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we are alive that weber's farm. we are joined by joann weber. how long have you had this farm? >> since 1977. his parents before him. we have been here for a while. cake thatwish apple tastes just like his mother's. >> talk about these treats. >> we have a lot of pumpkin baked goods. pumpkin cheesecake. pie that ismpkin her all-time favorite pie. is a pumpkinoll cake with cream cheese that is rolled up. that is a big seller. this is a pumpkin loaf. very tasty. we have the pumpkin not must muffin. 9:00e open every day from a.m. and starting tomorrow we will be open until 8:00 p.m. people love to buy pumpkins at night. >> they have information on their facebook page. we will continue to talk about this all morning long. i could use my nose to get here. i could start smelling the apple cider doughnuts. the orders are coming in. we have to start raising the stakes. what are you going to do for me? these are precious items. her order onplaced twitter. you. make it easy on doughnuts. >> i need a counter offer. >> we will work on that. that gets you in the mood for autumn. we are goin
we are alive that weber's farm. we are joined by joann weber. how long have you had this farm? >> since 1977. his parents before him. we have been here for a while. cake thatwish apple tastes just like his mother's. >> talk about these treats. >> we have a lot of pumpkin baked goods. pumpkin cheesecake. pie that ismpkin her all-time favorite pie. is a pumpkinoll cake with cream cheese that is rolled up. that is a big seller. this is a pumpkin loaf. very tasty. we have the...
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joining us now by satellite from san francisco is katy weber. she's a form he u.s. army soldier and a sexual assault survivor and now she counci cous other sexual assault survivors. i know this is a very difficult and personal topic. but when you hear what secretary hagel is putting into place, does it sound good, does it sound effective? >> thanks libby. i don't find anything within the chain of command to be effective. my rape was 18 years ago. and now, as a victim advocate receiving calls on a regular basis from active duty service members who are quote unquote stuck on military bases, i don't think it's enough. i don't think that anyone should be required to report something so devastating, traumatic, and just kind of life-altering, to a boss. to their boss. that person has no professional training -- >> katy you were so young when this happened to you. >> yeah. >> just into the military at 17, stationed at a pretty isolated place in germany six months into your service when you were raped by someone who had more authority who had a higher ranking for you. what
joining us now by satellite from san francisco is katy weber. she's a form he u.s. army soldier and a sexual assault survivor and now she counci cous other sexual assault survivors. i know this is a very difficult and personal topic. but when you hear what secretary hagel is putting into place, does it sound good, does it sound effective? >> thanks libby. i don't find anything within the chain of command to be effective. my rape was 18 years ago. and now, as a victim advocate receiving...
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weber. and if there's any doubt in your mind as to how governor brown figured out the budget, you just heard it. that's the power of his leadership. good evening, everyone, and thank you for your attending the 2013 inter-solar conference here in san francisco. and first i want to give my personal thanks to the governor. just a couple weeks ago, by the way, all of the mayors from the top 10 city in the state of california met with him just a few weeks ago and we had on our mind a discussion with him about the economy, our budgets, our economic challenges. well, before we could sit down at his picnic table meeting room -- if you've ever met with the governor, you should realize he doesn't have an ordinary meeting table in his office. he has a picnic table. and if you know picnic tables, they're very hard to sit on, and he explained as he sat us down, i have a picnic table here because the hard seats make you not want to sit here too long. [laughter] >> so, be quick with what you have. and befo
weber. and if there's any doubt in your mind as to how governor brown figured out the budget, you just heard it. that's the power of his leadership. good evening, everyone, and thank you for your attending the 2013 inter-solar conference here in san francisco. and first i want to give my personal thanks to the governor. just a couple weeks ago, by the way, all of the mayors from the top 10 city in the state of california met with him just a few weeks ago and we had on our mind a discussion with...
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the spaniard got past member we are, one of the red bulls, on his -- mark weber, one of the red bulls his way past. >> lewis hamilton was better sunday, but could on the get into the points ending ninth,eneding his hopes of a championship -- ending his hopes of a championship challenge. rivals fought amongst themselves, and vettel recorded a sixth win, finishing ahead of alonso and team-mate mark weber. >> this is a tough track. the car is fantastic. the race has been for both of us. formula 1 leaves europe for the rest of the season. at the end vettel may have joined the ranks of those who have won four consecutive titles. >> in a couple of hour's serena williams and victoria azarenko will meet in the us open final. it's a repeat of last year's final which williams won. this could be the first time the american won the title in consecutive years. >> just to be able to defend the title for once will be awesome, and i've done so well here the past few times i've played, getting to the semis or finals. it's been really, really exciting. i'm happy that i've been able to consistently do w
the spaniard got past member we are, one of the red bulls, on his -- mark weber, one of the red bulls his way past. >> lewis hamilton was better sunday, but could on the get into the points ending ninth,eneding his hopes of a championship -- ending his hopes of a championship challenge. rivals fought amongst themselves, and vettel recorded a sixth win, finishing ahead of alonso and team-mate mark weber. >> this is a tough track. the car is fantastic. the race has been for both of...
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world replaces von weber as vettel's teammate. >> i feel very, very good. there is a lot of excitement running through me right now. it is great news. .omething i have worked for to hear the news i wanted is great. the next step in my career. i am sure there is going to be more pressure now. people are going to start to expect results and they are not going to want to wait forever as well. so, i've got to make sure i put in the hard work, or taking a lead now in the off-season as we approach the last few months of the year, really start to prepare and spend enough time with the team as i can. once my -- >> and be a big star in the future -- there will be a big star in the future. real madrid has broken the bank bringing bale. the first 100 million euro man. if you believe -- the 24-year- old was introduced to an adoring crowd and the spanish capital monday after passing his medical. he signed a deal with 350,000 euros per -- absolutely amazing to be here. it is a dream come true. i hope i can help the team to bring success to their club. and hopefully this
world replaces von weber as vettel's teammate. >> i feel very, very good. there is a lot of excitement running through me right now. it is great news. .omething i have worked for to hear the news i wanted is great. the next step in my career. i am sure there is going to be more pressure now. people are going to start to expect results and they are not going to want to wait forever as well. so, i've got to make sure i put in the hard work, or taking a lead now in the off-season as we...
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a similar scene in other communities where the weber family briefly returned home to salvage a few items. >> what's weird is being told you can't go into your house. >> reporter: businesses are under water including david hayes auto body shop which employs ten people. >> my blood and guts are in here. so i'm a little worried. >> reporter: usually homecomings are a reason to celebrate. >> i don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: tonight across colorado, too many homecomings are filled with a flood of heartache. joe friar, nbc news, commerce city, colorado. >> a big problem for those folks tonight. it's not like the source of the water is just going to turn off. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is among our team members in boulder tonight. mike, i have to say, i saw you first thing this morning. the water behind you was much closer to the roadway on that overpass. that has to be at least a small victory. >> reporter: yeah . it has come down, brian. this river, this creek -- boulder creek in the middle runs at one to two feet. much more tranquil, like a trickle. it crested at eight
a similar scene in other communities where the weber family briefly returned home to salvage a few items. >> what's weird is being told you can't go into your house. >> reporter: businesses are under water including david hayes auto body shop which employs ten people. >> my blood and guts are in here. so i'm a little worried. >> reporter: usually homecomings are a reason to celebrate. >> i don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: tonight across colorado, too...
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weber has the microphone, please. then maybe it is a mistake, but i have the microphone. i came to this lecture trying to find a definition of what cloud computing is. maybe i understand a little better, but i still do not have its in the simple terminology that i understand. my other question is from my point of view as a user of computing services, i have recently had the experience with a couple of banks going through a total change of their website, which caused me no end of aggravation to try to continue my accessing of my data, and i had the feeling, and i think you kind of touched on this, that for maybe financial reasons or because you technology people are so influential in the world you convinced these banks they had to do this, it just really made my life miserable for a couple of weeks trying to figure out how to use their new system. i mean, it seems to me that -- you know, i had the impression that technology people are sort of making work for themselves by influencing institutions that they need to change what they have already in place. i still go by the o
weber has the microphone, please. then maybe it is a mistake, but i have the microphone. i came to this lecture trying to find a definition of what cloud computing is. maybe i understand a little better, but i still do not have its in the simple terminology that i understand. my other question is from my point of view as a user of computing services, i have recently had the experience with a couple of banks going through a total change of their website, which caused me no end of aggravation to...
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as former senator weber from virginia said there are six or 12 times as many people that are incarcerated in comparable countries either they don't take care of their crime which is not true or americans are more criminals by nature which is rubbish or the system isn't working. being go. you will fix it but what you have to go through? i thought when this cooter libby happen and also the and just -- unjust conviction of senator stevens with the legislature attacked like that something would come about but it hasn't. >> host: conrad black has written biographies of fdr and richard nixon, a matter of principle was the book about his time in prison prison, mr. black did you write that book in prison? >> guest: yes. it connects to a previous autobiographical book that i wrote but it covers approximately 20 years and three were in prison but it does cover that period and ends when i return to home in canada that i had not seen in five years because of the authorities in your country. >> host: he writes for the us "chicago sun-times", the national posting canada canada, finally mr. black in "fl
as former senator weber from virginia said there are six or 12 times as many people that are incarcerated in comparable countries either they don't take care of their crime which is not true or americans are more criminals by nature which is rubbish or the system isn't working. being go. you will fix it but what you have to go through? i thought when this cooter libby happen and also the and just -- unjust conviction of senator stevens with the legislature attacked like that something would...
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. >> reporter: paul weber is waiting outside to pick up his brother from work. even with people sprawled on the ground right outside the library doors, he and his brother feel safe here. >> he hasn't, you know, said anything to me that would alarm me. >> reporter: we call a woman returning her book. her critique, she would like the bathrooms cleaned up and library patrons on their best behavior. >> people don't listen. and i think that's why they have a little -- other people that do listen have a little angst when they come. >> reporter: the public library is the foundation of our democracy. with doors wide open to every citizen. and many hope it stays that way. >> volunteer at a homeless shelter and i asked where do you go during the day because, you know, the shelter is closed during the day and one of them said she hangs out at the library and i thought that was a good idea. >> reporter: the library spokesman says this place is open and welcome to everyone. you don't have to own a home in order to walk through these doors. live at the san francisco public li
. >> reporter: paul weber is waiting outside to pick up his brother from work. even with people sprawled on the ground right outside the library doors, he and his brother feel safe here. >> he hasn't, you know, said anything to me that would alarm me. >> reporter: we call a woman returning her book. her critique, she would like the bathrooms cleaned up and library patrons on their best behavior. >> people don't listen. and i think that's why they have a little -- other...
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a similar scene in many community where is the weber home returned home to salvage items. >> what's weird is being told you can't go into your house. >> reporter: businesses are under water including david hayes auto body shop which employs ten people. >> my blood and guts are in here. i'm worried. >> reporter: usually homecomings are a reason tole celebrate. >> i don't know. >> reporter: tonight across colorado, too many homecomings are filled with a flood of heartache. joe friar, nbc news, commerce city, colorado. >> a big problem for those folks tonight. it's not like the source of the water is just going to turn off. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is among our team members in boulder tonight. mike, i saw you first thing this morning. the water behind you was much closer to the roadway on that overpass. that has to be at least a small victory. >> yeah, it has tom down, brian. boulder creek in the middle runs at one to two feet. much more like a trickle. it crested at eight feet. it's come down today, but it's roaring through town. this is what happens in a city that averages
a similar scene in many community where is the weber home returned home to salvage items. >> what's weird is being told you can't go into your house. >> reporter: businesses are under water including david hayes auto body shop which employs ten people. >> my blood and guts are in here. i'm worried. >> reporter: usually homecomings are a reason tole celebrate. >> i don't know. >> reporter: tonight across colorado, too many homecomings are filled with a flood...
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joining us now by satellite from san francisco is katy weber.
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i am here with steve weber. this is a great activity for all families to enjoy.s been? july.redibly wet in the pumpkins were not at a stage where it hurt them. then a got dry. >> ok. they are looking good. you have so many different varieties. is. forgot which one this there are many varieties. gourd.ck this is a fairytale. >> beautiful. >> decorated with paint. this one looks like it is covered with peanuts. white pumpkins. anything that is a novelty. people are wanting more and more. the next one is called cinderella. >> that does look like cinderella. >> dan at the end, the traditional. it used to be referred to as a pie pumpkin. it is called a sugar in pennsylvania. names.se different these are a same size pumpkin. >> where can people get these pumpkins? >> we're opened seven days a week, 9:00 until 7:00. there is a good crop. >> i can smell your apple cider doughnuts. ava marie, wbal-tv 11 news. >> i think a dozen of those donors should be heading our way. calling a football game can be really difficult. imagine trying to do with your eyes closed. that is wh
i am here with steve weber. this is a great activity for all families to enjoy.s been? july.redibly wet in the pumpkins were not at a stage where it hurt them. then a got dry. >> ok. they are looking good. you have so many different varieties. is. forgot which one this there are many varieties. gourd.ck this is a fairytale. >> beautiful. >> decorated with paint. this one looks like it is covered with peanuts. white pumpkins. anything that is a novelty. people are wanting more...
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weber, you are have one minute. mr. webster: thank you. i thank -- mr. weber: thank you. i thank the gentlelady. mr. speaker, four facts, one question. fact one, obamacare passed the house by the house democrats, 219 of them. now, 34 d's joined republicans in opposition. let us see how many join on funding the government with the upcoming c.r. fact two, republicans are poised to fund everything in the government at the current levels and eager to do so. fact three, polls show that americans overwhelmingly do not want obamacare. fact four, this house of representatives is the keeper of the purse as designed in the constitution. and well within our authority to defund the ill-conceived and very unpopular government takeover of health care. only one question, mr. speaker, will those same democrats have voted for obamacare -- who voted for obamacare vote with the american people this time? and will the senate vote with the american people this time? i'm randy weber and that's the way i see it. mrs. bachmann: i thank randy weber from texas. texans have stood up on this issue a
weber, you are have one minute. mr. webster: thank you. i thank -- mr. weber: thank you. i thank the gentlelady. mr. speaker, four facts, one question. fact one, obamacare passed the house by the house democrats, 219 of them. now, 34 d's joined republicans in opposition. let us see how many join on funding the government with the upcoming c.r. fact two, republicans are poised to fund everything in the government at the current levels and eager to do so. fact three, polls show that americans...
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charlock -- charlie gasparino the reporter that does weber takes to get a good story.to give him credit because he does not ever back down it makes for great reporting and lucky for us also some terrific tv and here is a quick taste of the battle roy all he had over charges against hedge fund giant and new jersey governor john course signed. >> i read most of the 46 pages of one word i have not seen the you put out is the word fraud. are you charging john corporation said with a civil fraud? >> no. he is charged with violations of the law with regard to segregated funds. that is customer many. >> i know that. >> it is a violation of that >> a lot of people would say this is week you cannot charge the ceo of a company that obviously this used funds you can borrow customer funds been have to put a back that day we know that's. >> no. >> are you sure? i am not going to argue with you about the law. >> i know what i am talking about. >> why are you charging it with aud? if he did that was so bad then i don't see a fraud charge is seen as outrages. it is digest me i have be
charlock -- charlie gasparino the reporter that does weber takes to get a good story.to give him credit because he does not ever back down it makes for great reporting and lucky for us also some terrific tv and here is a quick taste of the battle roy all he had over charges against hedge fund giant and new jersey governor john course signed. >> i read most of the 46 pages of one word i have not seen the you put out is the word fraud. are you charging john corporation said with a civil...
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. >> a weber we need to qualify interest rates have gone up at four-point 5% that needs a 2.5 introductoryate. melissa: a year is out of the time it doesn't matter when people get into the market. you are comparing it to before. >> either they say it is going up i have no opportunity or a hefty jump in right now. somebody who buys a home today looking at one or two appreciation per month within less than a year they have the value they would need to sell that is a very good investment given what we know today. melissa: i know that is not a real world example where they can cover the friction cost to rigid the mortgage or to pay the broker on either side i am not sure what kind of increase. there is a reason we had the 10 year bond so it is not accurate but to the supply and demand issue because of unrealistic long-term issue in interest rates or i don't hav the same concerns about the market. >> we ha all time lows as housing009 through this year in we under built by 1 million homes per year when you have a 1 billion of deficit he will have a supply and demand issue. if you look at the num
. >> a weber we need to qualify interest rates have gone up at four-point 5% that needs a 2.5 introductoryate. melissa: a year is out of the time it doesn't matter when people get into the market. you are comparing it to before. >> either they say it is going up i have no opportunity or a hefty jump in right now. somebody who buys a home today looking at one or two appreciation per month within less than a year they have the value they would need to sell that is a very good...
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to get the all clear how weber the airlines have to settle the entire lawsuit -- into a trust lawsuitm the government. the company says the money raised will go to pay down the hotel chain. also planning to go public you heard it here first, a twitter the social media ipo files the paper work with the securities and exchange commission and. more than 2 billion dehumidifiers are recalled because they can overheats and catch fire. they are made by three electric appliances a chinese company sold under dozens of brand names including kenmore and frigidaire. check it out of line for more information. those are some of the stories with fox business.. which college will flee into the highest paying job? u.s. postal service to sell cash strapped they cannot afford to buy a new audience. what they are doing instead. coming up. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc investments works with you to understand yours and helps plan for your retirement. talk to a pnc investments financial advisor today. ♪ always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, did my research. my doctor
to get the all clear how weber the airlines have to settle the entire lawsuit -- into a trust lawsuitm the government. the company says the money raised will go to pay down the hotel chain. also planning to go public you heard it here first, a twitter the social media ipo files the paper work with the securities and exchange commission and. more than 2 billion dehumidifiers are recalled because they can overheats and catch fire. they are made by three electric appliances a chinese company sold...
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. >> weber talk off. about the personal lives.e know there are so many biographies, but it sounds like their political partnership. >> who knows, nobody ever knows the inner workings of a she was surprised when he died. she was furious when she found out her daughter had connived to bring her girlfriend to the itite house when she was away. is a mistake to simply say after that affair that it was essentially political arrangement that they had. it's complicated. >> let's bring the voice of two what has beenadies. happening lately is that there are quite a few living former first ladies, and they get together to talk about their job. this is barbara bush and roslyn carter talking about being first lady. >> the first lady is going to be criticized if she does too little or too much. i think you have to be the best you can and so what. >> i don't know whether the public wants the first lady to make policy. the first ladies do projects and things like that, but i did not think there is any doubt first ladies have influence on husband.
. >> weber talk off. about the personal lives.e know there are so many biographies, but it sounds like their political partnership. >> who knows, nobody ever knows the inner workings of a she was surprised when he died. she was furious when she found out her daughter had connived to bring her girlfriend to the itite house when she was away. is a mistake to simply say after that affair that it was essentially political arrangement that they had. it's complicated. >> let's bring...
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member mark weber was fourth. alonzo finished in second. sebastian vettel edging closer to the title. kimi raikkonen finished third. >> this is a long race that seemed to go on forever. there's a lot of things that can go on. sometimes it can get close. sometimes closer than you think. you can't afford to lean back. towards the end i was controlling the gap. it was helping that i was a fresh option, compared to these guys so we could control the gap soee the checkered flag. >> football from the spanish division. real madrid are hoping to win at home. the visitors went ahead after five minutes. equalising 15 minutes later. cristiano ronaldo put them ahead, converting from the penalty spot. just before the hour, suarez put them out of site. a few seconds left 3-1. earlier: valencia have lost their last four games. arsenal have gone to the top of the english premier league after a win against stoke, the gunners off the mark five minutes in thanks to aaron ramsay. the visitors squared up 20 minutes later. arsene wenger's team evening up. points
member mark weber was fourth. alonzo finished in second. sebastian vettel edging closer to the title. kimi raikkonen finished third. >> this is a long race that seemed to go on forever. there's a lot of things that can go on. sometimes it can get close. sometimes closer than you think. you can't afford to lean back. towards the end i was controlling the gap. it was helping that i was a fresh option, compared to these guys so we could control the gap soee the checkered flag. >>...
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the race itself was won by weber's team mate, who has increased his champions lead to 60 points. >>> monmonty panasar, has had an eventful 12 months from inspiring glabden to victory, arrested following an incident outside a brighton night club. are. >> yes, monty had his problems which we've worked hard to rectify in the last six weeks or so and he's worked hard to rectify in the last six weeks or so. he's a proven international bowler, he's shown what he's capable of doing on many occasions for, so from a selection point of view he knows what's expected of him and will do well to produce for us. >>> three game outburst targeted at a referee. he reportedly made insulting and irritating comments. about supermario as he's well-known will miss crucial clashes between bologna, and uventis. >> on sunday decanio became the first premier league manager to be fired this season. helped relegation this firm but he's been dismissed following a poor record, bottom of the lead by one point. >>> david mors has demand he a reaction from his players. the result leaves city just two goals behind, ho
the race itself was won by weber's team mate, who has increased his champions lead to 60 points. >>> monmonty panasar, has had an eventful 12 months from inspiring glabden to victory, arrested following an incident outside a brighton night club. are. >> yes, monty had his problems which we've worked hard to rectify in the last six weeks or so and he's worked hard to rectify in the last six weeks or so. he's a proven international bowler, he's shown what he's capable of doing on...
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weber, for two minutes. mr. weber: thank you, mr. speaker. fact one, obamacare passed by the house democrats, 219 of them. 34 democrats joined the republicans in opposition. let's see how many join the republicans in this upcoming vote. republicans -- fact two, republicans have been and are poised to fun everything in the government at current levels and are eager to do so. fact three, polls show americans are overwhelmingly in favor of defund og ba ma cair. fact four, the house, like it or not, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle, the house is the keeper of the purse under the constitution and we are well within our authority to defund an ill-conceived and unpopular program and law. now they say the republicans will shut down the government but i will submit this, mr. speaker. the democrats begin to -- began to shut down the government in 2010 when they passed obamacare with no bipartisan support. they not only began to shut down the government, but the recovery of the american economy. for them to come now and say this is a republ
weber, for two minutes. mr. weber: thank you, mr. speaker. fact one, obamacare passed by the house democrats, 219 of them. 34 democrats joined the republicans in opposition. let's see how many join the republicans in this upcoming vote. republicans -- fact two, republicans have been and are poised to fun everything in the government at current levels and are eager to do so. fact three, polls show americans are overwhelmingly in favor of defund og ba ma cair. fact four, the house, like it or...
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pupu'a was selected in the fifth ground by bill belichick for the browns after a college career in weberate, utah. unfortunately he was injured just two years after being drafted. >> when it first happened, i just thought that my world has come to an end. >> reporter: pupu'a could barely watch the games on television. he turned to his first passion, singing. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: the tongaen native thought it was time to take a chance. so he moved from utah to new york city. >> i was asked, it probably takes a lot of courage to take that move. i said no, it was faith. courage came later. >> reporter: but pupu'a persevered. >> i wanted to work across the street from the metropolitan opera because i knew at time we would have opera singers come in and have dinner. and i would stare at them and wonder what makes them tick. you know, i would watch what they would drink, what they would eat, and how they carried themselves. >> reporter: and he got his big break after meeting an international soprano alone. >> she was the person that i met at a book signing at the metropolitan opera. that'
pupu'a was selected in the fifth ground by bill belichick for the browns after a college career in weberate, utah. unfortunately he was injured just two years after being drafted. >> when it first happened, i just thought that my world has come to an end. >> reporter: pupu'a could barely watch the games on television. he turned to his first passion, singing. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: the tongaen native thought it was time to take a chance. so he moved from utah to new york...
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david weber, and ran basso, i'm jean.e argue that a guy like that is the exception. >> i do, the moment, massive inequality. neil: you date guys like that. >> absolute please, i was so stock on that. neil: imagine being the girl's gather. >> a huge inequality in america worst in history, going after food stamps, i'm sorry that is stuff that revolution is made of, why on earth -- >> 48 million get it? >> this is 40 billion worth of cuts over 10 years, why are not republicans going after cutting 100 billion wasted to corporate welfare, crony capitalism, okay 200 billion in farm subsidies, why not after trillio tril doll. neil: you would say it is okay after all but not selective. >> they need to go after other areas first, this is the stuff that revolution is played up with income inequality in america. >> have you characters like nancy pelosi and new york state senator jil gill grand saying tt food stamps are good for the economy is absurd, look at meat, cheese, dairy, if you can buy sida and all these things that are off
david weber, and ran basso, i'm jean.e argue that a guy like that is the exception. >> i do, the moment, massive inequality. neil: you date guys like that. >> absolute please, i was so stock on that. neil: imagine being the girl's gather. >> a huge inequality in america worst in history, going after food stamps, i'm sorry that is stuff that revolution is made of, why on earth -- >> 48 million get it? >> this is 40 billion worth of cuts over 10 years, why are not...
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. >> reporter: mike weber described goodwin as a brilliant teacher who loved his family, friends andtudents. >> i was proud to call him a colleague and even more proud to call him a friend. >> reporter: the self-described professor of pop lived on the third floor of this berkeley apartment building that caught on fire early this morning. firefighters found him inside. he later died of injuries at the hospital. the professor influenced way that he listens to music and how he views the world around him. >> i wish i could say thank you for what you have taught me and it's unfortunate that i haven't gotten the chance to say thank you to him. >> reporter: usf officials say they're working on a memorial for goodwin. the popular professor is survived by a grown son. amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >> a change in our weather in five minutes, our chief meteorologist is back with the trend that you're going to notice. >> it means a >> for a san jose police officer, it was his first time using one particular piece of equipment and in this case it was a life-saver. a special reunion between the
. >> reporter: mike weber described goodwin as a brilliant teacher who loved his family, friends andtudents. >> i was proud to call him a colleague and even more proud to call him a friend. >> reporter: the self-described professor of pop lived on the third floor of this berkeley apartment building that caught on fire early this morning. firefighters found him inside. he later died of injuries at the hospital. the professor influenced way that he listens to music and how he...
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. >> reporter: mike weber described goodwin as a brilliant teacher who loved his family, friends and >> i was proud to call him a colleague and even more proud to call him a friend. >> reporter: the self-described professor of pop lived on the third floor of this berkeley apartment building that caught on fire early this morning. firefighters found him inside. he later died of injuries at the hospital. the professor influenced way that he listens to music and how he views the world around him. >> i wish i could say thank you for what you have taught me and it's unfortunate that i haven't gotten the chance to say thank you to him. >> reporter: usf officials say they're working on a memorial for goodwin. the popular professor is survived by a grown son. amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >> a change in our weather in five minutes, our chief meteorologist is back with the trend that you're going to notice. >> it means a lot. >> a san jose man says thank you to the officer who saved his life. their heart-felt exchange up next. >> for a san jose police officer, it was his first time using on
. >> reporter: mike weber described goodwin as a brilliant teacher who loved his family, friends and >> i was proud to call him a colleague and even more proud to call him a friend. >> reporter: the self-described professor of pop lived on the third floor of this berkeley apartment building that caught on fire early this morning. firefighters found him inside. he later died of injuries at the hospital. the professor influenced way that he listens to music and how he views the...
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. >> the effects supervisor tim weber strut their stuff in fluid shots, mathematical miracles. >> permissiondr. stone. >> it's all dnl inside a computer. but still camera moving, shuttle moving, earth rotation. starps rotation. characters in zero gravity. the momentum of a body as it collides with another body with a head jolting womp. i saw gravity in 3-d, and so should you. silt as close as you dare to the biggest screen possible in a seat like the one i had that rocked back and forth as i recoiled from the impact of light and sound. >> where's home, dr. stone? >> illinois. >> reporter: the actors make it intimate. kloon sea hoot. but it's bullock's movie. she's our most down to earth superstar, which makes her the perfect person to connect with us from outer space. her gravity ballet is exquisite. there's a fusion of faith and math that makes the corny old hollywood style gravity a dazzling bombardment for the heart and brain. it's not just state state-of-the-art, soots the higher core. >> charles: review from david edelstein. now head to bob schieffer in washington for a look at what's c
. >> the effects supervisor tim weber strut their stuff in fluid shots, mathematical miracles. >> permissiondr. stone. >> it's all dnl inside a computer. but still camera moving, shuttle moving, earth rotation. starps rotation. characters in zero gravity. the momentum of a body as it collides with another body with a head jolting womp. i saw gravity in 3-d, and so should you. silt as close as you dare to the biggest screen possible in a seat like the one i had that rocked back...
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. >> in formula 1, another aust tralian has replaced dan weber. two season with red bull jr.eam, christian horner says the 24-year-old is very talented and has a great attitude. at the end of the season to join porch in sports car racing. >>> former nba player dennis rodman has gone top north korea. the flamboyant star landed for a 5-day visit, his second this year. hedrew criticism for his last visit says he wants to just hang out with his friend, kim, trying to set up a new basketball league. >>> i know that he loves sports. he loves basketball. me and him have something in common. we have to come over here to visit him to see how he is doing, see how the family is doing and revisit the country. >> that's sports for now. steven back to you. >> thank you very much indeed. and that's it from ferra and myself. i will be back with you in just approximately a couple of minutes for more news around the world exclusively. >>> hello and welcome to al jazeera. i am del walters. these are your headlines. sp president obama is taking his case for military action in syria to the house
. >> in formula 1, another aust tralian has replaced dan weber. two season with red bull jr.eam, christian horner says the 24-year-old is very talented and has a great attitude. at the end of the season to join porch in sports car racing. >>> former nba player dennis rodman has gone top north korea. the flamboyant star landed for a 5-day visit, his second this year. hedrew criticism for his last visit says he wants to just hang out with his friend, kim, trying to set up a new...
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susan weber soros recently relisted the upper westside property after lowering the price for second time1, million list than the original list price. >> "off the desk", some people may confuse this video with a seen from war of the worlds. someone was driving this vehicle on a highway in russia. the video was recorded by a passenger in the a car on same highway. it already received, get this, 70,000 views. that is scary, looking for a license plate. keep it rolling. maybe we won't be able to keep going. jeez, i don't see that. i don't see a license. asked you on twitter and facebook as ipo fever sweeps ahead what are the best offerings you heard of? jim on facebook wrote in to say i don't get excited about ipos. >> he doesn't care. "money" with melissa francis up next. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. just hours before the deadline, syria delivers partial details about its chemical weapons stockpiles but there's plenty missing. we're going to discuss. plus what is really going on inside of assad's head. a top psychologist joins us with his diagnosis. >>> el
susan weber soros recently relisted the upper westside property after lowering the price for second time1, million list than the original list price. >> "off the desk", some people may confuse this video with a seen from war of the worlds. someone was driving this vehicle on a highway in russia. the video was recorded by a passenger in the a car on same highway. it already received, get this, 70,000 views. that is scary, looking for a license plate. keep it rolling. maybe we...
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mitchell that talking about education and specifically about a problem with blacks, coloreds, negro , who weber i am and education and dunbar represents the top. you have people who got together to set up and according to the book i read the newspaper ad night and one chapter of your book every night and we read everything. my wife is black. that is what we do. i am impressed with what you have done with the beginning of teaching and learning in this city of washington d.c.. one thing is missing. in the mid-50s i hope to set up what was called the city wide social adjustment for children that were put out of schools all over the city. my children i was daddy or pop the to every black child in the world and as you see me that is house they see them and they are my children. i went to the schools for their discharge stand talk to this teacher is an end a disturbing and instructor notice no parent came to the school. i went to the home to see why they were put out of school. i noticed one thing in generally that was unanimously agreed upon upon, there was no reading material in the home, not even
mitchell that talking about education and specifically about a problem with blacks, coloreds, negro , who weber i am and education and dunbar represents the top. you have people who got together to set up and according to the book i read the newspaper ad night and one chapter of your book every night and we read everything. my wife is black. that is what we do. i am impressed with what you have done with the beginning of teaching and learning in this city of washington d.c.. one thing is...
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sunday that timberman mile the america's cup and we will start with a little bit more detail >> gary: weber from that point. >> gary: that come down to ellison had more money was able to make it happen? >> >> gary: he sees the team down to what changes can make at the last minute? >> is a good question and ensure that it is a lot of detail people that are working on the technician part probably did not get a whole lot of sleep. i am impressed. it was an epic! >> gary: your wife has put up cards? >> out there in the bay taking beautiful paintings >> gary: someone want to purchase these how do they go about it? >>rcptimber.com >> 14th is coming up! >> is coming up this week on sunday we have the fastest boats on the water now have the fastest swimmers from several countries >>> "omg! insider," the top trending stories, you need to know. >> i had a pretty aggressive tumor. >> dr. drew's surprise cancer admission. our one on one on the secret he kept for more than two years. >> was there a problem because of the doctor you think you know better. >> that's how i almost got myself in trouble. >>
sunday that timberman mile the america's cup and we will start with a little bit more detail >> gary: weber from that point. >> gary: that come down to ellison had more money was able to make it happen? >> >> gary: he sees the team down to what changes can make at the last minute? >> is a good question and ensure that it is a lot of detail people that are working on the technician part probably did not get a whole lot of sleep. i am impressed. it was an epic!...
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stuart weber. at her job. next time he fell for a more spiritual woman. while on their honeymoon she fell in love and developing a taste for the material things. >> jerry o'donnell. good morning. that's a fun character to play. >> it is fun. i'm an old married man with kids so to play a newly single guy ounlt the scene, it's sort of fun to live vicariously through him, you know. >> they describe it as a newly single guy who's fairly an grel gri because it's his second divorce. i think he's angry because he has to wear a speed okds. >> i do have to wear a speedo. i got a lot of advice from charlie. you have to make sure blood is flowing everywhere. second of all you have to make sure your tanlines are straight. it don't -- by the way, can't believe i'm at the table with one of the stars of "breaking bad." what an honor. congratulations on your finale last night. >> thank you, thank you. >> that was great to see you on there. >> thank you very much. >> i thought for sure you were going to pop up last
stuart weber. at her job. next time he fell for a more spiritual woman. while on their honeymoon she fell in love and developing a taste for the material things. >> jerry o'donnell. good morning. that's a fun character to play. >> it is fun. i'm an old married man with kids so to play a newly single guy ounlt the scene, it's sort of fun to live vicariously through him, you know. >> they describe it as a newly single guy who's fairly an grel gri because it's his second divorce....
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how to get out of the situation for a good number of people did get out others were questioned for weberwere muslims were given a litmus test to answer questions by the name of the profit mahomet's mother if they failed their executed on the spot. that number could go higher also five americans are injured and a possibility that some of the al-sabah militants out of somalia behind the attack may have used americans they recruited to be dead man as well. dagen: from jerusalem. contrary to what the administration would have to believe the latest attack is proof that al qaeda is still there and getting stronger. a senior fellow for national security affairs at the heritage foundation in joining us now. how should the west react? what should we do? >> obviously americans potentially these terrorists are actually american. we have seen the terrorist group al-sabah recruit here in the united states and as they fight with elsa bought in africa. there is a lot to be concerned about. and that we need to be very concerned. dagen: where you have terrorist basically sees them all and it started on s
how to get out of the situation for a good number of people did get out others were questioned for weberwere muslims were given a litmus test to answer questions by the name of the profit mahomet's mother if they failed their executed on the spot. that number could go higher also five americans are injured and a possibility that some of the al-sabah militants out of somalia behind the attack may have used americans they recruited to be dead man as well. dagen: from jerusalem. contrary to what...
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joe weber is still with us. would you sign that sort of letter?n nominated are okay to do it. i'd rather see someone who is not as associated with the administration or any administration as larry summers is, professor summers. ben bernanke, don't forget, came out of the bush white house and has been able to be pretty nonpartisan there. but we have a bad history of the president's man -- and it's always been a man up until now, becoming fed chairman. so i would urge the president, you know, to find someone who has not got all those great political connections as larry summers seems to have. >> i mean, certainly that he'd get, you know, congressional approval for that. >> i've got to think they do the vote count carefully in the senate before obama sent the name up. but that's going to -- that's a risk. yellen would be a great pick. >> and i suppose investors would like yellen because they know it will be a continuation of policy, whereas if you get someone like summers in there, the game might change. >> well, you know, sounded a little more hawki
joe weber is still with us. would you sign that sort of letter?n nominated are okay to do it. i'd rather see someone who is not as associated with the administration or any administration as larry summers is, professor summers. ben bernanke, don't forget, came out of the bush white house and has been able to be pretty nonpartisan there. but we have a bad history of the president's man -- and it's always been a man up until now, becoming fed chairman. so i would urge the president, you know, to...
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the fire began around midnight east of downtown at weber avenue and it's burning a large pile of card board, paper and wood. firefighters say the burning pile of recyclables is about 60 feet deep and they cannot get water to the center of it. >> i can't put enough water on it to pen strait -- penetrate that material. i may be able to darken it down and send anybody home, but by the time we picked up the hose, it would be going again. >> it's sending smoke across nearby highways 4 and 99. firefighters say they have it under control and can keep it for spreading but they may be fighting flames into the weekend. >>> new this morning, a messy car crash sent several people to the hospital and causes a water main to break in the south bay. we are live from the scene where an elementary school nearby is now without water. >> reporter: the school district is working to restore the water at terrell elementary. they are hoping to do that in the next several hours. you are looking at broken pains, the water main that a car crashed into. police will be investigating who is at fault and why some p
the fire began around midnight east of downtown at weber avenue and it's burning a large pile of card board, paper and wood. firefighters say the burning pile of recyclables is about 60 feet deep and they cannot get water to the center of it. >> i can't put enough water on it to pen strait -- penetrate that material. i may be able to darken it down and send anybody home, but by the time we picked up the hose, it would be going again. >> it's sending smoke across nearby highways 4...
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rainey weber of texas. >> general dempsey, these are for you. and your remarks, there were five options, training, assisting, conducting limited standoff strikes, establishing a no-fly zone and controlling chemical weapons. i have been through that. i have studied it. $500 million annually. risks that extremists would gain access to additional capabilities. you remember that? perfect. you also said risk for retaliatory attacks and insider attacks. turning their guns on us and killing our troops. you said conduct a limited standoff strikes. your cost was in the billions, depending on the duration. you also said "the regime could withstand limited strikes by dispersing its assets." as if we gave them a two-week notic. -- notice. it would impact civilians and foreigners. you stand established a no-fly zone. your estimate cost 500 million dollars initially and averaged as much as a billion dollars a month. you said there was a risk of using a u.s. aircraft, which would require us to insert personnel recovery forces. boots on the ground. he also said
rainey weber of texas. >> general dempsey, these are for you. and your remarks, there were five options, training, assisting, conducting limited standoff strikes, establishing a no-fly zone and controlling chemical weapons. i have been through that. i have studied it. $500 million annually. risks that extremists would gain access to additional capabilities. you remember that? perfect. you also said risk for retaliatory attacks and insider attacks. turning their guns on us and killing our...
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. >> there we learn more about the .arly life of edith --ie webber wants to know weber wants to know what did the father thing? wax the >> they were happy. they were among the happiest people in washington about the marriage. >> what about the press? >> they try to keep it out of the press as long as they could. the reactions in the cabinet were mixed. mainly they were worried about political fallout. we are getting beyond the victorian convention that widowed people of either gender should not remarried. they should not remarried soon. there is the phrase, a decent interval of time. clearly for the president to want to marry again so quickly, a lot of them worried about it. several of them wanted to warn him off. dislike toan instant this advisor. wilson patched it up and had them get together, but i don't think he understand what an enemy he had made. he had something to do with this. >> let's take a call from carl in georgia. >> thanks for taking my call. i heard a gentleman say there was a bit of dissension between the kernel and edith. this differences in living? was he commandi
. >> there we learn more about the .arly life of edith --ie webber wants to know weber wants to know what did the father thing? wax the >> they were happy. they were among the happiest people in washington about the marriage. >> what about the press? >> they try to keep it out of the press as long as they could. the reactions in the cabinet were mixed. mainly they were worried about political fallout. we are getting beyond the victorian convention that widowed people of...
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iran for john weber -- rainer saying if if you don't accept that it's often we won't have to deal againi called within 24 hours after soul-searching and i said fine i will take the deal. find me a job and help me raise the legal defense money. to fight this thing and put it behind me. i just wanted the primary and i was full steam ahead to run. boehner's call me the significance to me so i could find somebody to run in my place. after i announced i officially set my letter to the secretary of state of ohio i couldn't get a janitor and john boehner's office to call me back. soon after that in september or so timeframe my lawyers had contact from the justice department and it was full steam ahead indyk men's, multiple indictments or a plea, take your pick. at that point in time i made a decision to take a plea. by september the 13th or so alice fisher salt her of prosecution on the abramoff case and that was me. all of a sudden the plea was let out and they had a process great alice fisher goes on to her appointment process. that is where you read the book i believe the dots connect to. c
iran for john weber -- rainer saying if if you don't accept that it's often we won't have to deal againi called within 24 hours after soul-searching and i said fine i will take the deal. find me a job and help me raise the legal defense money. to fight this thing and put it behind me. i just wanted the primary and i was full steam ahead to run. boehner's call me the significance to me so i could find somebody to run in my place. after i announced i officially set my letter to the secretary of...
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weber: i'm randy webber and that's the the way it is in america. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom kentucky seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today who oner -- honor the heroic efforts of earnest edison west of the united states army. private first class west served with company l., 25th anfantry division, and was awarded the medal of honor for conspicuous gal can antry in korea on october 12, 1952. private first class west's patrol was ambushed, he ordered his fellow men to withdraw while he braved enemy fire to reach and assist patrol leader. in the evacuation process, he and his wounded leader came under intense enemy attack. rivate first class west used his body to shield the wounded officer and killed the attacking enemy. mr. massie: although he lost i had eye and was seriously wounded, he returned again through intense fire to help evacuate more wounded soldiers. because of his valiant efforts and extraordinary military spirit, i am proud to h
weber: i'm randy webber and that's the the way it is in america. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom kentucky seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today who oner -- honor the heroic efforts of earnest edison west of the united states army. private first class west served with company l., 25th anfantry division, and was awarded the medal of honor for conspicuous gal can antry in korea on october...
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rainey weber of texas. >> general dempsey, these are for you.and your remarks, there were five options, training, assisting, conducting limited standoff strikes, establishing a no-fly zone and controlling chemical weapons. i have been through that. i have studied it. $500 million annually. risks that extremists would gain access to additional capabilities. you remember that? perfect. you also said risk for retaliatory attacks and insider attacks. turning their guns on us and illing our troops. you said conduct a limited standoff strikes. your cost was in the billions, depending on the duration. you also said "the regime could withstand limited strikes by dispersing its assets." as if we gave them a two-week notic. -- notice. it would impact civilians and foreigners. you stand established a no-fly zone. your estimate cost 500 million dollars initially and averaged as much as a billion dollars a month. you said there was a risk of using a u.s. aircraft, which would require us to insert personnel recovery forces. boots on the ground. he also said i
rainey weber of texas. >> general dempsey, these are for you.and your remarks, there were five options, training, assisting, conducting limited standoff strikes, establishing a no-fly zone and controlling chemical weapons. i have been through that. i have studied it. $500 million annually. risks that extremists would gain access to additional capabilities. you remember that? perfect. you also said risk for retaliatory attacks and insider attacks. turning their guns on us and illing our...