. what makes you optimistic? help me understand that. >> first, millions of people who are impacted by the loss of these benefits and impact on our economy. i think americans are getting it and they understand this. if you look at the polls, they recognize that we need to do what's right for the families that are unemployed. th
first weeks of this new year and an idea or a necessity for so many americans is again pushed to the wayside. i guess what i want to get to the heart of is the end of 2013, a number of lawmakers saying we feel optimistic. there will be a deal when we're talking about 1.3 million americans and here we are nothing again. >> well, i think it's the republican party that's paralyzed. they keep fighting among themselves. here they use every excuse imaginable to deny people unemployment benefits...
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perishable skill, and since they don't practice that on a regular basis, those skills tend to go by the wayside." "this is a probation search which is not uncommon to law enforcement officers across the country" >> reporter:but it isn't as common to bart officers >> "how efficient are the executing those typess of its not because they are afraid its because they don't have the proper training or concurrent training" >> reporter:today bart police chief rainey announced changes in probation search policy but not in the amount of training officers receive. he had this to say previous training sessions. "you get basic training in every police academy, every officer and then depending on the job assignment that you hold in a law enforcement agency you get additional training in 2012 all of our personnel under went active shooter training which involves building searches and clearing rooms" "our detective unit had been involved in approximately 18 probation, follow up probation searches last year" those 18 searches were for the entire department and all its officers. however the former bart police of
perishable skill, and since they don't practice that on a regular basis, those skills tend to go by the wayside." "this is a probation search which is not uncommon to law enforcement officers across the country" >> reporter:but it isn't as common to bart officers >> "how efficient are the executing those typess of its not because they are afraid its because they don't have the proper training or concurrent training" >> reporter:today bart police chief...
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since they do not practice this on a daily basis, those skills can go to the wayside. >> this is not uncommon across the country. >> it is not as common to bart officers. >> what about the present officers wore their. a lot of them tell me that they're uncomfortable executing these type of situations. they just do not have the proper training. >> bart police chief announced that he would make changes. he stated that he would not change the way the officers receive training. he had this to say about previous training. >> every officer receives training. depending on what job they are assigned to, you also get additional training. >> from 2012, all of our personnel under went active shooting training which involves the bill would searches. >> those 18 searchers were for the entire department and all the officers however, a former within a year's time was not enough in terms of baker care for life or death situations. >> this is when they were way out of practice. there are very familiar with rendering. you are not born into residences rare. >> he stated that being out a practice or cle
since they do not practice this on a daily basis, those skills can go to the wayside. >> this is not uncommon across the country. >> it is not as common to bart officers. >> what about the present officers wore their. a lot of them tell me that they're uncomfortable executing these type of situations. they just do not have the proper training. >> bart police chief announced that he would make changes. he stated that he would not change the way the officers receive...
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since they don't practice that on a daily basis those skills tentacled to the wayside. >>: it's not gonnanforcement officers across the country but it isn't as common to bart to police officers. my sources tell me that they are uncomfortable and executing those types of searches and not because they are afraid but because they don't have the proper training. in this press conference our police chief announced changes and additions to its policies and not in the amount of training officers received. he had this to say about previous training sessions. >>mark: every officer gives basic training. the former park police officers as 18 residential searches and a year's time is not nearly enough the being prepared for a life-and-death situation. there were a way out of practice. san police officers and residents to get these calls and they are very similar and terms of rendering. as a bart police officer you're not going to residences. it's very rare. your basic focus of control is the first asian the bart train end of our property parking structures. >>: he says he believes the eye of practice
since they don't practice that on a daily basis those skills tentacled to the wayside. >>: it's not gonnanforcement officers across the country but it isn't as common to bart to police officers. my sources tell me that they are uncomfortable and executing those types of searches and not because they are afraid but because they don't have the proper training. in this press conference our police chief announced changes and additions to its policies and not in the amount of training officers...
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under mayor bloomberg has been that he has been so for public, for charter, the public went to the wayside. so you have resistance from people because they will not give up the public school model. it's one thing or the other. i think leadership is key, having people who are in position to understand we have to say public schools, who want to provid provide options. meissen goes to military school in pennsylvania. i was so afraid of the options in new york that i decided to send him to another state to live at the school. so i certainly could not sit here and talk of limiting people's options, it is also just like i have him there at school, i'm a part of many things in my team unity that strengthens the public school operation you. i think that's important to leadership is key. >> to that point, it's something that when i joined the board of students first, i said my brother is a public school teacher. my sister is a public school teacher. so guess what, i get advice from the three. now we'll have questions and statements. i know have a microphone. i'm going to hold a mockable. no need fo
under mayor bloomberg has been that he has been so for public, for charter, the public went to the wayside. so you have resistance from people because they will not give up the public school model. it's one thing or the other. i think leadership is key, having people who are in position to understand we have to say public schools, who want to provid provide options. meissen goes to military school in pennsylvania. i was so afraid of the options in new york that i decided to send him to another...
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loan then independent ban ekers are not part of the process and therefore competition falls by the wayside because you have lender who is can't participate. so i would have to defer on this one to the community bankers sitting at the table to answer whether we should or shouldn't go further. the way that we think about this, we sure ll ll lly -- clea to make sure we're helping as many people as we can. we also want consistency for the consumer to know who exactly they're working with and who they're dealing with. >> well, we differentiated because we want to make sure the community banks did not have the regulations that would be harmful to you. what are you telling us? that we didn't do enough? who are you saying that you want to answer the question? yes, go right ahead. >> i am a community banker. we're trying to regulate the integrity of the product and not regulate the institution. the issue is i'm a $400 million bank and their tier is this. it says if you're less than $2 billion and you originate less than 500 loans you have this small creditor exception. well in 2012 i generated 493
loan then independent ban ekers are not part of the process and therefore competition falls by the wayside because you have lender who is can't participate. so i would have to defer on this one to the community bankers sitting at the table to answer whether we should or shouldn't go further. the way that we think about this, we sure ll ll lly -- clea to make sure we're helping as many people as we can. we also want consistency for the consumer to know who exactly they're working with and who...
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half of the vehicles that started fell to the wayside. we were at the finish line. >> this is the first time the chilean city hosted the final stage. dakar rally. they gave it a rousing welcome. these are the survivors of over 200 cars, motorcycles, trucks and quads from the 438 left left the argentine city two weeks ago. >> most agree that the dakar is the most gruelling of rallies. nearly 10,000km of racing over tough terrain. testing drivers and machines. >> this is the fun bit, the easy part as the drivers and riders are welcomed. the goal as they drove across the deserts and salt flats, through mountain passes and rivers. >> the dakar, born in europe and africa with races around the world has become an international event. >> a spaniard winning the car race, his compatriot taking the cycle, a russian taking the truck. and a quad race. >> in all, those who crossed the finish line logged more than 1600 mile of ter rain, starting in argentina. back to the finish line. >> a family tragedy. what this mother is accused of doing to her two
half of the vehicles that started fell to the wayside. we were at the finish line. >> this is the first time the chilean city hosted the final stage. dakar rally. they gave it a rousing welcome. these are the survivors of over 200 cars, motorcycles, trucks and quads from the 438 left left the argentine city two weeks ago. >> most agree that the dakar is the most gruelling of rallies. nearly 10,000km of racing over tough terrain. testing drivers and machines. >> this is the fun...
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and russian relationship deteriorated, some of that fell by the wayside. you have high level officials traveling back and forth and having discussions. you had contacts between the intelligence and security services and talking about this kind of -- about this threat and steps that can be taken. there's still a lot of mistrust between the intelligence agencies. that limits to some degree the amount of information they are willing to share. the political will to work together is there. host: bill king is adding may be it's time to move the summer and winter olympics to fixed locations. 202-585-3881 for republicans and 202-585-3880 for democrats and independents for 202-585-3882. guest: if you remember, putin first came to prominence in 1999 by vowing to crack down on terrorist attacks. which was a big problem. there has been major attacks in russian cities including in moscow in 1999. putin was seen as a strong hand a person who can cope with this threat. after each of these attacks, putin resorted to tough language about cracking down and rubbing out the t
and russian relationship deteriorated, some of that fell by the wayside. you have high level officials traveling back and forth and having discussions. you had contacts between the intelligence and security services and talking about this kind of -- about this threat and steps that can be taken. there's still a lot of mistrust between the intelligence agencies. that limits to some degree the amount of information they are willing to share. the political will to work together is there. host:...
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supportive of a smart infrastructure program so you can -- don't allow for the waste to go by the wayside immigration by staipartisan, you do that in 2014? >> i think the intent to launch the system is bipartisan, yes. there are some bipartisan aspects. yes, we have to get strong in terms of enforcement of law at the border as well as on the interior. i, as you know, have been very strong in advocating for a kids act. what do you do about the kids who have been brought here unbeknownst to them in many instances. you've got to give them a place in our country. you have to give them citizenship. so i think mindset let's do what we can and move the ball forward. >> i have an infrastructure project for you. you care about energy and natural gas. would you get behind an infrastructure program to build out natural gas filling stations for cars and big trucks all across the country? that could change the energy game in a big way. >> i think we have always talked -- i don't know what that entails, honestly. i don't know what the costs are and what the returns are. right? but what we want to do is
supportive of a smart infrastructure program so you can -- don't allow for the waste to go by the wayside immigration by staipartisan, you do that in 2014? >> i think the intent to launch the system is bipartisan, yes. there are some bipartisan aspects. yes, we have to get strong in terms of enforcement of law at the border as well as on the interior. i, as you know, have been very strong in advocating for a kids act. what do you do about the kids who have been brought here unbeknownst to...
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the government did not do anything to help them, they just let them go by the wayside. they did not have any choice but to do one of those two things. ander go on unemployment get nothing out of it, or helping the company. and people get a decent wage. host: eugene calling in from minnesota. we have ernie waiting from wisconsin on our line -- we have bernie waiting on our line for democrats in wisconsin. caller: my concern is that an american citizen would not feel the passion for american workers . they needed to be bailed out. the issue of whether we were helping unions, that is ridiculous. , andve bailout companies they are now competing against foreign companies and doing fine. and the companies we bailed out are providing healthy, middle , as a contrast to minimum wage jobs. i think we should forever be proud that our president made this possible. we have a poll going on on our facebook page, facebook.com/c-span. if you want to participate in this discussion, asking if the auto bailout was worth it. now, 420 two people saying no, 373 people saying yes. ryan phillip
the government did not do anything to help them, they just let them go by the wayside. they did not have any choice but to do one of those two things. ander go on unemployment get nothing out of it, or helping the company. and people get a decent wage. host: eugene calling in from minnesota. we have ernie waiting from wisconsin on our line -- we have bernie waiting on our line for democrats in wisconsin. caller: my concern is that an american citizen would not feel the passion for american...
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were various safeguards in place, ensuring competition would flourish, and those have fallen to the waysidelack of demand in airports, and that is what may come back -- >> and this did cause a bit of weakness, i believe, late in the year. >> and some issues with the fleet costs, as well. >> yeah. good to have the travel and leisure editor with me, as well. >> yeah. >> the capital structure side -- >> hertz is number two in terms of car rental companies in -- >> no, to -- enterprise is number one. >> privately held, number one. >> thank you, david. >> you're welcome, simon. >> look at the pop. >> the stock is up, which, again, mr. icahn may have a pretty significant gain on his hands. that is something -- >> we'll look for the twitter feed. >> we'll update people as we get more. >>> the first major winter storm of the year has delivered a significant amount of snow to say the least really across the midwe midwest, the great lakes and the northeast. one of the hardest-hit cities is boston. on the cnbc news line now is boston city council president steven murphy. mr. murphy, welcome to the pro
were various safeguards in place, ensuring competition would flourish, and those have fallen to the waysidelack of demand in airports, and that is what may come back -- >> and this did cause a bit of weakness, i believe, late in the year. >> and some issues with the fleet costs, as well. >> yeah. good to have the travel and leisure editor with me, as well. >> yeah. >> the capital structure side -- >> hertz is number two in terms of car rental companies in --...
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and we already know that marriage is completely going by the wayside.celebrate our differences, for sure. >> we're supposed to be all homogenous when there are stark differences that we know about. suzanne, thank you. i think you're fantastic and we really appreciate it. >> i hope this will be the first of many conversations on the topic. >> thank you very much. >> can we get a man to vent ourselves? >> it's a man's job. >> you just took care of it. >> disney taking a queue from the nsa as if the mouse didn't have enough power. we have brand new details on how they're tracking you and your children. and even how much you make. is that creepy enough four? >> as if they weren't already doing that in the park. they know where you are in that park. and it only takes one person to ruin what's supposed to be the best day of your life. >> nobody knows stu like i do. what i can tell you is this, this is not stu's first marriage. >>> good morning. you're looking at live pictures of john f. kennedy airport in new york where a plane skidded off the runway an entir
and we already know that marriage is completely going by the wayside.celebrate our differences, for sure. >> we're supposed to be all homogenous when there are stark differences that we know about. suzanne, thank you. i think you're fantastic and we really appreciate it. >> i hope this will be the first of many conversations on the topic. >> thank you very much. >> can we get a man to vent ourselves? >> it's a man's job. >> you just took care of it. >>...
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. >> you let some personal hygiene and grooming fall by the wayside. >> i don't do that. >> i still shower is that like the christie cheese joke? >> i shave my legs. i do. i don't like to feel the spike on the sheets. >> there you go. >> on the sheets? >> yeah. >> nobody likes that sound. >> you decide with full conviction to look great for them when they come back so you go to the gym once. >> not really. >> discuss and nauseate yourself by the times you say i miss you and i love you. >> i don't know about nauseate. >> i say it in a nice, norm away. >> the way you always do? >> yeah. >> how about this one? apparently not connecting with these. gone long enough and not already initiated, this is when you make your awkward foray -- no. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> who came up with these? >> buzzfeed -- >> you start sexting. >> not me. >> even if it has -- >> these are young people. >> one of the things it said i do relate with is you save your shows for when your husband gets home. we're a big "breaking bad" like seven years later, i know. we're finishing and last night i was hoping he'd get hom
. >> you let some personal hygiene and grooming fall by the wayside. >> i don't do that. >> i still shower is that like the christie cheese joke? >> i shave my legs. i do. i don't like to feel the spike on the sheets. >> there you go. >> on the sheets? >> yeah. >> nobody likes that sound. >> you decide with full conviction to look great for them when they come back so you go to the gym once. >> not really. >> discuss and nauseate...