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wha vy litt awareness,7% and/3f the cotrhaner arofs. nbeone yortwehohte ul coin to coana ad >> howo u ase e tu onnvtmt? aressnd sal. >>o u n e ainwh you dwi t ser bowad tethe sur bowl? wruit this morning, there e loof mornghows. enhehathe llo to hirnio >>owo u spd en big bo come toouteity? >>e ve comtionwe lach s yrsgothe eengias veok u coetiomas us sonr d arr. the s mpitn t elanofthfid. erwaa smchn e fid d me mistcs f thfid. weovit n erydvtir d shl t mli, ldbl haand id fory tu. >> ♪, d t uroy gis,akit rehapi we want to be rl time to f ♪ >>onatulatnsgoldi ox inits oud toutour albune otoy'ga. >>they elaed the coetio >>hahaner enon and r sml-sisswn inheigstta oth arweou g i presonlyroceanpay foitweped tth rl thmo ipitialto i rit re >> sdi einri a stfo, erwe vy w me i t t ructhe geer gaangeth wlehear youn nsuconoyha bn markedo ysor lg megis reisngut oumiiowatoispthe toy aie d veir me options. rllo sri a chacrs they want kw y. ldi bl is stieabt ld airbuildewhsoes probmsy buildingacne th g tlen giering alg e y. >>haif youet 100,000 or 2000or
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butthose --ro be -- b e mostly throue mostirst five extinction nts which onreonre l ca l ca l cal wha'sd 's called 's called exticallon whi exti of courseausean mause. an m. an m >> s 's slate'heoryla about the meteorites and thend t extinction of e dinosaurs? >> hold that >> hol [laughter] au ve come a little bit you know? ad a couple adates wple i -- >> he was that owa o o o asteroids to o asteroidteid dinos. he's never forgiven unever that. ter] >> w ore pluralisti uralisti >> anythin dr >>ic happen? >>ic happe >> well, i t>> w evidence is -- would stil stil il with wiues, i'm convince he neo- e that theat theat the eviden thepretty str thethpretthet that asteroi that asteroi thth lot of damage on the planeage on whats mysterious aboutmyst ar was that? 5 million years ago. now number just changed to 66.t t 6 and about 70% 6 anab70% 6 an70% 6 an70% 6 an but und st but und st butnd never chan neve >> y w,t' ymysteriousmystmy abouit y was it y wa seleive? u know. know. know. 30% ofho cies whoho through, including turh, inclu inclu nclu nclud. nclu turtles just galloped right gd right th
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knowreor whas knowre or or and directed him in dir "capote" and "moneyball."re he is talking about his friend and collaborator. w do you direct him? >> well, it is interestingt at that point i had known phil 20 years. there were things we learned lea about each other once we got a room and began deoom g the m t i think anguished, unforgiving process, and seeing what he needed to get there -- t did he need to get >> heded to go h a dark place and feel profound vulnerability and experience of despair that maybe people who do not know him woulm be unc able with.le wle on set, from the outside lookiht in, the pr peared a little bit fierce atle rough but it did not have to apologize to each other abouth t being very forward. forward. are we t re yetare not, bre yet because i have known him so so long, he would call me up before he would go off on a play. two weeks before "true west,"t," he cal up and he would say, i am nervous. i think my career is over.areer i don't knowi don'i'm owi don' 'm going to brevealed to be the fraud i really am. i would go opening nulht
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>> you are only good as wha are doing right then.ting is not something on a canvas you can put on a wall. it is really what you do when that day. thatthat is when i am sati i am as good as what i am showing you right now. the theater will humble yod bad as you can be.ou will be as you canrealize, i always have to -- >> you are using past tense. as good as it might have been, it feels like that ishere i wasterdaway. i was not that great yesterday. way, tolevant in aant , .s. an artist. ck to itthere is something, yout over, like a painting. >> youre proud >> you say maybe i could be better tomorro maybe no , r one moment, there is something i will be proud of. ou very proud of it. >> it is great for the lazy side of myself. >> are you saying there are mts in which the performance of "true west,not good? i am saying in satre reyou dshows a week and do it ove ur and a half, five hal at a time, sometimes evens long you are in a position you can be better. lo what dohat you look for, in terms of gettingside of the character, gettingaracte
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>> wha it's about, david, is that under this -- the way obama care is actually being implemented is that the middle class is going to end up paying more as well. the brookings institute found that the bottom 20% will get an effective increase of 6% or 7% but the middle class is going to be 1% to 3% poorer for it because of the higher pay, they oar going have pay more premiums for what they get for insurance. it's not just the middle incomers but lower as well. >> we can be very specific when we say middle class about what we mean. $21,000 to $40,000 a year, they'll pay more, $40,000 to $60,000, i think tt' solid middle class. >> yeah. it's a little disturbing. the study itself notes there is a whole lot more things left to come, a lot of shoes to drop. they qualified it. then when you take the results of the brookings study and you match it to some of the studies from the cbo study, it gets really confusing because they're directly opposed. guys, like it or not and i know you don't. it's going to be three years until we really begin to know what worked and what didn't. >> the fact is we'
>> wha it's about, david, is that under this -- the way obama care is actually being implemented is that the middle class is going to end up paying more as well. the brookings institute found that the bottom 20% will get an effective increase of 6% or 7% but the middle class is going to be 1% to 3% poorer for it because of the higher pay, they oar going have pay more premiums for what they get for insurance. it's not just the middle incomers but lower as well. >> we can be very...
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that's wha we would like to see. what is your view? >> you're absolutely right, gerri.ou don't strengthen the caboose by weakening engine. it is bizarre point of view and i really don't get it. the notion is we need to be creating incentives for people to save for retirement. not putting ceilings on them to encourage -- discourage them from saving. gerri: i know lot of people out there, both of you would say, oh, but, gerri, the rich people, they will save no matter what. it doe't really matter. to you first, does that logic hold water? >> i think -- >> it does to a certain degree but here's the real problem. if you have rich people without incentives to save, you know what they're going so do? they will kill retirement plans at work which means lower paid workerwon't have a retirement plan to contribute to at all. that is the concept. gerri: you next. >>eah, another problem is that you will have double taxation. the reason why you don't want to tax savings is that when you have these tax deferred accounts, thatoney gets taxed at end when people takehe money out of 401(
that's wha we would like to see. what is your view? >> you're absolutely right, gerri.ou don't strengthen the caboose by weakening engine. it is bizarre point of view and i really don't get it. the notion is we need to be creating incentives for people to save for retirement. not putting ceilings on them to encourage -- discourage them from saving. gerri: i know lot of people out there, both of you would say, oh, but, gerri, the rich people, they will save no matter what. it doe't really...
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we'll tell you wha >> good evening. and thank for joining us. it started as a peaceful protest in one of europe's busiest capitals. today, it exploded into massive violence and bloodshed. now on the brink of a civil war, at least 70 dead so far and the death toll rising. at issue, should ukraine have closer ties to the u.s. and europe or putin's russia? our team is on the ground and under fire in this fast developing and breaking news story. >> for weeks, that european capital has been the scene of a violent uprising. today, the bloodiest day yet in more than 70 dead and counting. >> we are not terrorist. we are free people who want to live in a good country without corruption with good laws. with good standards of living. >> reporter: ukraine, once a nuclear power that was part of the soviet union is divided and at a cross roads. caught between its past and the future, pitting east against west. its president is accused of corruption and human rights abuses. trying to turn the country closer to vladimir putin's russia. >> if putin will defeat u
we'll tell you wha >> good evening. and thank for joining us. it started as a peaceful protest in one of europe's busiest capitals. today, it exploded into massive violence and bloodshed. now on the brink of a civil war, at least 70 dead so far and the death toll rising. at issue, should ukraine have closer ties to the u.s. and europe or putin's russia? our team is on the ground and under fire in this fast developing and breaking news story. >> for weeks, that european capital has...
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wha one of the hackers in the target probe was supposedly a 17-year-old in st. petersburg, russia. far as our entire electric grid and cyber terrorism. >> jim, what do you think? >> i agree with john our power grid is extremely vulnerable. engineers give our grid a d-plus. it has grown ten-fold in the past 50 years. it's barely been modernized. a bunch of patchworks fixes here and there. this is why we need big, big infrastructure spending. something that obama has been calling from. this is an area where we should have agreement from liberals and conservatives. infrastructure investments are exactly what is needed to prott us from these types of attacks and to get our grid into the 21st century. >> gary, is that what this is really all about? are we doing enough to protect the grid? >> no, i don't think we are doing that at all. i happen to agree with you in this case. although, i don't think obama has said specifically infrastructure spending to re-establish or re-ignitthe power grid. he is talking act these shovel-ready projects that have never been shovel-ready. the big point i
wha one of the hackers in the target probe was supposedly a 17-year-old in st. petersburg, russia. far as our entire electric grid and cyber terrorism. >> jim, what do you think? >> i agree with john our power grid is extremely vulnerable. engineers give our grid a d-plus. it has grown ten-fold in the past 50 years. it's barely been modernized. a bunch of patchworks fixes here and there. this is why we need big, big infrastructure spending. something that obama has been calling...
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let's go to an economist and author of the book, joining us from sydney wha. do you make of the move by the world bank? >> it's a big move for the bank. it normally says it won't intervene in social divisions made inside different countries, because it deals with many. it couldn't, for example, support a law like the french have being against muslim women wearing a veil. it has to accept social norms. this is a big move to say it's not a social norm, it's discrimination, and we will send a signal, $90 million, when normally it is up to the billion. it's an impressive move by the bamming to -- being the $90 million. >> it was meant to help in newborn health, family planning - is there a danger that the withholding of money could impact on people that need it. >> health area is one where homosexuality is important. if you discourage a homosexual from going to a clinic, you are likely to get aides traps mitted. it's a health issue to make is criminal, because you make it less likely that you'll control endemics. this is something which passes through africa. it's
let's go to an economist and author of the book, joining us from sydney wha. do you make of the move by the world bank? >> it's a big move for the bank. it normally says it won't intervene in social divisions made inside different countries, because it deals with many. it couldn't, for example, support a law like the french have being against muslim women wearing a veil. it has to accept social norms. this is a big move to say it's not a social norm, it's discrimination, and we will send...
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. >> dan, wha what is on your lisn the near term?>> i would suggest at least in this option we terminate the geneva 2 talks because they failed. and we haven't said they failed, quite, we have said they haven't succeeded. we neat to terminate them. we -- need to terminate them. we could recognize the syrian opposition coalition as the legitimate government of syria. we could sass heather said, provide funding for the liberated areas much more funding than we have been providing. we could consider sanctions against syria for violating the chemical weapons agreement. i agree it was a boon, the chemical weapons agreement to bashar al-assad. he hasn't fulfilled it. that gives us the option of adopting very strict financial sanctions preventing any further funds transfers. >> well, we're going to see which options if any the united states chooses in return. thanks all for being with me today and thanks for being with us at home. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." the program may be over but the conversation conti
. >> dan, wha what is on your lisn the near term?>> i would suggest at least in this option we terminate the geneva 2 talks because they failed. and we haven't said they failed, quite, we have said they haven't succeeded. we neat to terminate them. we -- need to terminate them. we could recognize the syrian opposition coalition as the legitimate government of syria. we could sass heather said, provide funding for the liberated areas much more funding than we have been providing. we...
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. >> wha you something's information why would you then immediately tell them? point of hacking is to remain anonymous. people are still kind of believing him. >> no. >> stop scanning me. >> don't move that way, sir. >> this dude here i think the guy is confused. >> stand still. you have a wallet on you with a credit card. this is a new app it gets digital credit card, cool. you don't mind if i use it? >> no, why would you do that? >> he knocks it out of the dude's hands. this guy might have the best anxious. >> you have something in your back pocket? >> yes, my badge, fbi. >> great answer. >> but the longest exchange. >> we get people's identity. >> really? >> be serious. >> the biggest mistake these people made. >> victor, don't. >> victor, i have -- victor, i have your -- the whole thing. >> keep your eye on victor. >> i already got it victor the whole thing. >> it's a fake, it's a fake! >> now according to the guy, he said he was being assaulted, but i think he might deserve it for doing a prank like this. >>> that's it for us here at "rtm," we'll see you ne
. >> wha you something's information why would you then immediately tell them? point of hacking is to remain anonymous. people are still kind of believing him. >> no. >> stop scanning me. >> don't move that way, sir. >> this dude here i think the guy is confused. >> stand still. you have a wallet on you with a credit card. this is a new app it gets digital credit card, cool. you don't mind if i use it? >> no, why would you do that? >> he knocks it...
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it's still 9% lower than wha wht was in 2008. how do you read the increase in household debt? do people feel great, they have jobs and they have credit, or oh, no, this is dangerous. >> yeah, i think the on-balance at this point in the cycle is it's a big positive. i think it depends on where it happens. if we saw a spike of household debt a month into the crisis, that would be a five-alarm fire. but at this point in the crisis we know there are a lot of people who have been putting off buying the new car, putting off doing the new addition to their house because they're worried they might lose their job and they might not get the loan. banks on the other side have not wanted to make a lot of loans because they're worried people might lose their jobs and might not pay them back. the bank saying, okay, the economy is getting better so i'm more willing to make loans and people want to get the loans so they can go out and buy the car that they haven't bought for the last three or four years. they're looking at their clunker and thinking, jeez, i would like to upgrade this thing.
it's still 9% lower than wha wht was in 2008. how do you read the increase in household debt? do people feel great, they have jobs and they have credit, or oh, no, this is dangerous. >> yeah, i think the on-balance at this point in the cycle is it's a big positive. i think it depends on where it happens. if we saw a spike of household debt a month into the crisis, that would be a five-alarm fire. but at this point in the crisis we know there are a lot of people who have been putting off...
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you should always contribute at least that amount, and turn the rest to wha of your salary to pg down your debt. >> erin, i don't want to sound alarmist, and i don't want to end this show on a disastrous note, but given the situation that we're in today are there working americans who are simply going to be poor when they're elderly? >> our analysts finds that gen-x who are late 30's, early 40's are on track to potentially be the first generation to have less wealth than the generation that came before them. and that they're facing the real possibility of downward mobility and retirement. rate now at the median, gen-xer is only able to replace 50% of their pre-retirement income. >> remind us the gen-examiner is? >> late 30's and early 40's. now is the time for them to make a change in their savings rates and wealth accumulation. >> to my guests, thanks a lot. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. the program may be over but the conversations continues? we want to hear what you think about this and any day's show. you can log on to our f
you should always contribute at least that amount, and turn the rest to wha of your salary to pg down your debt. >> erin, i don't want to sound alarmist, and i don't want to end this show on a disastrous note, but given the situation that we're in today are there working americans who are simply going to be poor when they're elderly? >> our analysts finds that gen-x who are late 30's, early 40's are on track to potentially be the first generation to have less wealth than the...
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what does she think about our interview, and what went wrong in the szimmerman case, and wha about the? angela corey joins us ahead. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving. which means you could save... a lot of benjamins. we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> prosecutor angela corey says her record this year is an impressive 38-2. those two losses, though, include george zimmerman
what does she think about our interview, and what went wrong in the szimmerman case, and wha about the? angela corey joins us ahead. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for...
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you know wha it was -- youngsters. know they had been -- they don't belong to the building because we don't have no youngsters in the builg. >> visors are supposed to enter at a security desk. intruders veeasy access because this gate almost never locks,s resident dennis lewis demonstrated. >> you're supposed to nd a key card. as you see, you don't. >> residents have repeated complained about cybersecurity, the company that watches the housing complex. at the january meeting, jackie thompson wanted to know what needs to be done to find a new firm. >> how come in commission doesn't know that we are entering into a new contract? >> tim jones heads the richmond public housing authority. >> it is the opinion of this board that we're not moving forward with this particular firm. we would make that decision then. but the original contract -- >> every month they complain about the job that the security guards are doing and have questions about the competency of the firm. they've brought these concerns to tim jones meeting aft
you know wha it was -- youngsters. know they had been -- they don't belong to the building because we don't have no youngsters in the builg. >> visors are supposed to enter at a security desk. intruders veeasy access because this gate almost never locks,s resident dennis lewis demonstrated. >> you're supposed to nd a key card. as you see, you don't. >> residents have repeated complained about cybersecurity, the company that watches the housing complex. at the january meeting,...
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wha's t toove. 'alsohe #1 doctor commded brand. unketo ulockoursystem nural.f mind fromtarto fish. ve yr lative. miralax. wha's t toove. for ovnights can feel califolong and lonely.dren, i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be awesome. that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. this letter then to and 30 in the morning. that is what mcdonald's is considering trade and all the breakfast on the week
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our own two on the rise across the country dr sanitizing people in high risk groups to attain ofear wha on a generally high in the nation's statistics in and showing that the few outbreak is above the national trend shows with figures showing that thirty four confirmed hospitalized influenza cases were reported in the past week bringing the total number to one hundred and eighteen. if they don't have to send most people you know it's going home going to bed taking plenty of fluids and you know i knew just enough to pick up the chase. unfortunately for a smaller number of people it does. the commitment to the complications. they'll likely to be an admitted to hospital. instead the number of hospitals to put in place and visiting restrictions at cork university hospital there has been one confirmed case is willing to hand with other patients displaying some symptoms of the buyer is one ward has been closed as a precaution restrictions are also in place in beaumont hospital in dublin and scary general hospital. still not too late to get that i'm seeing doctors are encouraging those at risk
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>> well, the concord station was also a scene of a terence wha n whalenment derailment. it took nearly a full day to hoist the train back onto the tracks. to get more on abc7, right now on twitter. >>> and new at 11:00, the oakland police investigating the shooting death of one, the wounding of another, near east 24th street, about three blocks from highland hospital, just before 8:30 tonight. >>> and a warning, somebody may be lacing meatballs with rat poisons, and it is not the first time. lisa? >> reporter: cornell, these signs are up all over this neighborhood warning dog owners to be careful. especially when walking their dogs through grassy areas like this. it doesn't take long for lieutenant bongiovanni to find the suspicious meatballs along the drive. she takes a photo and bags it as evidence. this makes 31 today. >> the majority of the meatballs are pretty well hidden under the shrubs, so the dogs would have access to them before the owners would ever see it. >> reporter: this lady noticed immediately when her dog, a.j., found a suspicious meatball during their
>> well, the concord station was also a scene of a terence wha n whalenment derailment. it took nearly a full day to hoist the train back onto the tracks. to get more on abc7, right now on twitter. >>> and new at 11:00, the oakland police investigating the shooting death of one, the wounding of another, near east 24th street, about three blocks from highland hospital, just before 8:30 tonight. >>> and a warning, somebody may be lacing meatballs with rat poisons, and it...
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call wha a lot of you call it. >> what is the deal, neil?ur effort to get inside my head, which is a dangerous place to o. it is up and running thanks to my crew. why do you ma such a big deal out of a measly 175,000 government-funded study when we are swimming intrillions in debt. well, because i already know hat ish can swim and this kind of nonsense is why we are swimming iso much debt. and allison said ialways wondered why you would interrupt your guests. doou like the sound of your nails on chalkboard oice? >> no, i jut like upsetting you. it seems i cceeded. if you prefer speeches, watch another show. most have better voces. and i g this one a lot. don'ttake this wrong way. but can't stand the way you sound. youvoice is scratchy and noying. you would think that you would just clear your throat. you would think are lame, but it's not that easy. i do not make federal case out ofthis. i wish i could wave a wand and it would go away. stu to multiple sclerosis. but i hope it's not so bad as yo leave. try turng the sound down. try it right n
call wha a lot of you call it. >> what is the deal, neil?ur effort to get inside my head, which is a dangerous place to o. it is up and running thanks to my crew. why do you ma such a big deal out of a measly 175,000 government-funded study when we are swimming intrillions in debt. well, because i already know hat ish can swim and this kind of nonsense is why we are swimming iso much debt. and allison said ialways wondered why you would interrupt your guests. doou like the sound of your...
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. >> so wha he was saying is the employee health premiums have to go up or they have to cut the batching. so the company and the employees a of the culprit is obamacare. gerri: there are other sources for those funds. you were not a favor and? you thought it was bad form? to make you don't nt to single out any individual employee for health care. it could even be a federal violation classic case of foot in mouth spicule party as opposed to disclose -- as clues medical liberation about employees. gerri: they give all the trouble we go through here to keep personal informatn in separate add-on that call today there were probably a couple bevan who were very upset. >> i thought the same thing right away privately have been very upset. i did not hear the details of it was an endto have babies because theoretically they are involved and covered because of the mail but it is psible people do who they were. theoretically that would be hipaa violation. >> bb tim armstrong is not the best benefits manager brett fight is any company in a position to be so critical of health care? going back to wor
. >> so wha he was saying is the employee health premiums have to go up or they have to cut the batching. so the company and the employees a of the culprit is obamacare. gerri: there are other sources for those funds. you were not a favor and? you thought it was bad form? to make you don't nt to single out any individual employee for health care. it could even be a federal violation classic case of foot in mouth spicule party as opposed to disclose -- as clues medical liberation about...
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. >> there is a solution, wha slug solution is to leapfrog the left, showing that conservative and republican policies will do more for low know come people, do more for people at bottom of ladder working their way up. that is what republicans have not been doing. lo i thinkhat the democrats have done good job of taking care of the pr in this country country. a long with help from republicans. but they have. but i don't understand why republiccns refuse to look to the needs and issues of the middle class, working men we're watching conservatives, push back against the chamber of commerce, the back of the hand to business round table. this stuff is over, we're going to see a true divergence herd rd t if it wants people in the tent who work, and sweat. and build this country of day. that is the middle class that is working people. small business people. >> single greatest inren shi inventtion that our crewed poverty isapitalism, -- that curered poverty is capitalism they have to make that connecte. our ideas will be one that help you the mos most. lou: democrats don't go to elections toay to a
. >> there is a solution, wha slug solution is to leapfrog the left, showing that conservative and republican policies will do more for low know come people, do more for people at bottom of ladder working their way up. that is what republicans have not been doing. lo i thinkhat the democrats have done good job of taking care of the pr in this country country. a long with help from republicans. but they have. but i don't understand why republiccns refuse to look to the needs and issues of...
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general w want to sidestep the issues, and basically make policy decisions in what law they defend and wha they don't. >> reporter: speing with a gathers, holder waited back in. >> i move we mus -- believe he must be suspicious on legal classification based solely on sexual orientation. all a created equal, and entitled to equal opportunity. >> reporter: the top law enforcement tomorrow, calls issues key civil rights issues of 21st century, a comparison that does not sit well with some who live through civil right struggles of 50s and 60s. >> i detest them calls this a civil rights movement. this inot a civil rights movement this is rifle wrong movement. >> -- civil wrong movement. >> accusing holder and president obama for betraying the black community for actively working against traditional fily values. refusing to uphold the law. when you run for attorney general, you are asking to become lyer for the state. you canhen turn around and argueeagainst our crew clines' interest. >> the white house is criticizing a newly passed measure in air hair would allow businesses to refuse -- in ariz
general w want to sidestep the issues, and basically make policy decisions in what law they defend and wha they don't. >> reporter: speing with a gathers, holder waited back in. >> i move we mus -- believe he must be suspicious on legal classification based solely on sexual orientation. all a created equal, and entitled to equal opportunity. >> reporter: the top law enforcement tomorrow, calls issues key civil rights issues of 21st century, a comparison that does not sit well...
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different model some of which are shipped here, we're having a discussion with voation voation about whakswagen with what they are doing, a how they want to run things in our count. >> and the keystone pipeline, it would be another bne for american workers, president obama admitted the reason it is not getting done is because of the pitics, i can't believe he actually admitted tt politics is getting in the way o american jobs. lou: i'm glad he dstraight forwardness is in sort supply in washington. but reality is we have a bunch of people walking around sophistited economists saying with this administration, can't crea sufficient jobs, they will not look at what is obvious. you start looking at offshore production, and outsources of jobs, when you look a failure of business to invest in this marketplace, the home mart, it not difficult, they are not investing in the cntry's future. not in this economy. >> they are not comfortable with american greatness, i believe that president does not care about t gdp or growth, i don't think he ces about the unemploy rate, i don't think he cares about
different model some of which are shipped here, we're having a discussion with voation voation about whakswagen with what they are doing, a how they want to run things in our count. >> and the keystone pipeline, it would be another bne for american workers, president obama admitted the reason it is not getting done is because of the pitics, i can't believe he actually admitted tt politics is getting in the way o american jobs. lou: i'm glad he dstraight forwardness is in sort supply in...
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. >> that's wha happened when he went to individuals one of the most note toryous jails in america. in july 2010, figaroa got a phone call from his younger brother, juan, who had been arrested and was being held at the jail. juan, a veteran of desert storm, had trouble adjusting to civilian life since leaving the army. over the years, he had had a few minor scrapes with the law, but they never amounted to much. stunned. >> your brother calls you? >> yes, sir. >> from jail? >> yes, sir. >> and tells you that his teeth are busted? >> yes, sir. >> what else? >> and his ribs are broken, sir. >> his ribs are broken? >> yes, sir. >> did he give you any indication in that phone call how he sustained those injuries? >> los angeles sheriffs. >> that the los angeles sheriffs had, in fact, hurt him? >> yes. >> did you believe that? >> yes. >> figaroa went to the jail hoping to see his brother. after getting what he calls the rung-around, he approached a deputy in the visiting area. so began his own or deal with the hands of the los angeles county sheriff's department. >> i started hearing stop
. >> that's wha happened when he went to individuals one of the most note toryous jails in america. in july 2010, figaroa got a phone call from his younger brother, juan, who had been arrested and was being held at the jail. juan, a veteran of desert storm, had trouble adjusting to civilian life since leaving the army. over the years, he had had a few minor scrapes with the law, but they never amounted to much. stunned. >> your brother calls you? >> yes, sir. >> from...
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different models, some of which are shipped here, we're having a discussion with voation voation about wha volkswagen with what they are doing, and how they want to run things in our country. >> and the keystone pipeline, it would be another boone for american workers, president obama admitted the reason it is not getting done is because of the politics, i can't believe he actually admitted that politics is getting in the way of american jobs. lou: i'm glad he dstraight forwardness is in sort supply in washington. but reality is we have a bunch of people walking around sophisticated economists saying with this administration, can't create sufficient jobs, they will not look at what is obvious. you start looking at offshore production, and outsources of jobs, when you look at failure of business to invest in this marketplace, the home market, it not difficult, they are not investing in the country's future. not in this economy. >> they are not comfortable with american greatness, i believe that president does not care about the gdp or growth, i don't think he cares about the unemploy rate,
different models, some of which are shipped here, we're having a discussion with voation voation about wha volkswagen with what they are doing, and how they want to run things in our country. >> and the keystone pipeline, it would be another boone for american workers, president obama admitted the reason it is not getting done is because of the politics, i can't believe he actually admitted that politics is getting in the way of american jobs. lou: i'm glad he dstraight forwardness is in...
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. >> there is a solution, wha slug solution is to leapfrog the left, showing that conservative and republicanicies will do more for low know come people, do more for people at bottom of ladder working their way up. that is what republicans have not been doing. lou: i think that the democrats have done a good job of taking care of the poor in this count country. a long with help from republicans. but they have. but i don't understand why republiccns refuse to look to the needs and issues of the middle class, working men we're watching conservatives, push back against the chamber of commerce, the back of the hand to business round table. this stuff is over, we're going to see a true divergence here, and republican party has to find out if it wants people in the tent who work, and sweat. and build this country of day. that is the middle class that is working people. small business people. >> single greatest inren shi inventtion that our crewed poverty is capitalism, -- that curered poverty is capitalism they have to make that connecte. our ideas will be one that help you the most. most. lou: dem
. >> there is a solution, wha slug solution is to leapfrog the left, showing that conservative and republicanicies will do more for low know come people, do more for people at bottom of ladder working their way up. that is what republicans have not been doing. lou: i think that the democrats have done a good job of taking care of the poor in this count country. a long with help from republicans. but they have. but i don't understand why republiccns refuse to look to the needs and issues...
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charles: wha it is. >> what about march 26 anything? %-something later on.isten, weant to talk the business angle. this is from a professional poin will view we talk about emotions, you saw the cover, i don't know if you saw it but i hear the cash register ringing, talk about previous cover girl, christie brinkley, wror el mcpherson. and tyra banks, kathy ireland, it was not just beauty, they got involved in differentusiness adventures, are any of you -- i know you a. >> who would not want to follow in their footsteps. >> it is daunting, the pressure is othey have done so well with their caree, we would love to become moguls. >> i feel like, si swimsuit brings it out,ntelligence, successful business women. charles: law talk about cape upton in endorsements alone, audience just -- she was the cove girl last year, mercedes, carl's jr., guess, sobrec, directv, and t list goes on and on, so, i amure endorsements will come in. >> just being in the issue, thing are thrown your way, you get so much from being inside of the issue. i am like oh, my goodness what is g
charles: wha it is. >> what about march 26 anything? %-something later on.isten, weant to talk the business angle. this is from a professional poin will view we talk about emotions, you saw the cover, i don't know if you saw it but i hear the cash register ringing, talk about previous cover girl, christie brinkley, wror el mcpherson. and tyra banks, kathy ireland, it was not just beauty, they got involved in differentusiness adventures, are any of you -- i know you a. >> who would...
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[applause] >> what, wha, what? government?ome people aresmarter than others, some have a silver spoon. >> lo, there's certainly crony capitalism, but i don't doubt that in markets, some people prosper more income-wise. what i like to point out is that one of the great benefits of free market is while it increases from time to time, income inequality, it decreases consumption ineqlity. rich eople do not consume much more than poor people today. the difference between what poor people and rich people consume is shrinking ever, ever -- they are getting closer. john: you brought a catalog along to make a point? >> yeah. the typical american worker then had to work 30 hours to buy this vacuum, and today, they only work six hours to buy a etter one. the poor are getting richer in america because of the innovative capitalism. [applause] >> i study hstory at eastern kentucky university, and i just wanted to see what your prsonal opinion o bitcoin was. >> i'm all in favor of anything that competes with monopoly central banks. [cheers a
[applause] >> what, wha, what? government?ome people aresmarter than others, some have a silver spoon. >> lo, there's certainly crony capitalism, but i don't doubt that in markets, some people prosper more income-wise. what i like to point out is that one of the great benefits of free market is while it increases from time to time, income inequality, it decreases consumption ineqlity. rich eople do not consume much more than poor people today. the difference between what poor people...
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against women they snatched whas gold from team usa. canada defeated team usa 1-0. and now allow three golds and they will play sweden for the gold and team usa will play finland for the bronze. >>> michaela shyrin has broken the streak becoming the youngest gold winner in women's alcohol almost in history and the youngest ever in any olympic alpine event. here is your medal count so far. the united states may lead the way with 27 medals. russia right behind with 26, although hockey was the one they really wanted to medal in as we know. canada, they've got a chance at that hockey gold. they're number three at 24. and norway and the netherlands are tied at fourth place with 22 medals a piece. it looked like we were going to get out of the olympics without scandal but we now have two scandals. one exploded thursday night when an athlete from south korea seconde finished second tn athlete who had the biggest stumble of her routine. and among the judges was the wife of the russian olympic fed ways and they may have biased the judging. and then there is the doping scanda
against women they snatched whas gold from team usa. canada defeated team usa 1-0. and now allow three golds and they will play sweden for the gold and team usa will play finland for the bronze. >>> michaela shyrin has broken the streak becoming the youngest gold winner in women's alcohol almost in history and the youngest ever in any olympic alpine event. here is your medal count so far. the united states may lead the way with 27 medals. russia right behind with 26, although hockey...
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time again by our government but we are very fortunate we can at least point to it and say this is whaovernment was desisigned to do. secure the blessings of liberty. that's the most important part? >> thars right. liberty is a blessing. it does not say the same thing about democracy or government in general. th constitution was written to protect liberty against government whether it be a democratic dporm of government or an other kind of governmt. john: but it also says ensure domestic tranquity. that could be speech codes, decency codes. it says promote he general welfare, obamacare, take care of people. >> but tht's only within the frame work of the liberty which the declaration says we are all born entitled to. the most impornt part of the constitution is its limitations, limitations on government. look at article 1 section 1, first sentence says "all legislative powers herein granted are vested in congress." people skip that thinking congress has all power to do whatever is a good idea. that's no what the costitution says, but says all powers listed in the constitution are begin
time again by our government but we are very fortunate we can at least point to it and say this is whaovernment was desisigned to do. secure the blessings of liberty. that's the most important part? >> thars right. liberty is a blessing. it does not say the same thing about democracy or government in general. th constitution was written to protect liberty against government whether it be a democratic dporm of government or an other kind of governmt. john: but it also says ensure domestic...
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we will go live to los angeles to see wha >>> you are watching "news4 at 4." >> amtrak riders are about to get an upgrade with a new fleet of trains going into service tomorrow. the locomotives will run from boston the d.c. the new trains won't be faster, but amtrak says they will be more efficient and reliable, and news4 transportation reporter adam tuss was at union station to see what the d.c. riders think. he will have that report at 5:00. >>> and tonight marks a milestone in late night television. tonight, jay leno will turn over the lanes to jimmy fallon. he will premier after the olympics. we have stephanie in downtown burbank. >> well, after a brief departure in 2009, jay leno is stepping down from the "tonight show" for good. while jay has said publicly, it is not his deis igs to leave, he is doing it with dignity and grace and a few laughs. >> reporter: tonight not only marks leno's final show, but also the last one in the city that the show has called home since 1972 when johnny carson moved it here from new york. >> it was part of the, sort of the burbank landscape. >> repor
we will go live to los angeles to see wha >>> you are watching "news4 at 4." >> amtrak riders are about to get an upgrade with a new fleet of trains going into service tomorrow. the locomotives will run from boston the d.c. the new trains won't be faster, but amtrak says they will be more efficient and reliable, and news4 transportation reporter adam tuss was at union station to see what the d.c. riders think. he will have that report at 5:00. >>> and tonight...
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charles: wha it is. >> what about march 26 anything? we want to talk the business angle. this is from a professional poin will vw we talk aut emotions, you saw the cover, i don't know if you saw it but i heard the cash register ringing, talk about previous cover girl, christie brinkley, wror el mcpherson. and tyra banks, kathy ireland, it was not just beauty, they got involved in different business adventures, are any of you -- i know you are. >>ho would not want to follow in their footsteps. >> it is daunting, the pressure is othey have done so well with thei careers, we would love to become moguls. >> i feel like, si swimsuit brings it out, intelligence, successful business women. charles: law talk about cap upton in endorsements alone, audience just -she was the cover girl last year, mercedes, carl's jr., guess, sobrec, directv, and the list goes on and on, so, i am sure endorsements will come in. >> just being in the issue, thing are thrown your way, you get so much from being inside of the issue. i am like oh, my goodness what is g
charles: wha it is. >> what about march 26 anything? we want to talk the business angle. this is from a professional poin will vw we talk aut emotions, you saw the cover, i don't know if you saw it but i heard the cash register ringing, talk about previous cover girl, christie brinkley, wror el mcpherson. and tyra banks, kathy ireland, it was not just beauty, they got involved in different business adventures, are any of you -- i know you are. >>ho would not want to follow in their...
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themsels will send up tsuch a government intrusion our weather station management will be provoked to do whas to talk about drawing lines. a line has been already drawn. it is in the constitutionthe unid states, and the ultimate test of the fourth the state will be whether these folk can be entered to action, whether they, their management and owners will permit the fcc and the obama government to do something theyhave never sough to do before, which is to simply trample the first amendment. we will see. we are giving away free copies of the autors of the melson much weeds command posts written on the air. a few of tonight's comments, nancy in llinois wrote me about president alums executive actions. what -- when is mr. obama going to realize he is president and not the king, and those who votedornd do not endorse is their infections. keep asking the tough questions. guaranteed bill in washington e-mail me to say, i have noticed that your voice sounds a little deeper than normal. if you're fighting something, take a few days off. many during grat help and sounding good so you can continue to
themsels will send up tsuch a government intrusion our weather station management will be provoked to do whas to talk about drawing lines. a line has been already drawn. it is in the constitutionthe unid states, and the ultimate test of the fourth the state will be whether these folk can be entered to action, whether they, their management and owners will permit the fcc and the obama government to do something theyhave never sough to do before, which is to simply trample the first amendment. we...
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but really have to question wha.ic law.he vie rate ad the cop had every right to pull her over, ask her questions, give her a citation. instead of letting him do that, letting it be she preemptively records the officer even before he gets to her car. neil: she told him, she was. so it is not as if she pull ad fast one. >> why was she doing it? why was she doing it, neil? neil: maybe his demeanor or language or said something. >> it was before, it was before even came up to the car. she already started recording. neil: what is wrong with her recording? let's say nothing precipitated. what is wrong with her recording? what did she do wrong? >> there is nothing wrong. there is nothing wrong i agree she had every legal right to record this officer but you listen to the tape, you know when an officer give you a reasonable command, when he is pulling you over, neil you follow that command. neil: no. a lot of them are bullies. they love power. come over. and all of sudden. >> right. neil: no. >> pulled her out of the car. n
but really have to question wha.ic law.he vie rate ad the cop had every right to pull her over, ask her questions, give her a citation. instead of letting him do that, letting it be she preemptively records the officer even before he gets to her car. neil: she told him, she was. so it is not as if she pull ad fast one. >> why was she doing it? why was she doing it, neil? neil: maybe his demeanor or language or said something. >> it was before, it was before even came up to the car....
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. >> this is my reaction, i have to tell you, what on either is wha whatsapp?second reaction was, $19 billion? that's insane. >> but if you look at a lot of analysts, you get over that huge sticker shom shock from the very beginning, a lot of analysts are saying, hey, it is actually online with what people pay peruser. they have $450 million users around the world. mark cuban sold his website many years ago and it was $11,000 peruser. so this seems pretty good. >> assuming all those userses stick with it. i've been checking it out and it's a perfectly good service. except there are no charges. you can basically text until 3:00 in the morning for free. >> right. well, i have a plan that is texting unlimited. >> but you pay for that. >> but it's unlimited. but for people in other countries, especially where this is very popular, it is completely free. and you don't need to have a plan to do that. >> i love the human interest back story here. the co-founder of this site couldn't get a job, couldn't get hired by facebook back in 2009 and here he is negotiating zuck
. >> this is my reaction, i have to tell you, what on either is wha whatsapp?second reaction was, $19 billion? that's insane. >> but if you look at a lot of analysts, you get over that huge sticker shom shock from the very beginning, a lot of analysts are saying, hey, it is actually online with what people pay peruser. they have $450 million users around the world. mark cuban sold his website many years ago and it was $11,000 peruser. so this seems pretty good. >> assuming all...
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all said whas app.erwards. >> the point i would make, outside the u.s. whas app is not a debate only in the u.s. whether it's a big thing or not. >> amazon in talks with music labels about starting a streaming service. while the talks have been ongoing for the past few months, the deal is far from getting done. mainly sticking point, amazon asking for a potential discount on pricing labels have given to other services like spotify, raps difficult and beatz. >> how many services can you listen to? everybody has a streaming service. the only thing i come up with on this one, maybe they go to original music content. >> becoming a label. >> just like netflix did with video. otherwise we have google, spotify, beatz, doesn't seem differentiated to me. >> i would go as far to say this doesn't matter except it makes amazon prime offering more valuable, get it in, hike the price. if you think you're getting that value. imagine jeff bezo asking for a good price i'm not sure he's going to ask. i'm not sure it alte
all said whas app.erwards. >> the point i would make, outside the u.s. whas app is not a debate only in the u.s. whether it's a big thing or not. >> amazon in talks with music labels about starting a streaming service. while the talks have been ongoing for the past few months, the deal is far from getting done. mainly sticking point, amazon asking for a potential discount on pricing labels have given to other services like spotify, raps difficult and beatz. >> how many...