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sometime weise don't see the broader picture. >> congratulations let's rip your head off. >> just rip what this guy was thinking when he decided to wrap rubber bans around his head -- >> i'm not only astounded by the rubber band coke bottle thing. i'm astounded by his outfit. >> maybe -- i think he's been pulling clothes out of the bin. >> exactly. he's doing a little shift shopping. >>> that's it for us here at "right this minute." thanks so much for joining us and we'll see you next tim [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] flo: hey, big guy. i heard you lost a close one today. look, jamie, maybe we weren't the lowest rate this time. but when you show people their progressive direct rate and our competitors' rates you can't win them all. the important part is, you helped them save. thanks, fl
sometime weise don't see the broader picture. >> congratulations let's rip your head off. >> just rip what this guy was thinking when he decided to wrap rubber bans around his head -- >> i'm not only astounded by the rubber band coke bottle thing. i'm astounded by his outfit. >> maybe -- i think he's been pulling clothes out of the bin. >> exactly. he's doing a little shift shopping. >>> that's it for us here at "right this minute." thanks so...
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sometime weise don't see the broader picture. >> congratulations let's rip your head off. >> just rip what this guy was thinking when he decided to wrap rubber bans around his head -- >> i'm not only astounded by the rubber band coke bottle thing. i'm astounded by his outfit. >> maybe -- i think he's been pulling clothes out of the bin. >> exactly. he's doing a little shift shopping. >>> that's it for us here at "right this minute." thanks so much for joining us and we (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. >>> after a problem with security, a frustrated airport worker decides -- >> i'll take my belt off and ever
sometime weise don't see the broader picture. >> congratulations let's rip your head off. >> just rip what this guy was thinking when he decided to wrap rubber bans around his head -- >> i'm not only astounded by the rubber band coke bottle thing. i'm astounded by his outfit. >> maybe -- i think he's been pulling clothes out of the bin. >> exactly. he's doing a little shift shopping. >>> that's it for us here at "right this minute." thanks so...
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weise -- we're going to have to raise the prices again by 25% or 30%. >> but ballooning prices are not the only problem. he's running out of staff. 12 of his workers have been drafted into the ukrainian army. the others could be called up any day. the ukrainian army has faced heavy casualties in recent weeks and people are worried. at lunchtime, with so few customers, he goes home for his break. this city is well away from the fighting in eastern ukraine. the people here learn about what's happening in the conflict on the tv news. >> people in this town cannot hear the shelling from the east or could not hear the sound of the revolution last year. they are living in their normal lives, dreaming of the european future for heir country. >> but such a future seems a long way off. he tells his wife read prices are set to rise again. for the moment, the family doesn't have to worry much, but if his store closes, with her salary of 70 euros a month will not support the family. >> food prices keep rising. every day, the price is different. we used to be able to afford a lot and we can only no
weise -- we're going to have to raise the prices again by 25% or 30%. >> but ballooning prices are not the only problem. he's running out of staff. 12 of his workers have been drafted into the ukrainian army. the others could be called up any day. the ukrainian army has faced heavy casualties in recent weeks and people are worried. at lunchtime, with so few customers, he goes home for his break. this city is well away from the fighting in eastern ukraine. the people here learn about...
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. >> okay, so today weise are starting a new assignment. >> this all begins three years ago when he transferred to and toss high school as a freshman. a tough transition for any teenager. but for one with down's syndrome well, it wasn't a happy time. >> no. not happy. >> but then the beginning of this his senior year brandon decided to make some changes. >> hi. >> tired of being an outsider he joined every group he could, put himself out there like never before. blow it up he told his mom. >> and i decided to make my mark. >> waiting for, the envelope please. >> and did it work. >> homecoming king is brandon. >> oh yeah brandon becoming homecoming king would make a great ending to this story. except that it's not. >> i decided to make at the beginning of my new journey. >> you see, feeling part of his school like never before felt so good he couldn't wait to share the feeling. he began doing it by selling note cards with his artwork on them. >> so what we're going to do is get you started measuring you. >> brandon raising enough money to pay the way for half a dozen other aptoss students to go
. >> okay, so today weise are starting a new assignment. >> this all begins three years ago when he transferred to and toss high school as a freshman. a tough transition for any teenager. but for one with down's syndrome well, it wasn't a happy time. >> no. not happy. >> but then the beginning of this his senior year brandon decided to make some changes. >> hi. >> tired of being an outsider he joined every group he could, put himself out there like never...
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that is also what weise he in our products. >> but most competitors are less concerned about their impact on local communities. environmental damage and the displacement of small farmers have tainted the image of the blooming flower cultivation sector. land in ethiopia government-owned and dirt cheap to rent. for as little as five euros per hector a year, it is an attractive prospect for investors, but it also means that rural populations often lose out. this village is an hours drive from the capital. entrepreneurs say the jobs created by flower farms outweigh the cost of losing land. some locals do not see it that way. he says he was coerced into selling his land to a flower company nine years ago and received only 200 euros, hardly enough to start again or read his family of 12. >> we are worse off now. our children work at the flower farm but the money they earn does not even cover health expenses when they get sick. i should not have sold. >> the farm that took over his land is expanding by another 10 hector's this year. owners say the expansion cost them 80,000 euros in payments to
that is also what weise he in our products. >> but most competitors are less concerned about their impact on local communities. environmental damage and the displacement of small farmers have tainted the image of the blooming flower cultivation sector. land in ethiopia government-owned and dirt cheap to rent. for as little as five euros per hector a year, it is an attractive prospect for investors, but it also means that rural populations often lose out. this village is an hours drive...
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and as i said weise just missed that. such a different story back east where many parts are dealing with snowstorms and freezing temperatures. beachgoers with ties to the east coast say it's startling to see the contrast. >> the weather's incredible. i went to school in boston, have a lot of friends there. i feel for them because it's 75 degrees and sunny at ocean beach. amazing >> i'm from connecticut originally. called one of my friends. she's taking her kidsed to baseball practice today. it is 9 degrees. she's freezing. >> anyway as always there are warnings for rip tides. lots of people are staying out of the water. that's okay. it's valentine's day. such a romantic time to walk on the beach. and so a bach on the beach will definitely do on this valentine's day. as it gets dark it is getting chilly. many people are heading out of the area so traffic is heavy at the moment. but i don't know. some people are still here. many in fact and i see that bonfire, about a dozen so far are being set along the beach making for a
and as i said weise just missed that. such a different story back east where many parts are dealing with snowstorms and freezing temperatures. beachgoers with ties to the east coast say it's startling to see the contrast. >> the weather's incredible. i went to school in boston, have a lot of friends there. i feel for them because it's 75 degrees and sunny at ocean beach. amazing >> i'm from connecticut originally. called one of my friends. she's taking her kidsed to baseball...
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when these things happen, the important point here really is that weise then a lot of time recruiting the talented people who work in this organization the very people we are starting to treat, i would say, inappropriately. there is going to be incredible pressure on them working in an environment where some of their peers are going to be sent home. cory: let me ask you finally about employment. there is no hotter employment field fence ever security right now. government workers are probably not making top dollar. they could be making it in the private sector. this is not an axis tend threat to their job, but not getting paid and having this uncertainty -- this is not an x e existential threat to their job but not getting paid and having this uncertainty, what is the threat to the government being able to hire the best and the brightest? mark, private sector companies around -- mark: credit sector companies around the country are celibate in. i cannot name a single company i work with on a daily basis that does not have vacancies in the server security arena. this is great opportunit
when these things happen, the important point here really is that weise then a lot of time recruiting the talented people who work in this organization the very people we are starting to treat, i would say, inappropriately. there is going to be incredible pressure on them working in an environment where some of their peers are going to be sent home. cory: let me ask you finally about employment. there is no hotter employment field fence ever security right now. government workers are probably...
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. >> first on the stand the suspect's ex-girlfriend jennifer weise met eddy ray routh on a dating web site thebefore he killed chris kyle. routh asked her to not say anything out loud rather than write down her thoughts. testifying he said the government was listening to us. he definitely had pairranoia about the government being out to get him. then out of nowhere routh proposed. they fought the next day about his smoking and she left. routh's sister also testified about her little brother's violent outbursts and erratic behavior. they said she was afraid of them being around her young daughter. she went on to recall the day he came to her house after the murders. she said she knew something wasn't quite right when he pulled up in the truck instead of his car. she called 9111 after admitting. >> he told me he committed a murder. >> that was his 7911 call. she said i love you but i hate your demons. >> a jail expected to testify today about the medication ralph is currently taking. testimony could end by tomorrow with closing arguments monday. >> ainsley? >> thank you, jackie. they ar
. >> first on the stand the suspect's ex-girlfriend jennifer weise met eddy ray routh on a dating web site thebefore he killed chris kyle. routh asked her to not say anything out loud rather than write down her thoughts. testifying he said the government was listening to us. he definitely had pairranoia about the government being out to get him. then out of nowhere routh proposed. they fought the next day about his smoking and she left. routh's sister also testified about her little...
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as far as total weise could see 3 to 6 inches. further north into parts of south jersey 2 to 4 inches but lower amounts as you get closer to the philadelphia area look at this area. from wilmington to trenton. 8:00 a.m. you see the snow starting to move up. by 9:00, 10:00 in the morning still looking at lighter snowfall but still expettinging it to be sticking. by the afternoon hours that's when we see this all clearing out. we expect an inch from wilmington to trenton. even suburbs in parts of new jersey. those higher totals will stay to the south. definitely a concern for the morning commute south and east of philadelphia. font, light snow south of the area. 15 north and west. then tomorrow morning snow during the commute, the heaviest staying to the south. 26 to 29. we are dropping for the daytime highs. >> we are going to be back in the 20s. we'll stay cold as we head into friday. tomorrow we have single digit temperatures in the morning and track another rain and snow next week. we'll have a closer look at tomorrow's snow. >>
as far as total weise could see 3 to 6 inches. further north into parts of south jersey 2 to 4 inches but lower amounts as you get closer to the philadelphia area look at this area. from wilmington to trenton. 8:00 a.m. you see the snow starting to move up. by 9:00, 10:00 in the morning still looking at lighter snowfall but still expettinging it to be sticking. by the afternoon hours that's when we see this all clearing out. we expect an inch from wilmington to trenton. even suburbs in parts of...
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. >> perhaps weise should break it down a little better but the debate p its. >> for get the valuationsuber or pinterest. bio tech is growing faster than the rest of the market. outperforming by 60% last year alone. bio tech's analyst is here, jason, to break it down. it's good to see you. >> it's been a great year so far. >> investing in biotech, it's like gambling, what are the odds like now? >> i think the odds are going up. we are gambling a little bit. we under it where we have never understand stood it before. particularly clinical science. where we saw more fda approvals than we've ever seen. you are see the biotech index climbing with it. >> a lot of the big biotech giants need growth. their drugs are coming off patent and scooping up whatever companies they can to get that. basically the market is being bit up because there's hope one of those other companies will be ripe for a deal. what if that doesn't happen? >> m&a has always been prevalent in the background. that's not a knew theme. that's going on for 20 years. when we see free cash building, that telling us sure they're
. >> perhaps weise should break it down a little better but the debate p its. >> for get the valuationsuber or pinterest. bio tech is growing faster than the rest of the market. outperforming by 60% last year alone. bio tech's analyst is here, jason, to break it down. it's good to see you. >> it's been a great year so far. >> investing in biotech, it's like gambling, what are the odds like now? >> i think the odds are going up. we are gambling a little bit. we...
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weise have seen jobs leave pennsylvania and philadelphia in particular because we are not competitive. >> the question is, we who has results that are delivered about it and most importantly plans. >> i'm running for mayor because i am very tired of seeing what is happening to our children as they struggle through the school systems and struggle through poverty. >> right now people are working 40, 350 hour 4050 hours a week and electing food stamps. >> job creation number three is fairness. >> we also heard the candidates weigh in on the city's pension problem. you will hear them sound off about that on at 6:00. >> there's a new place for seniors who want affordable housing in philadelphia. the ribbon was cut today on the new wynnefield place apartments. the 4-unit building will help low income seniors in the overbrook sections of philadelphia. >> mayor michael nutter wants his successor to know the importance of curbing youth violence. he spoke about it this afternoon at temple university. he says the city has made progress but 100 people were killed in philadelphia last year and att
weise have seen jobs leave pennsylvania and philadelphia in particular because we are not competitive. >> the question is, we who has results that are delivered about it and most importantly plans. >> i'm running for mayor because i am very tired of seeing what is happening to our children as they struggle through the school systems and struggle through poverty. >> right now people are working 40, 350 hour 4050 hours a week and electing food stamps. >> job creation...
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i want to ignore knowledge the secretary pritzker secretary johnson, lisa monaco, and jeff weise.rateful for the opportunity to join them in discussing rivals the insecurity. at apple, we design products that change people's lives. we believe in the power of values to shape history. and we strive to live those values every single day. we believe the country that made our success possible should be the land of opportunity for every american. that's why we support president obama's connected initiative to equip underserved schools with cutting-edge technologies. it's why we are committed to hiring american suppliers, and it's why we are manufacturing more of our products and components in the united states. in fact, our products and innovations so far have led to the creation of more than one million american jobs in all 50 states. we believe in leaving the world better than we found it. and that's why we are on track to meet our goal of running our entire company on a new liturgy. -- renewable energy. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. we believe in human life and human dignity. w
i want to ignore knowledge the secretary pritzker secretary johnson, lisa monaco, and jeff weise.rateful for the opportunity to join them in discussing rivals the insecurity. at apple, we design products that change people's lives. we believe in the power of values to shape history. and we strive to live those values every single day. we believe the country that made our success possible should be the land of opportunity for every american. that's why we support president obama's connected...
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weise to cover 50% -- we used to cover 25% and now it is 50% -- 25 print -- we need a vigorous temporaryafety net when the eitc is not enough, when work is not enough. we need to expand work opportunities. there are too few jobs, too few hours to go around. it is almost impossible now for many poor parents to find full-time work when supporting children. we have also found in our fieldwork that work can be healing in and of itself. it can provide a sense of incorporation that is so vital, so important, as long as that work has enough give. in conclusion i would say, in doing this work and collecting these stories -- if you read the book, you can have stories of your own even if you have not collected them yourselves. the critical insight we came away with from doing this work was that everybody longs to contribute. part of the reason people felt so proud to claim the credit was that it was like a badge of honor that they were members of their communities, they were citizens, they were taxpayers, they were playing by the rules they were making a contribution. over and over, families said,
weise to cover 50% -- we used to cover 25% and now it is 50% -- 25 print -- we need a vigorous temporaryafety net when the eitc is not enough, when work is not enough. we need to expand work opportunities. there are too few jobs, too few hours to go around. it is almost impossible now for many poor parents to find full-time work when supporting children. we have also found in our fieldwork that work can be healing in and of itself. it can provide a sense of incorporation that is so vital, so...
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. >> i noticed she left out ron weisely.hill revealed about john boehner's vulnerability as house speaker. >>> gunned down in moscow. the outrage after an outspoken critic of russian president vladimir putin is murdered. >>> first came their pay hike, now they need more hours. the next fight ahead for minimum wage workers. >>> and what makes a genius a genius? answers from an 11-year-old college sophomore learning quantum mechanics. don't go anywhere. doers they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. i want my foyer to smell more like a foyer. i want his bedroom to smell like he's away at boarding school. surround yourself with up to 6 hours of luxurious, long-lasting scents...
. >> i noticed she left out ron weisely.hill revealed about john boehner's vulnerability as house speaker. >>> gunned down in moscow. the outrage after an outspoken critic of russian president vladimir putin is murdered. >>> first came their pay hike, now they need more hours. the next fight ahead for minimum wage workers. >>> and what makes a genius a genius? answers from an 11-year-old college sophomore learning quantum mechanics. don't go anywhere. doers they...